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dev_100
Who is the father of the performer of Qui de noux deux?
[ "Louis Chedid" ]
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dev_101
Who is the child of the cast member of Green Ice?
[ "Tatum O'Neal" ]
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dev_102
Who is the sibling of the actress who played Susan Walker in Miracle on 34th street?
[ "Lana Wood" ]
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dev_103
Who is the sibling of the actress that played the little girl in Miracle on 34th street 1947?
[ "Lana Wood" ]
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dev_104
Whose sister played Susie in miracle on 34th street?
[ "Lana Wood" ]
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dev_105
What company did the company that initiated a successful price war among PC manufacturers in 1994 merge with in 2002?
[ "Hewlett Packard", "Hewlett-Packard" ]
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dev_106
What company merged in 2002 with the CEMM developer?
[ "Hewlett Packard", "Hewlett-Packard" ]
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dev_107
In 2002, what company merged with the top PC manufacturer from 1994?
[ "Hewlett Packard", "Hewlett-Packard" ]
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dev_108
What body of water includes the terrain feature where Coffee Swamp is located?
[ "Lake Superior", "Superior" ]
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dev_109
Who has played for both West Ham Ajax and the team that Adam Hammill is on?
[ "Mido" ]
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dev_110
Who has played for West Ham Ajax and the team that David Currie plays for?
[ "Mido" ]
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dev_111
Who has played for West Ham Ajax and the team from the city where Malcolm Graham died?
[ "Mido" ]
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dev_112
Who is the employer of the person Mach's principle was named after?
[ "Charles University" ]
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dev_113
Who is the employer of the physicist who Mach number is named after?
[ "Charles University" ]
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dev_114
Which university employed the person that Mach bands are named after?
[ "Charles University" ]
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dev_115
Who is the spouse of a cast member from King of the Mountain?
[ "Lisa Rinna" ]
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dev_116
What is the birthplace of the person after whom São José dos Campos was named?
[ "Nazareth" ]
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dev_117
What year did the author of Prince Prigio die?
[ "1912" ]
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dev_118
When did military instruction start at the place where Larry Alcala was educated?
[ "1912" ]
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dev_119
When did the military instruction start in the university that Paulo Manalo attended?
[ "1912" ]
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dev_120
What county shares a border with Cedar Springs?
[ "Bell County" ]
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dev_121
Who is the father of Empress Wang's husband?
[ "Yang Xingmi" ]
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dev_122
In which county was James Finch born?
[ "Bay County", "Bay County, Florida" ]
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dev_123
Who is the other child of Chian Hsiao-chang's father?
[ "Chiang Hsiao-wu", "Alex Chiang" ]
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dev_124
Who is the uncle of Liu Bin?
[ "Liu Yin" ]
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dev_125
Who is the child of Chiang Hsiao-wen's father?
[ "Chiang Hsiao-wu", "Alex Chiang" ]
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dev_126
What is the movie starring Preity Zinta, Madhuri Dixit and the spouse of Kajol?
[ "Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke" ]
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dev_127
What film features Anil Devgan's sibling?
[ "Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke" ]
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dev_128
What preity zinta and madhuri dixit movie had a cast member from U Me Aur Hum ?
[ "Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke" ]
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dev_129
What is the record label for the band which performed Pythons?
[ "Kanine Records" ]
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dev_130
Who is the child of the actor who is a cast member of Love in Pawn?
[ "Kim Braden" ]
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dev_131
Who is the creator of Mickey Mouse's spouse?
[ "Walt Disney" ]
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dev_132
Who was the US physicist who directed the project that developed the first atomic bomb at the same place where Feynman worked on Water Boiler?
[ "Robert Oppenheimer", "J. Robert Oppenheimer" ]
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dev_133
What political party does the person that Adversary in the House is based on a member of?
[ "Socialist Party of America", "Democrat", "Democratic Party" ]
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dev_134
What political party was the socialist candidate part of who ran for president in 1912?
[ "Socialist Party of America", "Democrat", "Democratic Party" ]
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dev_135
What political party was the candidate who garnered a million votes during the 1920 election despite being in prison, a member of?
[ "Socialist Party of America", "Democrat", "Democratic Party" ]
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dev_136
What is the river that the Kettle Generating Station is located on a tributary of?
[ "Hudson's Bay", "Hudson Bay" ]
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dev_137
What is the river where Long Spruce Generating Station is located a tributary of?
[ "Hudson's Bay", "Hudson Bay" ]
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dev_138
Of which river is the river Kichi Sipi Bridge crosses a tributary?
[ "Hudson's Bay", "Hudson Bay", "HB" ]
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dev_139
Who married the publisher of abolitionist newspaper The North Star?
[ "Helen Pitts Douglass" ]
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dev_140
Who is the spouse of the first nominated African American presidential candidate?
[ "Helen Pitts Douglass" ]
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dev_141
Who was the spouse of a leading speaker against slavery and publisher of an antislavery newspaper?
[ "Helen Pitts Douglass" ]
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dev_142
Who is the spouse of the producer of Dolores Claiborne?
[ "Helen Mirren" ]
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dev_143
Who is the city that AvtoVAZ's headquarters is located in named after?
[ "Palmiro Togliatti" ]
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dev_144
Who is the city where Lesnoye Sanatorium is located named after?
[ "Palmiro Togliatti" ]
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dev_145
Whom is the birth place of Ravil Aryapov named after?
[ "Palmiro Togliatti" ]
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dev_146
When did the person who first brought a postal service into Umayyad lands become caliph?
[ "661" ]
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dev_147
What university did the author of 1967: The Last Good Year attend?
[ "University of British Columbia", "The University of British Columbia" ]
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dev_148
Where did the author of The National Dream go to university?
[ "University of British Columbia", "The University of British Columbia" ]
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dev_149
What university did the author of The Secret World of Og go to?
[ "University of British Columbia", "The University of British Columbia" ]
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dev_150
This is an instance of who was named commander in chief of texas forces by the new national government of texas National Forest?
[ "United States National Forest", "forest", "forests", "Forest", "National Forest" ]
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dev_151
Who was honored with the highest award in India before becoming president?
[ "A.P.J. Abdul Kalam", "A. P. J. Abdul Kalam", "Abdul Kalam", "Kalam", "Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam" ]
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dev_152
Who was given India's highest civilian honor before he became President of India?
[ "A.P.J. Abdul Kalam", "A. P. J. Abdul Kalam", "Abdul Kalam", "Kalam", "Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam" ]
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dev_153
Who was honoured with the highest award a citizen without military experience in India before becoming a president?
[ "A.P.J. Abdul Kalam", "A. P. J. Abdul Kalam", "Abdul Kalam", "Kalam", "Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam" ]
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dev_154
What type of animal is Xiao Liwu's mother?
[ "panda", "giant panda", "Giant panda" ]
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dev_155
Who was honored with the award Dhondo Keshav Karve received prior to becoming president of India?
[ "A.P.J. Abdul Kalam", "A. P. J. Abdul Kalam", "Abdul Kalam", "Kalam", "Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam" ]
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dev_156
What recognition did the actor of Truman Capote from Capote receive?
[ "nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor", "Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor" ]
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dev_157
What kind of recognition did the actor who played the game maker in hunger games receive?
[ "nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor", "Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor" ]
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dev_158
What other recognition did the Oscar winner for Best Actor in 2006 receive?
[ "nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor", "Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor" ]
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dev_159
What recognition did the Jack Goes Boating director receive?
[ "nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor", "Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor" ]
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dev_160
What was the show named after the character featured in the video game Mickey's Safari in Letterland?
[ "The Mickey Mouse Club" ]
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dev_161
Who developed the eponymous character from the series that contains Mickey's Safari in Letterland?
[ "Walt Disney", "Ub Iwerks" ]
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dev_162
Who did the original voice for the character whose series Mickey's safari in Letterland is from?
[ "Walt Disney" ]
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dev_163
Who is the child of the creator of A Distinguished Member of the Humane Society?
[ "Edwin Landseer Lutyens", "Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens", "Edwin Lutyens" ]
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dev_164
What was the old show that was named after a character that Walt Disney created in 1928 called?
[ "The Mickey Mouse Club" ]
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dev_165
What military overran much of Erich Zakowski's place of birth?
[ "Russian troops" ]
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dev_166
According to the agency that published U.S. and World Population Clock, what is the total area in square miles?
[ "17.037 square miles" ]
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dev_167
What else happened in the northern part of Erich Zakowski's birthplace in the now Russian area?
[ "names were replaced by new Russian names" ]
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dev_168
What happened to the Curonians who lived in the area where Erich Zakowski was born?
[ "expelled by the Soviet Union", "the Soviet Union", "Soviet Union", "SU" ]
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dev_169
Where did the producer of Julius Caesar study or work?
[ "Clifton College" ]
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dev_170
According to the agency that considers if Los Angeles County is to be a separate metropolitan area, what is the total area in square miles?
[ "17.037 square miles" ]
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dev_171
According to the organization that creates census county division, what is the total area in square miles?
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dev_172
According to the developer of Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing, what is the total area of Atlantic City in square miles?
[ "17.037 square miles" ]
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dev_173
Where did the producer of On Dangerous Ground study or work?
[ "Clifton College" ]
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dev_174
Where did the founder of the Acting Company study?
[ "Clifton College" ]
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dev_175
When did the crowning of the person under whom the Chapter House was built happen?
[ "1216" ]
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dev_176
Who is the spouse of the person who sang holding out for a hero in shrek 2?
[ "Adrian Edmondson" ]
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dev_177
Who is the spouse of the creator of Absolutely Fabulous?
[ "Adrian Edmondson" ]
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dev_178
Who is the spouse of the actress who played the fairy god mother in Shrek 2?
[ "Adrian Edmondson" ]
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dev_179
When was John's eldest son crowned?
[ "1216" ]
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dev_180
When was the sibling of Alice de Lusignan, Countess of Surrey crowned?
[ "1216" ]
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dev_181
What year was the father of Katherine of England crowned?
[ "1216" ]
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dev_182
What month did the person who retained trust in Longchamp go away to the Holy Land?
[ "October", "Oct" ]
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dev_183
When did a storm disperse the fleet led by the English king who trusted William de Longchamp?
[ "1191" ]
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dev_184
In the King's Speech, who played the person who was the King of England in 1950?
[ "Colin Firth" ]
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dev_185
What is the record label for the singer who originally sang You Belong To Me.
[ "MGM Records", "MGM" ]
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dev_186
What record label does the artist who sang you belong to me belong to?
[ "MGM Records", "MGM" ]
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dev_187
When is the next episode of the series that Steven the Sword Fighter is a part of being released?
[ "TBD" ]
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dev_188
Who played the monarch at the end of WW2 in The King's Speech?
[ "Colin Firth" ]
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dev_189
Who played king whose regal Name did Albert Adopt in the king's speech?
[ "Colin Firth" ]
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dev_190
Who played the king that was king of england in 1951 in the king's speech?
[ "Colin Firth" ]
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dev_191
In A League of Their Own, who played the husband of the actress who played Thelma in Thelma and Louise?
[ "Bill Pullman" ]
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dev_192
In the movie A League of their Own, who played the husband of the person who also played Thelma in the movie Thelma and Louise?
[ "Bill Pullman" ]
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dev_193
What character in A League of their Own was played by the actress who played Thelma in the movie Thelma and Louise?
[ "Dottie Hinson" ]
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dev_194
The actor who played Thelma in "Thelma and Louise" also played which character in "A League of Their Own"?
[ "Dottie Hinson" ]
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dev_195
Who is the sibling of the author of Kapalkundala?
[ "Sanjib Chandra", "Sanjib Chandra Chattopadhyay" ]
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dev_196
Who is the voice of the character in Spongebob Squarepants with the same name as the creature that annelid larvae live like?
[ "Mr. Lawrence", "Doug Lawrence" ]
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dev_197
The actor who plays the girl in Spiderman Homecoming is signed to which record label?
[ "Hollywood Records" ]
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dev_198
What is the record label of the co-writer and recording artist of Permission to Fly?
[ "Hollywood Records" ]
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dev_199
What team drafted the winner of the NBA scoring title this year?
[ "Oklahoma City Thunder" ]
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