{"answers": ["World Conference on Human Rights"], "question": "the rules of the 1993 in Vienna forbade mentioning any country or conflict by name, and instead human rights had to be discussed in the abstract?"} {"answers": ["Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway"], "question": "London's was built at the start of the 20th century, from parts of three other railways' routes?"} {"answers": ["Illinois Centennial Monument"], "question": "the \"\" is a marble Doric column built to scale with the columns of the Parthenon?"} {"answers": ["2009 12 Hours of Sebring", "2009 Mobil 1 12 Hours of Sebring"], "question": "with the winning Audi R15 TDI averaging a speed of , the was the fastest 12 Hours of Sebring in its history?"} {"answers": ["Ahmad Salama Mabruk", "Mabruk", "Ahmad"], "question": "after being imprisoned for allegedly leading Islamic militants in Azerbaijan, began leading a new militant group within prison?"} {"answers": ["Washbrook", "Johnny", "Johnny Washbrook"], "question": "child actor , though educated at two London art academies, spent his later adult years as a banker in Massachusetts?"} {"answers": ["4th British Academy Video Games Awards", "4th British Academy Games Awards"], "question": "\"Gears of War\" failed to win any prize at the , even though it was nominated for six?"} {"answers": ["Janet Beaton", "Beaton", "Janet"], "question": ", Lady of Branxholme and Buccleugh, had five husbands and was immortalized as Sir Walter Scott's \"Wizard Lady of Branxholm\" in his poem \"The Lay of the Last Minstrel\"?"} {"answers": ["Amlaíb", "Amlaíb mac Sitriuc", "Sitriuc"], "question": "in 1029, the ransom of the Hiberno-Norse prince included over 1,200 cows, 60 ounces of gold and of silver, \"the sword of Carlus\", and a large number of Irish hostages?"} {"answers": ["My French Coach and My Spanish Coach"], "question": "the 2007 video game contains nearly 10,000 words in the game's dictionary that the player can learn?"} {"answers": ["Jan", "Lindblad", "Jan Lindblad"], "question": "Swedish writer, photographer, film maker, and artist kept two Bengal tigers as pets?"} {"answers": ["Robert Edward Alexander Lee", "Robert E. A. Lee", "Robert", "Lee"], "question": " was executive producer of \"A Time for Burning\", a cinéma vérité documentary about efforts to bridge race relations among Lutherans in Omaha, Nebraska?"} {"answers": ["Frederick Stokes", "Frederick Stokes", "Stokes", "Frederick"], "question": " captained the England rugby team in the first ever international rugby match in 1871?"} {"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Shannon", "Michael Shannon", "Shannon"], "question": "the \"dancing doctor\", pediatric toxicologist , starred in a 2008 production of the \"Urban Nutcracker\", his eighth year appearing in the annual performance?"} {"answers": ["Chicago and Northwestern Depot", "Chicago and Northwestern Depot"], "question": "Wilmette, Illinois's has been described as the most historic building in the village?"} {"answers": ["Romanus", "Romanus"], "question": ", the second Bishop of Rochester, drowned in the Mediterranean Sea?"} {"answers": ["Laurelwood, Oregon", "Laurelwood"], "question": "the small farming community of , was the site of four execution-style murders in the 1970s ordered by the Hells Angels?"} {"answers": ["Mark H. Beers", "Mark", "Beers", "Mark Howard Beers"], "question": "research by on drug interactions in the elderly led to creating the eponymous Beers Criteria, listing prescription medications that may have negative side effects in older patients?"} {"answers": ["Snubnosed eel"], "question": "while normally a scavenger, the \"\" also burrows into the bodies of larger fish to feed, and two specimens were found inside the heart of a shortfin mako shark in 1992?"} {"answers": ["Wu Yuanji", "Wu", "Yuanji"], "question": "according to the \"Zizhi Tongjian\", Tang Dynasty warlord painted an archery range with the blood of a family he had executed?"} {"answers": ["Clement O. Miniger", "Miniger", "Clement"], "question": ", founder of the Electric Auto-Lite Company, lost $5 million in 1931 due to the economic effects of the Great Depression?"} {"answers": ["West Cambridge"], "question": "the University of Cambridge's site includes the site of an ancient Roman settlement?"} {"answers": ["Bohdan", "Bohdan Bondarenko", "Bohdan Viktorovych Bondarenko", "Bondarenko"], "question": "high jumper won the World Junior Championships bronze medal in 2006 and the gold medal in 2008, both times with a jump?"} {"answers": ["Book of Time", "The Book of Time", "The Book of Time"], "question": "author Guillaume Prévost created to help children understand that history can be fascinating?"} {"answers": ["Tony Sings the Great Hits of Today!"], "question": "Tony Bennett literally threw up before recording his 1970 album , a misguided collection of Beatles and other current songs done under record company pressure?"} {"answers": ["John", "John Nies", "Nies"], "question": "Buffalo Bills punter and younger brother Eric Nies (later of MTV's \"\" fame) posed nude for photographer Bruce Weber?"} {"answers": ["Delano Meriwether", "Wilhelm Delano Meriwether", "Delano", "Meriwether"], "question": "Dr won the 100 yard event at the 1971 Amateur Athletics Union championships wearing a hospital shirt, swimming trunks and gold suspenders (braces)?"} {"answers": ["de Negker", "Jost", "Negker", "Jost de Negker"], "question": " cut a chiaroscuro woodcut with seven different colour-blocks, a record number for a German Renaissance print?"} {"answers": ["Hobcaw Barony"], "question": "Winston Churchill and his daughter, Diana, visited Bernard Baruch's \"\" near Georgetown, South Carolina?"} {"answers": ["Decasyllabic quatrain"], "question": "a is a poetic form in which each stanza consists of four lines of ten syllables, usually with a rhyme scheme of AABB or ABAB?"} {"answers": ["Blake", "Blake"], "question": "the classical \"boy band\" formed via the social networking website Facebook and replaced a member by using Twitter?"} {"answers": ["Overland Trail", "Overland Trail"], "question": "the was the first road to reach the Klondike gold fields in Canada's Yukon?"} {"answers": ["Clark", "Edgar Erastus Clark", "Edgar E. Clark", "Edgar"], "question": "until U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt named him to the Interstate Commerce Commission, had served for 16 years as Grand Chief Conductor of the Order of Railway Conductors?"} {"answers": ["Underground Railroad in Indiana"], "question": "Utah Governor Stephen S. Harding used his home in Milan, Indiana, to help slaves escape through the ?"} {"answers": ["Blau", "Milton Eric Blau", "Eric", "Eric Blau"], "question": ", co-creator of the Off Broadway show \"Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris\", looked so much like Groucho Marx that he would be approached by fans of the comedian?"} {"answers": ["Celestina", "Celestina"], "question": "Jane Austen's novel \"Sense and Sensibility\" is a critique of Charlotte Turner Smith's novel of sensibility ?"} {"answers": ["Saint-André-d'Argenteuil", "Saint-André-d'Argenteuil, Quebec"], "question": "Canada's first paper mill was built in , in 1803?"} {"answers": ["Solar power in Romania"], "question": " has, as of 2007, an installed capacity of 0.81 megawatts?"} {"answers": ["Victory Team"], "question": "with eight world titles, the UAE's is one of the most successful in the sport of offshore powerboat racing?"} {"answers": ["Polish American Museum", "Polish American", "American Museum"], "question": "a portrait of Tadeusz Kościuszko in the uniform of a Brigadier General of the American Revolutionary Army is featured at the in Port Washington, New York?"} {"answers": ["AS.31 Survey", "Gloster Survey"], "question": "the , a 1920s British photo-survey biplane, had only two prototype models made before production was discontinued?"} {"answers": ["United States Pirate Party"], "question": "the was formed after a 2006 raid by the Swedish police on the servers of The Pirate Bay, a popular file sharing website?"} {"answers": ["Tajne Wojskowe Zakłady Wydawnicze"], "question": "the of the WWII Polish resistance Home Army was probably the largest underground publisher in the world?"} {"answers": ["Joseph Peacocke", "Joseph Ferguson Peacocke", "Joseph Peacocke", "Joseph", "Peacocke"], "question": ", Archbishop of Dublin, was painted by Philip de László?"} {"answers": ["Battle of Yevenes", "Battle of Los Yébenes"], "question": "during the , Polish lancers of the Legion of the Vistula \"\" lost all their banners, which caused the dissolution of the regiment?"} {"answers": ["Ángel arcabucero"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" are typical of early Latin American art?"} {"answers": ["Battle of Big Dry Wash"], "question": "the was the last battle fought between the Apache and the US Army and four Medals of Honor resulted from the battle?"} {"answers": ["Doctor Who", "Doctor Who", "Doctor Who, season 4"], "question": "the underworld kingpin Keyser Söze from the 1995 film \"The Usual Suspects\" was an inspiration for the ?"} {"answers": ["Cnoidal wave"], "question": " solutions can be used to describe ion acoustic waves in plasma physics?"} {"answers": ["Poder Mexica"], "question": "the professional wrestling stable was formed after two of the founding members, Sangre Azteca and Dragón Rojo, Jr., wrestled to a draw?"} {"answers": ["Melidectes"], "question": " is a genus of honeyeater birds endemic to the mountains of New Guinea and New Britain?"} {"answers": ["Anastasios", "Christodoulou", "Anastasios Christodoulou"], "question": "academic was named 'Anastasios' ('Resurrection') by his parents as he was born on Easter Day?"} {"answers": ["The Boxmasters"], "question": "actor Billy Bob Thornton provides drums and vocals for the country rock band ?"} {"answers": ["Mendoza wine"], "question": "the region produces nearly two-thirds of all the wine made in Argentina?"} {"answers": ["Rawson", "Mary", "Mary Anne Rawson"], "question": " \"\" helped in the anti-slavery campaign that reduced the sale of sugar from the West Indies in Sheffield?"} {"answers": ["Reticulate whipray"], "question": "the \"\" has expanded its range into the Mediterranean Sea through the Suez Canal?"} {"answers": ["Paranoid Park", "Paranoid Park"], "question": "Gus Van Sant casted via MySpace?"} {"answers": ["Stephen Symonds Foster", "Stephen", "Foster"], "question": "abolitionist was thrown in jail in 1838 for two weeks during his senior year at Dartmouth but still managed to graduate third in his class?"} {"answers": ["Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism"], "question": "Augustin Barruels is considered one of the founding documents of the right-wing interpretation of the French Revolution?"} {"answers": ["Christian", "Christian Schweigaard Stang", "Stang"], "question": "Norwegian linguist was honored by the eponymous Stang's law?"} {"answers": ["Pride and Prejudice and Zombies"], "question": "the parody novel combines Jane Austen's 1813 classic, \"Pride and Prejudice\", with elements of zombie fiction?"} {"answers": ["Al-Rimi", "Zubayr Al-Rimi", "Zubayr"], "question": "after Saudi authorities listed alleged al-Qaeda member as a conspirator in the Riyadh compound bombings, he wrote a personal letter to George W. Bush insisting he was innocent?"} {"answers": ["I'm Your Captain", "I'm Your Captain"], "question": "Grand Funk Railroad's epic 1970 song \"\" about a troubled sea voyage, is most commonly associated with emotions surrounding the Vietnam War?"} {"answers": ["Jack", "Grout", "Jack Grout"], "question": ", a PGA Tour competitor from 1931 to 1953, was the first and only teacher of successful professional golfer Jack Nicklaus?"} {"answers": ["al-Hadid", "Barjas", "Barjas Al-Hadid", "Barjas al-Hadid"], "question": "as a Jordanian tribal Shaikh, has been responsible for mediating blood feuds between tribe members in Jordan, Iraq and Saudi Arabia?"} {"answers": ["Cross Seamount"], "question": ", a landform arising from the ocean floor southwest of Hawaii, is used by the NOAA to study tuna migratory patterns?"} {"answers": ["Sion Record Bostick", "Sion", "Bostick"], "question": " was one of the Texas Army scouts who captured Antonio López de Santa Anna following the Battle of San Jacinto?"} {"answers": ["Ramsey's Draft Wilderness"], "question": ", a designated wilderness area in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests of Virginia, was established in 1984?"} {"answers": ["Washington wine"], "question": "99% of is grown in the eastern half of the state where a rain shadow effect created by the Cascades leaves the area dry and desert-like?"} {"answers": ["Old Southeast Church", "Old Southeast Church"], "question": " \"\", north of Brewster, New York, is the oldest house of worship in Putnam County?"} {"answers": ["Palace of Iturbide"], "question": "the in Mexico City was the site where Agustín de Iturbide accepted the offer to become Mexico's first emperor after the war of independence from Spain?"} {"answers": ["Land of Green Ginger"], "question": "the can be seen through the world's smallest window?"} {"answers": ["pencil skirt", "Pencil skirt"], "question": "the was popularised by French designer Christian Dior in the late 1940s?"} {"answers": ["KRSB-FM"], "question": "a 1970s weather forecast of \"low goat pressure\" on radio station in Roseburg, Oregon, was a sure sign of rain ahead?"} {"answers": ["Jacoby Lamar Shepherd", "Shepherd", "Jacoby Shepherd", "Jacoby"], "question": "Do you know that, in nine years of professional gridiron football, has played for eleven teams in three leagues?"} {"answers": ["Roșia Poieni copper mine"], "question": "the represents the largest copper reserve in Romania and the second largest in Europe?"} {"answers": ["Richard Traubner", "Richard", "Traubner"], "question": "\"Operetta: A Theatrical History\", written by operetta scholar and historian was described as the \"ultimate love letter to operetta\"?"} {"answers": ["Carl Ivar Orgland", "Ivar Orgland", "Ivar", "Orgland"], "question": "in 1969, was the first foreigner to take a doctorate at the University of Iceland?"} {"answers": ["KIRK", "KIRK"], "question": "news director Brad Boyer of Missouri radio station received a Distinguished Service Award from the MSHSAA in 2008 for his \"lifelong contributions to the ideals of interscholastic activities\"?"} {"answers": ["Shukria Barakzai", "Barakzai", "Shukria"], "question": "Afghani parliamentarian and Islamic feminist began to campaign against multiple marriages when her husband took a second wife without telling her?"} {"answers": ["Evangelion", "Evangelion"], "question": "the album cover artwork of Behemoth's is a depiction of \"The Great Harlot of Babylon\", the figure of evil mentioned in the Book of Revelation in the Bible?"} {"answers": ["Buddy Alan", "Buddy", "Alan"], "question": "country music singer Buck Owens' son is also a country music singer?"} {"answers": ["Kate Terry", "Terry", "Kate"], "question": "actress , grandmother of John Gielgud, had a very successful acting career until she left the stage at age 23?"} {"answers": ["Sid Laverents", "Sid", "Laverents"], "question": " 1970 film \"Multiple Sidosis\", which features up to 11 different images of him simultaneously playing a song, is one of the few amateur films chosen for the National Film Registry?"} {"answers": ["Chichester Castle"], "question": " was built in the Rape of Chichester in the 11th century?"} {"answers": ["Kevin Daft", "Daft", "Kevin"], "question": "although set two records in NFL Europe, he was released by the Tennessee Titans in August 2002?"} {"answers": ["Clyde Van Dusen", "van Dusen", "Van Dusen", "Clyde", "Dusen"], "question": "racehorse , winner of the 1929 Kentucky Derby, was named after his trainer?"} {"answers": ["Want One"], "question": "\"I Don't Know What It Is\", the first single from Rufus Wainwright's album , samples Maurice Ravel's \"Bolero\"?"} {"answers": ["Linck", "Catharina", "Catharina Margaretha Linck"], "question": " is the last European known to have been executed for lesbianism?"} {"answers": ["Loline alkaloid"], "question": "some grass-endophyte symbioses produce that are insecticidal and deterrent to various insects?"} {"answers": ["Weinberg", "Jay Weinberg", "Jay"], "question": "18-year-old is touring with Bruce Springsteen as the E Street Band's drummer while his father, Max Weinberg, prepares for the June premiere of \"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien\"?"} {"answers": ["Shitou Xiqian", "Shitou", "Xiqian"], "question": " was an obscure Zen teacher during his life but is now considered one of the two ancestors of all existing branches of Zen?"} {"answers": ["Charles George Guth", "Guth", "Charles", "Charles Guth"], "question": " offered to sell Pepsi Co. to Coca-Cola, but they did not even make a bid?"} {"answers": ["Skeffington Lutwidge", "Lutwidge", "Skeffington"], "question": "Horatio Nelson called , his commander on two separate occasions, 'that good old man'?"} {"answers": ["Dogger Bank", "Dogger Bank itch"], "question": "the is a skin condition prevalent in fishermen who work in the North Sea?"} {"answers": ["Enamel tufts"], "question": ", self-healing defects in tooth enamel at its junction with dentin, help enamel withstand bite forces as high as 1,000 N?"} {"answers": ["KSKE", "KSKE"], "question": "KDMN (now ) and its Radio Colorado sister stations became the target of prank calls in 2003 when the film \"Bruce Almighty\" displayed the station group's phone number as God's?"} {"answers": ["Streptococcus iniae"], "question": "the bacterium has been called \"one the most serious aquatic pathogens in the last decade\"?"} {"answers": ["John J. B. Wilson", "Wilson", "John"], "question": "Golden Raspberry Awards founder 's marketing work has included publicity for the Academy Awards?"} {"answers": ["Changuu"], "question": ", Zanzibar, houses a collection of endangered Aldabra Giant Tortoises \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Gummer, Baron Chadlington", "Chadlington"], "question": ", founder of Shandwick, went to Selwyn College, Cambridge wanting to be a priest?"} {"answers": ["Dokos shipwreck"], "question": "the is the oldest underwater shipwreck known to archeologists?"} {"answers": ["KLYC"], "question": "staff at in McMinnville, Oregon, reported a paranormal \"presence\" in the radio station's previous studio building?"} {"answers": ["Nuestra Señora de Loreto Church", "Nuestra Señora de Loreto"], "question": "the \"\" in Mexico City may be in danger of collapsing?"} {"answers": ["Anime and manga fandom", "Anime & Manga fandom"], "question": "Del Rey Manga finds most of its translator talent from at conventions since fluent English speakers who know enough Japanese are preferred over native Japanese translators?"} {"answers": ["Hartvig", "Hartvig Andreas Munthe", "Munthe"], "question": ", an aide-de-camp of King Oscar II of Sweden and Norway, was made Colonel in the turbulent year of 1905, only to die three months later?"} {"answers": ["Mark Steel's in Town"], "question": "the first series of British radio stand-up comedy show was recorded in Skipton, Boston, Lewes, Walsall, Merthyr Tydfil and the Isle of Portland?"} {"answers": ["Basedth District"], "question": "a 2.5 million dollar climate change project in , Cambodia, aims to improve water supply and increase rice production\"?"} {"answers": ["Malin", "Patrick Murphy Malin", "Patrick"], "question": " was expected to become head of the family bank, but instead served as executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union?"} {"answers": ["Al-Batani al-Sharqi"], "question": ", a depopulated Palestinian village near Gaza, was originally founded as a ranch by the Umayyad caliph Muawiyah I in the 8th century?"} {"answers": ["Rapp Road Community Historic District"], "question": "during the First Great Migration, the majority of Shubuta, Mississippi, moved to Albany, New York, with some recreating a religious rural community in ?"} {"answers": ["Jr.", "Johnny", "Johnny Madison Williams Jr."], "question": ", one of the most successful bank robbers in American history, was nicknamed \"The Shootist\" by the FBI because of his \"modus operandi\" of firing into the air at the beginning of each heist?"} {"answers": ["Lovers and Lollipops"], "question": "the 1956 film , by indie filmmaker Morris Engel, was noted for its realism and New York City locations, and influenced the French New Wave?"} {"answers": ["Bonneville America", "Triumph Bonneville America"], "question": "in 2008, the was updated with electronic fuel injection to meet European legislation and had the fuel injectors concealed by dummy carburettors?"} {"answers": ["A Game at Chess"], "question": "Thomas Middleton's 1624 play was considered so scandalous that the Globe Theatre was closed and the actors and author were put on trial?"} {"answers": ["Stephanie", "Stephanie Beacham", "Beacham"], "question": "British actress played a nun on American sitcom \"Sister Kate\" after playing the glamorous Sable Colby on the drama \"Dynasty\"?"} {"answers": ["Hays plc"], "question": "the FTSE 100-listed company dates back to the 1600s, when they owned warehouses and wharves on the River Thames?"} {"answers": ["Willi'' Münzenberg", "Willi", "Willi Münzenberg", "Münzenberg"], "question": " (1889–1940) was known as \"The Red Millionaire\" because he combined high living with communist propaganda?"} {"answers": ["Tatara Bridge"], "question": "the in Japan has the longest span of any cable-stayed bridge in the world?"} {"answers": ["Spassky", "Igor Spassky", "Igor"], "question": ", the head of the Russian Rubin Design Bureau, was the chief designer of 187 submarines (91 diesel-electric and 96 nuclear) as well as Halliburton oil platforms and the marine part of the Sea Launch complex?"} {"answers": ["Erickson", "Dolores", "Dolores Erickson"], "question": ", the woman on the album cover for \"Whipped Cream & Other Delights\" by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, was actually covered in shaving cream?"} {"answers": ["Requiem", "Requiem"], "question": "Gabriel Fauré declared that his was \"composed for nothing...for fun, if I may be permitted to say so\"?"} {"answers": ["Milam", "J.", "J. B. Milam"], "question": "Cherokee Chief funded an expedition to Mexico in 1939 to find the grave of Sequoyah, the inventor of the Cherokee writing system?"} {"answers": ["Pigeon Island National Park"], "question": " \"\" contains some of the best remaining coral reefs of Sri Lanka?"} {"answers": ["Bernardo", "Bernardo Peres da Silva", "Silva"], "question": ", the only native Governor of Portuguese India in its 451-year history, was deposed after just seventeen days in office?"} {"answers": ["Joel", "Joel Selvin", "Selvin"], "question": "\"San Francisco Chronicle\" pop music critic was an early member of the rock and roll band Rock Bottom Remainders, made up of authors and journalists?"} {"answers": ["Krijn"], "question": " is the common name for the first Neanderthal discovered in the Netherlands?"} {"answers": ["Yaocomico"], "question": "the Native Americans traded the land that became St. Mary's City, Maryland to English settlers for tools and cloth?"} {"answers": ["Isn't It a Pity"], "question": "George Harrison included two versions of the song \"\" on his \"All Things Must Pass\" album?"} {"answers": ["Higgins", "Marion", "Marion West Higgins"], "question": ", the first female Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly, was the daughter of Dr. James E. West, the first Chief Scout Executive of the Boy Scouts of America?"} {"answers": ["Charlene McKenna", "Charlene Lee McKenna", "Charlene", "McKenna"], "question": "actress was pleased that her full-frontal nude scene in the television series \"Raw\" attracted few complaints?"} {"answers": ["Malik Jackson"], "question": "gridiron football player has played at every defensive position in his professional career?"} {"answers": ["Dustbot"], "question": " \"\", the cleaning robot, responds to text messages and uses GPS to find homes and collect trash?"} {"answers": ["Life without Death"], "question": "the cellular automaton, a mathematical model of pattern formation, is a variant of Conway's Game of Life in which cells, once brought to life, never die?"} {"answers": ["Cooktownia"], "question": "the tiny rare green Mystery Orchid, , was named after Cooktown and its discoverer, Lewis Roberts, and is the only member of the genus \"Cooktownia\"?"} {"answers": ["Super Mario Galaxy 2"], "question": " will mark the first time a second full-3D Mario franchise title has been made for a single Nintendo system?"} {"answers": ["Gotjawal Forest"], "question": ", a naturally formed forest on Jeju Island in South Korea, consists of a rocky area of aa lava?"} {"answers": ["Grue Church fire", "Grue Church"], "question": "following the on Pentecost 1822 in Solør, Norway, in which at least 113 people perished, a law was passed prescribing that all doors of public buildings must swing outwards?"} {"answers": ["Stoney Creek Independent Presbyterian Chapel of Prince William Parish"], "question": "the antebellum in McPhersonville, South Carolina, was built by lowcountry rice planters as a summer chapel?"} {"answers": ["Sabal causiarum"], "question": " \"\", the Puerto Rican hat palm, was once the base of an industry that produced large quantities of palm-leaf hats?"} {"answers": ["Aba I", "Aba", "I"], "question": ", the Nestorian Catholicos of Seleucia-Ctesiphon from 540 to 552, was a convert from Zoroastrianism?"} {"answers": ["Bernard", "Bernard Knox", "Knox"], "question": "when classicist was selected for the 1992 Jefferson Lecture (the U.S.'s highest humanities honor), he gave his speech the \"provocative\" title \"The Oldest Dead White European Males\"?"} {"answers": ["That Summer Day", "Summer Day"], "question": " is the first television drama for children about the bombings of the London public transport system on July 7, 2005?"} {"answers": ["Fowlsheugh"], "question": " cliffs attract 170,000 breeding seabirds annually, and may be one of the few nature reserves with more vertical than horizontal land area?"} {"answers": ["Parma", "Princess", "Princess Isabella of Parma"], "question": "Archduchess (\"pictured\") was in love with her sister-in-law, Archduchess Maria Christina?"} {"answers": ["Oberge", "Eilhart von Oberge", "Eilhart"], "question": "'s German poem \"Tristrant\", dating to the late 12th century, is the earliest complete version of the Tristan and Iseult legend in any language?"} {"answers": ["Charles Richardson", "Richardson", "Charles E. Richardson", "Charles"], "question": "Wyoming newspaper publisher won a Sharpshooter Medal for his skill with a .38 caliber pistol while serving in the Army in the late 1950s?"} {"answers": ["Walter", "Walter O. Bigby", "Bigby", "Walter Oliver Bigby"], "question": ", who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives during the 1970s, was called the \"Dean of the House\" because of his reputation for integrity, fairness, and hard work?"} {"answers": ["Vita Sancti Niniani", "Vita Niniani"], "question": "Saint Ninian, the subject of Ailred of Rievaulx's , is an \"unhistorical doppelgänger\" of the real-life British churchman Finnian?"} {"answers": ["Under Your Spell"], "question": ", director Otto Preminger's first English language film, was a remake of the Spanish language release \"Las fronteras del amor\"?"} {"answers": ["nursehound", "Nursehound"], "question": "the rough skin of the \"\" was once used as an abrasive called \"rubskin\", which cost a hundred times more than sandpaper?"} {"answers": ["The Asylum Seeker"], "question": "Arnon Grunberg's award-winning 2003 novel features a ménage à trois involving a former john, a terminally ill former prostitute, and an Algerian asylum seeker?"} {"answers": ["Sandeman", "Toby", "Toby Sandeman"], "question": "sprint athlete and British 200 metres champion did a photoshoot for \"Vogue\" with Naomi Campbell?"} {"answers": ["Patsy's Pizzeria"], "question": " first served up its coal oven pizza pies in 1933 and vies with Rao's to be the \"best bite\" in New York's Spanish Harlem?"} {"answers": ["Bougainville", "Bougainville"], "question": "F. Springer's novel features a character who slept with Mata Hari on the boat taking them to the Dutch East Indies?"} {"answers": ["1975 Atlantic hurricane season"], "question": " existed as three types of cyclones: subtropical, tropical, and extratropical?"} {"answers": ["Elton Trowbridge", "Elton", "Elton F. Trowbridge", "Trowbridge", "Thomas E. Trowbridge"], "question": "as a member of the Wyoming House of Representatives, worked with a bipartisan group to bring public television to his state?"} {"answers": ["Lise Børsum", "Børsum", "Lise"], "question": "after surviving almost two years in the Ravensbrück concentration camp, wrote a book about her experiences in the camp?"} {"answers": ["Swift", "Rigby Swift", "Rigby"], "question": "when appointed, was the youngest judge in the High Court of Justice?"} {"answers": ["Sadeler family"], "question": "at least 10 members of the were active as engravers between 1572 and 1675?"} {"answers": ["Livingston County", "Livingston County Courthouse", "Livingston County Courthouse"], "question": "although the design of the was chosen in part for its fireproof qualities, the building was called \"hardly fireproof\" in 1915?"} {"answers": ["Mahmoudiya Mosque"], "question": "much of the in Jaffa was built during the Ottoman era using construction materials acquired from Roman columns?"} {"answers": ["Logan Campbell"], "question": "taekwondo practitioner has opened a brothel to fund his bid to compete at the 2012 Summer Olympics?"} {"answers": ["William", "William Walkley", "Walkley", "William Gaston Walkley"], "question": "after his company struck oil, stopped traffic in the middle of Sydney, Australia, wearing a red ten gallon hat?"} {"answers": ["1972 Rose Bowl", "Rose Bowl"], "question": "the was the last football game that Stanford University played using \"Indians\" as their nickname?"} {"answers": ["Francis Raid", "St. Francis Raid", "St. Francis"], "question": "a priest refused quarter and perished in his burning church during the 1759 by Rogers' Rangers?"} {"answers": ["Katie and Emily"], "question": "Do you know that, while filming \"Skins\" episode \"\", actress Kathryn Prescott genuinely punched her co-star by accident during a fight scene?"} {"answers": ["Iterative proportional fitting"], "question": "convergence of the procedure for estimating cell values of a contingency table was rigorously proved using differential geometry?"} {"answers": ["Wabash Little Giants", "Little Giants"], "question": "the were the only football team to defeat Notre Dame at home during a period of 29 years and 125 games?"} {"answers": ["Maggie", "Maggie Cogan", "Cogan"], "question": " was the first female horse and buggy driver in New York City's Central Park?"} {"answers": ["St Matthew's Church", "St Matthew's Church, Buckley"], "question": "a new porch at \"\" in Flintshire, Wales, was paid for by the vicar's wife with money made from publishing letters to her from John Ruskin?"} {"answers": ["Raguet", "Condy", "Condy Raguet"], "question": "U.S. President John Quincy Adams said U.S. Ambassador to Brazil s \"rashness and intemperance\" nearly \"brought this country and Brazil to the very verge of war\"?"} {"answers": ["Parliamentary Monitoring Services"], "question": "British politicians Sir Peter Fry and William Howie, Baron Howie of Troon served as consultants to political research company ?"} {"answers": ["Houses at 37–47 North Fifth Street"], "question": "although a row of six houses was built in 1870 at in Hudson, New York, ten years later the census recorded only two?"} {"answers": ["Yuliya", "Krevsun", "Yuliya Krevsun"], "question": "Ukrainian runner ended her track career in 2005 to start a family, but later made a comeback and reached the 800 metres final at the Beijing Olympics?"} {"answers": ["Holmium(III) oxide", "holmium(III) oxide"], "question": "luminescence of is so bright that the material changes its color from yellow to orange-red under fluorescent light \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Hall", "Irv", "Irv Hall"], "question": "s 1,904 at bats without a home run from 1943 to 1946 places him second among batters since 1900 who never hit a home run during their Major League Baseball career?"} {"answers": ["Derrick", "Bailey", "Derrick Bailey"], "question": "former Gloucestershire cricket captain founded an airline and based the colour of its planes on the racing colours of his South African father?"} {"answers": ["Tumbo Abanikanda", "Abanikanda", "Tumbo"], "question": "while with the Edmonton Eskimos, Canadian football linebacker was called \"T. A.\" because his head coach couldn't pronounce his name?"} {"answers": ["World Hypertension Day"], "question": "since 2006, The World Hypertension League has assigned 17 May as ?"} {"answers": ["Omar Doom", "Doom", "Omar"], "question": "film director Quentin Tarantino encouraged to become an actor, and cast Doom in \"Inglourious Basterds\" two weeks before filming began?"} {"answers": ["Alfred", "Proksch", "Alfred Proksch"], "question": " won two gold medals at the 2009 World's Masters Championships because he was the only competitor in the 100+ age bracket for discus and shot put?"} {"answers": ["Stavrinou", "Alex Stavrinou", "Alex"], "question": "despite being born in Harlow, England, qualified to play for the Cyprus youth football team through his father's Cypriot heritage?"} {"answers": ["ZooBank"], "question": "\"Chromis abyssus\" was the first species entered into the registry of zoological nomenclature?"} {"answers": ["Gareth", "Risbridger", "Gareth Risbridger"], "question": "semi-professional footballer holds a UEFA 'B' Pro Licence coaching badge and is also a qualified referee, as well as working as a greenkeeper at Wycombe Heights Golf Club?"} {"answers": ["Battle of the Samichon River"], "question": "Australian troops fought their last battle of the Korean War just hours before the ceasefire, fighting off numerous Chinese attacks during the ?"} {"answers": ["Anthony", "Anthony McCowan", "McCowan"], "question": "Clive Ponting was found not guilty of violating the Official Secrets Act by a jury even after the judge, , summed up strongly in favour of the prosecution?"} {"answers": ["Gibb", "Bobbi Gibb", "Bobbi"], "question": " was the first woman to run the entire Boston Marathon?"} {"answers": ["K. P. Prabhakaran", "Prabhakaran", "K."], "question": "Indian communist politician was in the forefront of a trade union of toddy tappers in Kerala for 55 years?"} {"answers": ["Milton Odem", "Milton Odem House"], "question": "the is one of the best examples of a Streamline Moderne style residence found in the state of Oregon?"} {"answers": ["Bonewaldesthorne's Tower"], "question": " \"\" in Chester city walls, Cheshire, England, is documented to 1249 and was used in the 19th–20th centuries as a museum with a camera obscura and an observatory?"} {"answers": ["The Murderer Lives at Number 21"], "question": " was director Henri-Georges Clouzot's first feature film for the Nazi-owned company Continental Films?"} {"answers": ["Panch Prayag"], "question": "according to Hindu mythology, the five Pandava brothers followed a route to heaven alongside the \"(Devprayag pictured)\" – five confluences which finally result in the holy Ganges river?"} {"answers": ["Mark Rosenzweig", "Mark", "Rosenzweig"], "question": "studies by showed that the brain \"\" develops anatomically into adulthood based on life experiences, overturning conventional wisdom that it reached full maturity in childhood?"} {"answers": ["Die Konsequenz"], "question": "the theme of pederasty in the 1977 German film was so controversial that one regional broadcaster refused to relay the transmission signal?"} {"answers": ["Bob's Game"], "question": "the sole developer and creator of tried to publicly protest by locking himself in his room for 100 days or until Nintendo granted him the software development kit for the game?"} {"answers": ["Uncinate fasciculus"], "question": "the connecting the temporal and frontal lobes is the last white matter tract in the human brain \"(diagrammed)\" to mature, with this continuing after age 30?"} {"answers": ["Bill", "Humble", "Bill Humble"], "question": " was a test pilot for Hawker Siddeley during the Second World War, and was the grandfather of British TV presenter Kate Humble?"} {"answers": ["Fígaro", "Alfredo Fígaro", "Alfredo"], "question": " of the Detroit Tigers is the cousin of fellow Tigers pitcher Fernando Rodney?"} {"answers": ["Art of the Motorcycle", "The Art of the Motorcycle"], "question": " exhibition broke all Guggenheim Museum attendance records and kicked off a wave of blockbuster museum shows?"} {"answers": ["Old St. Raymond's Church"], "question": "the settlers who built \"\" in Dublin, California, were unable to afford a full-time priest, so one rode in monthly from Oakland to hold Mass?"} {"answers": ["Booth Mansion"], "question": "when George Booth built in Chester, Cheshire, England, he angled the building to make it more visible from Chester Cross, but was fined £10 for encroaching into the street?"} {"answers": ["San Francisco Art Association"], "question": "the used the expansive Palace of Fine Arts to show a small collection of public art, and lost money each year from 1915 to 1922?"} {"answers": ["Łukasiuk", "Władysław Łukasiuk", "Władysław"], "question": "Polish partisan leader , despite his paralyzed leg, always marched at the head of his unit, using his carbine as a crutch?"} {"answers": ["Mummy Cave"], "question": "a mummy was found in in Wyoming?"} {"answers": ["Catholic clergy involvement with the Ustaše"], "question": "many with the Ustaše, including Miroslav Filipović, who ran the Jasenovac concentration camp \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Sylvester", "Richard H. Sylvester", "Richard"], "question": "Washington, D.C. Chief of Police is credited with having coined the term \"third degree\" to refer to harsh means of extracting confessions from suspects?"} {"answers": ["Great Western Railway wagons", "Great Western Railway"], "question": "special were designed to carry goods as diverse as fish, kaolin, sheets of glass and gunpowder \"(wagon pictured)\"?"} {"answers": ["Anita", "Anita Görbicz", "Görbicz"], "question": "Hungarian handball player was voted World Player of the Year 2005 by the International Handball Federation?"} {"answers": ["Elections to the People's Assemblies of Western Ukraine and Western Belorussia", "Elections to the People's Assemblies of Western Ukraine and Western Belarus"], "question": "rigged became an official legitimization of Soviet annexation of eastern Poland in 1939?"} {"answers": ["Yang Yilun"], "question": " is ranked as a 7 dan in the board game Go?"} {"answers": ["Lunugamvehera National Park"], "question": " is one of the protected areas where the near threatened species Tufted Gray Langur occurs?"} {"answers": ["Ras", "Ras Alula", "Alula Engida", "Ras Alula Engida", "Alula"], "question": "Ras was called \"the Garibaldi of Abyssinia\"?"} {"answers": ["Cameo glass"], "question": "only about 200 fragments and 15 complete objects of early Roman survive, including the Portland Vase \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Sissener", "Einar Andreas Sissener", "Einar Sissener", "Einar"], "question": " acted in the first Norwegian sound film, \"Den store barnedåpen\" from 1931, playing the same character as he did in the stage production six years earlier?"} {"answers": ["Biriyya"], "question": "in 1946, the residents of the former Palestinian village of were arrested after the discovery of an arms cache in the village?"} {"answers": ["The Book of est"], "question": " compares Werner Erhard's est training to \"The Teachings of Don Juan\" by Carlos Castaneda?"} {"answers": ["Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters", "Secretariat of Public Education"], "question": "the site of Diego Rivera's first large-scale mural work was Mexico Citys ?"} {"answers": ["Oregon Connections Academy"], "question": "only 1% of students attending live within the school district?"} {"answers": ["Triumph Ricardo"], "question": "the 1921 British motorcycle was capable of over 70 mph and set three world speed records?"} {"answers": ["All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship 2009", "2009 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship", "All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship"], "question": "Kilkenny beat favourites Galway in a semi-final match of the despite one third of their team being under the age of twenty?"} {"answers": ["Great Falls", "Great Falls"], "question": "the first African American to see the of the Missouri River was York, a slave who participated in the Lewis and Clark Expedition?"} {"answers": ["The Sundance Kids"], "question": "Australian band was formed in a shopping centre car park over takeaway pizza?"} {"answers": ["New England Institute of Religious Research"], "question": "the co-founder of the was a court-appointed guardian of 13 children removed from a religious sect in Attleboro, Massachusetts?"} {"answers": ["Buena Ventura", "Rancho Buena Ventura"], "question": ", the northernmost Mexican land grant in California, was given to Pierson B. Reading in 1844 even though he was never a Mexican citizen?"} {"answers": ["Love Hunter"], "question": "the Nikkatsu Roman Porno film (1972) was confiscated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police, and became the last film to be tried for obscenity in Japan to this day?"} {"answers": ["Pabonka Hermitage"], "question": ", near Lhasa, is one of the earliest known buildings built by Songtsän Gampo in the Tibetan Empire and is believed to be the site at which the Tibetan alphabet was invented?"} {"answers": ["Block book"], "question": " \"(page pictured)\", short religious books printed from woodcuts containing both the text and illustrations, were once believed to pre-date the Gutenberg Bible (c. 1455), but are now known to date mostly from the 1460s and later?"} {"answers": ["Siegfried", "Siegfried Palm", "Palm"], "question": "20th-century composers including Kagel, Ligeti, and Xenakis wrote music for cellist ?"} {"answers": ["Linacre", "Harry", "Harry Linacre"], "question": "soccer club Atlético Independiente changed to play in red after seeing \"\" and Nottingham Forest F.C. on the club's first foreign tour in 1905?"} {"answers": ["Grunge Lit", "Grunge lit"], "question": " is an Australian literary genre which features gritty depictions of urban and suburban life revolving around a nihilistic pursuit of sex, drugs and alcohol?"} {"answers": ["Cypraea tigris"], "question": "specimens of the have been found at Pompeii, where they were most likely used as ornaments?"} {"answers": ["Commonwealth Edison Co. v. Montana"], "question": "Montana's 30 percent tax on coal production, upheld in (1981), was once called \"the most significant piece of legislation enacted in Montana in this century\"?"} {"answers": ["Lollipop catshark", "lollipop catshark"], "question": "the is shaped like a tadpole and has an almost gelatinous body?"} {"answers": ["Battle of San Marino"], "question": "the was fought between Allied and German forces inside a neutral country?"} {"answers": ["Ockie", "Anderson", "Ockie Anderson"], "question": "Buffalo's scored more points in the 1920 NFL season (the league's first) than four entire teams?"} {"answers": ["Ixcateopan de Cuauhtémoc Municipality", "Ixcateopan de Cuauhtémoc"], "question": "in , the mortal remains of the last Aztec emperor are on public display?"} {"answers": ["Archaeological Museum of Chania"], "question": "the building of the in Crete was once the main church of a Franciscan monastery and survived a major earthquake in 1595?"} {"answers": ["Christian", "Christian Kølle", "Kølle"], "question": " introduced the feminine grammatical gender in Norway in an anonymous work released in 1785?"} {"answers": ["Karl-Josef Laumann", "Karl-Josef", "Laumann"], "question": "German CDU politician was appointed Minister of Labor, Health and Social Affairs for North Rhine-Westphalia in 2005?"} {"answers": ["Knuckle-walking"], "question": " \"\" is done not only by chimpanzees, bonobos and gorillas but also giant anteaters and platypuses?"} {"answers": ["Sherry Boucher", "Boucher", "Sherry", "Sherry Lynn Boucher"], "question": "the former actress , formerly married to George Peppard, is now a Realtor in Bossier Parish, Louisiana?"} {"answers": ["Treadmill with Vibration Isolation Stabilization"], "question": "the treadmill (Combined Operational Load Bearing External Resistance Treadmill) aboard the International Space Station was named after political satirist Stephen Colbert?"} {"answers": ["Postman's Park"], "question": "the practice of stacking dead bodies and covering them with soil instead of digging graves has left , a former burial ground in the City of London, elevated above street level?"} {"answers": ["Bayonetta"], "question": "the title witch of action game can form giant boots with her hair to attack enemies, but loses some of her clothing in the process?"} {"answers": ["Reportedly haunted locations in the District of Columbia", "reportedly haunted locations in Washington, D.C."], "question": "so many witnesses saw the spectre of Stephen Decatur appear at a window at Decatur House, one of the , that the window was walled up?"} {"answers": ["Mary Bell", "Mary", "Bell", "Mary Bell"], "question": " \"\" resigned from the Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force in 1941 after being passed over as its director in favour of Clare Stevenson, only to rejoin the following year?"} {"answers": ["Terrestrial Physics"], "question": " is a sculpture made out of a 1 million volt (low energy) particle accelerator?"} {"answers": ["Paul Bloom", "Paul Bloom", "Bloom", "Paul Laurence Bloom", "Paul"], "question": "as special counsel for compliance in the United States Department of Energy, recovered 6 billion from American oil companies that had overcharged refiners for their \"old oil\"?"} {"answers": ["Angammedilla National Park"], "question": " is designated primarily to protect the drainage basin of Parakrama Samudra \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Olympic Runners", "The Olympic Runners"], "question": " were widely assumed to be an American funk band until their identities were revealed to be British session musicians including Mike Vernon and Pete Wingfield?"} {"answers": ["Phosphorite War"], "question": "the is regarded in Estonia as a catalyst that led to the dissolution of the Soviet regime?"} {"answers": ["Charomskiy M-40"], "question": "in 1944 the Soviet Factory No. 500 began to disassemble the stored engines to use their components in the closely related Charomskiy ACh-30B engine?"} {"answers": ["Anna Bågenholm", "Bågenholm", "Anna"], "question": "when Swede got trapped under a layer of ice in a river for eighty minutes, her body temperature decreased to 13.7 °C (56.7 °F) — the lowest survived body temperature ever recorded in a human?"} {"answers": ["Dry River", "Dry River"], "question": "Jamaica's isn't?"} {"answers": ["Schluchsee"], "question": "the , at 930 metres above sea level, is the highest reservoir in Germany and also the largest lake in the Black Forest?"} {"answers": ["Military courts of the United Kingdom", "Military Courts of the United Kingdom"], "question": "family members living overseas with members of the British Armed Forces can be tried in the ?"} {"answers": ["Nathan Russell Horton", "Nathan", "Nathan Horton", "Horton"], "question": "after two consecutive games in which Florida Panthers centre scored goals in overtime, the \"Miami Herald\" called him the \"King of Overtime\"?"} {"answers": ["Herschel graph"], "question": "the \"\" is the smallest possible polyhedral graph that does not have a Hamiltonian cycle?"} {"answers": ["Tom", "Frost", "Tom Frost"], "question": " participated in the first ascent of the Salathé Wall in Yosemite Valley in 1961?"} {"answers": ["Carlos", "Ramirez", "Carlos D. Ramirez"], "question": "in 1989, led a group that purchased \"El Diario La Prensa\", the oldest Spanish-language newspaper in the United States?"} {"answers": ["Harlow Herbert Curtice", "Harlow Curtice", "Harlow", "Curtice"], "question": "GM executive turned down a generalship during World War II, and was \"Time\" magazine's Man of the Year for 1955?"} {"answers": ["Friedewald train collision"], "question": "two steam trains were involved in a on the Lößnitzgrundbahn heritage railway in Saxony, Germany, on 12 September 2009?"} {"answers": ["Lycoperdon echinatum"], "question": "the \"\", an edible fungus, can inhibit the growth of several bacteria pathogenic to humans?"} {"answers": ["Battle of Stockach", "Battle of Stockach"], "question": "Archduke Charles personally led his Hungarian Grenadiers in a charge against the French line at the in 1799?"} {"answers": ["Cantharellus lateritius"], "question": " \"\" may typically be distinguished from other chanterelles by its smooth under surface?"} {"answers": ["Alter", "Victor", "Victor Alter"], "question": "the leader of the Bund and organizer of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, , was executed on Stalin’s orders, which provoked an international outcry of protest?"} {"answers": ["Kafr 'Inan"], "question": "following the capture of during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, its inhabitants were expelled by the Israel Defense Forces on three separate occasions in 1949?"} {"answers": ["W.", "Walter Horace Carter", "Carter", "W. Horace Carter"], "question": " won a 1953 Pulitzer Prize for anti-KKK reporting, \"waged on their own doorstep at the risk of economic loss and personal danger\" that led to the conviction of over 100 Klansmen?"} {"answers": ["Normal People Scare Me"], "question": "John Travolta's older brother Joey Travolta produced the documentary film about autism ?"} {"answers": ["Joseph Nash", "Nash", "Joseph"], "question": "old houses in England saw an increased number of visitors in the 1840s due to published lithographs depicting architecture and historical scenes in them drawn by ?"} {"answers": ["Thyreus nitidulus"], "question": "the brilliantly-coloured blue and black of Australia \"\" is a parasite of the Blue banded bee?"} {"answers": ["The Music Show", "The Music Show"], "question": "The Coronas had to be escorted out of the building after being mobbed by their fans following a performance at in 2008?"} {"answers": ["Cranbury Park"], "question": " \"\" near Winchester, England, was the home of Sir Isaac Newton?"} {"answers": ["A Child Is Born", "A Child Is Born"], "question": "images from the 1965 book were sent into space aboard the \"Voyager 1\" and \"Voyager 2\" space probes \"(replica pictured)\"?"} {"answers": ["Archuleta v. Hedrick"], "question": " was a \"pro se\" petition for a writ of \"habeas corpus\" brought by an insanity defense acquitee, hospitalized against his will?"} {"answers": ["Bilbao", "Bilbao"], "question": "the Classic Period Mesoamerican archaeological site of on the Pacific coastal plain of Guatemala, features a significant amount of sculpture with ballgame imagery?"} {"answers": ["Reticulated foam"], "question": " is used to protect the fuel tanks of military aircraft such as the A-10 Thunderbolt II?"} {"answers": ["Ernst Märzendorfer", "Ernst", "Märzendorfer"], "question": " was the first conductor to record the complete symphonies of Joseph Haydn?"} {"answers": ["Phyllodesmium"], "question": "six new species of marine slugs in the genus \"\" have been described in the last two years?"} {"answers": ["John Herzfeld", "Herzfeld", "John"], "question": "Emmy Award winner and Golden Raspberry nominee has directed films about the Long Island Lolita, the Preppie Murder, Ryan White, Don King, and 2 days in the Valley?"} {"answers": ["Pakistan, India", "Pakistan"], "question": "despite tensions between Pakistan and India, a village called in India's Bihar state was named in honour of its former inhabitants?"} {"answers": ["Kjell Borgen", "Kjell", "Borgen"], "question": " resigned as Norwegian Minister of Transport and Communications because of a decision about the location of Oslo Airport?"} {"answers": ["Ayaan Ali Khan Bangash", "Ayaan Ali Khan", "Khan", "Ayaan"], "question": ", son of famous Indian sarod player Amjad Ali Khan, hosted the TV music competition show \"Sa Re Ga Ma\" with brother Amaan?"} {"answers": ["Sybil Grey", "Grey", "Sybil"], "question": "the original \"Three Little Maids from School\" in Gilbert and Sullivan's 1885 opera \"The Mikado\" were , Jessie Bond and Leonora Braham?"} {"answers": ["Udawalawe National Park"], "question": " \"\" is the third most visited park in Sri Lanka?"} {"answers": ["Steve Theriot", "Theriot", "Steve"], "question": "former Louisiana legislative auditor investigated a police-operated toy charity which uncovered various improprieties at Mandeville City Hall?"} {"answers": ["New Eurasian Land Bridge", "Eurasian Land Bridge"], "question": "railcars transiting the from China to western Europe must change bogies twice?"} {"answers": ["Puławy Legion"], "question": "the of the Imperial Russian Army, supported by National Democrats, was formed to counteract the Polish Legions of the Austro–Hungarian Army, an initiative of Piłsudski?"} {"answers": ["Mark Baker", "Mark", "Mark Baker", "Baker"], "question": " made his Broadway debut in the original production of \"Via Galactica\", which flopped for a loss of nearly 1 million?"} {"answers": ["Innes", "John Brodie-Innes", "John Innes", "John Brodie Innes", "John"], "question": "Charles Darwin was a friend of his local vicar, the Reverend ?"} {"answers": ["Feng Zhenghu", "Feng", "Zhenghu"], "question": "Chinese citizen , now stranded in Tokyo Narita Airport, is likened to the Tom Hanks character in \"\"The Terminal\"\"?"} {"answers": ["The Political Cesspool"], "question": ", who ran for the Tennessee House of Representatives in 2002, is the current host of the \"The Political Cesspool\" at radio station WLRM?"} {"answers": ["Mandazi"], "question": ", a form of fried bread that is popular in Eastern Africa, is often mixed with coconut milk and other ingredients, toppings, and dips to create different flavors?"} {"answers": ["Jean", "Jean McNaughton", "McNaughton"], "question": " was the first South African to take a five-wicket haul in Women's Test cricket?"} {"answers": ["Snarr", "Dan", "Dan Snarr"], "question": "as mayor of Murray, Utah, was set to shave his nearly foot-long handlebar mustache for charity, but he was pressured by the American Mustache Institute to keep it?"} {"answers": ["National personal autonomy"], "question": "the concept of a was strongly opposed by the Bolsheviks, and criticized by Lenin and Stalin?"} {"answers": ["Église Notre-Dame de l'Assomption, Rouffach", "Église Notre-Dame de l'Assomption"], "question": "Rouffach's \"\" was built between the 11th and the 19th century, but is still unfinished?"} {"answers": ["Pio Konta"], "question": "Greek singer Kostas Martakis' second album was partly recorded and produced in Sweden by the duo Holter/Erixson?"} {"answers": ["Metal Walker"], "question": "the video game combines elements of the \"Pokémon\" series with billiards?"} {"answers": ["Siege of Hlukhiv"], "question": "the unsuccessful and the following retreat of the Polish army became the worst defeats in the Russo-Polish War of 1654–1667?"} {"answers": ["Iolas", "Iolas Huffman", "Iolas Melitus Huffman", "Huffman"], "question": " reportedly played in every quarter of every Ohio State football game except one from 1918 to 1921 and later played for the Cleveland Indians of the NFL?"} {"answers": ["Clerici solution"], "question": "after adding to water, diamonds can float in it?"} {"answers": ["Donahue", "Jack", "Jack Donahue", "Jack Donahue", "Jack Donahue Contractors"], "question": "Louisiana State Senator through his philanthropic Suited for Success helped Hurricane Katrina victims refurbish their business clothing?"} {"answers": ["Della", "George", "George W. Della"], "question": "Maryland politician served both as President of the Maryland Senate and as Potentate of the Boumi Temple of the Shrine?"} {"answers": ["Ruiz v. Estelle"], "question": ", originally a handwritten civil suit filed by a prisoner against the Texas Department of Corrections in 1972, became the most far-reaching prison lawsuit in American history?"} {"answers": ["Michael", "Hole", "Michael Hole"], "question": "as of 2005, theories of foul play still have not been ruled out in the 1976 death of jockey ?"} {"answers": ["Hebrew Socialist Union in London"], "question": "\"HaEmes\", the organ of the 1876 , was the first Jewish socialist periodical?"} {"answers": ["Philip", "Elman", "Philip Elman"], "question": " wrote the U.S. Government's brief in the case of \"Brown v. Board of Education\"?"} {"answers": ["Sam", "Felton", "Sam Felton"], "question": "Harvard All-American averaged between 60 and 70 yards (55 to 64 meters) on football punts in 1912?"} {"answers": ["Inchon", "Inchon"], "question": "the U.S. Department of Defense requested to be removed from the credits of due to the film's ties to Sun Myung Moon and the Unification Church?"} {"answers": ["Le Vélocipède Illustré"], "question": "the world's first 'city to city' road race, where contestants rode 'boneshakers' from Paris to Rouen, was organised by the newspaper in 1869?"} {"answers": ["Nauendorf", "Friedrich", "Friedrich Joseph of Nauendorf", "Friedrich Joseph, Count of Nauendorf"], "question": "in October 1788, near Tomaševac (in present day Serbia), and approximately 300 Hussars routed 1,200 Sipahis?"} {"answers": ["Maurício Grabois", "Maurício", "Grabois"], "question": " was one of the founders of the Communist Party of Brazil?"} {"answers": ["Pino", "Pino Puglisi", "Puglisi"], "question": " was a Roman Catholic priest in the deprived Palermo neighbourhood of Brancaccio who was killed by the Sicilian Mafia?"} {"answers": ["Dunstan", "Roberts", "Roberts Dunstan"], "question": " was awarded the DSO for his efforts as a rear gunner in the Second World War despite having only one leg?"} {"answers": ["Muskwa-Kechika Management Area"], "question": "the in northern British Columbia is 6.4 million hectares; about the size of Latvia?"} {"answers": ["Kelly", "John Kelly", "John Francis Kelly", "John O. Kelly", "John Kelly", "John F. Kelly", "John"], "question": " played in three different Major League Baseball leagues during his four-year-long career?"} {"answers": ["Hell Gate", "Hell Gate, Montana"], "question": ", a ghost town in western Montana, was the scene of several notorious lynchings in 1864?"} {"answers": ["Reeri Yakseya"], "question": ", who is believed to be the most cruel and powerful demon in Sinhalese folklore, can assume 18 different apparitions?"} {"answers": ["Restoration of the Everglades"], "question": "Do you know that, although projects for are the most comprehensive attempts at environmental repair in history, they are in danger of being eliminated?"} {"answers": ["Fountains Fell"], "question": ", a mountain in the Yorkshire Dales, England, is named after Fountains Abbey whose monks grazed sheep there in the 13th century?"} {"answers": ["A Stillness at Appomattox"], "question": " by Bruce Catton won the 1954 Pulitzer Prize in history?"} {"answers": ["Webster ruling"], "question": "the is a legal precedent clarified by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in 2008, which extends to professional footballers in Europe the same contractual freedom of movement as workers in other industries?"} {"answers": ["Eisenhower National Historic Site"], "question": " cost more than six times to renovate than it did to purchase, due to union labor and Mamie Eisenhower's whims?"} {"answers": ["Academic Gymnasium Danzig"], "question": "the , along with similar schools in Elbląg and Toruń, transformed Royal Prussia into a center of classical studies in the 16th century?"} {"answers": ["Great Famine of 1876–1878", "Great Famine of 1876–78"], "question": "more than 5 million people died of starvation or disease in the ?"} {"answers": ["Bucks point lace"], "question": " is a bobbin lace from the East Midlands in England with both floral and geometric designs?"} {"answers": ["Confederate Monument in Danville"], "question": "the , Kentucky was built on grave plots local citizens had given up to fallen soldiers?"} {"answers": ["Edward", "Pinkney", "Edward Coote Pinkney"], "question": "a poem by , a failed lawyer and former Navy midshipman, was used by Edgar Allan Poe to woo Sarah Helen Whitman?"} {"answers": ["Alamogordo Public Library"], "question": "a collection of 247 tiles illustrating children's books are installed on the Story Book Wall at the in New Mexico, U.S.?"} {"answers": ["Dow Ber Meisels", "Meisels", "Dow"], "question": "rabbi of Kraków and Warsaw was a prominent supporter of Polish independence, including both the November \"(artist's impression pictured)\" and January Uprisings?"} {"answers": ["Maharajbagh zoo"], "question": " in Nagpur, India, has been built on the garden of Bhonsle, Maratha rulers of the Nagpur kingdom?"} {"answers": ["Section of Painting and Sculpture"], "question": "the , a New Deal federal art program operated by the United States Department of the Treasury, commissioned more than 1300 murals and 300 sculptures, most of which were placed in U.S. post offices?"} {"answers": ["Samuel B. Huston", "Samuel", "Samuel Bruce Huston", "Huston", "Samuel Huston"], "question": " \"\" switched counties and political parties between two elections to the Oregon State Senate?"} {"answers": ["Master", "Burgundy", "Master of Anthony of Burgundy"], "question": "the was one of the Flemish miniature painters of the late 15th century, and may have made the first engravings for books?"} {"answers": ["Accolade", "accolade"], "question": "the \"\" was a ceremony for knighthood in the Middle Ages?"} {"answers": ["Susan", "Susan J. Pharr", "Pharr", "Susan Pharr"], "question": "Harvard Japanologist was recently awarded the Order of the Rising Sun by the Japanese government?"} {"answers": ["Thomas Irvin Garrigus", "Garrigus", "Thomas", "Thomas Garrigus"], "question": " of Oregon was a silver medalist for the 1968 U.S. Olympic Team at the Summer Games in Mexico City?"} {"answers": ["BOAC Flight 712"], "question": "the only peacetime George Cross won by a woman was awarded to Barbara Jane Harrison as a result of her actions during the fire on board in 1968?"} {"answers": ["Lahore Declaration"], "question": "a year after conducting rival nuclear tests, India and Pakistan issued the 1999 , committing to develop safeguards to prevent nuclear conflict?"} {"answers": ["Doddabasappa Temple"], "question": "the 12th century \"\" in Karnataka state, India, has a 24-pointed star-shaped plan?"} {"answers": ["William", "Poe", "William Henry Leonard Poe"], "question": " wrote a short story about the failed relationship of his younger brother Edgar Allan Poe with Sarah Elmira Royster?"} {"answers": ["Odyssey block", "Odyssey", "Odyssey"], "question": "6 of the Top 8 players at the 2002 used decks?"} {"answers": ["New York Vauxhall Gardens", "New York Vauxhall"], "question": "while the drew in colonial New Yorkers with a wax museum and outdoor theater, a copycat competitor attracted them with ice cream?"} {"answers": ["Dom", "Dom Zanni", "Zanni"], "question": "Major League Baseball pitcher was once knocked unconscious in the seventh inning, yet went on to finish pitching the game and earn the win for the Chicago White Sox?"} {"answers": ["Bert Emery Haney", "Bert", "Bert Emory Haney", "Bert Haney", "Bert E. Haney", "Haney"], "question": " \"\" lost an election to the U.S. Senate, but was later confirmed by the Senate for a seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit?"} {"answers": ["William", "Livingston", "William Samuel Livingston", "William S. Livingston"], "question": "former University of Texas at Austin President also chaired the committee that established the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs?"} {"answers": ["Golden Gate Theater"], "question": "the historic was saved by a stop-work order after demolition crews had begun to dismantle the walls?"} {"answers": ["DePauw Avenue Historic District"], "question": ", New Albany, Indiana, was once the summer estate of the man who owned two thirds of the plate glass business of the United States?"} {"answers": ["Abdul Hamid Khan", "Abdul Hamid Khan", "Abdul", "Khan"], "question": "a report criticizing senior Pakistani leaders—including General —over their conduct during the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War, was long suppressed by the Pakistani government?"} {"answers": ["Andrew", "Hanscom", "Andrew Jackson Hanscom", "Andrew J. Hanscom"], "question": "Omaha pioneer started a large-scale fight in the Nebraska Territory House of Representatives over the location of the territorial capital?"} {"answers": ["Max", "Yashirin", "Max Yashirin"], "question": "the Nebraska Republican Party nabbed Democratic candidate 's namesake domain name and posted unflattering photos of him there after he stood for Nebraska's 1st congressional district?"} {"answers": ["Bhattakalanka Deva", "Deva", "Bhattakalanka"], "question": "the last old-Kannada grammar, authored by in circa 1604 CE, followed the model of Sanskrit grammar?"} {"answers": ["Buckeye chicken", "Buckeye"], "question": "the is the only U.S. breed of chicken known to have been created by a woman?"} {"answers": ["Ostrogski", "Feodor Ostrogski", "Feodor"], "question": "Lithuanian nobleman was a governor of Volhynia, a region of Ukraine?"} {"answers": ["Roanoke Apartments"], "question": "the , which opened as Roanoke's largest apartment complex, are an example of Streamline Moderne architecture?"} {"answers": ["Zimbabwe Open University"], "question": "the is the largest university in Zimbabwe and the only distance education university in the country?"} {"answers": ["Berthouville Treasure"], "question": "the \"\" of first- and second-century Roman silver was uncovered accidentally by a farmer's plough in 1830?"} {"answers": ["The Watermelon Woman", "Watermelon Woman"], "question": "Cheryl Dunye's 1996 film was the first feature film to be directed by a black lesbian?"} {"answers": ["Ickwell"], "question": "on every May 1, the hamlet of celebrates May Day with dancing around a Maypole \"\" and with the crowning of a May Queen?"} {"answers": ["Jamal-ud-Din Yaqut", "Jamal-ud-Din", "Yaqut"], "question": "the Abyssinian slave was a close adviser and speculated to be the lover of Razia Sultana, the first and only female Sultan of Delhi?"} {"answers": ["Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company"], "question": "the was the second largest steel manufacturer in the USA before it merged with U.S. Steel in 1907?"} {"answers": ["Anne", "Anne Margrethe Hausken", "Hausken"], "question": "having won three of the first five races, is currently leading this year's World Cup in orienteering?"} {"answers": ["Piragua", "piragua", "Piragua"], "question": "in Puerto Rico, a is a frozen treat made of shaved ice, covered with fruit-flavored syrup?"} {"answers": ["In All Languages", "In All Languages"], "question": " is the first and only compilation album released by industrial metal band Godflesh?"} {"answers": ["Can You Hear Me?", "Can You Hear Me"], "question": "fans at the UEFA Euro 2008 reportedly prefer The White Stripes' \"Seven Nation Army\" to the official anthem, Enrique Iglesias' \"\"?"} {"answers": ["New Fighter Aircraft Project"], "question": "the selected the CF-18 Hornet \"\" for the Canadian Forces Air Command when attempts to purchase Iran's fleet of F-14 Tomcats failed?"} {"answers": ["Brigham Young University Museum of Art"], "question": "the contains more than 170 images of Jesus, showing how his portrayal in Christian art has changed?"} {"answers": ["Ashland Town Center"], "question": "Do you know that, when completed, a relocated JCPenney at in Ashland, Kentucky will be the largest department store in Kentucky, and one of three prototypes in the U.S.?"} {"answers": ["Jørgen", "Jørgen Wright Cappelen", "Cappelen"], "question": "despite facing a bankrupt family business and the loss of both parents at the age of fifteen, Norwegian went on to found an enduring publishing company?"} {"answers": ["Sternal fracture"], "question": "because it is frequently accompanied by serious injuries, is associated with a mortality rate of 25–45%?"} {"answers": ["Prague pneumatic post"], "question": "the system is the last remaining of its kind in the world?"} {"answers": ["Eastern Habitat Joint Venture"], "question": "half of all Quebec's program spending for the is devoted to the nationally significant wetlands in the biosphere reserve and region of Lac Saint-Pierre?"} {"answers": ["Sigismunda mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo"], "question": "critical reception to Hogarth's was so harsh the artist was forced to remove the painting from exhibition?"} {"answers": ["William", "William Henry Rankin", "William Rankin", "Rankin"], "question": " is the only person to survive a parachuting descent through a thunderstorm cloud?"} {"answers": ["India–Saudi Arabia relations"], "question": "the 2006 visit by King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia to India was officially described as \"heralding a new era in \"?"} {"answers": ["Siege of Hull", "Siege of Hull"], "question": "the lifting of the in 1643 was marked by an annual public holiday in Hull, England, until the Restoration?"} {"answers": ["Los Angeles Fire Department Museum and Memorial"], "question": " served a dual function as a movie location and an operating firehouse serving the Hollywood studios?"} {"answers": ["1997 Women's Cricket World Cup"], "question": "the saw a record eleven teams playing 32 matches in 25 different stadia?"} {"answers": ["History of the University of Bristol"], "question": "the University of Bristol's gowns are by its first Vice Chancellor in the colour of the rocks of the Avon Gorge after rain?"} {"answers": ["Große Freiheit Nr. 7"], "question": "the 1944 German film was banned in Nazi Germany and only permitted by the Allies in late 1945?"} {"answers": ["Alfred", "Pippard", "Alfred Pippard"], "question": "Do you know that, due to political pressure for quicker development, was unable to finish his report on the structural analysis of the R101 airship \"\" before it crashed?"} {"answers": ["1959 Pacific hurricane season"], "question": "having reached peak windspeed on September 6, 1959, is the earliest known Category 5 Pacific hurricane?"} {"answers": ["Me and Orson Welles"], "question": "Zac Efron and Claire Danes claim they saw a ghostlike figure while filming at Gaiety Theatre on the Isle of Man?"} {"answers": ["Peter Wall"], "question": "Vancouver's tallest completed building has been called \"the crowning achievement\" of the Ukraine-born businessman ?"} {"answers": ["James", "Angela", "Angela James"], "question": ", once called the \"Wayne Gretzky of women's ice hockey,\" was amongst the first three women inducted into the International Ice Hockey Hall of Fame?"} {"answers": ["Morago", "Jay", "Jay Morago"], "question": "Native American activist was the first Governor of the Gila River Indian Community, Arizona?"} {"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Flemming", "Flemming"], "question": " called over 600 events as a broadcaster for the ABC Sports' \"Wide World of Sports\" during his career?"} {"answers": ["A Month in the Country", "A Month in the Country"], "question": "an original 35 mm film print of the 1987 film was only rediscovered in 2004 due to the efforts of a fan?"} {"answers": ["Sebastian Hardie"], "question": " were Australia's first symphonic rock band and released their debut album \"Four Moments\" in 1975?"} {"answers": ["No Mercy", "No Mercy"], "question": "at WWE's pay-per-view, Randy Orton and his father, \"Cowboy\" Bob Orton, kayfabe locked The Undertaker in a casket and set it on fire?"} {"answers": ["Bouse Hutton", "Bouse", "Hutton"], "question": " \"\" played ice hockey, lacrosse, and Canadian football at the highest respective level of competition, winning championships in each sport?"} {"answers": ["Fifty Dead Men Walking"], "question": "the 2008 film is based on an autobiography by British secret agent Marty McGartland, who was later shot six times in an assassination attempt by the IRA?"} {"answers": ["Gustaw Przeczek", "Przeczek", "Gustaw"], "question": "Polish writer was a member of the Cultural Committee of the National Assembly of Czechoslovakia in the 1950s?"} {"answers": ["History of chromatography"], "question": "the can be traced to the work of Russian botanist Mikhail Tsvet \"\", but his work saw little use until the 1930s?"} {"answers": ["Riley Hern", "Hern", "Riley"], "question": " was the first professional ice hockey goaltender to play on a Stanley Cup-winning team?"} {"answers": ["Lorillard", "Pierre", "Pierre Abraham Lorillard"], "question": " was the first man to make snuff in North America?"} {"answers": ["Lakenheath-Bentwaters Incident", "Lakenheath-Bentwaters incident"], "question": "the Condon Committee report into the in 1956 concluded it was likely that at least one genuine UFO was involved?"} {"answers": ["Chris Stamp", "Chris", "Stamp"], "question": "British actor Terence Stamp's brother , a New York City psychodrama therapist, co-managed and produced rock band The Who from 1964 to 1975?"} {"answers": ["Bernard", "Aldis", "Aldis Bernard"], "question": "Montreal Mayor was the first President of the Dental Association of the Province of Quebec when it was founded in 1869?"} {"answers": ["Withington Community Hospital"], "question": " was, at its height, the largest teaching hospital in Europe?"} {"answers": ["Palladius", "Embrun", "Palladius of Embrun"], "question": "according to legend, of Embrun made prophecies, knew angels, and defeated the Devil by crossing himself?"} {"answers": ["First emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly"], "question": "the first peacekeeping force, the UNEF, was approved at the with 57 supports, 0 opposes, and 19 abstains?"} {"answers": ["Spacecraft magnetometer"], "question": "Luna 2 was the first of several spacecraft to use to discover that the Moon has almost no magnetic field?"} {"answers": ["Bastø Fosen"], "question": "shipping company operates the most trafficked car ferry route in Norway, from Moss to Halden?"} {"answers": ["Rudolf Mentzel", "Mentzel", "Rudolf"], "question": "chemist and science policy-maker , head of the German Research Foundation in the 1930s and later VP of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, was also an SS Brigadier?"} {"answers": ["Morgan State Bears football", "Morgan State Bears"], "question": "four players from the Bears are in the NFL Hall of Fame?"} {"answers": ["Abdur Rashid Kardar", "Kardar", "Abdur"], "question": ", a pioneer of the Pakistani film industry in Lahore, was a calligraphist who prepared posters for foreign-made films?"} {"answers": ["Jiří Sovák", "Sovák", "Jiří"], "question": "actor played the role of a man who had a prophetic dream about the Velvet Revolution in the 1996 Czech film \"Kolya\"?"} {"answers": ["Arpad", "Vass", "Arpad Alexander Vass", "Arpad Vass"], "question": "forensic anthropologist is developing a decomposition odor analysis or DOA database to enable Human Remains Detection (HRD) dogs to help detect human remains?"} {"answers": ["1346"], "question": "in , the Black Plague \"(illustration pictured)\" infected the first Europeans in the Crimea in what has been called one of the worst biological attacks in the history of warfare?"} {"answers": ["Syed", "Wajid Ali", "Ali", "Syed Wajid Ali"], "question": " was the longest serving President of the Pakistan Olympic Association with a tenure of 26 years?"} {"answers": ["Remedy Drive"], "question": "the four brothers in Christian rock band were performing over 200 concerts a year before signing onto a record label?"} {"answers": ["Stropharia aeruginosa"], "question": "the blue-green toadstool is named for its similarity in colour to verdigris?"} {"answers": ["Rubroboletus legaliae"], "question": "the flesh of the poisonous mushroom smells of chicory?"} {"answers": ["Chichester", "Chichester, Quebec"], "question": "in the 1800s, claimed to have the largest wooden locks in Canada, built as part of a scheme to encourage boat travel on the upper Ottawa River?"} {"answers": ["Starved"], "question": "all four stars of , an FX sitcom about eating disorders, struggled with eating disorders themselves, a fact unknown to producers until after casting?"} {"answers": ["Trondheim Central Station"], "question": "the original building of in Norway has been preserved as a cultural heritage?"} {"answers": ["George", "Whalley", "George Hammond Whalley"], "question": ", a British Member of Parliament, once claimed that the Pope had taken control of the Royal Artillery?"} {"answers": ["Geoff Eales", "Eales", "Geoff"], "question": "jazz pianist played the French horn with the National Youth Orchestra of Wales and piano with the BBC Big Band?"} {"answers": ["Metolius Springs"], "question": " in Oregon produces 50,000 gallons/s, enough to make the Metolius River one of the largest spring-fed rivers in the US?"} {"answers": ["The Maid of Orleans"], "question": "Voltaire's 1730 poem about Joan of Arc, , was banned in most of Europe?"} {"answers": ["Amethyst Initiative"], "question": "the , signed by over a hundred college presidents, seeks reconsideration of alcohol drinking age laws in the United States?"} {"answers": ["Mt. Blanco Fossil Museum"], "question": "the had to auction off the world's largest mastodon skull to pay a defamation judgement after the curator made disparaging Internet comments about former partners?"} {"answers": ["Charlie Gardiner", "Gardiner", "Charlie Gardiner", "Charlie"], "question": " is the only goaltender to captain his team to a Stanley Cup victory?"} {"answers": ["No Connection", "No Connection"], "question": "the soundtracks to \"FlatOut\" and \"\" include five songs by English rock music group ?"} {"answers": ["Joseph H. Rainey", "Joseph H. Rainey House"], "question": "the \"\", was the Georgetown, South Carolina home of the first black United States Congressman, a former slave?"} {"answers": ["Odontogriphus", "Odontogriphus omalus"], "question": "the discovery of 189 fossils of the mid-Cambrian thrust it into the centre of a heated debate about the evolution of molluscs, annelids and brachiopods?"} {"answers": ["Rogers Orchards"], "question": " in Southington, Connecticut has been owned and run by seven generations of the same family since 1807?"} {"answers": ["Harry", "Harry Hartz", "Hartz"], "question": "as a publicity stunt, Indy 500 driver drove a car backwards across the United States?"} {"answers": ["Beefsteak Raid"], "question": "Abraham Lincoln called the \"the slickest piece of cattle-stealing\" he ever heard of?"} {"answers": ["Reed Memorial Library"], "question": " is the oldest library building in Putnam County, New York?"} {"answers": ["Gilead Cemetery"], "question": "the funerary art on the gravestones at in Carmel, New York, illustrates changes in Protestant views of the role of death in the later 18th century?"} {"answers": ["Heights of Buildings Act of 1910", "Height of Buildings Act of 1910", "Height of Buildings Act"], "question": "the restricts the height of buildings in Washington D.C. to 20 ft (6 m) taller than the width of the street they face?"} {"answers": ["The Black Six"], "question": "the title roles in the 1974 blaxploitation film were played by six then-current National Football League stars?"} {"answers": ["A Memoir of Jane Austen"], "question": "the novels of Jane Austen \"\" became popular with the public only after the publication of in 1869?"} {"answers": ["Confraternities in Nigeria"], "question": ", a type of Nigerian university student organization started by Nobel Prize laureate Wole Soyinka, are now linked with organized crime?"} {"answers": ["IOffer"], "question": ", an online trading community launched in May 2002, had nearly one million users by February 2008?"} {"answers": ["Lysak", "John Lysak", "John"], "question": "American Olympian was banned from the gymnasium of the ship that took him to the 1936 Summer Olympics after he destroyed much of its equipment?"} {"answers": ["Hoya australis"], "question": "the Australian vine , a popular garden plant, attracts butterfly species such as the Common Crow?"} {"answers": ["Pomponne II de Bellièvre", "Pompone", "Pompone de Bellièvre", "Bellièvre"], "question": "Robert Nanteuil's engraving of \"\" was described as \"the most beautiful engraved portrait that exists\"?"} {"answers": ["Convention of 1836"], "question": "at the , delegates approved the Texas Declaration of Independence with no debate?"} {"answers": ["Eramosa Karst"], "question": "the geologic features located within the are considered to be the best example of karst topography found in the Canadian province of Ontario?"} {"answers": ["Longfin trevally"], "question": "although the is a prized table fish in Thailand and Cambodia, it is overall too rare to sustain commercial fisheries?"} {"answers": ["Juyn", "John", "John Juyn"], "question": "the 15th-century figure served simultaneously as Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer and Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, only relinquishing the positions when he was appointed Chief Justice of the King's Bench?"} {"answers": ["William", "Fox", "William Fox", "William Fox", "William Hubert Fox"], "question": " was awarded a scholarship to drama school, but only on the condition that he passed the money on to another student?"} {"answers": ["Tāre", "Ieva Tāre", "Ieva"], "question": "Latvian basketball player suffered a serious arm injury during the qualification for 2008 Summer Olympics, but recovered in time for the actual Olympics?"} {"answers": ["The Mock Tempest"], "question": " was a 1674 parody of Dryden and Davenant's adaptation of Shakespeare's \"Tempest\"?"} {"answers": ["Vladas", "Vladas Česiūnas", "Česiūnas"], "question": "flatwater canoer was forcibly returned by the KGB to the Soviet Union out of fear that he would publish a book on doping in the Soviet Union prior to the 1980 Summer Olympics?"} {"answers": ["Andrew Nicholas Rebori", "Rebori", "Andrew Rebori", "Andrew"], "question": "architect once referred to modern buildings as \"steel and glass upside-down cakes\"?"} {"answers": ["Coastal trevally"], "question": "the is frequently known under an incorrect Latin name because of a typo in the first volume to describe it?"} {"answers": ["Pandorea pandorana"], "question": "\"Pandorea\" \"Golden Showers\" is a yellow-flowering variety of the Australian native plant the ?"} {"answers": ["Sternberg", "Erich Walter Sternberg", "Erich"], "question": " was the first of a wave of professional musicians to flee Germany for Palestine prior to World War II?"} {"answers": ["Idangai"], "question": "the or \"left-hand\" is the name of a faction of six castes which existed in Tamil society in ancient times?"} {"answers": ["Valluvar", "Valluvar"], "question": "the are the hereditary priests of the Pallars and Paraiyars of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu?"} {"answers": ["Dancheong"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" refers to Korean traditional decorative coloring on wooden buildings and artifacts for style?"} {"answers": ["Pharming", "Pharming"], "question": " is a type of genetic modification involving the use of plants, and potentially also animals, as the means to produce compounds of therapeutic value?"} {"answers": ["Splash dam"], "question": "a was a temporary wooden dam used to raise the water level in streams to float logs downstream to sawmills?"} {"answers": ["Cohoes Music Hall"], "question": "singer Eva Tanguay was reportedly booed off the stage in her first appearance at in New York?"} {"answers": ["Cynthia", "Cynthia Lee Woodhead", "Woodhead", "Cynthia Woodhead"], "question": "American swimmer received three gold medals and two silver medals at the 1978 World Aquatics Championships, when she was only 14 years old?"} {"answers": ["Claude", "Kirkpatrick", "Claude Kirkpatrick"], "question": ", Louisiana public works director in the 1960s, joined with state officials in Texas to establish Toledo Bend Reservoir on the common Sabine River border?"} {"answers": ["VP-8", "Patrol Squadron 8"], "question": " became the first operational P-3 Orion squadron in the United States Navy during October 1962?"} {"answers": ["Phan Thanh Giản", "Phan", "Giản", "Phan Thanh Gian"], "question": "in 1862, said that France's \"wealth and strength are beyond description\"?"} {"answers": ["Charlie Nothing", "Nothing", "Charlie"], "question": " created the dingulator?"} {"answers": ["Linn Skåber", "Skåber", "Linn"], "question": "out of all the Norwegian TV guest appearances during the first half of 2007, had the most?"} {"answers": ["Roy Staiger", "Staiger", "Roy", "Roy Joseph Staiger"], "question": " played for both New York Major League Baseball teams, the Mets and Yankees, but for no other Major League teams?"} {"answers": ["Gladys Morgan", "Gladys", "Morgan"], "question": "Welsh comedienne was renowned for her toothless, ear-splitting, infectious laugh?"} {"answers": ["Eišiškės"], "question": "the Jewish community dates its presence in , Lithuania, back to the year 1097 or 1171?"} {"answers": ["Abell 39"], "question": "the planetary nebula \"\" is unusually spherical, yet its central star is offset from the center?"} {"answers": ["The Bostonian Society", "Bostonian Society"], "question": " was formed in 1881 to prevent the Old State House, site of the Boston Massacre, from being moved to Chicago?"} {"answers": ["William", "Turner", "William Turner", "William Turner"], "question": "composer was kicked out of the Chapel Royal choir when his voice broke?"} {"answers": ["Zhang", "Gao", "Zhang Gao"], "question": "the Tang Dynasty chancellor , prior to his civil service career, would attend feasts held by officials just for the purpose of getting drunk?"} {"answers": ["Black-breasted Buttonquail", "Black-breasted buttonquail"], "question": "the larger and more distinctively coloured female mates with multiple male quails, who in turn incubate the eggs?"} {"answers": ["Nell Rankin", "Nell", "Rankin"], "question": "opera singer used her pet jaguar, King Tut, as a negotiating tool at the Metropolitan Opera?"} {"answers": ["Mann", "Frederick Mann", "Frederick"], "question": " was the first Australian-born Chief Justice of Victoria?"} {"answers": ["Charles", "Charles Pearson", "Charles Knight Pearson", "Charles Pearson", "Pearson"], "question": " was Mentioned in Despatches 10 times for actions during the Anglo-Zulu War?"} {"answers": ["Focometer"], "question": "the was created in order to provide rural or economically disadvantaged populations the ability to measure spherical refractive errors?"} {"answers": ["Chinese Hand Laundry Alliance"], "question": "members of the faced surveillance, interrogation, and harassment by the FBI?"} {"answers": ["Harvey Akio Itano", "Itano", "Harvey", "Harvey Itano"], "question": "biochemist , who worked with Linus Pauling to determine the molecular basis of sickle cell disease, was the first Japanese American admitted to the National Academy of Sciences?"} {"answers": ["Flat Daddy"], "question": "thousands of , life-size photo cutouts of American soldiers deployed in Iraq or Afghanistan, have been created to help families cope with their deployment?"} {"answers": ["Dick Jones", "Dick Jones", "Dick", "Jones"], "question": ", a Wyoming Republican state legislator and gubernatorial nominee, also operated a trucking company which at its peak served thirty-eight states?"} {"answers": ["Lars Andreas Oftedahl", "Andreas Oftedahl", "Oftedahl", "Lars"], "question": ", member of the Norwegian Constituent Assembly in 1814, was also a renowned speaker?"} {"answers": ["Jacobsen", "Julius", "Julius Nicolai Jacobsen"], "question": "the wife of sawmill owner was said to haunt their house in Fredrikstad, Norway after she died?"} {"answers": ["Rottnest Island Airport", "Rottnest Island"], "question": "the world's shortest scheduled air route once was from Perth Airport to , a distance of ?"} {"answers": ["Biblioburro"], "question": "the is a traveling library that distributes books to patrons in the Caribbean Sea hinterlands of Colombia on the backs of two donkeys, Alfa and Beto?"} {"answers": ["Red corridor", "Red Corridor"], "question": " is a term used to describe an impoverished region in the east of India that experiences considerable Naxalite communist militant activity?"} {"answers": ["2006 Pacific hurricane season"], "question": " was the first eastern North Pacific tropical storm to develop during the month of November since 2000?"} {"answers": ["ImageAmerica"], "question": " provided Google Earth with high resolution black and white images of New Orleans immediately after the events of Hurricane Katrina?"} {"answers": ["Cristóbal Rojas"], "question": "Venezuelan painter produced a painting of purgatory \"\" shortly before his death in the knowledge he was going to die from tuberculosis?"} {"answers": ["Alfred", "Alfred Philippe Roll", "Roll"], "question": " was the French government's official painter?"} {"answers": ["Peter Stringfellow", "Stringfellow", "Peter", "Peter Stringfellow"], "question": "footballer suffered a dramatic decline in form, which ultimately ended his professional career, after being involved in a car crash in which a team-mate died?"} {"answers": ["Lorene", "Lorene Scafaria", "Scafaria"], "question": "the 2008 teen comedy film \"Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist\" was 's ninth screenplay but first novel adaptation?"} {"answers": ["Gongen"], "question": "in Shinto, a represents a manifestation of a buddha from India to guide the Japanese people to salvation?"} {"answers": ["Mich d'Avray", "Mich", "d'Avray"], "question": "South African played football in England and Holland before becoming the last ever National Soccer League Coach of the Year in Australia?"} {"answers": ["Fish and Fur Club"], "question": "the distinctive rustic porch trim of the in Nelsonville, New York, which earned it a listing on the National Register of Historic Places, has since been replaced?"} {"answers": ["Brian Dannelly", "Brian", "Dannelly"], "question": "writer-director was expelled from the first grade for hitting a nun at his Catholic elementary school?"} {"answers": ["That International Rag"], "question": "Irving Berlin stuffed towels into a piano while he was composing \"\" \"(listen)\" to muffle the sound because other hotel guests made noise complaints?"} {"answers": ["I'm a PC"], "question": "the recent series of \"\" advertisements for Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system were created using Apple Macintosh computers?"} {"answers": ["Ochna serrulata"], "question": " is called \"Mickey Mouse Plant\" because the plant's bright-red sepals \"\" resemble the face of Mickey Mouse?"} {"answers": ["Mathews", "Lloyd", "Lloyd William Mathews", "Lloyd Mathews"], "question": "an island purchased by for use as a prison is now a conservation area for giant tortoises?"} {"answers": ["What If We"], "question": "29 out of 40 prepared songs were excluded from the final track list of Brandon Heath's album ?"} {"answers": ["Iván", "Jr.", "Iván DeJesús, Jr.", "Iván DeJesús Jr."], "question": "although was selected to play in the 2008 Southern League All-star game, he instead played in the 2008 All-Star Futures Game?"} {"answers": ["Morris", "Sullivan", "Morris F. Sullivan", "Morris Sullivan", "Morris Francis Sullivan"], "question": "'s relocation of his Sullivan Bluth Studios animation company from the U.S. to Ireland, to exploit tax advantages, helped stimulate the development of Ireland's animation industry?"} {"answers": ["Kleptoplasty"], "question": "organisms exhibiting retain active chloroplasts from the algae on which they feed, providing the new host with the products of photosynthesis?"} {"answers": ["Nameless", "Nameless, Tennessee"], "question": "there is no agreement as to the origin of the unusual name of , Tennessee?"} {"answers": ["Belton", "Howard", "Howard C. Belton", "Howard Belton"], "question": " lost the election to become the Oregon State Treasurer in 1948, only to be appointed to the same office 12 years later?"} {"answers": ["Irwin", "Irwin Gunsalus", "Gunsalus"], "question": " discovered lipoic acid, an enzyme cofactor which has been proposed as a dietary supplement to prevent or delay the onset of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases?"} {"answers": ["La Marche", "La Marche"], "question": "the cave paintings at in France, which include detailed depictions of humans rather than stick figures, were met with skepticism when discovered in 1937?"} {"answers": ["Elaeophora elaphi"], "question": "the nematode is a parasite that infests the hepatic blood vessels of Red Deer in Spain?"} {"answers": ["Mar Y Cel"], "question": "the estate, built in the early 1900s in the foothills of California's Santa Ynez Mountains, included an aqueduct, water works, arches, and statues?"} {"answers": ["Maidenhead Bridge"], "question": "in 1903, a toll of 10 pennies (equivalent to £ today) was levied to take a flock of twenty sheep across ?"} {"answers": ["Grenadier Island", "Grenadier Island"], "question": "during the War of 1812, , Canada, housed a small military installation?"} {"answers": ["Earl T. Newbry", "Newbry", "Earl"], "question": "after a plane crash killed the Governor of Oregon and the next two people in line for that office, the new governor's first act was to appoint as Secretary of State?"} {"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Loomis", "Loomis"], "question": "as Director of the Voice of America, oversaw the introduction of Special English, in which news is read slowly with a limited vocabulary of about 1,500 words and a simplified grammar?"} {"answers": ["White suckerfish", "Remora albescens"], "question": "the responds to a touch on its belly by forcefully erecting its pelvic fins?"} {"answers": ["Greenville Presbyterian Church", "Greenville Presbyterian Church"], "question": " was the first non-Dutch church established in New York's Catskill region?"} {"answers": ["Mike", "Davis", "Mike Davis", "Mike Davis"], "question": " envisioned making recreational boats available on the Hudson River in New York City after seeing how boats could be rented in Istanbul and rowed on the Bosporus?"} {"answers": ["Rob Epstein", "Rob", "Epstein"], "question": ", Academy Award-winning director of \"The Times of Harvey Milk\", also directed \"Paragraph 175\" chronicling the treatment of homosexuals in Nazi Germany?"} {"answers": ["Rolls-Royce LiftSystem"], "question": "the \"\" was awarded the prestigious Collier trophy in 2001?"} {"answers": ["Baseball Girls", "Taishō Baseball Girls"], "question": " is a light novel series about an all-girl baseball team set in Taishō era Japan?"} {"answers": ["Junos OS", "Junos"], "question": "Juniper Networks has updated its software every 90 days since its creation in 1998?"} {"answers": ["United States Marine Corps Birthday", "United States Marine Corps birthday", "United States Marine Corps"], "question": "the U.S. Marine Corps on the anniversary of the day that the 2nd Continental Congress authorized the creation of the Continental Marines?"} {"answers": ["Sheffield Iris"], "question": "the newspaper's first editor fled the UK when troops tried to arrest him, and its second was imprisoned for six months on charges of malicious libel?"} {"answers": ["Koreans in Spain"], "question": "the only significant Koreatown established by is in Las Palmas on the island of Gran Canaria?"} {"answers": ["1998 Atlantic hurricane season"], "question": " of the 1998 Atlantic hurricane season attained forward motion of over on October 9?"} {"answers": ["Kenyon Athletic Center"], "question": "in 2007 the was surrounded by Knox County residents to \"form a shield of protection\" in preparation for a Billy Graham Evangelistic Association event?"} {"answers": ["Commission on Social Welfare"], "question": "the , from 1983 to 1986, reviewed social welfare in Ireland?"} {"answers": ["History of San Diego State University", "San Diego State University"], "question": "during the some students joined the armed forces during World War II and assisted in the Doolittle Raid over Japan?"} {"answers": ["Strengthen the Arm of Liberty"], "question": "the Boy Scouts of America celebrated their fortieth anniversary in 1950 with the theme of \"(Lady Liberty statue pictured)\"?"} {"answers": ["Connecticut River Museum", "Connecticut River"], "question": "the is located in a restored 1878 steamboat warehouse?"} {"answers": ["Michigan Tech", "Michigan Tech Huskies"], "question": "the , from Michigan's Upper Peninsula, have won three NCAA Division I championships in ice hockey, with players such as Tony Esposito?"} {"answers": ["Papillifera papillaris"], "question": "the Mediterranean land snail species lived in England for over 100 years before being discovered?"} {"answers": ["Jacob", "Jacob Earl", "Jacob Earl Fickel", "Fickel"], "question": " is credited with firing the first gunshots from an airplane?"} {"answers": ["Alfred D'Orsay Tennyson Dickens", "Alfred D'Orsay Tennyson", "Dickens", "Alfred d'Orsay Tennyson Dickens", "Alfred"], "question": ", the son of novelist Charles Dickens, died in New York in 1912 while on a lecture tour celebrating the centenary of his father's birth?"} {"answers": ["1948 Donora smog"], "question": "the 20 deaths in the , called one of the worst air pollution disasters in American history, have been credited with leading to passage of the U.S. Clean Air Act in 1970?"} {"answers": ["Asbury", "Edith", "Edith Evans Asbury"], "question": "Mayor of New York City John Lindsay was said to have been so angered by of \"The New York Times\" that he broke his telephone after slamming down the receiver?"} {"answers": ["A Series of Psychotic Episodes"], "question": "the pilot edition of the BBC Radio 7 comedy was nominated for a Sony Radio Academy Award?"} {"answers": ["Black-throated finch", "Black-throated Finch"], "question": "the has a black-rumped and a white-rumped subspecies?"} {"answers": ["Yevkurov", "Yunus-bek", "Yunus-bek Yevkurov"], "question": ", the current president of Ingushetia, is a recipient of the Hero of Russia award, the country's highest honourary title?"} {"answers": ["African and Malagasy Union"], "question": "the was a former intergovernmental organization created to promote cooperation among African states, but went defunct in 1985?"} {"answers": ["Bernard", "Bernard Sainz", "Sainz"], "question": ", known as \"Dr Mabuse\" because of his success in horse racing and cycling, was jailed for three years for administering doping products?"} {"answers": ["Robinson", "Gail Robinson", "Gail", "Gail Robinson"], "question": "operatic soprano won the Metropolitan Opera auditions at the young age of 19?"} {"answers": ["Wingspread Conference on the Precautionary Principle"], "question": "the established the internationally accepted definition of the precautionary principle?"} {"answers": ["Scalar implicature"], "question": "children have trouble to aspect verbs implicating non-completion such as \"start\", but find implicit meaning in degree modifiers such as \"half\", as in \"half-finished\"?"} {"answers": ["Educational music"], "question": " has been shown in research to promote learning?"} {"answers": ["Kevin Laue", "Kevin Clinton Laue", "Laue", "Kevin"], "question": "\"Sports Illustrated\" described high school player as \"the most exciting player in basketball\" because of his playing skill with only one hand?"} {"answers": ["Wayzata station"], "question": "James J. Hill of the Great Northern Railway built the in Wayzata, Minnesota, in 1906 after moving the former stop a mile east of town 12 years earlier in a dispute with town residents?"} {"answers": ["Classification of Champagne vineyards"], "question": "unlike Bordeaux and Burgundy, vineyards in Champagne are according to what village they are in?"} {"answers": ["Kotchian", "Carl Kotchian", "Carl"], "question": "payments made by Lockheed president to encourage purchases of his company's L-1011 aircraft led to the arrest and conviction of Prime Minister of Japan Kakuei Tanaka?"} {"answers": ["Marine Corps Test Unit"], "question": "the along with the 3rd Marine Corps Provisional Atomic Exercise Brigade carried out mock maneuvers 3,500 yards away from the detonation site of a nuclear bomb?"} {"answers": ["Austrian Partition"], "question": "out of three partitions of Poland, the had the most local autonomy, but was also the poorest?"} {"answers": ["Frazier–Lemke Farm Bankruptcy Act"], "question": "the was struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court in May 1935 as violating the Fifth Amendment?"} {"answers": ["Keeble", "Curtis Keeble", "Curtis"], "question": "due to a bureaucratic error Sir was placed in charge of 2000 Russian refugees despite not speaking fluent Russian?"} {"answers": ["Water supply and sanitation in Senegal"], "question": " pumps 1.4 billion cubic meters of water per year, 92% of which is for agriculture?"} {"answers": ["The Kinetiks"], "question": "\"The Irish Times\" referred to a single by the band as \"‘Kin brilliant\"?"} {"answers": ["De vetula"], "question": "in the Latin poem , its supposed author Ovid renounces adultery?"} {"answers": ["Albert Reiss", "Reiss", "Albert"], "question": "tenor sang in 1,070 performances at the Metropolitan Opera?"} {"answers": ["Scotch Professors"], "question": "the , a group of 19th-century Scottish footballers, are credited with inventing the passing style of the modern game and spreading the sport globally?"} {"answers": ["History of netball", "history of netball"], "question": "the is linked to that of basketball, and that netball was primarily developed as a women's sport?"} {"answers": ["Dana", "Dana Fox", "Fox"], "question": "screenwriter works with Diablo Cody and Lorene Scafaria in a writing group they call \"The Fempire\"?"} {"answers": ["Johanna", "Johanna Wokalek", "Wokalek"], "question": " portrayed Red Army Faction terrorist Gudrun Ensslin in the Golden Globe-nominated film \"The Baader Meinhof Complex\"?"} {"answers": ["Matchless G12"], "question": "the \"CSR\" motorcycle designation officially stood for \"Competition, Sport, Road\", but was dubbed the \"Coffee Shop Racer\" by its rivals?"} {"answers": ["Red Ensign of Singapore"], "question": "masters of Singapore-registered ships are subject to a fine of S$1,000 if they do not hoist the \"\" before entering or leaving port?"} {"answers": ["Denzil", "Pyrford", "Denzil Onslow of Pyrford", "Denzil Onslow"], "question": " was Member of Parliament for Guildford after his nephew Foot Onslow, and was then succeeded by another nephew, Richard Onslow, 1st Baron Onslow?"} {"answers": ["Manor House, 21 Soho Square"], "question": "between 1778 and 1801, , London, \"\" was a high-class magic brothel called \"The White House\", described by Henry Mayhew as a \"notorious place of ill-fame\"?"} {"answers": ["I Ain't Marching Anymore", "I Ain't Marching Anymore"], "question": "in an incident he described as the highlight of his career, Phil Ochs sang \"\" and inspired hundreds of young men to burn their draft cards?"} {"answers": ["Robert", "Corbet", "Robert Corbet"], "question": "when Royal Navy Captain was killed in action in September 1810, rumours were spread that he had been murdered by his own crew?"} {"answers": ["WJBE"], "question": "the call letters now used by a radio station in Five Points, Alabama, were used by singer James Brown for his James Brown Enterprises radio station?"} {"answers": ["Pueblo Vocational Community College", "Pueblo Community College"], "question": "in 1978, became part of the Colorado Community College System after having been a branch campus of Southern Colorado State College?"} {"answers": ["Dick Whittington and His Cat"], "question": "the English folkloric story is based on the real Richard Whittington, but there is no historical evidence that he ever had a cat?"} {"answers": ["M34 cluster bomb"], "question": "the was the first major U.S. chemical weapon designed to deliver sarin nerve agent?"} {"answers": ["Dabo", "Leon", "Leon Dabo"], "question": "American painter was a spy in World War I?"} {"answers": ["Glenn & Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center"], "question": "during construction of the church that now houses the in Hillsboro, Oregon, the church was given all the rock they needed for US$1,000 as long as they hauled it away?"} {"answers": ["Unjusa"], "question": "of over 1,000 stone Buddha statues that once existed at the Korean Buddhist temple , only 91 remain intact?"} {"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Paparian", "Paparian"], "question": ", who visited Cuba while mayor of Pasadena, California, was reported to admire both Che Guevara and the U.S. Marine Corps?"} {"answers": ["El Mashad v. Bush"], "question": "Sharif el-Mashad, the named petitioner in the habeas corpus case of , was in the clothing trade before being sent to the Guantanamo Bay detention camp?"} {"answers": ["St. Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Church", "St. Charles Borromeo Roman Catholic Church"], "question": "the Romanesque \"\" in Detroit, Michigan, serves a parish that was established to minister to Belgian immigrants to the city?"} {"answers": ["Raymond Francis Lederer", "Raymond Lederer"], "question": "in exchange for US$50,000 from two undercover agents posing as representatives of a fictitious Arab sheik in the Abscam investigation, U.S. Congressman told the agents \"I can give you me\"?"} {"answers": ["Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News"], "question": "in 1883, a dozen years before Oscar Wilde was convicted for Gross Indecency, the published a cartoon showing him in convict dress?"} {"answers": ["Zoia Markovna Horn", "Horn", "Zoia Horn", "Zoia"], "question": "the Intellectual Freedom Award is named for a librarian who was jailed for refusing to testify in the 1972 trial of the Harrisburg Seven anti-war activists?"} {"answers": ["Johnson", "Cornelis Janssens van Ceulen", "Cornelius", "Cornelius Johnson", "Cornelius Johnson"], "question": "one of the most gifted portrait painters of the 17th century is known as , although he never used that name to sign his paintings?"} {"answers": ["Johnny Warsap", "Warsap", "Johnny"], "question": "footballer was signed by Gillingham F.C. after he played against the club for a team representing the Royal Berkshire Regiment?"} {"answers": ["Harald", "Harald Damsleth", "Damsleth"], "question": "Norwegian illustrator was convicted for treason in 1950, for having drawn Nazi propaganda posters during World War II?"} {"answers": ["Ulster cherry"], "question": "the is named after Ulster County, New York, a region where sweet cherries are produced commercially?"} {"answers": ["Shokichi Natsui", "Shokichi", "Natsui"], "question": "Japanese jūdōka became the first World Judo Champion in 1956?"} {"answers": ["Narrows Bridge", "Narrows Bridge"], "question": "when it was completed in 1959, the in Perth, Western Australia, was the largest precast prestressed concrete bridge in the world?"} {"answers": ["Lucienne", "Lucienne Bréval", "Bréval"], "question": "in spite of her great reputation in Europe, operatic soprano had limited success in America as critics thought her singing lacked polish?"} {"answers": ["The Hunters of Kentucky"], "question": ", which commemorated the Battle of New Orleans, was used as Andrew Jackson's 1828 campaign song?"} {"answers": ["TT Class 8"], "question": "the Trondheim Tramway of Norway could not sell their used trams \"\" because they had the unique combination of width and meter gauge?"} {"answers": ["Hydramacin-1"], "question": "the antimicrobial protein was extracted and isolated in 2008 by German scientists from \"Hydra\", a freshwater relative of corals and jellyfish?"} {"answers": ["Madhu church shelling"], "question": "the affected the Shrine of Our Lady of Madhu, the holiest Roman Catholic shrine in Sri Lanka?"} {"answers": ["al-Shawwa", "Sa'id", "Sa'id al-Shawwa", "Said al-Shawa", "Hajj Sa'id al-Shawwa"], "question": " was the first mayor of Gaza, appointed in 1906?"} {"answers": ["Get Me a Lawyer"], "question": "Rose Byrne said that filming the opening scene of \"Damages\" episode \"\" on a winter's morning in only underwear and a coat was \"very traumatic\"?"} {"answers": ["Trondhjems Omnibus", "Trondhjems Omnibus Aktieselskab"], "question": " started the first scheduled coach route in Trondheim, Norway, in 1893?"} {"answers": ["Bank of Issue in Poland"], "question": "the , created by the Nazis to support the Nazi economy, was penetrated by the Polish resistance which used it as a source of falsified documents?"} {"answers": ["Diadema setosum"], "question": "because the Indo-Pacific sea urchin has been found in Turkish waters, it is the first invasive echinoid in the Mediterranean?"} {"answers": ["Michael", "Arne", "Michael Arne"], "question": "composer 's obsession for alchemy and the search for the philosopher's stone led him into serious financial problems resulting in his arrest and confinement in a Dublin sponging-house?"} {"answers": ["BBC Sports Personality of the Year"], "question": "when Muhammad Ali \"\" won the BBC's he received more votes than the other candidates put together?"} {"answers": ["Istanbul Hezarfen Airfield"], "question": " hosts around 30,000 music fans every September for the annual Rock'n Coke open air music festival?"} {"answers": ["Leon Hirsch Keyserling", "Keyserling", "Leon", "Leon Keyserling"], "question": " was the head of the Council of Economic Advisers advising U.S. President Truman, yet never finished his own graduate dissertation in economics?"} {"answers": ["Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act", "Biological Weapons Anti-Terrorism Act of 1989"], "question": "the U.S. provided penalties ranging from a life sentence to a term of any number of years for violators?"} {"answers": ["Lucius Seymour Storrs", "Lucius", "Storrs", "Seymour Storrs"], "question": "in 1914, railway official became president of the Connecticut Company?"} {"answers": ["Phil Lamason", "Phil", "Lamason"], "question": "at great risk, Squadron Leader of the RNZAF negotiated the transfer of 166 allied airmen from Buchenwald concentration camp, a week before their scheduled execution?"} {"answers": ["The Boy I Used to Be"], "question": "while the British indie rock band Bombay Bicycle Club were recording their debut EP, , they were in the same school year as Cajun Dance Party?"} {"answers": ["Gigantic", "Gigantic"], "question": ", a film about a single man deciding to adopt a baby, was inspired by writer–director Matt Aselton's childhood wish for his parents to adopt a baby from China?"} {"answers": ["Alexandra Penney", "Alexandra", "Penney"], "question": ", author of the best-selling book \"How to Make Love to a Man\", has been credited as one of the creators and popularizers of the pink ribbon \"\" as a symbol for breast cancer awareness?"} {"answers": ["Rayat ash-Shaghilah"], "question": "in the 1950s, the Iraqi Communist Party accused the dissident communist group of being \"royalists\", \"deviationists\", and police agents?"} {"answers": ["Nikolay Zherikhov", "Nikolay", "Zherikhov", "Nikolay Ivanovich Zherikhov"], "question": "architect decorated one of his buildings with erotic sculptures \"\" resembling Leo Tolstoy and Alexander Pushkin?"} {"answers": ["Kodinhi"], "question": "the village of in Kerala, India, where multiple birth is a regular phenomenon, is home to over 204 pairs of twins?"} {"answers": ["Rayan", "Nizar", "Nizar Rayan"], "question": ", a top Hamas commander, sent his own son on a suicide attack mission?"} {"answers": ["Galician slaughter"], "question": "in 1846, the Austrian Empire encouraged a \"\" to weaken local nobility in Galicia who were planning a rebellion of their own?"} {"answers": ["Dorothy", "Sarnoff", "Dorothy Sarnoff"], "question": " taught presentation skills to U.S. President Jimmy Carter that included having him tone down his smile?"} {"answers": ["Terminal Arcade"], "question": "the power station that powered the 's interurbans from 1907 to 1940 had a 999-year lease?"} {"answers": ["Cape Grim massacre", "Cape Grim"], "question": "the , in which four shepherds killed up to thirty Tasmanian aborigines, was an escalation of a previous fight over women?"} {"answers": ["Noel Dossou-Yovo", "Noel", "Dossou-Yovo"], "question": " is presently President of the Professors World Peace Academy in the Republic of Benin?"} {"answers": ["Steven Coppola", "Coppola", "Steven"], "question": "Olympic Rower was the first athlete from Western New York's West Side Rowing Club to medal at the Olympic Games?"} {"answers": ["Phallus hadriani"], "question": "depending on the author, the odor of the stinkhorn mushroom \"\" has been described as sweet, or fetid?"} {"answers": ["Yri", "Kjell", "Kjell Magne Yri"], "question": ", a linguist at the University of Oslo, began his career as a Bible translator and priest in Ethiopia?"} {"answers": ["Biehl", "John", "John Biehl"], "question": ", a Chilean government minister in the 1990s, led the successful campaign for Costa Rican president Óscar Arias to win the 1987 Nobel Peace Prize?"} {"answers": ["Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall"], "question": " is a live album recorded from Rufus Wainwright's June 2006 tribute concerts to legendary singer Judy Garland?"} {"answers": ["John Windet", "John", "Windet"], "question": " published composer Tobias Hume's \"First Part of Ayres\", which contains what may be the earliest examples of \"pizzicato\" and \"col legno\"?"} {"answers": ["Anza", "Anza"], "question": "despite claims that Pakistan made the locally, it is believed the MANPAD was created with Chinese assistance via technology transfers?"} {"answers": ["Carnegie Library of Homestead"], "question": "the in Munhall, Pennsylvania, trained four Olympic swimmers and sponsored both one of the 1890s' best football clubs and a baseball team with Hall of Famer Rube Waddell?"} {"answers": ["The Subliminal Verses World Tour", "Subliminal Verses World Tour"], "question": "heavy metal band Lamb of God was banned from performing in Los Angeles, for because their former name was Burn the Priest?"} {"answers": ["Xanthoria elegans"], "question": "a study of lichen growth in the Canadian Rockies showed that \"\" expands at a rate of 0.5 mm per year for the first century before slowing down?"} {"answers": ["Frederick Hamilton", "Frederick Hamilton March", "Frederick", "March", "Fred March"], "question": "Australian was awarded the Empire Gallantry Medal for his conduct during the assassination of the Governor-General of Sudan, Sir Lee Stack?"} {"answers": ["Surtshellir"], "question": ", named for the fire giant Surtr, is the longest lava cave in Iceland?"} {"answers": ["Seip", "Hans Seip", "Hans", "Hans Kristian Seip", "Hans Kristian"], "question": ", the father of Jens Arup Seip, also had a career of his own in engineering and politics, until removed by the Nazi occupants in Norway in 1941?"} {"answers": ["Hashomer Hatzair Workers Party", "Hashomer Hatzair Workers Party of Palestine"], "question": "the was the sole Zionist party in Mandate Palestine to advocate national rights for Palestinian Arabs?"} {"answers": ["The Great Escape"], "question": "the RTÉ television series follows families as they relocate to countries such as South Africa, Australia, Austria, Italy, France and Spain?"} {"answers": ["Soybean aphid"], "question": "besides feeding on soybeans and transmitting viruses to them, a \"\" can also injure the plant by interfering with its photosynthetic pathways?"} {"answers": ["Republic of Biak-na-Bato"], "question": "the short-lived ended after a pact was signed by Emilio Aguinaldo and Fernando Primo de Rivera?"} {"answers": ["Fishing industry in the Maldives"], "question": " for giant clams in the Maldives was banned by the island's government in 1991, just one year after the fishery was established?"} {"answers": ["Cole", "Tim Cole", "Tim"], "question": " was the first person in Texas history to have his conviction posthumously overturned based on DNA evidence?"} {"answers": ["T4 rII system"], "question": "the enabled biologist Seymour Benzer to map a gene down to the level of one or two base pairs before the invention of DNA sequencing?"} {"answers": ["Tsarong"], "question": " was regarded by officials in British India as \"the most powerful friend of His Majesty's Government in Tibet\"?"} {"answers": ["Darwin Centennial Celebration", "Darwin Centennial Celebration"], "question": "during the of 1959, religious humanist Julian Huxley delivered a controversial \"secular sermon\" arguing that traditional religion was no longer needed?"} {"answers": ["Wilson", "Billy Wilson", "Billy", "Billy Wilson"], "question": "San Francisco 49ers wide receiver has been described as \"probably one of the most underrated players in NFL history\"?"} {"answers": ["Ryan M", "Ryan M-1"], "question": "before he flew the \"Spirit of St. Louis\" on his historic transatlantic flight, Charles Lindbergh's first choice of aircraft was the ?"} {"answers": ["Jaffa Clock Tower"], "question": "the \"\" in Israel was built to celebrate the silver jubilee of the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Abd al-Hamid II?"} {"answers": ["Ray", "Ray Edwin Powell", "Powell"], "question": " was the president of Alcan, a Canadian aluminum company, before becoming the 10th Chancellor of McGill University in 1957?"} {"answers": ["Erlizumab", "erlizumab"], "question": "during clinical trials of the experimental drug (rhuMAb), four patients suddenly started coughing up blood and later died?"} {"answers": ["The Go-Getter"], "question": "s theatrical run in the U.S. lasted only three days in June 2008?"} {"answers": ["Hurricane Darby", "Hurricane Darby"], "question": "firefighters had to shut off a fire hydrant in Hawaii after it was struck by a rockslide as a result of heavy rainfall from in 2004?"} {"answers": ["Dark Habits"], "question": "the film was rejected by the Cannes Film Festival because the organizing committee considered it sacrilegious, blasphemous and anti-Catholic?"} {"answers": ["Mizoram-Manipur-Kachin rainforest", "Mizoram-Manipur-Kachin rain forests"], "question": "the World Wide Fund for Nature rates the bordering India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar (Burma) as \"Globally Outstanding\" in biological distinctiveness?"} {"answers": ["Cox", "Laurie D. Cox", "Laurie", "Laurie Davidson Cox"], "question": " performed the first comprehensive tree census in New York City in 1915, finding that most street trees in Manhattan were in bad condition?"} {"answers": ["Port of Jakarta", "Port of Tanjung Priok"], "question": "Indonesia's largest container terminal, handling more than 3.5 million TEU's of freight in 2007, is in the ?"} {"answers": ["James Brady", "James Winston Brady", "James", "James Brady", "Brady"], "question": ", who wrote a celebrity profile for nearly 25 years in \"Parade\" magazine, won the Bronze Star Medal for his Korean War service and wrote a Pulitzer Prize-finalist book about his war experiences?"} {"answers": ["TRPV"], "question": "the burning sensation caused by red hot chili peppers or the warmth caused by camphor are due to the activation of different ion channels \"(TRPV1 pictured)\", which are also thermosensitive?"} {"answers": ["Economy of the Ming Dynasty", "Economy of the Ming dynasty"], "question": "the was 31 percent of the world's GDP, a percentage which is relatively higher than the GDP of the United States in 1997?"} {"answers": ["Formby", "Marshall", "Marshall Formby"], "question": "former Texas State Senator proposed that Texas Technological College, his \"alma mater\", be renamed Texas Tech University?"} {"answers": ["Franky", "Mobster", "Franky The Mobster"], "question": "professional wrestler once tagged with Kevin Steen as \"Frank N' Steen\"?"} {"answers": ["Aktuna", "Yıldırım", "Yıldırım Aktuna"], "question": "in 1983, , a neuropsychiatrist and later a politician, founded Turkey’s first alcohol and drug rehabilitation center at the country's largest psychiatric hospital in Istanbul?"} {"answers": ["Reformed Dutch Church of Claverack"], "question": "the \"\" is the oldest institutional building in Columbia County, New York?"} {"answers": ["Hemimysis anomala"], "question": "the \"\", a crustacean native to the Ponto-Caspian region, has recently invaded the North American Great Lakes?"} {"answers": ["Michigan Wolverines", "Michigan Wolverines softball"], "question": "the team in 2005 became the first team from east of the Mississippi River to win the Women's College World Series?"} {"answers": ["Moon", "Julia Moon", "Julia", "Julia H. Moon"], "question": ", daughter-in-law of Unification Church founder Sun Myung Moon, performed \"Giselle\" with the Kirov Ballet in Leningrad?"} {"answers": ["Christmas Scandal"], "question": "\"\", an episode of NBC's comedy series \"Parks and Recreation\", marked the last in a string of guest performances by stand-up comedian Louis C.K.?"} {"answers": ["James Edgar", "James Edgar", "Edgar", "James Edgar Building", "James"], "question": " has been credited as the first department store Santa Claus?"} {"answers": ["Hydnophytum"], "question": "plants of the genus have bulbous stems which are honeycombed with ant tunnels?"} {"answers": ["Gustavia", "Gustavia, Rügen"], "question": "the Swedish port of was destroyed by Napoleon Bonaparte's forces only a year after its construction had begun?"} {"answers": ["Dundee Lodge"], "question": "the in Oregon was built for race car driver Fred Dundee?"} {"answers": ["Roland", "Roland Nilsson", "Fritz Roland Nilsson", "Nilsson", "Roland Nilsson"], "question": "the 6 foot, 6 inch Swede of the Michigan Wolverines won six consecutive Big Ten shot put championships in the 1950s?"} {"answers": ["Praetextatus", "Vettius", "Vettius Agorius Praetextatus"], "question": "Do you know that, referring to Pope Damasus I's luxurious lifestyle, the Roman Pagan senator once said \"Make me bishop of Rome and I will become a Christian\"?"} {"answers": ["Ricagni", "Eduardo Ricagni", "Eduardo"], "question": " scored his only hat-trick and won his only trophy with Boca Juniors on his debut?"} {"answers": ["Junagarh Fort"], "question": "Daulatpol gate in the \"\" in India has 41 hand imprints of the wives of Maharajas of Bikaner, who committed sati (self-immolation) on the funeral pyres of their husbands?"} {"answers": ["1st Golani Brigade", "Golani Brigade"], "question": "during the Six-Day War, the participated in the battle of Tel Faher, where it lost 23 of its soldiers?"} {"answers": ["San Pablo Villa de Mitla", "San Pablo de Mitla"], "question": "the entire collection of the Frissell Museum in has disappeared?"} {"answers": ["Bloxam", "Andrew", "Andrew Bloxam"], "question": "although only an \"amateur\" at the time, identified several new Hawaiian birds during the voyage of the in 1825, including the Oʻahu ʻAkepa \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Sanders", "Neill", "Neill Sanders"], "question": "horn player commuted from Kalamazoo, Michigan, to London, where he played in the Melos Ensemble?"} {"answers": ["South Salt Lake Oil Field", "Salt Lake Field", "Salt Lake Oil Field"], "question": "there is an oil field underneath Los Angeles, California, called the ?"} {"answers": ["Tord", "Gjerdalen", "Tord Asle Gjerdalen"], "question": " twice rejected offers for a spot on the Norwegian cross-country skiing national team, due to time-consuming medicine studies?"} {"answers": ["Bambi effect"], "question": "because of the , some people will not eat a whole fish?"} {"answers": ["Helland", "Roger Helland", "Roger"], "question": "footballer in 2004 scored Fredrikstad's first goal in the Norwegian Premier League in 20 years?"} {"answers": ["Pete Heine", "Pete", "Heine"], "question": " participated in the Berlin Airlift, then became the crew chief on an F-86 Sabre jet, and was later mayor of Baker, Louisiana?"} {"answers": ["Trustee Investments Act 1961"], "question": "in 1997 the Law Commission called the too \"cautious and restrictive\", suggesting some trusts were under-performing due to difficulty in complying with its terms?"} {"answers": ["O'Brien", "O'Brien Schofield", "Schofield", "Alacce O'Brien Schofield"], "question": "American football defensive tackle , who completed his college career for Wisconsin in 2009, is a cousin of the National Football League veterans Vonnie Holliday and Bobby Engram?"} {"answers": ["Welch", "Gillian Howard Welch", "Gillian", "Gillian Welch"], "question": "singer-songwriter met her musical partner David Rawlings at a successful audition for the only country band at Berklee College of Music?"} {"answers": ["Cannabis in California"], "question": "the passage of the A.B. 390 by Public Safety Committee marked the first time in United States history that a bill legalizing marijuana passed a legislative committee?"} {"answers": ["George Eyre", "George", "Eyre"], "question": "Captain narrowly escaped death in 1810, when he was hit in the head by a musket ball and three others passed through his clothes?"} {"answers": ["Peter Taptuna", "Peter", "Taptuna"], "question": "now-Member of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut was a participant in the first and only Inuit drilling crew on the Beaufort Sea?"} {"answers": ["Clavariadelphus truncatus"], "question": "the mushroom contains clavaric acid, which slows tumor development in mice?"} {"answers": ["Vitalian", "Vitalian"], "question": "the Byzantine general led a large-scale revolt against Emperor Anastasius I, was pardoned and named consul by his successor, Justin I, and was murdered seven months into his consulship?"} {"answers": ["Byzantine–Sassanid War of 602–28", "Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628"], "question": "the critically weakened both the Byzantine and Sassanid Empires, allowing the rapid Muslim conquest of Persia, the Middle East, and North Africa?"} {"answers": ["Ronen", "Ronen Har-Zvi", "Har-Zvi"], "question": "Israeli chess Grandmaster first met his wife playing online chess at the Internet Chess Club?"} {"answers": ["Johannes Ording", "Johannes", "Ording"], "question": "disagreements about the appointment of as theology professor at Royal Frederick University sparked the foundation of a new school of theology?"} {"answers": ["Cedric", "Cedric Howell", "Cedric Ernest Howell", "Howell"], "question": "Captain was awarded the DSO for bringing down eight Central aircraft in a four-day period in July 1918, including destroying five in a single action against ten or fifteen planes?"} {"answers": ["Bleeding Canker of Horse Chestnut", "Bleeding canker of horse chestnut"], "question": "nearly half of all horse chestnut trees in Great Britain (used by generations of children for the game of conkers) are now infected by the potentially lethal disease ?"} {"answers": ["Onlafbald and Scula"], "question": "it is said that when the 10th-century Viking leader invoked the power of his Norse gods Thor and Odin, he was miraculously killed by the spirit of the 7th-century English saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne?"} {"answers": ["Paduka"], "question": " \"\", a footwear, is generally worn by mendicants and saints of Hindu and Jain religions, with significance in Hindu mythology linked to the epic Ramayana?"} {"answers": ["Edward", "Gee", "Edward Pritchard Gee"], "question": " discovered Gee's Golden Langur \"\" and was influential in the creation of Chitwan National Park, the first National Park in Nepal?"} {"answers": ["Lenny", "Lenny Fant", "Fant"], "question": ", as coach of the University of Louisiana at Monroe men's basketball team from 1957 to 1979, compiled eighteen consecutive winning seasons?"} {"answers": ["Vanga", "Vangidae"], "question": "the Blue Vanga is the only occurring outside of Madagascar?"} {"answers": ["Panellus stipticus"], "question": "only eastern Northern American strains of the \"\", a widely distributed mushroom species, are bioluminescent?"} {"answers": ["Shipwright", "Denis Shipwright", "Denis"], "question": "after losing his House of Commons seat, found he \"cannot get work\" and resorted to advertising in \"The Times\"?"} {"answers": ["American Journal of Physical Anthropology"], "question": "the was selected as one of the top 10 most influential journals of the last 100 years in the fields of biology and medicine?"} {"answers": ["Tax on childlessness"], "question": "Joseph Stalin imposed a , which forced bachelors and childless families to pay an additional 6% income tax until the collapse of the Soviet Union?"} {"answers": ["Direction Nationale du Contrôle de Gestion"], "question": "the is the administrative organisation responsible for monitoring the accounts of professional football clubs in France?"} {"answers": ["Vernon Tickell Hill", "Vernon Hill", "Vernon", "Hill", "Vernon Hill"], "question": "Glamorgan County Cricket Club's 1921 promotion to first-class status was strongly aided by early fund-raisers organised by ?"} {"answers": ["Majestic Hotel", "The Hotel Majestic St. Louis"], "question": "it is unclear who designed the in St. Louis, Missouri, due to conflicting records on the building's plans and permits?"} {"answers": ["Peppy", "Peppy"], "question": "Do you know that, to promote their Glacier Mints (iconified by ), Fox's Confectionery used to exhibit a stuffed polar bear at public events?"} {"answers": ["High Court of Justice of Andalusia", "High Court of Justice"], "question": "the is the highest court of not only Andalusia, but also the Spanish exclaves of Ceuta and Melilla?"} {"answers": ["Amanita aestivalis"], "question": "it is uncertain whether the brown and are different species?"} {"answers": ["Henry", "Bush-Brown", "Henry Kirke Bush-Brown"], "question": "sculptor Henry Kirke Brown's nephew, , created four works at Gettysburg Battlefield: a bust of Abraham Lincoln and statues of Generals Meade, Reynolds \"\", and Sedgwick?"} {"answers": ["Sam Hanna", "Sam", "Hanna"], "question": "upon the death of Louisiana newspaper publisher , his state's press association in 2006 renamed its \"Best Regular Column\" award in his honor?"} {"answers": ["Heinrich Hoffmann", "Heinrich", "Hoffmann", "Heinrich Hoffmann"], "question": "World War II German fighter ace was the first non-commissioned officer and first posthumous recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves?"} {"answers": ["Lower Saxon Mill Road"], "question": "the is 2,800 kilometres long and links over 300 historic mills \"(example pictured)\" across North Germany?"} {"answers": ["Rukhsana", "Rukhsana Kausar", "Kausar", "Rukhsana Kausar KC"], "question": "when LeT militants barged into her home in Rajouri, started a counter-attack wielding an axe, and later drew praise from the President, Prime Minister and Home Minister of India?"} {"answers": ["1938–39 Oregon Webfoots men's basketball team"], "question": " player Bobby Anet broke the NCAA Tournament trophy during the championship game, which Oregon won?"} {"answers": ["I.", "Ieoh Ming Pei", "I. M. Pei", "Pei"], "question": "Chinese-American architect \"\" made three secretive trips to Paris to prepare for his design of the Louvre Pyramid?"} {"answers": ["Orr", "Alice", "Alice Greenough Orr"], "question": " became a rodeo star after she found her preferred job of forest ranger largely unavailable to women during the era after World War I?"} {"answers": ["1899 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "after taking the to an 8–2 season, coach Gustave Ferbert \"\" resigned to participate in the Klondike Gold Rush and became a millionaire?"} {"answers": ["Zunino", "Michel Zunino", "Michel"], "question": "the French resistance activist was the sole former socialist Popular Front parliamentarian who was later re-elected as a communist?"} {"answers": ["Learning the Ropes"], "question": "professional wrestler \"Dr. Death\" Steve Williams has called working on the sitcom the \"most painful 2,000\" he ever earned?"} {"answers": ["Adin Talbar", "Adin", "Talbar"], "question": "the Israeli politician and diplomat was the national 800 meter dash champion in 1942?"} {"answers": ["Cannabis Planet"], "question": "the American television program features horticulturist and author Ed Rosenthal as a cannabis \"expert\"?"} {"answers": ["Sweetpotato bug"], "question": "the female \"\" is very protective of her young?"} {"answers": ["Schaeffler", "Willy", "Willy Schaeffler"], "question": "after taught George Patton to ski, he moved to the US and became the most successful ski coach in US history?"} {"answers": ["Jean-Maurice", "Jean-Maurice Dehousse", "Dehousse"], "question": "in 1955, former Belgian Member of the European Parliament studied in Beverly Hills, California?"} {"answers": ["Kraken Opus"], "question": "copies of a forthcoming book about Diego Maradona will be sold with samples of his blood and hair?"} {"answers": ["Cleopatra's Barge"], "question": " \"\", built for the Crowninshield family in 1816, became the Royal Yacht of King Kamehameha II and the first American pleasure craft to sail across the Atlantic?"} {"answers": ["Bernhard Heiliger", "Bernhard", "Heiliger"], "question": " was regarded as \"West Germany's foremost sculptor\"?"} {"answers": ["Armstrong", "Derek Armstrong", "Derek James Armstrong", "Derek Armstrong", "Derek"], "question": "the first-ever paid youth soccer coach in the United States was an Englishman named ?"} {"answers": ["University of Osuna"], "question": "in 1782, the rector of the reminded the students to \"abstain from throwing rocks, both inside and outside the university?\""} {"answers": ["Shuibuya Dam"], "question": "the world's tallest concrete-faced rockfill dam is on the Qingjiang River in China?"} {"answers": ["William", "McInnes", "William C. McInnes"], "question": ", one of the first Jesuits to study business administration, simultaneously served as the president of both Fairfield University and the University of San Francisco for four months?"} {"answers": ["21st Century Slave"], "question": " is a concept album with a narrative inspired by William Gibson's series of Cyberpunk novels?"} {"answers": ["Spongiforma"], "question": ", a sponge-like bolete newly described in 2009, smells like coal tar?"} {"answers": ["Jungle Jim", "Jungle Jim"], "question": "after his final \"Tarzan\" film, Johnny Weissmuller starred in the 1955–1956 TV series , which features stories about a hunter, guide, and explorer?"} {"answers": ["Dong Ho painting", "Đông Hồ painting", "Đông Hồ"], "question": "the white colour of \"(example pictured)\", a genre of traditional Tết painting in Vietnam, is obtained from powder of egg shells?"} {"answers": ["Salvador Roberto Torres", "Salvador Torres", "Torres", "Salvador"], "question": "San Diego artist led the movement to paint murals on the support columns of a freeway in Chicano Park?"} {"answers": ["1509 Istanbul earthquake", "1509 Constantinople earthquake"], "question": "the only damage suffered by the dome of the Hagia Sophia in the was plaster covering up Byzantine mosaics fell off, revealing Christian images?"} {"answers": ["Pádraig MacKernan", "Pádraig", "MacKernan"], "question": ", who served as Ireland's Ambassador to both France and the United States, had a public falling out with Minister for Foreign Affairs David Andrews in 1998?"} {"answers": ["Battle of Glendale", "Battle of Glendale"], "question": "according to legend, the MacLeods were on the verge of being defeated at the by the MacDonalds, but their magical Fairy Flag was then unfurled, inspiring them to a hard-fought victory?"} {"answers": ["Robert Fitzwalter", "Robert", "Fitzwalter"], "question": "the clause of the Magna Carta prohibiting sentences of exile, except as the result of a lawful trial, refers particularly to the case of ?"} {"answers": ["New Helvetia"], "question": "the Mexican land grant, , was given to German-Swiss immigrant John Sutter to serve as a buffer between Californio lands and \"marauding bands of hunters and trappers\"?"} {"answers": ["Joan Tompkins", "Tompkins", "Joan"], "question": " in \"The Christine Jorgensen Story\" played the Danish aunt who gave the world's first transsexual, George Jorgensen, his new name, Christine?"} {"answers": ["Shigeru", "Sugiura", "Shigeru Sugiura"], "question": "the famous anime director Hayao Miyazaki produced a television commercial inspired by the work of gag manga artist ?"} {"answers": ["Miers", "Edward J. Miers", "Edward", "John Miers", "Edward John Miers"], "question": " was paid 60 guineas for his monograph on the crabs of the \"Challenger\" expedition?"} {"answers": ["Manistique Pumping Station"], "question": "the tower of the is octagonal on the exterior but has 16 sides inside?"} {"answers": ["Perverted Criminal"], "question": "director Kōji Seki's 1967 pink film was Japan's first 3-D film, and the world's first 3-D sexploitation film?"} {"answers": ["Garvice", "Charles Andrew Garvice", "Charles Garvice", "Charles"], "question": ", \"the most successful novelist in England\" in the period 1900–1920, sold millions of books annually but is virtually unknown today?"} {"answers": ["San Antonio Bay", "San Antonio"], "question": "a secret causeway from the mainland to Matagorda Island off was hidden from Europeans by Karankawa Indians?"} {"answers": ["Dorelia McNeill", "McNeill", "Dorelia"], "question": "from 1904 to 1907, artists' model lived in a ménage à trois with Augustus John and his first wife Ida Nettleship?"} {"answers": ["Ron", "Gomez", "Ron Gomez"], "question": "as a state legislator , previously the radio voice of the ULL Ragin' Cajuns, worked to build the team's arena, the Cajundome, in Lafayette, Louisiana?"} {"answers": ["Krasovska", "Olena Krasovska", "Olena"], "question": " ran the fastest 100 metres hurdles race (12.45 seconds) by an athlete representing Ukraine, but despite this she does not hold the Ukrainian record?"} {"answers": ["Adenanthos macropodianus"], "question": "the specific name of refers to it only being found on Kangaroo Island?"} {"answers": ["Antonio", "Antonio Alice", "Alice"], "question": "Argentine portrait painter , who was expelled from school for drawing in books, was later awarded the Prix de Rome scholarship?"} {"answers": ["Neville Patrick McNamara", "McNamara", "Neville", "Neville McNamara"], "question": " \"\" was only the second RAAF officer to be promoted Air Chief Marshal, and the last Chief of the Air Staff to be knighted before Australia abandoned imperial honours?"} {"answers": ["Annette", "Annette Dasch", "Dasch"], "question": "soprano appeared as Elettra in Mozart's \"Idomeneo\" at the reopening of the Cuvilliés Theatre, where that opera had been premiered in 1781?"} {"answers": ["Lionello Cecil", "Cecil", "Lionello"], "question": " sang the lead tenor part in the first complete microphone recording of Verdi's \"La traviata\" in 1928?"} {"answers": ["Typhoon Nida", "Typhoon Nida"], "question": " was the most intense tropical cyclone during 2009?"} {"answers": ["Javier", "Stella", "Arias Stella", "Javier Arias Stella"], "question": ", Peruvian foreign minister during the Paquisha War, is also a notable pathologist?"} {"answers": ["Nie Fengzhi", "Fengzhi", "Nie"], "question": "lieutenant general joined the People's Liberation Army as a teenager in 1929?"} {"answers": ["The Black Forest Clinic", "Black Forest Clinic"], "question": "the 1980s German television series was so popular that it was once dubbed \"the epitome of German television bliss\"?"} {"answers": ["Postmaster General of Ireland", "Postmasters General of Ireland"], "question": "the Act of Parliament establishing the post of was not repealed until 31 years after the Act of Union had united the countries in 1800?"} {"answers": ["Irving Kane Pond", "Pond", "Irving"], "question": " \"\" designed three National Historic Landmarks, performed a backflip on his 80th birthday, and scored the first ever touchdown for the Michigan Wolverines?"} {"answers": ["Admiral Apartments"], "question": "the , built in 1909, had \"sporting girls\" (prostitutes) operating out of it by 1913?"} {"answers": ["Alessandro Raho", "Alessandro", "Raho"], "question": "British painter , commissioned to portray Judi Dench for the National Portrait Gallery in London, imagined her as a wealthy housewife?"} {"answers": ["Nephroma"], "question": "the Anglo-Dutch multinational Unilever has patented several antifreeze proteins produced by a species of , due to their ability to modify ice formation in frozen foods?"} {"answers": ["Huntington", "Hardwick", "Huntington Hardwick"], "question": "Football Hall of Famer was called \"a big, fine-looking aristocrat from blue-blood stock\" who \"loved combat – body contact at crushing force – a fight to the finish\"?"} {"answers": ["Wyandanch", "Wyandanch"], "question": ", the sachem of the Montaukett, in 1659, sued Jeremy Daily in the colonial court in one of the first trials in North America with an English defendant and a Native American plaintiff?"} {"answers": ["Danaë", "Danaë"], "question": "in the Madrid version \"\" of Titian's series of paintings, the nursemaid by the side of the Greek legend Danaë is portrayed as a hag, while in the Vienna version, the dog by her side is absent?"} {"answers": ["Pennock", "Stan", "Stan Pennock"], "question": "College Football Hall of Fame inductee was killed in an explosion that wrecked the chemical plant he opened in an abandoned New Jersey slaughterhouse?"} {"answers": ["Nathaniel Wheeler", "Wheeler", "Nathaniel"], "question": "the American industrialist became a Purveyor to the Imperial and Royal Court in Vienna for sewing machines?"} {"answers": ["Kesha", "Kesha Rogers", "Rogers"], "question": ", who won the 2010 Democratic primary for Texas's 22nd congressional district, is a follower of the LaRouche movement and has called for the impeachment of President Barack Obama?"} {"answers": ["Tell Balata"], "question": "in , a tell in the West Bank, there are towers and buildings estimated to be 5,000 years old?"} {"answers": ["Chrystal", "Jessie Chrystal Macmillan", "Chrystal Macmillan", "Macmillan"], "question": " \"\" was the first female graduate with a degree in science from the University of Edinburgh, and the first woman to argue before the House of Lords?"} {"answers": ["Michele S. Jones", "Jones", "Michele"], "question": " \"\" was the first woman in the U.S. Army to attain the rank of command sergeant major before she retired to a military liaison position in the Obama Administration?"} {"answers": ["Clara", "Campoamor", "Clara Campoamor"], "question": "Spanish politician and feminist was one of three women elected to Spain's 1931 Constituent Assembly even though women were not allowed to vote in the election?"} {"answers": ["Strobilanthes callosa", "Strobilanthes callosus"], "question": ", a shrub found in the hill forests of India used in folk medicines, flowers only once in eight years before dying off, exhibiting a once in a lifetime mass flowering and mass seeding life cycle?"} {"answers": ["Dias", "Albertina Dias", "Albertina"], "question": "three-time Olympian was the first Portuguese woman to win at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships?"} {"answers": ["Brennan", "John", "John Brennan", "John Brennan"], "question": ", a 201-pound football player, was voted \"queen\" of the University of Michigan ice carnival after challenging the pulchritude of the school's co-eds?"} {"answers": ["James W. McLaughlin", "McLaughlin", "James"], "question": "famed builder started his Architectural studies at fifteen and when the American Civil War broke out served as a Lieutenant in the body guard of General John C Fremont?"} {"answers": ["El Puente", "El Puente"], "question": "the Honduran archaeological site was founded by the people of Copán to control the crossroads of two Maya trade routes?"} {"answers": ["Battle of Anzen"], "question": "in the , the Byzantine emperor Theophilos managed to avoid death or capture due to a sudden rainfall that loosened his enemies' bowstrings?"} {"answers": ["Winifred Horan", "Winifred", "Horan"], "question": "Solas fiddler is a former member of the all-female musical group Cherish the Ladies?"} {"answers": ["Cruel and Unusual", "Cruel and Unusual"], "question": " is a documentary about transsexual women incarcerated in men's prisons?"} {"answers": ["Criminal Intents/Morning Star"], "question": "some of the songs on the 2009 EP detail the story arc of a group of rebels fighting against a corporation out to rule the world?"} {"answers": ["Round ribbontail ray", "round ribbontail ray"], "question": "when threatened, the \"\" raises its spine-bearing tail over its body and waves it back and forth?"} {"answers": ["France", "Philip V of France", "Philip"], "question": "King ordered that any lepers found guilty of poisoning wells in medieval France were to be burnt and their possessions forfeited to the Crown?"} {"answers": ["Banksiamyces"], "question": " are fungi that grow on the dead \"cones\" of \"Banksia\" species?"} {"answers": ["Roslyn McCallister Brock", "Roslyn", "Brock", "Roslyn Brock"], "question": "at the age of 44, , the newly elected Chairman of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, is the youngest person ever to serve in the position?"} {"answers": ["Mathy", "Mimie Mathy", "Mimie"], "question": "in 2007 French actress and comedienne was selected the fifth most popular French celebrity by the weekly \"Le Journal du Dimanche\"?"} {"answers": ["West Haven Green Historic District"], "question": "a British soldier is commemorated in the for his actions during the British invasion of West Haven, Connecticut, in the American Revolutionary War?"} {"answers": ["Church of the Acheiropoietos"], "question": "the , a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Thessaloniki, was the first Christian church to be converted into a mosque after the Ottoman conquest of the Greek city in 1430?"} {"answers": ["Eighty Mile Beach"], "question": " in Western Australia is long?"} {"answers": ["Hangleton Manor", "Hangleton Manor Inn"], "question": " \"\", the oldest secular building in Hove, England, has a cursed dovecote reputedly haunted by ghost pigeons?"} {"answers": ["Fig Trees"], "question": ", an operatic documentary about AIDS activism, is narrated by a singing albino squirrel?"} {"answers": ["Nature fakers controversy"], "question": "naturalist John Burroughs \"\" began the in 1903 after publishing an essay titled \"Real and Sham Natural History\" which lambasted popular nature writers of the day?"} {"answers": ["Annie", "Annie S. Swan", "Annie Shepherd Swan", "Swan"], "question": "in 1901, \"The Juridical Review\" reported that the female inmates in Irish prisons most favored the books of Scottish writer ?"} {"answers": ["Domonic Brown", "Brown", "Domonic"], "question": "baseball outfielder , nicknamed the \"Total Package\" by Ryan Howard, originally intended to play wide receiver for the Miami Hurricanes football team?"} {"answers": ["Maritime fur trade"], "question": "the helped New England transform from an agrarian to an industrial society?"} {"answers": ["You Have 0 Friends"], "question": "in the \"South Park\" episode \"\", Stan Marsh gets literally sucked into the social-networking site Facebook, which resembles the virtual world in the science-fiction film \"Tron\"?"} {"answers": ["Icecream Hands"], "question": "Australian power pop band takes their name from lyrics in a Robyn Hitchcock song?"} {"answers": ["Codex Marchalianus"], "question": " manuscript of Septuaginta has the same order of books as \"Codex Vaticanus\"?"} {"answers": ["Kinder House and Ewelme Cottage"], "question": " was used in the production for the 1993 Oscar-winning film \"The Piano\"?"} {"answers": ["Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth"], "question": "the name partner of Orange County corporate law firm , Fritz Stradling, didn't join the firm until after it was founded?"} {"answers": ["Grosse Pointe Memorial Church"], "question": "the Grosse Pointe Presbyterian church was renamed the in 1925 after John and Truman Newberry paid for a new sanctuary in honor of their parents?"} {"answers": ["Reg", "Reg Attwell", "Attwell"], "question": "English footballer was selected to represent the Football League in 1949?"} {"answers": ["Lyperosomum intermedium"], "question": "the fluke infects the marsh rice rat, although its relatives mostly infect birds?"} {"answers": ["Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria"], "question": "Sviatoslav of Kiev was invited by the Byzantine Empire to attack Bulgaria in order to force them to make concessions, but ended up ?"} {"answers": ["Shaaban", "Bouthaina", "Bouthaina Shaaban"], "question": ", a former Minister of Expatriates of Syria, has been described as the Syrian \"regime's face to the outside world\"?"} {"answers": ["Exchequer of Pleas"], "question": "the was dissolved after its chief judge died?"} {"answers": ["Heinz", "Hennig", "Heinz Hennig"], "question": " founded the Knabenchor Hannover in 1950 and conducted the boys' choir until 2001?"} {"answers": ["The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs"], "question": "reality television star Kim Kardashian was brutally murdered in the \"South Park\" episode \"\", but she found it very funny?"} {"answers": ["URO VAMTAC"], "question": "the Spanish \"\" is similar to the American HMMWV, since both were developed to meet similar requirements?"} {"answers": ["F. Aderca", "Aderca", "Felix", "Felix Aderca"], "question": "Do you know that, after earning distinction in World War I battles, Romanian writer sparked controversy with pacifist and socialist novels which discuss his countrymen's wartime crimes?"} {"answers": ["Sid", "Storey", "Sid Storey"], "question": "footballer , who played for York City from 1947 to 1956, drove the open top bus that paraded the York team after winning the 1983–84 Fourth Division championship?"} {"answers": ["Aniceto", "Aniceto Ortega", "Ortega"], "question": "although had a distinguished career as a physician and surgeon in Mexico, he is also remembered today for his 1871 opera \"Guatimotzin\"?"} {"answers": ["Manas River"], "question": "the \"\", a tributary of the Brahmaputra River, is the largest river system in Bhutan?"} {"answers": ["Guardians of the Free Republics"], "question": "the sent out letters to all 50 US state governors demanding that they leave office within three days or be removed?"} {"answers": ["Meet the Parents", "Meet the Parents"], "question": "the 1992 low-budget independent comedy film was the inspiration for the 2000 blockbuster of the same name starring Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro?"} {"answers": ["Len Lawson", "Lawson", "Len"], "question": " created several popular Australian comic book characters, including the \"Lone Avenger\" and the \"Hooded Rider\"?"} {"answers": ["Wiconisco Canal"], "question": "an aqueduct of the abandoned in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania is still used as a highway bridge?"} {"answers": ["The Power of Madonna"], "question": "Madonna licensed her entire music catalogue to the television series \"Glee\", resulting in the tribute episode \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Neuromance"], "question": "Dope Stars Inc.'s debut album was originally titled \"New Breed of Digital Fuckers\" before they changed the title to a few months before release?"} {"answers": ["Matthew William Kemble Connolly", "Connolly", "Matthew"], "question": " was an expert on molluscs and the father of writer and critic Cyril Connolly?"} {"answers": ["Holy Rosary Catholic Church", "Holy Rosary Catholic Church"], "question": " in St. Marys, Ohio, was designated a historic site after its destruction?"} {"answers": ["Cardellina rubra", "Red warbler"], "question": "the feathers of the \"\" contain alkaloids, which make the birds unpalatable?"} {"answers": ["Brandner", "Ferdinand Brandner", "Ferdinand"], "question": "in 1953, Austrian aerospace designer led a team that created the world's most powerful turboprop aircraft engine, the Soviet Kuznetsov NK-12?"} {"answers": ["I Do Do"], "question": "actor Matt Damon guest starred in the season finale episode of \"30 Rock\" \"\" after learning he was at the top of series creator Tina Fey's guest star wish list?"} {"answers": ["Typhoid adware"], "question": " infesting a victim's laptop may pump advertisements to \"healthy\" laptops close by in a wireless internet cafe without the victim's knowledge?"} {"answers": ["Louis Cottrell Jr.", "Jr.", "Louis", "Louis Cottrell, Jr.", "Louis Albert Cottrell Jr."], "question": "Louisiana Creole jazz clarinetist played Carnegie Hall in 1974?"} {"answers": ["Albert W. Barney Jr.", "Jr.", "Albert Wilkins Barney Jr.", "Albert W. Barney", "Albert"], "question": " received an award from a day school and retired after sitting on the bench?"} {"answers": ["Iowa Highway", "Iowa Highway 316"], "question": "2⅓ miles (5.8 km) of form the border between Marion County and Warren County, Iowa?"} {"answers": ["Lakes Argyle and Kununurra Ramsar Site"], "question": "the sometimes holds up to 200,000 waterbirds, as well as large numbers of Freshwater Crocodiles?"} {"answers": ["George", "Gauthier", "George Gauthier", "George Gauthier"], "question": " coached a \"little band of Battling Bishops\" to victory over the Michigan Wolverines in the 1928 season opener at The Big House?"} {"answers": ["Franz", "Kelch", "Franz Kelch"], "question": "bass sang the role of Seneca in the first recording of Monteverdis opera \"L'incoronazione di Poppea\" with Walter Goehr and the Tonhalle Orchester Zürich?"} {"answers": ["Self-Portrait with Palette", "Self-Portrait with Palette"], "question": "Édouard Manet's 1879 \"\" is expected to bring up to US$ at auction this June?"} {"answers": ["Rinka", "John Rinka", "John"], "question": ", the eighth-highest scoring player in NCAA men's basketball history, scored 3,251 points in the era before the three-point line was instituted?"} {"answers": ["Harrison Welborn Ayres", "H.", "Ayres", "H. Welborn Ayres"], "question": "the Louisiana state appeal court Judge wrote a history of his native Ashland, a village in northern Natchitoches Parish?"} {"answers": ["Cyrba"], "question": " spiders are said to be primitive because they retain characteristics that other jumping spiders \"(example pictured)\" lost?"} {"answers": ["Johnny Noble", "Noble", "Johnny"], "question": " was the first Hawaiian composer to be inducted into the ASCAP?"} {"answers": ["Gabriel", "Gabriel Flores", "Flores", "Gabriel Flores García"], "question": "Mexican painter created a mural in 1967 honoring the child heroes who died in the Battle of Chapultepec during the Mexican–American War?"} {"answers": ["Perche", "Rotrou", "Rotrou III, Count of Perche"], "question": " was one of the first to go over the walls at the Siege of Antioch, a major action of the First Crusade?"} {"answers": ["Fay Winford Boozman", "Fay Boozman", "Fay", "Boozman"], "question": ", as the state health director under Governor Mike Huckabee, managed the \"Healthy Arkansas\" initiative, including the fight against obesity?"} {"answers": ["Argyropoulos", "Emmanouil", "Emmanouil Argyropoulos"], "question": " \"\", the first Greek aviator to fly over his country, was also the first casualty suffered by Greek military aviation one year later during the Balkan Wars?"} {"answers": ["Schwerte", "Hans Schwerte", "Hans"], "question": "German literary scholar had himself declared dead so that he could marry his wife again?"} {"answers": ["Bartolome", "Heber Bartolome", "Heber", "Heber Gonzalez Bartolome"], "question": "apart from being a folk musician and painter, was an active lobbyist for the rights of Filipino composers?"} {"answers": ["Epenow"], "question": ", the Wampanoag slave who tricked his English captors into returning him home, is thought to be the basis of the \"strange indian\" mentioned in Shakespeare's \"Henry VIII\"?"} {"answers": ["Hansen", "Helge Hansen", "Helge", "Helge Hansen"], "question": ", a WW2 sabotage leader in the Stavanger district in 1944, also took part in the anti-demolition operation Sunshine in 1945?"} {"answers": ["Ben Gascoigne", "Ben", "Gascoigne"], "question": "astronomer \"\" discovered that the Milky Way's nearest galactic neighbours, the Magellanic Clouds, are twice as far away as first thought?"} {"answers": ["Mahogany Mountain"], "question": "eruptions from , a caldera volcano, produced rock formations in Leslie Gulch over 15 million years ago?"} {"answers": ["MM", "MM"], "question": "Bulgarian music television channel , which operated between 1997 and 2010, was managed by comedian Kamen Vodenicharov?"} {"answers": ["Barney", "Barney Storey", "Storey"], "question": "British track cyclist won a gold medal at the 2008 Paralympics within an hour of his wife Sarah winning one?"} {"answers": ["Bob Valesente", "Valesente", "Bob"], "question": " has coached football for the Kansas Jayhawks, Baltimore Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers and Frankfurt Galaxy?"} {"answers": ["1909 Grand Isle hurricane"], "question": "the , which killed more than 370 people, is the eleventh deadliest tropical cyclone in US history?"} {"answers": ["White Horse Temple"], "question": "the \"\" is, according to tradition, the first Buddhist temple in China, established in Luoyang in 68 AD?"} {"answers": ["Polydorus", "Polydorus"], "question": " \"(pictured being killed by Polymestor)\", son of Priam, features in Euripides' Greek tragedy \"Hecuba\", Virgil's Roman epic \"The Aeneid\" and Homer's \"Iliad\"?"} {"answers": ["Kamala River"], "question": "about one million people were affected by floods in the and other rivers in northern Bihar in India in 2003?"} {"answers": ["Good Girl Gone Bad", "``Good Girl Gone Bad", "Good Girl Gone Bad Tour"], "question": "the Rihanna song \"\" is about a woman exacting revenge on her unfaithful husband?"} {"answers": ["Transandinomys bolivaris"], "question": "the rice rat is characterized by very long whiskers, up to 5 cm (2 in) in length?"} {"answers": ["Dara", "Gabriele", "Gabriele Dara"], "question": "although \"Kënka e sprasme e Balës\" is the best-known work of , it was published after his death?"} {"answers": ["Ingram", "Hootie Ingram", "Hootie"], "question": " tied the SEC record for interceptions, coached football at Clemson, and was the athletic director at Florida State and Alabama?"} {"answers": ["Liliom", "Liliom"], "question": "Do you know that, among the films he directed, was one of Fritz Lang's favourites?"} {"answers": ["Galaxy 15"], "question": ", a communications satellite, was originally designed to last 15 years but is currently out of control?"} {"answers": ["Twenty-ninth government of Israel"], "question": "the was the first to have a non-Jewish minister?"} {"answers": ["Callistus Valentine", "Callistus", "Onaga", "Callistus Valentine Onaga"], "question": " oversees a microbank as part of his position as a Roman Catholic bishop in Nigeria?"} {"answers": ["Girard Avenue Bridge", "Girard Avenue"], "question": "the Philadelphia currently carrying Girard Avenue over the Schuylkill River is the third bridge built in that location since 1852?"} {"answers": ["Jack Mann", "Jack Mann", "Mann", "Jack"], "question": ", a pioneer of winemaking in Western Australia, took over two thousand cricket wickets bowling underarm?"} {"answers": ["Tango Monastery"], "question": "the \"\" in Thimpu was founded by Lama Gyalwa Lhanampa in the 13th century and built in its present form by Tenzin Rabgye, the fourth King of Bhutan, in 1688?"} {"answers": ["Cursa de Bombers"], "question": "the road race in Barcelona was created by firefighters protesting about their working conditions?"} {"answers": ["RuBot II"], "question": " is the world's fastest Rubik's cube-solving robot?"} {"answers": ["Ronald", "Ronald Skirth", "Skirth", "John Ronald Skirth"], "question": " wrote \"The Reluctant Tommy\", a memoir of World War I, about his deliberate acts of sabotage to avoid killing enemies?"} {"answers": ["Toolibin Lake"], "question": " supports 25 species of breeding waterbirds, which is the greatest number for any wetland in southwestern Australia?"} {"answers": ["Alejandro Goić", "Alejandro Goić", "Alejandro Goić Karmelić"], "question": "during the 2006 student protests in Chile, students threw stones at the residence of Bishop \"\", although he had expressed a desire to mediate only hours before?"} {"answers": ["Palacký University", "Palacký University Olomouc"], "question": " in Olomouc was established in 1573 to help re-Catholicize predominantly Protestant Czech lands?"} {"answers": ["Dutch intervention in Lombok and Karangasem"], "question": "the in 1894 \"\" led to the death of thousands of Balinese?"} {"answers": ["Agriculture in the United Kingdom"], "question": "the average age of a in the United Kingdom is 59?"} {"answers": ["Herrengasse 23", "Herrengasse 23"], "question": "Do you know that, from his house on \"\", American spy Allen Dulles ran an intelligence organization that was involved with an attempt to kill Adolf Hitler, and even the surrender of German troops in Italy?"} {"answers": ["Turbine blade"], "question": "jet engine can face temperatures of ?"} {"answers": ["Holy Trinity Church, Morecambe"], "question": "the land for the first in Morecambe, Lancashire, was bequeathed by the village blacksmith?"} {"answers": ["Tacatacuru"], "question": "the 17th-century church built by the , a Timucua chiefdom on Cumberland Island, Georgia, was said to be as big as the one in the Spanish colonial capital of St. Augustine?"} {"answers": ["Raid on Bardia"], "question": "during the in April 1941, seventy British Commandos became prisoners of war after getting lost?"} {"answers": ["Mackenzie Large Igneous Province"], "question": "the in Canada is one of the largest Proterozoic magmatic provinces on Earth and the world's largest and best-preserved continental flood basalt terrain?"} {"answers": ["Western Silvereye", "Western silvereye"], "question": "the is a declared pest of agriculture in Western Australia?"} {"answers": ["Romano", "Louis", "Louis A. Romano", "Louis Romano"], "question": ", a four-term member of the New Jersey General Assembly, lost to Albio Sires in the 1999 Democratic primary, making him the only one of 80 incumbents to lose a primary bid that year?"} {"answers": ["Highlands Coffee"], "question": " was both the first private company and the first joint stock company within Vietnam to be registered to an Overseas Vietnamese?"} {"answers": ["Akrapovič"], "question": "as of May 2010, exhaust systems have been used in a total of 38 motorsport world championships?"} {"answers": ["Davies", "Steph", "Steph Davies"], "question": "cricketer , who made four appearances for England in 2008, made her county debut for Somerset aged just 13?"} {"answers": ["Ana River"], "question": " \"\" in south-central Oregon flows almost its entire 7 mile (11 km) course within the boundaries of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Summer Lake Wildlife Area?"} {"answers": ["Dragon, Utah", "Dragon"], "question": "in 1910, the public library in , arranged for the Uintah Railway to deliver borrowed books for free?"} {"answers": ["The Polish Rider"], "question": "Polish scholars have suggested that the model for \"\" was in fact Rembrandt's son Titus?"} {"answers": ["Transformations", "Transformations"], "question": "Conrad Susa's opera is based on Grimm's Fairy Tales as retold by American poet, Anne Sexton?"} {"answers": ["Jonathan Saunders", "Jonathan", "Saunders"], "question": "celebrities who have worn designs include Madonna, Kylie Minogue, Sienna Miller, and Michelle Obama?"} {"answers": ["Math–verbal achievement gap"], "question": "in the United States there is a on both the SAT and the ACT, because students do much better on the math portion?"} {"answers": ["Substituted amphetamine", "substituted amphetamine"], "question": "right-handed are usually 4–10 times more potent psychostimulant drugs than left-handed ones?"} {"answers": ["Saltburn Cliff Lift"], "question": "the \"\" is the oldest remaining water balance funicular cliff lift and railway in the United Kingdom?"} {"answers": ["Gulf of Suez", "Gulf of Suez Rift"], "question": "rifting in the initiated due to anticlockwise rotation of the Arabian Plate away from the African Plate, but stopped when the Dead Sea Transform developed?"} {"answers": ["Garry", "Mallett", "Garry B. Mallett", "Garry Mallett"], "question": ", the former President of ACT New Zealand, is an owner-operator of a branch of a Les Mills International fitness studio?"} {"answers": ["Crecco", "Marion Crecco Associates", "Marion", "Marion Crecco"], "question": " sponsored a bill in the New Jersey Assembly promoting abstinence education in schools to prevent AIDS, stating that otherwise \"we are allowing our children to play Russian roulette\"?"} {"answers": ["Mirjan Fort"], "question": "Queen Chennabhairadevi, who ruled for 54 years from Gersoppa under the Vijayanagara Empire in Uttara Kannada, India, was credited with building the in the 16th century?"} {"answers": ["Geology of Bolivia"], "question": "the late Paleozoic environment of the of Bolivia has been likened to that of present-day Labrador Sea?"} {"answers": ["Hiddenhurst"], "question": "the four rooms on the first floor of outside Millerton, New York, are decorated in different architectural styles?"} {"answers": ["Austlid", "Eiliv", "Eiliv Austlid"], "question": " was awarded the War Cross with Sword for his command in the rescue of the Norwegian government during World War II, after Trygve Lie maligned him for it?"} {"answers": ["Franklin Canyon", "Franklin Canyon Park"], "question": " was where the famous hitchhiking scene from \"It Happened One Night\" and the opening from \"The Andy Griffith Show\" were filmed?"} {"answers": ["Ha Chhu"], "question": "the source of the river in Bhutan is located to the south of Chomo Lhari (Mountain of the Goddess)?"} {"answers": ["Eledone moschata"], "question": " is an octopus that smells of musk?"} {"answers": ["St Andrew's Church", "St Andrew's Church, Woodwalton"], "question": "the foundations of the redundant church of , Cambridgeshire, \"\" are moving and it is closed to visitors?"} {"answers": ["Laccadive Sea"], "question": "the pearls of the have been praised for about 2,000 years?"} {"answers": ["Seymour B. London", "Seymour London", "Seymour", "London"], "question": "tired of taking measurements by hand, created the first automatic sphygmomanometer using an old blood pressure cuff, a column of mercury, a pump from a fish tank and a microphone?"} {"answers": ["John Walker", "Walker", "John", "John Walker"], "question": "Pittsburgh steel magnate personal library, including all of the original furnishings, was donated to Washington & Jefferson College and installed in the Thompson Library exactly as he had left it?"} {"answers": ["1975 NBA Draft", "1975 NBA draft"], "question": "Darryl Dawkins and Bill Willoughby were the first high school basketball players to directly enter the National Basketball Association after they were ?"} {"answers": ["Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", "Marie Alexandrine of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", "Princess Marie Alexandrine of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", "Princess"], "question": "though widowed and in poor health, was second-in-line to the Dutch throne from 1900 to 1909, pending the death of her then-childless cousin Queen Wilhelmina?"} {"answers": ["Codex Cyprius"], "question": " is one of the very few uncial manuscripts with the complete text of the four Gospels?"} {"answers": ["Dromia dormia"], "question": " carry sponges on their back as camouflage, and have even used the sole of a shoe for that purpose?"} {"answers": ["Olimp", "Olimp"], "question": "the anti-Nazi resistance group \"\", organized in 1941 by members of the Polish minority in Wrocław, was named after Mount Olympus because of their main meeting place?"} {"answers": ["La Follette", "Fola", "Follette", "Fola La Follette"], "question": "actress and women's suffrage activist also picketed with and spoke on behalf of striking garment workers?"} {"answers": ["Quantum rotor model"], "question": "the can be used to describe superconducting Josephson junction arrays?"} {"answers": ["2003 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the Michigan Wolverines, hosting the Ohio State Buckeyes in , set the Big Ten Conference single-game attendance record?"} {"answers": ["Baynard's Castle"], "question": "two British monarchs took the crown at , a medieval palace in central London?"} {"answers": ["Oak Circle Historic District"], "question": "the was the first historic district to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wilmette, Illinois?"} {"answers": ["Prayopavesa"], "question": "Hinduism allows voluntary fasting to death, known as , for a person who has no desire or ambition left and no responsibilities remaining in life?"} {"answers": ["Street of the Prophets"], "question": "Jerusalem's was originally called \"Street of the Hospitals\" and \"Street of the Consuls\"?"} {"answers": ["Edward Leslie Rowan", "Edward", "Edward L. Rowan", "Rowan"], "question": " is a retired sex therapist and recipient of the Silver Beaver Award?"} {"answers": ["Róża", "Róża Maria Barbara Gräfin von Thun und Hohenstein", "Róża Thun", "Thun"], "question": "MEP Ryszard Czarnecki thought fellow Polish MEP might harm the Civic Platform in the 2009 elections because of her German-sounding name?"} {"answers": ["Tomoko", "Tomoko Matsunashi", "Matsunashi"], "question": "Japanese film director and actress was described as one of the Japanese directors who \"have brought some needed originality and talent to contemporary Japanese cinema\"?"} {"answers": ["The Level Club", "Level Club"], "question": " has been called \"the only true-to-size rendering of King Solomon's Temple that exists in the world today\"?"} {"answers": ["Rita Abrams", "Abrams", "Rita"], "question": "American schoolteacher and the fourth-grade class in her school recorded an album which featured a \"Billboard\" Hot 100 hit and saw her being nominated for a Grammy?"} {"answers": ["Prussia", "Princess Louise of Prussia", "Princess Louise of Prussia", "Princess"], "question": "although \"\" was noble-born, her daughter Elisabeth Radziwill was considered an unsuitable marriage prospect for future emperor Wilhelm I?"} {"answers": ["Paterniti", "Thomas", "Thomas H. Paterniti"], "question": " introduced legislation in the state of New Jersey that would hold owners of adult bookstores liable if individuals contracted AIDS as a result of sexual activity on the premises?"} {"answers": ["Gunsa Airport", "Ngari Gunsa Airport"], "question": " started operations on 1 July 2010, becoming the fourth civil airport in Tibet, providing easy access for pilgrims to Mt. Kailash and Lake Manasarovar?"} {"answers": ["Curto", "Frank Curto", "Frank", "Frank S. Curto"], "question": ", named after a local horticulturist, contains a collection of unusual urban art pieces?"} {"answers": ["Naum Veqilharxhi", "Veqilharxhi", "Naum"], "question": "in the 19th century Albanian scholar and patriot invented a brand new alphabet to write in the Albanian language?"} {"answers": ["Franklin Mountains State Park"], "question": " in El Paso, Texas, is the site of the only tin mine ever operated in the United States?"} {"answers": ["Patala"], "question": "according to Hindu cosmology, women seduce and increase the sexual energy of men who enter the first realm of the by intoxicating them?"} {"answers": ["William", "Taylor", "William L. Taylor", "William Lewis Taylor"], "question": "officials at Brooklyn College implored federal officials not to hire for a government job, saying he had \"espoused liberal causes such as the rights of the Negro in the South\"?"} {"answers": ["von Delbrück", "Clemens", "Delbrück", "Clemens von Delbrück"], "question": " received the Order of the Black Eagle on his dismissal as Vice-Chancellor of Germany?"} {"answers": ["New Zealand Musk Duck", "New Zealand musk duck"], "question": "the extinct was becoming more sedentary than its closest relative, the Australian Musk Duck?"} {"answers": ["St. Luke's Episcopal Church", "St. Luke's Episcopal Church"], "question": "the congregation of \"\" in Katonah, New York, met in a warehouse and movie theater before the church was built?"} {"answers": ["Bonded by Blood", "Bonded by Blood"], "question": " recorded a thrash metal version of \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\" theme song?"} {"answers": ["Stöckinger", "Marlon Alexander Stöckinger", "Marlon Stöckinger", "Marlon"], "question": " is the first Filipino to have won a formula race in Europe?"} {"answers": ["Hayes Candour McClerkin", "Hayes McClerkin", "Hayes", "Hayes C. McClerkin", "McClerkin"], "question": "the Arkansas Democratic politician in 1970 challenged Governor Winthrop Rockefeller's \"list\" of militants disrupting college and university campuses?"} {"answers": ["Children and Television: Lessons from Sesame Street"], "question": "Gerald S. Lesser wrote in 1974 to defend \"Sesame Street\" against its critics?"} {"answers": ["Oliver", "Fricker", "Oliver Fricker"], "question": "the spray-painting of graffiti on a Mass Rapid Transit train in a depot by and an accomplice in May 2010 caused an outcry over the security of protected installations in Singapore?"} {"answers": ["Sopp", "Olav", "Olav Johan Sopp"], "question": "mycologist suggested classifying fungi as belonging to neither plantae nor animalia, but to a third kingdom, back in the 1890s?"} {"answers": ["Clavaria zollingeri"], "question": "the fungus \"\" contains lectins that can cause white blood cells to clump together?"} {"answers": ["Coghlin", "Tim Coghlin", "Tim"], "question": " advanced to the Frozen Four in six of the past eight years and has the second highest career winning percentage among the 100 all-time winningest college men's hockey coaches?"} {"answers": ["Dunstable Swan Jewel"], "question": "the gold and enamel dates from about 1400 when such livery badges were highly controversial and could be dangerous for the wearer?"} {"answers": ["Jake Sasseville", "Sasseville", "Jake"], "question": "to secure sponsorship for his TV show, New York-based host talked his way onto a local broadcast 700 miles away, so he would be seen by executives at his target's headquarters?"} {"answers": ["Taxis", "Princess Lida of Thurn and Taxis", "Princess"], "question": "robbers stole $80,000 worth of jewelry from , but neglected to take a necklace valued at $400,000?"} {"answers": ["Amin", "Amin al-Hindi", "al-Hindi"], "question": " is believed to have been the last living person involved in the planning of the Munich massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics?"} {"answers": ["Steven Threet", "Steven", "Threet", "Steven Charles Threet"], "question": "quarterback began his college football career at Georgia Tech, played for Michigan in 2008 and is now a member of the 2010 Arizona State team?"} {"answers": ["James Young", "Young", "James Young", "James"], "question": "Captain capture of a Spanish frigate in 1799 \"(illustrated)\" brought each of his seamen the equivalent of ten years' pay in prize money?"} {"answers": ["Prenatal cocaine exposure"], "question": " is thought to be less harmful to the baby than alcohol?"} {"answers": ["Queen's Aid House"], "question": "the \"\" has a plaque commemorating Elizabeth I's aid in rebuilding Nantwich after a fire, the only time she is known to have contributed to such a cause?"} {"answers": ["FC Barcelona", "FC Barcelona Museum"], "question": "the attracts yearly visitors, making it the second most visited museum in Barcelona, only surpassed by the Museu Picasso?"} {"answers": ["Meinhard", "Saint", "Saint Meinhard"], "question": "the first stone building in Latvia was a church and a fortress of Ikšķile built by missionary in 1185–1186?"} {"answers": ["George", "Goodman", "George Goodman", "George Goodman"], "question": "wool-stapler was a four-time mayor of Leeds?"} {"answers": ["Hamdog", "hamdog"], "question": "Dr. Nicholas Lang of the University of Arkansas advised against ever consuming a at any point in one's lifetime?"} {"answers": ["Kingman Lake"], "question": "the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers originally proposed a large reservoir by damming the Anacostia River at Massachusetts Avenue SE, but built the much smaller in 1920 instead?"} {"answers": ["Hall", "James Henry Hall", "J. H. Hall", "J."], "question": "British Labour Party Member of Parliament worked in the trade union movement for over 40 years?"} {"answers": ["Nelson", "Candace Nelson", "Candace"], "question": "pastry chef opened the world's first cupcake-only bakery?"} {"answers": ["Anthony", "Mel", "Mel Anthony"], "question": "Michigan fullback set a Rose Bowl record with an 84-yard touchdown run in 1965?"} {"answers": ["André", "André Routis", "Andre Routis", "Routis"], "question": "the former featherweight world boxing champion spent two years in Morocco as a mechanic for the French Colonial Army?"} {"answers": ["Heater", "Chuck Heater", "Chuck"], "question": "former Michigan running back coached national championship football teams at Notre Dame and Florida?"} {"answers": ["St Andrew's Church", "St Andrew's Church, Bywell"], "question": "the tower of , Northumberland, was built in about 850 as a defensive structure?"} {"answers": ["Ektatotricha"], "question": "the extinct rove beetle genus is known from 15 beetles trapped in Cretaceous amber from Myanmar?"} {"answers": ["Fred Baer", "Fred", "Baer"], "question": "1954 Michigan football MVP and 1953 Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Lattner played in the same backfield for Fenwick High School in the Chicago Catholic League in 1949?"} {"answers": ["Zakarian", "Geoffrey", "Geoffrey Zakarian"], "question": "world-renowned restaurateur and classically trained chef was defeated by Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto on an episode of \"Iron Chef America\" by a 14-point margin?"} {"answers": ["Bart Simpson's Escape from Camp Deadly"], "question": "the platformer was the first \"The Simpsons\" video game to be released on a handheld console?"} {"answers": ["Kantilal Kanjee", "Kanjee", "Kantilal"], "question": "in 1975 Zimbabwean became the first non-white umpire to stand in a first-class cricket match in South Africa?"} {"answers": ["Buster Stanley", "Buster", "Stanley"], "question": "Youngstown, Ohio, native won the 1993 Michigan football MVP and Dick Katcher awards?"} {"answers": ["John Bansley Aylesworth", "Aylesworth", "John", "John Aylesworth"], "question": "after seeing \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" and \"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In\" atop the Nielsen ratings, created \"Hee Haw\" as a country variety show to combine the best of both genres?"} {"answers": ["Are You Going with Me?"], "question": "the samba-inspired song \"\" by the Pat Metheny Group was the background music for a Los Angeles Lakers highlight reel after they won an NBA title?"} {"answers": ["Sandra", "Sandra Perković", "Perković"], "question": " is the youngest ever European champion in women's discus throw?"} {"answers": ["Inonotus dryadeus", "Pseudoinonotus dryadeus"], "question": "oak trees may have ?"} {"answers": ["Israeli–Arab organ donations"], "question": "the organs of , who were killed in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, were donated to children from the opposite sides of the conflict?"} {"answers": ["Oklahoma City Thunder", "Oklahoma Thunder"], "question": "the of the World Football League won the World Bowl in 2008, 2009, and 2010?"} {"answers": ["Operation Diamond"], "question": ", mounted by the Mossad in 1966, resulted in an Iraqi pilot landing a Soviet-built Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 in Israel?"} {"answers": ["Royal Question"], "question": " broke out a few days after he returned to the throne in 1950?"} {"answers": ["Space Hawk"], "question": "because of a bug in the video game , the developers added black holes to explain why the player would sometimes jump to hyperspace at random?"} {"answers": ["Milton Keynes", "Milton Keynes Hoard"], "question": "the metal detectorists who found the were granted a larger share of the reward than usual, because the landowners falsely claimed that they had searched without permission?"} {"answers": ["Eliot School", "Eliot School rebellion"], "question": "the beating of a child in a Boston public school sparked the and motivated the creation of a nationwide system of parochial schools?"} {"answers": ["Hodgeston Parish Church"], "question": "the 19th-century restoration of in Pembrokeshire, Wales, was intended to be a model for future church restorations?"} {"answers": ["Crazy Water Park"], "question": "women are now allowed to smoke hookahs at the in Gaza?"} {"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Raven", "Raven"], "question": "radio DJ and blues expert also worked at various times as an actor in horror films, a sculptor, a sheep farmer, a presenter of religious TV programmes, and a ballet dancer?"} {"answers": ["Boston Hotel Buckminster"], "question": "Storyville, a nightclub housed in , hosted recording sessions by Billie Holiday and Charlie Parker?"} {"answers": ["St Cynhaearn's Church", "St Cynhaearn's Church, Ynyscynhaearn"], "question": ", in Gwynedd, Wales \"\", is located in an isolated position on a former island in a lake, and is approached by an ancient causeway?"} {"answers": ["Lottia scabra"], "question": "the shell of the snail \"\" has ghostly bars?"} {"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Tyndale", "Tyndale"], "question": "artist painted landscapes and buildings in England that inspired Thomas Hardy's famous \"Wessex\" novels?"} {"answers": ["The Force", "The Force"], "question": "the first episode of , a 2009 documentary series, followed a murder investigation after the burnt corpse of a woman was found in a suitcase?"} {"answers": ["Adlet"], "question": "in Inuit lore the are mythical creatures, half-man and half-dog, but the term may also denote inland natives?"} {"answers": ["Public Employees Federation"], "question": " president Kenneth Brynien was elected in 2006 by a margin of 850 votes out of 14,898 cast, but was unopposed for reelection in 2009?"} {"answers": ["Jimmy Gayle Shoalmire", "Jimmy G. Shoalmire", "Shoalmire", "Jimmy"], "question": "the historian specialized in Reconstruction in Red River Parish, Louisiana, ruled from 1868 to 1876 by carpetbagger State Senator Marshall Twitchell?"} {"answers": ["Johannes Kringlebotn", "Johannes", "Kringlebotn"], "question": ", who edited the newspaper \"Stavanger Aftenblad\" after the Nazis usurped it, had been among Norway's top-ten middle distance runners?"} {"answers": ["Cawthon", "John Cawthon", "John Ardis Cawthon", "John"], "question": "the historian and educator wrote about poor white settlers in the Louisiana hills, lonely cemeteries, ghost towns, and even his own ancestors?"} {"answers": ["San Cassiano", "San Cassiano, Venice"], "question": "Antonello da Messina's altarpiece for in Venice disappeared from the church during the 17th century, only to be found later in the private collection of Archduke Leopold William?"} {"answers": ["Shkodër Cathedral", "St. Stephen's Cathedral, Shkodër"], "question": " suffered damage during the Siege of Shkodër by the Montenegrin army in 1912–13?"} {"answers": ["Óscar", "Zamora Medinaceli", "Óscar Zamora Medinaceli", "Medinaceli"], "question": ", a communist student activist and leader of a Maoist insurgency in the 1970s, would become a senator, mayor, ambassador, prefect and minister of Bolivia?"} {"answers": ["Bryan", "Jurewicz", "Bryan Jurewicz"], "question": " deflected nine passes as a University of Wisconsin Badgers defensive lineman in 1996, setting a school record?"} {"answers": ["Operation Burnt Frost"], "question": " was a military operation to intercept and destroy American satellite USA-193?"} {"answers": ["Operation Anklet"], "question": "ships from the Royal Navy, the Royal Norwegian Navy and the Polish Navy participated in the British Commando raid ?"} {"answers": ["Virgil L. Orr", "Orr", "Virgil Orr", "Virgil"], "question": "Do you know that, before becoming a Louisiana legislator, once published a paper called \"Vapor–Liquid Equilibrium for the Hexamethyldisiloxane–\"n\"-Propyl Alcohol System\"?"} {"answers": ["Soulé Steam Feed Works"], "question": "the Soulé Live Steam Festival is held annually in downtown Meridian, Mississippi, at the complex, a former steam engine factory incorporated in 1893?"} {"answers": ["Portrait of Mary Adeline Williams"], "question": "critics debate whether the differences between Thomas Eakins' two \"(second portrait pictured)\" are the result of an affair between the pair?"} {"answers": ["Leonard", "Forby Leonard Skinner", "Leonard Skinner", "Skinner"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" called , the namesake of Lynyrd Skynyrd, \"arguably the most influential high school gym teacher in American popular culture\"?"} {"answers": ["Flight from Folly"], "question": " is one of the British Film Institute's \"75 Most-Wanted Films\"?"} {"answers": ["Stand of the Swiss Guard"], "question": "during the 1527 sacking of Rome, to protect the Pope's retreat?"} {"answers": ["Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear"], "question": "Jon Stewart's \"Rally to Restore Sanity\" will with Stephen Colbert's \"March to Keep Fear Alive\"?"} {"answers": ["Gollancz", "Hermann Gollancz", "Hermann"], "question": " became the first British rabbi to receive a knighthood when the honour was bestowed on him by King George V in 1923?"} {"answers": ["Haidbauer incident"], "question": "in the of the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein knocked an 11-year-old boy unconscious during class?"} {"answers": ["rapist", "Batman", "Batman rapist"], "question": "the serial sex offender has committed at least 17 attacks in Bath since 1991 and is the subject of Britain's longest-running serial rape investigation?"} {"answers": ["Burger's Daughter"], "question": "Nadine Gordimer says her novel was \"a coded homage\" to Bram Fischer, Nelson Mandela's treason trial defence lawyer?"} {"answers": ["Abe", "Jacobs", "Abe Jacobs"], "question": "now-retired professional wrestler once defeated three other wrestlers in Johannesburg despite suffering from jet lag and competing at a high altitude?"} {"answers": ["Miage Glacier"], "question": "the is the largest debris-covered glacier in Europe and the longest glacier in Italy?"} {"answers": ["Bando", "Bando"], "question": "the origins of the team sport are closely connected to hockey, shinty and bandy?"} {"answers": ["Etchberger", "Richard Loy Etchberger", "Richard Etchberger", "Richard"], "question": "Medal of Honor recipient original nomination for the medal was rejected because the mission he was on was classified?"} {"answers": ["Tabby's Place"], "question": "in April 2010, New Jersey cat sanctuary received three cats from a U.S. Marine in Okinawa, Japan, marking the organization's first international rescue?"} {"answers": ["The Magazine of Art"], "question": "artist William W. Fenn, although blind, was a popular writer for (1878–1904)?"} {"answers": ["Lynch", "John Lynch", "John Lynch", "John Pershing Lynch", "John"], "question": "radio mogul initially played football for the Pittsburgh Steelers, but joined the broadcasting industry after only a few weeks because of a knee injury?"} {"answers": ["Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding"], "question": "in the 1970s the was one of the few organisations that could arrange visits from the United Kingdom to China?"} {"answers": ["Vnukovo Airlines Flight 2801"], "question": "141 people died when crashed into a mountain in the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, making it the deadliest aviation accident ever in Norway?"} {"answers": ["Hamilton Watch Complex"], "question": "the \"\" of the Hamilton Watch Company, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was converted into an apartment and condominium complex?"} {"answers": ["Amankila"], "question": "the design of , a coastal Balinese hotel, was inspired by the palaces of Ujung and Tirtagangga?"} {"answers": ["B. Frank Heintzleman", "Heintzleman", "B."], "question": "Alaska Territorial Governor proposed dividing the territory in two and granting statehood to only one section?"} {"answers": ["Duerosuchus"], "question": "unlike other Eocene crocodilians found in Zamora, Spain, the extinct genus was primarily a fish eater?"} {"answers": ["Amanjiwo"], "question": "the hotel in Central Java, Indonesia, is built from local limestone?"} {"answers": ["Ed", "Ed Shuttlesworth", "Shuttlesworth"], "question": "fullback became Michigan's all-time leader in rushing attempts while playing for teams that finished 30–1–1 from 1971 to 1973?"} {"answers": ["The Most Unwanted Song"], "question": "\"\" includes bagpipes, a children's choir, and an opera singer who raps about cowboys?"} {"answers": ["Movimiento 2D"], "question": "the is a Venezuelan opposition movement founded and led by the editor/proprietor of the daily \"El Nacional\"?"} {"answers": ["Qemal Butka", "Butka", "Qemal"], "question": "former mayor of Tirana, , was the architect of the municipality building of Korçë?"} {"answers": ["Somerset County Cricket Club in 1891", "Somerset County Cricket Club"], "question": " regained first-class status, after remaining unbeaten against county sides in 1890?"} {"answers": ["Jacob", "Bigeleisen", "Jacob Bigeleisen"], "question": "Manhattan Project scientist became an advocate for nuclear disarmament, saying \"having lived through that time, that any further use of nuclear weapons is out of the question\"?"} {"answers": ["Adelaide", "Borghi-Mamo", "Adelaide Borghi-Mamo"], "question": "the operatic mezzo-soprano sang the part of Azucena in the French premiere of Verdi's \"Il trovatore\" at the Théâtre-Italien in Paris in 1854?"} {"answers": ["Shirlee", "Shirlee Emmons", "Emmons"], "question": "operatic soprano won an Obie Award for her portrayal of Susan B. Anthony in the 1956 Off-Broadway revival of Virgil Thomson's \"The Mother of Us All\"?"} {"answers": ["Lagrivea"], "question": "the fossil squirrel is characterized by deep basins in its teeth?"} {"answers": ["Rice production in Romania"], "question": "in 2009, cultivated around of rice fields, ranking third in the European Union?"} {"answers": ["Appalachian Cottontail", "Appalachian cottontail"], "question": "the \"\" is unique among cottontails because it eats conifer needles?"} {"answers": ["Walter", "Clark", "Walter Eli Clark"], "question": "Alaska Territorial Governor \"\" was interested in rose cultivation and was President of the American Rose Society?"} {"answers": ["Eugène Olaussen", "Ansgar Eugène Olaussen", "Olaussen", "Eugène"], "question": ", a one-time personal acquaintance of Lenin, shifted views and wrote in Nazi publications during WWII?"} {"answers": ["King of the Ring", "King of the Ring"], "question": "the World Wrestling Federation's event led to a storyline in which Caucasian, African American, and Latino gangs fought each other?"} {"answers": ["Milford Oyster Festival"], "question": "the , billed as the largest one-day festival in New England and listed among the top 10 annual events in Connecticut, draws over 50,000 attendees each year?"} {"answers": ["Horňácko"], "question": "the folk festival held in is focused solely on the authentic folklore of the region?"} {"answers": ["Minnesota Mr. Basketball"], "question": "Kevin Noreen, current , is the highest scoring basketball player in Minnesota high school history?"} {"answers": ["Guo Lusheng", "Lusheng", "Guo"], "question": "the influential modernist poet of 1960s China now lives in a mental institution in Beijing?"} {"answers": ["Jim", "Van Pelt", "Jim Van Pelt", "Pelt"], "question": "former Michigan quarterback set Canadian Football League records with a 107-yard touchdown pass and seven touchdown passes in one game?"} {"answers": ["Shepard", "Bo", "Bo Shepard"], "question": " and Norman Shepard are the only siblings ever to have both coached North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball?"} {"answers": ["Temple Israel of the City of New York"], "question": "the current Brutalist synagogue building of was completed in 1967?"} {"answers": ["Kim Williams", "Kim Williams", "Kim", "Williams"], "question": " was the longest-running guest commentator on National Public Radio, appearing on the show \"All Things Considered\" for over ten and a half years?"} {"answers": ["Achentoul"], "question": "the medieval Ca na Catanach, a drovers' road in Sutherland, begins at Dorrery Lodge and ends north of ?"} {"answers": ["Metacarcinus starri"], "question": "the extinct crab from Washington state is related to the graceful rock crab?"} {"answers": ["Thunder Rock", "Thunder Rock"], "question": "Walter Winchell described the 1942 British film as \"a glowing fantasy that lights up the dark corners of many current issues\"?"} {"answers": ["Natashquan River"], "question": "Do you know that, together with the Moisie River, the is one of the most renowned salmon rivers on the North Shore of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence?"} {"answers": ["Leroy", "Wright", "James Leroy Wright", "Leroy Wright"], "question": " was the first repeat winner of the NCAA Division I men's basketball rebounds title, achieving the feat in 1959 and 1960?"} {"answers": ["George B. Cox House", "George B. Cox"], "question": "the in Cincinnati, Ohio, was the home of the city's political boss?"} {"answers": ["Ted Hill", "Ted Hill, Baron Hill of Wivenhoe", "Ted", "Wivenhoe"], "question": "British peer lived in a terraced house in Wivenhoe?"} {"answers": ["David Chadwick", "Chadwick", "David Chadwick", "David"], "question": "after the 1880 general election in the United Kingdom, the election of Macclesfield MP was declared void, and his agent convicted of bribery?"} {"answers": ["craquelure", "Craquelure"], "question": " \"(example pictured)\" in a painting can be used to detect forged art?"} {"answers": ["Olaf Ditlev-Simonsen", "Olaf", "Ditlev-Simonsen", "Olaf Christian Ditlev-Simonsen"], "question": "IOC member had five caps in football, two in bandy and an Olympic silver medal in sailing?"} {"answers": ["Matthew Werkmeister", "Werkmeister", "Matthew"], "question": " almost missed out on his audition for \"Neighbours\" because his father refused to drive the five hours it took to get there?"} {"answers": ["Alfred", "Alfred Lafone", "Lafone"], "question": "the successful 1895 election campaign of British Conservative MP in Bermondsey was assisted by the loan of carriages from two Dukes?"} {"answers": ["Siege of Montpellier"], "question": "in the 1622 , Huguenot troops were able to repel the Catholic troops of Louis XIII repeatedly, until the encounter had to end in negotiations?"} {"answers": ["2010 Nobel Peace Prize", "Nobel Peace Prize"], "question": "China labeled the decision to award the to imprisoned human rights activist Liu Xiaobo \"\" as a \"blasphemy\"?"} {"answers": ["Ching Chong", "Ching Chong Song"], "question": " topped a poll in \"The Village Voice\" as the \"Worst Band Name in New York\"?"} {"answers": ["Negomano"], "question": "modern tribes in the area of the village of on the Mozambique–Tanzania border can be traced to the southern shores of Lake Malawi, and that their ancestors moved to escape severe drought?"} {"answers": ["Mount Carmel High School", "Mount Carmel High School"], "question": "the demolition of , a historic landmark in Los Angeles, was filmed for the movie \"Rock 'n' Roll High School\"?"} {"answers": ["Antoine Samuel Adam-Salomon", "Adam-Salomon", "Antoine"], "question": "after the Paris Exposition of 1867, the London \"Times\" referred to the works of \"(self-portrait pictured)\" as \"the finest photographic portraits in the world\"?"} {"answers": ["Oatka Creek"], "question": " disappears from an area north of Le Roy, New York, during the summer months?"} {"answers": ["Philipsburg Manor", "Philipsburg Manor House"], "question": ", one of the four main manors of the Province of New York, was dissolved in 1779 because its owner was a loyalist?"} {"answers": ["Neligan", "Maurice Neligan", "Maurice"], "question": " was described as \"the first superstar of Irish medicine\"?"} {"answers": ["Philadelphia School of Circus Arts"], "question": " teaches static trapeze, corde lisse, lyra, unicycling, tightwire, and Chinese acrobatics?"} {"answers": ["Cloud gaming"], "question": " developments allow players to access their saved games at multiple locations, using the same game data on platforms ranging from desktop computers to tablet devices?"} {"answers": ["Edentulina moreleti"], "question": " is the only known herbivorous streptaxid?"} {"answers": ["Sherman", "Maisel", "Sherman J. Maisel", "Sherman Joseph Maisel"], "question": "as a Federal Reserve System governor, served on a White House task force that suggested that Ginnie Mae and Fannie Mae play a greater role in funding mortgages for homebuyers?"} {"answers": ["Danni Lowinski"], "question": "The CW Television Network plans to develop an adaption of the hit German sitcom , marking the first time a German TV series is adapted for American audiences?"} {"answers": ["John Douglas", "Douglas", "John Douglas", "John"], "question": " conducted more than 50 opera productions at Temple University?"} {"answers": ["Messner Mountain Museum"], "question": "the centrepiece of the , established by Italian mountaineer, Reinhold Messner, is at Sigmundskron Castle near Bolzano, and focuses on man's encounter with the mountains?"} {"answers": ["Benson raft"], "question": "the \"\" was a huge sea-going log raft designed to transport millions of board-feet of timber at a time through the open ocean?"} {"answers": ["Royal Stoa", "Royal Stoa"], "question": "chemical analysis of remains from Herod the Great's supports Josephus' account of the Roman destruction of the Temple Mount in a great conflagration?"} {"answers": ["Sam", "Oldham", "Sam Oldham", "Sam Joshua Oldham"], "question": "despite breaking his left wrist, gymnast managed to complete his floor routine to lead Great Britain to junior team gold at the 2008 European Championships?"} {"answers": ["Mike", "Mike Martin", "Martin", "Mike Martin"], "question": " won consecutive high school state championships in both wrestling and shot put and has been called \"the Most Valuable Player Not Named Denard\" on the 2010 Michigan football team?"} {"answers": ["James", "James St. Clair Morton", "Morton"], "question": " was the only general during the American Civil War to voluntarily reduce his rank?"} {"answers": ["Bubble Wrap", "Bubble Wrap"], "question": ", which was originally designed to be wallpaper, was invented when two men sealed shower curtains together?"} {"answers": ["Heselden", "Jimi Heselden", "Jimi"], "question": ", owner of the company that makes the Segway personal transport system, died after a Segway he was riding fell off a cliff?"} {"answers": ["Bob Mann", "Bob Mann", "Mann", "Bob"], "question": ", the first black player for Detroit and Green Bay, claimed he was \"railroaded\" out of football when he objected to a pay cut after leading the NFL in receiving yards?"} {"answers": ["Samuel Sitgreaves Bowman", "Bowman", "Samuel Bowman", "Samuel"], "question": " was selected to be a bishop in the Episcopal Church three times, but did not take office until his third selection in 1858?"} {"answers": ["Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League"], "question": "the , which is the Ivy League's predecessor, was founded by Basketball Hall of Famer Ralph Morgan?"} {"answers": ["William", "Wallén", "William Wallén"], "question": "three months after being rushed from a game to the hospital with a brain aneurysm, Swedish ice hockey forward was back on the ice, playing for the Mississauga St. Michael's Majors?"} {"answers": ["Elias Abel House"], "question": "the is the best-preserved historic I-house in Bloomington, Indiana?"} {"answers": ["Miriam", "Shapira-Luria", "Miriam Shapira-Luria"], "question": ", known for her beauty, taught Talmud to elite young men from behind a curtain so that they would not get distracted by her appearance?"} {"answers": ["Javad", "Alizadeh", "Javad Alizadeh"], "question": "Iranian caricaturist and satirist has created a scientific/philosophical cartoon on the theory of relativity entitled \"4D Humor\"?"} {"answers": ["William", "William \"Bill\" Hanley", "Hanley"], "question": "Oregon cattle baron died in 1935 after attending \"Bill Hanley Day\" at the Pendleton Round-Up?"} {"answers": ["Instinto Asesino"], "question": "in the documentary television series about South American serial killers, (\"Killer Instinct\"), the death toll of the six criminals exceeds one hundred victims, mostly women and children?"} {"answers": ["Battle of Nui Le"], "question": "the was the last major battle fought by the Australian army during the Vietnam War?"} {"answers": ["Mramorje", "Mramorje"], "question": "medieval necropolis \"\" in Serbia once contained about 200 tombstones, while most of them are now dislocated, or have been swept away by the Drina river?"} {"answers": ["Cheshire, Connecticut, home invasion murders"], "question": "the 2007 in Cheshire, Connecticut, have been called \"possibly the most widely publicized crime in the state's history\"?"} {"answers": ["Andreas", "Bloch", "Andreas Bloch"], "question": "among the drawings by are caricatures in satirical magazines and illustrations in Fridtjof Nansen's book on the Fram expedition?"} {"answers": ["SummerSlam", "1990 SummerSlam", "SummerSlam"], "question": "Brutus Beefcake could not compete at the World Wrestling Federation's in 1990 after several bones in his face were broken in a parasailing accident?"} {"answers": ["Jacques and Berthe Lipchitz"], "question": "Amedeo Modigliani was commissioned to paint \"\" for \"ten francs a sitting and a little alcohol\"?"} {"answers": ["Crissal thrasher", "Crissal Thrasher"], "question": "the \"\" is a bird that runs more than it flies?"} {"answers": ["Oystron"], "question": "for the Game Boy Advance version of their \"Activision Anthology\", Activision selected the Atari 2600 homebrew game , in which the player shoots \"space oysters\" to collect pearls?"} {"answers": ["Jim", "Lacy", "Jim Lacy"], "question": "in 1949, became the first college basketball player in history to score 2,000 career points?"} {"answers": ["Naval Aircraft Factory TDN", "Naval Aircraft Factory", "TDN"], "question": "production of the \"\", a World War II assault drone, was subcontracted to a company better known for making bowling balls and billiard tables?"} {"answers": ["Teffont Magna"], "question": "in the 1930s, poet Siegfried Sassoon lived at ?"} {"answers": ["Truth in Numbers?"], "question": "one reviewer of noted that \"the Wikipedia article for the film itself was under threat of being deleted\"?"} {"answers": ["Our Idiot Brother"], "question": "the upcoming film went into production unusually quickly for an independent film, with a first cut to be completed less than a year after the script was picked up?"} {"answers": ["Love in This Club Part II"], "question": "Usher's song \"\", which features Beyoncé and Lil Wayne, was originally planned to have guest appearances from Mariah Carey and Plies?"} {"answers": ["Royal Lichtenstein Quarter-Ring Sidewalk Circus"], "question": "the was a ministry of the California Jesuits?"} {"answers": ["Palo y hueso"], "question": " was Nicolás Sarquís' first feature-length movie, shot in 1968 and costing just $15,715 to make?"} {"answers": ["World War II Allied names for Japanese aircraft"], "question": "during World War II, when a new model of the Mitsubishi 'Zero' received its , the prominent general it was named after was not very amused?"} {"answers": ["Yin", "Nwe", "Yin Yin Nwe"], "question": ", a Burmese geologist, was appointed UNICEF Representative to China on December 1, 2006?"} {"answers": ["Faya", "Faya"], "question": "female R&B group was discovered singing at a youth centre in Slough, and went on to sign a six-album deal with Def Jam Recordings?"} {"answers": ["Miranda", "Joseph Miranda", "Joseph"], "question": "according to the FBI, purported mobster once owed his life to family boss Sam DeCavalcante?"} {"answers": ["Abingdon Boys School discography", "Abingdon Boys School"], "question": "Abingdon Boys School, a band that shares a name with a school formerly attended by members of Radiohead, has to anime such as \"Darker than Black\" and \"Soul Eater\"?"} {"answers": ["Shannon Tavarez", "Shannon Skye Tavarez", "Tavarez", "Shannon"], "question": "11-year-old , who played Nala in Broadway's \"The Lion King\", died of leukemia despite efforts by Alicia Keys, Rihanna and 50 Cent to recruit bone marrow donors from among their fans?"} {"answers": ["Double Arches Pit"], "question": "evidence of a Roman settlement has been discovered at , a disused sand quarry that is now a Site of Special Scientific Interest?"} {"answers": ["Sërbo", "Llazi", "Llazi Sërbo"], "question": "in the 1984 film \"Who Dies on His Feet\", Albanian actor rode a descendant of \"Naklon\", a horse that Stalin had donated to Albania?"} {"answers": ["Falmouth Lifeboat Station"], "question": "the volunteer Royal National Lifeboat Institution crews at share their building with Her Majesty's Coastguard?"} {"answers": ["Allan", "Allan Rumbolt", "Rumbolt"], "question": "in the 2008 Nunavut general election, candidate achieved the lowest winning plurality of any candidate in any electoral district?"} {"answers": ["1902 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "10 players from the \"\", which outscored opponents 644–12, became head coaches?"} {"answers": ["Myrna Docia Sharlow", "Myrna", "Sharlow", "Myrna Sharlow"], "question": "soprano once upstaged acclaimed opera singer Mary Garden in a performance of a minor role at the Boston Opera House?"} {"answers": ["St Peter's Church, Wolfhampcote", "St Peter's Church"], "question": " stands isolated in a field, surrounded by mounds remaining from a deserted medieval village, disused canal workings, and a redundant railway?"} {"answers": ["Colonia Tabacalera"], "question": "Fidel Castro and Che Guevara first met in , Mexico City?"} {"answers": ["Contra Dam"], "question": "James Bond's leap from the high \"\" in the 1995 film \"GoldenEye\" was voted in 2002 as the best film stunt ever?"} {"answers": ["Frankism"], "question": ", an 18th-century movement derived from Judaism, maintained that the best way to emulate God—and one's most important personal responsibility—was to transgress every taboo?"} {"answers": ["Olga Vsevolodovna Ivinskaya", "Ivinskaya", "Olga", "Olga Ivinskaya"], "question": ", the mistress of Boris Pasternak, was the inspiration for the heroine of \"Dr. Zhivago\"?"} {"answers": ["Makambako"], "question": "the largest ethnic group in , Tanzania, is the Kinga?"} {"answers": ["Austroplatypus incompertus"], "question": " forms colonies in the heartwood of some \"Eucalyptus\" trees and was the first beetle recognized as eusocial?"} {"answers": ["Fall of Agadir"], "question": "the took place in 1541 after a six-month siege of the Portuguese garrison by the future Moroccan sultan, Mohammed ash-Sheikh?"} {"answers": ["Herring", "Lefty", "Lefty Herring"], "question": "baseball pitcher later became a position player and made it back to the major leagues five years after his first game?"} {"answers": ["Judson Churchill Welliver", "Welliver", "Judson", "Judson Welliver"], "question": " is widely regarded as having been the first presidential speechwriter?"} {"answers": ["Charles Edward Dunbar", "Charles E. Dunbar", "Dunbar", "Charles", "Charles Dunbar"], "question": "in 1958 the Public Personnel Association named the New Orleans attorney \"Mr. Civil Service of North America\"?"} {"answers": ["Householder", "Ed", "Ed Householder"], "question": " won his first minor league baseball batting title at the age of 37?"} {"answers": ["Bobby", "Walker", "Bobby Walker", "Bobby Walker"], "question": "professional wrestler sued World Championship Wrestling for making him look \"obnoxious\" and \"shiftless\"?"} {"answers": ["Isolobal principle"], "question": "Roald Hoffmann development of the helped him earn the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry?"} {"answers": ["Glacier Blanc"], "question": "the \"\" is the largest glacier in the Southern French Alps with an area of and a length of ?"} {"answers": ["Charlie Douglas", "Douglas", "Charlie"], "question": "New Zealand explorer and surveyor claimed that not being able to swim \"had saved his life many a time\"?"} {"answers": ["Westerman Lumber Office and House"], "question": "the is now home to Big Honza, who is \"bigger, smarter and wiser\" than Paul Bunyan?"} {"answers": ["Armageddon", "Armageddon"], "question": "Triple H won his match at the World Wrestling Federation's event after hitting Vince McMahon, his father-in-law and boss, with a sledgehammer?"} {"answers": ["Carlile", "Clancy", "Clancy Carlile"], "question": " wrote the novel and the screenplay for \"Honkytonk Man\" that starred Clint Eastwood?"} {"answers": ["The River", "The River"], "question": " was called a \"porn movie\" by the lead actor's father?"} {"answers": ["This Little Light"], "question": "LZ7's 2010 single \"\" is based around the 20th century gospel song \"This Little Light of Mine\"?"} {"answers": ["Sandy Cape Light", "Sandy Cape"], "question": "access to the 1870 construction site of \"\" on Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia, was so steep that materials were raised on a whim?"} {"answers": ["Flight deck cruiser", "flight deck cruiser"], "question": "one design for a was described as a cross between a and the aircraft carrier ?"} {"answers": ["St Mary the Virgin's Church", "St Mary the Virgin's Church, Little Hormead"], "question": ", Hertfordshire, is particularly noted for its preserved 12th-century ironwork door which depicts a serpentine dragon?"} {"answers": ["Santorini", "Santorini"], "question": "when the Ottoman Turks controlled Santorini, they still permitted production of , despite Islamic laws against alcohol, and even its trade to enemies like the Russian Empire?"} {"answers": ["Spoons sex position", "spoons position"], "question": "a woman's G-Spot can be easily reached in the ?"} {"answers": ["Indiana", "Indiana"], "question": "in 1893 a sculpture of \"\" by Retta Matthews portrayed an \"ideal figure of Indiana\" at the Chicago World's Fair?"} {"answers": ["Ixkun"], "question": "the Maya city of in Guatemala erected one of the tallest stone stelae in the entire Petén Basin?"} {"answers": ["Arthur", "Lea", "Arthur Lea", "Arthur Lea"], "question": "despite having only one arm, played international football for Wales?"} {"answers": ["Jenkins", "John Edward Jenkins", "J. Edward Jenkins", "Edward", "Edward Jenkins", "Edward Jenkins"], "question": "British politician was best known as the author of satirical political novels?"} {"answers": ["First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica"], "question": "the in Jamaica, Queens, is the oldest continuously serving Presbyterian church in the United States?"} {"answers": ["The Five Orders of Architecture"], "question": "Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola's book from 1562 is considered to be \"one of the most successful architectural textbooks ever written\" despite having almost no text?"} {"answers": ["Geriatric trauma"], "question": "the three prevailing causes of are falls, traffic collisions and burns?"} {"answers": ["Brazil–Portugal relations"], "question": "when the Portuguese Royalty moved to Brazil to escape the French invasion of Portugal the was of a former colony ruling the Portuguese Empire?"} {"answers": ["Fodéba Keïta", "Keïta", "Fodéba"], "question": "Guinean was the founder of the first professional African theatrical troupe, Theatre Africain?"} {"answers": ["Ben Roberts-Smith", "Roberts-Smith", "Ben"], "question": " receipt of the Victoria Cross for Australia for gallantry in Afghanistan, makes him the most highly decorated service person currently in the Australian Defence Force?"} {"answers": ["Sahota", "Sunjeev Sahota", "Sunjeev"], "question": "British author had not read a novel until he bought \"Midnight's Children\" in an airport at the age of 18?"} {"answers": ["Murder of Anni Dewani"], "question": " was a Swedish woman who was kidnapped and murdered during her honeymoon in Cape Town, South Africa?"} {"answers": ["Freedom of Expression", "Freedom of Expression"], "question": "prior to authoring , Kembrew McLeod successfully registered the phrase \"freedom of expression\" as a trademark in the United States?"} {"answers": ["International Dunhuang Project"], "question": "the has made over a quarter of a million images of Silk Road manuscripts and other artefacts available online?"} {"answers": ["Alvin Young", "Young", "Alvin"], "question": ", cut from his high school basketball team every single year, went on to lead NCAA Division I in scoring in college?"} {"answers": ["Case", "Jerome Increase Case", "Jerome Case", "Jerome"], "question": "Jay-Eye-See \"\", the horse named for , briefly held records for both trotting and pacing?"} {"answers": ["Phoebus", "Bölkow Phoebus"], "question": "the prototype sailplane was placed third in its class at the 1964 German national gliding championship?"} {"answers": ["Immaculate Conception Catholic Church", "Immaculate Conception Catholic Church"], "question": " \"\" in Celina, Ohio, was built just 43 years after the first Catholic moved into the city?"} {"answers": ["Stop", "Stop"], "question": "\"\", the Spice Girls' seventh single, peaked at number two in the United Kingdom, ending their streak of six consecutive number-ones?"} {"answers": ["Winter Saloon"], "question": "in the 63 years after it opened, the cost of a liquor license for the rose over 72,000%?"} {"answers": ["Neue Bach-Ausgabe", "New Bach Edition"], "question": "it took more than half a century to complete the , the second edition of the collected works of Johann Sebastian Bach?"} {"answers": ["Nancy McKenzie", "McKenzie", "Nancy", "Nancy Affleck McKenzie"], "question": "Arthurian author wrote her novel \"Queen of Camelot\" to make Queen Guinevere \"into someone a 20th-century person could understand\"?"} {"answers": ["Roy", "Roy Torbet", "Torbet"], "question": "\"The New York Times\" in 1912 wrote that the expert passing of had placed the Michigan football team \"on a higher plane than they have reached before\"?"} {"answers": ["First Presbyterian Church", "First Presbyterian Church"], "question": "the original wooden bell tower of the in Batavia, New York, blew down within a year of its construction and was replaced by the stone one originally intended?"} {"answers": ["Mousehole Cat", "The Mousehole Cat"], "question": "the 1991 illustrated children's book of the year, , is based on the legend of the stargazy pie?"} {"answers": ["Grotte aux Fées", "Grotte aux Fées"], "question": "the in Switzerland features a 77-meter high underground waterfall?"} {"answers": ["Macamic, Quebec", "Macamic"], "question": "the name of the , in Quebec, Canada, comes from the Algonquin word \"Makamik\" meaning \"limping beaver\"?"} {"answers": ["La Lutte", "La Lutte"], "question": "in the 1930s, the Indochinese Communist Party and the Vietnamese Trotskyists collaborated on the joint publication ?"} {"answers": ["Allen", "Lavoy", "Lavoy Allen"], "question": "Do you know that, as a junior in 2009–10, became the first Temple basketball player to average a double-double since Ollie Johnson accomplished the feat in 1970–71?"} {"answers": ["Barbara Newhall Follett", "Follett", "Barbara"], "question": ", who by age fourteen had published two novels to critical acclaim, left her apartment the night of December 7, 1939, at age twenty-five, and was never seen again?"} {"answers": ["Al-Insaniyyah"], "question": ", founded in 1925, was the first official Arabic communist newspaper?"} {"answers": ["Louis", "Louis Matthew Gilbert", "Louis Gilbert", "Gilbert"], "question": ", who scored all 21 points in Michigan Stadium's dedication game, was described as \"the campus sheik\" who \"wears bear grease on his hair and dances a mean black bottom\"?"} {"answers": ["Maguire", "Clare", "Clare Maguire"], "question": " has been nominated by the BBC Sound of 2011 list as one of the top 15 most promising new artists and is one of MTV's Brand New: For 2011 acts?"} {"answers": ["Kotas", "Kota people", "Kota people"], "question": " shows M haplogroup frequency of 97%, which is one of the highest in India?"} {"answers": ["Robert Macauley", "Robert", "Macauley"], "question": "after the crash of a U.S. Air Force C-5 Galaxy near Saigon, mortgaged his house so he could charter a Boeing 747 from Pan Am to evacuate orphans from South Vietnam?"} {"answers": ["David L. Shirk Ranch", "David L. Shirk"], "question": "David Shirk, owner of the historic in southeastern Oregon, killed an employee of cattle baron Peter French over a land claim?"} {"answers": ["Allen", "Nick", "Nick'' Allen", "Nick Allen"], "question": "baseball manager \"baited\" and argued with umpires on the field because he wanted to increase attendance?"} {"answers": ["RAAF Command"], "question": "a divided wartime control system forced the leader of , Air Vice Marshal Bill Bostock, to serve two masters, one for operational tasking and another for supplies and equipment?"} {"answers": ["Ficus yoponensis"], "question": "the fruits of are one of the preferred foods of the Mantled Howler Monkey and contain more vitamin C than any other possible foods?"} {"answers": ["El Grande", "El Grande"], "question": "the eucalyptus , Australia's largest tree, was accidentally killed by forest officials?"} {"answers": ["Holy Name of Jesus"], "question": "devotions to the exist both in Eastern and Western Christianity?"} {"answers": ["LoDaisKa Site"], "question": "the in Colorado was occupied for 7,500 years, starting in the Paleo-Indian period?"} {"answers": ["St Caian's Church", "St Caian's Church, Tregaian"], "question": "the churchyard of , Wales, contains the grave of a man who died in 1581 aged 105 with over 40 children and 300 living descendants?"} {"answers": ["Yeelirrie uranium project"], "question": "the location of BHP Billiton's is referred to by the local Aborigines as a \"place of death\"?"} {"answers": ["Marguerite Scypion", "Marguerite", "Scypion"], "question": "in 1805 was the first slave to file a freedom suit in St. Louis, and she gained an end to Indian slavery in Missouri?"} {"answers": ["Megaphone", "Megaphone", "megaphone"], "question": " can be crystallized from an ether-chloroform solution?"} {"answers": ["Patrick Sheltra", "Sheltra", "Patrick"], "question": ", the 2010 ARCA Racing Series champion, was the first owner-driver to win the series title since Benny Parsons in 1969?"} {"answers": ["Inachus phalangium"], "question": " lives with the snakelocks anemone \"\", eats the anemone's food and mucus and is protected from predators by the anemone's stings?"} {"answers": ["Mashpee Tribe v. New Seabury Corp."], "question": " was the first tribal Nonintercourse Act lawsuit to go to a jury?"} {"answers": ["Poinsett State Park"], "question": "in ecologically diverse in South Carolina one can see mountain laurels draped with Spanish moss?"} {"answers": ["Slifka", "Alan B. Slifka", "Alan Bruce Slifka", "Alan"], "question": ", who created the Abraham Fund Initiatives to promote coexistence of Jews and Arabs in Israel, was also the first chairman of the Big Apple Circus?"} {"answers": ["Arne Paasche Aasen", "Arne", "Aasen"], "question": "a Norwegian song from 1950 with lyrics by politician and poet sold 100,000 records?"} {"answers": ["Gam", "Gwladys ferch Dafydd Gam", "Gwladys"], "question": "legend says that Welsh noblewoman was so beloved that when she died 3000 knights, nobles and weeping peasants followed her body to its burial place?"} {"answers": ["Steven Matheson"], "question": "a one-minute kiss scene involving \"Home and Away\" character took hours to film because of the actors' nerves?"} {"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas William Hislop", "Hislop"], "question": " \"\" enjoyed being Minister of Education, as his father was the author of the New Zealand Education Act?"} {"answers": ["Pinocchio paradox"], "question": "Pinocchio's sentence \"\" could be neither true nor false, which means his nose grows if, and only if, it does not grow?"} {"answers": ["St Mary the Virgin's Church, Wiggenhall", "St Mary the Virgin's Church"], "question": ", Norfolk \"\" is notable for the quality of its carved wooden fittings?"} {"answers": ["Cleveland Point Light", "Cleveland Point"], "question": "James Troy served as the light keeper of for 50 years, the longest serving light keeper at one lighthouse in Australia?"} {"answers": ["Cairo Fire", "Cairo fire"], "question": "the 1952 is the focus of numerous conspiracy theories because those responsible for it have never been identified?"} {"answers": ["Sykes", "Sykes"], "question": "the canine actor starred in the award winning television advertisement \"Every Home Needs a Harvey\", viewed over a million times on YouTube?"} {"answers": ["Patrick Horsbrugh", "Horsbrugh", "Patrick"], "question": "British-born architect was active in the British Army, Royal Air Force, and the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II?"} {"answers": ["Baco blanc", "Baco Blanc"], "question": "until the late 1970s, the hybrid grape was the primary grape behind the French brandy of Armagnac?"} {"answers": ["Spawn", "Spawn"], "question": "fish ladders are constructed so that salmon can navigate past hydroelectric dams on their way to ?"} {"answers": ["Sugar House Prison", "Sugar House Prison"], "question": "much of the demolition of in Utah had to be carried out stone by stone, because dynamite had little effect on its heavy walls?"} {"answers": ["Zliten mosaic"], "question": "the \"(portion pictured)\" is an ancient Roman floor mosaic from about the 2nd century AD that depicts gladiators and scenes from ordinary life?"} {"answers": ["Fanelli", "Gary Fanelli", "Gary M. Fanelli", "Gary"], "question": ", who represented American Samoa in the marathon at the 1988 Summer Olympics, has competed in various costumes including Elwood Blues, a \"Ghostbusters\" ghost, and Michael Jackson?"} {"answers": ["Tewkesbury Medieval Festival"], "question": "2,000 people in medieval garb re-enacted the Battle of Tewkesbury at the 2003 , one of the \"ten most bizarre festivals\" in England?"} {"answers": ["Akeley", "Mary Jobe Akeley", "Mary Lenore Jobe Akeley", "Mary"], "question": "Mount Jobe in Canada was renamed in honor of to acknowledge her exploration efforts in the Rocky Mountains?"} {"answers": ["Cavanagh", "Joe", "Joe Cavanagh"], "question": "United States Hockey Hall of Famer is the Beanpot ice hockey tournament's all-time leading scorer?"} {"answers": ["Tietê Bus Terminal"], "question": "the in São Paulo, Brazil, is the largest bus terminal in Latin America and the second largest in the world?"} {"answers": ["Pratt-Read LBE"], "question": "the glider bomb was intended to be guided by television signals and radio control?"} {"answers": ["Earnest Calkins", "Earnest Elmo Calkins", "Elmo Calkins", "Earnest", "Calkins"], "question": "a corset company's sales increased greatly when a pioneering photo ad \"(example pictured)\", created by , appeared on the back cover of a woman's magazine?"} {"answers": ["Catesbaea melanocarpa"], "question": "the original specimen of the rare Caribbean plant was destroyed when Berlin was bombed during World War II?"} {"answers": ["Menggu Ziyun"], "question": " is a 14th century rime dictionary of Chinese as written in the 'Phags-pa script?"} {"answers": ["Musiktheater im Revier"], "question": "the \"\" in Gelsenkirchen staged a new musical for the 100th anniversary of the soccer club FC Schalke 04 in 2004?"} {"answers": ["Net.wars"], "question": "in the book , author Wendy M. Grossman attributes Internet conflict in the 1990s to culture shock from an influx of users?"} {"answers": ["Wood", "Walton", "Walton J. Wood"], "question": "Stanford University alumnus became the first public defender in the history of the United States in 1914?"} {"answers": ["Strange Liberation"], "question": "Dave Douglas got the name for his album from a phrase used by Martin Luther King, Jr. in reference to America's involvement in the Vietnam War?"} {"answers": ["Landis Report"], "question": "the reviewed United States administrative agencies in 1960 for President-elect Kennedy and recommended greater clarity on the roles and authority of agency chairs?"} {"answers": ["Hingham Bay"], "question": "Do you know that, during World War II, hundreds of vessels produced for the United States Navy at two different shipyards first entered the Atlantic Ocean at in Massachusetts?"} {"answers": ["O'Connor v. Ortega"], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court held in that public employees have Fourth Amendment rights in the workplace but declined to decide whether they were violated in the case under consideration?"} {"answers": ["Ryan", "Tim Ryan", "Tim Ryan", "Tim"], "question": "s first electronic product was supposed to compete with a US$15 synthesizer module but ended up at a price of US$30,000?"} {"answers": ["Morag Bellingham"], "question": "in the book \"The Oxford companion to Australian film\", of \"Home and Away\" is described as a \"soap opera super-bitch\"?"} {"answers": ["First Unitarian Church", "First Unitarian Church"], "question": "U.S. President William Howard Taft \"\" was a member of Cincinnati's ?"} {"answers": ["Vaccines for Children Program"], "question": "the provides free vaccines to uninsured or underinsured children in the United States?"} {"answers": ["Pioneer Woman"], "question": "more than 120,000 votes were placed across the United States to choose the final design for the statue \"\" in Ponca City, Oklahoma?"} {"answers": ["Born This Way", "Born This Way"], "question": "Lady Gaga approved the use of her song \"Born This Way\" for the \"Glee\" episode before the single premiered?"} {"answers": ["Munich Chamber Orchestra"], "question": "Dennis Russell Davies conducted the in works of Thomas Larcher with soloists Till Fellner and Kim Kashkashian?"} {"answers": ["Heiberg", "Bernt Heiberg", "Bernt"], "question": "even though Norwegian architect supported the communist league Mot Dag in the 1930s, he opposed the May 1968 revolts?"} {"answers": ["Losing a Whole Year"], "question": "\"\", one of Third Eye Blind's \"catchiest\" songs, stayed on \"Billboard\"'s alternative chart for 14 weeks?"} {"answers": ["St George's Church", "St George's Church, Goltho"], "question": " in Goltho, Lincolnshire, is all that remains of a deserted medieval village?"} {"answers": ["KV Pharmaceutical", "KV Pharmaceutical Company"], "question": "after received an FDA-sponsored monopoly to exclusively market a drug that had been already available for five decades, it raised its price from about US$15 to US$1,500?"} {"answers": ["Oxhey Chapel"], "question": "during the English Civil War, Oliver Cromwell's forces took lead from the roof of \"\" in Hertfordshire to make musket balls?"} {"answers": ["Graeophonus"], "question": "the type specimen of the extinct whip scorpion was originally identified as a species of dragonfly?"} {"answers": ["Platelet-rich fibrin matrix"], "question": "in the U.S., are not approved by the FDA?"} {"answers": ["Ernest", "Angelo", "Ernest Angelo"], "question": "Texas oilman and former mayor of Midland is partly credited with the spring revival of Ronald Reagan's 1976 United States presidential primary campaign?"} {"answers": ["Mike Allison", "Allison", "Mike"], "question": "New York Rangers player scored on his first career NHL shot on goal in 1980?"} {"answers": ["Small-toothed sportive lemur"], "question": "the \"\" is the only sportive lemur to have evolved after dispersing along river corridors between western and eastern Madagascar?"} {"answers": ["Graeme", "Peter", "Peter Graeme"], "question": "English oboist recorded with the Melos Ensemble the oboe quintet of Arthur Bliss, dedicated to oboist Léon Goossens, his teacher?"} {"answers": ["Sedmoi Kontinent"], "question": " was the first Russian retail food company to make a public stock offering?"} {"answers": ["Rose Historic Chapel"], "question": "the was the first church designed by the Luttrell brothers, who subsequently became the unofficial architects of the Diocese of Christchurch?"} {"answers": ["Blake", "Blake Geoffrion", "Blake Daniel Geoffrion", "Geoffrion"], "question": "upon making his National Hockey League debut, became the first fourth-generation player after his father Dan, grandfather Bernie, and great-grandfather Howie Morenz?"} {"answers": ["Adoption of Ala'a Eddeen", "Adoption", "Eddeen", "Ala'a Eddeen"], "question": "an American soldier, who was deployed to Iraq, an Iraqi boy who could not walk because of cerebral palsy?"} {"answers": ["Theo", "Berger", "Theo Berger", "Theo Maximilian Berger"], "question": "Bavarian criminal , despite escaping four times, spent 36 years in jail and committed suicide there in 2003?"} {"answers": ["Lockington Locks"], "question": "the \"\" lay at the end of the highest point on the Miami and Erie Canal?"} {"answers": ["Frederic Michael Halford", "Frederic", "Frederic M. Halford", "Halford", "Frederic Halford"], "question": "British angler and author , pseudonym Detached Badger \"\", is known as \"The Father of Modern Dry Fly Fishing\"?"} {"answers": ["James Russell", "Russell", "James Russell", "James Clayton Russell", "James"], "question": "when he made his major league debut, Chicago Cubs pitcher became the 97th former Texas Longhorn to play in the major leagues?"} {"answers": ["United States Trust Company", "United States Trust Company theft"], "question": "the 1934 was the work of an international gang that stole more than $2,000,000 in multiple robberies?"} {"answers": ["Messier 91"], "question": "although Charles Messier discovered the galaxy in 1781, it was added to his catalogue only two centuries later?"} {"answers": ["Battle of Caldera Bay"], "question": "the was the first successful attack on a ship by a torpedo boat?"} {"answers": ["Jovan Skerlić", "Jovan", "Skerlić"], "question": " role in literature and general cultural and political development has resulted in the suggestion that the 1900–1914 period in Serbian history should be named after him?"} {"answers": ["Church of St John the Baptist, Upper Eldon", "Church of St John the Baptist"], "question": "in 1864 the , \"\" in Hampshire was being used as a cowshed, and in 1973 its only occupant was \"a beautiful white owl\"?"} {"answers": ["Mancusi v. DeForte"], "question": "during the trial that led to the U.S. Supreme Court case , which established a reasonable expectation of privacy at work, the jury deliberated for 28 hours without sleep?"} {"answers": ["Jefferson nickel"], "question": "Felix Schlag won the prize for designing the , but was required to submit an entirely new \"tails\" or reverse side?"} {"answers": ["Ethiopian eunuch"], "question": "the \"\" has been described as the \"first baptized gay Christian\"?"} {"answers": ["Direct lobbying in the United States"], "question": "the total amount spent on in the United States in 2010 was ?"} {"answers": ["Bench Around the Lake"], "question": "artist Jeppe Hein created to appear as if it tunnels in and out of the ground at the Indianapolis Museum of Art?"} {"answers": ["Codex Sangallensis 1395"], "question": "the is one of the oldest manuscripts of the Vulgate?"} {"answers": ["Brevivulva"], "question": "the extinct Eocene parasitic wasp \"\" was named from the Latin words meaning \"short amber wrapper\"?"} {"answers": ["Tasmanian pygmy possum"], "question": "the is the world's smallest species of possum?"} {"answers": ["Gyanvapi Mosque"], "question": " in Varanasi, India, built on the site of the original Kashi Vishwanath Temple, still shows evidence of the temple in its foundation, columns, and rear?"} {"answers": ["Lyttelton Times"], "question": "James FitzGerald \"\", the first editor of the , later founded its main competitor, \"The Press\"?"} {"answers": ["Decuriasuchus quartacolonia", "Decuriasuchus"], "question": " may be the first known archosaur to exhibit group behavior?"} {"answers": ["John Carter", "Carter", "John Carter", "John"], "question": "19th-century English artist learned to draw, paint and write with his mouth, after a fall from a tree left him paralysed below the neck?"} {"answers": ["Marino", "Marino Murillo", "Murillo"], "question": ", the former Minister of Economy and Planning of Cuba, believes the Cuban economic system is too paternalistic and supports the creation of a small-scale private market?"} {"answers": ["The Ghost Network"], "question": "in the \"Fringe\" episode \"\", the writers wanted guest actor Zak Orth to shave his head in preparation for a scene, but he successfully \"begged\" them not to?"} {"answers": ["Love Faces Tour", "Love Faces"], "question": "Trey Songz' 2011 single \"\" is a mid-tempo piano-based ballad that discusses facial expressions that people make when having sexual intercourse?"} {"answers": ["John Rolfe Isbell", "Isbell", "John Rainwater", "John R. Isbell", "John"], "question": " was the primary contributor to the mathematical theory of uniform spaces?"} {"answers": ["Joseph Kenny Meadows", "Meadows", "Kenny Meadows", "Kenny"], "question": " has been described as one of the best illustrators to work for \"Punch\" in the magazine's early years?"} {"answers": ["Angry World"], "question": "after more than 40 years as a recording artist, 31 studio albums and one award as an art director, Neil Young won his first Grammy Award as a musician for \"\"?"} {"answers": ["James B. Dudley", "James Benson Dudley", "James", "Dudley"], "question": "North Carolina A&T State University President organized a society whose aims included discouraging African American farmers from getting mortgages?"} {"answers": ["FAIR USE Act"], "question": "in 2007, the 110th U.S. Congress introduced the , which would have prevented the Supreme Court from levying damages against companies for secondary infringement?"} {"answers": ["Thomas Jefferson Hogg", "Thomas", "Hogg"], "question": " wished to practice free love but the object of his affections became pregnant and gave birth to Frankenstein?"} {"answers": ["Law Ting Holm"], "question": "nesting is not used by breeding Mute Swans but they do use ?"} {"answers": ["Nikolai Semenovich Kurnakov", "Nikolai", "Kurnakov"], "question": "the mineral kurnakovite was named after the Russian chemist ?"} {"answers": ["Hoffstad", "Einar Hoffstad", "Einar"], "question": "Norwegian newspaper editor went from classical liberalism to collectivism and Fascism in the late 1930s?"} {"answers": ["Amphitheatre of Serdica"], "question": "the ancient Roman in central Sofia, Bulgaria, was accidentally discovered during construction works in the 2000s?"} {"answers": ["Shamrock Warriors RFC", "Shamrock Warriors"], "question": "former Leinster Rugby and Scotland coach Matt Williams is a technical adviser to Irish rugby sevens team ?"} {"answers": ["Endah", "Alberthiene Endah", "Alberthiene"], "question": "Indonesian biographer has called writing biographies similar to dating the subject?"} {"answers": ["Kartam", "Kartam Joga", "Joga"], "question": "adivasi activist has been accused of joining the deadliest Naxalite attack in India's history?"} {"answers": ["Drymoreomys"], "question": "although the Brazilian rodent has traits that suggest it lives in trees, it is usually captured on the ground?"} {"answers": ["Al Murray's Compete for the Meat"], "question": "the top prize on is a frozen chicken?"} {"answers": ["Operation Breakthrough"], "question": " was an international effort to free three gray whales from pack ice in the Beaufort Sea near Point Barrow in the U.S. state of Alaska in 1988?"} {"answers": ["PSCORE", "People for Successful Corean Reunification"], "question": "NGO uses the term \"Corea\" to promote North Korean and South Korean unity?"} {"answers": ["Fulton", "Mark Fulton", "Mark", "Mark Fulton"], "question": "Loyalist Volunteer Force leader had an image of former leader Billy Wright tattooed over his heart?"} {"answers": ["María", "María Rosa Lida de Malkiel", "Malkiel"], "question": "the Argentine philologist was an Arthurian-Hispanist pioneer?"} {"answers": ["Qal'at al-Bahrain"], "question": "UNESCO claims that \"\" was the capital of the ancient Dilmun civilization?"} {"answers": ["Karl Toman", "Toman", "Karl"], "question": "the Austrian former communist leader was appointed mayor of Eichgraben by German authorities in 1938?"} {"answers": ["Elizabethtown station"], "question": "not long after the opened in 1915, the Liberty Bell visited the station on its way to San Francisco?"} {"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Hartwell", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "the octagonal in Hartwell, Buckinghamshire, has no roof?"} {"answers": ["Barry John", "John", "Barry"], "question": " retired after a girl curtsied to him?"} {"answers": ["Baron Carrickfergus"], "question": "the title was given to Prince William as a gift from Queen Elizabeth II for his wedding?"} {"answers": ["Banksia canei"], "question": "the seed of the Australian plant \"\" requires stratification (keeping at 5 °C for 60 days) before germination?"} {"answers": ["GeoCenter Møns Klint"], "question": " on the island of Møn in Denmark was designed by PLH Architects, the winners of an international design competition?"} {"answers": ["Attack on Yokosuka"], "question": "the main target of the 1945 was the battleship \"Nagato\", the flagship of the fleet that attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941?"} {"answers": ["Braeburn Range"], "question": "on Mt. Murchison in New Zealand's , a small population of large carnivorous snails, \"Powelliphanta\" \"Nelson Lakes\", is only found above the bush line?"} {"answers": ["Bertrand", "Bertrand Zepherin Teyou", "Bertrand Teyou", "Teyou"], "question": " is serving two years in jail for attempting to read publicly from his book about Chantal Biya, the first lady of Cameroon?"} {"answers": ["Mining in Tajikistan"], "question": "the Tajikistan Aluminum Company (TALCO) runs one of the largest in the world?"} {"answers": ["Shaun", "Deeb", "Shaun Deeb", "Shaun Frank Deeb"], "question": " has two World Championship of Online Poker wins and 16 World Series of Poker in the money finishes?"} {"answers": ["Japanese migration to Thailand"], "question": " dates back to the 1580s?"} {"answers": ["Madaling Araw"], "question": "the novel (\"Dawn\") features a blend of clashing characters, such as advocates of anarchy against the subjugators of the Filipino lower class?"} {"answers": ["Oregon and Northwestern Railroad"], "question": "the tracks of the are well preserved, even though they weren't well-built and they have been flooded by Malheur Lake?"} {"answers": ["Schroeck", "Artie Schroeck", "Artie"], "question": ", who arranged the 1967 Frankie Valli song \"Can't Take My Eyes off You\", 30 years later wrote and produced a tribute to offbeat bandleader Spike Jones?"} {"answers": ["Bellew", "Kyrle Bellew", "Kyrle"], "question": "British stage-actor \"\" was accused of being Mrs. Leslie Carter's lover at her 1889 divorce trial?"} {"answers": ["`Ulaysha Prison", "Ulaysha Prison"], "question": "Khaled al-Johani, \"the only brave man in Saudi Arabia\", was thrown into Mabahith's on the Saudi Arabian \"Day of Rage\"?"} {"answers": ["Mayes", "Henry", "Henry George Mayes", "Henry Mayes"], "question": " won the Queen's Club Championships three times in 1922, 1926, and 1927 while in his 40s, but died the year following his last win?"} {"answers": ["Genetic Studios"], "question": "when he established in 1980, record producer Martin Rushent spent £35,000 on air conditioning alone?"} {"answers": ["Miriam Robinson", "Charles M. Robinson", "Robinson", "Charles", "Charles M. Robinson", "Charles Morrison Robinson"], "question": " was the College Architect for the College of William and Mary and designed more than 15 buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places?"} {"answers": ["Ghana Standards Authority", "Ghana Standards Board"], "question": "the was established in 1973 and has a function of inspecting all goods that enter through the six entry points of Ghana?"} {"answers": ["William", "William Pigott Cronan", "William P. Cronan", "Cronan"], "question": "American \"\", once described as \"the most popular man in the Navy\", lost two fingers when he shoved his hand in a breechblock to prevent a potentially deadly explosion?"} {"answers": ["Fuerte San Miguel", "Fuerte San Miguel", "San Miguel"], "question": "one outpost of Uruguay's \"\" has a wall and small window that appears like a cave or an animal burrow?"} {"answers": ["English Pouter"], "question": "Charles Darwin described the \"\" as \"... the most distinct of all domesticated pigeons\"?"} {"answers": ["George M. Hill", "George M. Hill Company"], "question": "after publishing bestsellers \"\" and \"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\", the was compelled in 1902 to declare bankruptcy?"} {"answers": ["Lindsay", "Sarah Lindsay", "Sarah Lindsay", "Sarah Joanne Lindsay", "Sarah"], "question": "British short track speed skater , a three time Winter Olympian, missed 15 months of competition after rupturing a spinal disc in 2007?"} {"answers": ["Scott-King's Modern Europe"], "question": "in Waugh's (1947), Scott-King concludes that \"It would be very wicked indeed to do anything to fit a boy for the modern world\"?"} {"answers": ["Katerina", "Kazelis", "Katerina Kazelis"], "question": " got to audition in front of singer Basshunter for a chance to record the \"Big Brother 2011\" anthem during her participation in \"Big Brother\" Sweden?"} {"answers": ["Ministry of Energy and Petroleum", "Ministry of Energy"], "question": "the of Ghana fitted solar panels for 160 rural junior high schools so that pupils could watch a weekly television programme?"} {"answers": ["Kölnbrein Dam"], "question": "the \"\" is the tallest dam in Austria?"} {"answers": ["Juan Fernández", "Juan", "Fernández", "Juan Fernández"], "question": "Temple Owls men's basketball player has been called \"Pepe Sanchez with a jump shot\"?"} {"answers": ["Black bishop", "Black Bishop"], "question": "the is not just a chess piece?"} {"answers": ["Stephen", "Stephen Fry", "Fry", "Stephen Fry", "Stephen Perry Fry"], "question": " was an engineer and aspiring jazz pianist before he captained South Africa's rugby team against the British Lions?"} {"answers": ["Edmund Ser", "Edmund", "Ser"], "question": ", owner of Malaysian fashion labels Edmund Ser, Spade, and SER, was a guest judge on \"Project Runway Malaysia\"?"} {"answers": ["Nínay"], "question": ", the first Filipino novel, provides a \"folkloristic tour\" of the distinctive culture of the Philippines?"} {"answers": ["Mitch McDeere"], "question": ", Tom Cruise's character in Sydney Pollack's 1993 US$270 million-grossing film adaptation of John Grisham's \"The Firm\" that sold copies, will reappear in a television series?"} {"answers": ["High Fens"], "question": "part of the reserve in Belgium is closed in spring because of the breeding of the endangered black grouse \"\"?"} {"answers": ["d'Erlanger", "Baron Frédéric Alfred d'Erlanger", "Frédéric", "Frédéric Alfred d'Erlanger"], "question": "millionaire banker Baron was also a noted composer who wrote an opera based on Thomas Hardy's novel, \"Tess of the d'Urbervilles\"?"} {"answers": ["Paperbark Flycatcher", "Paperbark flycatcher"], "question": "the never uses the \"scissors-grinding\" call of the closely related Restless Flycatcher?"} {"answers": ["Tema Motorway"], "question": "the , which was commissioned in 1964, is Ghana's only motorway?"} {"answers": ["Titanic Musicians' Memorial, Southampton", "Titanic Musicians' Memorial"], "question": "the \"\" in Southampton features the hymn, \"Nearer, My God, to Thee\", commonly believed to have been played as the ship went down?"} {"answers": ["Marine technology"], "question": " involves other technologies that may either safeguard or exploit the marine environment?"} {"answers": ["Manipur Bush Rat", "Manipur bush rat", "Bush Rat"], "question": "the \"\" was described from the collection of A. O. Hume which he donated after his life's work of ornithological notes were sold by a servant as waste paper?"} {"answers": ["Tadeusz Bolesław Vetulani", "Tadeusz Vetulani", "Tadeusz", "Vetulani"], "question": " was a pioneer of biodiversity research in Poland and conducted notable research into forest tarpan and the Polish koniks, launching restoration and breeding schemes?"} {"answers": ["Fruta Fresca"], "question": "the number-one song \"\" by Carlos Vives was named a \"bridge\" between tropical and pop music?"} {"answers": ["Olek", "Crocheted Olek", "Olek"], "question": "participants in performance art by Polish-born American artist \"\" are literally crocheted into her body suits, without fasteners?"} {"answers": ["Jigme Gyatso", "Jigme", "Gyatso"], "question": " was re-arrested after his allegations of torture by Chinese security forces were re-played on Voice of America?"} {"answers": ["Malari incident"], "question": "twelve Indonesian newspapers and magazines were closed after the in 1974?"} {"answers": ["Ada", "Kramm", "Ada Kramm"], "question": "six of the ten siblings of Norwegian stage actress were actors themselves?"} {"answers": ["The Child Dreams", "The Child Dreams"], "question": "composer Gil Shohat denies that his opera is about the Holocaust?"} {"answers": ["Percival Loines Pemberton", "Percival", "Pemberton"], "question": "the late 1890s, British philatelist participated in stamp auctions in London where potential buyers were sometimes given alcoholic drinks to encourage bidding?"} {"answers": ["Johann Karl Nestler", "Nestler", "Johann"], "question": " was teaching scientific animal and plant breeding at the University of Olomouc in what is now the Czech Republic when Gregor Mendel studied there?"} {"answers": ["A Gifted Man"], "question": "Academy Award-winning director Jonathan Demme directed the first episode of the television series ?"} {"answers": ["Carmody", "Thomas", "Thomas G. Carmody", "Thomas Gaughan Carmody"], "question": "the Louisiana State Rep. obtained passage in 2009 of a bill strengthening penalities for the crime of indecent behavior with juveniles?"} {"answers": ["Port of Tillamook Bay Railroad", "Port of Tillamook Bay"], "question": "the main line in Oregon was damaged by storms three times, then finally abandoned due to repair costs?"} {"answers": ["Harley-Davidson XR-750"], "question": "Evel Knievel's preferred stunt bike, the \"\", has won the most AMA Races?"} {"answers": ["Peter", "Peter Voss", "Voss"], "question": "SS-\"Oberscharführer\" was the first commander of the Auschwitz crematoria and gas chambers, buildings used to kill 900,000 people?"} {"answers": ["Church Cottage, Tutshill", "Church Cottage"], "question": "the writer of \"Harry Potter\", J. K. Rowling, lived as a child at , a Grade II listed building constructed in about 1852 in the Victorian Gothic style?"} {"answers": ["Operation AntiSec"], "question": "on 20 June 2011, the hacking groups Anonymous and LulzSec announced they were joining forces for ?"} {"answers": ["Rami Levy Hashikma Marketing"], "question": " introduced supermarket price wars to Israel?"} {"answers": ["World War Z", "World War Z", "World War"], "question": "Brad Pitt's Plan B Entertainment beat Leonardo DiCaprio's production company in a bidding war for the rights to produce , an upcoming post-apocalyptic horror film?"} {"answers": ["Flagmen of Lowestoft"], "question": "Sir Peter Lely's series of portraits, the \"(example pictured)\", commemorates English naval commanders who fought at the Battle of Lowestoft in 1665?"} {"answers": ["Glover", "Robert Glover", "Robert", "Robert W. Glover"], "question": "Arkansas State Representative of Sheridan introduced the resolution in 1909 which led to the establishment of the future Arkansas State University in Jonesboro?"} {"answers": ["The Cenotaph, Whitehall", "The Cenotaph"], "question": " \"\" replaced a wood-and-plaster cenotaph erected in 1919 for the Allied Victory Parade?"} {"answers": ["Majority judgment"], "question": "observers of the 2007 French presidential election could tell which major candidate had earned each rating in a poll, even though the winner under this voting system was not the official one?"} {"answers": ["Anino ng Kahapon"], "question": " is one of the few pro-American novels written while the Philippines was still a territory of the United States?"} {"answers": ["Rewolucyjni Mściciele"], "question": "the anarchist group from 1910 to 1914 has been described as the most radical terrorist organization in the history of Poland?"} {"answers": ["Operation Rainfall"], "question": "the to release specific Wii video games by the game developer Nintendo received an official response from the company?"} {"answers": ["Owen Crowe", "Crowe", "Owen"], "question": " has made four World Series of Poker final tables in the past four years and two top-100 main event finishes in the last three years?"} {"answers": ["New York Agreement"], "question": "the United States mediated the 1962 as part of a plan \"to prevent Indonesia from falling under communist control and to win it over to the west\"?"} {"answers": ["Vallejo", "Vallejo"], "question": "the houseboat , made an icon of Bay Area culture by artist Jean Varda and philosopher Alan Watts in the 1960s, originally served as a passenger ferry in Portland, Oregon in the 1870s?"} {"answers": ["Cuckoo", "Cuckoo"], "question": "the historic house was damaged in the 2011 Virginia earthquake?"} {"answers": ["Death of Alexander the Great", "death of Alexander the Great"], "question": "after the Achaemenid subjects shaved their heads?"} {"answers": ["St Mary's Church, Penwortham", "St Mary's Church"], "question": "the cotton manufacturer John Horrocks is commemorated twice by , Lancashire?"} {"answers": ["Caulerpa racemosa"], "question": "Do you know that, shortly before sunrise, mass spawning by may create a green cloud?"} {"answers": ["Water of Love"], "question": "Mark Knopfler's publisher made a country-style tape of Knopfler's song \"\" without his knowledge, which led to a cover of the song by The Judds?"} {"answers": ["Shestack", "Jerome Joseph", "Jerome", "Jerome J. Shestack"], "question": "the recently deceased, long-time human rights figure may have survived a kamikaze attack during World War II by being Jewish?"} {"answers": ["Pichelli", "Sara", "Sara Pichelli"], "question": "Italian artist was the first to illustrate the half-black, half-Hispanic Spider-Man?"} {"answers": ["Whiggism"], "question": " took different forms in England and Scotland?"} {"answers": ["Deaf Wrestlefest"], "question": " provides funding for educational programs for hearing-impaired students?"} {"answers": ["Born Again", "``Born Again", "Born Again"], "question": "\"The X-Files\" star David Duchovny \"detested\" the episode \"\", despite appearing alongside his then-girlfriend Maggie Wheeler?"} {"answers": ["Shibuya incident"], "question": "during the 1946 over a thousand Yakuza fought hundreds of Formosan gang members for control of the local black markets in Tokyo?"} {"answers": ["Polish–Czechoslovak confederation", "Polish-Czechoslovak confederation"], "question": "the World War II idea of a was eventually discarded by the Czechs, whose leader favoured a prospective alliance with the Soviet Union?"} {"answers": ["Ramsay Traquair", "Ramsay", "Ramsay Heatley Traquair", "Traquair"], "question": "Scottish naturalist received the Royal Medal of the Royal Society in 1907 for his work on fossil fish?"} {"answers": ["Holmes no Mokushiroku"], "question": "in the story arc of the \"Case Closed\" series, the character Minerva Glass was based on professional tennis player Steffi Graf?"} {"answers": ["Steble Fountain"], "question": "when the Mayor of Liverpool turned on the in 1879, its effect was said to have been \"dismal\"?"} {"answers": ["Trimerorhachis"], "question": "the Permian amphibian either brooded young in its mouth or ate them?"} {"answers": ["Sanjak of Elbasan"], "question": "at the beginning of 16th century the had the highest population density of all Ottoman Balkan sanjaks?"} {"answers": ["Agriculturalism"], "question": "the Chinese philosophy of advocated that leaders not be paid by the government, instead earning their wages from working in the fields with peasants?"} {"answers": ["Cuno strikes"], "question": "the on , 1923, helped force the resignation of the German chancellor and his entire cabinet on and inspired the Communist Party to plan a coup?"} {"answers": ["Parkes ministry", "Parkes ministry"], "question": "despite New South Wales having no political party system at the time, the was a coalition government from 1878 to 1883 between former Premiers Henry Parkes and John Robertson?"} {"answers": ["Biological screw joint"], "question": "scientists first discovered the in the Papuan weevil \"Trigonopterus oblongus\"?"} {"answers": ["Scotland national under-16 football team"], "question": "the current squad features players from Real Madrid and Liverpool?"} {"answers": ["Brandreth Pill Factory"], "question": "the 1872 main building \"\" at the in Ossining, New York, was one of the first to have an Otis elevator installed?"} {"answers": ["Andrea", "Andrea Salvadori", "Salvadori"], "question": "during a feud with the singer and composer Francesca Caccini, wrote a poem entitled \"Women musicians speak from Hell\"?"} {"answers": ["Athletics Bridge"], "question": "the is an international track and field competition held annually in Slovakia?"} {"answers": ["Estevan", "Estevan Ochoa", "Ochoa"], "question": "Mexican-born merchant undertook a dangerous journey through Apache territory to avoid swearing loyalty to the Confederate States of America?"} {"answers": ["Denaeaspis"], "question": "the type specimen of the extinct tortoise beetle is only long?"} {"answers": ["Mesobuthus eupeus"], "question": "the venom of the contains proteins that are toxic to \"Plasmodium falciparum\", a pathogenic parasite that causes malaria in humans?"} {"answers": ["Aintree Institute"], "question": "Brian Epstein was so angered that The Beatles were paid in loose change for a gig at the , he never booked with the venue's promoter again?"} {"answers": ["Man and Woman in Front of a Pile of Excrement"], "question": "Miró named a painting because of something Rembrandt said?"} {"answers": ["Pietranik", "Wojciech", "Wojciech Pietranik"], "question": " was told to replace the Sydney Opera House with the Roman Colosseum in his design for the Sydney 2000 Olympic medals?"} {"answers": ["Steve", "Crosby", "Steve Crosby"], "question": " was named the National Football League's top special teams coach in 2007 and developed the league's most accurate kicker of all-time?"} {"answers": ["Platypodium elegans"], "question": "water-filled holes in the trunk of are an important habitat for the larvae of giant damselflies?"} {"answers": ["Ari", "Ari Lasso", "Lasso", "Ari Bernardus Lasso"], "question": "Indonesian singer quit smoking after his son hid his cigarettes?"} {"answers": ["Eris", "Eris"], "question": " is the first successful detailed simulation of a Milky Way-like galaxy?"} {"answers": ["Eucalyptus eugenioides"], "question": "the is so named as the bark fibres can be peeled off the trunk in strings?"} {"answers": ["Lancaster Carriage and Wagon Works"], "question": "Robert Graves was in charge of aliens at the ?"} {"answers": ["Winbeck", "Heinz Winbeck", "Heinz"], "question": "Dennis Russell Davies conducted the premiere of the Fifth Symphony \"Now and in the hour of death\" by , which reflects Bruckner's Ninth Symphony?"} {"answers": ["Admiral Ackbar"], "question": "puppeteer Timothy M. Rose asked to portray \"Return of the Jedi\" solely based on the character's looks?"} {"answers": ["Waffle House Index", "Waffle House"], "question": "FEMA based on the service at Waffle House?"} {"answers": ["Hawaii–Tahiti relations"], "question": " during the 1800s included a proposal that Hawaiian Princess Kekāuluohi \"\" should marry a son of Tahitian King Pōmare I?"} {"answers": ["Battle of Clervaux"], "question": "the , part of the Battle of the Bulge, has been compared to the Alamo?"} {"answers": ["International Criminal Court investigation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo"], "question": "the is the first ever formal investigation to be opened by the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court?"} {"answers": ["Mecklenburg", "Duke Ernest Gottlob of Mecklenburg", "Duke"], "question": "in 1768, received an inoculation against smallpox alongside the future King William IV of the United Kingdom?"} {"answers": ["Coastliner 700"], "question": "the bus service between Brighton and Southsea on the south coast of England, has been running for more than 35 years?"} {"answers": ["Jeruk Purut", "Jeruk Purut Cemetery"], "question": " is supposedly haunted by a headless pastor who is followed by a large black dog?"} {"answers": ["Pangani River"], "question": "the village of Pangani \"(village and river pictured)\" on the left bank, had a reputation for a high incidence of fevers?"} {"answers": ["Jubilee Library, Brighton", "Jubilee Library"], "question": "so many people used Brightons \"\" on its opening day that the toilets stopped flushing?"} {"answers": ["6th Airborne Division in Palestine"], "question": "in July 1946, the placed a cordon around Tel Aviv and searched every building looking for those responsible for the King David Hotel bombing?"} {"answers": ["Velino Shije Herrera", "Velino", "Herrera", "Velino Herrera"], "question": "painter was ostracized by Pueblo elders for depicting sacred Native American ceremonies?"} {"answers": ["Joslin", "Peter", "Peter Joslin"], "question": "upon his retirement in 1998, was among Britain's longest-serving police officers, having served for 44 years?"} {"answers": ["Titiek", "Titiek Puspa", "Puspa"], "question": " stage name was given to her by President Sukarno?"} {"answers": ["Epacris obtusifolia"], "question": "the Australian heathland shrub \"\" was first cultivated in the United Kingdom in 1804?"} {"answers": ["Coscinasterias tenuispina"], "question": "the majority of reproduce sexually in winter, but asexually in the summer?"} {"answers": ["Alaska Veterans Memorial"], "question": "the honors all the main branches of the United States Armed Forces, as well as the Merchant Marine and the Alaska Territorial Guard?"} {"answers": ["Dronningegården"], "question": "the design of the residential complex in Copenhagen was shaped by the shortage of materials during World War II?"} {"answers": ["piazza Bra", "Piazza Bra"], "question": "Pink Floyd, Rod Stewart, and Maria Callas have all performed in ?"} {"answers": ["So Long Self"], "question": "MercyMe's song \"\" broke the record for most first-week adds on the Christian AC radio format?"} {"answers": ["Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage", "Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage"], "question": "the does not allow traditions that violate international human rights?"} {"answers": ["Mary Anne with the Shaky Hand"], "question": "The Who's \"\" has been interpreted as a song about masturbation?"} {"answers": ["1969 Yangjiang earthquake"], "question": "both the number and magnitude of foreshocks and aftershocks of the were unusually small, considering the size of the mainshock?"} {"answers": ["Febel", "Reinhard Febel", "Reinhard"], "question": " composed an opera on Caspar Hauser, \"Sekunden und Jahre des Caspar Hauser\", which premiered in 1992 at the Opernhaus Dortmund?"} {"answers": ["Crescent Lake", "Crescent Lake"], "question": "smallmouth bass, introduced into , have spread to every major lake in the upper Poplar River watershed of Minnesota?"} {"answers": ["Formakin House"], "question": "the Miller's Tower at is dated \"\", with DL standing for \"damned lie\", as it was built in the 1900s?"} {"answers": ["Rudy", "Michał", "Michał Radziwiłł Rudy"], "question": "nobleman and diplomat was described as a psychopath by his own cousin, politician Krzysztof Radziwiłł?"} {"answers": ["Miami Maniac"], "question": "the \"wedding\" of the , the mascot of the Miami Hurricanes baseball team, was televised nationally on ESPN in a ceremony attended by Bud Man, Grimace and McGruff the Crime Dog?"} {"answers": ["Mother African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church", "Methodist Episcopal Zion Church"], "question": "the \"\", New York City's first African-American congregation, was also an Underground Railway refuge?"} {"answers": ["Spec", "Spec Harkness", "Harkness"], "question": " led the Northwestern League in wins during his first professional baseball season?"} {"answers": ["Langwieder lake district"], "question": "a lake \"\" in the originated as a pit from which more than 2,000,000 cubic metres of gravel were excavated for highway construction was once voted the cleanest lake in Munich?"} {"answers": ["Jackson", "Stefon", "Stefon Jackson"], "question": "former basketball guard , who played for the UTEP Miners, is Conference USA's all-time scoring leader with 2,456 points?"} {"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Eyles", "Eyles"], "question": " service in the invasion of France brought his promotion to post-captain, despite the expedition's ultimate failure?"} {"answers": ["Robertson B1-RD"], "question": "production of kits of the , a homebuilt ultralight aircraft, was stopped by their manufacturer due to concerns about product liability?"} {"answers": ["Balik Kelambu", "Di Balik Kelambu"], "question": " received six Citra Awards?"} {"answers": ["Lactarius rupestris"], "question": "the cap of the mushroom is not cracked enough for section \"Edules\"?"} {"answers": ["Urticina eques"], "question": "young painted greenlings rest among the tentacles of the \"\" and there find protection from predators?"} {"answers": ["Czaplic", "Celestyn Czaplic", "Celestyn"], "question": "the reputedly impeccable moral character of , marshal of the Sejm of 1766 in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, became the subject of a proverb?"} {"answers": ["Tom Raftery", "Tom Raftery", "Tom", "Raftery"], "question": "baseball player set a South Atlantic League record by stealing 80 bases in a season?"} {"answers": ["Joshua", "Goldberg", "Joshua L. Goldberg", "Joshua Louis Goldberg"], "question": " \"\", the first rabbi to serve as a World War II U.S. navy chaplain, was a Russian army deserter?"} {"answers": ["Pweto"], "question": "in the 2000 battle of , Rwandan troops forced Congolese government forces to flee to Zambia?"} {"answers": ["Puisi Tak Terkuburkan"], "question": "Garin Nugroho's family was worried that he could be killed for his reinterpretation of \"the wounds of history\" in ?"} {"answers": ["Ranunculus lappaceus"], "question": "a field study conducted in Beaconsfield Upper found that the had flowered 78 days earlier in 2006 than it had in 1983?"} {"answers": ["Jakarta Post", "The Jakarta Post"], "question": "the first offices of , which has been described as \"Indonesia's leading English-language daily\", were in a laundry room?"} {"answers": ["Smallwood", "Walt Smallwood", "Walt"], "question": "baseball pitcher led two minor leagues in losses before he joined the New York Yankees?"} {"answers": ["Bassetki Statue"], "question": "Do you know that, after the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the , which is more than 4,200 years old, was found in a cesspool?"} {"answers": ["Rotem Crisis"], "question": "although it ended peacefully, the of 1960 was later seen as a \"trial run\" for events leading to the 1967 Six-Day War?"} {"answers": ["1932 Jalisco earthquake", "1932 Jalisco earthquakes"], "question": "the was the first of three earthquakes of magnitude 7 or greater to strike western Mexico in June that year?"} {"answers": ["Malcolm Iseiah Thomas", "Malcolm", "Malcolm Thomas", "Malcolm Thomas", "Thomas"], "question": "the Los Angeles Lakers recently signed , whose father goes by the same name and also played college basketball?"} {"answers": ["Finta", "Alexander Finta", "Alexander"], "question": "sculptor , who worked for 20th Century Fox, studied with Auguste Rodin?"} {"answers": ["Froebel star"], "question": "the \"\", a common Christmas decoration in Germany, is created by folding and weaving four identical strips of paper?"} {"answers": ["Human Rights Act 2003"], "question": "prior to its passage of the , Nunavut was the only Canadian jurisdiction without protections against discrimination for its gay, lesbian and bisexual residents?"} {"answers": ["Topscore Contradiction"], "question": "in 2002 the Norwegian Poodle was the first foreign dog to win Best in Show at the Crufts dog show in the UK?"} {"answers": ["Karol Hubert Rostworowski", "Rostworowski", "Karol"], "question": "according to Nobel laureate Czesław Miłosz, \"\" is most remembered for his tragedy about the killing of an unrecognised son?"} {"answers": ["Gholhak Garden"], "question": ", a British diplomatic compound in northern Tehran, has been at the centre of diplomatic controversy between Britain and Iran?"} {"answers": ["Henry Paulet, 16th Marquess of Winchester", "Henry", "Winchester"], "question": "Do you know that, when he died in Monte Carlo in 1962, the \"\" was the oldest-ever member of the House of Lords?"} {"answers": ["Friedländer", "Adolph Friedländer", "Adolph"], "question": "lithographer printshop produced over 9,000 posters \"(example pictured)\" for artists, magicians and circus and vaudeville performers?"} {"answers": ["Frasera caroliniensis"], "question": "the perennial herb can take up to thirty years to flower?"} {"answers": ["Yongjia", "Yongjia Xuanjue", "Xuanjue"], "question": " \"\" is believed to have written the 8th-century \"Song of Enlightenment\", a text still popular with Zen practitioners nowadays?"} {"answers": ["Southern Championship Wrestling", "Southern Championship Wrestling"], "question": "Jerry Blackwell's was the last \"territorial\" wrestling promotion in the U.S. state of Georgia?"} {"answers": ["Dolphin", "Overton", "Dolphin D. Overton"], "question": " became a flying ace in just four days during the Korean War, the fastest in history for a jet fighter pilot?"} {"answers": ["Cockiness", "Cockiness"], "question": "according to one critic, Rihanna appeared to be \"channelling\" Swedish singer-songwriter and rapper Neneh Cherry on \"\" in a \"pseudo-melodic\" impersonation?"} {"answers": ["Paleodictyon nodosum"], "question": " made use of a new source of energy not dependent on the Sun?"} {"answers": ["Juan Martínez de Recalde", "Recalde", "Juan"], "question": " was second-in-command of the Spanish Armada?"} {"answers": ["Tchobanoglous", "George", "George Tchobanoglous"], "question": "efforts by have contributed to UV disinfection of wastewater being accepted as a technology for water reuse?"} {"answers": ["Paul", "Matete", "Paul Matete"], "question": "South Africa were coached by former New Zealand international at the 2000 Rugby League World Cup?"} {"answers": ["Linanthus pungens"], "question": "the can grow in lava-based soils?"} {"answers": ["1693 Sicily earthquake"], "question": "the caused about 60,000 deaths and prompted an architectural revival described as \"the culmination and final flowering of Baroque art in Europe\"?"} {"answers": ["Tarakeswar affair"], "question": "fish-knives inscribed with Elokeshi's name were sold after \"\" following her adulterous affair with a Hindu head-priest?"} {"answers": ["Garret", "Garret Augustus Hobart", "Garret Hobart", "Hobart"], "question": "Vice President not only advised President William McKinley, but also invested part of his salary for him?"} {"answers": ["Geology of the Antarctic Peninsula"], "question": "the has experienced subduction for over years?"} {"answers": ["Rickford", "Russell John Rickford", "Russell Rickford", "Russell", "Russell J. Rickford"], "question": " moved into his parents' garage to write a biography of Betty Shabazz?"} {"answers": ["Samoila Marza", "Samoilă", "Samoilă Mârza", "Mârza"], "question": " took the only photographs of the Great National Assembly at Alba Iulia that proclaimed the Union of Transylvania with Romania on this day in 1918?"} {"answers": ["Marayke Jonkers", "Marayke Caroline Jonkers", "Marayke", "Jonkers"], "question": "Australian Paralympic medalist won \"Cosmopolitan\" \"fun fearless female award\" in 2007?"} {"answers": ["Odysseus Acanthoplex"], "question": "in his \"Poetics\", Aristotle used Sophocles' plays and \"Oedipus the King\" as examples of one type of effective plot for tragedy?"} {"answers": ["Yerburgh", "Elma", "Elma Yerburgh", "Elma Amy Yerburgh"], "question": "Do you know that, for her generosity towards her employees and benevolence to local good causes, brewer was dubbed Blackburn's \"lady bountiful\"?"} {"answers": ["Seth Lochhead", "Seth", "Lochhead"], "question": "screenwriter shared the writing credit for the 2011 film \"Hanna\" with David Farr although they do not personally know each other?"} {"answers": ["Masterpiece", "Masterpiece"], "question": "although Madonna's \"\" won the Golden Globe for Best Original Song, it is ineligible for the Oscar for Best Original Song?"} {"answers": ["Raad Shallal al-Ani", "Raad Shallal", "Raad", "al-Ani"], "question": " resignation last year as Iraq's Electricity Minister was said to be because he was the \"scapegoat for continued electricity shortages\"?"} {"answers": ["Prince Leopold", "Prince Leopold"], "question": "a year after winning the 1816 Derby Stakes, was castrated for poor behaviour?"} {"answers": ["Holden/Marolt Mining and Ranching Museum"], "question": "the smokestack at the in Aspen was said to be the tallest in Colorado when it was in use?"} {"answers": ["Husayn", "Husayn Pasha", "Pasha"], "question": "under the prosperous and benign rule of , the city of Gaza was regarded as the capital of Palestine?"} {"answers": ["Jon", "Jon Klassen", "Klassen"], "question": "in s 2011 children's book \"I Want My Hat Back\" a bear eats the rabbit who stole his hat?"} {"answers": ["New Zealand Poet Laureate"], "question": "until 2007, the was not appointed by the New Zealand government, but by Te Mata Estates, a commercial winery?"} {"answers": ["Neoglyphea inopinata", "Neoglyphea"], "question": "until the discovery in 1975 of the \"living fossil\" \"\", glypheoid crustaceans were thought to have been extinct since the Eocene?"} {"answers": ["Transit Expressway Revenue Line"], "question": "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's proposed rapid transit system became an issue in the 1969 mayoral campaign?"} {"answers": ["Four Counties Ring", "Counties Ring"], "question": "the is a canal ring linking the English counties of Cheshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, and the West Midlands?"} {"answers": ["Terukuni Maru", "Terukuni Maru"], "question": "the sinking of the Japanese ocean liner by Nazi mines off the English coast in 1939 may have been Japan's first World War II casualty outside East Asia?"} {"answers": ["Ecobank Nigeria Plc", "Ecobank Nigeria"], "question": "its 2011 acquisition of Oceanic Bank made one of the five largest banks in Nigeria?"} {"answers": ["Tom Loftin Johnson", "Tom Loftin Johnson", "Tom", "Johnson"], "question": " won a 1941 prize for his \"American Pietà\", which substitutes an African American mother for the Virgin Mary and the black victim of a lynching for Jesus?"} {"answers": ["Oromay"], "question": "it is widely suggested that the publication of the novel , depicting the Eritrean War, led to the disappearance of its author, Baalu Girma?"} {"answers": ["Salix richardsonii"], "question": "broth prepared with the bark of is used in Native American medicine to treat sore throats?"} {"answers": ["Frank Noel", "Noel", "Frank"], "question": "Pulitzer-winning photographer survived five days in a lifeboat after his ship was torpedoed, three years in communist prison camps, and the King David Hotel bombing?"} {"answers": ["Bruno", "Bruno Braquehais", "Auguste Bruno Braquehais", "Braquehais"], "question": " photography of the 1871 Paris Commune \"(example pictured)\" is considered an important early example of photojournalism?"} {"answers": ["Poljance"], "question": "the village of was mentioned in the Dečani decree, dating to 1330, issued by Serbian King Stephen Uroš III?"} {"answers": ["Tipu", "Tipu Sultan", "Sultan", "Tipu Sultan"], "question": "attackers broke the legs and hands of journalist after he implicated a Bangladeshi MP in an arson attack on a girls' school?"} {"answers": ["White Heat", "White Heat"], "question": " by Marco Pierre White was described by one critic as \"possibly the most influential recipe book of the last 20 years\"?"} {"answers": ["Make Your Move Tour", "Make Your Move", "Make Your Move"], "question": "a portion of the song \"\" by the Christian rock band Third Day was used during the 2010 football game between Alabama and Penn State?"} {"answers": ["Alan Pearce", "Alan", "Alan James Pearce", "Pearce"], "question": "despite entering York City's team after the start of the 1983–84 season, played 18 times that season for the side that won the Fourth Division?"} {"answers": ["Daria Khaltourina", "Daria Andreyevna Khaltourina", "Daria", "Khaltourina"], "question": "according to Russian sociologist \"\", Protestantism positively influenced the capitalist development of social systems through the promotion of literacy and Bible reading?"} {"answers": ["Who's That Chick?"], "question": "when \"\" debuted at number nine on the UK Singles Chart, Rihanna became only the fourth act in UK chart history to have at least three songs in the top ten of the UK Singles Chart?"} {"answers": ["Midkiff Seductive"], "question": "when judges could not agree the winner of the Best in Show title at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in 1921, a referee gave the prize to the Cocker Spaniel ?"} {"answers": ["Caesar", "Caesar"], "question": " led the funeral procession of King Edward VII, ahead of nine kings and a number of other heads of state?"} {"answers": ["Shieh", "Chung-liang", "Shieh Chung-liang"], "question": " was sued for libel after reporting that Taiwan's Kuomintang political party had offered a donation to Bill Clinton's re-election campaign?"} {"answers": ["Rowenna", "Rowenna Davis", "Davis"], "question": "a hacker tried to hold journalist \"\" email account for ransom?"} {"answers": ["Ekso Bionics"], "question": " develop intelligent exoskeletons that can be strapped on as wearable robots, and can enhance the strength, mobility, and endurance of soldiers and paraplegics?"} {"answers": ["Marriage loan"], "question": "Nazi Germany gave newlyweds that were forgiven if the couple had four children?"} {"answers": ["2011–12 PBA Philippine Cup Finals"], "question": "by winning the , the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters became the first team in 27 years to successfully defend an All-Filipino Championship?"} {"answers": ["María Cristina Caballero", "María", "Caballero"], "question": "International Press Freedom Award laureate began reporting for a Bogotá newspaper at the age of 16?"} {"answers": ["Christopher", "Christopher W. Werner", "Werner", "Christopher Werner"], "question": " made a lifelike South Carolina Palmetto tree out of iron, copper, and brass?"} {"answers": ["A Scandal in Belgravia"], "question": "although \"\", the first episode of the second series of \"Sherlock\", was well-received by reviewers, the BBC got complaints for showing its nude scene too early in the evening?"} {"answers": ["Tiresias", "Tiresias"], "question": "after winning the 1819 Derby Stakes, the racehorse overcame his jockey's restraints, left the racecourse and galloped into town?"} {"answers": ["Logan Cup", "2010–11 Logan Cup"], "question": "despite missing their four best batsmen, the Matabeleland Tuskers cricket team won the final of the ?"} {"answers": ["Gonna Raise Hell"], "question": "listeners have heard the backward message \"You know Satan holds the keys\" in Cheap Trick's 1979 song \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Steffan", "Joseph Steffan", "Joseph"], "question": "before being forced to resign from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1987 for homosexuality, sang the U.S. National Anthem at two Army–Navy games?"} {"answers": ["Iberian Frog", "Iberian frog"], "question": "the includes beetles, caddisflies and spiders in its diet?"} {"answers": ["Crissi Cochrane", "Cochrane", "Crissi"], "question": " reached No. 5 in the Canada national folk chart for campus/community radio?"} {"answers": ["Banksia oblongifolia"], "question": "the larger of two varieties of \"\" described in 1987 was called \"minor\"?"} {"answers": ["Stephen Hislop", "Stephen", "Hislop"], "question": "Scottish missionary to India discovered the fossil reptile \"Brachyops laticeps\"?"} {"answers": ["Seton Medical Center"], "question": " was fined $100,000 when the cap of the breathing tube of an elderly woman was left on, suffocating the patient?"} {"answers": ["Celebrity chef", "celebrity chef"], "question": "a campaign by Jamie Oliver resulted in an increase in standards for school children's dinners in the UK?"} {"answers": ["Old Vinyl Factory", "The Old Vinyl Factory"], "question": "the records of many of EMI's popular artists including The Beatles, Cliff Richard and Pink Floyd were manufactured at what is now \"\" in Hayes in Greater London?"} {"answers": ["Marley", "John Marley", "John Marley", "John"], "question": "Do you know that, according to legend, geologist discovered the Cleveland Ironstone by tripping on a rabbit hole?"} {"answers": ["Marita Covarrubias"], "question": "in portraying in \"The X-Files\", actress Laurie Holden spent hours learning fifteen seconds of Russian dialogue?"} {"answers": ["Mortgage Specialists, Inc. v. Implode-Explode Heavy Industries, Inc.", "The Mortgage Specialists, Inc. v. Implode-Explode Heavy Industries, Inc."], "question": "a New Hampshire Supreme Court allowed an online publisher to protect the identity of an anonymous user, just like print publishers have the right to protect their sources?"} {"answers": ["Sindicato Obrero Canario"], "question": "in 1979 the trade union labelled Spanish rule of the Canary Islands \"colonial\" in an appeal to the OUA?"} {"answers": ["Octavia", "Octavia Walton Le Vert", "Vert"], "question": "Alabama socialite and writer \"\" was the only female commissioner at the 1855 Exposition Universelle in Paris?"} {"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Lyttelton", "Arthur Temple Lyttelton", "Lyttelton"], "question": "prior to becoming the Bishop of Southampton, was the first Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge?"} {"answers": ["And I Thank You"], "question": "the recently released album by Ontario-based band The Elwins was named one of the 20 most-anticipated Canadian albums of 2012 by the music magazine \"Exclaim!\"?"} {"answers": ["Sophia Louisa Taylor", "Taylor", "Sophia", "Sophia Taylor"], "question": " fought for women's suffrage in New Zealand but opposed women standing for Parliament?"} {"answers": ["Call Me Burroughs"], "question": "Paul McCartney was so impressed by the album he hired the producer, Ian Sommerville, to build him a home studio?"} {"answers": ["Chardon High School", "Chardon High School shooting"], "question": "a student witness to the said her math teacher had a bulletproof vest in his classroom that he wore during the crisis?"} {"answers": ["Balinese literature"], "question": "a common theme in is dealing with tourists?"} {"answers": ["feeder of lice", "Feeder of lice"], "question": "Polish mathematician Stefan Banach and poet Zbigniew Herbert survived the Holocaust working as ?"} {"answers": ["Ginkgo dissecta"], "question": "the name was first coined in 1974 but not formalized until 2002?"} {"answers": ["Edward", "Beckwith", "Edward Griffin Beckwith"], "question": " \"\" was engaged in the Pacific Railroad Survey from 1853 to 1857, and that the First Transcontinental Railroad followed his recommended route?"} {"answers": ["Percy", "Percy Brown", "Percy Brown", "Brown"], "question": "the British scholar was one of the earliest pioneers who wrote on Indian and Buddhist architecture?"} {"answers": ["Dian yang Tak Kunjung Padam"], "question": "the author of , who wrote the novel when he was 22, felt it resounded with teenage sentimentality?"} {"answers": ["Erich Ziegler", "Erich", "Ziegler"], "question": "the Socialist Unity Party of West Berlin leader had been imprisoned during World War II for his role in the Heinz Kapelle resistance group?"} {"answers": ["Glazer", "Samuel", "Samuel Glazer", "Samuel Lewis Glazer"], "question": ", the co-developer of Mr. Coffee, gifted so many coffeemakers to Johnny Carson that the television host told him to stop?"} {"answers": ["Janatin"], "question": "although Indonesian national hero was born in Banyumas, \"Usman Janatin City Park\" was built in Purbalingga Regency?"} {"answers": ["Europa and the Pirate Twins"], "question": "Thomas Dolby's 1981 single \"\" features a harmonica solo by XTC's Andy Partridge?"} {"answers": ["William", "William M. Bodiford", "Bodiford", "William Bodiford"], "question": "the \"Journal of Japanese Studies\" called a book by \"the most important English work on Sōtō Zen to date\"?"} {"answers": ["Silene regia"], "question": "the is pollinated by the ruby-throated hummingbird?"} {"answers": ["Darah Muda"], "question": "Adinegoro's 1927 novel was one of few Indonesian works from the period in which the main characters succeeded at love?"} {"answers": ["Cold wave of January 1977"], "question": "on January 19, 1977, , and the Florida citrus industry was \"nearly wiped out\"?"} {"answers": ["MacLauchlan", "Henry", "Henry MacLauchlan"], "question": " recommended to the British parliament that Ordnance Survey maps should not use contour lines?"} {"answers": ["Quarwood"], "question": "The Who's bassist John Entwistle kept skeletons in the bedroom of his Victorian mansion to frighten guests?"} {"answers": ["Melinda Weaver", "Melinda", "Weaver"], "question": "Australian softballer \"\" missed the 2008 Beijing Games and a year later played professional softball in Italy?"} {"answers": ["William", "MacCurdy", "William K. MacCurdy"], "question": "naval architect developed the Hydra-Cushion rail coupling at SRI International, significantly changing freight transportation?"} {"answers": ["R. J. Hackett", "R. J. Hackett"], "question": "the steamer is recognized as the first Lake freighter?"} {"answers": ["Logan Cup", "2011–12 Logan Cup"], "question": "in the , the Matabeleland Tuskers cricket team became the first to win consecutive titles during the franchise era of the competition?"} {"answers": ["Marten", "Roy Marten", "Roy"], "question": " was one of the highest paid Indonesian actors in the late 1970s?"} {"answers": ["Abbott", "Jackson Miles Abbott", "Jackson"], "question": "birdwatcher Lieutenant Colonel bird ringed 1,400 birds in seven months?"} {"answers": ["Svein Fjælberg", "Svein", "Fjælberg"], "question": "when the footballer joined Viking FK from Sola FK in 1979 for a transfer fee of 45,000 Norwegian kroner, he became the then most expensive player at the club?"} {"answers": ["St Athan RAF", "St Athan"], "question": "at , a wild fig tree grew out of the cement of the East Orchard chapel walls?"} {"answers": ["Battle of Turtle Gut Inlet"], "question": "the first privateer battle of the American Revolutionary War was fought at ?"} {"answers": ["Butt-Millet Memorial Fountain"], "question": "the U.S. Congress and President both had to give approval to build the \"\", which memorializes two men who died in the sinking of the \"Titanic\"?"} {"answers": ["Jerichow", "Jerichow"], "question": "the German drama film was nominated for the 2009 German Film Prize in both the Best Feature Film and Best Director categories?"} {"answers": ["Venerupis corrugata"], "question": "the is cultivated in \"parks\" on the seabed?"} {"answers": ["Travelers Hotel"], "question": "during the hunt for Pretty Boy Floyd, FBI special agent Melvin Purvis used the in East Liverpool, Ohio, as his headquarters?"} {"answers": ["Glenview Mansion"], "question": "the original transom at , in Yonkers, New York, was removed so a stuffed elephant once owned by the Barnum & Bailey circus could be brought in?"} {"answers": ["Monmouth in the Mesolithic period"], "question": "the discovery of Mesolithic microliths during gas main excavation in 2010 revealed that Monmouth was inhabited during the ?"} {"answers": ["Muhlenbergia capillaris"], "question": "the perennial grass \"\" was voted 2012 plant of the year by the Garden Club of America?"} {"answers": ["Nicholas Dukagjini", "Nicholas", "Dukagjini", "Nicholas Pal Dukagjini"], "question": "the 1481 return of and Gjon Kastrioti II to Albania, and their subsequent military campaigns, indirectly contributed to the defeat of the Ottoman forces in Otranto?"} {"answers": ["2001 Norwegian First Division"], "question": "Ørn-Horten avoided relegation from the with a match-winning goal from the goalkeeper five minutes into stoppage time in the decisive match against Vålerenga?"} {"answers": ["Tidehverv"], "question": "the Danish theological movement , represented in parliament from 2001 to 2011, published combined pamphlets by Martin Luther under the title \"Against the Turk and the Jew\" in 1999?"} {"answers": ["Nationals", "Nationals"], "question": "Lindsay Lohan is one of three celebrity judges appearing in the \"\" competition episode of \"Glee\"?"} {"answers": ["1966 Toro earthquake"], "question": "a large aftershock following the caused more deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo than the original earthquake?"} {"answers": ["Eb", "Gaines", "Eb Gaines"], "question": "Consul General organized two Bermuda summits between U.S. President George H. W. Bush and U.K. Prime Ministers Margaret Thatcher and John Major?"} {"answers": ["Balaban Aga Mosque"], "question": "the in Istanbul, built in the Byzantine era, was demolished in 1930 because it stood in the way of a new road?"} {"answers": ["Football Battalion", "The Football Battalion"], "question": "the British Army fielded a in the World War I Battle of the Somme?"} {"answers": ["Hageby", "Lizzy", "Lizzy Lind af Hageby"], "question": ", a Swedish feminist and anti-vivisectionist, broke a record in England in 1913 when she spoke 210,000 words during a libel trial and asked 20,000 questions?"} {"answers": ["George Palace", "Saint George Palace"], "question": "French revolutionary forces in Rennes evicted almost forty nuns from their abbey residence, the \"\", and used the building as a barracks?"} {"answers": ["Koun", "Ejō", "Koun Ejō"], "question": "the leadership of Zen Buddhism's Sōtō School under led to a schism of the community within only a generation of its founding?"} {"answers": ["Asia Raya", "Asia Raja"], "question": "from 1944, subscribers to were charged an extra fee for supporting forced labourers?"} {"answers": ["Grafton Tyler Brown", "Brown", "Grafton"], "question": " was the first African American artist to document California and the Pacific Northwest?"} {"answers": ["Ashleigh Jade Brennan", "Ashleigh", "Ashleigh Brennan", "Brennan"], "question": "2008 and 2012 Australian artistic gymnastic Olympian \"\" drinks coffee before every competition?"} {"answers": ["Ombla"], "question": "the near Dubrovnik, Croatia, is claimed to be the shortest river in the world, flowing approximately before emptying into the Adriatic Sea?"} {"answers": ["Isidor", "Isidor Isaac Rabi", "Isaac Rabi", "Rabi"], "question": "Nobel Prize for Physics-winner \"\" gave a speech about how an electric light works for his Bar Mitzvah?"} {"answers": ["Jovan Prokopljević", "Jovan", "Prokopljević"], "question": "cartoonist sells chess-themed prints of \"gnomish\" players at chess tournaments?"} {"answers": ["Comptoir national d'escompte de Paris", "Comptoir d'escompte de Paris"], "question": "the , now part of BNP Paribas, was founded by a revolutionary government's decree?"} {"answers": ["When the Emperor was Divine"], "question": ", a historical fiction novel about Japanese American internment, was described as \"a meditation on what it means to be loyal to one's country and to one's self\"?"} {"answers": ["Doyle", "Terry", "Terry Doyle"], "question": "professional baseball player works as a substitute teacher during the offseason?"} {"answers": ["Queens of Noise"], "question": "The Runaways' second album features guitar solos from both lead guitarist Lita Ford and rhythm guitarist Joan Jett?"} {"answers": ["Niger women's national football team"], "question": "among the challenges to developing the is shari'a law being used to ban women from the sport in some parts of the country?"} {"answers": ["The Alley"], "question": " piano bar has walls papered with thousands of business cards, including ones from Jerry Brown and Gregg Allman?"} {"answers": ["Hygrophorus olivaceoalbus"], "question": "the fungus species \"\" is nearly extinct in France?"} {"answers": ["Galilee Basin"], "question": "water supply for mines in the was provided as a reason to support the development of the Bradfield Scheme in Queensland, Australia?"} {"answers": ["Susan", "Douglas", "Susan J. Douglas"], "question": "US academic is concerned that depictions of high-powered women in media imply (incorrectly) that feminism has achieved its goals?"} {"answers": ["Minster Son"], "question": "1988 St. Leger Stakes winner was the first Thoroughbred racehorse to win a British Classic with its breeder riding as the jockey?"} {"answers": ["Uriarte Talavera"], "question": "the Mexican \"\" still creates Talavera pottery using 16th-century methods?"} {"answers": ["Access2Research"], "question": " is petitioning U.S. President Obama to issue an open-access mandate for publicly funded research?"} {"answers": ["Blue Scar"], "question": " was the first feature film to be scored by a British woman?"} {"answers": ["Nikolai Ramm Østgaard", "N. R. Østgaard", "Østgaard", "Nikolai"], "question": " served as president of the International Ski Federation for 17 years, from 1934 to 1951?"} {"answers": ["Pheasant coucal", "Pheasant Coucal"], "question": "the eggs and young of the \"\" are predominantly cared for by the male parents?"} {"answers": ["Olympic Dam Airport", "Olympic Dam"], "question": "a near mid-air collision occurred near in 2007?"} {"answers": ["Goéry", "Goéry Delacôte", "Delacôte"], "question": "science educator became interested in theoretical physics because being moved up two years at school meant he \"wasn't mature enough to really appreciate the literature and poetry\"?"} {"answers": ["Pareh"], "question": "the director of engaged in a car chase with the film's star before casting him?"} {"answers": ["Chris", "Burton", "Chris Burton", "Chris Burton"], "question": "2012 Australian equestrian eventing competitor moved to England to increase his chances of making the Olympic Games?"} {"answers": ["Brittany Broben", "Brittany", "Broben"], "question": " will be sixteen when she competes for Australia in diving at the 2012 Olympic Games?"} {"answers": ["Europa Lighthouse", "Europa Point Lighthouse", "Europa Point"], "question": "the \"\" at Gibraltar is the only lighthouse operated by Trinity House outside the United Kingdom?"} {"answers": ["Desert Campaign", "First Conquest of the Desert", "Desert Campaign"], "question": "Juan Manuel de Rosas killed 3,200 indigenous people during the \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Ely", "Jack Ely", "Jack Brown Ely", "Jack"], "question": "one of the reasons the vocals in \"Louie Louie\" are so slurred is because singer wore braces?"} {"answers": ["Frieder", "Bernius", "Frieder Bernius"], "question": " and the Kammerchor Stuttgart performed the first concert of the Rheingau Musik Festival in Eberbach Abbey in 1988, and returned in 2012?"} {"answers": ["Battle of Barranca Seca"], "question": "the Spanish secretly supported the Mexican Republicans against the French at the ?"} {"answers": ["Alexander Zusia Friedman", "Alexander Zusia", "Alexander", "Friedman"], "question": "Rabbi alerted world Jewry to the start of deportations from the Warsaw Ghetto to the death camps in a coded message referring to \"Mr. Amos\"?"} {"answers": ["2007 Detroit Indy Grand Prix", "Detroit Indy Grand Prix"], "question": "on the penultimate lap of the , second-placed Buddy Rice ran out of fuel, and was hit by Scott Dixon?"} {"answers": ["Yibin Wuliangye Airport"], "question": " is named after a liquor brand?"} {"answers": ["Siege of Tyana"], "question": "a starving Arab army was able to continue the by defeating a Byzantine relief army and capturing its supplies?"} {"answers": ["Maternal sensitivity"], "question": "children of mothers scored higher in math and phoneme knowledge than those who had a history of lower maternal sensitivity?"} {"answers": ["Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan"], "question": "Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi is the first of Pakistan?"} {"answers": ["Jatropha dioica"], "question": "the stems of can be tied into knots?"} {"answers": ["Cerianthus lloydii"], "question": "the sea anemone lives in a parchment-like tube?"} {"answers": ["Al-Rastan"], "question": ", known as \"Arethusa\" during the Roman period in Syria, served as the first capital of the Emesani dynasty in the mid-first-century BCE?"} {"answers": ["Hoffman Estates v. The Flipside, Hoffman Estates, Inc."], "question": "in , the U.S. Supreme Court considered whether the proximity of \"High Times\", \"National Lampoon\", and \"Rolling Stone\" to drug paraphernalia was marketing for illegal use?"} {"answers": ["Bob Harstad", "Harstad", "Bob"], "question": "former basketball player is just one of four players in Missouri Valley Conference history to accrue both 2,000+ points and 1,000+ rebounds in his career?"} {"answers": ["Emerge", "Emerge"], "question": ", a monthly news magazine with a focus on issues of interest to African Americans, was published from 1989 to 2000?"} {"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Joseph Zable", "Walter J. Zable", "Zable"], "question": "upon his death in , had been the world's oldest public company CEO at age 97?"} {"answers": ["Convention of London", "Convention of London"], "question": "claims from a tailor, a bootmaker, a farmer, a coach-driver and a colporteur were all embedded in the that escalated into the French intervention in Mexico?"} {"answers": ["Wally Gilbert", "Wally", "Gilbert"], "question": " played baseball for the Brooklyn Dodgers, football in the NFL and professional basketball for Buffalo and Denver?"} {"answers": ["Urbanisation in India"], "question": "migration of people from Pakistan after the partition of India is one of the causes of ?"} {"answers": ["Melati van Agam", "Melati van Agam"], "question": "a reviewer considered the flaws in so obvious \"even the stupidest villager\" could spot them?"} {"answers": ["The New Rachel"], "question": "in the \"Glee\" fourth season premiere, \"\", Lea Michele and Dean Geyer sing a duet \"running around in New York\"?"} {"answers": ["Implosion of Radio Network House"], "question": "the right to push the button for the \"\" received the third-highest views ever on New Zealand auction website TradeMe?"} {"answers": ["Jet Ski Lady"], "question": "despite starting as a longshot, the filly won the 1991 Epsom Oaks by ten lengths, the second widest winning margin in the race's history?"} {"answers": ["François", "François Xavier Aubry", "Aubry"], "question": "an 1853 expedition led by discovered that the Indians of northern Arizona manufactured bullets from gold?"} {"answers": ["Carol", "Carol Gilbert", "Gilbert"], "question": "the U.S. state of Maryland labeled Dominican nun as a terrorist?"} {"answers": ["Doda River"], "question": "the \"\" in the Zanskar Valley of Ladakh rises from the Drang-Drung Glacier and forms the Stod valley?"} {"answers": ["Ahmed Dabbah", "Ahmed", "Dabbah"], "question": "Arab-Israeli will become Israel's record-breaking 17th non-Jew in the current Knesset (Israeli parliament)?"} {"answers": ["Bottom Wood"], "question": "Bryant and May matches were responsible for a thinning of during the Second World War?"} {"answers": ["Kelly", "Kelly Cartwright", "Cartwright", "Kelly Anne Cartwright"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympian climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in 2009?"} {"answers": ["Episode 1", "Episode 1"], "question": "\"\" of \"Twin Peaks\" has drawn comparison to the 1990 film \"The Grifters\"?"} {"answers": ["Courtney Thompson", "Courtney Lynn Thompson", "Courtney", "Thompson"], "question": "volleyball player set the NCAA record for career assists per game?"} {"answers": ["Farnum", "Fish", "Farnum Fish"], "question": "teenage American \"Boy Aviator\" was wounded by enemy ground fire while on a reconnaissance flight for Pancho Villa on May 15, 1915?"} {"answers": ["M&M Boys"], "question": "the \"\" hold the single-season Major League Baseball record for most combined home runs by teammates with 115?"} {"answers": ["Loyn Bridge"], "question": " in Lancashire has been described as being surprisingly impressive for a route that has little significance nowadays?"} {"answers": ["International Sociological Association"], "question": "the was established in 1949 under the auspices of UNESCO?"} {"answers": ["Huemulite", "huemulite"], "question": "while was discovered in 1959, it was not described until 1966?"} {"answers": ["Amaryllis", "Amaryllis"], "question": " was Gordon Ramsay's first Scottish restaurant?"} {"answers": ["High Roller", "High Roller"], "question": " was a roller coaster atop the Stratosphere Las Vegas, the tallest observation tower in the United States?"} {"answers": ["Chelsea Hayes", "Chelsea", "Chelsea Alicia Hayes", "Hayes"], "question": "before she achieved the fourth longest long jump in the world this year during the U.S. Olympic Trials, was described as \"unheralded and unknown\"?"} {"answers": ["Vicky", "Holland", "Vicky Holland"], "question": ", who competed in triathlon for Great Britain at the 2012 Olympics, only took up the sport in her second year of university?"} {"answers": ["Ellis", "Coleman", "Ellis Coleman"], "question": "U.S. Olympic Greco-Roman wrestler is known for the \"Flying Squirrel\" takedown move in which he jumps over his opponent and grabs him from behind while flying over his back?"} {"answers": ["Ateliers de Construction Mecanique", "Ateliers de Construction Mecanique l'Aster"], "question": "in 1904 \"Le Petit Journal\" reported that \"(automobile pictured)\" monopolised the mass manufacture of engines in France?"} {"answers": ["Grimstad", "Birgitte Grimstad", "Birgitte"], "question": "s song repertoire has included a medieval ballad, songs by Bach, Grieg and Mortensen's \"Til Ungdommen\", and an adaptation of an Elvis Presley hit?"} {"answers": ["Bianca", "Hammett", "Bianca Hammett"], "question": "2012 Australian Olympic synchronized swimmer became interested in the sport after seeing a newspaper advertisement for it?"} {"answers": ["1972 Qir earthquake"], "question": "two-thirds of the population of the town of Qir in Iran were killed by an ?"} {"answers": ["Devilled kidneys"], "question": ", a breakfast dish from the 19th century, are now being served as street food?"} {"answers": ["Kill the DJ"], "question": "\"\" by Green Day was released on 14 August 2012, but it was also played at a secret show by the band eight days earlier?"} {"answers": ["Nieuwland", "Pieter Nieuwland", "Pieter"], "question": " \"\", an 18th-century child prodigy and polymath who died a year after becoming a professor, has been called the Dutch Isaac Newton?"} {"answers": ["Tangendorf disc brooch"], "question": "the round symbol on the coat of arms \"\" of Toppenstedt represents the , an Iron Age fibula discovered at a Bronze Age tumulus in the German municipality in 1930?"} {"answers": ["Black Jester"], "question": "despite early concerns that the race course would be too long for , the colt won the 1914 St. Leger Stakes by five lengths and set a new record time?"} {"answers": ["Sazhen-S"], "question": " uses lasers to discern the slant ranges of space craft?"} {"answers": ["Paramelaconite", "paramelaconite"], "question": "when the mineral \"\" was first described, it was not recognized as a valid species?"} {"answers": ["Jordan", "Jordan Anderson", "Anderson"], "question": "when African-American former slave \"\" was asked to come back and work for his old master, he replied with a deadpan letter asking for 52 years' back pay as proof of good faith?"} {"answers": ["Blacas Cameo"], "question": "the first-century \"\" shows the Emperor Augustus clothed only in a goatskin \"aegis\"?"} {"answers": ["Autism Cymru"], "question": " worked with the Welsh Government to develop the first national autism online community?"} {"answers": ["Meow", "Meow"], "question": ", once the world's heaviest cat, gained international attention due to his weight loss plan?"} {"answers": ["Accrington Stanley, Who Are They?"], "question": "\"\" was originally scripted to use Tottenham Hotspur instead of Accrington Stanley?"} {"answers": ["Dimitriadis", "Panajotis Dimitriadis", "Panajotis"], "question": "even though is a midfielder, his play as a centre back got him on TV2's list as one of the five best players in the 2012 Norwegian First Division?"} {"answers": ["Acacia riceana"], "question": "the wattle , native to Tasmania, was named after the Chancellor of the Exchequer at the time of its discovery?"} {"answers": ["William", "William Henry Harman", "Harman"], "question": "Confederate Colonel was killed at the Battle of Waynesboro, Virginia, the town where he was born?"} {"answers": ["North-West University Botanical Garden"], "question": "the is currently the only botanical garden in the North West Province of South Africa?"} {"answers": ["Konrad", "Konrad Hubert", "Hubert"], "question": "the reformer assisted Martin Bucer for 18 years at St. Thomas, Strasbourg, making Bucer's ideas and concepts readable?"} {"answers": ["Habibti"], "question": "the filly set a track record to win the 1983 Prix de l'Abbaye in France, and was named Horse of the Year in Britain later that year?"} {"answers": ["Odeon Theatre", "Odeon Theatre, Christchurch"], "question": "after New Zealand became the first country in the world to grant women the right to vote in parliamentary elections, suffragist Kate Sheppard enrolled women at ?"} {"answers": ["Steve", "Steve Drake", "Steve Drake", "Drake"], "question": "after starting his culinary career making bacon sandwiches in a café, went on to win a Michelin star as head chef at two restaurants?"} {"answers": ["British Paraorchestra"], "question": "Charles Hazlewood formed the first British consisting entirely of performers with a disability?"} {"answers": ["Lucas", "Helena Lucas", "Helena"], "question": "2012 British Paralympian was the only female sailor in the 16-boat fleet for the 2.4 mR event, in which she won her nation's first ever Paralympic sailing gold medal?"} {"answers": ["George Malcolm Stratton", "George", "Stratton", "George M. Stratton"], "question": " founded Berkeley's psychology department?"} {"answers": ["Jamal Nehemiah Fyfield", "Fyfield", "Jamal Fyfield", "Jamal"], "question": " assisted Matty Blair's winning goal for York City in the 2011–12 FA Trophy semi-final second leg against Luton Town with a cross from the left flank?"} {"answers": ["Edward O'Grady", "Edward", "O'Grady"], "question": "in 1979 Irish horse trainer became only the fifth individual to train the winner of the Galway Plate and the Galway Hurdle in the same year?"} {"answers": ["Kreile", "Roderich", "Roderich Kreile"], "question": " \"\", the 28th cantor at Dresden's Kreuzkirche, led the boys' choir \"Dresdner Kreuzchor\" in recording music by Gottfried August Homilius, the 15th cantor?"} {"answers": ["Wells", "Sophie", "Sophie Wells"], "question": "2012 British Paralympic gold medallist was the first para-equestrian rider to win an international, non-disabled dressage competition?"} {"answers": ["Barney", "Ruditsky", "Barney Ruditsky"], "question": "NYPD detective once stopped a robbery with the help of his wife on their wedding anniversary?"} {"answers": ["Au Crocodile"], "question": "in 2010, the restaurant was sold for over a million euros?"} {"answers": ["Liverpool Exchange by-election, 1897"], "question": "during the , the Liberal candidate Russell Rea was denounced by a Conservative Party politician as a \"white slave\" of Irish Nationalists?"} {"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Roeger", "Roeger"], "question": "2012 Australian Paralympic athletics competitor has played football, basketball, table tennis and cricket?"} {"answers": ["Varietease"], "question": ", starring Lili St. Cyr and Bettie Page, was Irving Klaw's first feature length documentary film about 1950s burlesque?"} {"answers": ["Jean", "Jean Wells", "Wells", "Jean Wells"], "question": "American artist created a five-foot tall ice cream cone for a San Diego Museum of Art exhibition?"} {"answers": ["Palatine Light"], "question": "John Greenleaf Whittier immortalized the sinking of the ghost ship with a poem written in 1867?"} {"answers": ["Irapé Dam"], "question": " on the Jequitinhonha River is the tallest dam in Brazil?"} {"answers": ["Duffy Site"], "question": "pottery from the in Illinois is distinctive for its lack of decorative elements?"} {"answers": ["Ibrahima", "Ibrahima Diallo", "Diallo", "Ibrahima Diallo"], "question": "2012 British Paralympic footballer was diagnosed with cerebral palsy after a physiotherapist saw him running?"} {"answers": ["Pluteus nevadensis"], "question": "the fungus was named after the Colima volcano?"} {"answers": ["Martial", "Martial"], "question": "in 1960, became the first Irish racehorse to win the British Classic 2,000 Guineas Stakes?"} {"answers": ["Fujiwara no Hirotsugu Rebellion", "Fujiwara no Hirotsugu rebellion"], "question": "the created the first vengeful spirit?"} {"answers": ["Chedipe"], "question": " are believed to enter a man's house naked in the night and suck his blood through his toes?"} {"answers": ["Lafount", "Harold A. Lafount", "Harold Arundel Lafount", "Harold"], "question": " \"\", a 1927–34 member of the Federal Radio Commission who was influential in early broadcasting regulation in the U.S., is the maternal grandfather of Mitt Romney?"} {"answers": ["Aratus pisonii"], "question": "the prefers animal food but mostly feeds on mangrove leaves?"} {"answers": ["Beth", "Karl Beth", "Karl"], "question": " is considered one of the founding fathers of the psychology of religion?"} {"answers": ["Barkley", "Alben W. Barkley", "Alben", "Alben William Barkley"], "question": "Works Progress Administration employees were accused of campaigning for Kentucky Senator \"\" during the 1938 Democratic primary, prompting passage of the Hatch Act of 1939?"} {"answers": ["Thor amboinensis"], "question": "the is normally found among the tentacles of a sea anemone?"} {"answers": ["Agrocybe putaminum"], "question": "the once rare mushroom has become more common due to the increasing use of woodchip mulch in ornamental flower beds?"} {"answers": ["Dibra", "Vehbi", "Vehbi Dibra"], "question": " was the first chairman of the Albanian senate?"} {"answers": ["Worker policing"], "question": "in certain species of bees, ants, and wasps, workers sometimes the colony's eggs if they aren't laid by the queen?"} {"answers": ["Canon EOS-1D X"], "question": "the is a full-frame flagship model for Canon?"} {"answers": ["Jacob the Liar", "Jacob the Liar"], "question": " was the first East German film to be entered into the Berlin International Film Festival and the only one to win a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film?"} {"answers": ["Abosheshey"], "question": "the 2011 Bengali film , about a son exploring his dead mother's life, was shot in Roopa Ganguly's own house, where she plays the role of the mother?"} {"answers": ["Turnbull Thomson Park"], "question": " in Invercargill, New Zealand, was used for growing crops during World War II?"} {"answers": ["Leiden Glossary"], "question": "the , produced 800 in St. Gallen, possibly preserves glosses by Aldhelm from Eusebius's \"Historia Ecclesiastica\"?"} {"answers": ["Let Yourself Go", "Let Yourself Go"], "question": "while \"\" was released on 5 September 2012, it had been played at Green Day's secret show on 27 October 2011?"} {"answers": ["Oddfellows", "Oddfellows"], "question": "Tomahawk's fourth album will be the first to feature new bass player Trevor Dunn?"} {"answers": ["José", "José Paniagua", "Paniagua"], "question": " never returned to Major League Baseball after flipping off an umpire?"} {"answers": ["Peziza domiciliana"], "question": "the degrades wooden historical monuments in Moldavia?"} {"answers": ["Diamonds", "Diamonds"], "question": "Rihanna described her 2012 single \"\" as \"happy and hippy rather than dancey\"?"} {"answers": ["1999 F-117A shootdown", "1999 F-117A shoot-down"], "question": "the in 1999 during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia was the first confirmed downing of a stealth aircraft?"} {"answers": ["Children's Memorial Health Institute"], "question": "the was founded as a monument to the heroism and martyrdom of children during World War II?"} {"answers": ["Harry Rockafeller", "Harry J. Rockafeller", "Harry", "Rockafeller"], "question": " \"\", who played for the Rutgers football team from 1912 to 1915, was still athletic director in 1961?"} {"answers": ["Surayj", "Al-Harith", "Al-Harith ibn Surayj"], "question": "the followers of the rebel tried to persuade their opponents to join them through moral and religious arguments even during battles?"} {"answers": ["Rose Guns Days"], "question": "the scenario writer for 07th Expansion's visual novel series is also one of four character designers for the series?"} {"answers": ["Knifefish", "Knifefish"], "question": "the robot is intended to replace the U.S. Navy's trained minesweeping dolphins?"} {"answers": ["Clarke", "Marshal", "Marshal Clarke"], "question": " lost an arm to a tiger while serving with the Royal Artillery in India?"} {"answers": ["Al-Muwaffaq"], "question": " was the effective ruler of the Abbasid Caliphate for twenty-one years, sidelining his brother, the Caliph al-Mu'tamid?"} {"answers": ["Belalanda chameleon", "Furcifer belalandaensis"], "question": "the is one of only five Critically Endangered reptiles?"} {"answers": ["Fred Humphreys", "Humphreys", "Fred"], "question": " attempted to photograph every species of \"Banksia\", but died before the resulting book was published?"} {"answers": ["Samantha Claire Taylor", "Claire", "Taylor", "Claire Taylor"], "question": " \"\" was the first woman to be named as a \"Wisden\" Cricketer of the Year?"} {"answers": ["Episode 4466"], "question": "Danielle Harold was the second person to act out a birth in a live episode of a soap opera, in \"EastEnders\" ?"} {"answers": ["Daylight", "Daylight"], "question": "Adam Markovitz of \"Entertainment Weekly\" called Maroon 5's 2012 single \"\" \"a Coldplay-ish song\"?"} {"answers": ["Cranmer Court"], "question": " \"\", Samuel Farr's most famous design and a New Zealand Historic Places Trust Category I heritage building, has recently been demolished?"} {"answers": ["Josh Sullivan", "Josh", "Sullivan"], "question": "professional baseball player walked on to Auburn University's college football team, backing up Jason Campbell at quarterback?"} {"answers": ["2011–12 Australia women's national goalball team"], "question": "Michelle Rzepecki, a member of the , scored an own goal in the team's final London Paralympics game against Sweden?"} {"answers": ["Dawda Leigh", "Leigh", "Dawda"], "question": "after joining Vålerenga from the Norwegian Second Division team Skeid, immediately became a regular in Vålerenga's starting line-up in Tippeligaen?"} {"answers": ["Lakers–Clippers rivalry"], "question": "the is named after the separating the locker rooms of the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers in Staples Center \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Battle of Santo Tomas"], "question": "during the on May 4, 1899, Philippine general Antonio Luna was wounded by American fire but was saved by gold coins and Colonel Alejandro Avecilla?"} {"answers": ["Garden of the Righteous Among the Nations"], "question": "in the \"\", names of the Holocaust rescuers are engraved on Walls of Honor according to country?"} {"answers": ["Southwold lighthouse"], "question": "a fire broke out in just six days after it opened in 1890?"} {"answers": ["Gill", "Robert", "Robert Thomas Gill", "Robert Gill"], "question": " spent 15 years in India copying \"(example pictured)\" the painted murals of the Ajanta Caves, but most of his work was destroyed in two fires in London?"} {"answers": ["Operation Fluid Drive"], "question": "during , one family abandoned their Lebanon-evacuation efforts when told their dog would need to stay behind?"} {"answers": ["Stephen Gray", "Gray", "Stephen", "Stephen Gray"], "question": "six conductors took part in the retirement concert for , including Simon Rattle, whose career Gray promoted?"} {"answers": ["Halfaya"], "question": "during the early 20th century, , in central Syria, was a village where collective farming was practiced by the twelve clans who inhabited it?"} {"answers": ["Datta Jayanti"], "question": " is the birthday of Dattatreya, the combined form of the Hindu Trinity?"} {"answers": ["Kānekapōlei"], "question": " prevented the kidnapping of her husband King Kalaniʻōpuʻu and their sons by Captain Cook, one of the events that led to Cook's death in Hawaii?"} {"answers": ["Jean", "Jean Forbes-Robertson", "Forbes-Robertson"], "question": ", a Shakespearean actress, frequently played Peter Pan?"} {"answers": ["Charles Garabed Atamian", "Garabed Atamian", "Atamian", "Charles"], "question": " paintings of the beach in Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie consolidated his reputation as an artist?"} {"answers": ["Takitakimālohi", "Siaosi Vuna Takitakimālohi", "Vuna Takitakimālohi", "Vuna"], "question": "Tongan Prince \"(pictured with his parents)\" was King George Tupou I's only surviving legitimate son according to Christian law, and his early death in 1862 left his father without an heir?"} {"answers": ["Henrietta", "Henrietta Stanley, Baroness Stanley of Alderley", "Alderley"], "question": "philosopher Bertrand Russell feared the ridicule of his grandmother, \"\", best known for defending the \"right of women to the highest culture hitherto reserved to men\"?"} {"answers": ["Noori", "Noori"], "question": " is the first pashmina goat to be cloned by using the process of nuclear transfer?"} {"answers": ["Philippeioi"], "question": "on some Celtic imitations of the Kingdom of Macedonia's gold \"\", the chariot on the reverse side was replaced by a single horse sporting a humanoid head?"} {"answers": ["Al-Muslimiyah"], "question": "the Crusaders under Bohemond I of Antioch exacted a large tribute from the Muslim residents of following their capture of the village in 1103?"} {"answers": ["Jim", "Betts", "Jim Betts", "Jim Betts"], "question": "Michigan quarterback persuaded Bo Schembechler in 1969 to relax his clean-shave policy by claiming that facial hair was part of the African-American players' \"heritage\"?"} {"answers": ["Mitchell Olenski", "Mitchell", "Olenski"], "question": " coached the Alabama Informals in 1943 and later played for the Detroit Lions of the National Football League?"} {"answers": ["Mahagujarat Movement", "Mahagujarat movement"], "question": "the in 1956, led by Indulal Yagnik, resulted in formation of Gujarat and Maharashtra states on May 1, 1960, by dividing Bombay state?"} {"answers": ["Notre Dame Cathedral", "Notre Dame Cathedral"], "question": "the Khmer Rouge destroyed Phnom Penh's by tearing it down stone by stone?"} {"answers": ["Boreing", "Jeremy", "Jeremy Danial Boreing", "Jeremy Boreing"], "question": "producer and screenwriter met future writing partner Joel David Moore by helping move Moore's couch with his pickup truck?"} {"answers": ["Amanita nivalis"], "question": " is found growing in sub-Arctic and Alpine conditions in Europe, Greenland and the Rocky Mountains?"} {"answers": ["Hinglaj Mata"], "question": "local Muslim tribes in Balochistan, Pakistan, follow an ancient tradition and join the pilgrimage group to the Hindu shrine \"\" and call it the \"Nani Ki Haj\"?"} {"answers": ["1943 Michigan Wolverines football team"], "question": "the lost its only game to Notre Dame in a game that matched teams ranked No. 1 and No. 2 in the AP Poll?"} {"answers": ["Guldborg"], "question": " is located at the narrowest point between the Danish islands of Falster and Lolland?"} {"answers": ["Kan Ek'", "Kan Ek"], "question": "the royal Maya name , first recorded in the ninth century, was given to all of the Itza kings of central Petén?"} {"answers": ["John Y. T. Smith", "John", "Smith"], "question": " initials stand for \"Yours Truly\"?"} {"answers": ["Banksia incana"], "question": "the nectar of the turns olive green and then black with age?"} {"answers": ["Salles", "Marc Salles", "Marc"], "question": "student played midfield with the Spanish field hockey team in the 2012 Olympics?"} {"answers": ["Just a Fool", "Just A Fool"], "question": "\"\", performed by Christina Aguilera and Blake Shelton, is the first country music song by Aguilera?"} {"answers": ["Ejegod Windmill"], "question": "there is a toy museum in old mill house?"} {"answers": ["Chiara Ferragni", "Ferragni", "Chiara"], "question": "fashion blogger has become a model for Guess?"} {"answers": ["Vanmeter Stone House and Outbuildings"], "question": "the once included a pair of Indian mounds and one of Ohio's first tree farms?"} {"answers": ["Providence Milwaukie Hospital"], "question": " was originally private but became a community facility only three years after construction?"} {"answers": ["Vardges", "Vardges Sureniants", "Sureniants"], "question": "it has been said of painter \"\" that he \"will live as long as the Armenian people\"?"} {"answers": ["Nowell", "Nowell Parr", "Parr"], "question": " was responsible for an Old Packhorse and Three Horseshoes?"} {"answers": ["Flow cytometry bioinformatics", "flow cytometry bioinformatics"], "question": " use methods from computational statistics and machine learning to analyse single cell data gathered by flow cytometry for cancer and HIV/AIDS research?"} {"answers": ["Geoffrey Wedgwood Harrison", "Geoffrey Harrison", "Geoffrey", "Harrison"], "question": " was recalled as British Ambassador to the Soviet Union in 1968 after he admitted to an affair with his Russian maid, who was a KGB \"honey trap\"?"} {"answers": ["Saying Grace", "Saying Grace"], "question": "the sale of has left an \"irreplaceable hole\" in the Norman Rockwell Museum's collection, according to the museum's director?"} {"answers": ["James", "Krumhansl", "James A. Krumhansl"], "question": "as President of the American Physical Society, advocated for more visas and immigration opportunities for Chinese scholars following the Tiananmen square massacre?"} {"answers": ["Aggarwal", "Jai Bhagwan Aggarwal", "Jai"], "question": "Bharatiya Janata Party politician had his house demolished by court order?"} {"answers": ["Das Volk", "Das Volk"], "question": "by January 1946 , the second working class newspaper to be published in Berlin after World War II, had a circulation of a quarter million?"} {"answers": ["Domain Interchange"], "question": "the 2013 $10.2 million rebuild of Melbourne tram system's \"\", was the largest redevelopment Yarra Trams had undertaken?"} {"answers": ["Armed Forces Day", "Polish Armed Forces Day", "Armed Forces Day"], "question": "Poland the defeat of Russia in the Battle of Warsaw \"(tank on 2008 celebration parade pictured)\"?"} {"answers": ["Obesity in Nauru"], "question": "Nauru has the in the world: 71.7% of its residents are obese and 94.5% are overweight?"} {"answers": ["al-Qadmus", "Al-Qadmus"], "question": "the Assassins' medieval fortress of was the seat of the Ismaili sect in Syria well into the 19th century during Ottoman rule?"} {"answers": ["Kootznahoo Inlet"], "question": "the Kootznahoo Formation, consisting of conglomerate, sandstone, siltstone, shale and coal, is located in Alaska's ?"} {"answers": ["St Edith's Church, Eaton-under-Heywood", "St Edith's Church"], "question": "in \"\", Shropshire, there are bosses carved with grotesques?"} {"answers": ["Plogonnec"], "question": "the town of in Brittany is twinned with Llandysul in West Wales?"} {"answers": ["Taxi! Taxi!", "Taxi! Taxi!"], "question": "the Singaporean film marks local YouTube star Dr Jia Jia film debut?"} {"answers": ["Bala", "Bala"], "question": "though Balasaraswati was called \"a revolutionary Bharata Natyam dancer\", she was only filmed at the age of 58 in , a documentary made by Satyajit Ray?"} {"answers": ["The Cleanest Race"], "question": "according to , a book about North Korean propaganda, the Government of North Korea is guided by a derivation of Japanese fascism?"} {"answers": ["Theodor Anton Ippen", "Theodor", "Ippen", "Theodor Anton Max Ippen"], "question": "Austro-Hungarian consul in Shkodër \"\" was photographed in 1900 wearing an Albanian costume?"} {"answers": ["Spur Battery"], "question": "the of , one of fourteen once mounted on Gibraltar, was moved to Imperial War Museum Duxford after its role was taken over by Exocet missiles?"} {"answers": ["tantalum(V) ethoxide", "Tantalum(V) ethoxide"], "question": " is used in the production of optical, electrochromic, and semiconductor devices?"} {"answers": ["Gaulden Manor"], "question": "the ceiling depicts Judgement Day?"} {"answers": ["Star Trek", "Star Trek"], "question": "the upcoming video game has had its genre described as \"bro-op\"?"} {"answers": ["Al Saleh Mosque"], "question": "the \"\", built in Sana'a in 2008 at a cost of , was considered too expensive in relation to the 42% of Yemenis who live in poverty?"} {"answers": ["Baarin"], "question": "the strategic fortress of in central Syria was captured by Imad ad-Din Zengi from the Crusaders in the Battle of Ba'rin in 1137?"} {"answers": ["HMV's Poll of Polls"], "question": "Canadian band Arcade Fire are the only act to have topped more than once?"} {"answers": ["Hayami", "Akari Hayami", "Akari"], "question": "after left Momoiro Clover, the girl group changed its name to Momoiro Clover Z?"} {"answers": ["13th Avenue", "Thirteenth Avenue", "Thirteenth Avenue"], "question": ", a commercially successful Orthodox Jewish shopping district in Brooklyn, New York, has 18 banks in the space of 10 blocks?"} {"answers": ["Bill", "Bill Whittle", "Whittle"], "question": "an internet video by conservative blogger criticizing the Occupy Wall Street movement has been viewed more than 2.4 million times on YouTube since October 2011?"} {"answers": ["Rio Grande da Serra"], "question": "a disused quarry in is claimed to be the largest in South America?"} {"answers": ["Pilot", "Pilot"], "question": "David Zurawik of \"The Baltimore Sun\" described the of \"Boy Meets World\" as \"something an adult doesn't feel ashamed of watching\"?"} {"answers": ["2006 Philippine Mount Everest Expedition", "2006 Philippine Mount Everest expedition"], "question": "the to Mount Everest was compared to \"putting a Filipino on the Moon\"?"} {"answers": ["Stevens", "Albert", "Albert Stevens"], "question": "for a Manhattan Project experiment was secretly injected with what was expected to be a lethal dose of plutonium, and paid for providing samples of his urine and feces?"} {"answers": ["Ethel Scull 36 Times"], "question": " was Andy Warhol's first commissioned portrait of the 1,000 or so he created?"} {"answers": ["Sturgis", "Caleb Sturgis", "Caleb", "Caleb James Sturgis"], "question": "American football player set Florida Gators records for field goals in a season and in a career?"} {"answers": ["McColley's Chapel"], "question": "the first was the oldest Methodist church in Georgetown Hundred?"} {"answers": ["Battle of Newton"], "question": "at the , Alabama, the commander of the Federal force was a former Confederate officer?"} {"answers": ["Gurudas", "Gurudas Banerjee", "Banerjee"], "question": "Bengali actor was a \"specialist\" at portraying Sri Ramakrishna, a role he \"almost monopolized\" on both stage and screen?"} {"answers": ["The Virginia Argus and Hampshire Advertiser", "Virginia Argus and Hampshire Advertiser"], "question": " was a Democratic weekly newspaper published in Romney, Virginia (now West Virginia) prior to the American Civil War?"} {"answers": ["Poyer", "Jordan Poyer", "Jordan"], "question": "as a high school senior, was named the Oregon player of the year in both baseball and football?"} {"answers": ["Ophionereis reticulata", "reticulated brittle star"], "question": "unlike most other brittle stars, the \"\" makes use of its tube feet during locomotion?"} {"answers": ["Capella Cracoviensis"], "question": " received enthusiastic reviews from the critics by switching to period instruments?"} {"answers": ["Alfred", "Alfred Aboya Baliaba", "Alfred Aboya", "Aboya"], "question": " \"\" teamed with Darren Collison and Josh Shipp to form the winningest class in UCLA Bruins men's basketball history?"} {"answers": ["St. Michael's Catholic Church", "St. Michael's Catholic Church"], "question": "nearly thirty years passed between the first Mass in Mechanicsburg, Ohio, and the construction of \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Ro", "Khanna", "Ro Khanna"], "question": " raised US$1.2 million to run for the United States House of Representatives in 2012, but did not run?"} {"answers": ["Like You", "Like You"], "question": "\"\" was Daddy Yankee's second best performing single in the United States in 2005 behind \"Gasolina\"?"} {"answers": ["Warren Remedy"], "question": "the Smooth Fox Terrier is the most successful dog ever at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show?"} {"answers": ["Don't Let Me Down", "Don't Let Me Down"], "question": "Leona Lewis became a victim of internet hacking when her song \"\", a collaboration with Justin Timberlake, was leaked?"} {"answers": ["Jais Nielsen", "Jais", "Nielsen", "Ville Jais Nielsen"], "question": " biblical works \"(glass mosaic windows pictured)\" and his creations for Royal Copenhagen overshadowed his paintings?"} {"answers": ["James", "Muri", "James Muri"], "question": "World War II pilot only means of escape, after attacking the Japanese aircraft carrier Akagi, was to fly down along the line of her flight deck?"} {"answers": ["Mo", "Mo Cowan", "Cowan"], "question": "the appointment of \"\" to the U.S. Senate marks the first time two African Americans served concurrently?"} {"answers": ["Mayhew", "Sara", "Sara Mayhew"], "question": "Canadian manga artist uses storytelling to promote science and critical thinking?"} {"answers": ["Ophidiaster granifer"], "question": "the is the only starfish known to reproduce by parthenogenesis?"} {"answers": ["Frances Vane, Viscountess Vane", "Vane", "Frances"], "question": " \"\" not only scandalously refused to deny her sexual escapades, but also advertised them in her 1751 memoirs?"} {"answers": ["Dancing on the Ceiling"], "question": "Lionel Richie \"quit while he was ahead\", taking a long hiatus after releasing the chart-topping ?"} {"answers": ["City and Suburban Handicap"], "question": "the winner of the first had to pay £10 to the Licensed Victuallers' Protection Society?"} {"answers": ["Carlos", "Estrada", "López Estrada", "Carlos López Estrada"], "question": " won a Latin Grammy Award for directing a music video that employs stop motion technique?"} {"answers": ["David Fanning", "Fanning", "David", "David Fanning"], "question": "Loyalist militia commander was captured by the Patriots 14 times during the American Revolutionary War, and was refused a pardon by the State of North Carolina in 1783?"} {"answers": ["In the Sun", "In the Sun"], "question": "the painting \"\" by Russian artist Alexander Samokhvalov is a portrait of his wife, artist Maria Kleshchar-Samokhvalova?"} {"answers": ["Andiva"], "question": " \"(fossil pictured)\", an enigmatic animal that lived 555 millions of years ago, perhaps had a convex carapace?"} {"answers": ["Spalding", "Charles Spalding", "Charles"], "question": ", who improved the diving bell by adding a system of balance-weights, also owned a sweet shop?"} {"answers": ["Kamila Andini", "Kamila", "Andini"], "question": "director married director Ifa Isfansyah the year after their films competed against each other at the Indonesian Film Festival?"} {"answers": ["Lammas Ecovillage"], "question": "households in the purchase a one thousand year lease from the organisation which runs it?"} {"answers": ["Alice Creek Historic District"], "question": "a study of lichens was used in the nomination process for the ?"} {"answers": ["Vajara"], "question": ", founded in 1999, is Tibet's oldest and most famous rock and roll band?"} {"answers": ["Koner", "Pauline Koner", "Pauline"], "question": "choreographer was inspired to dance after seeing Anna Pavlova perform \"The Dying Swan\"?"} {"answers": ["William", "Whitworth", "William Allen Whitworth", "William Whitworth"], "question": " was the first mathematician to publish Bertrand's ballot theorem, one of many misnamed mathematical theorems?"} {"answers": ["Simonsig"], "question": "the British racehorse \"\" won his début in steeplechase by 49 lengths, then followed that up with a 35-length victory a few days later?"} {"answers": ["Lenzites warnieri"], "question": "there is long-standing uncertainty about the relationship of \"\" to other polypore fungi?"} {"answers": ["Jack Taylor", "Jack Taylor"], "question": "in taking the role of Irish detective , actor Iain Glen pays homage to Jack Nicholson's character, Jake Gittes from the 1970s film \"Chinatown\"?\""} {"answers": ["William Penn Symons", "Symons", "Penn", "Penn Symons"], "question": "although \"\" was mortally wounded in the stomach at the Battle of Talana Hill he remounted his horse and rode out of sight of his troops before asking for help?"} {"answers": ["Shuanglin Temple"], "question": "in the Pingyao's tortoise-shaped city plan, the is rated as the city's third treasure characterized by its over 2,000 coloured art sculptures \"\" on display?"} {"answers": ["Sismey", "Stan Sismey", "Stan"], "question": "Australian cricketer , who was wounded in action as a pilot during World War II, once left the field of play during a game because shrapnel was working its way out of his body?"} {"answers": ["Bhatt", "Mathuranath Shastri", "Bhatt Mathuranath Shastri", "Shastri"], "question": " pioneered several new genres in Sanskrit literature by writing radio plays, essays, travelogues, short stories, Ghazals, Thumris, Dadras and Dhrupads in Sanskrit?"} {"answers": ["Girl Talk", "Girl Talk"], "question": "Kate Nash paid for her 2013 album through crowd funding?"} {"answers": ["Den Frie Udstilling"], "question": "P.S. Krøyer and Kristian Zahrtmann were among the painters featured in the first exhibition at \"\" in 1891?"} {"answers": ["Sigismund", "Zinzan", "Sigismund Zinzan"], "question": " tilted in the tournament celebrating the creation of King James's son, Henry, as Prince of Wales in 1610, and led a horse draped in black at Henry's funeral in 1612?"} {"answers": ["Búfalos"], "question": "the para-military squads of the Peruvian APRA Party used to be nick-named \"\"?"} {"answers": ["USA Gymnastics National Championships", "U.S. National Gymnastics Championships"], "question": "Blaine Wilson has won the most all-around titles at the ?"} {"answers": ["Pyura pachydermatina"], "question": "almost all tunicates of the species house at least one parasitic ribbon worm?"} {"answers": ["Hubele Mounds and Village Site"], "question": "scholarly estimates for the dates of southeastern Illinois' vary by 1,400 years from earliest to latest?"} {"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Pennant", "Pennant"], "question": "correspondence with formed the basis of part of Gilbert White's \"Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne\"?"} {"answers": ["Luke Hancock", "Hancock", "Luke"], "question": " is the first reserve player to be named Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament?"} {"answers": ["Prairie madness"], "question": "settlers of the American frontier in the 19th century sometimes fell victim to , in which social isolation and other hardships of life on the prairie caused them to develop mental illness?"} {"answers": ["Lichtental Parish Church"], "question": "the \"\", consecrated in 1730 to the Fourteen Holy Helpers, is known as the \"Schubertkirche\", because Schubert was baptised and conducted his sacred music there?"} {"answers": ["Shooting Star", "Shooting Star"], "question": "\"\", the eighteenth episode of the fourth season of \"Glee\", has been characterized as \"unsettling\" and \"harrowing\" by pre-broadcast reviewers?"} {"answers": ["National Alliance for the Liberation of Syria"], "question": "following the crushing of the 1982 Hama revolt, the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood formed a with Arab nationalist factions?"} {"answers": ["Taxus masonii"], "question": "the fossil yew was described from fifteen fossils collected from 1942 to 1989?"} {"answers": ["Ha Po-gyong", "Ha", "Po-gyong"], "question": "Korean dancer continued performing well into his eighties?"} {"answers": ["Bourchier", "Elizabeth Bourchier", "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Bourchier"], "question": "in June 1537 servant received two shillings as a reward for bringing strawberries and cream to the future Queen Mary?"} {"answers": ["Aztec, New Mexico UFO incident", "Aztec, New Mexico, UFO incident"], "question": "the was faked to sell devices called \"doodlebugs\"?"} {"answers": ["Wins above replacement", "Wins Above Replacement"], "question": " is a sabermetric baseball statistic that measures \"a player's total contributions to their team\"?"} {"answers": ["Love and Happiness"], "question": "Al Green said that recording his song \"\" was \"like mixing explosive chemicals – everything had to be added at just the right time and at just the right dose\"?"} {"answers": ["Everett Hughes", "Hughes", "Everett Strait Hughes", "Everett Hughes", "Everett"], "question": " was General Dwight D. Eisenhower's \"right-hand man\" during the European campaign of World War II?"} {"answers": ["Vito Alessio Robles", "Vito", "Robles"], "question": " was one of the first romantic revolutionaries of Mexico?"} {"answers": ["Jörg", "Faerber", "Jörg Faerber"], "question": " was the artistic director of the Württemberg Chamber Orchestra Heilbronn for more than four decades and recorded piano concertos by Shostakovich and Haydn with Martha Argerich?"} {"answers": ["Gros Verdot"], "question": "while plantings of have been banned in Bordeaux, the grape can still be used to make Bordeaux-style Meritage wines outside of France?"} {"answers": ["Sealo"], "question": " had a chimpanzee as his partner?"} {"answers": ["Panulirus pascuensis"], "question": "the main threat to the may be tourists who eat them in restaurants on the island?"} {"answers": ["Flag of Senegal", "flag of Senegal"], "question": "the green star on the \"\" represents Islam, the religion practiced by 94% of Senegalese?"} {"answers": ["Berit", "Berit Winge Brænne", "Berit Brænne", "Brænne"], "question": " first children's book, from 1958, is a story about a sailor's family who adopted children from different parts of the world?"} {"answers": ["Newkirk House"], "question": "the , the oldest surviving structure in Jersey City, New Jersey, dates to 1690?"} {"answers": ["Art Lassiter", "Art", "Lassiter"], "question": "Tina Turner sang on \"A Fool in Love\"—her breakthrough hit—after original vocalist failed to turn up for the song's recording session?"} {"answers": ["Roholte Church"], "question": "a now nonexistent sixteenth-century crucifix inscription in \"\" is considered to have been one of the oldest of its kind?"} {"answers": ["Wildlife of Haiti"], "question": "in the , the endemic national bird of the country, the Hispaniolan Trogon (\"Priotelus roseigaster\") is near threatened according to the IUCN Red List?"} {"answers": ["Gerekmezyan", "Mari", "Mari Gerekmezyan"], "question": "Turkey's first female sculptor was , an ethnic Armenian?"} {"answers": ["Outta My Head", "Outta My Head"], "question": "Leona Lewis can be heard \"cooing impossibly high melodies over bouncing club beats\" on \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Amadas", "Robert", "Robert Amadas"], "question": "although implicated in corruption in the administration of the Mint in 1528, retained his position as Henry VIII's Master of the Jewel House until his death in 1532?"} {"answers": ["Iva", "Withers", "Iva Withers"], "question": " once played the leading roles in both \"Carousel\" and \"Oklahoma!\" on Broadway on the same day?"} {"answers": ["Boundary Channel"], "question": " off the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. was dredged and widened to provide fill material to raise the ground by more than when The Pentagon was constructed?"} {"answers": ["Brad Vernon"], "question": "Jameson Parker played fictional philanderer in his first featured television role on \"One Life to Live\"?"} {"answers": ["Mount Elbert"], "question": "to ensure \"\" remained the highest of the Rockies, its supporters tore the top off another mountain?"} {"answers": ["Joe", "Joe Childs", "Childs"], "question": " rode Gainsborough to win the British Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing in 1918, and donated his riding fees for the year to the British Army's cavalry?"} {"answers": ["Eocypselus rowei"], "question": "the recently discovered may be ancestral to both hummingbirds and swifts?"} {"answers": ["Richard", "Buck", "Richard Buck", "Richard Buck"], "question": " opened the first session of the Virginia General Assembly at Jamestown, Virginia on July 30, 1619 with a prayer?"} {"answers": ["Jiahao", "Du", "Du Jiahao"], "question": ", acting governor of China's Hunan province, began his career as a farm tool factory worker?"} {"answers": ["Zhou", "Zhou Benshun", "Benshun"], "question": "before was recently appointed party chief of Hebei province, he worked under Zhou Yongkang, China's former security czar?"} {"answers": ["Konopnicka", "Maria", "Maria Konopnicka"], "question": " poem \"Rota\" became so popular it was seen as an unofficial anthem of Poland?"} {"answers": ["Night Life", "Night Life"], "question": "Willie Nelson sold his song \"\" for US$150 to a guitar instructor, and it later became a hit for Ray Price in 1963?"} {"answers": ["Nature reserves in Poland", "nature reserve in Poland"], "question": ", the first of which were created in the 19th century?"} {"answers": ["McNicoll", "Alan", "Alan McNicoll"], "question": "after a 46-year career in the Royal Australian Navy, Vice Admiral \"\" was appointed as Australia's first ambassador to Turkey?"} {"answers": ["Yoram Tsafrir", "Tsafrir", "Yoram"], "question": " was the superintendent of the Holyland Model of Jerusalem?"} {"answers": ["A Boy and His Atom"], "question": "each frame in is only 45 nanometers wide?"} {"answers": ["Sidney", "Gambier-Parry", "Sidney Gambier-Parry"], "question": "Do you know that, late in life, architect lived in the old rectory of St Michael's Church, Duntisbourne Rouse \"\", while he restored the church?"} {"answers": ["Satyawadi Raja Harishchandra"], "question": "advertised as a \"Photographed Play\", (1917) is India's first remake feature film?"} {"answers": ["Thomas Hardy's Cottage"], "question": "author Thomas Hardy wrote the novels \"Under the Greenwood Tree\" and \"Far from the Madding Crowd\" at his ?"} {"answers": ["Devil's Cigarette Lighter"], "question": "John Glenn saw the from orbit?"} {"answers": ["Losing Chase"], "question": "Kevin Bacon made his debut as a director in 1996 with the Golden Globe Award winning television film ?"} {"answers": ["Eliel Saarinen's Tribune Tower design"], "question": " for the \"Chicago Tribune\" earned him $20,000 but was never built?"} {"answers": ["Virtuix Omni"], "question": "the omnidirectional treadmill video game controller \"\" lets virtual reality gamers physically walk within virtual game environments?"} {"answers": ["The Only Promise That Remains"], "question": "Justin Timberlake wrote \"\", a duet with country-music singer Reba McEntire, the day after the two met at the 2007 Grammy Awards?"} {"answers": ["Birthday of the Monkey God"], "question": "Singaporeans commemorate the \"(Monkey God pictured)\" by writing in blood?"} {"answers": ["1965 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "the was recognized as college football national champions by the Associated Press after they defeated Nebraska in the Orange Bowl?"} {"answers": ["Miami Valley Hospital", "Miami Valley Hospital South"], "question": " was constructed with architecture intended to evoke a feeling of calm?"} {"answers": ["Palacio de la Legislatura de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires"], "question": "Eva Perón established the Salon Rosado in the \"\" as an exclusive space for women politicians, where they could discuss issues without men being present?"} {"answers": ["Anna Belle Francis", "Anna", "Francis"], "question": "Singaporean entertainer and singer produced Dick Lee's \"Euranasia\"?"} {"answers": ["Passeroni", "Gian Carlo Passeroni", "Gian"], "question": "Italian priest-poet \"\" lived in a cellar with threadbare clothing, minimal furniture and only a rooster as a companion?"} {"answers": ["Beatriz Ferrer-Salat", "Beatriz", "Ferrer-Salat", "Beatriz Ferrer-Salat Serra di Migni"], "question": " is the \"most successful dressage rider\" in Spanish history?"} {"answers": ["Sue Jehl", "Sarafian Jehl", "Sue Sarafian", "Sue", "Sue Sarafian Jehl", "Jehl"], "question": " \"\", who served as Dwight Eisenhower's personal assistant, said the famous general believed women made efficient officers?"} {"answers": ["Margaret Heng", "Margaret", "Heng"], "question": "Singaporean businesswoman is the CEO of Shatec, a hospitality-training school where she was initially an administrator?"} {"answers": ["Coat of arms of Pichilemu"], "question": "the of Pichilemu, Chile, was created by a graphic design student?"} {"answers": ["Triboniophorus aff. graeffei"], "question": ", a giant, hot pink slug, is specific to a single mountaintop in southeast Australia?"} {"answers": ["Dee", "Eddie Dee", "Eddie"], "question": "according to the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, is \"your rapper's favorite rapper\"?"} {"answers": ["The Blasphemers' Banquet"], "question": "British poet Tony Harrison created the film-poem partially in response to the Salman Rushdie controversy surrounding his publication of \"The Satanic Verses\"?"} {"answers": ["Ouster clause"], "question": "in the UK a total in a statute generally does not prevent a person from applying for judicial review of a public authority's decision, but a partial ouster clause does?"} {"answers": ["Abujmarh"], "question": ", a hilly forest area in India, was proposed as a biosphere reserve by the country's Ministry of Environment and Forests in 2008?"} {"answers": ["Wildlife of Nepal"], "question": "in the , Rhododendron is the most widely found national flower of the country and its red flower, known locally as Lal Guran, forms the wreath round the national symbol?"} {"answers": ["2005 Batman Begins 400"], "question": "the Batmobile was the pace car at a ?"} {"answers": ["Chua Soo Bin", "Bin", "Chua"], "question": "photographer has been called \"one of the most sought-after commercial photographers\" in Singapore?"} {"answers": ["Kay", "Hoo", "Hoo Ah Kay"], "question": "businessman is considered \"one of the most influential Chinese (Cantonese) tycoons in Singapore\"?"} {"answers": ["Technosignature"], "question": "the of an alien planet may signal the presence of an extraterrestrial civilization?"} {"answers": ["Opernhaus Wuppertal"], "question": "in the production of \"The Rite of Spring\" \"(revival pictured)\", choreographed by Pina Bausch, the dancers performed on a stage covered with soil?"} {"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Harrison Riggs", "Henry H. Riggs", "Henry Riggs", "Riggs"], "question": " provided an eyewitness account of the Armenian Genocide and concluded that the deportation of Armenians was part of an extermination program organized by the Ottoman government?"} {"answers": ["Laurie Island"], "question": "in 1904, became the site of the first post office built in the Antarctic?"} {"answers": ["Wilkes-Barre and Hazleton Railway"], "question": "the was the first railroad to have a guarded third rail?"} {"answers": ["Cheryl", "Cheryl Burnett", "Cheryl Elaine Burnett", "Burnett"], "question": " compiled a record of 319–136 () and twice advanced to the Final Four in 15 years as head coach of the Southwest Missouri State women's basketball team?"} {"answers": ["Gorges de Daluis"], "question": "the is a \"long, lonely canyon\" in the Alpes-Maritimes department in France?"} {"answers": ["Pinner House"], "question": "the grade II* listed \"\" in Middlesex is now used as a home for the elderly?"} {"answers": ["Dr. Hun Houses"], "question": "the in Albany, New York, were demolished and delisted from the National Register of Historic Places within three months of being listed?"} {"answers": ["Marshall", "Henry", "Henry W. Marshall"], "question": " refused to be paid for his services as president of Purdue University?"} {"answers": ["Croatian Institute for Health Insurance", "Croatian Health Insurance Fund"], "question": "the was created in 1993 in order to consolidate the decentralized health care system that had been inherited from SFR Yugoslavia?"} {"answers": ["Adams", "Boots", "Boots Adams"], "question": "Bartlesville, Oklahoma, was officially renamed \"Bootsville\" for one day—honoring on his 66th birthday?"} {"answers": ["Ostindustrie"], "question": "the \"SS\" manager of complained about his businesses becoming valueless through the \"withdrawal\" of Jewish slave labor in 1943?"} {"answers": ["Barony of Chalandritsa"], "question": "the was a Frankish fiefdom established in the Greek Peloponnese after Crusaders conquered the peninsula?"} {"answers": ["Casa del Arte"], "question": "the \"(mural pictured)\" of Concepción, Chile, has the largest collection of Chilean art and the second largest collection of paintings in the country?"} {"answers": ["Joey Clinkscales", "Clinkscales", "Joey"], "question": " was a Pittsburgh Steelers replacement player during the 1987 NFL players' strike and stayed on the roster after the strike ended?"} {"answers": ["Ivetofta"], "question": "Sophia Brahe donated an altar, pulpit, pews and a baptismal font to the church of \"\", and planned on being buried there?"} {"answers": ["Wirgman Building"], "question": "the in Romney, West Virginia, housed three banks and a newspaper office, and served as a military prison during the American Civil War?"} {"answers": ["Farsantes"], "question": "Argentine actress Griselda Siciliani broke her arm during the filming of ?"} {"answers": ["Szebnie concentration camp"], "question": "the 30-year-old heiress of the Szebnie estate \"\" died of typhus contracted while caring for sick prisoners at the in 1942?"} {"answers": ["Brittany", "Bowe", "Brittany Bowe", "Brittany Starr Bowe"], "question": "American speed skater and Olympic hopeful previously played elite-level basketball, and at the age of two gave dribbling exhibitions at halftime of college games?"} {"answers": ["Zytek Z11SN"], "question": "the won the LMP2 class of the 2011 24 Hours of Le Mans?"} {"answers": ["sheep farming in Wales", "Sheep farming in Wales"], "question": " \"\" led to the development of Dre-fach Felindre in the Teifi valley, which became known as the \"The Huddersfield of Wales\"?"} {"answers": ["Peter Wickens Fry", "Fry", "Peter Fry", "Peter Wickens", "Peter"], "question": " reputedly experimented with photogenic drawing before Henry Fox Talbot developed the calotype process in 1841?"} {"answers": ["Streaker", "Streaker"], "question": "the , a rocket developed by SpaceDev, is designed to operate at a cost of under $5 million per launch?"} {"answers": ["Grey Cairns of Camster"], "question": "the , built 5,000 years ago to serve as tombs, are among the oldest buildings in Scotland?"} {"answers": ["Fabian Udekwu", "Udekwu", "Fabian"], "question": "the first open heart surgery in Nigeria was performed by , Sir Magdi Yacoub and others in 1974?"} {"answers": ["Oscar", "Oscar S. Heizer", "Heizer"], "question": " reported that many Armenian children were put into boats, taken out to sea and thrown overboard during the Armenian Genocide?"} {"answers": ["Abbey Tavern", "Abbey Tavern Singers"], "question": "the soundtrack from a beer commercial, featuring the , became the best-selling Irish record in Canada?"} {"answers": ["Maribo Open-Air Museum", "Maribo Open-Air"], "question": " is the third-oldest open-air museum in Denmark?"} {"answers": ["Cowan Creek Circular Enclosure"], "question": " in Ohio was once part of a group of archaeological sites that has since been submerged by a reservoir?"} {"answers": ["El Puntero", "El puntero"], "question": "the Argentine mini-series received the Golden Martín Fierro Award?"} {"answers": ["Die Berg Komt Er"], "question": "there are proposals to in the Netherlands?"} {"answers": ["William", "Cantelo", "William Cantelo"], "question": " invented an early machine gun, then mysteriously disappeared?"} {"answers": ["LG G2"], "question": "20 people were injured when a publicity stunt for the went awry?"} {"answers": ["The Way She Moves"], "question": "in 2006, Puerto Rican singer Zion embarked on his solo career, which includes \"\" with R&B singer Akon?"} {"answers": ["Church of Hemse", "Hemse Church"], "question": "the remains of Sweden's best-preserved early stave church were found under the floor of in 1896?"} {"answers": ["Juan Pablo Wainwright", "Juan", "Juan Pablo Wainwright Nuila", "Wainwright"], "question": "before he was ordered to be executed, jailed communist leader is said to have spat in the face of Guatemalan dictator Jorge Ubico?"} {"answers": ["Tazumal"], "question": "the ancient Maya architectural complex of , in El Salvador, contained some of the earliest known metal artefacts from Mesoamerica?"} {"answers": ["2013 Pocono IndyCar 400"], "question": "Chip Ganassi Racing's 1–2–3 finish at the was the first time a team swept the podium at a Triple Crown race since 1979?"} {"answers": ["The Negro Motorist Green Book", "Negro Motorist Green Book"], "question": " provided advice on how African-American drivers could avoid dangers and discrimination on the road in Jim Crow-era America?"} {"answers": ["Delphine", "Parrott", "Delphine Parrott"], "question": "the first female professor at Glasgow University, , was especially good at vivisecting mice?"} {"answers": ["Luciano", "Luciano Castro", "Castro", "Luciano Daniel Castro"], "question": "Argentine actor worked with Natalia Oreiro in \"Amanda O\", a telenovela distributed directly by internet?"} {"answers": ["Payu", "Smim", "Smim Payu"], "question": "Mon admiral switched to supporting the Burmese Toungoo and led a naval attack that ended his former kingdom?"} {"answers": ["Goodwyns"], "question": "architectural historians have described as \"unusually good\" for a council estate, with \"more elegant than average\" tower blocks?"} {"answers": ["TWG Tea"], "question": "while the year 1837 is inscribed on logo, it was founded in 2008?"} {"answers": ["Part II", "Part II"], "question": "\"\" became Jay-Z and Beyoncé Knowles's \"(pictured together)\" first entry on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart after they got married in April 2008?"} {"answers": ["Binnya", "Saw Binnya", "Saw"], "question": ", Viceroy of Martaban, in 1541 offered half of his treasury to become a vassal of Goa in exchange for Portuguese military assistance against Toungoo Burma?"} {"answers": ["Trea", "Turner", "Trea Vance Turner", "Trea Turner"], "question": "college baseball player stole more bases in 2012 than 158 teams?"} {"answers": ["Take Back the Night", "Take Back the Night"], "question": "anti-rape organization Take Back the Night has expressed concerns over Justin Timberlake's ?"} {"answers": ["Staatstheater Darmstadt", "Darmstadt State Theater"], "question": "the opened a new theatre building in 1972?"} {"answers": ["Jennifer Smith", "Smith", "Jennifer", "Jennifer Smith"], "question": " set the Michigan Wolverines women's basketball single-season scoring record with 659 points during the 2003–04 season?"} {"answers": ["The Idolmaster"], "question": "the video game series and its related media have earned over 10 billion Japanese yen as of 2013?"} {"answers": ["European ground squirrel"], "question": "while the \"\" is hibernating, it may use up 90% of its fat reserves?"} {"answers": ["Nachuk Tahate Shyama"], "question": "the poem , written by Swami Vivekananda, relates to one's surrender to the Hindu goddess Kali \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Guilá Naquitz Cave"], "question": "squash remains at are the oldest known evidence of crop domestication in the Americas?"} {"answers": ["Mermis nigrescens"], "question": "only the female \"\" has an eye?"} {"answers": ["The Grave", "The Grave"], "question": "Robert Blair's graveyard poem (1743) was illustrated by William Blake \"(\"Death's Door\" pictured)\", whose original watercolors were lost until 2003?"} {"answers": ["Arise, awake, and stop not till the goal is reached"], "question": ", originally a \"sloka\" of Katha Upanishad, was Swami Vivekananda's \"\" message to the Hindus to get out of their hypnotized state of mind?"} {"answers": ["Trolle-Wachtmeister", "Alice Trolle-Wachtmeister", "Alice", "Alice Victoria Trolle-Wachtmeister"], "question": ", the highest-ranking non-royal woman in Sweden, was called on in 2012 to witness that the newborn Princess Estelle was not a changeling?"} {"answers": ["Orda Cave"], "question": " underneath the Ural Mountains in Russia is the largest underwater gypsum cave in the world?"} {"answers": ["Chilekommittén"], "question": "in 1975 the mobilized thousands of protestors against a Davis Cup tennis match between Sweden and Chile?"} {"answers": ["Malin", "Malin Diaz", "Diaz"], "question": " scored the game-winning goal during extra time for Sweden to win the 2012 UEFA European Women's Under-19 Championship?"} {"answers": ["Niijima Yae"], "question": " is being portrayed by Haruka Ayase in the current NHK taiga drama \"Yae no Sakura\"?"} {"answers": ["Rina Hasyim", "Hasyim", "Rina"], "question": "though was working as a model, she made her film debut with the help of a travel agent?"} {"answers": ["Lärbro Church"], "question": "both German soldiers and Polish concentration camp prisoners were treated at a war-time hospital close to in Sweden?"} {"answers": ["Sand Sharks"], "question": "the 2011 film was voted by Virgin Media as one of the ten most ridiculous shark movies ever made?"} {"answers": ["Silver", "Ronnie", "Ronnie Silver"], "question": "in 1985, won his first NASCAR race after passing his former employee Jack Ingram?"} {"answers": ["A.B. Dobrowolski Polar Station", "A. B. Dobrowolski Polar Station"], "question": "the inactive Polish is still occasionally visited by explorers of the Antarctic?"} {"answers": ["Gus", "Gus"], "question": " the polar bear was the first zoo animal in history to be treated with Prozac?"} {"answers": ["2013 GoPro Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma"], "question": "Scott Dixon lost the after hitting Will Power's pit crew?"} {"answers": ["Purple Hotel"], "question": "in spite of being known for swinging and a Teamsters murder in the parking lot, the was added to the National Register of Historic Places in July 2013?"} {"answers": ["Mongol conquest of Western Xia"], "question": "Genghis Khan \"\", founder of the Mongol Empire, died of an uncertain cause during his second, punitive in China?"} {"answers": ["Saad", "Maarouf Saad", "Maarouf"], "question": "the February 1975 assassination of Sidon mayor was a catalyst for the Lebanese Civil War?"} {"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Edgson", "Edgson"], "question": " won 18 Paralympic gold medals, making him one of Canada's most successful athletes?"} {"answers": ["Russula crustosa"], "question": "the \"\" serves as food for both humans and a pleasing fungus beetle?"} {"answers": ["John Patrick", "Hermann", "John P. Hermann", "John"], "question": ", retired from the University of Alabama, was an Old English professor and lifelong critic of the university's Greek system?"} {"answers": ["GISHWHES"], "question": "according to its creator, is \"the ugliest acronym the world has ever seen\"?"} {"answers": ["Nahalat Yitzhak Cemetery"], "question": "ashes of Jews murdered in Treblinka were retrieved by an Israeli delegation in 1963 and buried at a memorial in the \"\" in Giv'atayim?"} {"answers": ["Hugh", "Hugh Waterton", "Waterton"], "question": "when Henry IV campaigned in Wales, he left his two children in the charge of ?"} {"answers": ["Action of 15 February 1783"], "question": "on , the British captured a Concorde from the French?"} {"answers": ["Chartist Mural"], "question": "public protests failed to stop the destruction of the 200,000-piece in Newport, Wales, installed to commemorate the Chartist rising of 1839?"} {"answers": ["Protection policy"], "question": "the World Health Organization advises that adults should consume less than of per day?"} {"answers": ["Martha Ludwig", "Ludwig", "Martha", "Leon Ludwig", "Martha L. Ludwig"], "question": "macromolecular crystallographer solved the first flavoprotein structure?"} {"answers": ["European snow vole"], "question": "the gathers, dries and stores bits of grass and leaves for winter use as food?"} {"answers": ["Murano", "Murano"], "question": "in October 2010, Angela Hartnett acquired sole ownership of the Michelin Guide starred restaurant , having co-established it with Gordon Ramsay?"} {"answers": ["Hochmair", "Ingeborg Hochmair", "Ingeborg"], "question": "the first modern cochlear implant was developed by Austrian electrical engineer ?"} {"answers": ["Connie", "Stokes", "Connie Stokes"], "question": "DeKalb County commissioner and former Georgia State Senator was abandoned by her alcoholic mother as a child?"} {"answers": ["Relationship between Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda", "Relationship between Ramakrishna and Vivekananda"], "question": "Professor William Hastie suggested that Swami Vivekananda Ramakrishna to understand the meaning of the word \"trance\"?"} {"answers": ["Ashy-faced Owl", "Ashy-faced owl"], "question": "the diet of the includes small terrestrial mammals, bats, birds, amphibians and reptiles?"} {"answers": ["Nindowari"], "question": "archaeological investigations suggest a Harappan occupation of the complex before Kulli culture arrived?"} {"answers": ["Barrow Court"], "question": " \"\" was originally a Benedictine nunnery until the Dissolution when King Henry VIII granted it to John Drew as a private residence?"} {"answers": ["2013–14 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins season"], "question": "a Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins Hall of Fame was created to celebrate the ice hockey team's ?"} {"answers": ["1996 Summer Olympics torch relay"], "question": "the saw the torch travel into space?"} {"answers": ["Banded Quail", "Banded quail"], "question": "when alarmed, may run into the undergrowth but sometimes fly off, scattering to confuse the predator?"} {"answers": ["The Feast of the Gods"], "question": "Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara may have painted a pheasant in his \"\", adding to the work of Giovanni Bellini and Titian?"} {"answers": ["Józef Piłsudski's cult of personality"], "question": " succeeded in making him one of the most popular figures in Polish history?"} {"answers": ["We Remain"], "question": "according to Sam Lansky from the website Idolator, Christina Aguilera's 2013 song \"\" is similar to works of Ryan Tedder?"} {"answers": ["Sangeet Kalpataru"], "question": "the Bengali anthology (1887), edited by Narendranath Datta and Vaishnab Charan Basak, was republished in 1963 as \"Sangeet Sadhanay Vivekananda O Sangeet Kalpataru\"?"} {"answers": ["Durham", "Florence Margaret Durham", "Florence", "Florence Durham"], "question": "geneticist bred 6,983 guinea pigs for her study of whether daily doses of alcohol had hereditary effects?"} {"answers": ["1981 Entumbane Uprising", "1981 Entumbane uprising"], "question": "the threatened to cause a fresh civil war in Zimbabwe barely a year after the end of the Rhodesian Bush War?"} {"answers": ["Ed Gagnier", "Ed", "Ed Gagnier", "Gagnier"], "question": ", the first gymnast to represent Canada at the Olympic games, later coached three NCAA national championship teams at Iowa State?"} {"answers": ["Pied Wheatear", "Pied wheatear"], "question": "the often perches on a bush or rock, bobbing its tail up and down while looking around for insects?"} {"answers": ["Nakhal Fort"], "question": "in November 2003, Prince Charles visited the restored \"\" during an official visit to Oman?"} {"answers": ["Gabriel Jones", "Gabriel", "John Gabriel Jones", "Gabriel Jones", "Jones"], "question": "upon losing his last shilling while gambling, Virginia statesman began staking the gold buttons on his coat?"} {"answers": ["Ira", "Ira Roe Foster", "Foster"], "question": "Quartermaster General \"\" was the target of a \"malicious falsehood\", alleging that he sold socks donated to Confederate soldiers?"} {"answers": ["Agesander of Rhodes", "Rhodes", "Agesander"], "question": "controversy continues over the date of the Sperlonga sculptures and the \"Laocoön group\" \"\", attributed to ?"} {"answers": ["Newton", "Slim", "Slim Newton"], "question": "the 1972 hit song \"The Redback on the Toilet Seat\" was written by , not Slim Dusty?"} {"answers": ["Al Jalali Fort", "Al Jalali", "Fort Al Jalali"], "question": " \"\" was built in Muscat, Oman by the Portuguese after attacks by Ottoman forces?"} {"answers": ["Emil Fuchs", "Emil Fuchs", "Emil", "Fuchs"], "question": " painted portraits of Queen Victoria and King Edward VII, and his portraits became fashionable among London high society in the early 20th century?"} {"answers": ["Robert Reichel", "Robert", "Reichel"], "question": "three-time World Champion \"\" scored the lone shootout goal to eliminate Canada at the 1998 Olympics and help the Czech Republic win its first gold medal in ice hockey?"} {"answers": ["``How Brown Saw the Baseball Game", "How Brown Saw the Baseball Game", "Brown Saw the Baseball Game"], "question": "the 1907 film , about a very drunk man watching a baseball game, used trick photography to show players running in reverse?"} {"answers": ["Yaya", "Yaya"], "question": "many members of the infantry units of the Ottoman military, were of Christian origin?"} {"answers": ["The Thirteenth Tale", "Thirteenth Tale", "The Thirteenth Tale"], "question": "part of , an adaptation of a novel of the same name by Diane Setterfield, was filmed at Burton Agnes Hall, an Elizabethan manor in East Yorkshire?"} {"answers": ["Talmud", "Yaakov Talmud", "Yankel Talmud", "Yankel"], "question": ", known as \"the Beethoven of the Gerrer Rebbes\", composed over 1,500 melodies, though he had no musical training and could not even read music?"} {"answers": ["Elisa", "Lindström", "Eva Elisa Lindström", "Elisa Lindström"], "question": "singer \"\" and her dansband Elisa's won the reality show Dansbandskampen in 2010?"} {"answers": ["Wimberly", "Benjie E. Wimberly", "Benjie"], "question": "former students of helped him capitalize on the youth vote to get into politics?"} {"answers": ["Raghav", "Ramjit Raghav", "Ramjit"], "question": "former wrestler fathered his first child at age 94?"} {"answers": ["Beauty micrometer"], "question": "Max Factor helped to design the , a \"\"Clockwork Orange\" style device\" used to detect tiny imperfections on women's faces?"} {"answers": ["Tropical Storm Morakot", "Tropical Storm Morakot"], "question": "703 cloud seeding missions took place in Fujian Province to increase rainfall following ?"} {"answers": ["Stalled"], "question": "the British film , about a man trapped in a woman's bathroom being attacked by zombies, has screened at Korean and Swedish film festivals?"} {"answers": ["Imtiaz Ali Taj", "Imtiaz", "Syed Imtiaz Ali Taj", "Taj"], "question": " was a 20th-century Urdu dramatist who wrote \"Anarkali\", the romance behind the 1960 Indian feature film \"Mughal-e-Azam\"?"} {"answers": ["Manojlović", "Kosta", "Kosta Manojlović"], "question": "although was instrumental in the establishment of the Belgrade Music Academy, serving as its first rector, he was forced to retire from it for political reasons?"} {"answers": ["Flying Merkel"], "question": "the \"\" was painted in bright orange?"} {"answers": ["Rousing Call to Hindu Nation"], "question": "Eknath Ranade published the book in 1963, the centenary year of the birth of Swami Vivekananda?"} {"answers": ["Labour Gathering Party"], "question": "followers of the would describe followers of the official Communist Party as \"radishes\"?"} {"answers": ["Myer Feldman", "Feldman", "Myer"], "question": " exchanged memos written in rhyming couplets with Ted Sorensen while the two men were serving together in the Kennedy administration?"} {"answers": ["Erdody", "Leo Erdody", "Leo"], "question": "film composer potentially noble ancestry led to him occasionally billing himself as simply \"Erdody\"?"} {"answers": ["Caldwell Cook", "Henry", "Cook", "Henry Caldwell Cook"], "question": "s 1917 claim that children learned better from playing and doing than reading and listening was debated for a generation?"} {"answers": ["Boom", "Boom", "boom"], "question": " \"\" were used to block rivers and harbours in order to keep enemy ships out or collect tolls?"} {"answers": ["Lakandon Ch'ol"], "question": "the are an extinct Maya people who were famed among their Spanish colonial neighbors for their warlike nature?"} {"answers": ["Asia Bibi blasphemy case", "case", "Asia", "Asia Bibi"], "question": " is the first woman in Pakistan to be sentenced to death on charges of blasphemy?"} {"answers": ["1970 Alabama Crimson Tide football team"], "question": "Wilbur Jackson competed as the first African American under scholarship for the Alabama football team as a member of the ?"} {"answers": ["Valley View", "Valley View"], "question": "members of the psychedelic rock and roll band Mind Garage were inspired to write their song \"Circus Farm\" while staying at \"\" in Romney, West Virginia?"} {"answers": ["Fiallos", "Aníbal Delgado Fiallos", "Aníbal", "Delgado Fiallos", "José Aníbal Delgado Fiallos"], "question": "while political analyst had been a staunch critic of Honduran president Manuel Zelaya's constitutional reform, he took part in the protests against Zelaya's ouster?"} {"answers": ["Erika", "Sunnegårdh", "Erika Sunnegårdh"], "question": "Swedish soprano , who has sung at the Metropolitan Opera, said that her voice was \"like a wild horse\"?"} {"answers": ["New Brunswick Theological Seminary"], "question": "the , the oldest Protestant seminary in the United States, started in the New York City home of the Rev. John Henry Livingston in 1784?"} {"answers": ["Nolan", "Linda Nolan", "Linda"], "question": " was labelled \"Naughty Nolan\" due to her posing in risqué publicity photos?"} {"answers": ["Spitzen Gebel"], "question": "because the was used by Bremen piano movers, drinkers can get a \"swig from the lamp\"?"} {"answers": ["Jansen", "Marie Jansen", "Marie"], "question": " reportedly earned a half a million dollars in musical theatre, but after declaring bankruptcy was unable to pay her weekly seven dollar lodging bill while working as a seamstress?"} {"answers": ["Force", "Juliana R. Force", "Juliana"], "question": " brought about the first public showing of American folk art in the United States?"} {"answers": ["Frank", "Frank"], "question": "in the comedy film , Michael Fassbender's character wears a large papier-mâché head throughout the film?"} {"answers": ["Asahel Gridley", "Gridley", "Asahel"], "question": "Abraham Lincoln once defended Illinois State Senator in a slander trial?"} {"answers": ["Cooke", "Samuel Nathaniel Cooke", "S.", "S. N. Cooke"], "question": " gave Birmingham a war memorial \"\" with a Twist?"} {"answers": ["Odell Great Wood"], "question": "the theft of a single axe from led to three months hard labour for one woodsman?"} {"answers": ["Djoewariah"], "question": " began her career as a victim of human trafficking and closed it as a queen?"} {"answers": ["Short", "Robert Valentine Short", "Robert Short", "Robert", "Robert V. Short"], "question": ", a tailor by training, was a member of the Oregon Constitutional Convention?"} {"answers": ["Berger", "Patrik Berger", "Patrik"], "question": "a penalty scored by in the final of Euro 96 gave the Czech Republic a 1–0 lead over Germany, but the Czechs lost to a golden goal in extra time?"} {"answers": ["Essighaus"], "question": " was the building in Bremen where Sigmund Freud had a fainting spell?"} {"answers": ["Mills Community House"], "question": "the \"\" is the only remaining building from Benzonia Academy?"} {"answers": ["Tom", "Crutchfield", "Tom Crutchfield"], "question": " was instrumental in producing the first captive-bred albino Burmese pythons?"} {"answers": ["Legal education in Alaska"], "question": "Do you know that, since 1998, Alaska has been the only state in the United States ?"} {"answers": ["Patterson", "Gavin Echlin Patterson", "Gavin", "Gavin Patterson"], "question": ", the new CEO of BT, is known for his open shirt collar?"} {"answers": ["Simonsson", "Rebecca", "Rebecca Stella Simonsson", "Rebecca Simonsson"], "question": "singer \"\" and the other members of the music group Sunblock, all glamour models, have been called \"the sexiest thing since The Pussycat Dolls\"?"} {"answers": ["Western three-toed skink", "Western Three-toed Skink"], "question": "the is sometimes persecuted because it is mistakenly thought to be venomous?"} {"answers": ["Benjamin", "Benjamin Clementine", "Clementine"], "question": " was discovered by a record company agent while busking on the Paris Métro?"} {"answers": ["Poesaka Terpendam"], "question": "one reviewer found to be the first film in which Djoemala seemed out of place?"} {"answers": ["Silaum"], "question": "whilst the exact etymology is uncertain, the colour yellow and the Italian mountainous plateau La Sila have been offered as possible etymologies for , a genus of flowering plants?"} {"answers": ["Mexican featherwork"], "question": " was prized by both Aztec and European rulers?"} {"answers": ["Elizabeth", "Warwick", "Elizabeth de Berkeley, Countess of Warwick", "Elizabeth Beauchamp, Countess of Warwick"], "question": "in 1417, heiress , refused to accept her family's entail to her cousin James Berkeley, starting a lawsuit which lasted until 1609?"} {"answers": ["Equality Bill", "Equality Bill"], "question": "the allows for equal succession of female heirs to hereditary titles and peerages?"} {"answers": ["Balawat Gates"], "question": "the ancient Assyrian were discovered by the first Assyrian archaeologist, Hormuzd Rassam?"} {"answers": ["Lloyd", "Cook", "Lloyd Cook"], "question": " was named to the Pacific Coast Hockey Association first all-star team three times?"} {"answers": ["Theater Kiel"], "question": "during its centenary season, the premiered an opera, Cristóbal Halffter's \"Lázaro\", in the 1907 \"Opernhaus\" \"\"?"} {"answers": ["William", "William Eakin", "Eakin"], "question": "in 1887 residence served as a classroom for the community of Crescent Lake before a school was built the following year?"} {"answers": ["Arthur", "Arthur Postle", "Postle", "Arthur Benjamin Postle"], "question": "when Australian sprinter lost the 1907 semi-final sprint at Kalgoorlie to J. Condon, he carried on running, hopping a fence, to a bookmaker to bet on Condon winning the final?"} {"answers": ["John Goldman", "Goldman", "John", "John M. Goldman"], "question": "when the leukemia researcher was arrested by Iranian authorities, he drugged his guards with barbiturates in order to escape?"} {"answers": ["Valen", "Sverre Valen", "Sverre"], "question": " conducted his last concert in 2013, aged 88?"} {"answers": ["Wilson", "Robert Rathbun Wilson", "Robert R. Wilson", "Robert"], "question": "physicist provided the Fermilab with a small herd of American Bison to roam its restored prairie?"} {"answers": ["Capital Bank", "First Capital Plus Bank", "Capital Bank"], "question": "in five years has moved from a micro finance company to the headline sponsor of the Ghana Premier League?"} {"answers": ["Cameron", "John Cameron", "John Cameron", "John"], "question": " travelled to Edmonton from Winnipeg via ox cart carrying of merchandise for his store?"} {"answers": ["Josh Hutcherson", "Josh", "Hutcherson"], "question": "during his childhood, once dyed the tips of his hair to match one of Justin Timberlake's looks?"} {"answers": ["Katowice historic train station", "Old train station in Katowice"], "question": "delay of the planned restoration of the ruined , which attained monument status in 1975, has led to public protests?"} {"answers": ["Hatstand", "Hatstand, Table and Chair"], "question": "when they were exhibited in 1978, the sculptures of a by British pop artist Allen Jones were attacked with stink bombs?"} {"answers": ["Eric Brand Butler-Henderson", "Butler-Henderson", "Eric", "Eric Butler-Henderson"], "question": "Great Central Railway locomotive no. 506, now preserved and restored for display at the Barrow Hill Engine Shed, was named after when it entered service in 1919?"} {"answers": ["Separation of powers in Singapore"], "question": "the Singapore Government takes the view that is less important than choosing leaders that can be trusted and do not need to be fettered?"} {"answers": ["William", "Joy", "William Joy"], "question": " designed scissor arches to save the tower of Wells Cathedral \"\" from collapse?"} {"answers": ["Port Sunlight War Memorial"], "question": "some critics thought that the figures on the were too realistic?"} {"answers": ["Mass Transit Super Bowl"], "question": "Super Bowl XLVIII has been dubbed the ?"} {"answers": ["Dipodium variegatum"], "question": "the orchid forms symbiotic relationships with fungi of the genus \"Russula\"?"} {"answers": ["Upper Silesian Railway"], "question": "the was part of the first rail network connecting Berlin, Vienna, Kraków and Warsaw by the late 1840s?"} {"answers": ["Lagerbäck", "Filippa", "Filippa Lagerbäck"], "question": "Swedish fashion model has hosted the Italian version of \"Candid Camera\" on RAI?"} {"answers": ["Paul Hansen", "Paul Hansen", "Hansen", "Paul"], "question": "opera singer was also a copper-engraver and silent film star?"} {"answers": ["Captain Ahab"], "question": "Herman Melville's was the model for J. M. Barrie's Captain Hook?"} {"answers": ["Pareiasauromorpha"], "question": "the group includes parareptiles that lived from 271 to 252 million years ago?"} {"answers": ["Beryl", "Writtle", "Beryl Platt, Baroness Platt of Writtle"], "question": " helped design and test three WWII fighter planes: the Hurricane, the Typhoon, and the Tempest V?"} {"answers": ["Thomas Osborne", "Thomas", "Osborne", "Thomas Osborne"], "question": "Samuel Johnson boasted that he once knocked publisher to the ground with a heavy folio?"} {"answers": ["Lydia", "Bradey", "Lydia Bradey"], "question": " was the first woman to climb to the summit of Mount Everest without using bottled oxygen?"} {"answers": ["St Lawrence Lime Tree", "St Lawrence Lime"], "question": "whenever a cricket ball hit the \"\" in first-class matches, it scored four runs?"} {"answers": ["Marte Wexelsen Goksøyr", "Goksøyr", "Marte"], "question": ", who has Down's syndrome, wore a T-shirt saying \"Endangered\" in the Parliament of Norway to protest against Norwegian mothers being offered early ultrasonography?"} {"answers": ["Typhoon Thad", "Typhoon Thad"], "question": " was the worst storm to strike Japan in two years?"} {"answers": ["Devonshire", "Evelyn", "Evelyn Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire"], "question": "the , who in 1909 founded the Derbyshire branch of the Red Cross, later served as Viceregal consort of Canada from 1916 to 1921?"} {"answers": ["Singa Laoet"], "question": "Tan Tjoei Hock held four roles in the production of the pirate film ?"} {"answers": ["Net neutrality in the Netherlands"], "question": "in 2012, the Netherlands became the first European country to implement a ?"} {"answers": ["Neomysis integer"], "question": "the opossum shrimp inhabits both low salinity estuaries and high salinity pools on the foreshore?"} {"answers": ["Josefina Méndez", "Méndez", "Josefina"], "question": "ballerina made her debut performance with the Cuban National Ballet in 1955 in \"Swan Lake\" in the role of a man?"} {"answers": ["Booker Washington Institute"], "question": "Liberia's first is named after American educator Booker T. Washington?"} {"answers": ["La Popola"], "question": "\"\" was banned in the Dominican Republic because of its sexual lyrics?"} {"answers": ["Saving Hope", "Saving Hope"], "question": "one of Nader Kadhim's main motivations to write was to defend the hope \"revived\" by the Arab Spring?"} {"answers": ["Crocker's Folly"], "question": "it was wrongly said that Frank Crocker killed himself after building the pub now called in the wrong place?"} {"answers": ["Wense", "Hans", "Hans Jürgen von der Wense"], "question": "in 1919 composed a piece for piano, clarinet, and suspended metal colander?"} {"answers": ["Gabor B. Racz", "Gabor", "Racz"], "question": " fled Budapest in 1956 after the Hungarian revolution and went on to hold a million-dollar endowed chair in anesthesiology at Texas Tech?"} {"answers": ["Yenovk Shahen Yepranosian", "Shahen", "Yenovk Shahen", "Yenovk"], "question": "actor \"\" was arrested and ultimately murdered during the Armenian Genocide?"} {"answers": ["Vysočina Region"], "question": "the is home to more UNESCO World Heritage Sites \"(Telč pictured)\" than any other region of the Czech Republic?"} {"answers": ["Sablon", "Sablon"], "question": "the Compromise of Nobles was drafted in the in Brussels, which would later be the site of the execution of 18 of its signatories?"} {"answers": ["Bro", "Bro"], "question": "the in \"don't tase me, bro\" is not the person being called a bro?"} {"answers": ["Catlow Valley"], "question": " \"\" is a graben depression covering between two fault block mountains, Hart Mountain and Steens Mountain, in southeastern Oregon?"} {"answers": ["Norwich School", "Norwich School"], "question": "girls were first admitted to \"\" in 1994, marking the end of nearly 900 years of single-sex education at the school?"} {"answers": ["Santa Cruz–Chembur Link Road", "Santa Cruz – Chembur Link Road"], "question": "the was called an \"engineering marvel\" by the National Geographic Society and the \"world's most delayed road project\" by the World Bank?"} {"answers": ["Hugo Goeggel", "Hugo", "Goeggel"], "question": "Olympic rower Dr. sold his award-winning collection of Brazilian Bull's Eyes \"\" for over $1 million?"} {"answers": ["Robertson McGregor Stewart", "Robertson Stewart", "Robertson", "Stewart"], "question": "industrialist was the first to manufacture plastic in New Zealand?"} {"answers": ["Unitary patent", "Unitary patent"], "question": "a European patent can only be in respect of Switzerland and Liechtenstein, not for only one of these two countries?"} {"answers": ["Southport War Memorial"], "question": " consists of an obelisk, two colonnades, and gardens?"} {"answers": ["Li Xueqin", "Li", "Xueqin"], "question": ", considered in China to be \"the most important historian working today\", never finished college?"} {"answers": ["Holger Glinicki", "Holger", "Glinicki"], "question": "German coach celebrated his team's win at the 2012 Paralympics by plunging off Canary Wharf into London's River Thames?"} {"answers": ["Anna Murià", "Anna", "Murià"], "question": " was a founding member of the Union Group of Catalan Writers?"} {"answers": ["Warsaw Uprising", "Warsaw Uprising Monument"], "question": "because of opposition by the Polish communist government, the was constructed over 40 years after the event it commemorates?"} {"answers": ["Siphoniulus"], "question": "males of the millipede genus were unknown until 2003?"} {"answers": ["Chester Rock", "Chester Rock Light"], "question": "the was struck and carried away by a barge being towed by \"Sachem\", a tugboat, on May 10, 1912?"} {"answers": ["Ruf", "Darin Ruf", "Darin", "Darin Cortland Ruf"], "question": "when Philadelphia Phillies player was in the minor leagues, his team sold shirts that said \"Babe Ruf\"?"} {"answers": ["William", "William Moncrief", "Moncrief", "William Alvin Moncrief"], "question": "billionaire was inspired to become a wildcatter after witnessing the opening of his father's oil well?"} {"answers": ["flag of NATO", "Flag of NATO"], "question": "the \"\" was first hoisted on November 9, 1953, at the opening ceremony of the Atlantic Exhibition in Paris?"} {"answers": ["Banksia media"], "question": "the flower spikes of \"\" are pollinated by honey possums?"} {"answers": ["Kameron", "Chatman", "Kameron Chatman"], "question": "when California Interscholastic Federation ruled ineligible for varsity basketball competition, he played junior varsity?"} {"answers": ["Lakdawalla", "Emily Stewart Lakdawalla", "Emily", "Emily Lakdawalla"], "question": " of The Planetary Society has identified places where Martian drones can land on Earth?"} {"answers": ["Tintin in Tibet"], "question": " is the only \"Tintin\" story without an antagonist?"} {"answers": ["Hanzelka and Zikmund"], "question": " traveled to 83 countries before being blacklisted by the Czechoslovakian government?"} {"answers": ["The Allman Brothers Band", "Allman Brothers Band", "The Allman Brothers Band"], "question": "when recording , Duane Allman's slide guitar solo on \"Dreams\" reduced the rest of the band to tears?"} {"answers": ["I Gave You Power"], "question": "Nas' \"\" is written from the perspective of a gun?"} {"answers": ["Chase", "Chase Williamson", "Williamson"], "question": " graduated from USC weeks before being cast in \"John Dies at the End\"?"} {"answers": ["Inman", "Charles Inman", "Charles"], "question": "Do you know that, as a member of the Tennessee legislature after the Civil War, supported measures to deny voting rights to former Confederates?"} {"answers": ["Old Dog, New Tricks", "Old Dog New Tricks"], "question": "in the , starring actor Chris Colfer cast himself as Peter Pan?"} {"answers": ["The Treasure of the City of Ladies"], "question": "the Three Virtues bothered Christine de Pisan until she got out of bed and wrote \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Léa Roback", "Roback", "Léa"], "question": "the syndicalist opened the first Marxist book store in Montreal?"} {"answers": ["Hugh Armstrong Clegg", "Hugh Clegg", "Hugh Clegg"], "question": "after the British National Board for Prices and Incomes was closed, member wrote a book entitled \"How to Run an Incomes Policy, and Why We Made Such a Mess of the Last One\"?"} {"answers": ["Doran", "Stephen", "Stephen W. Doran"], "question": "former Massachusetts House Ethics Committee Chairman has been compared to \"Breaking Bad\" Walter White?"} {"answers": ["Manta, Manta"], "question": "Michael Kessler and Til Schweiger started their film acting career with ?"} {"answers": ["Ernest", "Bond", "Ernest Radcliffe Bond"], "question": "upon his being hired by the police, was hailed in the press as a \"mystery supremo\", yet journalists have claimed to know his identity?"} {"answers": ["Louis John Gill", "Louis", "Gill", "Louis Gill", "Louis J. Gill"], "question": " was the original architect of the San Diego Zoo?"} {"answers": ["Boniface", "Verona", "Boniface of Verona"], "question": ", once a poor knight who sold his own castle to equip himself, became one of the richest lords of Frankish Greece?"} {"answers": ["Hemlock Hoax, the Detective"], "question": "the lead character of the film had been a minor character in a rejected story?"} {"answers": ["Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party"], "question": "the has favoured the creation of a Purvanchal state?"} {"answers": ["Count Campau", "Campau", "Count"], "question": "19th-century baseball player could reportedly run the bases in 14 seconds, and once converted an infield popup into a home run?"} {"answers": ["Sethy", "Radhakanta Sethy", "Radhakanta"], "question": "in 1991 the lone Communist Party of India (Marxist) member in the Orissa Legislative Assembly, , left the party?"} {"answers": ["Chester Nez", "Chester", "Nez"], "question": " was the last of the original Navajo code talkers who served in World War II?"} {"answers": ["Church of St Thomas, Thurstonland"], "question": "the nave of the , England, contains an arch-braced hammerbeam roof \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Stony Brook", "Stony Brook", "Stony Brook Beds"], "question": "there are nine species of fern in valley?"} {"answers": ["Läby Church"], "question": "Sweden's medieval was abandoned in 1890 but reopened in1928?"} {"answers": ["CECAFA Cup", "1973 CECAFA Cup"], "question": "Uganda won the of the CECAFA Cup?"} {"answers": ["Mustang wine"], "question": " has been made in Texas from wild mustang grapes since the Antebellum Era?"} {"answers": ["Vaz", "Zinha", "Zinha Vaz"], "question": "Bissau-Guinean was arrested and detained after an argument with President Kumba Ialá, who offered her the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs months later?"} {"answers": ["Milan Puskar Health Right -LRB-Health Right", "Milan Puskar Health Right"], "question": ", a system of free clinics in West Virginia that handles nearly 4,000 patients a year, originally operated out of a Baptist church?"} {"answers": ["Man in the mud"], "question": "the website of the Australian War Memorial describes its diorama \"\" as being \"much-loved\"?"} {"answers": ["Rosén", "Gustav Rosén", "Gustav"], "question": " sent apples from northern Sweden to newspaper editors in the south to show that grass was not the only thing that grew \"up there\"?"} {"answers": ["1321 leper scare"], "question": "allegations that lepers, Jews and Muslims were conspiring against the Christians of Europe sparked ?"} {"answers": ["Thomas Elfe House", "Thomas Elfe"], "question": "the is the oldest house in Charleston that is open to the public?"} {"answers": ["Estate houses in Scotland"], "question": " originate from extensive building and rebuilding of royal palaces, probably starting under James III?"} {"answers": ["Edward James Rapson FBA", "Edward James Rapson", "Rapson", "E.", "Edward Rapson", "E. J. Rapson"], "question": "British numismatist was reckoned to have an uncanny ability to identify ancient coins merely by feel?"} {"answers": ["Nader", "Nader Kadhim", "Kadhim"], "question": "despite being born to a Shia family and influenced in childhood by the Islamic revival, Bahraini cultural critic refused to be classified as an Islamist or a Shia intellectual?"} {"answers": ["hemometra", "Hematometra"], "question": "the can occur as a complication of surgery or the result of congenital abnormalities?"} {"answers": ["Staircase model"], "question": "there are six floors in the of terrorism?"} {"answers": ["Kravtchenko", "Anna Kravtchenko", "Anna"], "question": "pianist , trained in Ukraine and Italy by the same teacher, won the Busoni competition at the age of 16?"} {"answers": ["Di Fausto", "Florestano Di Fausto", "Fausto", "Florestano"], "question": " was described as the \"Architect of the Mediterranean\" for his works in Italy, Albania, the Dodecanese (\"building in Rhodes pictured\") and Libya?"} {"answers": ["C. T. Loo", "C.", "Loo", "Cheng-Tsai Loo", "Ching Tsai Loo"], "question": "art dealer fell in love with a French milliner, but married her 15-year-old daughter instead?"} {"answers": ["Cole", "John N. Cole", "John"], "question": "after an indictment against him was quashed, received three cheers from the Massachusetts House of Representatives?"} {"answers": ["White-tufted Grebe", "White-tufted grebe"], "question": "the breeds in freshwater locations but outside the breeding season may be found on the sea?"} {"answers": ["Java Man"], "question": "to support his claim that was the \"missing link\", discoverer Eugène Dubois argued that it looked like a \"giant gibbon\"?"} {"answers": ["Jean Berko Gleason", "Jean", "Gleason", "Jean Berko"], "question": "quirky dogs and plural wugs helped show that young children extract linguistic rules from what they hear, rather than just memorizing words?"} {"answers": ["West Somers Methodist Episcopal Church", "West Somers Methodist Episcopal Church and Cemetery"], "question": "American circus pioneer Hachaliah Bailey likened the 32 foot in Somers, New York, to a tiger's cage?"} {"answers": ["Henry", "Henry Wilson-Fox", "Wilson-Fox"], "question": "in 1912 , manager of the British South Africa Company, suggested that submarines could avoid collisions by imitating whales?"} {"answers": ["Damien", "Miller", "Damien Miller", "Damien Patrick Miller"], "question": " \"\" is the first Indigenous Australian to be an Australian ambassador?"} {"answers": ["Dulmers", "Robert", "Robert Dulmers"], "question": "during the Yugoslav Wars, Dutch journalist walked around Osijek in a tuxedo and slept among the pickles in the basement of a clergy house?"} {"answers": ["Dalhem Church"], "question": "although once celebrated, a renovation completed in 1914 of medieval \"\" has been called a \"harsh and loose reconstruction of the Middle Ages\"?"} {"answers": ["1978 Atlantic hurricane season"], "question": " was the last Atlantic hurricane season to use an all-female naming list?"} {"answers": ["El-Buss refugee camp"], "question": "the was originally set up for Armenian refugees arriving in Lebanon?"} {"answers": ["Oley Creek"], "question": "although is considered to be an infertile stream, it is designated as a Class A Wild Brook Trout fishery for part of its length?"} {"answers": ["Perognathus merriami", "Merriam's pocket mouse"], "question": " feeds mainly on seeds and does not need to drink?"} {"answers": ["Telegraph", "Telegraph"], "question": "the sternwheeler twice collided with the rival \"Charm\" in 1915?"} {"answers": ["Mihai Ralea", "Ralea", "Mihai Dumitru Ralea", "Mihai"], "question": "sociologist was sent to the West by Communist Romania with documents exposing the fascist past of Romanian exiles, only to find himself subject to similar accusations?"} {"answers": ["Valentin Wolfenstein", "Valentin", "Wolfenstein"], "question": " owned the first successful photography studio in Los Angeles?"} {"answers": ["Sharon", "Vennard", "Sharon Vennard"], "question": "British archer competed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics despite being in constant pain due to osteoarthritis in her spine?"} {"answers": ["Nôm Preservation Foundation", "Vietnamese Nôm Preservation Foundation"], "question": "the in Cary, North Carolina, has been preserving the ancient Chữ Nôm script of Vietnam since 1999?"} {"answers": ["Fossil Lake", "Fossil Lake Road", "Fossil Lake", "Fossil Lake Area"], "question": "fossils of 23 mammal species including mammoth, dire wolf, ground sloth, pre-historic bison, camel, and horse have been found at in south central Oregon?"} {"answers": ["Hans Alfred Aasnæs", "Hans", "Aasnæs", "Hans Aasnæs"], "question": " was the 1947 individual World Champion in the 100 metre running deer double shot?"} {"answers": ["Agile wallaby", "Macropus agilis"], "question": "when food is scarce, the will feed on seeds it finds in bird droppings?"} {"answers": ["Watts", "Winston Alexander Watts", "Winston", "Winston Watts"], "question": "Jamaican Bobsledder \"(pictured competing)\" came out of retirement and raised over US$25,000 in Dogecoin to compete at the 2014 Winter Olympics?"} {"answers": ["Woodworth Personal Data Sheet"], "question": "the first personality test, the , was developed with the intention of screening World War I recruits for shell-shock risk?"} {"answers": ["Hellhounds", "Hellhounds"], "question": "a critic thought that a \"pack of satanic Marmadukes\" would be scarier than the film ?"} {"answers": ["Rosefin shiner"], "question": " and longear sunfish work together to defend their nests from predators?"} {"answers": ["Navy Annex"], "question": "occupants of the finally left after the food service was stopped and the ATM removed?"} {"answers": ["Protogalaxy"], "question": " \"\" are thought to have been formed by matter falling onto denser regions of dark matter formed by quantum fluctuations in the early universe?"} {"answers": ["Space Cavern"], "question": "one reviewer wrote that the box art for was better than the actual game?"} {"answers": ["Paano Ang Puso Ko?", "Paano Ang Puso Ko"], "question": "the theme song \"\" in the 1997 film of the same title was adapted from Chuck Willis' \"What Am I Living For\"?"} {"answers": ["Emmanuel Arinze Ifeajuna", "Emmanuel Ifeajuna", "Ifeajuna", "Emmanuel"], "question": " became the first black African to win at a major international sports competition when he won the high jump at the 1954 British Empire and Common­wealth Games?"} {"answers": ["Melanie Hawtin", "Hawtin", "Melanie"], "question": " was Canadian national champion in wheelchair racing, but made the national team in wheelchair basketball in 2014?"} {"answers": ["Michael", "Michael Pospíšil", "Pospíšil"], "question": "bass and his ensemble Ritornello recorded music from the hymnal \"Capella Regia Musicalis\", \"one of the jewels of Czech musical history\"?"} {"answers": ["Teenage", "Teenage"], "question": "the Wandervogel, the Hitler Youth, the Swing Kids, the bright young things, the flappers, and the Boy Scouts are all featured in the 2013 film ?"} {"answers": ["Bitterlich", "Don", "Don Bitterlich"], "question": "although scored the first points in Seattle Seahawks history, he was released after three games?"} {"answers": ["Venus of Savignano"], "question": "the was found by a farmer who gave it to a sculptor in exchange for of grapes?"} {"answers": ["Wongso", "Pah Wongso", "Pah"], "question": "the social worker turned an extortion charge into a 25-cent fine and a school for impoverished youth?"} {"answers": ["Bill Walker", "Bill", "Bill Walker", "Walker"], "question": "after the construction business of 12-year-old family was ruined in the 1964 Alaska earthquake, he worked as a janitor?"} {"answers": ["Harutyunyan", "Levon Vrami Harutyunyan", "Levon", "Levon Harutyunyan"], "question": "the Armenian academic has authored over 400 research papers and some 400 essays?"} {"answers": ["Reed vole"], "question": "the stores grain and pieces of grass in its burrow for winter use?"} {"answers": ["Endell Street"], "question": "London's was the site of a World War I military hospital staffed entirely by women?"} {"answers": ["Eloy", "Mestrelle", "Eloy Mestrelle"], "question": ", the man who introduced machine-struck coinage to England, was executed for coin counterfeiting?"} {"answers": ["Julia Corner", "Corner", "Julia"], "question": " \"Historical Library\" raised many questions?"} {"answers": ["Edward", "Creutz", "Edward Creutz"], "question": "the physicist published a paper on a rare flower \"\" found only on the island of Raiatea in French Polynesia?"} {"answers": ["Pacific International"], "question": "the was Amtrak's first international passenger train?"} {"answers": ["The Analytical Language of John Wilkins"], "question": "in his essay , Jorge Luis Borges speculated that, \"it is not impossible to think of a language where the name of each thing says all the details of its destiny, past and future\"?"} {"answers": ["Almazán"], "question": "the Spanish town of was where the lexicographer María Moliner grew up?"} {"answers": ["L.A. Takedown"], "question": "Vincent Hanna, the lead character in both and its 1995 remake \"Heat\", was inspired by real-life police officer Chuck Adamson?"} {"answers": ["D'Almaine", "Charles", "Charles D'Almaine"], "question": " was the first person to make a record using the Stroh violin?"} {"answers": ["Carduus argentatus"], "question": "the 1801 edition of \"The Encyclopaedia Londinensis volume III\" makes note of certain \"remarkable\" features of \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Dareka no Manazashi"], "question": ", the 6-minute 40-second Japanese anime film directed by Makoto Shinkai, was screened alongside his other film, \"The Garden of Words\"?"} {"answers": ["Magnificat", "Magnificat"], "question": "Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach conducted his decades after he composed it, juxtaposed in the concert to his father's Credo?"} {"answers": ["Hatred", "Hatred"], "question": "the protagonist of is a mass-killing villain who begins a \"genocide crusade\" in his hatred of humanity?"} {"answers": ["Lo Nuestro Award for Urban Album of the Year"], "question": "reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel won the Grammy, Latin Grammy, and Lo Nuestro Award for for their album \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Candidula spadae"], "question": ", a snail native to Central Italy, is at risk in part because of tourist activities?"} {"answers": ["Quoit brooch", "Quoit"], "question": "only about 40 objects in the fifth-century Anglo-Saxon of metalwork \"(example pictured)\" are known?"} {"answers": ["Telescript", "Telescript"], "question": "Magic Cap's included the ability to send bits of its programs to other computers to run remotely in the cloud?"} {"answers": ["Parascaris equorum"], "question": "female roundworms, an intestinal parasite of horses, can grow to be as long as ?"} {"answers": ["Shannon", "Shannon Leto", "Leto"], "question": "drummer co-founded Thirty Seconds to Mars in 1998 with his younger brother Jared Leto?"} {"answers": ["Peter", "Settman", "Peter Settman"], "question": "Ronny and Ragge, a popular TV duo created by Swedish comedian \"\", put out their own album with musician Christer Sandelin?"} {"answers": ["Princeton Lectures in Analysis"], "question": "the are based on Elias M. Stein's Princeton lectures in analysis?"} {"answers": ["Alligator pipefish", "alligator pipefishe"], "question": "the male keeps developing eggs in a brood pouch on his abdomen?"} {"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Henry Zinn", "Zinn", "Walter Zinn"], "question": "when attempted to demonstrate the safety of the boiling water reactor in the BORAX Experiments, things did not go according to plan?"} {"answers": ["Martin John Gilliat", "Gilliat", "Martin Gilliat", "Martin"], "question": "Bhumibol Adulyadej, the King of Thailand, once stood on his head for ?"} {"answers": ["Yung", "Yung Fung-shee", "Fung-shee"], "question": "two healthcare centres are named after because she left her estate to the Hong Kong Government?"} {"answers": ["José", "Cordero", "José Villegas Cordero"], "question": " suffered from depression after his brother fell off a boat and drowned?"} {"answers": ["Lady Hutton"], "question": "a group of Swedish businessmen spent more than $2.5 million to renovate the ?"} {"answers": ["Graf", "Hermann", "Hermann Graf"], "question": " was the first fighter pilot to claim 200 aerial victories?"} {"answers": ["Le Dernier Combat"], "question": "director Luc Besson's debut feature film contained only two words of dialogue?"} {"answers": ["Lovesick Blues"], "question": "Hank Williams' \"\" cover version of \"\" combined elements from previous versions by Emmet Miller and Rex Griffin?"} {"answers": ["Torreón massacre"], "question": "Mexico never paid China the $3 million indemnity it agreed to after the deaths of 300 Chinese immigrants in the 1911 ?"} {"answers": ["Jill", "Jill Stuart", "Stuart"], "question": "fashion designer \"\" sold her first collection to Bloomingdales by the age of fifteen?"} {"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Hofer", "Walter Andreas Hofer", "Hofer"], "question": "Nazi-era art dealer was the main buyer for Hermann Göring's art collection?"} {"answers": ["Agriculture in Svalbard"], "question": "the world's most northerly agriculture is , only 800 miles (1,100 km) from the North Pole?"} {"answers": ["Schalcken the Painter"], "question": "the atmospheric lighting and sets used in BBC's 1979 ghost story were based on paintings by Vermeer?"} {"answers": ["Ichharam", "Desai", "Ichharam Desai", "Ichharam Suryaram Desai"], "question": " compiled the \"Brihat Kavyadohan\", an eight-volume anthology of the medieval Gujarati poets and poetry?"} {"answers": ["Poro Point"], "question": "on July 28, 1903, U.S. Civil Governor William H. Taft declared the land surrounding the lighthouse in a protected reservation?"} {"answers": ["Metropolitan City of Palermo"], "question": "the Italian has been ruled by the Romans, Byzantines, Normans and the Arabs?"} {"answers": ["Towanda Creek"], "question": "33 species of fish have been identified in ?"} {"answers": ["Punta Cruz Watchtower"], "question": "the is the only perfect isosceles triangle tower-fort structure in the Philippines?"} {"answers": ["Lucky", "Lucky"], "question": "the German Shepherd was posthumously awarded the Dickin Medal for bravery for tracking communist forces during the Malayan Emergency?"} {"answers": ["Ricky", "Ricky"], "question": "despite being injured by a land mine some away, war dog continued to clear the mines from the surrounding area?"} {"answers": ["Southern toad"], "question": "breeding in the \"\" can be triggered by heavy rain?"} {"answers": ["Farcot", "Joseph", "Joseph Farcot"], "question": "the French engineer design for two coupled horizontal steam engines won the grand prize at the 1867 Universal Exhibition in Paris?"} {"answers": ["Yuxian", "Yuxian"], "question": " was called the \"Butcher of Shanxi\", and blamed for ordering the Taiyuan Massacre – execution of Western missionaries in 1900 – but he probably only witnessed it and did not order it?"} {"answers": ["Fulvous harvest mouse"], "question": "the may be able to reduce its body temperature while sleeping in winter, possibly doing so on a daily basis?"} {"answers": ["Kevin O'Connell", "Kevin O'Connell", "O'Connell", "Kevin"], "question": "in his NASCAR Nationwide Series debut, \"\" utilized his Rolex Sports Car Series pit crew?"} {"answers": ["Black Catbird", "Black catbird"], "question": "although the type specimen of the \"\" was reportedly collected in Honduras, the species has never been recorded there since?"} {"answers": ["Arthur Tipton", "Arthur", "Tipton"], "question": "1904 All-American football player prompted a rule change when he kicked a loose ball down the field and fell on it for a touchdown after it crossed the goal line?"} {"answers": ["Kawayan Torogan"], "question": "the is the only remaining habitable torogan in the Philippines?"} {"answers": ["Advanced Computer Techniques"], "question": ", a software company begun in the 1960s, featured language compilers from its developers and showmanship from its founder and leader?"} {"answers": ["Bart", "Bok", "Bart Bok"], "question": " and his wife Priscilla, who were both astronomers, worked together so closely that it was \"difficult and pointless to separate his achievements from hers\"?"} {"answers": ["Band of Gypsys"], "question": "the group that recorded the album with Jimi Hendrix had already broken up by the time of the album's release?"} {"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Jefferson Bingham", "Bingham"], "question": "in 1858 created the first photographic catalogue raisonné, showing the works of painter Paul Delaroche?"} {"answers": ["Mr. Pickles"], "question": "the eponymous character of , a Border Collie, is based on one of the creators' Australian Cattle Dogs?"} {"answers": ["Cory", "Robertryan Cory", "Robert Ryan Cory", "Robertryan"], "question": " final entry to an anti-smoking campaign in middle school was banned for being vulgar?"} {"answers": ["Emma", "Emma Åström", "Åström", "Emma Irene Åström"], "question": ", the first woman to graduate from a Finnish university, once said, \"There is no point in calling me a pioneer, because I have never consciously been one\"?"} {"answers": ["French onion dip"], "question": " is sometimes referred to as \"California dip\", and has been described as \"an American classic\"?"} {"answers": ["Iranzo", "Antonio Iranzo", "Antonio"], "question": "in 1966 won the Silver Frames Award for Best Actor of Spanish cinema for the film \"Burnt Skin\"?"} {"answers": ["Transformer", "transformer"], "question": "the two basic \"\" constructions in common use today are based on designs described in patent applications from 1885?"} {"answers": ["Black jackrabbit"], "question": "the is only known from the island of Espiritu Santo in Mexico?"} {"answers": ["South African Air Force Memorial"], "question": "veterans of the South African Air Force can have their ashes interred at the \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Eleanor", "Eleanor Robinson", "Robinson"], "question": "in 1998 set a world record of 13 days, 1 hour, 54 minutes for a woman to run ?"} {"answers": ["Jiuduansha"], "question": "the shoals off Pudong are the spawning ground for hairy crab, a Shanghainese delicacy?"} {"answers": ["Balliet Run"], "question": " is Class A Wild Trout Waters even though a facility has a permit to discharge sewage into it?"} {"answers": ["Charles Coleridge Mackarness", "Mackarness", "Charles Mackarness", "Charles"], "question": "during the German bombardment of Scarborough in December 1914, Rev continued the Holy Communion service at St Martin's Church, despite the noise and damage to the church?"} {"answers": ["Hartley", "Helen-Ann", "Helen-Ann Hartley", "Helen-Ann Macleod Hartley"], "question": " is the first woman ordained in the Church of England to become a bishop?"} {"answers": ["Vox", "Vox"], "question": "\"The Economist\" compared Ezra Klein's aspirations for , his new Vox Media news website, with John Keats's negative capability?"} {"answers": ["Walter", "Clare", "de Clare", "Walter de Clare"], "question": " was the founder of Tintern Abbey, whose ruins inspired Wordsworth's poem \"Tintern Abbey\"?"} {"answers": ["Crickhowell Bridge"], "question": " \"\", at 128m (426 ft) long, is claimed to be the longest stone bridge in Wales?"} {"answers": ["William Leslie", "William", "William Leslie", "Leslie"], "question": "the British Captain was buried with military honours after the Battle of Princeton by the American General George Washington?"} {"answers": ["Ariel Ace"], "question": "the motorcycle has been called an \"adult Lego set\" for its many factory customization options?"} {"answers": ["Geographical name changes in Turkey"], "question": " under various government policies?"} {"answers": ["Leptopsammia pruvoti"], "question": "the barnacle \"Pyrgoma anglicum\" is often found living parasitically inside the \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Carl Linus Bylund", "Bylund", "Linus Bylund", "Linus"], "question": "Swedish Democrat politician \"\" made an election campaign song for the party as part of the duo Korpöga?"} {"answers": ["Rounds", "Rounds"], "question": "Kieran Hebden composed almost exclusively from samples?"} {"answers": ["Batchelor", "Leon Dexter Batchelor", "Leon"], "question": " was the longest-serving director of the University of California Citrus Experiment Station?"} {"answers": ["Stripped Classicism"], "question": " is an architectural style used in several countries, including the United States, Nazi Germany, and Stalin's USSR?"} {"answers": ["Brown Creek Dam", "Brown Creek", "Brown's Creek"], "question": "although is usually dry, it can sometimes experience intense floods?"} {"answers": ["Meine Schwester und ich"], "question": "Ralph Benatzky wrote the libretto and music for , a \"more intellectual, more cabaret-style\" operetta which premiered in Berlin in 1930?"} {"answers": ["Chennai Express"], "question": " is the third-highest-grossing Bollywood film of all time?"} {"answers": ["Mountain trogon", "Mountain Trogon"], "question": "the \"(male pictured)\" either excavates its own cavity nest by chewing into rotting wood or uses a pre-existing hole?"} {"answers": ["Instinct", "Instinct"], "question": "for the \"Orphan Black\" episode \"\", the show's own writing offices were used as a filming location?"} {"answers": ["Bruna Papandrea", "Papandrea", "Bruna"], "question": " co-founded a film production company with actress Reese Witherspoon?"} {"answers": ["A-Force"], "question": ", the upcoming ongoing comic book series to be published by Marvel Comics, will feature Marvel's first all-female team of Avengers?"} {"answers": ["Singh", "Lalji Singh FNA", "Lalji Singh", "Lalji"], "question": " \"\" is popularly known as the \"Father of DNA Fingerprinting\" in India?"} {"answers": ["Lemmings", "Lemmings"], "question": " is regarded as one of the most widely ported video games?"} {"answers": ["Brooke Street Pier", "Brooke Street"], "question": "the 5300-tonne (12million lb) is Australia's largest floating building?"} {"answers": ["Maitland Volcano"], "question": " in northern British Columbia is a prehistoric shield volcano of the Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province?"} {"answers": ["Jill Valentine"], "question": "video game character was almost a Jill sandwich?"} {"answers": ["Greatorex", "Louis", "Louis Greatorex"], "question": "\"Last Tango in Halifax\" actor almost missed his audition for the series due to a bout of flu?"} {"answers": ["James", "Halman", "James Halman"], "question": "John Venn said of time as Master of Caius College that \"his brief career in that capacity has left no perceptible impression behind\"?"} {"answers": ["Australian Women's Weekly Children's Birthday Cake Book"], "question": "\"\" \"(example pictured)\" has sold over a million copies in Australia?"} {"answers": ["Ruisánchez", "Julia Nava de Ruisánchez", "Julia Nava de Ruisanchez", "Julia"], "question": "the Mexican revolutionary created the country's first training institution for social workers?"} {"answers": ["Fritchley Tunnel"], "question": " is believed to be the oldest surviving railway tunnel in the world?"} {"answers": ["Torres", "Elena", "Elena Torres", "Elena Torres Cuéllar"], "question": " established the first Montessori school in Mexico?"} {"answers": ["Kabat", "Geoffrey Kabat", "Geoffrey C. Kabat", "Geoffrey"], "question": "a 2003 study co-authored by and co-sponsored by the tobacco industry concluded that its results did not support a causal relation between passive smoking and mortality?"} {"answers": ["Donut County"], "question": "the \"whimsical physics toy\" was inspired by locations in Bruce Springsteen songs?"} {"answers": ["Nelya Shtepa", "Nelya Ihorivna Shtepa", "Nelya", "Shtepa"], "question": "elected Sloviansk mayor has been jailed since 11 July 2014 for allegedly colluding with pro-Russian separatists?"} {"answers": ["Ridgway", "Robert", "Robert Ridgway"], "question": "ornithologist consulted with inventor Milton Bradley and Smithsonian head Samuel Pierpont Langley to create a new dictionary of color names for naturalists?"} {"answers": ["Flight 714 to Sydney", "Flight 714"], "question": "the , the fictional supersonic business jet appearing in \"The Adventures of Tintin\", featured \"swing-wing\" technology allowing its wings to assume any of three positions?"} {"answers": ["Aphis pomi"], "question": "the \"\" may have ten to fifteen generations in a year?"} {"answers": ["Broadmoor Sirens"], "question": "the \"\" are tested every Monday at 10am to ensure their readiness to give warning should a patient escape from Broadmoor?"} {"answers": ["Lisa", "Bruce", "Lisa Bruce"], "question": "film producer began working on \"The Theory of Everything\" in 2009, but it was only released in 2014?"} {"answers": ["Stele", "Stele"], "question": "György Kurtág completed as composer-in-residence with the Berlin Philharmonic, dedicating it to the orchestra and conductor Claudio Abbado?"} {"answers": ["Acoustic Classics"], "question": " includes a song called \"From Galway to Graceland\" about an Irish woman who is convinced she is married to Elvis Presley?"} {"answers": ["Nydala Abbey", "Nydala Abbey Bloodbath"], "question": "in 1521, the Danish King Christian II had the abbot and five monks of drowned even though they had sheltered him for the night?"} {"answers": ["Grosvenor Picture Palace"], "question": "the \"\", built in 1913–15 in Manchester, was once the largest cinema in the United Kingdom outside of London, and is now a student pub called The Footage?"} {"answers": ["Far West", "Far West"], "question": "people in China and Japan called Europe the ?"} {"answers": ["Cotton", "Schea Cotton", "Schea"], "question": "expectations for the basketball player were \"as great as any pre-high school aged player ever, even LeBron James\"?"} {"answers": ["Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.", "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., season 1", "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D."], "question": "the final six episodes of the were informed by the events in the film \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Georgette Tsinguirides", "Tsinguirides", "Georgette"], "question": ", employed by the Stuttgart Ballet for 70 years, was the first choreologist in Germany and has taught ballets by Cranko and MacMillan to generations of dancers?"} {"answers": ["1963 Gillette Cup Final", "Gillette Cup Final"], "question": "according to \"The Times\", the tactics of Sussex County Cricket Club in the were \"a perversion of positive cricket\"?"} {"answers": ["Félix Ramos y Duarte", "Félix", "Duarte"], "question": ", a Cuban exile and teacher, published the first Dictionary of Mexican-Spanish?"} {"answers": ["Burzahom archaeological site"], "question": "dogs and deer were buried together with humans by Neolithic peoples, as found in the ?"} {"answers": ["Horace Lampard Batten", "Horace", "Batten", "Horace Batten"], "question": " captained a rugby team, played professional cricket, and made Darth Vader's boots?"} {"answers": ["Westholme House"], "question": ", a neo-Gothic mansion in Sleaford, became a library after World WarII and is now part of a school?"} {"answers": ["Jeanne Elizabeth Schmahl", "Jeanne Schmahl", "Schmahl", "Jeanne"], "question": " helped married French women gain the right to spend what they earn?"} {"answers": ["Cáech", "Sitric Cáech", "Sitric"], "question": " was one of four grandsons of Ímar to reign either as King of Dublin or King of Jórvík?"} {"answers": ["Seasonal beer"], "question": "some winter warmers \"(example pictured)\", a type of , were historically aged in barrels for months or years to enhance their flavor profiles?"} {"answers": ["Church of St John the Baptist, Kerch", "Church of St John the Baptist"], "question": "the candy-striped \"\" is one of the oldest churches in Eastern Europe?"} {"answers": ["Sourith Don Sasorith"], "question": "Major General commanded the Royal Lao Air Force even though he was not a pilot?"} {"answers": ["National Replacement Character Set"], "question": "DEC's system built character sets on the fly, thus avoiding the need for different terminals in different countries?"} {"answers": ["FishCenter Live"], "question": " is a talk show commentating on footage of a fish tank?"} {"answers": ["The Radha Krsna Temple", "The Radha Krsna Temple", "Radha Krsna Temple"], "question": " of a fruit beetle served as \"the popular face of Hinduism\"?"} {"answers": ["Tiberino", "Ellen Powell Tiberino", "Ellen Powell", "Ellen", "Powell Tiberino", "Ellen Tiberino"], "question": "Anne d'Harnoncourt admired for her \"alive and forceful\" use of line?"} {"answers": ["Continuous Liquid Interface Production"], "question": "a was inspired by the T-1000 Terminator?"} {"answers": ["Rose", "Sonya Rose", "Sonya"], "question": " is an expert in the role of gender identity in British history?"} {"answers": ["Endicott", "Henry", "Henry Bradford Endicott"], "question": "when built the Endicott Estate mansion in 1904, his distant cousins in the nearby Fairbanks House did not have indoor plumbing or electricity?"} {"answers": ["Abdoulaye Demba", "Abdoulaye", "Demba"], "question": " was playing football in England's fifth division for Yeovil Town in October 2002, but in January 2004 was playing at the Africa Cup of Nations?"} {"answers": ["Self-embedding"], "question": "Albert Fish ?"} {"answers": ["Gryllus firmus"], "question": "the is unusual in laying two types of egg?"} {"answers": ["Shivalik Fossil Park"], "question": "the includes vertebrates that resided in the area of the Shivalik Hills about 2.5 million years ago?"} {"answers": ["Akmol"], "question": "during the Stalin era, in Kazakhstan was notorious for its \"Labour Camp for Wives of Traitors of the Motherland\"?"} {"answers": ["Couscous connection"], "question": "the brother of the President of Tunisia was found guilty of laundering drug money in the trial?"} {"answers": ["Assassin's Creed Syndicate"], "question": " was called \"Assassin's Creed Victory\" prior to its official reveal?"} {"answers": ["Archaeological Museum of Komotini"], "question": "the most notable exhibit in the is the gilded bust of Septimius Severus (193–211 AD)?"} {"answers": ["Podyjí National Park"], "question": " contains one of the oldest and most renowned vineyard tracks in the Czech Republic?"} {"answers": ["Amanjena"], "question": "Marrakesh's was the venue of David Beckham's 40th birthday celebrations, and a film locale for \"Sex and the City 2\"?"} {"answers": ["Hugo", "Moutinho", "Hugo Moutinho"], "question": " became the first Portuguese footballer to score a hat-trick in Romania?"} {"answers": ["Gellner's theory of nationalism"], "question": " has been called \"the best-known modernist explanatory theory of nationalism\"?"} {"answers": ["Come Away with ESG"], "question": "the post-punk band ESG became inactive shortly after the release of its debut album ?"} {"answers": ["Cucumber juice"], "question": " is commonly used topically as a skin rejuvenator and to improve skin complexion?"} {"answers": ["William Hung", "William", "William Hung", "Hung"], "question": "when learned that Harvard professor Langdon Warner was removing murals from Dunhuang, he made sure that Warner was never left alone at any historic site?"} {"answers": ["Tom", "Eshelman", "Thomas Eshelman", "Tom Eshelman"], "question": " set an NCAA single-season record for fewest walks per nine innings pitched?"} {"answers": ["High Orbit Ion Cannon"], "question": "a took out the FBI and the US Department of Justice websites?"} {"answers": ["Charivari", "Charivari"], "question": "in the 1981 composition by HK Gruber, based on a Strauss polka in perpetual motion, the mask of \"Gemütlichkeit\" \"is gradually allowed to slip\"?"} {"answers": ["Military Working Dog Teams National Monument"], "question": "the at Lackland Air Force Base is dedicated to U.S. war dogs and their handlers?"} {"answers": ["Jon", "Jon Moscot", "Moscot"], "question": ", having appeared in a film as a pitcher at age 13, pitched in a Major League Baseball game at age 23?"} {"answers": ["Holcorpa"], "question": "the fossil scorpion fly was described in 1878 but the family Holcorpidae not until 1989?"} {"answers": ["Duke", "Duke"], "question": " was the first Genesis album to feature a drum machine?"} {"answers": ["13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi"], "question": ", a dramatization of the 2012 attack on the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, is filming in Malta and Morocco?"} {"answers": ["Roland", "Rudd", "Roland Dacre Rudd", "Roland Rudd"], "question": "the public relations man succeeded in becoming president of the Oxford Union at his third attempt?"} {"answers": ["Veloso", "Mary Jane Veloso", "Mary", "Mary Jane Fiesta Veloso"], "question": " was granted a last-minute stay of execution to provide evidence against her alleged trafficker?"} {"answers": ["James", "Majorca", "James of Majorca", "James of Majorca"], "question": "the King of Aragon prohibited Franciscan friars from visiting his adolescent cousin at night?"} {"answers": ["Ímar"], "question": " founded a dynasty which provided multiple kings of Dublin, Northumbria and the Isles?"} {"answers": ["Jermaine", "Jermaine"], "question": "comic book artist Brandon Graham wrote \"\", his first episode for \"Adventure Time\"?"} {"answers": ["Garrett", "Ragnar Garrett", "Ragnar", "Alwyn Ragnar Garrett"], "question": "Lieutenant General initiated the Australian Army's short-lived reorganisation into a \"pentropic\" structure?"} {"answers": ["Pillars of Eternity"], "question": "the money raised for through its crowdfunding campaign saved the developer of the game Obsidian Entertainment from closure?"} {"answers": ["Askam Borehole"], "question": "the , which was built by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, discharges thousands of gallons of acid mine drainage into Nanticoke Creek every minute?"} {"answers": ["Aphonopelma hollyi"], "question": "the Texas-dwelling tarantula was named after rock 'n' roll singer Buddy Holly?"} {"answers": ["Charlotte Manning", "Charlotte", "Manning", "Charlotte Speir Manning"], "question": " was the first Mistress of Girton College?"} {"answers": ["Schneider-Esleben", "Paul Schneider-Esleben", "Paul"], "question": "German architect design of Cologne Bonn Airport was emulated by numerous other airports around the world?"} {"answers": ["Ethel Bellamy", "Ethel", "Bellamy"], "question": " was awarded a silver medal by the Vatican?"} {"answers": ["Kelayres massacre"], "question": "in 1934, participants in a political rally in Kelayres, Pennsylvania, as they marched past the house of the local opposition party boss?"} {"answers": ["Anoplius viaticus"], "question": "the wasp caches a paralysed spider for its offspring to feed on?"} {"answers": ["Surya Upanishad"], "question": "in the , the sages Atharvangiras extol the virtues of the Sun God Surya?"} {"answers": ["Snider", "Warner", "W. B. Snider", "Warner B. Snider", "Warner Buck Snider"], "question": "in 1933, was a delegate to Oregon's convention that voted to repeal the Eighteenth Amendment and end prohibition in the United States?"} {"answers": ["The Urban Lawyer", "Urban Lawyer", "The Urban Lawyer: the national quarterly on state and local government law"], "question": " is the largest circulating journal of government law in the world?"} {"answers": ["Voelker", "John", "John D. Voelker"], "question": " \"\" wanted to be appointed to the Michigan Supreme Court because he \"needed the money\", but he resigned two years later to be an author instead?"} {"answers": ["Porter", "Jamie", "Jamie Porter"], "question": " took a wicket with the fifth ball he bowled in first-class cricket?"} {"answers": ["Clint Grant", "Clint'' Grant", "Clint", "Grant"], "question": "a newspaper reproduction of a photograph by is believed to be the last thing John F. Kennedy ever signed?"} {"answers": ["Eliza", "Meek", "Eliza Meek"], "question": ", the part-Hawaiian daughter of Captain John Meek, was the mistress of the bachelor King Lunalilo?"} {"answers": ["Craig", "Craig Taborn", "Craig Marvin Taborn", "Taborn"], "question": "musician , winner of a Doris Duke Artist Award worth up to $275,000, does not have, or want, his own website?"} {"answers": ["Lake Rose", "Lake Rose"], "question": "Pennsylvania was built by a squatter?"} {"answers": ["Mary Katherine Fechtel", "Mary", "Fechtel"], "question": "Miss Florida 2015, , won her first pageant title, Junior Miss Leesburg 2007, at age 12?"} {"answers": ["Novick", "Aaron Novick", "Aaron"], "question": " was one of the inventors of the chemostat?"} {"answers": ["Le Mulâtre"], "question": "\"\" (The Mulatto) by Victor Séjour \"\" of New Orleans, published in 1837, is the earliest known short story by an African-American writer?"} {"answers": ["Schmerber v. California"], "question": "some scholars fear the United States Supreme Court's ruling in will one day be used to justify the involuntary mind reading of criminal suspects?"} {"answers": ["Alfred Bog"], "question": "the is the largest high-quality bog in Southern Ontario, Canada?"} {"answers": ["Catena", "Tom Catena", "Tom"], "question": " is the only surgeon working in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan, covering a population of 750,000?"} {"answers": ["Montsec", "Montsec, Meuse"], "question": "a monument \"\" was built to commemorate American soldiers who fought in the 1918 Battle of Saint-Mihiel near ?"} {"answers": ["Tyus Akili Battle", "Tyus Battle", "Battle", "Tyus"], "question": " won a gold medal in the final of the 2014 FIBA Under-17 World Championship?"} {"answers": ["Mobula munkiana"], "question": " sometimes performs vertical leaps, somersaults and other acrobatic manoeuvres?"} {"answers": ["Shehzad Sheikh", "Shehzad", "Sheikh"], "question": ", son of Javed Sheikh, has played a lead role in the upcoming film \"Karachi Se Lahore\" after debuting in \"Main Hoon Shahid Afridi\"?"} {"answers": ["M19 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage"], "question": "the turrets were remounted on M41 light tanks to make the M42 Duster?"} {"answers": ["Minicoy Island", "Minicoy Island Lighthouse"], "question": "the is the only lighthouse in India that has a postage stamp and a first day cover issued in its name?"} {"answers": ["Jonathan Miller", "Miller", "Jonathan", "Jonathan Miller", "Jonathan Peckham Miller"], "question": " argued that women were \"primeval abolitionists\" who should be admitted to the World Anti-Slavery Convention in 1840?"} {"answers": ["Operation Shrouded Horizon"], "question": " was an 18-month international law enforcement investigation into an online forum described as \"a cyber hornet's nest of criminal hackers\"?"} {"answers": ["Malcolm Guite", "Ayodeji Malcolm Guite", "Guite", "Malcolm"], "question": "the poet , who grew up in Nigeria, Canada, and England, decided he belonged in England partly after discovering real ale – something \"they don't have properly in Canada at all\"?"} {"answers": ["Allman Brothers Band", "The Allman Brothers Band"], "question": " was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995?"} {"answers": ["Chieko", "Chieko Asakawa", "Asakawa"], "question": "the Anita Borg Institute gave blind computer scientist their Women of Vision Award?"} {"answers": ["Manny Ramirez", "Ramirez", "Manny"], "question": "the phrase \"Manny being Manny\" is named after professional baseball player because of his frequent quirky behavior?"} {"answers": ["Greater Egyptian jerboa", "Greater Egyptian Jerboa"], "question": "at birth, the hind legs of the \"\" are no longer than the forelegs?"} {"answers": ["J. Goldsborough Bruff", "Bruff", "Joseph", "Joseph Goldsborough Bruff"], "question": "in 1849, adventurer \"\" led an expedition of 66 men to California for the purpose of mining gold and conducting trade?"} {"answers": ["Jean", "Bacon", "Jean Bacon"], "question": "the computer scientist became the first woman on the faculty of the Computer Laboratory at the University of Cambridge in 1985?"} {"answers": ["Johannes Wiese", "Johannes", "Wiese"], "question": " was the 45th \"Luftwaffe\" pilot to claim 100 aerial victories?"} {"answers": ["Benjamin Loxley", "Benjamin Loxley house"], "question": "the is noted in history as the place where a Quakeress overheard secret British plans and passed them on to George Washington, saving the Continental Army?"} {"answers": ["Albicoccus"], "question": "the type specimen of , a scale insect, is entombed with two types of flies in amber?"} {"answers": ["Chris McKay", "Chris", "McKay"], "question": " was sent to Australia by \"The Lego Movie\" directors as an animation co-director while they were working on \"22 Jump Street\"?"} {"answers": ["Aqil Agha", "Aqil Agha al-Hasi", "Agha", "Aqil"], "question": " \"\", the leader of Bedouin irregulars in Galilee, was rewarded by Napoleon III and Edward, Prince of Wales for protecting the Christians of Nazareth in 1860?"} {"answers": ["Smart Sheriff"], "question": "South Korea has introduced , the world's first government-mandated parental monitoring app, which has raised concerns over spyware and Internet privacy?"} {"answers": ["Łuck Ghetto"], "question": "at the age of thirteen, Shmuel Shilo survived three roundups of Jews from the during the Holocaust in occupied Poland, and lived to tell the story?"} {"answers": ["Brad Pitt", "Brad Pitt filmography"], "question": "to , Brad Pitt had to learn boxing, taekwondo, and grappling?"} {"answers": ["Meteorite", "Meteorite"], "question": "Mariah Carey's song \"\" starts with \"an observation by Andy Warhol that everyone will be famous for 15 minutes\"?"} {"answers": ["Randoin", "Lucie Gabrielle Randoin", "Lucie Randoin", "Lucie"], "question": " was made a member of the Legion of Honour in 1958?"} {"answers": ["S/O Satyamurthy"], "question": "with , Allu Arjun became the first Telugu actor with two consecutive films earning more than ₹500 million worldwide?"} {"answers": ["Juda", "Annely", "Annely Juda"], "question": "when gallery owner moved back to London, she was followed by her nanny who took on paid work to help her?"} {"answers": ["Schweizer", "Rolf Schweizer", "Rolf"], "question": "composer promoted church music's engagement with trends in secular music, especially jazz?"} {"answers": ["Photograph", "Photograph"], "question": "\"\" was the first properly finished record for Ed Sheeran's second studio album?"} {"answers": ["Spiegel", "Sarah", "Sarah Spiegel"], "question": " has received continuous funding for nearly 20 years from the National Institutes of Health to research the S1P molecule, which she discovered?"} {"answers": ["Garrison Point", "Garrison Point Fort"], "question": " in Sheerness, Kent, is a rare example of a two-tiered casemated sea battery of the 1860s?"} {"answers": ["Mining industry of Guinea"], "question": "the ranks first in the world in bauxite reserves and sixth in the extraction of high-grade bauxite?"} {"answers": ["Hiding in Plain Sight"], "question": "novelist Nuruddin Farah's sister died in a terrorist attack, similar to how a character dies in his then newly finished novel ?"} {"answers": ["Hüseyindede vases"], "question": "the \"(example pictured)\" are Early Hittite vases depicting festive activities, including bull-leaping?"} {"answers": ["Panther Run"], "question": "virtually all of the \"\" watershed is forested?"} {"answers": ["Mesa Verde National Park"], "question": "Cliff Palace \"\" is the largest cliff dwelling at , a World Heritage Site in Colorado?"} {"answers": ["Province of Pavia"], "question": "the was conquered by the Romans in 220 BCE?"} {"answers": ["Galit", "Hasan-Rokem", "Galit Hasan-Rokem"], "question": "Hebrew University folklore professor claims that Israel street signs exhibit bias against Arabic-speaking residents?"} {"answers": ["Obvious Child"], "question": "the romantic comedy film was praised for its portrayal of abortion?"} {"answers": ["Hello", "Hello"], "question": "the music video for Adele's song \"\" was the first to be filmed using IMAX cameras?"} {"answers": ["Ermua"], "question": "a town councillor in was kidnapped and murdered by the Basque separatist movement ETA in 1997?"} {"answers": ["Francisco Xavier Pacheco", "Pacheco", "Francisco Pacheco", "Francisco", "Francisco Pacheco"], "question": "Indian politician dropped out of school when he was in seventh standard, and became a tailor \"to support his family\"?"} {"answers": ["Goa Vikas Party"], "question": "the , which has two seats in the 40-member legislature of the Indian state of Goa, is a part of the ruling coalition in the state?"} {"answers": ["Cananeuretus"], "question": "the extinct ant was preserved in amber from Alberta?"} {"answers": ["Champagne or Guinness"], "question": "B*Witched reunited in 2012, and in 2014 released , their first EP in over a decade?"} {"answers": ["The Red Throne"], "question": "Roddy Piper and Keith David, who throw punches at each other in \"They Live\" (1988), provided their voices for \"\" in which their characters engage in a similar fight?"} {"answers": ["Adam Dibble", "Dibble", "Adam John Dibble", "Adam"], "question": "although played only two Twenty20 cricket matches, one of them was a semi-final?"} {"answers": ["Ezekiel Airship"], "question": "some claim the biblically-inspired \"(replica pictured)\" flew in Texas in 1902, a year before the Wright Flyer?"} {"answers": ["Amman"], "question": ", the capital of Jordan, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world?"} {"answers": ["Holman", "Emily", "E. E. Holman", "Emily Elizabeth Holman"], "question": " gender was deliberately disguised to secure architectural contracts, like those for the National Park Seminary's Aloha Dormitory \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Velvet-fronted grackle", "Velvet-fronted Grackle"], "question": "the joins other birds in small, noisy flocks and sometimes forages on floating vegetation on lakes?"} {"answers": ["Isaac Dripps", "Isaac", "Dripps"], "question": " invented the railroad locomotive cowcatcher?"} {"answers": ["Mrs Funnybones"], "question": "in her chronicle of daily life , author Twinkle Khanna never mentions her husband Akshay Kumar by name?"} {"answers": ["Shefali Razdan Duggal", "Duggal", "Shefali"], "question": "the National Diversity Council named to the list of the Most Powerful and Influential Women of 2012 in California?"} {"answers": ["William", "Uanna", "William Lewis", "William L. Uanna"], "question": " was responsible for security for the 509th Composite Group, which carried out the atomic bombing missions, and for the state visit of Nikita Khrushchev in 1959?"} {"answers": ["Tomb of Sikandar Lodi"], "question": "the , built in 1518 CE, is the earliest surviving enclosed garden tomb in India?"} {"answers": ["A Very Gaga Thanksgiving"], "question": "Ken Tucker of \"Entertainment Weekly\" opined that was \"disarmingly direct, sincere, and unpretentious\"?"} {"answers": ["Heavy Gear II"], "question": "in porting s 3D sound implementation to Linux, Loki Software created the OpenAL API?"} {"answers": ["Blank pad rule"], "question": "the prohibits courts from considering evidence that has not been established at trial?"} {"answers": ["Brush pot"], "question": "a substantially cracked Chinese was sold for £360,000?"} {"answers": ["Hiram Miller Van Arman", "Hiram M. Van Arman", "Arman", "Hiram"], "question": "Arizona Territorial Secretary was described as \"a man of mediocre ability, a good absorber of whiskey and considered a little 'off' among his acquaintances\"?"} {"answers": ["India—Laos relations", "India–Laos relations"], "question": "bilateral trade increased by a factor of 17 from 2008 to 2013?"} {"answers": ["Bunbury Herald", "The Bunbury Herald"], "question": " has been digitised as part of the Australian Newspapers Digitisation Program?"} {"answers": ["Moira Dunbar", "Moira", "Dunbar", "Isobel Moira Dunbar"], "question": "the glaciologist is the only female recipient of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society's Massey Medal?"} {"answers": ["Buçaco Forest"], "question": "the contains an olive tree to which the future Duke of Wellington tethered his horse?"} {"answers": ["River dolphin", "river dolphin"], "question": "the is one of the few cetaceans that can turn its head?"} {"answers": ["Agathe Louise van Beverwijk", "Agathe", "Beverwijk", "Agathe L. van Beverwijk"], "question": " left her research role at the Amsterdam Cancer Institute because she refused to experiment on animals?"} {"answers": ["Old-fashioned doughnut"], "question": "the may be deep fried at a lower temperature compared to other styles?"} {"answers": ["Corruption in South Sudan"], "question": " is surpassed only by Somalia, North Korea, Sudan, and Afghanistan?"} {"answers": ["Adam Goldstein", "DJ", "DJ AM", "AM"], "question": "the film \"Iron Man 2\" was dedicated to the memory of ?"} {"answers": ["Pachycondyla petrosa"], "question": "the one known fossil of the ant species might be either a queen or worker?"} {"answers": ["Valle de Trápaga-Trapagaran"], "question": "the funicular at provides panoramic views over the Estuary of Bilbao?"} {"answers": ["Suillus bovinus"], "question": "the is thought to be parasitised by the rosy spike-cap \"(both pictured)\"?"} {"answers": ["Golem Arcana"], "question": " is a miniature wargaming game that interfaces with a digital app through the use of a Bluetooth stylus?"} {"answers": ["Harry Alexander", "Harry Alexander", "Harry", "Alexander"], "question": " was captain of for just one match?"} {"answers": ["Beverly", "Galloway", "Beverly Thomas Galloway"], "question": " was a pioneer in plant pathology and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Agriculture?"} {"answers": ["Beeton", "Isabella Mary Beeton", "Isabella", "Isabella Beeton"], "question": " became used as a generic name for \"an authority on cooking and domestic subjects\"?"} {"answers": ["James", "James Dupree", "Dupree"], "question": "African American artist almost lost his Philadelphia studio under eminent domain?"} {"answers": ["Atomic Blonde"], "question": "David Leitch left his partner Chad Stahelski's \"John Wick 2\" in order to direct ?"} {"answers": ["Jane", "Jane Fraser", "Jane Fraser", "Fraser"], "question": " has been promoted to four CEO posts at Citigroup since joining in 2004?"} {"answers": ["Clementine cake"], "question": "the origin of may be roughly based upon an orange cake developed by the Sephardi Jews?"} {"answers": ["Come Thou Long Expected Jesus", "Come, Thou Long Expected Jesus"], "question": "\"\" is intended to make people remember the Nativity of Jesus?"} {"answers": ["Anoplognathus viridiaeneus"], "question": "the once-common has all but vanished from the Sydney region?"} {"answers": ["A Christmas Carol", "A Christmas Carol"], "question": "the English actor Patrick Stewart plays more than 30 characters in his of \"A Christmas Carol\"?"} {"answers": ["Texas State Federation of Labor"], "question": "the affiliated with the American Federation of Labor in 1903 only to avoid conflict with the railroad brotherhoods?"} {"answers": ["Wu Chengzhen", "Wu", "Chengzhen"], "question": " was the first woman to be ordained as a Taoist \"fangzhang\"?"} {"answers": ["Sara Murray", "Sara Murray Jordan", "Sara", "Jordan"], "question": "gastroenterologist co-wrote a cookbook titled \"Good Food for Bad Stomachs\"?"} {"answers": ["Émile Rey", "Émile", "Rey"], "question": "the 19th-century Italian mountaineer \"\" was known as \"the Prince of Guides\" in his home town of Courmayeur?"} {"answers": ["Unser lieben Frauen Traum"], "question": "Max Reger composed \"in new simplicity\" , a motet suitable for Advent, about a dream of Mary of a tree growing in her?"} {"answers": ["Christopher", "Duggan", "Christopher Duggan"], "question": ", a British historian of Italy, once had his home raided by the Italian antiterrorism unit?"} {"answers": ["Claudette Sorel", "Claudette", "Sorel"], "question": " discovered and premiered two previously unknown Rachmaninoff nocturnes?"} {"answers": ["Neth Savoeun", "Savoeun", "Neth"], "question": "the chief of Cambodia's National Police Force, , is a member of the ruling party's Central Committee and married to the Prime Minister's niece?"} {"answers": ["Cadet Nurse Corps"], "question": "the \"(recruiting poster pictured)\", established during World War II, influenced the way in which nurses would be educated and trained in the United States?"} {"answers": ["Huawei Honor 4X"], "question": "while the was in the same price range as the second generation Moto G and the Sony Xperia M2, the Honor 4X is a phablet?"} {"answers": ["Lim", "Gloria Lim BBM", "Gloria", "Gloria Lim"], "question": "Singaporean fungi expert once assisted her country's Ministry of Defence when its storage bunkers developed mold?"} {"answers": ["Parastemmiulus"], "question": "the extinct millipede was the first definite genus in the family Stemmiulidae described from a fossil?"} {"answers": ["Beurre Maître d'Hôtel"], "question": "the compound butter is named according to how it was commonly prepared by a restaurant's maître d'hôtel at diners' tables?"} {"answers": ["Olga Aleksandrovna Fedchenko", "Olga Fedchenko", "Olga", "Fedchenko", "Olga Fédchenko"], "question": "after husband died on Mont Blanc in 1873, she was asked to continue their work by Moscow's Society of Natural Scientists?"} {"answers": ["Watson", "John Watson", "John", "John Watson", "John Charles Watson"], "question": "in 1929 became Solicitor General for Scotland in the UK's second Labour government, despite not being a member of the party?"} {"answers": ["Woodroffe-Hedley v Cuthbertson"], "question": "the claimant in the English court case of was a six-year-old child whose father had died in a mountaineering accident in France?"} {"answers": ["Adelaide", "Lawson", "Adelaide Lawson"], "question": "contemporaries of the American artist saw her as a lovably gypsy-like young woman who \"had never been taught to wash her ears and neck\"?"} {"answers": ["Lakhiram", "Agrawal", "Lakhiram Agrawal"], "question": "former Rajya Sabha member was detained under the Maintenance of Internal Security Act in 1975 during The Emergency?"} {"answers": ["Clara Susanna Henry", "Clara Henry", "Clara", "Henry"], "question": " \"\" wrote the book \"I've Got the Period, So What?\" about female menstrual periods and why women should not be ashamed to talk about them?"} {"answers": ["The Star of Adam"], "question": "the world's largest star sapphire, , is valued at $100 million?"} {"answers": ["peak oil", "Peak oil"], "question": " is the point in time when the maximum rate of extraction of petroleum is reached, after which it is expected to decline?"} {"answers": ["Macun", "Macun şekeri"], "question": "varieties of \"\" were served in Turkey as both a medicine and as a confectionery during the time of the Ottoman Empire?"} {"answers": ["Dr.", "Dr. Heresy", "Heresy"], "question": "American wrestler has a real-life career in the mental health industry?"} {"answers": ["Mycomorphoolithus"], "question": " is a kind of fossil egg distinguished by its mushroom-shaped eggshell units?"} {"answers": ["Rey", "Rey"], "question": "some fans consider from \"\" to be a \"Mary Sue\"?"} {"answers": ["Rebellion of the Alpujarras", "Rebellion of the Alpujarras"], "question": "the Muslims of Granada seven years after the conquest of Granada, triggered by forced conversions imposed by Cardinal Cisneros?"} {"answers": ["Steven E. Anzovin", "Steven Anzovin", "Steven", "Anzovin"], "question": " published the first serious study on computer pollution and how it affects the world's environment?"} {"answers": ["Patiromer"], "question": "the pharmaceutical drug lowers potassium levels in the blood but is not absorbed from the gut?"} {"answers": ["Harald Sigtryggsson", "Aralt mac Sitric", "Sigtryggsson", "Harald"], "question": " was installed as King of Limerick by his cousin Olaf Guthfrithson, King of Dublin?"} {"answers": ["Maeng Da", "Operation Maeng Da"], "question": " translates as \"Operation Pimp\"?"} {"answers": ["Aaron Shawn Holiday", "Holiday", "Aaron Holiday", "Aaron"], "question": "an opposing basketball coach praised UCLA Bruins freshman defense by comparing him to a Tasmanian devil?"} {"answers": ["Emily", "Emily Estefan", "Estefan"], "question": "drummer, singer, and songwriter was born in 1994 after her mother, Gloria Estefan, had been told she would never give birth following a 1990 tour-bus crash?"} {"answers": ["Junchen", "Zeng", "Zeng Junchen"], "question": ", one of 20th-century China's most successful drug lords, started out selling salt?"} {"answers": ["Anna", "Anna Korondi", "Korondi"], "question": " appeared at the Bavarian State Opera as Zdenka in \"Arabella\" by Richard Strauss and in a leading role in the premiere of Aribert Reimann's \"Bernarda Albas Haus\"?"} {"answers": ["Thomas", "Thomas Gilovich", "Gilovich", "Thomas Dashiff Gilovich"], "question": " tested his hypothesis of the spotlight effect by using Barry Manilow T-shirts?"} {"answers": ["Bartlett and Robertson"], "question": "the husband-and-wife piano duo of were said to play like \"four hands at a double keyboard controlled by a single mind\"?"} {"answers": ["Operation Phoutah"], "question": "during , \"Groupement Mobile 33\" carried their gut-shot colonel and 50 other wounded for 13 hours?"} {"answers": ["Amritabindu Upanishad"], "question": "the Hindu text , composed before 300 CE, condemns \"bookish learning\" and emphasizes the practice of a six-limbed Yoga?"} {"answers": ["Gryziecka", "Ewa", "Ewa Gryziecka"], "question": "Polish athlete s world record in women's javelin throw lasted for 35 minutes?"} {"answers": ["Matt Hobden", "Matt", "Hobden"], "question": " scored 65 not out in a Sussex County Cricket Club record tenth-wicket partnership of 164 with Ollie Robinson?"} {"answers": ["The Foxymorons"], "question": "the Texas band the began life as a lie?"} {"answers": ["Kevin Jordan", "Kevin", "Kevin Michael Jordan", "Kevin Jordan", "Jordan"], "question": "Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin credited chaplain with establishing unity on their Super Bowl-winning team of 2009?"} {"answers": ["Ahmad", "Ahmad ibn Abi Jum'ah", "Jum'ah"], "question": "Islamic law scholar likely did not issue the commonly named Oran fatwa in the city of Oran, but rather in Fez?"} {"answers": ["Bravelets"], "question": "web-based jewelry retailer donates ten dollars of each purchase to the charity of the customer's choice?"} {"answers": ["Strathtyrum"], "question": "Prince William and Catherine Middleton lived in for two years?"} {"answers": ["Royal Stag"], "question": "the Indian whisky is Pernod Ricard's biggest-selling brand?"} {"answers": ["Ralph fitz Stephen", "fitzStephen", "Ralph", "Ralph fitzStephen"], "question": ", an 12th-century English nobleman, was responsible for the maintenance of Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine while she was imprisoned by her husband King Henry II of England?"} {"answers": ["White House Big Dig"], "question": "the is a White House construction project that has been described as mysterious as the disappearance of the dinosaurs?"} {"answers": ["Mongalla gazelle"], "question": "the has continued its extensive migration in South Sudan despite three decades of civil war?"} {"answers": ["Fozdar", "Shirin", "Shirin Fozdar"], "question": "women's rights activist was instrumental in the establishment of Singapore's Syariah Court and in the passage of the Women's Charter?"} {"answers": ["Big King", "Big King XXL"], "question": "the sandwich \"\", Burger King's take on the Big Mac, underwent five reformulations and four name changes before settling on its current recipe and name?"} {"answers": ["Eggleston", "Wilfrid", "Wilfrid Eggleston"], "question": "Canadian civil servant rejected Prime Minister Mackenzie King's request to censor the Conscription Crisis of 1944?"} {"answers": ["Good Christians All, Rejoice and Sing"], "question": "the Easter hymn \"\" was renamed to avoid confusion with the Christmas carol \"Good Christians All, Rejoice\"?"} {"answers": ["Jeannie", "Harriet Fisher Mole", "Jeannie Mole", "Mole"], "question": "the British trade union organiser , an early follower of dress reform, liked to wear an outfit reminiscent of Greek robes?"} {"answers": ["Meira Paibi"], "question": " (\"Women Torchbearers\") is a women's social movement in Manipur known as the \"guardians of civil society\"?"} {"answers": ["Colossus of Ostermunzel"], "question": "the \"\" is significantly lighter than originally estimated?"} {"answers": ["Sara W. Combs", "Combs", "Sara Walter Combs", "Sara"], "question": ", the first woman to sit on the Kentucky Supreme Court, held her seat for less than four months before losing it in a special election to another woman?"} {"answers": ["Air India", "Air India Limited", "Air India Express"], "question": " entered the Guinness Book of World Records for carrying out the largest evacuation by a civil airliner, during the Gulf War?"} {"answers": ["Santosky v. Kramer"], "question": "the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in (1982) that before terminating parental rights, the state must prove child abuse or neglect by clear and convincing evidence?"} {"answers": ["Pulvinaria regalis"], "question": "the is primarily a pest of urban trees?"} {"answers": ["The Great Sage, Heaven's Equal"], "question": "\"Liaozhai\" author Pu Songling of people who worshipped mythical characters like the Monkey King?"} {"answers": ["Shikin", "Shimizu", "Shimizu Shikin"], "question": "when Japanese law changed and barred women from political assembly, quit public speaking and became one of the country's first professional women journalists?"} {"answers": ["Wenrui", "Ma Wenrui", "Ma"], "question": "China's Labour Minister was imprisoned for five years as a result of an interview with a book author?"} {"answers": ["Jake Richard Doran", "Doran", "Jake", "Jake Doran"], "question": " is the youngest player to have signed for a Big Bash League team?"} {"answers": ["Masterpiece", "Masterpiece"], "question": "although makes contestants pick items worth £10,000 or more, the prize money offered is just £1,000?"} {"answers": ["Ren", "Ren Zhiqiang", "Zhiqiang"], "question": ", a property tycoon and outspoken critic of the government, has been called \"China's Donald Trump\"?"} {"answers": ["English Garden", "English Garden"], "question": "Bruce Woolley's version of \"Video Killed the Radio Star\" recorded for was considered by many writers to be much better than the Buggles' rendition?"} {"answers": ["Lachance", "Laurie G. Lachance", "Laurie Gagnon", "Laurie", "Laurie Gagnon Lachance"], "question": " is the first alumna to serve as president of Thomas College of Waterville, Maine, in the school's 118-year history?"} {"answers": ["Childs-Roshak", "Jennifer", "Jennifer Childs-Roshak"], "question": " is the first person with a medical degree to become the chief executive of a Planned Parenthood affiliate?"} {"answers": ["Hygrophorus russula"], "question": "the can grow in fairy rings?"} {"answers": ["Dorothy", "Dorothy Galton", "Galton", "Dorothy Constance Galton"], "question": ", a beekeeper, was suspected by MI5 of being a Russian spy?"} {"answers": ["Antoine", "Raab", "Antoine Raab"], "question": "German footballer was imprisoned for refusing to give the Nazi salute at a football game?"} {"answers": ["Mycenaean Greece"], "question": "the Mask of Agamemnon \"\" is probably the most famous artifact from (c. 1600–1100 BC)?"} {"answers": ["United States Coast Guard", "United States Coast Guard Pipe Band"], "question": "the is patterned in a ten-thread count to represent the first ten ships of the Revenue-Marine?"} {"answers": ["Sha", "Sha Fei", "Fei"], "question": "Harvard University is holding a conference today on , \"The Photographer Who Shaped Modern China\" \"(sample photograph pictured)\"?"} {"answers": ["Emma", "Emma Stone", "Stone"], "question": "in order to move to Los Angeles to be an actress, prepared a PowerPoint presentation to convince her parents?"} {"answers": ["Interstate 97"], "question": " is the shortest 2-digit mainline Interstate Highway and only intracounty 2-digit Interstate in the contiguous United States?"} {"answers": ["Telechrome"], "question": "John Logie Baird's was the first single-tube color television display, and could also display stereoscopic (3D) images?"} {"answers": ["Sweetings"], "question": "according to chef Fergus Henderson, drinking a Black Velvet at \"puts you in the mood for romance\"?"} {"answers": ["Croatian Apoxyomenos"], "question": "the \"(head pictured)\", a 2,000-year-old Ancient Greek bronze statue, was discovered on the seabed by a Belgian tourist?"} {"answers": ["Raúl Alfonsín", "Alfonsín", "Raúl"], "question": "Argentine president sponsored the Trial of the Juntas against the leaders of the National Reorganization Process military dictatorship?"} {"answers": ["Operation Black Lion"], "question": "King Sisavang Vatthana wanted to attack Paksong?"} {"answers": ["Ageroolithus"], "question": "the fossil egg may have been laid by a theropod dinosaur?"} {"answers": ["Mackinnon", "Doris", "Doris Livingston Mackinnon", "Doris Mackinnon"], "question": " had a reputation for never repeating a lecture in 30 years?"} {"answers": ["Zostera japonica"], "question": " is believed to have travelled to North America in the company of oysters?"} {"answers": ["John Cena", "Unexpected John Cena"], "question": "somebody stole the show in \"Ghostbusters\", \"Breaking Bad\", and \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", and his name is— \"\""} {"answers": ["Melitta", "Melitta Marxer", "Marxer"], "question": " and Sleeping Beauty won women the right to vote in Liechtenstein?"} {"answers": ["Palmer", "Camilla", "Camilla Palmer"], "question": " QC founded the Women's Equality Network?"} {"answers": ["58th Ariel Awards"], "question": "the will be held at the National Auditorium instead of the Palacio de Bellas Artes to increase the number of guests?"} {"answers": ["Garner", "Mary Field Garner", "Mary Field", "Mary"], "question": " was the last living acquaintance of Joseph Smith and the oldest Utah resident when she died at age 107?"} {"answers": ["George", "O'Mullane", "George O'Mullane"], "question": "during the early years of Australian rules football, only Tom Wills was said to be able to match the \"pluck and skill\" of \"\" as a player?"} {"answers": ["Dave Albright", "Dave", "Albright"], "question": "Canadian football player made no tackles as a rookie before setting the league record for most tackles the following season?"} {"answers": ["Virginia", "Virginia Cutler", "Virginia Farrer Cutler", "Cutler"], "question": " completed her master's degree despite being widowed, raising two small children alone, and breaking her back?"} {"answers": ["Yang", "Yang Hongying", "Hongying"], "question": ", whose books have sold more than 50 million copies, is known as \"China's J. K. Rowling\"?"} {"answers": ["2006 Dover 400"], "question": "racing driver Jeff Burton broke a 175-race winless streak by winning the ?"} {"answers": ["Sian Williams", "Sian Williams", "Sian", "Williams"], "question": " became the first professional player in the Wales women's national rugby union team, after the Royal Air Force granted her elite athlete status in 2016?"} {"answers": ["Oleg", "Oleg"], "question": "despite being a fusion of Western and Balinese styles, \"\" was promoted as a traditional dance?"} {"answers": ["Jungle Cat", "Jungle cat"], "question": "despite its name, the eschews rainforests and woodlands, and prefers swamps?"} {"answers": ["Título C'oyoi"], "question": "the 16th-century K'iche' language document contains an account of the death of the K'iche Maya hero Tecun Uman during the Spanish conquest of Guatemala?"} {"answers": ["Mechanical doping"], "question": "a cyclist was caught after an electric motor was found in her bike, 6 years after the first allegations emerged?"} {"answers": ["Comptroller of the Treasury of Maryland v. Wynne"], "question": "Maryland was forced to issue refunds, potentially up to $200 million, after part of the state's personal income tax scheme was by the U.S. Supreme Court?"} {"answers": ["Hygrophorus pudorinus"], "question": " mushrooms can taste of turpentine?"} {"answers": ["Think Tank", "Think Tank"], "question": "prior to fronting , Bill Turnbull had wanted to host a quiz show for some time?"} {"answers": ["Caskey", "Elizabeth", "Elizabeth Caskey"], "question": "the Canadian classical scholar supervised and summarised annual archaeological trench excavations in Greece?"} {"answers": ["David Dalton", "Dalton", "David Dalton", "David Johnson Dalton", "David"], "question": "Do you know that, \"blown away\" by William Primrose's viola playing, decided to become a violist?"} {"answers": ["Paradictyoolithus"], "question": "the rock formation containing , a type of dinosaur egg, was determined to be 91 to 94 million years old using uranium-lead dating?"} {"answers": ["Ríe y Llora"], "question": "\"\" was the final song recorded by Celia Cruz before her death?"} {"answers": ["Maison Bertaux"], "question": " in Soho is London's oldest pâtisserie shop?"} {"answers": ["Season of Glass", "Season of Glass"], "question": "after South Korean girl group GFriend debuted with , a \"Billboard\" columnist said they were \"leading a new wave of female acts with a classic innocent look\"?"} {"answers": ["Unity", "Unity"], "question": "Special Requirements led to ?"} {"answers": ["David Tod Roy", "Roy", "David"], "question": ", the son of Presbyterian missionaries to China, produced the first unexpurgated English translation of the Ming dynasty erotic novel \"Jin Ping Mei\"?"} {"answers": ["McLaren MP4-30"], "question": "the \"\" was the team's first Honda-powered Formula One car since 1992?"} {"answers": ["Dream Corp LLC", "Dream Corp, LLC"], "question": "Jon Gries of \"Lost\" fame will portray s principal character, while John Krasinski of \"The Office\" is an executive producer?"} {"answers": ["Kojo", "Kojo Aidoo", "Aidoo"], "question": "Canadian football fullback appeared in two direct-to-TV movies?"} {"answers": ["Pilgrim Tercentenary half dollar"], "question": "Do you know that, in numismatics, it was said that \"the age of innocence\" ended with the \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Ali", "Moustafa", "Moustafa Ali"], "question": " played rugby union after retiring from the Canadian Football League?"} {"answers": ["Dallas Equal Suffrage Association"], "question": "on \"Traveling Salesman Day\" at the 1915 Texas State Fair, the convinced visiting salesmen to wear badges proclaiming \"Votes for Women\"?"} {"answers": ["Babylon", "Kino Babylon"], "question": "the cinema organ in is the only one in Germany played at its original location?"} {"answers": ["Francisco Saracho Navarro", "Navarro", "Francisco"], "question": " proposed the creation of a special commission on the Mexican wine industry in the Chamber of Deputies?"} {"answers": ["Jericó Abramo Masso", "Masso", "Jericó"], "question": " headed a special commission in the Chamber of Deputies to investigate the Pasta de Conchos mine disaster?"} {"answers": ["Byng", "Dennis", "Dennis Byng", "Dennis E. Byng"], "question": "American sculptor worked in plexiglas and lucite?"} {"answers": ["Campuzano", "Francisco Javier Sánchez Campuzano", "Francisco"], "question": " got into the broadcasting business by buying a daytimer AM station in Coahuila?"} {"answers": ["Ethel", "Thomas", "Ethel Thomas"], "question": "the botanist designed the University of London's botany garden in Regent's Park?"} {"answers": ["Silat al-Harithiya"], "question": "Abdullah Yusuf Azzam, the co-founder of Al-Qaeda, came from the Palestinian village of ?"} {"answers": ["I.O.O.F. Centennial Building"], "question": "the historic \"\" is a three-story commercial building with an exterior decoration of raised brickwork spelling out \"Centennial 4 July 1876\"?"} {"answers": ["George Washington Air Junction", "Washington Air Junction"], "question": "the was designed to be the world's largest airport, larger than the New York, London, Berlin, Paris, Chicago, and Philadelphia airports combined?"} {"answers": ["PSLV-C34"], "question": ", India's expendable launch system, deployed 20 satellites in Low Earth orbit in a single mission on 22 June 2016?"} {"answers": ["Neerja"], "question": "the film is about Neerja Bhanot, who gave her life to help save 359 of the 379 passengers and crew on board Pan Am Flight 73 on 5 September 1986?"} {"answers": ["Gerd Neggo", "Gerd", "Neggo"], "question": " trained with Rudolf von Laban in Hamburg, Germany, established her dance studio at Tallinn, Estonia, and promoted modern dance and mime based on classical ballet?"} {"answers": ["Walter", "Walter Toogood", "Walter George Toogood", "Toogood"], "question": "the professional golfer died in a lunatic asylum?"} {"answers": ["Whang", "Whang Bo-ryung", "Bo-ryung"], "question": "singer-songwriter s third album was written in a calming acoustic style as a response to chaotic world events such as the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster?"} {"answers": ["Yukiko", "Sakamoto", "Yukiko Sakamoto"], "question": " was the first woman vice-governor of Shizuoka Prefecture?"} {"answers": ["E.", "E. Keith Eddington", "Elmo Keith Eddington", "Elmo Eddington", "Eddington"], "question": " was commissioned to design the current hymn book for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?"} {"answers": ["Thomas J. Yates", "Yates", "Thomas", "Thomas Jarvis Yates"], "question": " was the first released-time seminary teacher for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?"} {"answers": ["Jim Craig", "Jim Craig"], "question": "the character of on \"One Life to Live\" was played by actor Nat Polen from 1969 until Polen's death in 1981?"} {"answers": ["Pușcariu", "Ioan Pușcariu", "Ioan"], "question": "after taking up arms against Hungary during the failed 1848 revolution, , an ethnic Romanian, returned to work in Hungarian government service for decades?"} {"answers": ["Cristulariella depraedans"], "question": "the fungal pathogen affects sycamore and maple trees and sometimes has epidemic years?"} {"answers": ["Jasbir Walia", "Walia", "Jasbir"], "question": "Indian Air Marshal served as a qualified flying instructor, a pilot attack instructor, and a fighter combat leader?"} {"answers": ["Theodor", "Lewald", "Theodor Lewald"], "question": " \"\" successfully campaigned for Germany to compete at the 1928 Summer Olympics and host the 1936 Summer Olympics?"} {"answers": ["Raheleh", "Asemani", "Raheleh Asemani"], "question": "taekwondo practitioner was born in Iran and qualified for the 2016 Olympics as a refugee athlete, but competes at the Games as part of the Belgian team?"} {"answers": ["Haviland", "Aslaug", "Aslaug Haviland"], "question": " was known as \"Utah's Helen Keller\"?"} {"answers": ["Cockett", "Elwin Wesley Cockett", "Elwin Cockett", "Elwin"], "question": " was chaplain to West Ham United F.C. for 20 years?"} {"answers": ["Clicquot Club"], "question": "in a 1931 Prohibition-era raid on the of Atlantic City, New Jersey, Federal agents \"poured several thousand dollars worth of alleged whiskies and champagnes down a drain\"?"} {"answers": ["Victor Milner", "Milner", "Victor"], "question": " \"\" taught U.S. President Calvin Coolidge to use a camera?"} {"answers": ["Misenga", "Popole", "Popole Misenga"], "question": "judoka sought political asylum in Brazil following the 2013 World Championships, and will compete for the Refugee Olympic Team at the 2016 Olympics?"} {"answers": ["Monterrey Spanish mackerel"], "question": "the is no longer found off the coast of California?"} {"answers": ["Ashk", "Neelabh Ashk", "Neelabh"], "question": " translated Arundhati Roy, Salman Rushdie, William Shakespeare, Bertolt Brecht, and Mikhail Lermontov into Hindi?"} {"answers": ["Laetatus sum", "Laetatus sum"], "question": "in for choir and organ, Jules Van Nuffel set a Psalm of Ascent that expresses prayer for the peace of Jerusalem?"} {"answers": ["Chen", "Chen Mingxia", "Mingxia"], "question": " served three Chinese dynasties in less than two years, and was executed by the third one for questioning the dress code?"} {"answers": ["James", "James Edward Oberg", "Oberg", "James Oberg"], "question": "according to , most UFO sightings can be explained by super-high plumes, twilight shadowing or \"space dandruff\"?"} {"answers": ["Dyrham Park"], "question": "the grounds of \"\" include an emparkment granted in 1511 and still populated by fallow deer?"} {"answers": ["Lasse", "Bengtsson", "Lasse Bengtsson"], "question": "Swedish television presenter conducted the first televised interview with Mattias Flink in March 2009, some fifteen years after Flink committed mass murder?"} {"answers": ["ST3000DM001"], "question": "Seagate Technology faced a class action over the failure rates of its 3TB hard disk drives?"} {"answers": ["Kunwar Singh Negi", "Kunwar", "Negi"], "question": ", winner of both the Padma Shri and Padma Bhushan, has transcribed 300 books in various Indian languages into Braille?"} {"answers": ["Ro Laren"], "question": " was intended to be a main character in \"\", but actress Michelle Forbes rejected the role?"} {"answers": ["Pax Mafiosa"], "question": "an agreed peace between organised crime groups is known as ?"} {"answers": ["Hertzoggie"], "question": "while supporters of South African politician J. B. M. Hertzog invented the confection \"\", supporters of Hertzog's rival created the Jan Smuts cookie?"} {"answers": ["Capital Combat"], "question": "during World Championship Wrestling's show, RoboCop saved Sting from the Four Horsemen?"} {"answers": ["Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott, Op. 27", "Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott", "Ein' feste Burg ist unser Gott"], "question": "Max Reger composed the chorale fantasia , for Karl Straube, who premiered it before it was published?"} {"answers": ["Mammon", "Mammon"], "question": "George Frederic Watts's \"\" depicts the Biblical embodiment of greed, which crushes \"whatever is weak and gentle and timid and lovely\"?"} {"answers": ["Akıncı Air Base", "Mürted Air Base"], "question": "plans are underway to convert the , bombed during the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt, into a \"democracy park\"?"} {"answers": ["Traffic Electronic Control System", "Traffic Electronic Control System"], "question": "the number of traffic collisions at the -monitored intersections and fast lanes in Gaziantep, Turkey, declined by about 40% within two months of its installation?"} {"answers": ["Love Among the Walnuts"], "question": "\"Kirkus Reviews\" wrote that the plot and tone of the 1998 young adult novel were akin to those of a Preston Sturges or Frank Capra film?"} {"answers": ["South Africa Red Ensign"], "question": "the \"\" was raised over Windhoek following the British conquest of German South West Africa in 1915?"} {"answers": ["Jeffrey Alan Fagan", "Jeffrey Fagan", "Jeffrey", "Fagan"], "question": "research by Columbia Law School professor into stop-and-frisk in New York City was a major factor in Judge Shira Scheindlin's decision to rule the practice unconstitutional in 2013?"} {"answers": ["Proton radius puzzle"], "question": "different measurements of the size of the hydrogen atom nucleus when a muon replaces an electron is an unsolved problem in physics known as the ?"} {"answers": ["Edward", "Edward Iacobucci", "Edward M. Iacobucci", "Iacobucci"], "question": " has followed in his father Frank Iacobucci's footsteps as dean of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law?"} {"answers": ["Ding ware"], "question": "Chinese of the 11th century has been described both as porcelain and as stoneware?"} {"answers": ["The Wrecking Crew", "Wrecking Crew", "The Wrecking Crew"], "question": "the supplied the instrumental tracks on dozens of hits recorded in Los Angeles during the 1960s, including \"California Dreamin', \"Mr. Tambourine Man\", \"He's a Rebel\", and \"Good Vibrations\"?"} {"answers": ["Rosy-throated Longclaw", "Rosy-throated longclaw"], "question": "it is not known whether the Marquis Léonce de Tarragon named the (\"Macronyx ameliae\") for his wife or his mother?"} {"answers": ["Ayodele", "Casel", "Ayodele Casel"], "question": "tap dancer developed her style under the influence of salsa music?"} {"answers": ["Alfred Clark", "Alfred", "Alfred Clark", "Clark"], "question": " pioneered continuity, plot, and special effects in \"The Execution of Mary Stuart\"?"} {"answers": ["Geokichla gurneyi", "Orange ground thrush"], "question": "in breeding pairs of the , the female consistently weighs more than the male?"} {"answers": ["Bensinger", "Moses", "Moses Bensinger"], "question": " helped organize the American Bowling Congress, which standardized the rules of modern ten-pin bowling?"} {"answers": ["Helmut", "Helmut Alfons Schlegel", "Schlegel", "Helmut Schlegel"], "question": "the Franciscan wrote the lyrics of an oratorio \"Laudato si\", including writings by Francis of Assisi and Pope Francis, and the Magnificat?"} {"answers": ["Robert", "Robert Scull", "Scull"], "question": "the auction in 1973 of 50 pop art works from the collection of was viewed by the art establishment as the \"nouveaux riches cashing in\"?"} {"answers": ["Pleurobranchus areolatus"], "question": "the closest relative of the Caribbean sea slug is \"Pleurobranchus varians\" from the central Pacific?"} {"answers": ["bottle flipping", "Bottle flipping"], "question": " \"\" has been banned in some U.S. and British schools?"} {"answers": ["Kaadu", "Kaadu"], "question": "the 1973 Indian film , which won the National Award for Second Best Feature Film, was based on the novel of the same name by Srikrishna Alanahalli?"} {"answers": ["A.M.O. Ghani", "Ghani", "A.M.O."], "question": " popularity as a politician was credited to his provision of medical care to the poor?"} {"answers": ["Likelike", "Likelike"], "question": "Kalanimoku caused the death of his wife and their son Lanihau with cannon fire outside their house?"} {"answers": ["Soakimi Gatafahefa", "Gatafahefa", "Soakimi"], "question": "the Tongan , the first Polynesian to be ordained as a Catholic priest, studied in Rome and met Pope Pius IX?"} {"answers": ["Fashion History Museum"], "question": "the in Cambridge, Ontario houses what may be the oldest existing European shoe worn in North America?"} {"answers": ["White House Office", "White House Military Office"], "question": " were abolished by Gerald Ford but reinstated by Ronald Reagan?"} {"answers": ["Sudhindranath Kumar", "Kumar", "Sudhindranath"], "question": "the Revolutionary Communist Party of India general secretary served two terms as Food Minister of West Bengal?"} {"answers": ["Antone", "Antone Rosa", "Rosa"], "question": "Kingdom of Hawaii Attorney General and Interior Minister John F. Colburn were detained for driving a carriage into a fish market?"} {"answers": ["Ismaël", "Coulibaly", "Ismaël Coulibaly"], "question": "Malian taekwondo practitioner won a gold medal at the 2015 African Games?"} {"answers": ["McCauley", "Wes McCauley", "Wes"], "question": " has refereed the Stanley Cup Finals for the last four years?"} {"answers": ["Likambe", "Emany", "Emany Mata Likambe"], "question": ", Zaire's former ambassador to Poland, was discovered homeless and living on the streets of Warsaw in 1994 after his government had failed to pay him for over two years?"} {"answers": ["Franco-Tahitian War"], "question": "the culminated in the defeat of the Tahitians at Fort Fautaua \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Bears Ears National Monument"], "question": "the newly designated \"\" in southeastern Utah protects 100,000 archaeological sites, including Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings more than 3,500 years old?"} {"answers": ["Quercus hiholensis"], "question": "acorns of the fossil oak have possible insect damage preserved in them?"} {"answers": ["New Zealand eagle ray"], "question": "the can detect prey completely submerged in sand and create a jet of water to expose it?"} {"answers": ["Grič Tunnel", "Grič Tunnel"], "question": "Do you know that, in 1993, one of the first rave parties in Croatia was held in underneath the historic core of Zagreb?"} {"answers": ["Ruth Mildred Barker", "Mildred", "Barker", "Mildred Barker"], "question": " was awarded the National Heritage Fellowship in 1983 for her work in preserving Shaker music?"} {"answers": ["Ram Chatterjee", "Chatterjee", "Ram"], "question": "in 1969, the West Bengal Sports Minister invaded the exclusive Calcutta Swimming Club along with a group of Santhal tribals?"} {"answers": ["Kiliwehi"], "question": "Queen Emma of Hawaii and her lady-in-waiting were received by Queen Victoria and spent a night at Windsor Castle?"} {"answers": ["Bednarek", "John", "John Michael Bednarek"], "question": " was commander of the First United States Army, prior to becoming the top US military officer in Iraq?"} {"answers": ["Iaukea", "Curtis P. Iaukea", "Curtis"], "question": " \"\" served as the Hawaiian ambassador to the coronation of Tsar Alexander III of Russia and the Golden and Diamond Jubilees of Queen Victoria?"} {"answers": ["Cloak & Dagger", "Cloak & Dagger", "Marvel's Cloak & Dagger"], "question": "a version of the Freeform television series had been in development since 2011, when the network was still known as ABC Family?"} {"answers": ["ZTE Orbit"], "question": "the was the first Windows Phone to include near field communication?"} {"answers": ["Lagun Ein"], "question": "for foiling his king's plan to assassinate King Minkhaung I of Ava, of Pegu was forced to make two attempts on Minkhaung's life?"} {"answers": ["Dacht-i-Navar Group"], "question": "layers of ash considered to be from the volcanic complex in Afghanistan have been found 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) away in India?"} {"answers": ["Marien am Behnitz", "St. Marien am Behnitz"], "question": " \"(interior pictured)\", the second-oldest Catholic church in the Berlin area, was designed by August Soller and restored by private owners?"} {"answers": ["Pre-collisional Himalaya"], "question": "scientists have proposed to describe the arrangement of the layers of rock before the collision of India with Asia that formed the Himalayas?"} {"answers": ["Air stripline", "air stripline"], "question": "in an , air is used as an electrical insulator to reduce transmission losses?"} {"answers": ["desert hare", "Desert hare"], "question": "the can produce up to 30 offspring in a year?"} {"answers": ["Mazu Temple", "Mazu Temple"], "question": "Magong's claims to be the oldest temple in Taiwan?"} {"answers": ["Aztec Thrush", "Aztec thrush"], "question": "the , a vagrant to the United States, was first recorded there more than 100 years after it was described in Mexico?"} {"answers": ["George Drumm", "George", "Drumm"], "question": " wrote \"Hail, America\" while riding the New York City Subway?"} {"answers": ["Sandra", "Sandra Tayler", "Tayler"], "question": " wrote \"Hold on to Your Horses\" to help her daughter \"visualize and control her impulsive ideas\"?"} {"answers": ["Giovanni Antonio da Brescia", "Brescia", "Giovanni"], "question": " probably made the first print of \"Laocoön and His Sons\", the famous statue excavated in Rome in 1506?"} {"answers": ["Revolutionary Communist Party of India", "Revolutionary Communist Party of India"], "question": "the fell out of favour due to its isolation from other left-wing groups?"} {"answers": ["Cult of Chucky"], "question": "Alex Vincent's role in (2017) is his first principal role in the franchise since \"Child's Play 2\" (1990)?"} {"answers": ["Corn chowder"], "question": "myriad recipes for began circulating in U.S. cookbooks after a recipe for the dish was published in the \"Boston Cook Book\" in 1884?"} {"answers": ["Communist Party of India", "Revolutionary Communist Party of India"], "question": "the attacked the Dum Dum Airfield in 1949?"} {"answers": ["Trump Tower"], "question": "when it was revalued at $600million in 2015, New York City's \"\" became the most expensive property owned by Donald Trump?"} {"answers": ["Final Destination 3"], "question": "the DVD release of has a feature called \"Choose Their Fate\" that acts as an interactive movie, allowing viewers to alter the course of the film's story and the fate of the characters?"} {"answers": ["Tanja Ariane Baumgartner", "Baumgartner", "Tanja"], "question": "mezzo-soprano has portrayed such characters as Schoeck's Penthesilea, and Cassandre in \"Les Troyens\"?"} {"answers": ["Guillotière Cemetery", "Cimetières de la Guillotière"], "question": " in Lyon, France, was mistakenly bombed by the American military during the Second World War?"} {"answers": ["Narinder", "Narinder Kumar Mehra", "Mehra"], "question": " identified that a subtype of the serotype HLA-DR2 made humans susceptible to diseases such as leprosy and tuberculosis?"} {"answers": ["Dorothy", "Dorothy Tarrant", "Tarrant"], "question": "the first female British professor of Greek, , analysed Plato's style to conclude that he did not write the Socratic dialogue on beauty?"} {"answers": ["Wipeout HD"], "question": "the release of was delayed for a few months because it had failed epilepsy tests?"} {"answers": ["Chanctonbury Ring"], "question": "the Romans built a temple possibly dedicated to a boar cult within the prehistoric hillfort?"} {"answers": ["Blewburton Hill"], "question": " in Oxfordshire features unusual lynchets of unknown age and function?"} {"answers": ["Liza", "Liza Ferschtman", "Ferschtman"], "question": " used seven different violins for her \"tour de force\" performance of the \"Rosary Sonatas\"?"} {"answers": ["Scared of the Dark"], "question": "Free Radio presenter Andy Goulding thought that \"\" by Steps should have been the United Kingdom's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2017?"} {"answers": ["A Man with a Quilted Sleeve"], "question": "the sitter in Titian's \"\" has been thought to be the poet Ludovico Ariosto, a Venetian patrician, or Titian himself?"} {"answers": ["Mendip Hospital"], "question": " in Somerset was built in 1848 for 350 patients, but became crowded within a few years of opening?"} {"answers": ["Cyclone Althea"], "question": "the unroofing of hundreds of homes by in December 1971 prompted Queensland to overhaul its state-wide building codes?"} {"answers": ["James", "James B. Thayer", "Thayer"], "question": "in 1945, Lieutenant and his platoon liberated the Gunskirchen Lager concentration camp, saving thousands of Jewish and political prisoners from starvation?"} {"answers": ["Jim", "Jim Ambrose", "Ambrose"], "question": "Canadian football player collapsed during a game and later died due to inflammation of the brain?"} {"answers": ["Edward", "Edward C. Cardon", "Cardon"], "question": " was given command of the Second United States Army upon its reactivation in 2014 because he was already commander of the United States Army Cyber Command?"} {"answers": ["Xbox Game Pass"], "question": "the has been described as \"Netflix for video games\"?"} {"answers": ["Nigist Fura", "Furra"], "question": "men and women from the Sidama people sing radically different songs about ?"} {"answers": ["Montgomery Guards"], "question": "in 1837, nativist rioters in Boston attacked the , an Irish-American militia company?"} {"answers": ["Wipeout Fusion"], "question": "the racing game contains 45 race tracks and 32 ship models?"} {"answers": ["Uris Buildings", "Uris Buildings Corporation"], "question": "Yale University architecture professor Louis Kahn said he would have given a failing grade to Three Penn Center?"} {"answers": ["Léon Davent", "Léon", "Davent"], "question": "the etchings of include \"Michelangelo at the Age of Twenty-Three\" made some forty years after Michelangelo was that age?"} {"answers": ["Alf Ramsey", "Alf", "Ramsey"], "question": " \"\" led Ipswich Town to become English football champions four years before leading England to win the 1966 FIFA World Cup?"} {"answers": ["Ultra", "Ultra"], "question": "many reviewers compared the superhero comic to the television series \"Sex and the City\"?"} {"answers": ["Mohammed Mohiedin Anis", "Anis", "Mohammed"], "question": " returned home after the Battle of Aleppo to find that only 13 of his 30 vintage cars remained?"} {"answers": ["Anil", "Anil K. Mandal", "Mandal", "Anil Kumar Mandal"], "question": " developed an alternative surgical protocol for treating pediatric glaucoma?"} {"answers": ["R. v. Gowan"], "question": "in March 1998, the Ontario Court of Justice ?"} {"answers": ["Cannabich", "Rose Cannabich", "Rose"], "question": " was \"a very beautiful and well-behaved girl\", according to her piano teacher Mozart, who composed a piano sonata for her?"} {"answers": ["Beeh", "René", "René Beeh"], "question": "the artist \"(self-portrait shown)\" was a surveyor on the World War I Western Front?"} {"answers": ["McGuire Apartments"], "question": "the nine-year-old building in Seattle was demolished due to the discovery of major corrosion issues?"} {"answers": ["Black River Creek", "Black River", "Black River"], "question": "the is a \"miserable ditch\"?"} {"answers": ["Yunus", "Yunus"], "question": " is named after Jonah, even though only 1 of its 109 verses mentions him?"} {"answers": ["Barn the Spoon", "Spoon", "Barn"], "question": "it takes \"\" between twenty minutes and two hours to carve a spoon out of green wood?"} {"answers": ["Red Rock Bridge"], "question": "when the was no longer needed for trains, it was converted to carry the auto traffic of U.S. Route 66 over the Colorado River?"} {"answers": ["Song cycles", "Song cycles"], "question": "in , Graham Waterhouse has used a cello, a string quartet, or a Pierrot ensemble to complement the singer?"} {"answers": ["Train Track Park"], "question": "the , containing of walking and biking trails, was built over the century-old route of the Jaffa–Jerusalem railway?"} {"answers": ["Kurşunlu Mosque and Complex"], "question": "the hosts a museum that exhibits handmade meerschaum pipes?"} {"answers": ["Oseguera Cervantes", "Antonio Oseguera Cervantes", "Cervantes", "Antonio"], "question": "U.S. citizens are prohibited from engaging in business transactions with ?"} {"answers": ["Anna Erler-Schnaudt", "Anna", "Erler-Schnaudt"], "question": "the contralto performed in the premiere of Mahler's Eighth Symphony in 1910?"} {"answers": ["Amendment No. 27 to the Entry Into Israel Law"], "question": "foreigners who openly call for a boycott of Israel ?"} {"answers": ["Boogeyman 2"], "question": "despite its title, does not actually feature the mythical creature as the main antagonist?"} {"answers": ["Gudjonsson suggestibility scale"], "question": "the has been used in court cases to determine how suggestible a person will be during interrogation?"} {"answers": ["Oscar Lerman", "Oscar S. Lerman", "Oscar", "Lerman"], "question": " produced \"The Stud\", \"The Bitch\", and two children with Jackie Collins?"} {"answers": ["Ruschi's rat", "Ruschi's Rat"], "question": "the pelage of is a mixture of ordinary hairs and flattened, black-tipped spines?"} {"answers": ["Cephalotes carabicus", "Cephalotes caribicus"], "question": " worker ants had semitransparent expansions on their bodies, possibly for protection?"} {"answers": ["Das geheime Königreich"], "question": "the short satirical opera (\"The Secret Kingdom\") by Ernst Krenek premiered in Wiesbaden in May 1928?"} {"answers": ["Paul M. Nakasone", "Nakasone", "Paul Miki Nakasone", "Paul"], "question": " commanded the Second United States Army until it was inactivated for the fourth time in its history in 2017?"} {"answers": ["Sam Nicholls"], "question": "actress Charlotte Salt likened her \"Casualty\" character to Lara Croft?"} {"answers": ["Wachusett station"], "question": "freight derailments occurred at both of predecessor stations?"} {"answers": ["Symonds", "R.", "R. W. Symonds", "Robert Symonds", "Robert Wemyss Symonds FRIBA"], "question": ", expert in old English furniture, claimed that his girlfriend thrust a pair of curling tongs in his ear?"} {"answers": ["Sebastiano DiGaetano", "DiGaetano", "Sebastiano"], "question": ", an early mafia boss of the Bonanno crime family, disappeared after stepping down in 1912?"} {"answers": ["G", "G"], "question": "the train is the only non-shuttle service that does not run through Manhattan?"} {"answers": ["Sam", "Sam Panopoulos", "Panopoulos"], "question": " \"invented\" the Hawaiian pizza?"} {"answers": ["Casualty, season 29", "Casualty", "Casualty"], "question": "the BBC medical drama series \"Casualty\" received criticism for a episode which featured a crash that viewers believed resembled the 2014 Glasgow bin lorry crash?"} {"answers": ["Science Express"], "question": ", a scientific exhibition for children mounted on a train, is included in the \"Limca Book of Records\" for being the largest, the longest running and the most visited mobile exhibition?"} {"answers": ["William", "William James", "William James", "William Evans James", "James"], "question": "the slave-owner and MP received £4,713, equivalent to about £6 million today, as compensation following the British Slavery Abolition Act of 1833?"} {"answers": ["Cheese spread", "cheese spread"], "question": "pimento cheese \"(example pictured)\" is a type of that has been referred to as \"pâté of the south\" and \"Carolina caviar\"?"} {"answers": ["Montgomery Industrial School for Girls"], "question": "white reformist Northern women founded the \"\" in Montgomery, Alabama, to educate black girls, who included Rosa Parks and Johnnie Carr?"} {"answers": ["Tropical Depression Six", "Tropical Depression Six"], "question": " of the 1975 Atlantic hurricane season caused the Florida Panhandle to have its rainiest July since 1923?"} {"answers": ["Mian", "Wang", "Wang Mian"], "question": "Yuan dynasty plum-blossom painter lived in a house surrounded by a thousand plum trees?"} {"answers": ["59th Ariel Awards"], "question": "the will be held despite a 77% cut to the Mexican Academy of Film Arts and Sciences budget?"} {"answers": ["Truth Serum", "Truth Serum"], "question": ", Tove Lo's debut EP, is a concept record that describes her most intense love affair, from the happy beginning to trying to move on after the breakup?"} {"answers": ["Trans Tasman Trophy", "Trans-Tasman Trophy"], "question": "the New Zealand cricketer Richard Hadlee was twice the man of the series in the ?"} {"answers": ["Street Books"], "question": "the mobile library uses library cards but does not set or enforce due dates?"} {"answers": ["History of Medicine Society"], "question": "the , founded by Sir William Osler in 1912, is one of the oldest in the world?"} {"answers": ["Privates", "Privates"], "question": "the shooter game was created to raise awareness about sexually transmitted infections?"} {"answers": ["Regrelor"], "question": " \"\", a new experimental antiplatelet drug, was withdrawn during a phase II clinical trial due to an increased risk of bleeding?"} {"answers": ["Perseus and Andromeda", "Perseus and Andromeda"], "question": " by Titian \"hung unglazed over a bath in Sir Richard Wallace's dressing room\" for over 20 years?"} {"answers": ["Flaying of Marsyas", "Flaying of Marsyas", "Punishment of Marsyas"], "question": "Titian's (1570s) shows a satyr being skinned alive by Apollo, and was once the prize in a lottery?"} {"answers": ["Chandak", "Pankaj Chandak", "Pankaj"], "question": "surgeon and his colleagues are believed to be the first surgical team to act in a television drama, namely \"The Crown\"?"} {"answers": ["William", "William A. Starrett", "Starrett", "William Aiken Starrett"], "question": ", builder of the Empire State Building, sent his steel construction technology to Japan to help design buildings to resist earthquakes?"} {"answers": ["Knuckles' Chaotix"], "question": " was not developed by Sonic Team, but rather a separate, internal development team at Sega?"} {"answers": ["Kojo", "Kojo Armah", "Armah"], "question": " once chaired a parliamentary committee to investigate the substitution of cocaine with corn dough in the Police Narcotics Exhibit Room of the Ghana Police Service?"} {"answers": ["Qadamgah", "Qadamgah"], "question": "the rock-cut structure \"\" near Persepolis, once thought to be an unfinished Achaemenid royal tomb, may actually be a completed work with a possible religious function?"} {"answers": ["Clinical pharmaceutical scientist"], "question": "a is both a practicing pharmacist and a scientist?"} {"answers": ["Dusky long-tailed cuckoo", "Dusky Long-tailed Cuckoo"], "question": "the call of the is faster in Lower Guinea than it is in Upper Guinea?"} {"answers": ["Ali-A"], "question": "the creator of the popular YouTube channel has been called a \"YouTube megastar\" by the BBC?"} {"answers": ["Protoblepharon rosenblatti"], "question": "the produces light with the help of bioluminescent bacteria?"} {"answers": ["The Man Who Studied Yoga", "Man Who Studied Yoga"], "question": "Norman Mailer wrote \"\" in 1952 in order to free himself from the past success of his first novel?"} {"answers": ["Theresa Meikle", "Meikle", "Theresa"], "question": " became the presiding judge of San Francisco County Superior Court in 1955, the first woman elected to such a position in any major American city?"} {"answers": ["Hyperboreae Undae"], "question": "the two distinct forms of the Martian dunes of apparently cannot coexist?"} {"answers": ["Luckia"], "question": "the amphipod was named after the location of its discovery, the Lucky Strike hydrothermal vent?"} {"answers": ["Kim Cobb", "Cobb", "Kim"], "question": " used coral to profile El Niño over seven thousand years?"} {"answers": ["Reah Mary Whitehead", "Reah Whitehead", "Reah", "Whitehead"], "question": ", the first female justice of the peace in Washington state, started her legal career as a stenographer?"} {"answers": ["Lyndsey", "Scott", "Lyndsey Scott"], "question": "between modelling for Victoria's Secret, Calvin Klein, and Prada, \"\" develops mobile apps for iOS?"} {"answers": ["Rwandan Civil War"], "question": "following the , two million Hutu refugees fled to neighboring countries \"(Rwandan refugee camp pictured)\", fearing reprisals?"} {"answers": ["Harold Joe Waldrum", "Harold", "Waldrum"], "question": " took thousands of Polaroid photos of the adobe churches and Penitente moradas of Northern New Mexico?"} {"answers": ["Battle of Bileća"], "question": "the Kingdom of Bosnia allowed the Ottoman Turks to penetrate deep into their territory before inflicting a heavy defeat on them at the 1388 ?"} {"answers": ["Jingu Bashi"], "question": " bridge in Tokyo is a tourist attraction frequented daily by cosplay, visual kei \"\", and gothic Lolita fashion fans?"} {"answers": ["Ustonson", "Onesimus Ustonson", "Onesimus"], "question": " \"(invoice pictured)\" supplied fishing tackle to the naturalist Joseph Banks for the second voyage of James Cook?"} {"answers": ["Syllis prolifera"], "question": "when breeding, the polychaete worm produces a detachable \"stolon\" which joins other stolons to swarm in the water column?"} {"answers": ["Komárek", "Miroslav", "Miroslav Komárek"], "question": "Czech linguist spent his entire six-decade academic career at Palacký University in Olomouc?"} {"answers": ["Altan Xire"], "question": ", the main township of a rural county in Inner Mongolia, has an extensive urban skyline?"} {"answers": ["Ashley Hatch", "Hatch", "Ashley"], "question": " was named 2017 NWSL Rookie of the Year and helped the North Carolina Courage win the 2017 NWSL Shield, scoring seven goals in 24 games?"} {"answers": ["Bosworth", "Sam", "Sam Bosworth"], "question": " is the first male coxswain to win an international elite rowing event with a female crew?"} {"answers": ["Northern rosella", "Northern Rosella"], "question": "the \"\" was previously known as the smutty rosella?"} {"answers": ["Black-necked grebe", "Black-necked Grebe"], "question": "the is flightless for two months of the year?"} {"answers": ["Prinzmetal", "Myron", "Myron Prinzmetal"], "question": " gave his name to Prinzmetal's angina, a type of chest pain that occurs at rest?"} {"answers": ["Calycopis pisis"], "question": "the butterfly has a junior synonym named after American cartoonist Gary Larson?"} {"answers": ["Deep Purple", "Deep Purple"], "question": "the song \"Why Didn't Rosemary?\" from the 1969 album was inspired by the film \"Rosemary's Baby\"?"} {"answers": ["Animal husbandry", "animal husbandry"], "question": "songs and books for children often depict happy in attractive countryside, glossing over the realities of impersonal, mechanized activities involved in modern intensive farming?"} {"answers": ["ABC", "ABC"], "question": "a middle-class terrorist organization known as successfully lobbied for two cabinet positions in the 1933 provisional government of Cuba?"} {"answers": ["Caroline Brown", "Caroline", "Winslow", "Caroline B. Winslow", "Caroline Brown Winslow"], "question": " opened the Homeopathic Free Dispensary, the first facility in Washington, D.C. where women doctors could practice side-by-side with their male colleagues?"} {"answers": ["Jinping Mountains"], "question": "a hydroelectric diversion project and a dark matter research lab have been developed deep under the in Sichuan, China?"} {"answers": ["Turkestan red pika"], "question": "the was at one time trapped for its fur?"} {"answers": ["Campo Troupial", "Campo troupial"], "question": "one individual \"\" was found to have 126 fly larvae in its stomach?"} {"answers": ["Laureus Lifetime Achievement Award"], "question": "the Norwegian mountaineer Arne Næss Jr. died in a climbing accident four months before he could accept his ?"} {"answers": ["Shoeburyness Boom"], "question": "the is the only known Cold War anti-submarine boom?"} {"answers": ["Sonic Colors"], "question": "the video game was designed to appeal to a wide demographic, specifically children and fans of the \"Super Mario\" series?"} {"answers": ["Super Mario World"], "question": " was designed to make the most out of the then-new Super Nintendo Entertainment System's features?"} {"answers": ["May", "Theindya", "May Hnin Theindya", "Hnin Theindya"], "question": "Queen of Pegu tried to save her husband Tarabya's life by tying her tresses with his?"} {"answers": ["Boiled leather", "boiled leather"], "question": "the German Army used pickelhaube helmets made of \"(example pictured)\" until halfway through World War I?"} {"answers": ["Louise", "Cook", "Louise Cook"], "question": "rally driver sold her trophies on eBay to help her continue competing in the 2012 World Rally Championship after her funding dried up?"} {"answers": ["Long Ago, Prophets Knew"], "question": "\"\" was one of about 50 hymns written after 1950 that were included in \"The New English Hymnal\"?"} {"answers": ["Victoria Yar Arol"], "question": " was one of 20–30 children of a Dinka tribal chief?"} {"answers": ["Hampi"], "question": "before its destruction, , whose central ruins \"(partly pictured)\" are now a UNESCO world heritage site, was the world's second-largest medieval city after Beijing?"} {"answers": ["Asian Emerald Cuckoo", "Asian emerald cuckoo"], "question": "the female lays her eggs in the nests of birds such as the crimson sunbird and the little spiderhunter?"} {"answers": ["Nüwa Palace"], "question": "the carving of 130,000 characters of Buddhist scriptures into the mountains around Hebei's began under the Northern Qi dynasty?"} {"answers": ["'Neile", "Fanana", "'Neile Alina 'Mantoa Fanana"], "question": " was the first female ombudsman of Lesotho?"} {"answers": ["Universal Paperclips"], "question": " is an incremental game where the goal is to convert the entire universe into paperclips?"} {"answers": ["Houdini Museum of New York"], "question": "the houses the world's second largest collection of \"Houdiniana\"?"} {"answers": ["Stern über Bethlehem"], "question": "\"\" is a German song created in 1964 and often sung by star singers \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Dora Glover Saker", "Dora Saker"], "question": "following its recent rediscovery, 1917 book \"Practical Cheddar Cheese-making\" has \"quickly acquired cult status amongst farmhouse cheese-makers\" \"(cheese press pictured)\"?"} {"answers": ["Torslunda plates"], "question": "a one-eyed figure shown on one of the \"\" is possibly the Norse god Odin?"} {"answers": ["Christmas with Friends", "Christmas with Friends"], "question": "American pianist Joe Sample died from mesothelioma prior to completing his parts for the collaborative album with India Arie?"} {"answers": ["National trauma"], "question": "wars, battles, assassinations, and natural disasters can all cause ?"} {"answers": ["Temperance and Good Citizenship Day"], "question": "as part of today's observances in the state of Washington, schools are expected to hold voter registration drives for eligible students?"} {"answers": ["Callum Hendry"], "question": "footballer gave up playing for a year before turning professional?"} {"answers": ["Ram Khamhaeng Inscription", "Ram Khamhaeng"], "question": "confirmation of the controversial claim that the was fake would have forced Thai history to be rewritten?"} {"answers": ["Pioneer Helmet", "Pioneer helmet"], "question": "the boar-crested \"\" was initially mistaken for a bucket?"} {"answers": ["Alfred P. Addaquay", "Alfred Patrick Addaquay"], "question": "Ghanaian keyboardist composed and performed his first oratorio when he was 20 years old?"} {"answers": ["Housefly", "housefly"], "question": " have been used in germ warfare to distribute cholera?"} {"answers": ["Yunchi"], "question": "Japanese singer covered the song \"Catch You Catch Me\" from \"Cardcaptor Sakura\" for one of her albums?"} {"answers": ["Panoz Avezzano"], "question": "the , unveiled at the 2016 Petit Le Mans, is named after a town in Italy that was destroyed by an earthquake?"} {"answers": ["Robin", "Ling", "Robin Ling"], "question": "the Exeter Hip, designed by and Clive Lee, improved the lives of millions of people?"} {"answers": ["Idiogramma elbakyanae"], "question": "when the wasp was named in honor of Sci-Hub founder Alexandra Elbakyan, she took this as an insult?"} {"answers": ["Armanda Degli Abbati Campodonico", "Armanda Degli Abbati", "Degli Abbati", "Armanda degli Abbati"], "question": "the Italian mezzo-soprano appeared as Ortrud in Rome and as Amneris in Rio de Janeiro, had an affair with a Russian revolutionary, and trained Estonian singers?"} {"answers": ["Jordan Murphy", "Jordan Murphy"], "question": " was the first basketball player to earn Big Ten Conference Player of the Week three weeks in a row since Evan Turner did so eight seasons earlier?"} {"answers": ["Gunday"], "question": " (2014) became one of the lowest-rated films on IMDb following a vote brigading social-media campaign by Bangladeshis?"} {"answers": ["Wat Phra Dhammakaya", "Phra Dhammakaya"], "question": " contains a large monument with a million Buddha statues?"} {"answers": ["Macon Whoopees", "Macon Whoopees"], "question": "the were named after Doris Day's rendition of the song \"Makin' Whoopee\"?"} {"answers": ["Asa Bisquera Miller", "Asa Miller"], "question": ", one of only two athletes competing for the Philippines at the 2018 Winter Olympics, was born and raised in Portland, Oregon, and still lives there?"} {"answers": ["Genoplesium littorale"], "question": "the critically endangered is threatened by rabbits and urban developments?"} {"answers": ["Edin Šehić"], "question": "at age 12, became the youngest footballer to sign a scholarship contract with NK Zagreb?"} {"answers": ["Archibald Everett Spriggs", "Archibald Spriggs", "Archibald E. Spriggs"], "question": "Montana lieutenant governor participated in a secret scheme to allow William A. Clark to retain his Senate seat?"} {"answers": ["Johannes Hill"], "question": "the baritone was the voice of Jesus and Pilate in Bach's Passions, and of Pope Francis in the premiere of \"Laudato si'\"?"} {"answers": ["Usomyrma"], "question": "the extinct ant was thought to be ancestral to spider ants when first described?"} {"answers": ["Damnation", "Damnation"], "question": "the comic book is about Doctor Strange fighting the demon Mephisto for the souls of Las Vegas citizens?"} {"answers": ["Vatusila"], "question": "the land snail genus was named after a Fijian tribe known for killing and eating the missionary Thomas Baker in 1867?"} {"answers": ["Paul Anthony Giles", "Giles", "Paul Giles", "Paul"], "question": "footballer suffered an injury during a match in March 1982 after being fouled by his brother?"} {"answers": ["Minol Araki"], "question": ", whose art drew on both Eastern and Western traditions, made a series of five paintings over long that were partly inspired by his mentor Zhang Daqian's work?"} {"answers": ["Candia massacre"], "question": "two months after the , the last Ottoman soldiers left Crete, ending 253 years of Ottoman rule?"} {"answers": ["Museum of Geometric and MADI Art"], "question": "the in Dallas is the only museum in North America dedicated to the Madí art movement?"} {"answers": ["Infrastructure Cost Review"], "question": "the 2010 led to annual savings of £3 billion in British government expenditure on infrastructure by 2014?"} {"answers": ["Minneapolis Miracle"], "question": "a last-second, game-winning touchdown by the Minnesota Vikings was dubbed the ?"} {"answers": ["Innocent Victims"], "question": " \"\" is a memorial sculpture to Diana, Princess of Wales, and Dodi Fayed?"} {"answers": ["Tomasz Mackiewicz"], "question": "Polish mountain climber went missing on January 27 during his seventh attempt to reach the summit of the high Nanga Parbat in Pakistan?"} {"answers": ["Michael F. Adubato"], "question": " tried to block a bill giving Newark, New Jersey, $18 million in added tax revenue, to protest salary increases for Newark's city council totalling $150,000?"} {"answers": ["Marițica Bibescu"], "question": "the recognition of \"\" as Princess-consort of Wallachia involved \"complicated maneuvers\", including the ousting of an Ecumenical Patriarch?"} {"answers": ["Halfway to Sanity"], "question": "on the Ramones 1987 tour, the group was banned from playing at Boston College and attended a student anti-censorship protest instead?"} {"answers": ["El Piñal"], "question": "Spain abandoned , its trading port in China, after encountering hostilities from the Portuguese?"} {"answers": ["Amanda Swimmer"], "question": " was one of the first individuals to propose different uses and names for traditional Cherokee pottery?"} {"answers": ["2018 Tokyo Marathon"], "question": "Yuta Shitara won 100 million yen for breaking the Japanese record at the ?"} {"answers": ["Pedro Zaragoza Orts", "Pedro Zaragoza", "Zaragoza", "Pedro"], "question": "in 1952, mayor was threatened with excommunication from the Catholic Church for allowing women to wear bikinis in Benidorm, Spain?"} {"answers": ["Peter Addyman", "Addyman", "Peter", "Peter Vincent Addyman"], "question": "the archaeologist was awarded the right to drive three beasts across a bridge in York?"} {"answers": ["CISBOT"], "question": "the robot once found a baseball under New York City?"} {"answers": ["I'm a Good Ol' Rebel"], "question": "upon hearing the Confederate song \"\", the future King Edward VII requested a repeat performance of \"that fine American song with the cuss words in it\"?"} {"answers": ["Double Concerto", "Double Concerto"], "question": "the for oboe and harp was composed by Hans Werner Henze for Heinz Holliger and his wife Ursula, and performed with 18 string players of Paul Sacher's orchestra?"} {"answers": ["Host", "Host", "host"], "question": "humans and horses are for the West Nile virus?"} {"answers": ["David Frühwirth"], "question": "violinist played music from the interwar period for violin and piano at the Salzburg Festival and on a recording titled \"Trails of Creativity\"?"} {"answers": ["Teodora Krajewska"], "question": ", one of the first female physicians in Bosnia-Herzegovina, rode a pony to visit her patients in remote mountain villages?"} {"answers": ["Anne Beaumanoir"], "question": " \"\" and her parents were recognised as Righteous Among the Nations for saving two Jewish children in France during the Second World War?"} {"answers": ["Katherine Keating"], "question": "in 1953, U.S. Navy pharmacist was an official witness for a prisoner of war exchange aboard the hospital ship USS \"Haven\"?"} {"answers": ["Ian", "Ian Anthony Feuer", "Feuer", "Ian Feuer"], "question": "footballer played a Predator in the 2007 film \"\"?"} {"answers": ["Membartsho"], "question": "enlightened individuals can supposedly see a temple at the bottom of the \"\" in Bhutan?"} {"answers": ["Bernardo De Pace", "De Pace"], "question": ", an Italian immigrant, started his own opera company and eventually performed at the Metropolitan Opera in New York?"} {"answers": ["Opémiska Community Hall fire", "Opémiska Community Hall"], "question": "when the broke out, people inside did not immediately evacuate because they thought the fire was part of a performance?"} {"answers": ["S-1", "S-1"], "question": "a power failure resulted in the destruction of the Juno II launch vehicle \"\" carrying the satellite, five seconds after its launch?"} {"answers": ["Sessions v. Dimaya"], "question": "in , Trump-appointed U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch joined a 5–4 vote against the Trump Administration?"} {"answers": ["George Speake", "George", "Speake"], "question": " sees an \"eyeless, open-jawed serpent\" on the Staffordshire helmet?"} {"answers": ["Gaboimilla"], "question": ", a mythical Chilean queen, is said to have allowed men into her kingdom only for procreation?"} {"answers": ["Joe", "Mayo", "Joe Mayo"], "question": "footballer \"never really thought about\" turning professional, and was training as an accountant when offered his first professional contract?"} {"answers": ["Stjerna", "Knut Stjerna", "Knut", "Knut Martin Stjerna"], "question": " used archaeology to analyse the Anglo-Saxon poem \"Beowulf\"?"} {"answers": ["Patrick Mayrhofer"], "question": "Paralympic silver-medal winning snowboarder was the first person in the world to undergo elective amputation to get a bionic hand prosthesis?"} {"answers": ["Chris", "Caple", "Chris Caple"], "question": ", an artefact conservationist, began archaeological excavations at the age of 14?"} {"answers": ["Atlanticopristis"], "question": "the extinct sawfish \"(artist's impression pictured)\" had multiple barbs on both sides of its teeth?"} {"answers": ["Giulia Bongiorno"], "question": ", a defense lawyer in both the Giulio Andreotti trials and the Amanda Knox trial, is now the Italian Minister of Public Administration?"} {"answers": ["Potato production in Cambodia"], "question": "the first research center for was opened in the country in 2016?"} {"answers": ["The Nun Jerónima de la Fuente"], "question": " \"\", one of Diego Velázquez earliest portraits, was mistakenly attributed to Luis Tristán?"} {"answers": ["Rood Building"], "question": "the is the only remaining High Victorian Gothic commercial building in Grand Rapids, Michigan?"} {"answers": ["Bial", "Deborah", "Deborah Bial"], "question": " uses Lego to test whether students are ready for college?"} {"answers": ["Sabhyata Dwar"], "question": ", an arch monument, bears inscriptions of Megasthenes, Ashoka, Buddha, and Mahavira?"} {"answers": ["Ryan Bollinger", "Ryan Michael Bollinger"], "question": " played professionally in Germany and Australia before his first promotion to Major League Baseball?"} {"answers": ["Zubin Khan"], "question": "actor Art Malik wanted viewers of \"Holby City\" to perceive his character as an \"educated Muslim man\"?"} {"answers": ["Nephasoma minutum"], "question": "the peanut worm has been referred to as a \"taxonomic wastebasket\"?"} {"answers": ["Cuitláhuac García Jiménez"], "question": " lost the 2016 Veracruz gubernatorial election to Miguel Ángel Yunes Linares, but defeated Linares son in 2018?"} {"answers": ["Saving Light"], "question": "the song \"\" was released as part of \"Make Trance #1 Again\", an initiative that encouraged fans to purchase the song on Beatport to support an anti-bullying charity?"} {"answers": ["Captain Cook State Recreation Area"], "question": "Alaska's was a traditional salmon fishing spot for the Dena'ina people, before being used for commercial fishing?"} {"answers": ["Sun Fuling"], "question": "before the cremation of former business executive , Chinese President Xi Jinping paid his final respects at the cemetery?"} {"answers": ["Liu Xinyuan"], "question": "Chinese scientist is a member of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine?"} {"answers": ["070 Shake"], "question": "New Jersey musician was featured in a \"Vogue\" essay on rising queer stars in rap music?"} {"answers": ["An Wasserflüssen Babylon"], "question": "the hymn tune of the 16th-century \"\" (\"By the rivers of Babylon\") was largely popularized with the text of a 17th-century Passion hymn?"} {"answers": ["Carl Rasch", "Carl Rasch"], "question": "Danish dermatologist coined the term \"polymorphic light eruption\"?"} {"answers": ["H. J. Heinz Company", "H. J. Heinz Company complex"], "question": "the includes buildings named Meat, Bean, and Cereal?"} {"answers": ["Pseudocalanus newmani"], "question": "the preferred food of the copepod includes diatoms of the genus \"Thalassiosira\", which can be toxic to its young?"} {"answers": ["Westbourne Terrace Road", "Westbourne Terrace"], "question": " was one of 19 different \"Westbourne\" streets that appeared in the London \"Postal Guide\" in the nineteenth century?"} {"answers": ["Alexa Bank"], "question": " is probably a drowned atoll?"} {"answers": ["Konstantin Petrovich Nechaev", "Konstantin Nechaev"], "question": "despite being portrayed favorably in a Soviet propaganda film, was later accused by Leon Trotsky of supporting Chinese monarchism?"} {"answers": ["Solid", "Solid"], "question": "the World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee created the to reclaim the Web from corporations and return control of data to users?"} {"answers": ["Dee Booher"], "question": "before she became a star in Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, first professional match was against a bear?"} {"answers": ["Thomas Hawker KCH", "Thomas Hawker", "Thomas Hawker"], "question": "a successful Peninsular War charge led by \"\" was said to prove that the use of carbines by cavalrymen was \"nothing short of insanity\"?"} {"answers": ["Elise Barensfeld"], "question": "singer is a possible dedicatee of Ludwig van Beethoven's \"Für Elise\"?"} {"answers": ["Helen Bones", "Helen Woodrow Bones"], "question": " \"\", U.S. President Woodrow Wilson's first cousin, became a \"surrogate First Lady\" for 16 months between the death of his first wife and his second marriage?"} {"answers": ["DeMario Mayfield", "DeMario Aquan Mayfield"], "question": "after being rejected by European and Chinese teams, began his professional basketball career in an Iraqi league?"} {"answers": ["Trey Kell"], "question": "basketball player signed with the Bosnian team Igokea over nine other European offers?"} {"answers": ["Sara Elizabeth Hughes", "Sara Hughes", "Sara", "Hughes"], "question": "with the USC Trojans, beach volleyball player won 103 consecutive matches and 2 NCAA Championships?"} {"answers": ["U.S. Bicycle Route 66"], "question": "United States Route 66, decommissioned in 1985, was recently designated as ?"} {"answers": ["Das goldene Kreuz"], "question": " (\"The Golden Cross\"), the second opera by Ignaz Brüll \"\", was an immediate international success but was later banned by the Nazi regime?"} {"answers": ["Cisneros", "Lorena", "Lorena Cuéllar Cisneros"], "question": "in 2017, joined eight other Mexican senators in switching parties after a dispute over commission seats, more than doubling the Labor Party's ranks?"} {"answers": ["Iran Pride Day", "Pride Day"], "question": "despite homosexuality being punishable by death, Iranian LGBT activists celebrate \"(logo pictured)\" by secretly photographing themselves holding rainbow flags in Tehran and other cities?"} {"answers": ["Charro outfit"], "question": "in 1985, Victor Almaraz made a which consisted mainly of pull tabs from 2,500 aluminum cans?"} {"answers": ["II", "Leleiohoku", "Leleiohoku II"], "question": "Prince \"\" formed the Kawaihau Glee Club, said to be composed of the \"very purest and sweetest male voices to be found amongst the Native Hawaiians\"?"} {"answers": ["Felix Agnus"], "question": "as a volunteer infantryman in the American Civil War, saved the life of Captain Judson Kilpatrick?"} {"answers": ["Mary Blair Moody", "Mary Jane Blair Moody"], "question": " became the first woman to earn an MD from Buffalo Medical College?"} {"answers": ["Élodie Tessier"], "question": "Canadian national basketball player is tall?"} {"answers": ["William G. Blakely"], "question": "the procession after the 1920 funeral of reportedly included the longest line of automobiles ever seen at a funeral in Kingman, Arizona?"} {"answers": ["César Raúl Meza Torres", "Meza Torres", "Raúl Meza Torres"], "question": "pictures of suspected 18-year-old assassin inspired other teenagers in Mexico to join organized crime?"} {"answers": ["Valentin Peter Feuerstein"], "question": " created a cycle of seven stained-glass windows \"(three pictured)\" for the Überwasserkirche in Münster?"} {"answers": ["Calais Conference"], "question": "the full implementation of the was thwarted by the threatened resignations of Field Marshal Douglas Haig and General Sir William Robertson?"} {"answers": ["Matt Mobley"], "question": " set an Atlantic 10 basketball tournament record with nine 3-pointers in a victory over Richmond?"} {"answers": ["Chaophraya Phrasadet Surentharathibodi"], "question": " \"\" wrote a manual on etiquette in order to teach proper manners to Siam's newly educated class?"} {"answers": ["Isaac", "Isaac I Komnenos", "Komnenos"], "question": "two years after winning the throne of the Byzantine Empire in battle, voluntarily abdicated and retired to a monastery?"} {"answers": ["United States Lake Survey"], "question": "during World War II, the published 370 tons of maps including 8,109 different charts and maps, distributing over 9 million items to the armed forces?"} {"answers": ["Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada"], "question": "the was created as a result of a commission calling for \"culturally appropriate curricula\" for Aboriginal Canadian students?"}