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{"_id": "812b4f47097e11ebbdb0ac1f6bf848b6", "question": "Are Aminabad, Firuzkuh and Shah Pahneh both located in the same country?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "2wiki", "context": [["Shah Pahneh", "Shah Pahneh( also Romanized as Sh\u0101h Pahneh and Sh\u0101pahneh) is a village in Japelaq -e Gharbi Rural District, Japelaq District, Azna County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 47, in 12 families."], ["Aminabad, Firuzkuh", "Aminabad( also Romanized as Am\u012bn\u0101b\u0101d) is a village in Hablerud Rural District, in the Central District of Firuzkuh County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 318, in 96 families."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
{"_id": "ecde78bc087811ebbd67ac1f6bf848b6", "question": "Do both films: Vanji-Kottai Valipan and Hell\u00e9 (Film) have the directors from the same country?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "2wiki", "context": [["Vanji-Kottai Valipan", "Vanji-Kottai Valipan is a 1958 Indian Tamil-language Ruritanian romance film written by the Gemini Studios story department, consisting of K. J. Mahadevan, C. Srinivasan and Kothamangalam Subbu, while the film was directed and produced by S. S. Vasan. It stars Gemini Ganesan and Vyjayanthimala in lead with Padmini, P. S. Veerappa, T. K. Shanmugam, Pasupuleti Kannamba, Vijayakumari, K. A. Thangavelu and M. S. Sundari Bai as the ensemble cast of the film. The camera was handled by P. Ellappa and the audiography was handled by C. E. Biggs, while the editing was done by N. R. Krishna Sami. This film was remade in Hindi as \"Raj Tilak\" with the same lead actors and was dubbed in Telugu as \"Vijaya Kota Veerudu\"."], ["S. S. Vasan", "Subramaniam Srinivasan( 4 January 1904 \u2013 26 August 1969), popularly known by his screen name S. S. Vasan, was an Indian journalist, writer, advertiser, film producer, director and business tycoon. He is the founder of the Tamil- language magazine\" Ananda Vikatan\" and the film production company Gemini Studios, Gemini Film Laboratories and Gemini Picture Circuit. He was a member of parliament( Rajya Sabha) from 1964 and served his term till his death. Vasan was born in Thiruthuraipoondi in the then Tanjore district but was forced to migrate to Madras following the death of his father at an early age. Vasan discontinued his studies before graduation and set up a flourishing mail order and advertising business. In 1928, Vasan purchased a struggling Tamil magazine\" Ananda Vikatan\" that was published by Pudhoor Vaidyanadhaiyar since February 1926 and has stopped publication in December 1927. Vasan bought the publication in January 1928 and relaunched it with the same name but in a different format from February 1928. \" Ananda Vikatan\", subsequently, emerged as the leading Tamil magazine in the then Madras Presidency and continues to be the oldest and most respected Tamil magazine till this day. Vasan entered the Tamil film industry in 1936 when his novel\" Sathi Leelavathi\" was made into a film. In 1940, he purchased the Motion Picture Producers Combine, a film studio and renamed it Gemini Studios. Gemini Studios made a number of successful Tamil, Telugu and Hindi movies from 1940 to 1969, notable ones being\" Mangamma Sapatham Aboorva Sagotharargal,\" Nandanaar Bala Nagamma Miss MaliniChandralekhaVanjikkottai ValibanNishaanMangalaInsaaniyatGrahastiGharanaZindagiVazhkai PadaguMotor Sundaram PillaiOlivilakkuChakradhariAuratAvvaiyarPaigham\" and\" Irumbu Thirai\". Vasan also directed some of his later movies, the first being\" Chandralekha\", which is considered by critics and film historians to be a milestone in Indian cinema. Vasan died in Madras on 26 August 1969, at the age of 65. Vasan was an accomplished writer and translator and a hugely successful journalist. As a director, Vasan was known for his grandiose sets and innovative techniques that he introduced. Film historian Randor Guy hailed Vasan as the\" Cecil B. De Mille of India\". He was the first film and media personality to be invited to be a member of parliament in India's Rajya Sabha where he advocated the granting of industry status to the film trade( a battle still being fought). He was one of the founders of Film Federation India, Producer's Guild of India and the South Indian Film Chamber of Commerce. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1969, the year of his death, by the government of India for his extraordinary contribution to Indian media. The Government of India and the Postal department released postage stamps bearing his likeness on 26 August 2004, the year of his centenary."], ["Hell\u00e9 (film)", "Helle is a 1972 French film directed by Roger Vadim. The film recorded admissions of 345,984 in France."], ["Roger Vadim", "Roger Vadim( 26 January 1928 \u2013 11 February 2000) was a French screenwriter, film director and producer, as well as an author, artist and occasional actor. His best- known works are visually lavish films with erotic qualities, such as\" And God Created Woman\"( 1956),\" Barbarella\"( 1968), and\" Pretty Maids All in a Row\"( 1971)."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
{"_id": "c8abe05608e311ebbda4ac1f6bf848b6", "question": "Are The Dinosaur Project and At Sword's Point both from the same country?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "2wiki", "context": [["At Sword's Point", "At Sword's Point, also known as The Sons of the Three Musketeers, is a 1952 American historical action film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Cornel Wilde and Maureen O' Hara. It was shot in Technicolor by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was completed in 1949, but was not released until 1952. The Three Musketeers' offsprings of Aramis, Porthos, D'Artagnan and Claire, the daughter of Athos, are reunited by the ageing Queen Anne to halt the villainy of her treacherous nephew, the Duc de Lavalle."], ["The Dinosaur Project", "The Dinosaur Project is a 2012 British science fiction thriller drama adventure film edited by Ben Lester, produced by Moonlighting Films, Kent Films, LoveFilm, Anton Capital Entertainment, Dinosaur Productions and Nick Hill, distributed by StudioCanal, music composed by Richard Blair- Oliphant, based on an original idea by Sid Bennett and Tom Pridham, written by Sid Bennett and Jay Basu, and directed by Sid Bennett. It stars Richard Dillane, Peter Brooke, Matthew Kane, Natasha Loring, Stephen Jennings, Andre Weideman with Abena Ayivor and Sivu Nobongoza. The visual effects for the film were provided by Jellyfish Pictures. \" The Dinosaur Project\" was filmed in South Africa on 8 August 2012. The film was rated PG- 13 for some violence, terror and a brief suggestive image. The film was released in cinemas in the UK on 10 August 2012 by StudioCanal. The movie has received mixed reviews from critics and grossed$ 2,412,576 worldwide. The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 27 February 2013 by StudioCanal."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab99943554299131ca42391", "question": "The 1895/96 Football League season was the eighth in Football League history with Everton, their Goodison Park home, is a football stadium located in Walton, Liverpool, in which country?", "answer": "England", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["1895\u201396 Everton F.C. season", "The 1895/96 Football League season was the eighth in Football League history with Everton having been an ever present in the top division. The club played thirty-three games in England's two major competitions, winning eighteen, drawing seven and losing eight. The club finished the season in third place, six points adrift of Champions Aston Villa, and were defeated in the quarter final of the F A Cup by eventual winners The Wednesday. Their Goodison Park home hosted the drawn semi final between Wednesday and Bolton Wanderers."], ["Goodison Park", "Goodison Park is a football stadium located in Walton, Liverpool, England. The stadium has been home to Premier League club Everton since its completion in 1892 and is one of the world's oldest purpose-built football grounds. The stadium is built in a residential area served by regular rail and bus services two miles (3 km) from Liverpool city centre."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a80d30655429938b61421fe", "question": "Are Manhattan West and Singer Building both projects in New York?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Singer Building", "The Singer Building or Singer Tower, at Liberty Street and Broadway in Lower Manhattan's Financial District, in the U.S. state of New York, was a 47-story office building completed in 1908 as the headquarters of the Singer Manufacturing Company. It was the tallest building in the world from 1908 to 1909. It was torn down in 1968, together with the adjacent City Investing Building, and is now the site of One Liberty Plaza. When it was razed, it became the tallest building ever to be demolished, and is still the third-tallest building ever to be destroyed (after the World Trade Center towers) and the tallest to be purposely demolished by its owner."], ["Manhattan West", "Manhattan West is a 5400000 sqft mixed-use development by Brookfield Properties. The project consists of two large office towers and two smaller residential towers, as well as a 1.5 acre public park. The towers will be built on a platform over Penn Station storage tracks along Ninth Avenue. The buildings will be built close to the developing Hudson Yards region between 31st and 33rd streets. These two buildings have been proposed as of 2010 . Upon its completion the taller west tower will extend 995 ft up to its roof and will be one of the tallest buildings in New York City and the world."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ade2af055429939a52fe84b", "question": "The Pantanal is a mid-size pickup truck made by the Brazilian off-road vehicle manufacturer Troller Ve\u00edculos Especiais S/A, a manufacturer of off-road vehicles in which country, from 2006 to 2008?", "answer": "Brazil", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Troller Pantanal", "The Pantanal is a mid-size pickup truck made by the Brazilian off-road vehicle manufacturer Troller Ve\u00edculos Especiais S/A from 2006 to 2008. Only 77 Pantanal trucks were built, and all were recalled in February 2008 due to the possibility of cracks forming in the chassis. Ford, the current owner of Troller, announced that they would take back all 77 trucks, thus making the Pantanal obsolete unless an owner wished to keep their Pantanal."], ["Troller Ve\u00edculos Especiais", "Troller Ve\u00edculos Especiais S/A (Troller) is a manufacturer of off-road vehicles in Brazil. It was founded in 1995 in Horizonte, Cear\u00e1, becoming a Ford subsidiary in 2007."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a793e77554299029c4b5f36", "question": "Who was born first, Martin Heidegger or Lydia Davis?", "answer": "Martin Heidegger", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Martin Heidegger", "Martin Heidegger ( ; ] ; 26 September 188926 May 1976) was a German philosopher and a seminal thinker in the Continental tradition and philosophical hermeneutics. According to the \"Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy\", he is \"widely acknowledged to be one of the most original and important philosophers of the 20th century\". Heidegger is best known for his contributions to phenomenology and existentialism, though as the \"Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy\" cautions, \"his thinking should be identified as part of such philosophical movements only with extreme care and qualification\"."], ["Lydia Davis", "Lydia Davis (born July 15, 1947) is an American writer noted for literary works of extreme brevity (commonly called \"flash fiction\"). Davis is also a short story writer, novelist, essayist, and translator from French and other languages, and has produced several new translations of French literary classics, including \"Swann\u2019s Way\" by Marcel Proust and \"Madame Bovary\" by Gustave Flaubert."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae3e6f85542996836b02bee", "question": "What's Golden was included in an open world racing video game that was developed by Playground Games and published by who?", "answer": "Microsoft Studios", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Forza Horizon 3", "Forza Horizon 3 is an open world racing video game developed by Playground Games and published by Microsoft Studios for Xbox One and Microsoft Windows 10. The game features cross-platform play between the two platforms. The game was released on 23 September 2016 for Ultimate Edition players, and 27 September 2016 for standard and Deluxe Edition players. It is the third \"Forza Horizon\" and the ninth instalment in the \"Forza\" series. As with previous \"Horizon\" games, Turn 10 Studios assisted Playground Games in the game's development. It is set in a fictional representation of Australia. Additional content has been released in the form of car packs and two world expansions, which also include additional cars."], ["What's Golden", "It was also featured on ATV Offroad Fury 2. The song was additionally included in the video game Forza Horizon 3 on the fictional radio 'Block Party'."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a834f4755429954d2e2ec8f", "question": "Enterprise Car Sales was established in 1962 by founder Jack Taylor, which American car rental company headquartered in Clayton, Missouri, United States in Greater St. Louis?", "answer": "Enterprise Rent-A-Car", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Enterprise Rent-A-Car", "Enterprise Rent-A-Car is an American car rental company headquartered in Clayton, Missouri, United States in Greater St. Louis. In addition to car rental, Enterprise also oversees commercial fleet management, used car sales, and commercial truck rental operations."], ["Enterprise Car Sales", "Enterprise Car Sales was established in 1962 by Enterprise Rent-A-Car founder Jack Taylor and is an expanded service of the Enterprise Holdings, the largest rental car company in North America."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac2b5d2554299218029dafd", "question": "Feodor Chin voices the character of Zenyatta from a game by a developer an publisher based in what city and state?", "answer": "Irvine, California", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Feodor Chin", "Feodor Chin (born August 18, 1974) is an American actor, writer, voiceover artist, producer and director. Chin starred as the antagonist \"Benny\" in Juwan Chung's \"Baby\" opposite David Huynh, the protagonist. \"Baby\" won a Special Jury Award for Best Feature Length Film, Narrative at the 2007 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, among other awards. He also starred as pioneering actor and artist Keye Luke in Timothy Tau's short film bio-pic \"Keye Luke\", which premiered at the 2012 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and which was also Closing Night Film of the inaugural 2013 Seattle Asian American Film Festival. Chin also voices the character of Zenyatta from Blizzard Entertainment's game, \"Overwatch\"."], ["Blizzard Entertainment", "Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. is an American video game developer and publisher based in Irvine, California, and is a subsidiary of the American company Activision Blizzard. The company was founded on February 8, 1991, under the name Silicon & Synapse by three graduates of the University of California, Los Angeles: Michael Morhaime, Frank Pearce, and Allen Adham. The company originally concentrated on the creation of game ports for other studios before beginning development of their own software in 1993 with games like \"Rock n' Roll Racing\" and \"The Lost Vikings\". In 1994 the company became Chaos Studios, then Blizzard Entertainment, Inc. after being acquired by distributor Davidson & Associates."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7293145542992359bc310d", "question": "Shere Khan is a fictional Bengal tiger that was the main antagonist in Rudyard Kipling's book titled what?", "answer": "The Jungle Book", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Shere Khan", "Shere Khan (Hindi: \u0936\u0947\u0930 \u0916\u093e\u0928 ; Urdu: \u0634\u06cc\u0631 \u062e\u0627\u0646\u200e ) is a fictional Bengal tiger and the main antagonist of Rudyard Kipling's \"Jungle Book\" and its adaptations. According to The Kipling Society, the word \"Shere\" (or \"\"shir\"\") translates as \"tiger\" and \"Khan\" is a title of distinction, used together \"to show that he is chief among tigers.\" Other sources indicate \"Shere\" may mean \"tiger\" or \"lion\" in Persian, Urdu, and Punjabi, and that \"Khan\" translates as \"king\", or \"leader\", in a number of languages influenced by the Mongols, including Pashto and Urdu. The name may have originated from the nickname of the Afghan origin King who once ruled in India, Sher Shah Suri."], ["The Jungle Book (2016 film)", "The Jungle Book is a 2016 American fantasy adventure film, directed and co-produced by Jon Favreau, produced by Walt Disney Pictures, and written by Justin Marks. Based on Rudyard Kipling's eponymous collective works and inspired by Walt Disney's 1967 animated film of the same name, \"The Jungle Book\" is a live-action/CGI film that tells the story of Mowgli, an orphaned human boy who, guided by his animal guardians, sets out on a journey of self-discovery while evading the threatening Shere Khan. The film introduces Neel Sethi as Mowgli and also features the voices of Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba, Lupita Nyong'o, Scarlett Johansson, Giancarlo Esposito, and Christopher Walken."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab9a6c7554299131ca423b8", "question": "Blondie is an American rock band founded by singer Debbie Harry, and guitarist Chris Stein, the band achieved several hit singles including which song by the American pop rock band Blondie, from their fifth studio album, \"Autoamerican\" (1980)?", "answer": "Rapture", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Blondie (band)", "Blondie is an American rock band founded by singer Debbie Harry and guitarist Chris Stein. The band was a pioneer in the early American new wave and punk scenes of the mid-late 1970s. Its first two albums contained strong elements of these genres, and although successful in the United Kingdom and Australia, Blondie was regarded as an underground band in the United States until the release of \"Parallel Lines\" in 1978. Over the next three years, the band achieved several hit singles including \"Call Me\", \"Rapture\" and \"Heart of Glass\" and became noted for its eclectic mix of musical styles incorporating elements of disco, pop, reggae, and early rap music."], ["Rapture (Blondie song)", "\"Rapture\" is a song by the American pop rock band Blondie from their fifth studio album, \"Autoamerican\" (1980)."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a804191554299485f5985a3", "question": "What was the name of the Australian bred Thoroughbred racehorse who won Australia's most prestigious annual Thoroughbred horse race in 1950?", "answer": "Comic Court", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Melbourne Cup", "The Melbourne Cup is Australia's most prestigious annual Thoroughbred horse race. It is a 3,200 metre race for three-year-olds and over, conducted by the Victoria Racing Club on the Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Victoria as part of the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival. It is the richest \"two-mile\" handicap in the world, and one of the richest turf races. The event starts at 3pm on the first Tuesday in November and is known locally as \"the race that stops a nation\"."], ["Comic Court", "Comic Court (1945\u20131973) was a most versatile post-war Australian bred Thoroughbred racehorse who set race records at distances of 6 furlongs (1,200 metres) and 2 miles (3,200 metres). He won the 1950 Melbourne Cup carrying 9 st and set an Australasian record of 3 minutes 19\u00bd seconds."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5add28065542990d50227e08", "question": "Were both Memotech MTX and TEC-1 single-board kit computers?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["TEC-1", "The TEC-1 is a single-board kit computer first produced by the Australian hobbyist electronics magazine Talking Electronics in the early 1980s. It was based on the Zilog Z80 CPU, had 2K of RAM and 2K of ROM in a default configuration. Later versions used a 4k ROM with two different versions of the monitor software selectable via a switch. This allowed the early software presented in the magazine to be used with the later version of the TEC-1."], ["Memotech MTX", "The Memotech MTX500, MTX512 and RS128 were a series of Zilog Z80A processor-based home computers released by Memotech in 1983 and 1984. They were technically similar to MSX computers, but were not compatible."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab68d55554299710c8d1ec3", "question": "Are both Matt Willis and The Mekons British?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Matt Willis", "Mathew James \"Matt\" Willis (born 8 May 1983), also previously known as Mattie Jay, is an English singer-songwriter, television presenter and actor, best known as the bassist and one of the vocalists of the pop punk band, Busted. Willis released his debut solo album \"Don't Let It Go to Waste\" on 20 November 2006, which included three top 20 singles."], ["The Mekons", "The Mekons are a British-American rock band. Formed in the late 1970s as an art collective, they are one of the longest-running and most prolific of the first-wave British punk rock bands. Through the years, the band's musical style has evolved, incorporating aspects of country music, folk music, alternative rock and occasional experiments with dub. They are known for their raucous live shows. These days, The Mekons are often described as a post-punk, cowpunk and/or alt country band. The band is currently based in Chicago."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adf7de55542995534e8c7cc", "question": "Patrick Stewart plays which character in the film series based on the comic books created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby?", "answer": "Professor Charles Xavier", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["X-Men (film series)", "X-Men is an American superhero film series based on the fictional superhero team of the same name, who originally appeared in a series of comic books created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and published by Marvel Comics. 20th Century Fox obtained the film rights to the characters in 1994, and after numerous drafts, Bryan Singer was hired to direct \"X-Men\" (2000) and its sequel, \"X2\" (2003), while Brett Ratner directed \"\" (2006)."], ["Patrick Stewart, roles and awards", "The following is a list of theatre, film, and television credits for English actor Patrick Stewart. He is known for his roles as Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the \"Star Trek: The Next Generation\" franchise and as Professor Charles Xavier in the \"X-Men\" film series. He has also been the voice of Avery Bullock on \"American Dad! \" since 2005. He won a Grammy Award in 1996 and is also a Tony, Emmy, and Golden Globe nominee."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5addeed05542997dc79070c3", "question": "What county do both Edward John Primeau and Rochester Hills, Michigan have in common?", "answer": "Oakland County", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Edward John Primeau", "Edward John Primeau is an American audio and video forensics expert based in Rochester Hills, Michigan. He became known for working on the audio analysis of cases such as Shooting of Trayvon Martin, Air Force One radio transmissions after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and Malaysia Airlines Flight 370."], ["Rochester Hills, Michigan", "Rochester Hills is a city in northeast Oakland County of the U.S. state of Michigan, in the northern outskirts of Metropolitan Detroit area. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 70,995."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae79d9e5542997ec27276be", "question": "The film Salome's Last Dance is based on a play by a writer that died in what year?", "answer": "1900", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Salome's Last Dance", "Salome's Last Dance is a 1988 film by British film director, Ken Russell. Although most of the action is a verbatim performance of Oscar Wilde's 1893 play \"Salome\", which is itself based on a story from the New Testament, there is also a framing narrative written by Russell himself. Wilde (Nickolas Grace) and his lover Lord Alfred Douglas (Douglas Hodge) arrive late on Guy Fawkes Day at their friend's brothel, where they are treated to a surprise staging of Wilde's play, public performances of which have just been banned in England by the Lord Chamberlain's office."], ["Oscar Wilde", "Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 185430 November 1900) was a prolific Irish writer who wrote plays, fiction, essays, and poetry. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of London's most popular playwrights in the early 1890s. He is best remembered for his epigrams and plays, the novel \"The Picture of Dorian Gray\", as well as the circumstances of his imprisonment and early death."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae2239e5542996483e64900", "question": "What fictional antihero from comic books published by DC Comics, who sometimes acts as a cab driver, was created by Alan Moore, Steve Bissette, and John Totleben?", "answer": "John Constantine", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["John Constantine", "John Constantine ( ) is a fictional antihero, appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and its alternative imprint Vertigo. The character first appeared in \"Swamp Thing\" Vol. 2 No. 25 (June 1984), and was created by Alan Moore, Steve Bissette and John Totleben. He serves as the lead character of the comic books \"Hellblazer\" (1988\u20132013), \"Constantine\" (2013\u201315), \"Constantine: The Hellblazer\" (2015\u201316), and \"The Hellblazer\" (2016\u2013)."], ["Chas Chandler (comics)", "Frank William \"Chas\" Chandler is a fictional character in the \"Hellblazer\" series published by DC Comics and its Vertigo imprint. Chas is John Constantine's closest and longest surviving friend, who acts as his sidekick and cab driver. He first appeared in \"Hellblazer #1\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8405875542990548d0b257", "question": "The lead female actress in \"City of Angels\" began her acting career in which year ?", "answer": "1981", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["City of Angels (film)", "City of Angels is a 1998 American romantic fantasy film directed by Brad Silberling and starring Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan. Set in Los Angeles, California, the film is a loose remake of Wim Wenders' 1987 film \"Wings of Desire\" (\"Der Himmel \u00fcber Berlin\"), which was set in Berlin. As with the original, \"City of Angels\" tells the story of an angel (Cage) who falls in love with a mortal woman (Ryan), and wishes to become human in order to be with her. With the guidance of a man (Dennis Franz) who has already made the transition from immortality, the angel falls and discovers the human experience."], ["Meg Ryan", "Meg Ryan (born Margaret Mary Emily Anne Hyra; November 19, 1961) is an American actress, director, and producer. Ryan began her acting career in 1981 in minor roles, before joining the cast of the CBS soap opera \"As the World Turns\" in 1982. Subsequently, she began to appear in supporting roles in films during the mid-1980s, achieving recognition in independent movies such as \"Promised Land\" (1988) before her performance in the Rob Reiner-directed romantic comedy \"When Harry Met Sally...\" (1989) brought her widespread attention and her first Golden Globe nomination."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae0f056554299422ee99568", "question": "Which is a private university, Ohio State University or Syracuse University?", "answer": "Syracuse University", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Ohio State University", "The Ohio State University, commonly referred to as Ohio State or OSU, is a large, primarily residential, public university in Columbus, Ohio. Founded in 1870 as a land-grant university and ninth university in Ohio with the Morrill Act of 1862, the university was originally known as the Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College (Mech). The college began with a focus on training students in various agricultural and mechanical disciplines but was developed into a comprehensive university under the direction of then Governor (later, President) Rutherford B. Hayes, and in 1878 the Ohio General Assembly passed a law changing the name to \"The Ohio State University\". It has since grown into the third-largest university campus in the United States. Along with its main campus in Columbus, Ohio State also operates a regional campus system with regional campuses in Lima, Mansfield, Marion, Newark, and Wooster."], ["Syracuse University", "Syracuse University (commonly referred to as Syracuse, 'Cuse, or SU) is a private research university in Syracuse, New York, United States. The institution's roots can be traced to the Genesee Wesleyan Seminary (later becoming Genesee College), founded in 1831 by the Methodist Episcopal Church in Lima, New York. After several years of debate over relocating the college to Syracuse, the university was established in 1870, independent of the college. Since 1920, the university has identified itself as nonsectarian, although it maintains a relationship with The United Methodist Church."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7db6705542990b8f503a37", "question": "An American reality-based nontraditional court show that debuted in syndication on September 26,2011, is produced by an Emmy winning producer and actor, who played what sport?", "answer": "football", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Last Shot with Judge Gunn", "Last Shot with Judge Gunn is an American reality-based nontraditional court show that debuted in syndication on September 26, 2011. The series is presented by Mary Ann Gunn and distributed by Trifecta Entertainment, with Peter Brennan, Matt Battaglia, and George Jones serving as executive producers on this series, with Lisa Lew as Co-Executive Producer, and Justin Page and Terry Powell as Supervising Producers."], ["Matt Battaglia", "Matteo Martin \"Matt\" Battaglia (born September 25, 1965) is an Emmy winning producer, American actor and former American football player."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8cd77855429941ae14df0a", "question": "Are Vincenzo Bellini and Mikhail Glinka of the same nationality?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Mikhail Glinka", "Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka (Russian: \u041c\u0438\u0445\u0430\u0438\u0301\u043b \u0418\u0432\u0430\u0301\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0413\u043b\u0438\u0301\u043d\u043a\u0430 ; 1 June [O.S. 20 May] 1804 15 February [O.S. 3 February] 1857 ) was the first Russian composer to gain wide recognition within his own country, and is often regarded as the fountainhead of Russian classical music. Glinka's compositions were an important influence on future Russian composers, notably the members of The Five, who took Glinka's lead and produced a distinctive Russian style of music."], ["Vincenzo Bellini", "Vincenzo Salvatore Carmelo Francesco Bellini (] ; 3 November 1801 \u2013 23 September 1835) was an Italian opera composer, who was known for his long-flowing melodic lines for which he was named \"the Swan of Catania\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae800435542994a481bbe73", "question": "On 5th August 2011 a \"secret\" letter to Italian government was written by Jean Claude Trichet and the Chairman of what?", "answer": "the Financial Stability Board", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Mario Draghi", "Mario Draghi {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'OMRI', '4': \"} (] ; born 3 September 1947) is an Italian economist who has served as President of the European Central Bank since November 2011. He previously served as Chairman of the Financial Stability Board from 2009 to 2011 and Governor of the Bank of Italy from 2005 to 2011."], ["Letter of ECB to Italy on 5th August 2011", "On 5th August 2011, during dramatic crisis of European banks, the former governor of ECB, Jean Claude Trichet, together with Mario Draghi, wrote a \"secret\" letter to Italian government, at the time led by Silvio Berlusconi, in which they pushed for a series of economic measures \"to be implemented as soon as possible\". By complying of these measures, the support of ECB was implicitly conditioned by massive purchase of Italian bonds on the secondary market."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a801a34554299485f59856a", "question": "Are the rock bands Travis and Shiny Toy Guns from the same country?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Shiny Toy Guns", "Shiny Toy Guns is an American rock band that formed in 2002 in Los Angeles, California. They released their first studio album \"We Are Pilots\" in 2006, after recording it two previous times. It featured three singles that peaked inside the top 30 in the Alternative Songs Chart. \"We Are Pilots\" was nominated for a Grammy Award. Their second album \"Season of Poison\" was released in 2008 and featured two singles that peaked inside the top 30 in the Alternative Songs Chart."], ["Travis (band)", "Travis is a Scottish rock band formed in Glasgow in 1990, composed of Fran Healy (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Dougie Payne (bass guitar, backing vocals), Andy Dunlop (lead guitar, banjo, backing vocals) and Neil Primrose (drums, percussion). The band's name comes from the Harry Dean Stanton character Travis Henderson from the film \"Paris, Texas\". The band is widely claimed by the media as having paved the way for other bands such as Keane and Coldplay to go onto achieve worldwide success throughout the 2000s, particularly through the band's \"The Man Who\" (1999) album."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adec50555429975fa854f86", "question": "Are Donggang, Liaoning and Yan'an in the same province?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Donggang, Liaoning", "Donggang () is a city in the southeast of Liaoning Province in Northeast China. Situated on the coast of the Yellow Sea at the mouth of the Yalu River, it is located near the maritime border with North Korea. Administratively, it is a county-level city of Dandong, which lies 35 km to the northeast."], ["Yan'an", "Yan'an (, ; is a prefecture-level city in the Shanbei region of Shaanxi province, China, bordering Shanxi to the east and Gansu to the west. It administers several counties, including Zhidan (formerly Bao'an), which served as the headquarters of the Chinese Communists before the city of Yan'an proper took that role."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7262335542990c210a4115", "question": "Who was born first, Franco Malerba or Wubbo Ockels?", "answer": "Wubbo Johannes Ockels", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Franco Malerba", "Franco Egidio Malerba (born October 10, 1946, in Busalla, Metropolitan City of Genoa, Italy) is an astronaut. He was the first citizen of Italy to travel to space."], ["Wubbo Ockels", "Wubbo Johannes Ockels (28 March 1946 \u2013 18 May 2014) was a Dutch physicist and an astronaut of the European Space Agency (ESA). In 1985 he participated in a flight on the space shuttle Challenger, STS-61-A, making him the first Dutch citizen in space. After his astronaut career, Ockels was professor of \"Aerospace for Sustainable Engineering and Technology\" at the Delft University of Technology."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a85572b5542992a431d1b0a", "question": "Which of Randy McCowns younger brothers was drafted by the Clevland Browns in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL Draft?", "answer": "Lucas Patrick McCown", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Randy McCown", "Peter Randolph McCown (born February 16, 1977) is a former quarterback for Texas A&M and the Houston Marshals of the Spring Football League. He is the son of Robin and Pat McCown of Jacksonville, Texas. His younger brothers, Josh and Luke, also quarterbacks, both play in the National Football League."], ["Luke McCown", "Lucas Patrick McCown (born July 12, 1981) is an American football quarterback who is currently a free agent. He played college football for the Louisiana Tech University Bulldogs, and was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the fourth round of the 2004 NFL Draft. He also played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 2005 to 2008, Jacksonville Jaguars from 2009 to 2011, Atlanta Falcons in 2012, and New Orleans Saints from 2013 to 2016. He is the younger brother of current New York Jets quarterback Josh McCown and former Texas A&M quarterback Randy McCown."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab2d675554299545a2cfabf", "question": "What are the event arrangers called for the genre of games Dagorhir Battle Games is part of?", "answer": "gamemasters", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Dagorhir", "Dagorhir Battle Games is a Live action role-playing game (battle game) with full-contact melee fighting and ranged combat as its primary focus. Fighters typically use foam weapons such as swords, flails, spears, bows and arrows, javelins, axes, and other medieval weapons. Participants wear period costume and are expected to stay in-character during events, although the amount of seriousness the role-playing aspect receives varies greatly by unit and chapter."], ["Live action role-playing game", "A live action role-playing game (LARP) is a form of role-playing game where the participants physically act out their characters' actions. The players pursue goals within a fictional setting represented by the real world while interacting with each other in character. The outcome of player actions may be mediated by game rules or determined by consensus among players. Event arrangers called gamemasters decide the setting and rules to be used and facilitate play."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8efc625542997ba9cb3167", "question": "What was the nationality of the director of The Red Badge of Courage?", "answer": "American", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["John Huston", "John Marcellus Huston ( ; August 5, 1906 \u2013 August 28, 1987) was an American film director, screenwriter and actor. He wrote the screenplays for most of the 37 feature films he directed, many of which are today considered classics: \"The Maltese Falcon\" (1941), \"The Treasure of the Sierra Madre\" (1948), \"The Asphalt Jungle\" (1950), \"The African Queen\" (1951), \"The Misfits\" (1961), \"Fat City\" (1972) and \"The Man Who Would Be King\" (1975). During his 46-year career, Huston received 15 Oscar nominations, won twice, and directed both his father, Walter Huston, and daughter, Anjelica Huston, to Oscar wins in different films."], ["The Red Badge of Courage (film)", "The Red Badge of Courage is a 1951 war film made by MGM. Directed by John Huston, it was produced by Gottfried Reinhardt with Dore Schary as executive producer. The screenplay is by John Huston, adapted by Albert Band from Stephen Crane's novel of the same name. The cinematography is by Harold Rosson, and the music score by Bronislau Kaper. The making of this film is the subject of Lillian Ross's 1952 book \"Picture\", originally in \"The New Yorker\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab3907d5542992ade7c6de4", "question": "Do the band Texas and the singer Eagle-Eye Cherry both originate in Sweden?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Texas (band)", "Texas are a Scottish pop rock band from Glasgow. They were founded in 1986 by Johnny McElhone (formerly of the bands Altered Images and Hipsway) and Sharleen Spiteri on lead vocals. Texas made their performing debut in March 1988 at the University of Dundee. They took their name from the 1984 Wim Wenders movie \"Paris, Texas\"."], ["Eagle-Eye Cherry", "Eagle-Eye Lanoo Cherry (born 7 May 1969) is a Swedish musician best known for his hit single \"Save Tonight\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a72c1155542992359bc319c", "question": "Know for having the first Harvard course available online, what book about political philosophy did this professor write? ", "answer": "Liberalism and the Limits of Justice", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Michael J. Sandel", "Michael J. Sandel ( ; born March 5, 1953) is an American political philosopher and a political philosophy professor at Harvard University. His course \u201cJustice\u201d is the first Harvard course to be made freely available online and on television. It has been viewed by tens of millions of people around the world, including in China, where Sandel was named the \u201cmost influential foreign figure of the year.\u201d (China Newsweek). He is also known for his critique of John Rawls' \"A Theory of Justice\" in his first book, \"Liberalism and the Limits of Justice\" (1982). He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2002."], ["Liberalism and the Limits of Justice", "Liberalism and the Limits of Justice (1982; second edition 1998) is a book about political philosophy by Michael Sandel. The work helped start the liberalism-communitarianism debate that dominated Anglo-American political philosophy in the 1980s."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a89cfa35542993b751ca99d", "question": "Italian composer Donizetti's opera \"Maria Stuarda\" is based on a play by Friedrich Schiller about the final das of which royal figure?", "answer": "Mary, Queen of Scots", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Mary Stuart (play)", "Mary Stuart (German: \"Maria Stuart\" ) is a verse play by Friedrich Schiller that depicts the last days of Mary, Queen of Scots. The play consists of five acts, each divided into several scenes. The play had its premi\u00e8re in Weimar, Germany on 14 June 1800. The play formed the basis for Donizetti's opera \"Maria Stuarda\" (1835)."], ["Gaetano Donizetti", "Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (] ; 29 November 1797 \u2013 8 April 1848) was an Italian composer. Along with Gioachino Rossini and Vincenzo Bellini, Donizetti was a leading composer of the \"bel canto\" opera style during the first half of the nineteenth century. Donizetti's close association with the bel canto style was undoubtedly an influence on other composers such as Giuseppe Verdi (1813\u20131901)."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a772d4d55429972597f1466", "question": "Tarik Azzougarh conceptualized this album for which only one copy was made in 2015.", "answer": "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Cilvaringz", "Tarik Azzougarh (born January 29, 1979), better known as his stage name Cilvaringz, is a Dutch record producer, rapper, and artist manager from Tilburg, North Brabant. He is associated with the Wu-Tang Clan and is best known for conceptualizing and producing the world's most expensive music album, Wu-Tang Clan's \"Once Upon a Time in Shaolin\"."], ["Once Upon a Time in Shaolin", "Once Upon a Time in Shaolin... is a double album by the New York hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan that was limited to a single copy sold in 2015. It is the most expensive single album ever sold. One double-CD of the album, which was recorded in secret over six years, was pressed in 2014 and stored in a secured vault at the Royal Mansour Hotel in Marrakech, Morocco. The album was auctioned to the highest bidder through auction house Paddle8 in 2015. It was subsequently revealed that the winning bid of $2 million was placed by American businessman Martin Shkreli. A legal agreement with the purchaser states that the album cannot be commercially exploited until 2103, although it can be released for free or played during listening parties."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae528465542993aec5ec16c", "question": "What does the Irish name Rosaleen mean, which was popularized by Rosaline from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet?", "answer": "\"little rose\"", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Rosaline", "Rosaline ( or ) is an unseen character and niece of Capulet in William Shakespeare's tragedy \"Romeo and Juliet\" (1597). Although silent, her role is important. Romeo is at first deeply in love with Rosaline and expresses his dismay at her not loving him back. Romeo first spots Juliet while trying to catch a glimpse of Rosaline at a gathering hosted by the Capulet family."], ["Rosaleen", "Rosaleen is an Irish female first name. It is an Anglicized version of the Irish name R\u00f3is\u00edn, the diminutive of \"rose\" in the Irish language; it therefore means \"little rose\". It has use in Ireland since the 16th century, possibly popularised by Rosaline in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a70f4385542994082a3e432", "question": "Which 1997 American action film starring Steven Seagal was nominated for 4 Golden Raspberry Awards?", "answer": "Fire Down Below", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["18th Golden Raspberry Awards", "The 18th Golden Raspberry Awards were held on March 22, 1998, at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel to recognize the worst the movie industry had to offer in 1997. This year, the film with the most nominations was \"Batman & Robin\" with 11, followed by \"\" with 8 nominations, \"Anaconda\" with 6 nominations, \"The Postman\" with 5 nominations (winning all of the awards it was nominated for), and \"Fire Down Below\" with 4 nominations. The film that won the most awards was \"The Postman\", winning in all five categories the movie was nominated for. The list of nominees follows, with recipients denoted in bold."], ["Fire Down Below (1997 film)", "Fire Down Below is a 1997 American action film starring Steven Seagal and directed by F\u00e9lix Enr\u00edquez Alcal\u00e1 in his directorial debut. The film also includes cameos by country music performers Randy Travis, Mark Collie, Ed Bruce, Marty Stuart and Travis Tritt, and country-rocker and the Band member Levon Helm. Steven Seagal plays Jack Taggart, an EPA agent who investigates a Kentucky mine and helps locals stand up for their rights. The film was released in the United States on September 5, 1997."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a70fc235542994082a3e487", "question": "What was the population in 2010 of the town in Maine that all of State Road 206 (SR 206) is located in?", "answer": "1,527", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Washington, Maine", "Washington, officially the Town of Washington, is a town in Knox County, Maine. The population was 1,527 at the 2010 United States Census."], ["Maine State Route 206", "State Route 206 (SR 206) is a short state route in the U.S. state of Maine. It is located entirely in Washington and runs from SR 17 to SR 105."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7e60c45542997cc2c47539", "question": "The Winter Line was a series of German and Italian military fortifications in Italy, constructed during World War II by Organisation Todt and commanded by Albert Kesselring, was a German \"Luftwaffe Generalfeldmarschall\" during which event?", "answer": "World War II", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Winter Line", "The Winter Line was a series of German and Italian military fortifications in Italy, constructed during World War II by Organisation Todt and commanded by Albert Kesselring. The series of 3 lines was designed to defend a western section of Italy, focused around the town of Monte Cassino, through which ran the important Highway 6 which led uninterrupted to Rome. The primary Gustav Line ran across Italy from just north of where the Garigliano River flows into the Tyrrhenian Sea in the west, through the Apennine Mountains to the mouth of the Sangro River on the Adriatic coast in the east. The two subsidiary lines, the Bernhardt Line and the Hitler Line ran much shorter distances from the Tyrrehnian sea to just North East of Cassino where they would merge into the Gustav Line. Relative to the Gustav Line, the Hitler Line stood to the North-West and the Bernhardt Line to the South-East of the primary defenses."], ["Albert Kesselring", "Albert Kesselring (30 November 1885 \u2013 16 July 1960) was a German \"Luftwaffe Generalfeldmarschall\" during World War II. In a military career that spanned both World Wars, Kesselring became one of Nazi Germany's most skilful commanders, and one of the most highly decorated, being one of 27 soldiers awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds. Nicknamed \"Smiling Albert\" by the Allies and \"Uncle Albert\" by his troops, he was one of the most popular generals of World War II with the rank and file."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5aba61f955429955dce3edf8", "question": "Do Derek Jarman and Joseph Ruben have the same nationality?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Derek Jarman", "Michael Derek Elworthy Jarman (31 January 1942 \u2013 19 February 1994) was an English film director, stage designer, diarist, artist, gardener and author."], ["Joseph Ruben", "Joseph Porter Ruben (born May 10, 1950) is an American film director, screenwriter and producer."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8757e65542993e715abefc", "question": "Which band's debut album is named after a hockey played nicknamed \"The Great One\"?", "answer": "Electro Quarterstaff", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Gretzky (album)", "Gretzky is the debut full-length album by Canadian instrumental progressive metal band Electro Quarterstaff. It is named after hockey legend Wayne Gretzky and follows the trend of the band naming their releases as the last name of a male celebrity a trend that had begun on their first EP, \"Swayze\" (named for Patrick Swayze); it continued with the release of their second LP, \"Aykroyd\"."], ["Wayne Gretzky", "Wayne Douglas Gretzky {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; born January 26, 1961) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey player and former head coach. He played twenty seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for four teams from 1979 to 1999. Nicknamed \"The Great One\", he has been called \"the greatest hockey player ever\" by many sportswriters, players, and the league itself. He is the leading scorer in NHL history, with more goals and assists than any other player. He garnered more assists than any other player scored total points, and is the only NHL player to total over 200 points in one season \u2013 a feat he accomplished four times. In addition, he tallied over 100 points in 16 professional seasons, 14 of them consecutive. At the time of his retirement in 1999, he held 61 NHL records: 40 regular-season records, 15 playoff records, and six All-Star records. As of 2015, he still holds 60 NHL records."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5add41645542990dbb2f7e06", "question": "In what region of Africa is the country where the Tartit (meaning \"union\"), band from the Tombouctou Region were formed located?", "answer": "west", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Mauritania", "Mauritania ( ; Arabic: \u0645\u0648\u0631\u064a\u062a\u0627\u0646\u064a\u0627\u200e \u200e \"M\u016br\u012bt\u0101ny\u0101 \"; Berber: or Agawej ; Wolof: \"G\u00e0nnaar\" ; Soninke: \"Murutaane\"; Pulaar: \"Moritani\"; French: \"Mauritanie\" ), officially the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, is a country in the Maghreb region of western Africa. It is the eleventh largest country in Africa and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the west, Western Sahara in the north, Algeria in the northeast, Mali in the east and southeast, and Senegal in the southwest."], ["Tartit", "Tartit (meaning \"union\") are a band from the Tombouctou Region of Mali. The group consists of five women and four men, all of whom are Tamasheq-speaking Tuareg. They formed in 1992 in a refugee camp in Mauritania. Imharhan, an expanded group that includes current and former Tartit members, incorporates electric instruments and cross-cultural experiments into their music."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae5eea455429929b0807a1f", "question": "Disney Dreams!, was a nighttime spectacular at Disneyland Park in Disneyland Paris, in Marne-la-Vall\u00e9e, in which country?", "answer": "France", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Disney Dreams!", "Disney Dreams! was a nighttime spectacular at Disneyland Park in Disneyland Paris. It was designed specially for the 20th anniversary of the park and ran until 24 March 2017 after which it was replaced by \"Disney Illuminations\". Conceived by \"World of Color\" creator Steve Davison, the show features projection mapping onto the park's castle, fireworks, water fountains, fire, music, lasers, searchlights, mist screens and other special effects. Since spring 2011, Dreams began testing with original projector animations but, in late 2011, some scenes that were tested in early 2011 were deleted and others were changed. Using the technique of projection mapping, the castle can be visually transformed in numerous ways such as shrinking, spinning and turrets flipping."], ["Disneyland Park (Paris)", "Disneyland Park, originally Euro Disney, is a theme park found at Disneyland Paris in Marne-la-Vall\u00e9e, France. The park opened on 12 April 1992 as the first of the two parks built at the resort. Designed and built by Walt Disney Imagineering, its layout and attractions are similar to Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California and Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida. Spanning 56.656 ha (the second largest Disney park based on the original, after Shanghai Disneyland Park), it is dedicated to fairy tales and Disney characters. In 2016, the park hosted approximately 8.4 million visitors, making it the most-visited theme park in Europe, and the 13th-most visited theme park in the world."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac4df82554299076e296e29", "question": "Ocean's 11 stars an American entertainer who starred in his own weekly comedy series playing a talk show host, and who appeared on television as early as what year?", "answer": "1948", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Joey Bishop", "Joseph Abraham Gottlieb (February 3, 1918 \u2013 October 17, 2007), known professionally as Joey Bishop, was an American entertainer who appeared on television as early as 1948 and eventually starred in his own weekly comedy series playing a talk show host, then later hosted a late night talk show. He later became a member of the \"Rat Pack\" with Frank Sinatra, Peter Lawford, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Dean Martin."], ["Ocean's 11", "Ocean's 11 is a 1960 heist film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring five Rat Packers: Peter Lawford, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Joey Bishop."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a75ed245542994ccc91865f", "question": "Which tower is taller, 8 Spruce Street or The Steinway Tower?", "answer": "The Steinway Tower", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["The Steinway Tower", "The Steinway Tower is a supertall residential project by developers JDS Development Group and Property Markets Group in midtown Manhattan in New York City. Located at 111 West 57th Street, the development will be a combination of the original landmarked Steinway Building designed in 1925 by Warren & Wetmore, and a new tower addition on the adjacent site. The building will rise to be 1438 ft . The tower will become the most slender building in the world with a width-to-height ratio of about 1:23."], ["8 Spruce Street", "8 Spruce Street, originally known as Beekman Tower and currently marketed as New York by Gehry, is a 76-story skyscraper designed by architect Frank Gehry in the New York City borough of Manhattan at 8 Spruce Street, between William and Nassau Streets, in Lower Manhattan, just south of City Hall Park and the Brooklyn Bridge."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adf0e4a5542995ec70e8f60", "question": "What profession do John Rich and Shingai Shoniwa have in common?", "answer": "singer", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Shingai Shoniwa", "Shingai Elizabeth Maria Shoniwa ( ; born on 1 September 1981) is an English singer, best known as the vocalist and bassist for the UK indie rock band Noisettes. Her first name, Shingai, means \"be bold/courageous/strong\" in the Shona language."], ["John Rich", "John Rich (born January 7, 1974) is an American country music singer-songwriter. From 1992 to 1998, he was a member of the country music band Lonestar, in which he played bass guitar and alternated with Richie McDonald as lead vocalist. After departing from the band in 1998, he embarked on a solo career on BNA Records in the late 1990s, releasing two singles for the label and recording \"Underneath the Same Moon\", which was not released until 2006. In 2001, he self-released \"Rescue Me\", an album he was inspired to record by a cancer patient named Katie Darnell. By 2003, he joined Big Kenny to form the duo Big & Rich, who released three albums on Warner Bros. Records as well as ten singles, including the Number One \"Lost in This Moment\". After Big & Rich went on hiatus in 2007, Rich began work on a third solo album, \"Son of a Preacher Man\", which has produced two more chart singles. In 2011, Rich released two Extended Plays, \"Rich Rocks\" and \"For the Kids\" before re-establishing Big & Rich in 2012."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a74f2a355429974ef308caa", "question": "Who was born earlier, Max Jacob, or Robert Harris?", "answer": "Max Jacob", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Max Jacob", "Max Jacob (] ; 12 July 1876 \u2013 5 March 1944) was a French poet, painter, writer, and critic."], ["Robert Harris (novelist)", "Robert Dennis Harris (born 7 March 1957) is an English novelist. He is a former journalist and BBC television reporter. Although he began his career in non-fiction, his fame rests upon his works of historical fiction. Beginning with the best-seller \"Fatherland\", Harris focused on events surrounding the Second World War, followed by works set in ancient Rome. His most recent works centre on contemporary history. Harris was educated at Selwyn College, Cambridge, where he was president of the Union and editor of the student newspaper \"Varsity\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a75e2a155429976ec32bc71", "question": "Who was born earlier, Andrew Strauss or Peter Moores?", "answer": "Peter Moores", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Andrew Strauss", "Andrew John Strauss, (born 2 March 1977) is a former English international cricketer who played county cricket for Middlesex County Cricket Club who was formerly captain of England's Test cricket team. A fluent left-handed opening batsman, Strauss favoured scoring off the back foot, mostly playing cut and pull shots. Strauss was also known for his fielding strength at slip or in the covers. He became the Director of Cricket for England cricket team in 2015, shortly before the sacking of Peter Moores."], ["Peter Moores (cricketer)", "Peter Moores (born 18 December 1962 in Macclesfield, Cheshire) is a former English county cricketer and served two stints as the England national men's team head coach."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab6296b55429953192ad285", "question": "Are Robert Walser and Tom Clancy both writers ?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Tom Clancy", "Thomas Leo \"Tom\" Clancy Jr. (April 12, 1947 \u2013 October 1, 2013) was an American novelist best known for his technically detailed espionage and military-science story lines set during and after the Cold War. Seventeen of his novels were bestsellers, and more than 100 million copies of his books are in print. His name was also used on movie scripts written by ghost writers, nonfiction books on military subjects, and video games. He was a part-owner of the Baltimore Orioles and vice-chairman of their community activities and public affairs committees."], ["Robert Walser (writer)", "Robert Walser (15 April 1878 \u2013 25 December 1956) was a German-speaking Swiss writer."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae4195355429970de88d8f6", "question": "Brian Griffin is a fictional character from the American animated television series \"Family Guy\", an anthropomorphic white dog voiced by which American actor, filmmaker, comedian, and singer, working primarily in animation and comedy, as well as live-action and other genres, and is the creator of the TV series, \"The Orville\" (2017\u2013present)?", "answer": "Seth MacFarlane", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Brian Griffin", "Brian Griffin is a fictional character from the American animated television series \"Family Guy\". An anthropomorphic white dog voiced by Seth MacFarlane, he is one of the show's main characters as a member of the Griffin family. He primarily works in the series as a less-than-adept writer struggling to find himself, attempting essays, novels, screenplays, and newspaper articles."], ["Seth MacFarlane", "Seth Woodbury MacFarlane (born October 26, 1973) is an American actor, filmmaker, comedian, and singer, working primarily in animation and comedy, as well as live-action and other genres. MacFarlane is the creator of the TV series \"Family Guy\" (1999\u20132003, 2005\u2013present) and \"The Orville\" (2017\u2013present), and co-creator of the TV series \"American Dad! \" (2005\u2013present) and \"The Cleveland Show\" (2009\u20132013). He also wrote, directed, and starred in the films \"Ted\" (2012), its sequel \"Ted 2\" (2015), and \"A Million Ways to Die in the West\" (2014)."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab42c6a554299753aec5a47", "question": "Frankenstein's Monster is based on a character created by an English novelist born in what year?", "answer": "1797", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Mary Shelley", "Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (n\u00e9e Godwin; 30 August 1797 \u2013 1 February 1851) was an English novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer, and travel writer, best known for her Gothic novel \"Frankenstein: or, The Modern Prometheus\" (1818). She also edited and promoted the works of her husband, the Romantic poet and philosopher Percy Bysshe Shelley. Her father was the political philosopher William Godwin, and her mother was the philosopher and feminist Mary Wollstonecraft."], ["Frankenstein's Monster (Marvel Comics)", "Frankenstein's Monster is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is based on the character in the novel \"Frankenstein\" by Mary Shelley. The character has been adapted often in the comic book medium."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae4eea755429908b63264c0", "question": "How many passenger service flights did the only other counterpart of the supersonic aircraft Concorde complete?", "answer": "55", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Tupolev Tu-144", "The Tupolev Tu-144 (Russian: Ty\u043f\u043e\u043b\u0435\u0432 \u0422\u0443-144 ; NATO reporting name: Charger) is a retired jet airliner and commercial supersonic transport aircraft (SST). It is one of only two SSTs to enter commercial service, the other being the Anglo-French Concorde. The design was a product of the Tupolev design bureau, headed by Alexei Tupolev, of the Soviet Union and manufactured by the Voronezh Aircraft Production Association in Voronezh, Russia. It conducted 55 passenger service flights, at an average service altitude of 16,000 m and cruised at a speed of around 2,000 km/h (Mach 1.6)."], ["Supersonic aircraft", "A supersonic aircraft is an aircraft able to fly faster than the speed of sound (Mach number 1). Supersonic aircraft were developed in the second half of the twentieth century and have been used almost entirely for research and military purposes. Only two, Concorde and the Tupolev Tu-144, ever entered service for civil use as airliners. Fighter jets are the most common example of supersonic aircraft."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae01fe4554299025d62a413", "question": "Are Stanka Gjuri\u0107 and Stanley Kwan of the same nationality?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Stanka Gjuri\u0107", "Stanka Gjuri\u0107 (] is a Croatian poetess, essayist, actress, filmmaker and ex model. She is a member of the Croatian Writers' Association and Croatian Academy of Science and Art in Diaspora (Basel, Switzerland). She has also modeled and acted in six feature films."], ["Stanley Kwan", "Stanley Kwan (; born October 9, 1957) is a Hong Kong Second Wave Hong Kong film director and producer."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adc24aa5542994650320c8d", "question": "Which his higher Haramosh Peak or Jengish Chokusu", "answer": "Jengish Chokusu", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Jengish Chokusu", "Jengish Chokusu (Kyrgyz: \u0416\u0435\u04a3\u0438\u0448 \u0447\u043e\u043a\u0443\u0441\u0443 , \"Ce\u00f1i\u015f \u00e7oqusu\", \u062c\u06d5\u06ad\u0649\u0634 \u0686\u0648\u0642\u06c7\u0633\u06c7 ] ; Russian: \u041f\u0438\u043a \u041f\u043e\u0431\u0435\u0434\u044b , \"Pik Pobedy\" ] ) is the highest mountain in the Tian Shan mountain system at 7439 m . It lies on the Kyrgyzstan\u2013China border, in the Kakshaal Too, the highest part of the Tien Shan, southeast of lake Issyk Kul."], ["Haramosh Peak", "Haramosh Peak (Urdu: \u06c1\u0631\u0627\u0645\u0648\u0634 \u0686\u0648\u0679\u06cc\u200e ; also known as Haramosh or Peak 58) is a mountain located in the Karakoram range of the Gilgit-Baltistan of Pakistan. Its height is also often given as 7,409m."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae7d5a9554299540e5a565b", "question": "In what year was the actress who was starred in \"The Last Best Year\" with Bernadette Peters born?", "answer": "1936", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Mary Tyler Moore", "Mary Tyler Moore (December 29, 1936 \u2013 January 25, 2017) was an American actress, known for her roles in the television sitcoms \"The Mary Tyler Moore Show\" (1970\u20131977), in which she starred as Mary Richards, a single woman working as a local news producer in Minneapolis, and \"The Dick Van Dyke Show\" (1961\u20131966), in which she played Laura Petrie, a former dancer turned Westchester homemaker, wife and mother. Her film work includes 1967's \"Thoroughly Modern Millie\" and 1980's \"Ordinary People\", in which she played a role that was very different from the television characters she had portrayed, and for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress."], ["The Last Best Year", "The Last Best Year is a 1990 American made-for-television drama film starring Mary Tyler Moore and Bernadette Peters concerning a lonely woman who discovers that she has a terminal illness. It originally premiered on ABC on November 4, 1990."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae1d9d7554299422ee996a3", "question": "Are Oakland University and Cape Peninsula University of Technology located in the same country ?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Cape Peninsula University of Technology", "Cape Peninsula University of Technology, a university in Cape Town, South Africa, is the only university of Technology in the Western Cape province, and is also the largest university in the province, with over 32,000 students."], ["Oakland University", "Oakland University (OU) is a public university located in the cities of Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills, Michigan. Situated on a 1443 acre campus, it was co-founded by Matilda Dodge Wilson and John A. Hannah. It is the only major research university in Oakland County, from which the school derives its name, and it serves much of the Metro Detroit region. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has classified OU as a Doctoral Research University."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a777e2f55429949eeb29e7c", "question": "Church of St. Anthony of Padua, Istanbul and Khedive Palace, are located in which country?", "answer": "Turkey", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Khedive Palace", "The Khedive Palace (Turkish: \"H\u0131div Kasr\u0131\" ) or \u00c7ubuklu Palace (\"\u00c7ubuklu Saray\u0131\"), located on the Asian side of the Bosphorus in Istanbul, Turkey, was a former residence of Khedive Abbas II of Egypt and Sudan. The name of the residence is alternatively rendered in English as the Khedive Pavilion or the Khedive Mansion."], ["Church of St. Anthony of Padua, Istanbul", "St. Anthony of Padua Church, alternatively known as the Sent Antuan Bazilikas\u0131 or \"Sant'Antonio di Padova Church\", \"S. Antonio di Padova\", \"St. Antoine\", or locally as \"Sent Antuan\", is a basilica and the largest church of the Roman Catholic Church in Istanbul, Turkey. It is located at \u0130stiklal Avenue No. 171 in the Beyo\u011flu district."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab582865542992aa134a33a", "question": "Which documentary was directed in part by James Cameron, Aliens of the Deep or Earth?", "answer": "Aliens of the Deep", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Earth (2007 film)", "Earth is a 2007 nature documentary film which depicts the diversity of wild habitats and creatures across the planet. The film begins in the Arctic in January of one year and moves southward, concluding in Antarctica in the December of the same year. Along the way, it features the journeys made by three particular species\u2014the polar bear, African bush elephant and humpback whale\u2014to highlight the threats to their survival in the face of rapid environmental change. A companion piece to the 2006 BBC/Discovery television series \"Planet Earth\", the film uses many of the same sequences, though most are edited differently, and features previously unseen footage."], ["Aliens of the Deep", "Aliens of the Deep is a 2005 documentary film, directed in part by James Cameron alongside fellow cameraman and friend Steven Quale, who would go on to direct \"Final Destination 5\" six years later, and filmed in the IMAX 3D format. It was produced by Walden Media and Walt Disney Pictures. Cameron teams with NASA scientists to explore the Mid-Ocean Ridges, submerged chains of mountains in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans that are home to some of the planet's more unusual forms of life."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5addf34a5542997dc79070df", "question": "Terry Ray wrote \u201cHollywood Goes Classical\", which was performed at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, a hall in which large music center?", "answer": "Los Angeles Music Center", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Dorothy Chandler Pavilion", "The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion is one of the halls in the Los Angeles Music Center (which is one of the three largest performing arts centers in the United States). The Music Center's other halls include the Mark Taper Forum, Ahmanson Theatre, and Walt Disney Concert Hall."], ["Terry Ray (actor)", "Terry Ray (born February 12, 1961) is an American actor, screenwriter, and producer. Some of his work includes \"Gaydar\" and \"Cost of Living\" (2009). Ray is the creator and writer of \"here! TV\"'s sitcom \"From Here on OUT\", the first original gay sitcom created by a gay network. Terry stars in the sitcom, along with Juliet Mills, Suzanne Whang and T.J. Hoban.
Terry Ray's 1987 appearance on Scrabble (game show) is noted as number 3 in the \"10 Great Gay Moments in Game Show History\", after Charles Nelson Reilly and Paul Lynde. In the same appearance, Terry was also named as one of the \"5 Weirdest Game Show Contestants Ever\", by Movieline.
Terry\u2019s first professional writing job was the stage performance \u201cHollywood Goes Classical\" at the venerable Dorothy Chandler Pavilion starring Mickey Rooney, Michael York, Dean Jones, Rhonda Fleming and several other classic film stars. He wrote and starred in two more shows at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, one co-starring Amanda Bynes and the other Hilary Duff.
Terry is also the voice of the \"Gaydar Gun\", a spinoff toy from the film Gaydar."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a898b1455429946c8d6e944", "question": "What field of work do both Gerhard Thiele and L\u00e9opold Eyharts have in common?", "answer": "ESA astronaut", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["L\u00e9opold Eyharts", "L\u00e9opold Eyharts (born April 28, 1957) is a Brigadier General in the French Air Force, an engineer and ESA astronaut."], ["Gerhard Thiele", "Dr. Gerhard Paul Julius Thiele (born September 2, 1953) is a German physicist and a former ESA astronaut."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab5b792554299494045f03e", "question": "Disney's Fluppy Dogs is a one-hour animated television special which aired on November 27 (Thanksgiving), 1986 on ABC, animation was supplied by TMS Entertainment, who had previously been contracted by Disney for Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears, an American animated television series that first aired in the United States from 1985 to what year?", "answer": "1991", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears", "Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears is an American animated television series that first aired in the United States from 1985 to 1991. The series was the first animated production by Walt Disney Animation Television, and loosely inspired by the gummy bear candies; Disney CEO Michael Eisner was struck with inspiration for the show when his son requested the candies one day. The series premiered on NBC on September 14, 1985, and aired there for four seasons. The series moved to ABC for one season from 1989 to 1990 (airing alongside \"The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh\" as the \"Gummi Bears-Winnie the Pooh Hour\"), and concluded on September 6, 1991 as part of the Disney Afternoon television syndication package. Of the series' 65 shows, 30 were double-features, consisting of two 11-minute cartoons, thereby bringing the series total to 94 distinct episodes overall. The show is well-remembered for its theme music, written by Michael and Patty Silversher and creation of \"gummiberry juice\" which was a type of magic potion, granting abilities, which allowed them to bounce away from their hunters. The theme song was performed by Joseph Williams, son of composer John Williams and one-time lead singer of Toto."], ["Fluppy Dogs", "Disney's Fluppy Dogs is a one-hour animated television special which aired on November 27 (Thanksgiving), 1986 on ABC, and was intended to be a pilot for the third Walt Disney Television animated series. The special suffered low ratings and it was cancelled. It featured five pastel-colored talking (fluppy) dogs that came through a fluppy interdimensional doorway and into the lives of Jamie and his teenage neighbor Claire. The dogs were the intended prey of the evil miser Wagstaff. Animation was supplied by TMS Entertainment, who had previously been contracted by Disney on another current running animated series, \"Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae5fe985542996de7b71ac3", "question": "Where were the Aztecs located?", "answer": "a sub-valley of the Valley of Mexico", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Geography of Mesoamerica", "The geography of Mesoamerica describes the geographic features of Mesoamerica, a culture area in the Americas inhabited by complex indigenous pre-Columbian cultures exhibiting a suite of shared and common cultural characteristics. Several well-known Mesoamerican cultures include the Olmec, Teotihuacan, the Maya, the Aztec and the Pur\u00e9pecha. Mesoamerica is often subdivided in a number of ways. One common method, albeit a broad and general classification, is to distinguish between the highlands and lowlands. Another way is to subdivide the region into sub-areas that generally correlate to either culture areas or specific physiographic regions."], ["Teotihuacan", "Teotihuacan , also written Teotihuac\u00e1n (] , ), is an ancient Mesoamerican city located in a sub-valley of the Valley of Mexico, located in the State of Mexico 40 km northeast of modern-day Mexico City, known today as the site of many of the most architecturally significant Mesoamerican pyramids built in the pre-Columbian Americas."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a762fbc5542994ccc918708", "question": "\"I Can't\" is a song recorded by American rapper Foxy Brown featuring this R&B girl group consisting of members Kima ray nor, Keisha Spivey, and Pamela Long?", "answer": "Total", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["I Can't", "\"I Can't\" is a song recorded by American rapper Foxy Brown featuring the R&B girl group Total. It was released as the second single from her second studio album \"Chyna Doll\" in 1999 by Def Jam."], ["Total (group)", "Total is an American contemporary R&B girl group and one of the signature acts of Sean Combs' Bad Boy Records imprint during the 1990s. The group consisted of members Kima Raynor, Keisha Spivey, and Pamela Long. Total is best known for their hits \"What You Want\" (Featuring Mase), \"Kissing You\", \"Can't You See\" (featuring The Notorious B.I.G.), and \"What About Us?\" and \"Trippin'\", both featuring Missy Elliott. Long was also featured on The Notorious B.I.G.'s hit song \"Hypnotize\", singing the chorus."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a75e760554299109176e5c4", "question": "For Those Who Think Young features what American comedian, voice artist, actor and TV personality, born in 1982?", "answer": "Paul Lynde", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["For Those Who Think Young (film)", "For Those Who Think Young is a 1964 beach party film shot in Techniscope, directed by Leslie H. Martinson and featuring James Darren, Pamela Tiffin, Paul Lynde, Tina Louise, Bob Denver, Nancy Sinatra, Robert Middleton, Ellen Burstyn (billed as Ellen McRae), Claudia Martin and Woody Woodbury."], ["Paul Lynde", "Paul Edward Lynde ( ; June 13, 1926January 11, 1982) was an American comedian, voice artist, actor and TV personality. A noted character actor with a distinctively campy and snarky persona that often poked fun at his barely in-the-closet homosexuality, Lynde was well known for his roles as Uncle Arthur on \"Bewitched\" and the befuddled father Harry MacAfee in \"Bye Bye Birdie\". He was also the regular \"center square\" panelist on the game show \"Hollywood Squares\" from 1968 to 1981, and he voiced two Hanna-Barbera productions; he was Templeton the gluttonous rat in \"Charlotte's Web\" and The Hooded Claw in \"The Perils of Penelope Pitstop\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abbc41055429931dba144fa", "question": "What position did Cristian Dario Alvarez play for the Spanish football team based in Zaragoza?", "answer": "as a goalkeeper.", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Cristian Dar\u00edo \u00c1lvarez", "Cristian Dar\u00edo \u00c1lvarez (born 13 November 1985) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays for Spanish club Real Zaragoza as a goalkeeper."], ["Real Zaragoza", "Real Zaragoza, S.A.D. (] ) is a Spanish football team based in Zaragoza, in the autonomous community of Aragon. Founded on 18 March 1932 it currently plays in Segunda Divisi\u00f3n, holding home games at \"La Romareda\", which seats 34,596 spectators."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adf4e6e5542995ec70e8fbc", "question": "\"Bart's Dog Gets an \"F\"\" is the sixteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\" second season, in the Simpson family's dog, which pet greyhound of the Simpson family, manages to infuriate Homer and Marge by destroying Homer's new shoes, ruining a family heirloom, and devouring Homer's cookie?", "answer": "Santa's Little Helper", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Santa's Little Helper", "Santa's Little Helper is a recurring character in the American animated television series \"The Simpsons\". He is the pet greyhound of the Simpson family. The dog was introduced in the first episode of the show, the 1989 Christmas special \"Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire\", in which his owner abandons him for finishing last in a greyhound race. Homer Simpson and his son Bart, who are at the race track in hope of winning some money for Christmas presents, see this and decide to adopt the dog."], ["Bart's Dog Gets an "F"", "\"Bart's Dog Gets an \"F\"\" is the sixteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' second season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on March 7, 1991. In this episode, the Simpson family's dog, Santa's Little Helper, manages to infuriate Homer and Marge by destroying Homer's new shoes, ruining a family heirloom, and devouring Homer's cookie. As a result Homer considers giving him away while Bart is forced to train Santa's Little Helper at an obedience school so that the family will not have to give him away. At first, the dog is extremely disobedient, but, at the last minute, passes the test."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adfa304554299025d62a310", "question": "The 1915 Oregon Agricultural Aggies football team played their home games at Bell Field in a city in central western Oregon, that is the county seat of what county?", "answer": "Benton County", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["1915 Oregon Agricultural Aggies football team", "The 1915 Oregon Agricultural Aggies football team represented Oregon Agricultural College (now known as Oregon State University) in the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) during the 1915 college football season. In their third and final season under head coach E. J. Stewart, the Aggies compiled a 5\u20133 record (0\u20132 against PCC opponents) and were outscored by their opponents by a combined total of 166 to 73. The team played its home games at Bell Field in Corvallis, Oregon. Gus Hofer was the team captain."], ["Corvallis, Oregon", "Corvallis is a city in central western Oregon, United States. It is the county seat of Benton County and the principal city of the Corvallis, Oregon Metropolitan Statistical Area, which encompasses all of Benton County. As of the 2010 United States Census, the population was 54,462. Its population was estimated by the Portland Research Center to be 55,298 in 2013. Corvallis is the location of Oregon State University, a large Hewlett-Packard research campus, and Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a9050925542995651fb512f", "question": "Sky High starred the actress who is married to which actor?", "answer": "John Travolta", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Sky High (2005 film)", "Sky High is a 2005 American superhero comedy film about an airborne school for teenage superheroes. It was directed by Mike Mitchell, and written by Paul Hernandez, Robert Schooley and Mark McCorkle. The film stars Michael Angarano as Will, an incoming freshman at the school, Danielle Panabaker as his best friend and love interest, Kurt Russell and Kelly Preston as his parents, Mary Elizabeth Winstead as a popular senior, Steven Strait as Will's rival, and Lynda Carter as Principal Powers."], ["Kelly Preston", "Kelly Preston (born October 13, 1962) is an American actress and former model. She has appeared in more than sixty television and film productions, most notably including \"Mischief\", \"Twins\" and \"Jerry Maguire\". She is married to John Travolta, with whom she collaborated on the fantasy film \"Battlefield Earth\". She also starred in the films \"The Cat in the Hat\", \"Old Dogs\", and \"Broken Bridges\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab9b3d4554299131ca423d6", "question": "The Bolivar Commercial is a newspaper with its headquarters in Cleveland, Cleveland is a city in Bolivar County, Mississippi, in which country?", "answer": "United States", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Cleveland, Mississippi", "Cleveland is a city in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States. The population was 12,334 as of the 2010 United States Census."], ["The Bolivar Commercial", "The Bolivar Commercial is a newspaper with its headquarters in Cleveland, Mississippi."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7b722b5542997c3ec97184", "question": "Who was born earlier Alan Moore or Samuel R. Delany ?", "answer": "Samuel Ray Delany", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Alan Moore", "Alan Moore ( ; born 18 November 1953) is an English writer primarily known for his work in comic books including \"Watchmen\", \"V for Vendetta\" and \"From Hell\". Frequently described as the best graphic novel writer in history, he has been widely recognised by his peers and by critics. He has occasionally used such pseudonyms as Curt Vile, Jill de Ray, and Translucia Baboon; also, reprints of some of his work have been credited to The Original Writer when Moore requested that his name be removed."], ["Samuel R. Delany", "Samuel Ray Delany Jr. ( ; born April 1, 1942), Chip Delany to his friends, is an American author, professor and literary critic. His work includes fiction (especially science fiction), memoir, criticism, and essays on sexuality and society."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae01ff0554299025d62a414", "question": "Kid Cudi and Jonathan Davis, are of which nationality?", "answer": "American", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Jonathan Davis", "Jonathan Howsmon Davis (born January 18, 1971), also known as JD and JDevil (or J Devil), is an American musician best known as the leading vocalist and frontman of the nu metal band Korn."], ["Kid Cudi", "Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi (born January 30, 1984), better known by his stage name Kid Cudi ( , often stylized KiD CuDi), is an American recording artist and actor from Cleveland, Ohio. Cudi first gained major recognition following the release of his first official full-length project, a mixtape titled \"A Kid Named Cudi\" (2008). The mixtape caught the attention of American rapper-producer Kanye West, who subsequently signed Cudi to his GOOD Music label imprint in late 2008. Cudi has since gone on to launch his own record label imprints, the now-dissolved Dream On and current independent label, Wicked Awesome Records. Initially a rapper, Cudi has since added singer, songwriter, record producer, guitarist, music video director and film composer to his repertoire."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abb2d3855429966062416dd", "question": "Are Christina Stead and James Patterson both writers?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["James Patterson", "James Brendan Patterson (born March 22, 1947) is an American author and philanthropist. Among his works are the \"Alex Cross\", \"Michael Bennett\", \"Women's Murder Club\", \"Maximum Ride\", \"Daniel X\", \"NYPD Red\", \"Witch and Wizard\", and \"Private\" series, as well as many stand-alone thrillers, non-fiction and romance novels. His books have sold more than 300 million copies and he was the first person to sell 1 million e-books. In 2016, Patterson topped \"Forbes\"'s list of highest-paid authors for the third consecutive year, with an income of $95 million. His total income over a decade is estimated at $700 million."], ["Christina Stead", "Christina Stead (17 July 190231 March 1983) was an Australian novelist and short-story writer acclaimed for her satirical wit and penetrating psychological characterisations. Christina Stead was a committed Marxist, although she was never a member of the Communist Party. She spent much of her life outside Australia."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8970cb55429946c8d6e91d", "question": "Who was the actress that played in \"Descendants\"-(2015 American fantasy TV film) as well as played dual roles as both title characters on Disney Channel's \"Liv & Maddie\" ?", "answer": "Dove Cameron", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Descendants (2015 film)", "Descendants is a 2015 American musical fantasy television film directed and choreographed by Kenny Ortega. The film stars Dove Cameron, Sofia Carson, Booboo Stewart, and Cameron Boyce as the teenage daughters and sons of Maleficent, the Evil Queen, Jafar, and Cruella De Vil, respectively. The film follows these teenagers adjusting to life outside their island prison, while on a mission to steal the Fairy Godmother's wand and free their parents from captivity."], ["Dove Cameron", "Dove Cameron (born Chloe Celeste Hosterman; January 15, 1996) is an American actress and singer, best known for playing a dual role as both title characters in the Disney Channel teen sitcom \"Liv and Maddie\" and starring in \"Descendants\" as Mal, daughter of Maleficent. She reprised her role as Mal in \"Descendants 2\", which premiered on July 21, 2017, on Disney Channel."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8d09e25542994ba4e3dbaa", "question": "One of the Venable Brothers were responsible for a cross burning on a dome at a mountain park in which state?", "answer": "Georgia", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Venable Brothers", "The Venable Brothers was a business venture formed by brothers William Hoyt Venable (1852\u20131905) and Samuel Hoyt Venable (1856\u20131939) in DeKalb County, Georgia. The brothers owned rock quarries. Sam Venable was involved in the resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan and in the creation of the Confederate memorial on Stone Mountain He owned Stone Mountain, where a cross burning was held in 1915, and granted the Klan an easement to the mountain in 1923. The Venable brothers granted a 12-year lease to Stone Mountain for the carving of the Confederate memorial carving started by Gutzon Borglum."], ["Stone Mountain", "Stone Mountain is a quartz monzonite dome monadnock and the site of Stone Mountain Park in Stone Mountain, Georgia. At its summit, the elevation is 1686 ft MSL and 825 ft above the surrounding area. Stone Mountain is well-known not only for its geology, but also for the enormous rock relief on its north face, the largest bas-relief in the world. The carving depicts three Confederate figures during the Civil War: Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab8ff8a55429934fafe6e2e", "question": "The Baltic League includes clubs from the country bordered to the north by what body of wter?", "answer": "Gulf of Finland", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Estonia", "Estonia ( ; Estonian: \"Eesti\" ), officially the Republic of Estonia (Estonian: \"Eesti Vabariik\" ), is a country in the Baltic region of Northern and Eastern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea, to the south by Latvia (343 km), and to the east by Lake Peipus and Russia (338.6 km). Across the Baltic Sea lies Sweden in the west and Finland in the north. The territory of Estonia consists of a mainland and 2,222 islands in the Baltic Sea, covering 45339 km2 of land and water, and is influenced by a humid continental climate. Ethnic Estonians are a Finnic people, sharing close cultural ties with their northern neighbour, Finland, and the official language, Estonian, is a Finno-Ugric language closely related to Finnish and the Sami languages, and distantly to Hungarian."], ["Baltic League", "The Baltic League (officially known as the Triobet Baltic League) was a Baltic football club tournament held four times between the top club sides from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Launched in 2007 inspired by the now defunct Scandinavian tournament Royal League and by the Baltic Basketball League."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac1503d55429964131be1b2", "question": "Republic political activists who bolted from the United States Republican Party, referred to as Mugwumps, supported American politician and lawyer who was what president of the United States?", "answer": "22nd and 24th", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Mugwumps", "The Mugwumps were Republican political activists who bolted from the United States Republican Party by supporting Democratic candidate Grover Cleveland in the United States presidential election of 1884. They switched parties because they rejected the financial corruption associated with Republican candidate James G. Blaine. In a close election, the Mugwumps supposedly made the difference in New York state and swung the election to Cleveland. The jocular word \"mugwump\", noted as early as 1832, is from Algonquian (Natick) \"mugquomp\", \"important person, kingpin\" (from \"mugumquomp\", \"war leader\"), implying that they were \"sanctimonious\" or \"holier-than-thou,\" in holding themselves aloof from party politics."], ["Grover Cleveland", "Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837June 24, 1908) was an American politician and lawyer who was the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, the only President in American history to serve two non-consecutive terms in office (188589 and 189397). He won the popular vote for three presidential electionsin 1884, 1888, and 1892and was one of two Democrats (with Woodrow Wilson) to be elected president during the era of Republican political domination dating from 1861 to 1933."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a84f7365542997175ce1f37", "question": "Which film starring Jessica Alba and Jessica Biel featured a song by Jewel?", "answer": "Valentine's Day", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Stay Here Forever", "\"Stay Here Forever\" is a song written by Jewel, Dallas Davidson, and Bobby Pinson and recorded by American recording artist Jewel. It was released to country radio in January 2010 and as a music download on February 9, 2010, and serves as the lead song for the movie \"Valentine's Day\", as well as the lead-off single to Jewel's second country album, \"Sweet and Wild\", which was released on June 8, 2010 via Valory Music Group. The song is Jewel's first chart single on the country charts since \"Till It Feels Like Cheating,\" which peaked at number 57 in November 2008."], ["Valentine's Day (2010 film)", "Valentine's Day is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Garry Marshall. The screenplay and the story were written by Katherine Fugate, Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein. The film consists of an ensemble cast led by Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates, Jessica Biel, Bradley Cooper, Eric Dane, Patrick Dempsey, H\u00e9ctor Elizondo, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Garner, Topher Grace, Anne Hathaway, Ashton Kutcher, Queen Latifah, Taylor Lautner, George Lopez, Shirley MacLaine, Emma Roberts, Julia Roberts, Carter Jenkins, and Taylor Swift in her film debut. While the film received negative reviews, it was a major box office success."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8456505542992ef85e23c1", "question": "Are the plant species Quesnelia and Chlidanthus both native to South American countries?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Quesnelia", "Quesnelia is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae. The genus is named For M. Quesnel, French consul to French Guiana. Endemic to eastern Brazil, this genus contains 22 known species. This genus has two recognized subgenera: the type subgenus and \"Billbergiopsis\" ."], ["Chlidanthus", "Chlidanthus is a genus that consists of 10 species of tender bulbs from tropical South America, mostly natives to the Andes. The botanical name comes from the Greek, meaning \"delicate flower\". The plants have large spherical bulbs with gray-green, strap-shaped leaves 30cm long arising from the base. In late spring to early summer, clusters of 3-4 large, strong citrus-scented fragrant, funnel-shaped flowers 10-13cm long held terminally on stalks 25cm high, colored in yellow, pink or red."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac49f155542997ea680ca9d", "question": "In what city is the university, for which Kim English played college basketball, located?", "answer": "Columbia, Missouri, U.S.", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Kim English (basketball)", "Kim English, Jr. (born September 24, 1988) is an American former professional basketball player. He is currently working as an assistant basketball coach for the University of Colorado. He played college basketball for the University of Missouri before being selected by the Detroit Pistons with the 44th overall pick in the 2012 NBA draft."], ["University of Missouri", "The University of Missouri (also, Mizzou, or MU) is a public land-grant research university located in Columbia, Missouri, U.S. It was founded in 1839 as the first public institution of higher education west of the Mississippi River. As the largest university in the state, it enrolled 32,266 students in 2016, offering over 300 degree programs in 20 academic colleges. It is the flagship campus of the University of Missouri System, which also maintains campuses in Kansas City, Rolla, and St. Louis."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7fdfd35542994857a76814", "question": "Do singers Steve Augeri and Lee Ji-hye shared the same nationality?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Lee Ji-hye", "Lee Ji-hye (born January 11, 1980) is a South Korean singer and actress. She was former member of pop group S#arp. The group released six albums before their breakup in 2002, attributed to the feud between Lee and fellow female member Seo Ji-young. As a solo artist, she has released several singles. She was a former cast member in the variety show \"Infinite Girls Season 2\". She has been married on September 18, 2017."], ["Steve Augeri", "Steve Augeri (born January 30, 1959) is an American rock singer best known for his work with Tall Stories, Tyketto, and Journey."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a83280955429954d2e2ec37", "question": "Tritrichomonas is a genus of single celled flagellated parasitic excavates, some of whose species are known to be pathogens of the bovine reproductive tract as well as the intestinal tract of felines, which biological family has a lineage of carnivorans that includes the cats?", "answer": "Felidae", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Tritrichomonas", "Tritrichomonas is a genus of single celled flagellated parasitic excavates, some of whose species are known to be pathogens of the bovine reproductive tract as well as the intestinal tract of felines."], ["Felidae", "The biological family Felidae is a lineage of carnivorans that includes the cats. A member of this family is also called a felid. The characteristic features of cats have evolved to support a carnivorous lifestyle, with adaptations for ambush or stalking and short pursuit hunting. They have gracile and muscular bodies, strong flexible forelimbs and retractable claws for holding prey, dental and cranial adaptations for a strong bite, and often have characteristic striped or spotted coat patterns for camouflage. Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning they are dependent on nutrients in animal flesh for survival, and because of the large proportion of meat in their diet are sometimes referred to as hypercarnivores. Of the 13 terrestrial families in the order Carnivora, they are the strictest carnivores."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac14cf95542991316484ae1", "question": "What is the population of the county that contains the unincorporated community of Riverside? ", "answer": "40,212", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Riverside, Montana", "Riverside is an unincorporated community in Ravalli County, Montana, United States. Its elevation is 3,517 feet (1,072 m), and it is located at (46.2746439, -114.1581505)."], ["Ravalli County, Montana", "Ravalli County is a county in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2010 census, the population was 40,212. Its county seat is Hamilton."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8bd20f5542997f31a41dcf", "question": "Who was the Chief Justice behind the Supreme Court decision where Robert Cooper Grier served as a juror, which denied a \"negro\" could an American citizenship?", "answer": "Roger B. Taney", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Robert Cooper Grier", "Robert Cooper Grier (March 5, 1794 \u2013 September 25, 1870), was an American jurist who served on the Supreme Court of the United States. A Jacksonian Democrat from Pennsylvania who served from 1846 to 1870, Grier weighed in on some of the most important cases of the 19th century. As a rare Northern member of the majority in the infamous 1857 Dred Scott decision, Grier concurred that African Americans were not\u2014and were never meant to be\u2014citizens of the United States and that the property rights of slaveholders were clearly protected in the Constitution. However, Grier wrote the majority opinion in the 1863 Prize Cases, upholding Abraham Lincoln\u2019s presidential power to institute Union blockades of Confederate ports and giving the Union Army a strategic advantage in the American Civil War."], ["Dred Scott v. Sandford", "Dred Scott v. Sandford, 60 U.S. 393 (1857) , also known simply as the Dred Scott case, was a landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court on US labor law and constitutional law. It held that \"a negro, whose ancestors were imported into [the U.S.], and sold as slaves\", whether enslaved or free, could not be an American citizen and therefore had no standing to sue in federal court, and that the federal government had no power to regulate slavery in the federal territories acquired after the creation of the United States. Dred Scott, an enslaved man of \"the negro African race\" who had been taken by his owners to free states and territories, attempted to sue for his freedom. In a 7\u20132 decision written by Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, the court denied Scott's request. The decision was only the second time that the Supreme Court had ruled an Act of Congress to be unconstitutional."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a77aff85542992a6e59df87", "question": "What is the name of the fantasy books by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin featuring the fictional people, The Kargs, called?", "answer": "Earthsea", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Earthsea", "Earthsea is a series of fantasy books by the American writer Ursula K. Le Guin, and the name of their setting, a world of islands surrounded by an uncharted ocean. Starting with a short story, \"The Word of Unbinding\" in 1964, there are six Earthsea books, beginning with \"A Wizard of Earthsea\" in 1968, and continuing with \"The Tombs of Atuan\", \"The Farthest Shore\", \"Tehanu\", and \"The Other Wind\". There are eight short stories, all but \"The Daughter of Odren\" now collected in \"The Wind's Twelve Quarters\" and \"Tales from Earthsea\"."], ["Karg", "The Kargs are a fictional people in Ursula K. Le Guin's \"Earthsea\" canon."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac1619a5542994d76dccdfe", "question": "Who was the director of the 2004 comedy film in which the actor who played the role of Spencer Olchin in the sitcom \"The King of Queens\" made a cameo appearance?", "answer": "David M. Rosenthal", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["See This Movie", "See This Movie is a 2004 comedy film written by David M. Rosenthal and Joseph Matthew Smith, and directed by Rosenthal. The film stars Seth Meyers and John Cho, and also features Jessica Par\u00e9, Jim Piddock, and Jessalyn Gilsig, with cameo appearances by Patton Oswalt, Miguel Arteta, and the film's executive producers Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz."], ["Patton Oswalt", "Patton Peter Oswalt (born January 27, 1969) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, voice actor and writer, known for roles such as Spencer Olchin in the sitcom \"The King of Queens\" (1998\u20132007), voicing Remy in the film \"Ratatouille\" (2007), playing multiple identical brothers, the Koenigs, on \"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.\" (2014\u201317), and male Jesse in both seasons of Minecraft Story Mode. Oswalt has won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Special and a Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for his Netflix stand-up special \"Patton Oswalt: Talking for Clapping\" (2016)."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8941fa554299669944a515", "question": "What is the nickname of the actress who costarred with Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore, James Fox, John Gavin, and Carol Channing in Thoroughly Modern Millie?", "answer": "Bea Lillie", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Thoroughly Modern Millie", "Thoroughly Modern Millie is a 1967 American musical-romantic comedy film directed by George Roy Hill and starring Julie Andrews. The screenplay by Richard Morris, based on the 1956 British musical \"Chrysanthemum\", focuses on a naive young woman who finds herself in the midst of a series of madcap adventures when she sets her sights on marrying her wealthy boss. The film also stars Mary Tyler Moore, James Fox, John Gavin, Carol Channing, and Beatrice Lillie."], ["Beatrice Lillie", "Beatrice Gladys Lillie (May 29, 1894 \u2013 January 20, 1989), known as Bea Lillie, was a Canadian-born British actress, singer and comedic performer."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a76f9a75542994aec3b71a9", "question": "Batman: Arkham City Lockdown action-adventure video game integrates with what app released by Apple that allows users play and challenge friends when playing online multiplayer social gaming network games. ", "answer": "Game Center", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Batman: Arkham City Lockdown", "Batman: Arkham City Lockdown is an action-adventure video game developed by NetherRealm Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for iOS and Android. The game is part of the \"\" series, and was released on December 7, 2011 for iOS and June 26, 2013 for Android. Taking place before \"\", the game sees players using touchscreen controls to fight enemies one-on-one, including villains such as Two-Face, Solomon Grundy, the Joker and Deathstroke. Defeating enemies earns points that can be used to upgrade Batman's stats or unlock gadgets or costumes. The game features integration with Game Center."], ["Game Center", "Game Center is an app released by Apple that allows users play and challenge friends when playing online multiplayer social gaming network games. Games can now share multiplayer functionality between the Mac and iOS versions of the app."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abfa4815542993fe9a41e28", "question": "The 2014 All-Pac-12 Conference football team included which now-Tennessee Titan quarterback?", "answer": "Marcus Ardel Taulauniu Mariota", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["2014 All-Pac-12 Conference football team", "The 2014 All-Pac-12 Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Pac-12 Conference teams for the 2014 Pac-12 Conference football season. The Oregon Ducks won the conference, defeating the Arizona Wildcats 51 to 13 in the Pac-12 Championship game. Oregon was then the national runner-up, in the College Football Playoff semifinal beating the ACC champion Florida States Seminoles 59 to 20; then losing to the Big Ten champion Ohio State Buckeyes 42 to 20 in the national championship game. Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota won the Heisman Trophy and was voted Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year. Arizona linebacker Scooby Wright III was voted Pat Tillman Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year."], ["Marcus Mariota", "Marcus Ardel Taulauniu Mariota (born October 30, 1993) is an American football quarterback for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Titans second overall in the 2015 NFL Draft. He played college football at Oregon where he was the starting quarterback from 2012 to 2014. As a junior in 2014, Mariota became the first Oregon player and Hawaii-born athlete to ever win the Heisman Trophy."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae31f8655429928c423961c", "question": "Who was the coach of the team that the 2008 Kansas Jayhawks football team finished the regular season with a victory over?", "answer": "Gary Pinkel", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["2008 Kansas Jayhawks football team", "The 2008 Kansas Jayhawks football team (variously \"Kansas\", \"KU\", or the \"Jayhawks\") represented the University of Kansas in the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the school's 119th year of intercollegiate football. The team was looking to continue the success of the prior season in which they lost only a single conference game and went on to win the Orange Bowl. In the ninth week, after defeating Kansas State 52\u201321, the Jayhawks became Bowl eligible for the fourth consecutive year, a school record. Also, for the first time in school history, Kansas made back-to-back appearances in a Bowl game after accepting the invitation to play in the Insight Bowl versus the Minnesota Golden Gophers. The team finished the regular season with a victory over their archrival, the Missouri Tigers (who was then ranked 13th in the BCS Poll), in the Border War. The Jayhawks concluded the season with an 8\u20135 overall record (4\u20134 in the Big 12 Conference)."], ["2008 Missouri Tigers football team", "The 2008 Missouri Tigers football team represented the University of Missouri in the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Gary Pinkel, who returned in his eighth season with Mizzou, and played their home games at Faurot Field at Memorial Stadium."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae001be55429942ec259bd6", "question": "Electro Morocco is an Israeli American electronic music band from Brooklyn, New York, a state in the northeastern region, of which country?", "answer": "United States", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["New York (state)", "New York is a state in the northeastern United States. New York was one of the original thirteen colonies that formed the United States. With an estimated 19.8 million residents in 2015, it is the fourth most populous state in the United States. To differentiate from its city with the same name, it is sometimes called New York State."], ["Electro Morocco", "Electro Morocco is an Israeli American electronic music band from Brooklyn, New York. Formed in 2007 by members of Nanuchka, they have released two EPs, \"Electro Morocco\" (2008) and \"Low Ride\" (2010) and were featured on the Shemspeed compilation album \"Sephardic Music Festival Vol. 1\" (2010). They have remixed and produced songs for Y-Love, DeScribe, and Eprhyme. They are noted for their unusual blend of electronic, rock, and Middle Eastern music."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab842f855429934fafe6d41", "question": "Mucho Gusto was originally recorded by a bandleader of what nationality?", "answer": "Canadian", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Mucho Gusto", "\"Mucho gusto\" is an instrumental piece originally recorded by Percy Faith for the 1961 album \"Mucho Gusto! More Music of Mexico\". The piece is, like the rest of the album, influenced by Mexican music. It has a high, galloping tempo and an advanced arrangement, where the melody is played by alternating strings, brass and percussion. The piece is known for its use of whistles and whips, as well as instruments that are typical of Mexican music, like guitars, maracas and trumpets."], ["Percy Faith", "Percy Faith (April 7, 1908 \u2013 February 9, 1976) was a Canadian bandleader, orchestrator, composer and conductor, known for his lush arrangements of pop and Christmas standards. He is often credited with popularizing the \"easy listening\" or \"mood music\" format. Faith became a staple of American popular music in the 1950s and continued well into the 1960s. Though his professional orchestra-leading career began at the height of the swing era, Faith refined and rethought orchestration techniques, including use of large string sections, to soften and fill out the brass-dominated popular music of the 1940s."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ade12d655429975fa854e29", "question": "In the band ac/dc, which vocalist replaced Bon Scott?", "answer": "Brian Johnson", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Family Jewels (AC/DC album)", "Family Jewels is a compilation DVD by the hard rock band AC/DC, featuring the group's music videos, live clips and promotional videos from 1975 to 1991. It was released by Albert Productions and Epic Music Video on 28 March 2005. The first disc contains videos from the Bon Scott era (1975\u20131980), such as the band's first TV appearance and a performance on television ten days before Scott died. The second disc contains material from the Brian Johnson era (1980\u20131991) such as the videos for \"Back in Black\"."], ["Back in Black", "Back in Black is the seventh studio album by Australian rock band AC/DC. Produced by Robert John \"Mutt\" Lange, the album was released on 25 July 1980 by Albert Productions and Atlantic Records. By the late 1970s, AC/DC began to achieve significant popularity outside their native Australia, with high-energy live performances and a string of successful albums. In 1979, they paired with producer Lange and recorded their international breakthrough, \"Highway to Hell\". It is the band's first album with vocalist Brian Johnson, replacing Bon Scott, who died in February of the same year, shortly before the band started recording the album. Instead of disbanding, the group decided to continue with Johnson."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a864c765542994775f60735", "question": "Are Zero Days and Killer's Paradise both documentaries?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Killer's Paradise", "Killer's Paradise is a 2007 documentary exploring the high murder rate of women that has persisted unsolved in Guatemala since the end of the Guatemalan Civil War. The film is a co-production of the National Film Board of Canada and the BBC and was directed by Toronto-based journalist and filmmaker Giselle Portenier. It premiered on 8 March 2007 in Toronto and has been broadcast on multiple channels around the world, including in the United States."], ["Zero Days", "Zero Days is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Alex Gibney. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab9b5c0554299743d22ebbb", "question": "Are both Live and Sparta American rock bands?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Sparta (band)", "Sparta is an American rock band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 2001. Founding members Jim Ward (vocalist/guitarist) and Tony Hajjar (drummer) are also members of post-hardcore group At the Drive-In. Keeley Davis (guitarist) is the former frontman of Engine Down."], ["Live (band)", "Live ( , often typeset as L\u012aVE or +L\u012aVE+) is an American rock band from York, Pennsylvania, consisting of Ed Kowalczyk (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Chad Taylor (lead guitar, backing vocals), Patrick Dahlheimer (bass), and Chad Gracey (drums). Kowalczyk left the band in 2009 and was replaced by Chris Shinn, but rejoined in December 2016."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a810ebe55429926c1cdacdc", "question": "The racetrack that the first race of the 2000 Formula One season was held at, is located around what lake?", "answer": "Albert Park Lake", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["2000 Australian Grand Prix", "The 2000 Australian Grand Prix (officially known as the LXV Qantas Australian Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race held on 12 March 2000 at the Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne. It was the first race of the 2000 Formula One season. The 58-lap race was won by Michael Schumacher for the Ferrari team after starting from third position. Schumacher's new teammate for the 2000 season, Rubens Barrichello finished second in the other Ferrari, with Ralf Schumacher third for BMW-Williams."], ["Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit", "The Melbourne Grand Prix Circuit is a street circuit around Albert Park Lake, only a few kilometres south of central Melbourne. It is used annually as a racetrack for the Formula One Australian Grand Prix, Supercars Challenge and associated support races. The circuit has FIA Grade 1 licence. In spite of being a circuit on public roads it has characteristics of a natural road course considering it being fast and flowing combined with extensive runoff in many corners."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7b79a85542997c3ec971af", "question": " What American mathematician who made fundamental contributions to game theory, differential geometry, and the study of partial differential equations, had a film based on his the life called, A Beautiful Mind?", "answer": "John Forbes Nash Jr.", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["A Beautiful Mind (film)", "A Beautiful Mind is a 2001 American biographical drama film based on the life of John Nash, a Nobel Laureate in Economics. The film was directed by Ron Howard, from a screenplay written by Akiva Goldsman. It was inspired by a bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-nominated 1998 book of the same name by Sylvia Nasar. The film stars Russell Crowe, along with Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly, Paul Bettany, Adam Goldberg, Judd Hirsch, Josh Lucas, Anthony Rapp, and Christopher Plummer in supporting roles. The story begins in Nash's days as a graduate student at Princeton University. Early in the film, Nash begins to develop paranoid schizophrenia and endures delusional episodes while painfully watching the loss and burden his condition brings on wife Alicia and friends."], ["John Forbes Nash Jr.", "John Forbes Nash Jr. (June 13, 1928 \u2013 May 23, 2015) was an American mathematician who made fundamental contributions to game theory, differential geometry, and the study of partial differential equations. Nash's work has provided insight into the factors that govern chance and decision-making inside complex systems found in everyday life."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5add96635542990dbb2f7e7b", "question": "For what MLB team does the player who was the series MVP in the 2006 Asia Series play ?", "answer": "Los Angeles Dodgers", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["2006 Asia Series", "The second annual Konami Cup Asia Series was held in November 2006 with four teams participating. The champions from the domestic leagues in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan along with an all-star team from China took part in the competition. All games were held in the Tokyo Dome in Japan. The tournament was sponsored by the Nippon Professional Baseball Association and Konami. The Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters defeated the La New Bears in the title game to win the championship for Japan. Starting pitcher Yu Darvish was named the MVP of the series."], ["Yu Darvish", "Yu Darvish (Japanese: \u30c0\u30eb\u30d3\u30c3\u30b7\u30e5 \u6709 , Hepburn: Darubisshu Y\u016b , born 16 August 1986) is a Japanese professional baseball starting pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball (MLB). Darvish pitched in the 2008 Beijing Olympics as well as the 2009 World Baseball Classic as a member of the Japanese national team. Darvish previously pitched in MLB for the Texas Rangers."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8045fb554299485f5985b1", "question": "P\u0113teris Dzelz\u012btis fought for the Latvian partisans during which armed struggle against Soviet rule that spanned for 1944 until the mid-1950s?", "answer": "Guerrilla war in the Baltic states", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Guerrilla war in the Baltic states", "The Guerrilla war in the Baltic states or the Forest Brothers resistance movement was the armed struggle against Soviet rule that spanned from 1944 to the mid-1950s. After the occupation of the Baltic territories by the Soviets in 1944, an insurgency started. According to some estimates, 10,000 partisans in Estonia, 10,000 partisans in Latvia and 30,000 partisans in Lithuania and many more supporters were involved. This war continued as an organised struggle until 1956 when the superiority of the Soviet military caused the native population to adopt other forms of resistance. While estimates related to the extent of partisan movement vary, but there seems to be a consensus among researchers that by international standards, the Baltic guerrilla movements were extensive. Proportionally, the partisan movement in the post-war Baltic states was of a similar size as the Viet Cong movement in South Vietnam."], ["P\u0113teris Dzelz\u012btis", "P\u0113teris Dzelz\u012btis (September 21, 1921 \u2013 February 16, 1948) was a Latvian soldier. He fought for the 19th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS during World War II and the Latvian partisans during the Guerrilla war in the Baltic states."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae51f7655429908b6326527", "question": "What is the nationality of the actor who played the role of Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby?", "answer": "British", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["John Nettles", "John Vivian Drummond Nettles, OBE (born 11 October 1943) is a British actor and writer. Nettles is perhaps best known for playing the lead roles in the long-running television series \"Bergerac\" and \"Midsomer Murders\"."], ["Electric Vendetta", "Electric Vendetta is the third episode of the fourth season of \"Midsomer Murders\" and the sixteenth episode overall. It stars John Nettles as Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby and Daniel Casey as Detective Sergeant Gavin Troy, where in a long-held grudge of forty years triggers a series of deaths disguised as alien abductions."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8bb8775542995e66a474e0", "question": "Are both Oakland University and Wayne State University private university?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Wayne State University", "Wayne State University (WSU) is a public research university located in Detroit, Michigan. Founded in 1868, WSU consists of 13 schools and colleges offering nearly 350 programs to more than 27,000 graduate and undergraduate students. Wayne State University is Michigan's third-largest university and one of the 100 largest universities in the United States."], ["Oakland University", "Oakland University (OU) is a public university located in the cities of Auburn Hills and Rochester Hills, Michigan. Situated on a 1443 acre campus, it was co-founded by Matilda Dodge Wilson and John A. Hannah. It is the only major research university in Oakland County, from which the school derives its name, and it serves much of the Metro Detroit region. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has classified OU as a Doctoral Research University."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8a0b335542992d82986e71", "question": "Between Kansas City International Airport and Bismarck Municipal Airport, which airport is categorized as a primary commercial service airport?", "answer": "Bismarck Municipal Airport", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Kansas City International Airport", "Kansas City International Airport (IATA: MCI, ICAO: KMCI, FAA LID: MCI) (originally Mid-Continent International Airport) is a public airport 15 miles (24 km) northwest of downtown Kansas City in Platte County, Missouri. In 2016, 11.04 million passengers used the airport."], ["Bismarck Municipal Airport", "Bismarck Municipal Airport (IATA: BIS, ICAO: KBIS, FAA LID: BIS\"') is in Burleigh County, North Dakota, three miles southeast of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, which owns it. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011\u20132015 categorized it as a \"primary commercial service\" airport."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abd05b9554299700f9d7965", "question": "Are Crocosmia and Correa both genuses?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Correa (plant)", "Correa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae, with bell-shaped flowers, native mainly to eastern Australia. There are \"ca.\" 11 species in the genus and 26 subspecies. Natural hybridisation between the species makes taxonomic relationships within this genus problematic. There are also hundreds of named cultivars, many of which have been registered with the Australian Cultivar Registration Authority (ACRA)."], ["Crocosmia", "Crocosmia ( ; J. E. Planchon, 1851) (montbretia) is a small genus of flowering plants in the iris family, Iridaceae. It is native to the grasslands of southern and eastern Africa, ranging from South Africa to Sudan. One species is endemic to Madagascar."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8a8b805542996c9b8d5f25", "question": "Daniel Rodr\u00edguez (born May 24, 1964) is a Puerto Rican American operatic tenor from New York City, this led to an offer of formal training from Jos\u00e9 Pl\u00e1cido Domingo Embil, a Spanish tenor, conductor and arts administrator, commonly known as who?", "answer": "Pl\u00e1cido Domingo", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Daniel Rodr\u00edguez (tenor)", "Daniel Rodr\u00edguez (born May 24, 1964) is a Puerto Rican American operatic tenor from New York City. He became known as \"The Singing Policeman\" in his former work with the New York City Police Department, due to his role as one of the department's designated National Anthem singers. In the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks, he received widespread attention with his rendition of \"God Bless America\", which he sang at memorial events and on television. This led to an offer of formal training from Pl\u00e1cido Domingo. Rodriguez has recorded numerous albums, and appeared as lead tenor in several operas. He regularly appears in support of his chosen charities, as well as performing a full domestic and international concert schedule."], ["Pl\u00e1cido Domingo", "Jos\u00e9 Pl\u00e1cido Domingo Embil, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (] ; born 21 January 1941), known as Pl\u00e1cido Domingo, is a Spanish tenor, conductor and arts administrator. He has recorded over a hundred complete operas and is well known for his versatility, regularly performing in Italian, French, German, Spanish, English and Russian in the most prestigious opera houses in the world. Although primarily a \"lirico-spinto\" tenor for most of his career, especially popular for his Cavaradossi, Hoffmann, Don Jos\u00e9, and Canio, he quickly moved into more dramatic roles, becoming the most acclaimed Otello of his generation. In the early 2010s, he transitioned from the tenor repertory into almost exclusively baritone parts, most notably Simon Boccanegra. He has performed 147 different roles."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8474295542992ef85e2404", "question": "After winning two of their first three games, the Sonics lost in a quintuple-overtime game to the Milwaukee Bucks, at the Bradley Center, an indoor arena located on the northwest corner of North 4th and West State Streets in what state?", "answer": "Wisconsin", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["1989\u201390 Seattle SuperSonics season", "The 1989\u201390 NBA season was the 22nd season for the Seattle SuperSonics in the National Basketball Association. It was Bernie Bickerstaff's last season as head coach of the Sonics, and the first season for rookie and future All-Star forward Shawn Kemp. After winning two of their first three games, the Sonics lost in a quintuple-overtime game on November 9 to the Milwaukee Bucks, 155\u2013154 at the Bradley Center. The Sonics played around .500 for the entire season, as they finished fourth in the Pacific Division with a 41\u201341 record, losing the #8 seed in the Western Conference to the Houston Rockets, who had the same record but were ahead after tie-breaks, and thus did not reach the playoffs. This was also Xavier McDaniel's final full season in Seattle, as he was traded midway through the following season to the Phoenix Suns."], ["Bradley Center", "The Bradley Center (known as the BMO Harris Bradley Center under sponsorship agreements) is an indoor arena located on the northwest corner of North 4th and West State Streets in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ade4f465542997c77adedec", "question": "Les Brewer, is an American businessman who co-founded the College of the Atlantic, founded in 1969, is a private, liberal-arts college located in Bar Harbor on Mount Desert Island, Maine, in which country?", "answer": "United States", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Les Brewer", "Les Brewer (born ?) is an American businessman who co-founded the College of the Atlantic, a private, liberal arts college located in Mount Desert Island, Maine, in 1969."], ["College of the Atlantic", "College of the Atlantic (COA), founded in 1969, is a private, liberal-arts college located in Bar Harbor on Mount Desert Island, Maine, United States. It awards bachelors and masters (M.Phil. ) degrees solely in the field of human ecology, an interdisciplinary approach to learning. Focus areas include arts and design, environmental sciences, humanities, international studies, sustainable food systems, and socially responsible business."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a74bf5255429979e2882a08", "question": "What castle on the banks of the River Annan in Scotland is named after a common Great Britain surname?", "answer": "Annan Castle", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Annan (surname)", "Annan is a Scottish surname. The use of Annan as a surname is most common in Great Britain and the former British colonies. The earliest reference of Annan used as a surname is found in the 13th century Ragman Rolls during which Scots pledged homage to nobles. It is likely that the inhabitants of Annan, Dumfries and Galloway, Annandale, River Annan, Annanhead Hill, and Annan Castle adopted \"Annan\" as their surname. Notable people with the Annan surname include:"], ["Annan Castle", "Annan Castle, was a castle that was located on the banks of the River Annan, in Annan, Scotland."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae3d04a5542994393b9e771", "question": "Baylor College of Medicine and Stanford University, are in which country?", "answer": "US", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Stanford University", "Stanford University (Stanford; officially Leland Stanford Junior University, colloquially the Farm) is a private research university in Stanford, California, adjacent to Palo Alto and between San Jose and San Francisco. Stanford's undergraduate program is the most selective in America. Due to its academic strength, wealth, and proximity to Silicon Valley it is often cited as one of the world's most prestigious universities."], ["Baylor College of Medicine", "Baylor College of Medicine (BCM), located in the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas, US, is a health sciences university. It includes a medical school, Baylor College of Medicine; the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences; the School of Allied Health Sciences; and the National School of Tropical Medicine. The school, located in the middle of the world's largest medical center (Texas Medical Center), is part owner of Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center, part of the CHI St. Luke's Health system, and has hospital affiliations with: Harris Health System, Texas Children's Hospital, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Memorial Hermann - The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research, Menninger Clinic, the Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Children's Hospital of San Antonio."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adc783755429944faac24dd", "question": " \"ATLiens\" is a song by a hip-hop group formed in which year ?", "answer": "1991", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["ATLiens (song)", "\"ATLiens\" is the second single from hip-hop group Outkast's second studio album of the same name. It is a double A-Side single, alongside a further track from the album, \"Wheelz of Steel\". Both songs were written and produced by OutKast. The song appeared on the FOX series \"New York Undercover\". The single peaked at #35 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100."], ["Outkast", "Outkast (stylized as OutKast) is an American hip hop duo formed in 1991, in East Point, Atlanta, Georgia, composed of Atlanta-based rappers Andr\u00e9 \"Andr\u00e9 3000\" Benjamin (formerly known as Dr\u00e9) and Antwan \"Big Boi\" Patton. The duo achieved both critical acclaim and commercial success in the 1990s and early 2000s, helping to popularize Southern hip hop while developing distinctive personas and experimenting with diverse genres such as funk, psychedelia, techno, and gospel."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8b9b4e5542995d1e6f141d", "question": "Both the Greeneville Astros and Tusculum College were located in what city?", "answer": "Tusculum, Tennessee", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Greeneville Astros", "The Greeneville Astros were a Minor League Baseball team of the Rookie League Appalachian League. They were located in Tusculum, Tennessee, and played their home games at Pioneer Park on the campus of Tusculum College. They were an affiliate of the Houston Astros from 2004 to 2017 when the Astros decided to eliminate their Greeneville team and reduce their farm system from nine teams to eight."], ["Tusculum College", "Tusculum College is a coeducational private college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA), with its main campus in the city of Tusculum, Tennessee, United States, a suburb of the town of Greeneville. It is Tennessee's oldest college and the 23rd-oldest operating college in the United States."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7a646b5542990783324f3e", "question": "Who played the title character role in the 1984 film version of the action-adventure video game published by Lucas Arts in 2003?", "answer": "Harrison Ford", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb", "Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb is an action-adventure video game developed by The Collective, Inc. and published by LucasArts in 2003 for the Xbox, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and OS X. It features cover art by Drew Struzan. The game is an adventure of fictional archeologist Indiana Jones. The story takes place in 1935, between the events of \"Indiana Jones and the Shrine of the Sea Devil\" and \"Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom\". The tomb mentioned in the title is that of China's first Emperor Qin Shi Huang."], ["Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom", "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is a 1984 American action-adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg. It is the second installment in the \"Indiana Jones\" franchise and a prequel to the 1981 film \"Raiders of the Lost Ark\", featuring Harrison Ford reprising his role as the title character. After arriving in North India, Indiana Jones is asked by desperate villagers to find a mystical stone and rescue their children from a Thuggee cult practicing child slavery, black magic and ritual human sacrifice in honor of the goddess Kali."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abd39fe55429924427fcf4d", "question": "What is the capital of the Middle Eastern country that boarders the Gaza strip and is home to the Dichagyris melanura?", "answer": "Jerusalem", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Dichagyris melanura", "Dichagyris melanura is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found from south-eastern Europe to Turkey, the Caucasus region, north Iran, Israel, Syria and Jordan."], ["Israel", "Israel ( ; Hebrew: \u05d9\u05b4\u05e9\u05b0\u05c2\u05e8\u05b8\u05d0\u05b5\u05dc\u200e , Arabic: \u0625\u0650\u0633\u0652\u0631\u064e\u0627\u0626\u0650\u064a\u0644\u200e \u200e ), officially the State of Israel (Hebrew: \u05de\u05b0\u05d3\u05b4\u05d9\u05e0\u05b7\u05ea \u05d9\u05b4\u05e9\u05b0\u05c2\u05e8\u05b8\u05d0\u05b5\u05dc\u200e , Arabic: \u062f\u064e\u0648\u0652\u0644\u064e\u0629 \u0625\u0650\u0633\u0652\u0631\u064e\u0627\u0626\u0650\u064a\u0644\u200e \u200e ), is a country in the Middle East, on the southeastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea and the northern shore of the Red Sea. It has land borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria to the northeast, Jordan on the east, the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and Gaza Strip to the east and west, respectively, and Egypt to the southwest. The country contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area. Israel's economy and technology center is Tel Aviv, while its seat of government and proclaimed capital is Jerusalem, although the state's sovereignty over East Jerusalem is not recognised internationally."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae369a15542992e3233c3eb", "question": "Made in America is a 1993 American comedy film released on May 28, 1993 by Warner Bros., it was shot in various locations in Oakland, the largest city and the county seat of Alameda County, California, in which country?", "answer": "United States", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Made in America (1993 film)", "Made in America is a 1993 American comedy film released on May 28, 1993 by Warner Bros. starring Whoopi Goldberg and Ted Danson, and featuring Nia Long, Jennifer Tilly and Will Smith. The film was directed by Richard Benjamin. It was shot in various locations in Oakland, California and at Oakland Technical High School."], ["Oakland, California", "Oakland is the largest city and the county seat of Alameda County, California, United States. A major West Coast port city, Oakland is the largest city in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, the third largest city overall in the San Francisco Bay Area, the eighth largest city in California, and the 45th largest city in the United States, with a population of 419,267 as of 2015 . It serves as a trade center for the San Francisco Bay Area; its Port of Oakland is the busiest port in the San Francisco Bay, the entirety of Northern California, and the fifth busiest in the United States of America. The city was incorporated in 1852."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7b7f8f5542997c3ec971cb", "question": "F. Duerr & Sons Ltd. is an independent British manufacturer of jam, marmalade, peanut butter and preserves, based in Wythenshawe, an area of what country?", "answer": "England", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Wythenshawe", "Wythenshawe ( ; pop. 100,000) is an area of south Manchester, England."], ["F. Duerr & Sons", "F. Duerr & Sons Ltd. is an independent British manufacturer of jam, marmalade, peanut butter and preserves, based in Wythenshawe, Manchester, England."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7c74d955429935c91b51c2", "question": "Refugee Boy is a novel written by a British writer born in which year ?", "answer": "1958", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Refugee Boy", "Refugee Boy is a teen novel written by Benjamin Zephaniah. It is a book about Alem Kelo, a 14-year-old refugee from Ethiopia and Eritrea. It was first published by Bloomsbury on 28 August 2001"], ["Benjamin Zephaniah", "Benjamin Obadiah Iqbal Zephaniah (born 15 April 1958) is a British writer, dub poet and Rastafarian. He was included in \"The Times\" list of Britain's top 50 post-war writers in 2008."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab69fae55429953192ad33b", "question": "Are both Peter Watkins and Sergei Parajanov from Sweden?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Sergei Parajanov", "Sergei Parajanov (Armenian: \u054d\u0565\u0580\u0563\u0565\u0575 \u0553\u0561\u0580\u0561\u057b\u0561\u0576\u0578\u057e ; Russian: \u0421\u0435\u0440\u0433\u0435\u0301\u0439 \u0418\u043e\u0301\u0441\u0438\u0444\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041f\u0430\u0440\u0430\u0434\u0436\u0430\u0301\u043d\u043e\u0432 ; Georgian: \u10e1\u10d4\u10e0\u10d2\u10dd \u10e4\u10d0\u10e0\u10d0\u10ef\u10d0\u10dc\u10dd\u10d5\u10d8 ; Ukrainian: \u0421\u0435\u0440\u0433\u0456\u0439 \u0419\u043e\u0301\u0441\u0438\u043f\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041f\u0430\u0440\u0430\u0434\u0436\u0430\u0301\u043d\u043e\u0432 ; sometimes spelled Paradzhanov or Paradjanov; January 9, 1924 \u2013 July 20, 1990) was a Soviet film director and artist of Armenian descent who made significant contributions to Soviet cinematography through Ukrainian, Armenian, and Georgian cinema. He invented his own cinematic style, which was totally out of step with the guiding principles of socialist realism (the only sanctioned art style in the USSR). This, combined with his controversial lifestyle and behaviour, led Soviet authorities to repeatedly persecute and imprison him, and suppress his films."], ["Peter Watkins", "Peter Watkins (born 29 October 1935) is an English film and television director. He was born in Norbiton, Surrey, lived in Sweden, Canada and Lithuania for many years, and now lives in France. He is one of the pioneers of docudrama. His films present pacifist and radical ideas in a nontraditional style. He mainly concentrates his works and ideas around the mass media and our relation/participation to a movie or television documentary."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adcadcb5542990d50227cea", "question": "What is the passenger count of the airline alliance that is larger than the last of the major alliances formed?", "answer": "689.98 million", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Star Alliance", "Star Alliance is one of the world's largest global airline alliances. Founded on 14 May 1997, its current CEO is Jeffrey Goh and its headquarters is located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. s of November 2016 , Star Alliance is the largest global alliance by passenger count with 689.98 million, ahead of SkyTeam (665.4 million) and Oneworld (557.4 million). Its slogan is \"The Way The Earth Connects\"."], ["SkyTeam", "SkyTeam is an airline alliance. Founded in June 2000, SkyTeam was the last of the three major airline alliances to be formed, the first two being Star Alliance and Oneworld. s of 2014 , SkyTeam consists of 20 carriers from five continents and operates with the slogan \"Caring more about you\". It also operates a cargo alliance named SkyTeam Cargo, which partners ten carriers, all of them SkyTeam members. Its centralised management team, \"SkyTeam Central\", is based at the World Trade Center Schiphol Airport on the grounds of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7f47df5542994857a766dc", "question": "What was the name of the Christmas album Darlene Love performed on that was produced by the man who helped write Not Too Young to Get Married?", "answer": "A Christmas Gift for You", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Not Too Young to Get Married", "Not Too Young to Get Married is a song written by Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry. It was recorded at Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles in April 1963 by Bob B. Soxx & The Blue Jeans with the lead vocals by Bobby Sheen and Darlene Love. The song was arranged by Jack Nitzsche, Larry Levine was the engineer and Spector\u2019s Wall of Sound was played by The Wrecking Crew."], ["Darlene Love", "Darlene Wright (born July 26, 1941), known by her stage name, Darlene Love is an American popular music singer and actress. She gained prominence in the 1960s for the song \"He's a Rebel,\" a No. 1 American single in 1962, and was one of the artists who performed on the celebrated Christmas album \"A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector,\" produced by Phil Spector in 1963. She is ranked number 84 among Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Singers."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae0cf0b55429945ae959461", "question": "The Simpson Episode Lisa the Greek was directed by a director born in which year ?", "answer": "1963", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Lisa the Greek", "\"Lisa the Greek\" is the fourteenth episode of \"The Simpsons\"' third season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on January 23, 1992. In the episode, Homer begins to bond with his daughter, Lisa, after learning her unique and convenient ability to pick winning football teams, but, secretly, uses her ability to help him gamble. When Lisa finds out Homer's secret, she refuses to speak to her father until he fully understands her. \"Lisa the Greek\" was written by Jay Kogen and Wallace Wolodarsky, and directed by Rich Moore."], ["Rich Moore", "Rich Moore (born May 10, 1963) is an American film and television animation director, screenwriter, voice actor, and a creative partner at both Rough Draft Studios and Walt Disney Animation Studios. He is best known for his work on the animated television shows \"The Simpsons\", \"The Critic,\" and \"Futurama\", and for directing the Disney animated film \"Wreck-It Ralph\" (2012) and co-directing \"Zootopia\" (2016). He is a two-time Emmy Award winner, a three-time Annie Award winner, and an Academy Award winner."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab4539a5542991779162c72", "question": "Which companies produced the sitcom in which Pedro Romo is known for his role as Don Filemon?", "answer": "Nickelodeon Latin America and Macias Group International", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Pedro Romo (actor)", "Pedro Romo is a prolific Mexican actor and comedian (born June 17, 1957). He is known mostly for his roles as Don Filemon in the sitcom Skimo, and Pedro in the La risa en vacaciones film series."], ["Skimo", "Skimo is the first Nickelodeon comedy sitcom made in Mexico. It is produced by Nickelodeon Latin America and Macias Group International. The show first aired on May 15, 2006, and ran at 8:00 pm for the first two seasons. In the third season of the show, it was moved to 6:00 pm on Mondays. Now, for the 2007 summer-fall transition, the show airs reruns weekdays at 7:00 pm; also, during the 2006 summer-fall transition, the show aired reruns on Mondays at 6:00pm; during the 2007 break between seasons 2 and 3, the show aired reruns of 3 episodes on Mondays at 6:00 pm as well. Currently, it is airing reruns on Nick at Nite block on Nickelodeon Latin America."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab29ba3554299194fa93448", "question": "A writer on \"Bob's Burgers\" also has writing credit on a show that parodies what region (the same where he grew up) using anthropomorphic squids?", "answer": "the South", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Squidbillies", "Squidbillies is an American animated television series on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. An unofficial pilot for the series aired on April 1, 2005; the series later made its official debut on October 16, 2005. The series is about the Cuyler family, an impoverished family of anthropomorphic hillbilly mud squids living in the Georgia region of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The series revolves around the exploits of an alcoholic father (Early), who is often abusive in a comedic way towards his family. His teenage son, Rusty, is desperate for his approval; his mother and grandmother, known in the show as Granny, is often the center of his aggression; and Lil, his sister, is mostly unconscious in a pool of her own vomit. It is seen as both a parody and pastiche of the South."], ["Scott Jacobson", "Scott Clementine Jacobson (born 1977) is an American comedy writer and winner of four Emmys for contributions to \"The Daily Show\" with Jon Stewart and one Emmy for contributions to \"Bob's Burgers\". He has also written for The Academy Awards, Robert Smigel's \"TV Funhouse\" cartoons, and the Adult Swim show \"Squidbillies\" and is currently a writer on Fox's animated show Bob's Burgers, in addition to working night shifts at the Hollywood Chick-fil-A. He grew up in North Carolina, where he attended the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics and the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill earning a degree in Animal Husbandry. Throughout high school he regularly participated in National High School Rodeo Association rodeos, particularly in the goat tying and team roping events."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8d3d395542994ba4e3dc2e", "question": " \"Fade Away\" is a song from an album released by which record label ?", "answer": "Visionary Music Group and Def Jam Recordings", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Fade Away (Logic song)", "\"Fade Away\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Logic. The song was released on November 5, 2015 by Visionary Music Group and Def Jam Recordings as the album's third single from his second studio album, \"The Incredible True Story\". The track was written and produced by Logic himself. The song samples \"I'm Gone\" by Logic and \"Deck the Halls\" performed by The Singers Unlimited."], ["The Incredible True Story", "The Incredible True Story is the second studio album by American rapper Logic. It was released on November 13, 2015, by Visionary Music Group and Def Jam Recordings. Recording sessions took place upon the completion and the release of \"Under Pressure\", from late 2014 to early 2015. The album saw extensive production by Logic along with a variety of contributors, including 6ix, Stefan Ponce, Sir Dylan, Syk Sense, OZ and DJ Dahi. The album also saw limited appearances from guest vocalists, with Big Lenbo, Lucy Rose, Dria and Jesse Boykins III being credited with guest appearances. It was supported by three singles: \"Young Jesus\", \"Like Woah\" and \"Fade Away\". Each song was released to coincide with a three-week delay."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab9daa955429901930fa734", "question": "What was produced first, The Fiery Angel or Norma?", "answer": "Norma", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["The Fiery Angel (opera)", "Sergei Prokofiev's opera, The Fiery Angel (Russian: \u041e\u0433\u043d\u0435\u043d\u043d\u044b\u0439 \u0430\u043d\u0433\u0435\u043b , \"Ognenny angel\" ), Op. 37, could be considered one of the composer\u2019s largest challenges. Writing, production, and location were all factors in the piece\u2019s progress. The journey to completion was not truly over until after Prokofiev\u2019s time, when the piece was first presented in a full performance at the Th\u00e9\u00e2tre des Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es on 25 November 1955, and was first premiered at the Venice Festival in 1955."], ["Norma (opera)", "Norma (] ) is a \"tragedia lirica\" or opera in two acts by Vincenzo Bellini with libretto by Felice Romani after \"Norma, ou L'infanticide\" (\"Norma, or The Infanticide\") by Alexandre Soumet. It was first produced at La Scala in Milan on 26 December 1831."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8cb1e2554299240d9c21e3", "question": "Do the breeds Borzoi and Gos Rater Valenci\u00e0 originate from the same country?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Gos Rater Valenci\u00e0", "Gos Rater Valenci\u00e0 (English for: Valencian rat hunting dog) is a breed of dog that originates in Spain. Recognised by the Real Sociedad Canina de Espa\u00f1a in 2004, it has had recent success with a member of the breed winning the Spanish National Dog Show in 2011. It is a traditionally docked breed."], ["Borzoi", "The Borzoi ( , literally \"fast\"), also called the Russian wolfhound (Russian: \u0420\u0443\u0301\u0441\u0441\u043a\u0430\u044f \u043f\u0441\u043e\u0432\u0430\u044f \u0431\u043e\u0440\u0437\u0430\u044f ), is a breed of domestic dog (\"Canis lupus familiaris\"). Descended from dogs brought to Russia from central Asian countries, it is similar in shape to a greyhound, and is also a member of the sighthound family."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adf767b5542992d7e9f9384", "question": "Which Victorian stage actor had children named Laurence and Elizabeth Irving?", "answer": "Henry Irving", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Henry Irving", "Sir Henry Irving (6 February 1838 \u2013 13 October 1905), born John Henry Brodribb, sometimes known as J. H. Irving, was an English stage actor in the Victorian era, known as an actor-manager because he took complete responsibility (supervision of sets, lighting, direction, casting, as well as playing the leading roles) for season after season at the Lyceum Theatre, establishing himself and his company as representative of English classical theatre. In 1895 he became the first actor to be awarded a knighthood, indicating full acceptance into the higher circles of British society."], ["Harry Brodribb Irving", "Harry Brodribb Irving (5 August 1870 \u2013 17 October 1919), was a British stage actor and actor-manager; the eldest son of Sir Henry Irving and his wife Florence (n\u00e9e O'Callaghan), and father of designer Laurence Irving and actress Elizabeth Irving."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a77b4f85542997042120af2", "question": "Which singer is older, Jeon Ji-yoon or Jaren Johnston?", "answer": "Jaren Johnston", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Jeon Ji-yoon", "Jeon Ji-yoon (born October 15, 1990), better known mononymously as Jiyoon or by her stage name Jenyer, is a South Korean rapper, singer-songwriter and actress. She was previously a member of South Korean girl group 4Minute and its sub-group 2Yoon. She debuted as a solo artist on November 2, 2016, under the stage name Jenyer, with the release of her debut digital single, \"I Do\"."], ["Jaren Johnston", "Jaren Johnston (born October 4, 1980) is an American country music and rock singer and songwriter. He is a member of the group The Cadillac Three."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae32e2e5542990afbd1e0c8", "question": "Are Yuri Matiyasevich and Mikhail Kravchuk both mathematicians?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Yuri Matiyasevich", "Yuri Vladimirovich Matiyasevich, (Russian: \u042e\u0301\u0440\u0438\u0439 \u0412\u043b\u0430\u0434\u0438\u0301\u043c\u0438\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041c\u0430\u0442\u0438\u044f\u0441\u0435\u0301\u0432\u0438\u0447 ; born March 2, 1947, in Leningrad) is a Russian mathematician and computer scientist. He is best known for his negative solution of Hilbert's tenth problem (Matiyasevich's theorem), which was presented in his doctoral thesis at LOMI (the Leningrad Department of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics)."], ["Mikhail Kravchuk", "Mykhailo Pylypovych Kravchuk, also Krawtchouk (Ukrainian: \u041c\u0438\u0445\u0430\u0301\u0439\u043b\u043e \u041f\u0438\u043b\u0438\u0301\u043f\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041a\u0440\u0430\u0432\u0447\u0443\u0301\u043a ) (September 27, 1892 \u2013 March 9, 1942), was a Soviet Ukrainian mathematician who, despite his early death, was the author of around 180 articles on mathematics."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab6c03b554299110f219a5d", "question": "Anne-Marie Duff, star of \"The Waiting Room,\" also played which Queen of England in \"The Virgin Queen\"?", "answer": "Elizabeth I", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Anne-Marie Duff", "Anne-Marie Duff (born 8 October 1970) is an English actress. She played Elizabeth I in \"The Virgin Queen\" (2006). She also played the lead role in the television series \"From Darkness\" in 2015."], ["The Waiting Room (2007 film)", "The Waiting Room is a 2007 British romantic drama film directed by Roger Goldby and starring Anne-Marie Duff, Frank Finlay and Ralf Little. It was produced by Bright Pictures. The story follows three south London couples who try to come to terms with their love lives."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a78fc2155429974737f7935", "question": "Which poet was born first, A. E. Housman or Jaroslav Seifert ?", "answer": "A. E. Housman", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["A. E. Housman", "Alfred Edward Housman ( ; 26 March 1859 \u2013 30 April 1936), usually known as A. E. Housman, was an English classical scholar and poet, best known to the general public for his cycle of poems \"A Shropshire Lad\". Lyrical and almost epigrammatic in form, the poems wistfully evoke the dooms and disappointments of youth in the English countryside. Their beauty, simplicity and distinctive imagery appealed strongly to late Victorian and Edwardian taste, and to many early 20th-century English composers both before and after the First World War. Through their song-settings, the poems became closely associated with that era, and with Shropshire itself."], ["Jaroslav Seifert", "Jaroslav Seifert (] ; 23 September 1901 \u2013 10 January 1986) was a Nobel Prize\u2013winning Czechoslovak writer, poet and journalist."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a87277755429960ec39b759", "question": "Are Octavio Paz and Richard Aldington of the same nationality?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Richard Aldington", "Richard Aldington (8 July 1892 \u2013 27 July 1962), born Edward Godfree Aldington, was an English writer and poet."], ["Octavio Paz", "Octavio Paz Lozano (] ; March 31, 1914 \u2013 April 19, 1998) was a Mexican poet and diplomat."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abecbb35542997719eab5c4", "question": "Roger Davies: managed which singer and actress who got her start with an R&B group in 1995?", "answer": "Alecia Beth Moore", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Pink (singer)", "Alecia Beth Moore (born September 8, 1979), known professionally as Pink (stylized as P!nk ), is an American singer, songwriter, dancer and actress. She was signed to her first record label with original R&B girl group Choice in 1995. The label, LaFace Records, only saw potential in Pink, offering her a solo deal. Choice disbanded in 1998. Pink rose as an artist with her debut solo album, \"Can't Take Me Home\" (2000). It was certified double-platinum in the United States and spawned two \"Billboard\" Hot 100 top-ten hits: \"There You Go\" and \"Most Girls\". She gained further recognition with the \"Moulin Rouge! \" soundtrack \"Lady Marmalade\", which gave Pink her first Grammy Award as well as her first number-one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Pink took more artistic control and pursued a pop rock direction for her second album, \"Missundaztood\" (2001). It sold more than 12 million copies worldwide and yielded three US top-ten singles, \"Get the Party Started\", \"Don't Let Me Get Me\", and \"Just Like a Pill\"."], ["Roger Davies (manager)", "Roger Davies (born 1952) is an Australian artist manager, business manager, and music producer, with a long established career in the music industry. His began by working as a roadie in Australia in the early 1970s to managing pop, rock performers including Sherbet (1970 \u2013 79), Olivia Newton-John (1979 \u2013 86), Tina Turner (1980 to date), James Reyne (1986 - 1990), Tony Joe White (1989 - 2000), Dalbello (1984), Cher (1999 to date), Janet Jackson (1989 - 2002), Joe Cocker (1991 to date), Sade (1991 to date), M People (1997 - 2000), and Pink (2001 to date)."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae1e58d5542997f29b3c17c", "question": "Do You Believe? starred the football player who has what nickname?", "answer": "The Boz", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Brian Bosworth", "Brian Keith Bosworth (born March 9, 1965), nicknamed \"The Boz,\" is a former American professional football player who played as a linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks in the National Football League (NFL). Bosworth played college football for the University of Oklahoma, and was a two-time consensus All-American. He gained fame and notoriety through his flamboyant personality, controversial comments about the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and radical hair cuts. Bosworth was less successful in the NFL and injuries forced him to retire after three seasons."], ["Do You Believe? (film)", "Do You Believe? is a 2015 Christian ensemble drama film directed by Jon Gunn and stars an ensemble cast featuring Ted McGinley, Mira Sorvino, Andrea Logan White, Lee Majors, Alexa PenaVega, Sean Astin, Madison Pettis, Cybill Shepherd, and Brian Bosworth. It was released on March 20, 2015."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adfd45a55429925eb1afaa7", "question": "Harvest Moon was written by which American actress?", "answer": "Doris Roberts", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Another Harvest Moon", "Another Harvest Moon is a 2009 American drama film written by Jeremy T. Black and directed by Greg Swartz about four elderly citizens coping with life in a nursing home. It stars Ernest Borgnine, Piper Laurie, Anne Meara and Doris Roberts. The film was one of Borgnine's last major roles before his death in 2012."], ["Doris Roberts", "Doris Roberts (born Doris May Green; November 4, 1925 \u2013 April 17, 2016) was an American actress, author and philanthropist whose career spanned six decades of television. She appeared as a guest on many talk and variety shows, along with appearing as a panelist on several game shows. She was an advocate of animal rights and animal-rights activism, supporting groups such as the United Activists for Animal Rights. Doris Roberts also studied acting at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7c67a255429935c91b5192", "question": "Who was born first Conor Oberst or Jesse Leach?", "answer": "Jesse David Leach", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Jesse Leach", "Jesse David Leach (born July 3, 1978) is an American musician from Providence, Rhode Island, and is the lead vocalist of the metalcore band Killswitch Engage. He also fronts the stoner rock/heavy metal band Seemless, as well as handling vocal duties for the hardcore metal bands The Empire Shall Fall and Times of Grace. In February 2012 he rejoined Killswitch Engage following the departure of vocalist Howard Jones in January 2012. He currently resides in Brooklyn, NY with his wife, Melissa."], ["Conor Oberst", "Conor Mullen Oberst (born February 15, 1980) is an American singer-songwriter best known for his work in Bright Eyes. He has also played in several other bands, including Desaparecidos, The Faint (previously named Norman Bailer), Commander Venus, Park Ave., Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band, and Monsters of Folk. Oberst was named the Best Songwriter of 2008 by \"Rolling Stone\" magazine."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abcc7525542996583600487", "question": "Did F. Gary Gray and Nicola Black both direct the movie \"Friday\"?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["F. Gary Gray", "Felix Gary Gray (born July 17, 1969), known professionally as F. Gary Gray, is an American film director, film producer, music video director and actor. Gray directed \"Friday\", \"Set It Off\", \"The Negotiator\", \"The Italian Job\" and \"Straight Outta Compton\". He also directed the eighth installment of the \"Fast and the Furious\" franchise, \"The Fate of the Furious\", which had the highest-grossing worldwide opening ever and is the 11th highest-grossing film of all-time. He also directed some critically acclaimed hip-hop music videos like \"It Was a Good Day\" by Ice Cube, \"Natural Born Killaz\" by Dr. Dre and Ice Cube, \"Keep Their Heads Ringin'\" by Dr. Dre, \"Waterfalls\" by TLC and \"Ms. Jackson\" by OutKast."], ["Nicola Black", "Nicola Jane Black (born in Glasgow) is a Scottish film and television producer and director. Her work includes documentaries \"Designer Vaginas\", \"Bone Breakers\", \"When Freddie Mercury Met Kenny Everett\", \"Tribal Cop\", \"White Jazz\", \"Jenny Saville - Flesh & Blood\" and the series \"Mirrorball\" and \"Banned in the UK\" which featured in the Channel 4 Banned season."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7a05175542996a35c17082", "question": "What was the production company for a film starring Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Emmanuelle Chriqui?", "answer": "Bacon & Eggs", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["On the Line (2001 film)", "On the Line is a 2001 American romantic comedy film starring Lance Bass, Joey Fatone and Emmanuelle Chriqui. The film was directed by Eric Bross and was written by Eric Aronson and Paul Stanton, based upon their short film of the same name."], ["Lance Bass", "James Lance Bass ( ; born May 4, 1979) is an American pop singer, dancer, actor, film and television producer, and author. He grew up in Mississippi and rose to fame as the bass singer for the American pop boy band NSYNC. NSYNC's success led Bass to work in film and television. He starred in the 2001 film \"On the Line\", which his company, Bacon & Eggs, also produced. Bass later formed a second production company, Lance Bass Productions, as well as a now-defunct music management company, Free Lance Entertainment, a joint venture with Mercury Records."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a907d6e5542990a98493661", "question": "Who was the director of the 2000 film for which Julia Stiles received two nominations for Teen Choice Awards?", "answer": "Kris Isacsson", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Julia Stiles", "Julia O'Hara Stiles (born March 28, 1981) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Stiles began acting at age 11 and made her screen debut as Erica Dansby in six episodes of the television series \"Ghostwriter\" (1993\u20131994). Her first film role was in \"I\" \"Love You, I Love You Not\" (1996), followed by a leading role in the thriller \"Wicked\" (1998), for which she was awarded the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival Award for Best Actress. She went on to gain prominence for her lead roles in teen films such as \"10 Things I Hate About You\" (1999) for which she won MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance and was nominated for two Teen Choice Awards, \"Down to You\" (2000), for which she was nominated for another two Teen Choice Awards, and \"Save the Last Dance\" (2001), winning the Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Actress and was nominated for the MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance."], ["Down to You", "Down to You is a 2000 American romantic comedy film about losing a first love. It was directed by Kris Isacsson. The main characters are Alfred 'Al' Connelly (played by Freddie Prinze, Jr.), Imogen (Julia Stiles), and Cyrus (Selma Blair). The cast also includes Shawn Hatosy, Ashton Kutcher, Rosario Dawson, Lucie Arnaz, Henry Winkler, and Zak Orth."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab6d9f055429954757d3396", "question": "Which party did the politician elected to Congress in 1847 belong to for the city located on the Mississippi River near its confluence with the Chippewa River?", "answer": "Whig", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Wabasha, Minnesota", "Wabasha is a city in Wabasha County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 2,521 at the 2010 census. Located on the Mississippi River near its confluence with the Chippewa River, it is the county seat."], ["John Van Dyke (politician)", "John Van Dyke (April 3, 1807 in Lamington, Somerset County, New Jersey \u2013 December 24, 1878 in Wabasha, Minnesota) was an American jurist and Whig Party politician who represented 's 4 congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1847 to 1851."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae73b7c5542997b22f6a620", "question": "HolyHell toured with Manowar and a band created by Luca Turilli and what other person?", "answer": "Alex Staropoli", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Rhapsody of Fire", "Rhapsody of Fire (formerly known as Rhapsody) is an Italian symphonic power metal band created by Luca Turilli and Alex Staropoli, widely seen as a pioneer of the symphonic power metal subgenre."], ["HolyHell", "HolyHell is a symphonic power metal band, formed in 2005, produced by Joey DeMaio, bass player from Manowar. The band toured with Manowar and Rhapsody of Fire."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abc8e0f554299700f9d7903", "question": "What kind of group does Necrolust and Celtic Frost have in common?", "answer": "band", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Celtic Frost", "Celtic Frost ( ) was a Swiss heavy metal band from Z\u00fcrich. They are known for their strong influence on the extreme metal genres. Formed in 1981 as Hellhammer, the band became Celtic Frost in 1984 and was active until 1993. It re-formed in 2001 and disbanded following frontman Tom Gabriel Fischer's departure in 2008. The band was inspired by heavy metal groups such as Black Sabbath, Judas Priest and Venom, but also by gothic rock acts like Bauhaus, Siouxsie and the Banshees and Christian Death, and by the hardcore punk group Discharge."], ["Necrolust", "Necrolust is a demo album by the death metal band Vader released in 1989. The cover of the album was designed by Piotr Wiwczarek. Fenriz of Darkthrone cites this demo along with Celtic Frost's \"Morbid Tales\" and Bathory's \"Under the Sign of the Black Mark\" as key riff inspirations for \"Panzerfaust\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abcef0e55429959677d6b51", "question": "Hakan Lennart received his education at one of Europe's oldest universities, that is located in the province of Scania, Sweden, and traces its roots back to what year?", "answer": "1425", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Lund University", "Lund University (Swedish: \"Lunds universitet\" ) is one of Europe's oldest, largest and most prestigious universities, consistently ranking among the world's top 100 universities. The university, located in the city of Lund in the province of Scania, Sweden, traces its roots back to 1425, when a Franciscan studium generale was founded in Lund next to the Lund Cathedral, making it the oldest institution of higher education in Scandinavia. After Sweden won Scania from Denmark in the 1658 Treaty of Roskilde, the university was founded in 1666 on the location of the old studium generale next to Lund Cathedral."], ["H\u00e5kan Jeppsson", "H\u00e5kan Lennart Jeppsson (born 6 May 1961) is a Swedish businessman who is currently the chairman of the Swedish Association football club Malm\u00f6 FF, a post he has held since 2010. Jeppsson received his education at Lund University and works as CEO for Inwido."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a752dc655429916b0164287", "question": "Which is more north: the Washington State University, or University of Massachusetts Dartmouth?", "answer": "Washington State University", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["University of Massachusetts Dartmouth", "The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (UMass Dartmouth or UMassD) is one of five campuses and operating subdivisions of the University of Massachusetts. It is located in North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, United States, in the center of the South Coast region, between the cities of New Bedford to the east and Fall River to the west. It became a UMass campus in 1991 when Southeastern Massachusetts University was merged into the University of Massachusetts system."], ["Washington State University", "Washington State University (WSU) is a public research university in Pullman, Washington, in the Palouse region of the northwest United States."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab98f8f554299743d22eb72", "question": "Are Xerophyllum and Arthrocereus both plants?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Xerophyllum (plant)", "Xerophyllum is a genus of perennial plants from the family Melanthiaceae. The genus is native to North America."], ["Arthrocereus", "Arthrocereus is a genus of cactus, originating from southern Minas Gerais, Brazil."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7d1e845542995ed0d165f8", "question": "Which musician is older, M. Shadows or Justine Frischmann?", "answer": "Justine Elinor Frischmann", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Justine Frischmann", "Justine Elinor Frischmann (born 16 September 1969) is an English artist and former musician, best known for being the lead singer of the Britpop band Elastica. She is now pursuing a career as a painter."], ["M. Shadows", "Matthew Charles Sanders (born July 31, 1981), better known as M. Shadows, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist, songwriter, and a founding member of the American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold. In 2017, he was voted 3rd in the list of Top 25 Greatest Modern Frontmen by Ultimate Guitar."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a77722255429966f1a36d50", "question": "What library is the main research library of the University of Oxford and houses the Papyrus Oxyrhynchus?", "answer": "Bodleian Library", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Bodleian Library", "The Bodleian Library ( ) is the main research library of the University of Oxford, and is one of the oldest libraries in Europe. With over 12 million items, it is the second-largest library in Britain after the British Library. Under the \"Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003\" it is one of six legal deposit libraries for works published in the United Kingdom and under Irish Law it is entitled to request a copy of each book published in the Republic of Ireland. Known to Oxford scholars as \"Bodley\" or \"the Bod\", it operates principally as a reference library and, in general, documents may not be removed from the reading rooms."], ["Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 32", "Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 32 (P. Oxy. 32) is a letter to a \"tribunus militum,\" written in Latin. It was discovered by Grenfell and Hunt in 1897 in Oxyrhynchus. The fragment is dated to the second century. It is housed in the Bodleian Library. The text was published by Grenfell and Hunt in 1898."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adf2cbd5542995ec70e8f86", "question": "The Wave Breaker: The Rescue Coaster that is operating at SeaWorld San Antonio and is designed to emphasize SeaWorld's animal rescue efforts, is using what kind of roller coaster?", "answer": "launched roller coaster", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Wave Breaker: The Rescue Coaster", "Wave Breaker: The Rescue Coaster is a double launch roller coaster currently operating at SeaWorld San Antonio. The roller coaster is designed to emphasize SeaWorld's animal rescue efforts. It is the first jet ski roller coaster in North America and would incorporate cars designed as jet skis used by SeaWorld's rescue team. Most of the track was built over the park's lake."], ["Launched roller coaster", "The launched roller coaster is a modern form of roller coaster which has increased in use in the last two decades. In place of a traditional chain lift, the launched coaster initiates a ride with high amounts of acceleration via one or a series of linear induction motors (LIM), linear synchronous motors (LSM), catapults, or other mechanisms employing hydraulic or pneumatic power. This mode of acceleration powers many of the fastest rollercoasters in the world."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac171fd5542994ab5c67d3c", "question": "\"Gay Messiah\" is a song written and performed by American-Canadian singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright, it originally appeared on which of his EP y Canadian-American singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright, released through DreamWorks Records electronically on June 29, 2004?", "answer": "Waiting for a Want", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Gay Messiah", "\"Gay Messiah\" is a song written and performed by American-Canadian singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright. It originally appeared on his EP, \"Waiting for a Want\", which was released by DreamWorks Records in June 2004 as a preview of his fourth studio album, \"Want Two\", which was released by Geffen Records in November 2004."], ["Waiting for a Want", "Waiting for a Want is the first EP by Canadian-American singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright, released through DreamWorks Records electronically on June 29, 2004. At the time it was released, the collection previewed Wainwright's forthcoming album, \"Want Two\". Initially planned to be released shortly after \"Want One\", after plans of a double album fell through, the purchase of DreamWorks by Interscope delayed the release of \"Want Two\". The EP provided listeners with new material during this period. Admitting that he wanted to release \"a couple of ditties\" before the United States presidential election of 2004, Wainwright described the collection as \"some of the more daunting tracks, the operatic, weird stuff, some heavy numbers that relate to my classical sensibilities\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab3f62f5542992339550018", "question": "The first woman elected Attorney General of Minnesota, served under what party?", "answer": "Minnesota Democratic\u2013Farmer\u2013Labor Party (DFL)", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Lori Swanson", "Lori Swanson (born December 16, 1966) from Eagan, Minnesota is the Attorney General of the US state of Minnesota. She was elected on November 7, 2006, and took office on January 2, 2007, succeeding Mike Hatch, who declined to run for re-election in order to run for governor. She is the first woman elected Minnesota's Attorney General."], ["Minnesota Attorney General election, 2010", "The 2010 Minnesota Attorney General election was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010 to elect the Minnesota Attorney General for a four-year term. Primary elections were held on August 10, 2010. Incumbent Lori Swanson of the Minnesota Democratic\u2013Farmer\u2013Labor Party (DFL) won reelection to a second term."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adbc74a5542996e6852522a", "question": "Are Arthur Ashe and Yannick Noah from the same country?", "answer": "No.", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Arthur Ashe", "Arthur Robert Ashe Jr. (July 10, 1943 \u2013 February 6, 1993) was an American professional tennis player. He won three Grand Slam titles."], ["Yannick Noah", "Yannick Noah (born 18 May 1960) is a former professional tennis player from France. He is best remembered for winning the French Open in 1983 and as a highly successful captain of France's Davis Cup and Fed Cup teams. During his career, which spanned almost two decades, Noah captured a total of 23 singles titles and 16 doubles titles, reaching a career-high singles ranking of World No. 3 (in July 1986) and attaining the World No. 1 doubles ranking the following month. Since his retirement from the game, Noah has remained in the public eye as a popular music performer and as the co-founder, with his mother, of a charity organization for underprivileged children. Noah is also the father of Joakim Noah of the NBA New York Knicks."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab6b99f5542995eadef007a", "question": "Are Sports Collectors Digest and National Lampoon both magazines?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Sports Collectors Digest", "Sports Collectors Digest (SCD) is an American advertising weekly paper published at Iola, Wisconsin. The magazine provides an avenue through which sellers, traders and avid buyers of sports memorabilia may interact."], ["National Lampoon (magazine)", "National Lampoon was an American humor magazine which ran from 1970 to 1998. The magazine started out as a spinoff from the \"Harvard Lampoon\". \"National Lampoon\" magazine reached its height of popularity and critical acclaim during the late 1970s, when it had a far-reaching effect on American humor and comedy. The magazine spawned films, radio, live theatre, various sound recordings, and print products including books. Many members of the creative staff from the magazine subsequently went on to contribute creatively to successful media of all types."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a76622a5542992db9473784", "question": "Who is older, Stewart O'Nan or Terry Southern?", "answer": "Terry Southern", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Terry Southern", "Terry Southern (May 1, 1924 \u2013 October 29, 1995) was an American novelist, essayist, screenwriter, and university lecturer, noted for his distinctive satirical style. Part of the Paris postwar literary movement in the 1950s and a companion to Beat writers in Greenwich Village, Southern was also at the center of Swinging London in the 1960s and helped to change the style and substance of American films in the 1970s. In the 1980s he wrote for \"Saturday Night Live\" and lectured on screenwriting at several universities in New York."], ["Stewart O'Nan", "Stewart O'Nan (born February 4, 1961) is an American novelist."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab4408355429942dd415efa", "question": "Are Lost Cities and Totopoly both considered board games?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Lost Cities", "Lost Cities is a 60-card card game, designed in 1999 by game designer Reiner Knizia and published by several publishers. The objective of the game is to mount profitable expeditions to one or more of the five lost cities (the Himalayas, the Brazilian Rain Forest, the Desert Sands, the Ancient Volcanos and Neptune's Realm). The game was originally intended as a 2-player game, but rule variants have been contributed by fans to allow 1 or 2 further players, causing Reiner Knizia himself to later provide semi-official 4-player rules."], ["Totopoly", "Totopoly is a commercial board game, based on the events leading up to, and during, a horse race. Originally made in 1938 by Waddingtons, the game is based on a double-sided board, with each side representing a different half of the game."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac0fc1a554299012d1db675", "question": "The George and Martha sereis of childrens books feature an animal whose name comes from an ancient Greek word that means what?", "answer": "\"river horse\"", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["George and Martha", "George and Martha is a series of children's books written and illustrated by James Marshall between 1972 and 1988. Each book in the series contained a number of short stories describing interactions between two hippos, George and Martha. The books inspired an animated children's television show which comprised 26 episodes made in 1999, and a musical in 2011."], ["Hippopotamus", "The common hippopotamus (\"Hippopotamus amphibius\"), or hippo, is a large, mostly herbivorous and aggressive mammal in sub-Saharan Africa, and one of only two extant species in the family Hippopotamidae, the other being the pygmy hippopotamus (\"Choeropsis liberiensis\" or \"Hexaprotodon liberiensis\"). The name comes from the ancient Greek for \"river horse\" (\u1f31\u03c0\u03c0\u03bf\u03c0\u03cc\u03c4\u03b1\u03bc\u03bf\u03c2 ). After the elephant and rhinoceros, the common hippopotamus is the third-largest type of land mammal and the heaviest extant artiodactyl. Despite their physical resemblance to pigs and other terrestrial even-toed ungulates, the closest living relatives of the Hippopotamidae are cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises, etc.) from which they diverged about . The common ancestor of whales and hippos split from other even-toed ungulates around . The earliest known hippopotamus fossils, belonging to the genus \"Kenyapotamus\" in Africa, date to around ."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab279c2554299722f9b4d43", "question": "Are both The Mayfield Four and The Asteroids Galaxy Tour musical acts?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["The Asteroids Galaxy Tour", "The Asteroids Galaxy Tour is a Danish pop band consisting of vocalist Mette Lindberg and songwriter/producer Lars Iversen, formed in 2007. When performing live the band extends to a five-piece, featuring Mikkel Balster Dorig (guitar), Simon Littauer (MPC and keys) and Rasmus Littauer (drums)."], ["The Mayfield Four", "The Mayfield Four was an American rock band formed by Myles Kennedy in Spokane, Washington in 1996. The band released two albums, \"Fallout\" and \"Second Skin\" and an EP \"Motion / Live: 9.17.97\" before disbanding in 2002."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abcf96655429959677d6b8d", "question": "Are the movies The Secret of Kells, and Fantastic Mr. Fox, from the same country?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Fantastic Mr. Fox (film)", "Fantastic Mr. Fox is a 2009 American stop-motion animated comedy film based on Roald Dahl's children's novel of the same name. The film is about a fox who steals food each night from three mean and wealthy farmers. They are fed up with Mr. Fox's theft and try to kill him, so they dig their way into the foxes' home, but the animals are able to outwit the farmers and live underground."], ["The Secret of Kells", "The Secret of Kells is a 2009 French-Belgian-Irish animated fantasy film animated by Cartoon Saloon that premiered on 8 February 2009 at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival. It went into wide release in Belgium and France on 11 February, and Ireland on 3 March."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8f95515542992414482b08", "question": "What is the birth date of this retired Soviet/ Russian cosmonaut, who is the subject of the film The Age of Pioneers?", "answer": "30 May 1934", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["The Age of Pioneers", "The Age of Pioneers (Russian: \u0412\u0440\u0435\u043c\u044f \u043f\u0435\u0440\u0432\u044b\u0445 , \"Vremya Pervykh \" , lit. \"Time of the first ones\"), also known as Spacewalk, is a Russian historical drama film about cosmonaut Alexey Leonov, the first human to perform a spacewalk. Leonov himself served as a consultant for the film. \"The Age of Pioneers\" was directed by Dmitriy Kiselev and co-produced by Timur Bekmambetov and Yevgeny Mironov, the latter also starred in the leading role."], ["Alexey Leonov", "Alexey Arkhipovich Leonov (Russian: \u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0435\u0301\u0439 \u0410\u0440\u0445\u0438\u0301\u043f\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u041b\u0435\u043e\u0301\u043d\u043e\u0432 ; ] ; born 30 May 1934 in Listvyanka, West Siberian Krai, Soviet Union) is a retired Soviet/Russian cosmonaut, Air Force Major general, writer and artist. On 18 March 1965, he became the first human to conduct extravehicular activity (EVA), exiting the capsule during the Voskhod 2 mission for a 12-minute spacewalk."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab6125f5542992aa134a414", "question": "What was the former profession of the man who hosted the 2014 National League Championship Series Game 1 on Fox Sports 1 with Kevin Burkhardt and C.J. Nitkowski?", "answer": "Major League Baseball outfielder", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["2014 National League Championship Series", "The 2014 National League Championship Series was a best-of-seven playoff pitting the St. Louis Cardinals against the San Francisco Giants for the National League pennant and the right to play in the 2014 World Series. The series was the 45th in league history with Fox airing Game 1 and Fox Sports 1 airing Games 2\u20135 in the United States. Game 1 was simulcast on Fox Sports 1 and was hosted by Kevin Burkhardt, Gabe Kapler and C.J. Nitkowski, who offered sabermetric analysis of the game."], ["Gabe Kapler", "Gabriel Stefan \"Gabe\" Kapler (born July 31, 1975) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab2f8be55429929539468de", "question": "Are Vittel and Buzia\u0219 located in the same country?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Vittel", "Vittel (archaic German: \"Wittel\" ) (] ) is a commune in the Vosges department in Grand Est in northeastern France."], ["Buzia\u0219", "Buzia\u0219 is a town in Timi\u0219 County, Romania. As of 2011, it had a population of 6,504."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a794ebd554299029c4b5f50", "question": "Who was born first, Micha\u00ebl Llodra or Henri Leconte?", "answer": "Henri Leconte", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Henri Leconte", "Henri Leconte (born 4 July 1963) is a former French professional tennis player. He reached the men's singles final at the French Open in 1988, won the French Open men's doubles title in 1984, and helped France win the Davis Cup in 1991. Leconte's career-high singles ranking was world No. 5."], ["Micha\u00ebl Llodra", "Micha\u00ebl Llodra (] ; born 18 May 1980) is a French former professional tennis player. He is a successful doubles player with three Grand Slam championships and an Olympic silver medal, and has also had success in singles, winning five career titles and gaining victories over Novak Djokovic, Juan Mart\u00edn del Potro, Tom\u00e1\u0161 Berdych, Robin S\u00f6derling, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Nikolay Davydenko, Janko Tipsarevi\u0107 and John Isner. Llodra has been called \"the best volleyer on tour\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac2a6f8554299218029dae3", "question": "Which university system has more campuses, Pennsylvania State University or the University of Tennessee system?", "answer": "Pennsylvania State University", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["University of Tennessee system", "The University of Tennessee system (UT system) is one of two public university systems, the other being the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR), in the state of Tennessee. It consists of three primary campuses in Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Martin; a health sciences campus in Memphis; a research institute in Tullahoma; and various extensions throughout the state."], ["Pennsylvania State University", "The Pennsylvania State University (commonly referred to as Penn State or PSU) is a state-related, land-grant, doctoral university with campuses and facilities throughout Pennsylvania. Founded in 1855, the university has a stated threefold mission of teaching, research, and public service. Its instructional mission includes undergraduate, graduate, professional and continuing education offered through resident instruction and online delivery. Its University Park campus, the flagship campus, lies within the Borough of State College and College Township. It has two law schools, Penn State Law, on the school's University Park campus, and Dickinson Law, located in Carlisle, 90 miles south of State College. The College of Medicine is located in Hershey. Penn State has another 19 commonwealth campuses and 5 special-mission campuses located across the state. Penn State has been labeled one of the \"Public Ivies,\" a publicly funded university considered as providing a quality of education comparable to those of the Ivy League."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac1c78e55429964131be28b", "question": "Are Beaucarnea and Streptosolen both a genus of flowering plants?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Beaucarnea", "Beaucarnea is a genus of flowering plants native to Mexico and Central America. In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Nolinoideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae). \"Beaucarnea\" is sometimes treated as a synonym of the genus \"Nolina\", with the species being then transferred to that genus. However, recent research shows that \"Beaucarnea\" should treated as an independent genus."], ["Streptosolen", "Streptosolen is a genus of flowering plants with a single species, Streptosolen jamesonii, the marmalade bush. It is an evergreen shrub of the Solanaceae family that produces loose clusters of flowers gradually changing from yellow to red as they develop, resulting in an overall appearance resembling orange marmalade (thus the name), found in open woodlands of Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7a38b95542994f819ef168", "question": "Who was native to a country farther west, Ricardo Costa or Franco Rossi?", "answer": "Ricardo Costa", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Franco Rossi (director)", "Franco Rossi (19 April 1919, Florence - 5 June 2000, Rome) was an Italian film screenwriter and director, mainly known for having directed the six-hour-long Italian-German-British-Swiss TV mini-series \"Quo Vadis? \" in 1985."], ["Ricardo Costa (filmmaker)", "Ricardo Costa (born 25 January 1940) is a Portuguese film director and producer. He is the author of essays on cinema, vision, and language."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae788cf5542994a481bbd75", "question": "How many climbers died including Andreas Hinterstoisser while climbing the Eiger north face?", "answer": "five", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Andreas Hinterstoisser", "Andreas Hinterstoisser (3 October 1914 \u2013 21 July 1936) was a German mountain climber active in the 1930s. He died during an attempt to climb the Eiger north face with his partner Toni Kurz. A section of the north face was later named the \"Hinterstoisser Traverse\" in his honor. The 2008 film \"North Face\" was based on his experience climbing the Eiger."], ["1936 Eiger north face climbing disaster", "The 1936 Eiger north face disaster resulted in the death of five climbers during the 1936 climbing season on the north face of the Eiger."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abe45e855429976d4830ad1", "question": "\"Practice Date\" is the fourth episode of which American political comedy television sitcom starring Amy Poehler?", "answer": "Parks and Recreation", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Practice Date", "\"Practice Date\" is the fourth episode of the second season of \"Parks and Recreation\", and the tenth overall episode of the series. It originally aired on NBC in the United States on October 8, 2009. In the episode, Ann takes Leslie to dinner to help prepare for her first date, while the rest of the parks department tries to learn secrets about each other as part of a game."], ["Parks and Recreation", "Parks and Recreation is an American political comedy television sitcom starring Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope, a perky, mid-level bureaucrat in the Parks Department of Pawnee, a fictional town in Indiana. Created by Greg Daniels and Michael Schur, the series aired on NBC from April 9, 2009 to February 24, 2015, for 125 episodes, over seven seasons. It was written by the same writers and uses the same filming style as \"The Office\", with the same implication of a documentary crew filming everyone. The ensemble and supporting cast feature Rashida Jones as Ann Perkins, Paul Schneider as Mark Brendanawicz, Aziz Ansari as Tom Haverford, Nick Offerman as Ron Swanson, Aubrey Plaza as April Ludgate, Chris Pratt as Andy Dwyer, Adam Scott as Ben Wyatt, Rob Lowe as Chris Traeger, Jim O'Heir as Garry \"Jerry\" or \"Larry\" Gergich, Retta as Donna Meagle, and Billy Eichner as Craig Middlebrooks."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a823026554299676cceb225", "question": "What is the most populous city in the county that includes LeLoup, Kansas?", "answer": "Ottawa", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["LeLoup, Kansas", "LeLoup is an unincorporated community in Franklin County, Kansas, United States."], ["Franklin County, Kansas", "Franklin County (county code FR) is a county located in the eastern portion of the U.S. state of Kansas. As of the 2010 census, the county population was 25,992. Its county seat and most populous city is Ottawa."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adde5405542997dc7907094", "question": "Between Brody Dalle and Candice Night, which singer released their first solo album in 2014?", "answer": "Brody Dalle", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Candice Night", "Candice Night (born May 8, 1971) is an American vocalist/lyricist, multi-instrumentalist for the traditional folk rock project Blackmore's Night since its origins in 1997, and wife of British guitarist Ritchie Blackmore. Her solo album, \"Reflections\", was released in 2011."], ["Brody Dalle", "Brody Dalle (born Bree Joanna Alice Robinson; 1 January 1979) is an Australian-born singer-songwriter and guitarist. Dalle began playing music in her adolescence, and moved to Los Angeles, California at age eighteen, where she found the punk rock band The Distillers. The group released three albums before disbanding in 2006, and Dalle began another project, Spinnerette, releasing an eponymous album in 2009. In 2014, she released \"Diploid Love\", her first album under her solo name."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7636f055429976ec32bd78", "question": "Which film director was born first, John English or Jason Reitman?", "answer": "John Wilkinson English", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["John English (director)", "John Wilkinson English (25 June 1903 \u2013 11 October 1969) was a British film editor and film director. He is most famous for the film serials he co-directed with William Witney for Republic Pictures such as \"Zorro's Fighting Legion\" and \"Drums of Fu Manchu\"."], ["Jason Reitman", "Jason Reitman ( ; born October 19, 1977) is a Canadian-American film director, screenwriter, and producer, best known for directing the films \"Thank You for Smoking\" (2005), \"Juno\" (2007), \"Up in the Air\" (2009), and \"Young Adult\" (2011). As of February 2, 2010, he has received one Grammy Award and four Academy Award nominations, two of which are for Best Director. Reitman is a dual citizen of Canada and the United States. He is the son of director Ivan Reitman."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5add14175542990d50227db7", "question": "So Fly was a song co-produced by the rapper who began her career with what R&B group?", "answer": "Sista", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["So Fly (213 song)", "\"So Fly\" is a song performed by American Hip Hop supergroup 213, which consisted of Snoop Dogg, Warren G and Nate Dogg. was released on July 6, 2004 as the first single of his debut studio album \"The Hard Way\", with the record label TVT Records. The song was produced by Spike & Jamahl and Missy Elliott. It uses the same backing track as another Elliott-produced song, So Gone which had been released by Monica the previous year."], ["Missy Elliott", "Melissa Arnette Elliott (born July 1, 1971), better known as Missy \"Misdemeanor\" Elliott, is an American rapper, dancer, and record producer. Elliott embarked on her music career with all-female R&B group Sista in the early 1990s and later became a member of the Swing Mob collective along with childhood friend and longtime collaborator Timbaland, with whom she worked on projects for Aaliyah, 702, Total, and SWV. Following several collaborations and guest appearances, she launched her solo career in 1997 with her debut album \"Supa Dupa Fly\", which spawned the hit singles \"The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)\" and \"Sock It 2 Me\". The album debuted at number three on the \"Billboard\" 200, the highest-charting debut for a female rapper at the time."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7496e455429929fddd846a", "question": "The USAF base that includes Wright and Patterson fields, and the site of the abandoned town of Osborn, are in which American state?", "answer": "Ohio", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Osborn, Ohio", "Osborn was a town located near the Haddix Road-Ohio 235 intersection at the northern edge of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in what is now the flood-prone basin of the Huffman Dam in the U.S. state of Ohio."], ["Wright-Patterson Air Force Base", "Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (WPAFB) (IATA: FFO, ICAO: KFFO, FAA LID: FFO) is a United States Air Force base and census-designated place just east of Dayton, Ohio, in Greene and Montgomery counties. It includes both Wright and Patterson Fields, which were originally Wilbur Wright Field and Fairfield Aviation General Supply Depot. Patterson Field is approximately 10 mi northeast of Dayton; Wright Field is approximately 5 mi northeast of Dayton."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab719ff5542993667793f36", "question": "The Cheek to Cheek Tour was a co-headlining tour by American singers Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga in support of their album, \"Cheek to Cheek\" (2014), the tour, which began with a two-night run at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, a luxury resort casino and hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, in which state?", "answer": "Nevada", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas", "The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas (commonly referred to simply as The Cosmopolitan or The Cosmo) is a luxury resort casino and hotel on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The resort opened on December 15, 2010, and is located just south of the Bellagio on the west side of Las Vegas Boulevard."], ["Cheek to Cheek Tour", "The Cheek to Cheek Tour was a co-headlining tour by American singers Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga in support of their album, \"Cheek to Cheek\" (2014). The tour, which began with a two-night run at The Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, played a total of 36 shows across Europe and North America during the first half of 2015. Many of the tour's shows were part of music festivals, such as the Ravinia Festival, the Copenhagen Jazz Festival, the North Sea Jazz Festival, and the Gent Jazz Festival. The Cheek to Cheek Tour grossed $15.3 million from 27 shows with a total attendance of 176,267."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a89999e5542993b751ca956", "question": "In which city is the headquarters of Oath Inc. who owns and operates Yahoo!?", "answer": "Sunnyvale, California", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Yahoo!", "Yahoo! is a web services provider, wholly owned by Verizon Communications through Oath Inc. and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. The original Yahoo! company was founded by Jerry Yang and David Filo in January 1994 and was incorporated on March 2, 1995. Yahoo was one of the pioneers of the early Internet era in the 1990s. Marissa Mayer, a former Google executive, served as CEO and President of Yahoo until June 2017."], ["Oath Inc.", "Oath Inc. is an American company that is a fully owned subsidiary of Verizon Communications' Media and Telematics division, that will serve as the parent company of its content sub-divisions AOL and Yahoo!."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7af82c55429931da12c9ba", "question": "The Maharajah Jungle Trek is part of the theme park located near what major city?", "answer": "Orlando", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Maharajah Jungle Trek", "The Maharajah Jungle Trek is a themed wildlife trail attraction at Disney's Animal Kingdom theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. It is in the Asia themed land, the Kingdom of Anandapur. It shares this area with the Kali River Rapids white water raft ride and the Expedition Everest runaway train rollercoaster."], ["Disney's Animal Kingdom", "Disney's Animal Kingdom is a zoological theme park at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, near Orlando. Owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company through its Parks and Resorts division, it is the largest theme park in the world, covering 580 acres . The park opened on Earth Day, April 22, 1998, and was the fourth theme park built at Walt Disney World. The park is dedicated and themed entirely around the natural environment and animal conservation, a philosophy once pioneered by Walt Disney."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab6704c5542995eadeeffd5", "question": "Are J. G. Farrell and James Thurber both authors ?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["James Thurber", "James Grover Thurber (December 8, 1894 \u2013 November 2, 1961) was an American cartoonist, author, humorist, journalist, playwright, and celebrated wit. He was best known for his cartoons and short stories published mainly in \"The New Yorker\" magazine, such as \"The Catbird Seat,\" and collected in his numerous books. He was one of the most popular humorists of his time, as he celebrated the comic frustrations and eccentricities of ordinary people. He wrote the Broadway comedy \"The Male Animal\" in collaboration with his college friend Elliott Nugent; it was later adapted into a film starring Henry Fonda and Olivia de Havilland. His short story \"The Secret Life of Walter Mitty\" has been adapted for film twice, once in 1947 and again in 2013."], ["J. G. Farrell", "James Gordon Farrell (25 January 1935 \u2013 11 August 1979) was a Liverpool-born novelist of Irish descent. He gained prominence for a series of novels known as the \"Empire Trilogy\" (\"Troubles\", \"The Siege of Krishnapur\" and \"The Singapore Grip\"), which deal with the political and human consequences of British colonial rule."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adc0a5e554299438c868d12", "question": "What is the name of the animated comedy series, created by Seth MacFarlane, that originally aired on Fox in January of 2011?", "answer": "Family Guy", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["And I'm Joyce Kinney", "\"And I'm Joyce Kinney\" is the ninth episode of the ninth season of the animated comedy series \"Family Guy\". It originally aired on Fox in the United States on January 16, 2011. The episode follows housewife Lois as she becomes close friends with the local news anchor Joyce Kinney. In an attempt to become closer, the two decide to get drinks together, and reveal their darkest secrets. Wanting to fit in, Lois reveals her participation in a pornographic film when she was in college, with Joyce promising to keep her revelation a secret. The next day, Kinney unveils the story on the local news, much to the anger of Lois, who quickly becomes shunned by the entire town."], ["Family Guy", "Family Guy is an American animated sitcom created by Seth MacFarlane for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The series centers on the Griffins, a family consisting of parents Peter and Lois; their children, Meg, Chris, and Stewie; and their anthropomorphic pet dog, Brian. The show is set in the fictional city of Quahog, Rhode Island, and exhibits much of its humor in the form of cutaway gags that often lampoon American culture."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7f75b25542992e7d278d08", "question": "In regards to their indigenous country, is the Tahltan Bear Dog's or Alopekis' closer to Italy?", "answer": "Alopekis", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Alopekis", "Alopekis is an ancient Greek breed of dog. The name Alopekis means \u201csmall fox\u201d or \u201cfox-like\u201d in the Greek language. The breed is mentioned by several ancient Greek & classical writers (Aristotle, Xenophon, Aristophanes et al) and is depicted in many archaeological finds such as pottery, carvings, statuettes, sculpture, tomb monuments etc. (see Images)."], ["Tahltan Bear Dog", "The Tahltan Bear Dog was a breed of dog that was indigenous to Canada. This breed is believed to be extinct by most authorities."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac426935542997ea680ca12", "question": "Are both The State University of New York at New Paltz and City College of New York located in New York City?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["City College of New York", "The City College of the City University of New York (more commonly referred to as the City College of New York, or simply City College, CCNY, or City) is a public senior college of the City University of New York (CUNY) in New York City."], ["State University of New York at New Paltz", "The State University of New York at New Paltz, known as SUNY New Paltz or New Paltz for short, is a public college in New Paltz, in the U.S. state of New York. It traces its origins to the New Paltz Classical School, a secondary institution founded in 1828 and reorganized as an academy in 1833. The college is one of four SUNY institutions in the New York metropolitan area."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab2918a554299449642c8fa", "question": "What professional basketball player played on the Phoenix Suns before playing for the Orlando Magic?", "answer": "Penny Hardaway", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Penny Hardaway", "Anfernee Deon \"Penny\" Hardaway (born July 18, 1971) is an American, retired professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). An exceptionally tall point guard, Hardaway was often compared to Magic Johnson. An all-star in his first few seasons, Hardaway was most productive in his years with the Orlando Magic, and his early years with the Phoenix Suns. Injuries began to plague him, however, and diminished his effectiveness. He played for the New York Knicks from 2004 to 2006, and last for the Miami Heat, which released him on December 12, 2007."], ["Orlando Magic", "The Orlando Magic are an American professional basketball team based in Orlando, Florida. The Magic compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member club of the league's Eastern Conference Southeast Division. The franchise was established in 1989 as an expansion franchise, and such notable NBA stars as Shaquille O'Neal, Penny Hardaway, Patrick Ewing, Grant Hill, Tracy McGrady, Steve Francis, Dwight Howard, Vince Carter, Rashard Lewis, and Hedo T\u00fcrko\u011flu have played for the club throughout its young history. s of 2017 , the franchise has played in the NBA playoffs for exactly half of its existence (14 playoff appearances in 28 years), and twice went to the NBA Finals, in 1995 and 2009. Orlando has been the second most successful of the four expansion teams brought into the league in 1988 and 1989 in terms of winning percentage, after fellow Floridian team Miami Heat."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae2af41554299492dc91c45", "question": "Who starred in Kung Fu Panda as well as The Big Year?", "answer": "Jack Black", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Jack Black", "Thomas Jacob \"Jack\" Black (born August 28, 1969) is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and singer. His acting career has been extensive, starring primarily in comedy films. He is best known for his roles in \"Shallow Hal\" (2001), \"School of Rock\" (2003), \"King Kong\" (2005), \"The Holiday\" (2006), the \"Kung Fu Panda\" franchise (2008\u20132016), \"Tropic Thunder\" (2008), and \"Bernie\" (2011). He has been nominated for two Golden Globe Awards. Black is the lead vocalist of the comedic rock group Tenacious D which he formed in 1994 with friend Kyle Gass. They have released the albums \"Tenacious D\", \"The Pick of Destiny\" and \"Rize of the Fenix\"."], ["The Big Year", "The Big Year is a 2011 American comedy film directed by David Frankel, written by Howard Franklin and starring Jack Black, Steve Martin, and Owen Wilson. It was based on the nonfiction book \"The Big Year: A Tale of Man, Nature and Fowl Obsession\" which was written by journalist Mark Obmascik. The book followed three men on a quest for a Big Year\u2014a competition among birders to see who can see and identify the greatest number of species of birds in North America (north of Mexico) in a calendar year. The film uses the same premise with fictional characters loosely modeled on the actual personalities."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7d4bf55542997cc2c4744f", "question": "Lisa Bruce is an American film producer known for the 2014 film The Theory of Everything, a British biographical romantic drama film directed by who, and adapted by Anthony McCarten from the memoir \"Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen\" by Jane Wilde Hawking, which deals with her relationship with her ex-husband, theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, his diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease or motor neurone disease), and his success in physics?", "answer": "James Marsh", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Lisa Bruce", "Lisa Bruce is an American film producer known for the 2014 film \"The Theory of Everything\"."], ["The Theory of Everything (2014 film)", "The Theory of Everything is a 2014 British biographical romantic drama film directed by James Marsh and adapted by Anthony McCarten from the memoir \"Travelling to Infinity: My Life with Stephen\" by Jane Wilde Hawking, which deals with her relationship with her ex-husband, theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking, his diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease or motor neurone disease), and his success in physics."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a890fe2554299669944a492", "question": "What is a genus of about 50 species of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, Honeysuckle or Cytisus ?", "answer": "Cytisus", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Honeysuckle", "Honeysuckles (\"Lonicera\", ; syn. \"Caprifolium\" Mill. ) are arching shrubs or twining bines in the family Caprifoliaceae, native to the Northern Hemisphere. Approximately 180 species of honeysuckle have been identified. About 100 of these species can be found in China and approximately 20 native species have been identified in Europe, 20 in India, and 20 in North America. Widely known species include \"Lonicera periclymenum\" (honeysuckle or woodbine), \"Lonicera japonica\" (Japanese honeysuckle, white honeysuckle, or Chinese honeysuckle) and \"Lonicera sempervirens\" (coral honeysuckle, trumpet honeysuckle, or woodbine honeysuckle). Hummingbirds are attracted to the flowers on some of these plants, especially \"L. sempervirens\" and \"L. ciliosa\" (orange honeysuckle). Honeysuckle derives its name from the edible sweet nectar obtainable from its tubular flowers. The name \"Lonicera\" stems from Adam Lonicer, a Renaissance botanist."], ["Cytisus", "Cytisus is a genus of about 50 species of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, native to open sites (typically scrub and heathland) in Europe, western Asia and North Africa. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae, and is one of several genera in the tribe Genisteae which are commonly called brooms. They are shrubs producing masses of brightly coloured, pea-like flowers, often highly fragrant. Members of the segregate genera, \"Calicotome\" and \"Lembotropis\" are sometimes included in \"Cytisus\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac1b65c55429964131be268", "question": "Which university is part of a system that has fewer campuses, University of Colorado or University of California, Los Angeles?", "answer": "University of Colorado", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["University of California, Los Angeles", "The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) is a public research university in the Westwood district of Los Angeles, California, United States. It became the Southern Branch of the University of California in 1919, making it the second-oldest undergraduate campus of the ten-campus University of California system. It offers 337 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of disciplines. UCLA enrolls about 31,000 undergraduate and 13,000 graduate students, and had 119,000 applicants for Fall 2016, including transfer applicants, the most applicants for any American university."], ["University of Colorado", "The University of Colorado system is a system of public universities in Colorado consisting of four campuses: University of Colorado Boulder, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, University of Colorado Denver in downtown Denver and at the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora. It is governed by the elected, nine-member Board of Regents of the University of Colorado."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adc38fd55429944faac2475", "question": "Are both Robb Flynn and Sammy Hagar guitarists?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Robb Flynn", "Robert Conrad \"Robb\" Flynn (born Lawrence Matthew Cardine; July 19, 1967) is the lead vocalist and guitarist for the heavy metal band Machine Head. Flynn formed the band along with Adam Duce, Logan Mader and Tony Costanza after leaving Bay Area thrash band Vio-Lence."], ["Sammy Hagar", "Samuel Roy Hagar (born October 13, 1947), also known as The Red Rocker, is an American rock vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, musician and entrepreneur. Hagar came to prominence in the 1970s with the hard rock band Montrose. He afterwards launched a successful solo career, scoring an enduring hit in 1984 with \"I Can't Drive 55\". He enjoyed huge commercial success when he replaced David Lee Roth as the lead singer of Van Halen in 1985, but left the band in 1996. He returned to the band for a 2-year reunion from 2003 to 2005. On March 12, 2007, Hagar was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Van Halen. His musical style primarily consists of hard rock and heavy metal."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae397f05542992f92d82314", "question": "In which country will you find the Sekyere Afram Plains District, one of 27 districts in the Ashanti Region whose capital is a small town known for the Tweneboa Kodua Secondary School?", "answer": "Ghana", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Sekyere Afram Plains District", "The Sekyere Afram Plains District is one of the twenty-seven (27) districts in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. Its capital is Kumawu. The district is among the new districts and municipalities created in 2008 by the then President, John Kufuor."], ["Kumawu", "Kumawu is a small town and is the capital of Sekyere Kumawu, a district in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. The town is known for the Tweneboa Kodua Secondary School. The school is a second cycle institution."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adbc57b5542996e68525228", "question": "The play Andre is a fictionalized account of whether to spare or hang Major John Andre for his role in treason of which person who was a general in the American Revolutionary War that later defected to the British Army? ", "answer": "Benedict Arnold", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Andr\u00e9 (play)", "Andr\u00e9; a Tragedy in Five Acts is a play by William Dunlap, first produced at the Park Theatre in New York City on March 30, 1798, by the Old American Company, published in that same year together with a collection of historic documents relating to the case of the title character, Major John Andr\u00e9, the British officer who was hanged as a spy on October 2, 1780, for his role in the treason of Benedict Arnold. The play does not go into the historic details, but rather presents a fictionalized account of the American debate over whether to spare or hang him. Only three characters in the play are historic: Andr\u00e9 himself, George Washington (referred to throughout the text, except once in a passage inserted between the first two performances, simply as \"The General\"), and Honora Sneyd, who had been briefly engaged to Andr\u00e9 ten years earlier under the auspices of Anna Seward, who had done much to romanticize the affair in her Monody on Major Andr\u00e9 of 1781. (Actually, Honora Sneyd had died of consumption some months before Andr\u00e9's death, and never went to America.)"], ["Benedict Arnold", "Benedict Arnold (January 14, 1741 [O.S. January 3, 1740] June 14, 1801) was a general during the American Revolutionary War, who fought for the American Continental Army, and later defected to the British Army. While a general on the American side, he obtained command of the fortifications at West Point, New York (which after 1802 would become the site of the U.S. Military Academy), overlooking the cliffs at the Hudson River (upriver from British-occupied New York City), and planned to surrender them to British forces. This plan was exposed in September 1780. He was commissioned into the British Army as a brigadier general."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abddf0b5542991f66106084", "question": "Are Yueqing and Nanhai District both in China?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Nanhai District", "Nanhai District, is a district of Foshan, Guangdong, China. Its government is the first to have developed e-government informatization at the county level in China."], ["Yueqing", "Yueqing () is a county-level city under the administration of Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, in eastern China. It lies on the coast of the East China Sea, by the Yueqing Bay."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a76a8f45542993735360137", "question": "What is the largest and best-known great house in an area hosting the densest and most exceptional concentration of pueblos in the American Southwest?", "answer": "Pueblo Bonito", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Chaco Culture National Historical Park", "Chaco Culture National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park hosting the densest and most exceptional concentration of pueblos in the American Southwest. The park is located in northwestern New Mexico, between Albuquerque and Farmington, in a remote canyon cut by the Chaco Wash. Containing the most sweeping collection of ancient ruins north of Mexico, the park preserves one of the most important pre-Columbian cultural and historical areas in the United States."], ["Pueblo Bonito", "Pueblo Bonito (Spanish for \"beautiful town\"), the largest and best-known great house in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, northern New Mexico, was built by the Ancestral Puebloans, who occupied the structure between AD 828 and 1126."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae547ce5542993aec5ec18f", "question": "The lead vocalist fort he band L'Arc-en-Ciel stars with Leehom Wang in a 2003 film screened on May 13 at what festival?", "answer": "Cannes Film Festival", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Moon Child (2003 film)", "Moon Child is a 2003 Japanese action and drama film starring Gackt, Hyde, and Leehom Wang. It was released on April 19 in Japan, and screened on May 13 at the Cannes Film Festival and on April 12, 2004 at Philadelphia Film Festival."], ["Hyde (musician)", "Hideto Takarai (\u5bf6\u4e95 \u79c0\u4eba , Takarai Hideto , born January 29, 1969 in Wakayama, Japan) , known exclusively by his stage name Hyde, is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter, producer, and actor. He is best known as the lead vocalist for the rock band L'Arc-en-Ciel, as well as for Vamps. As a member of L'Arc-en-Ciel, his stage name is stylized as hyde, while as a solo artist and a member of Vamps it is stylized as HYDE."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adce5b45542992c1e3a2481", "question": "What was the nickname of the man who coached the Texas Western Miners?", "answer": "The Bear", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Nevil Shed", "Nevil Shed (born April 26, 1943 in Bronx, New York) is a former basketball player. He attended Morris High school in 1962. He was a member of the Texas Western Miners (now named University of Texas at El Paso) team that won the 1966 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament national championship. The team was coached by Don Haskins. The Miners made history for being the first team to start an all-African American lineup in the championship game. His basketball nickname was \"The Shadow\". \" Glory Road\", a 2006 Disney film, chronicles the team's journey; Shed is played by Al Shearer. After playing at Texas Western, Shed was drafted by the Boston Celtics in the fourth round of the 1967 NBA draft (his name is listed as Neville Shed). His career ended when he tore up his leg while attempting a lay-up at a game in training camp. Because of that, he never played in the NBA or in other leagues. He later became an assistant coach for Haskins at Texas Western. Shed is currently working at a Spurs Camp in San Antonio, Texas."], ["Don Haskins", "Donald Lee Haskins (March 14, 1930 \u2013 September 7, 2008), nicknamed \"The Bear\", was an American basketball player and coach. He played college basketball for three years under coach Henry Iba at Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State University). He was the head coach at Texas Western College (renamed the University of Texas at El Paso in 1967) from 1961 to 1999. His greatest triumph occurred in 1966, when his team won the NCAA Tournament over the Wildcats of the University of Kentucky, coached by Adolph Rupp. The watershed game initiated the end of racial segregation in college basketball."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae31acf55429928c42395f2", "question": "Are Dunhuang and Shenyang both in China?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Shenyang", "Shenyang ( ; ), formerly known by its Manchu name Mukden or Fengtian (), is the provincial capital and the largest city of Liaoning Province, People's Republic of China, as well as the largest city in Northeast China by urban population. According to the 2010 census, the city's urban area has 6.3 million inhabitants, while the total population of the Shenyang municipality, which holds the administrative status of a sub-provincial city, is up to 8.1 million. Shenyang's city region includes the ten metropolitan districts of Shenyang \"proper\", the county-level city of Xinmin, and two counties of Kangping and Faku."], ["Dunhuang", "Dunhuang ( ) is a county-level city in northwestern Gansu Province, Western China. The 2000 Chinese census reported a population of 187,578 in this city. Dunhuang was a major stop on the ancient Silk Road and is best known for the nearby Mogao Caves. It has also been known at times as Shazhou and, in Uyghur, Dukhan."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adf72e75542992d7e9f936c", "question": "Are Labrador Retrievers and Schweizer Laufhund both types of dogs?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Labrador Retriever", "The Labrador Retriever, also Labrador, is a type of retriever-gun dog. The Labrador is one of the most popular breeds of dog in the United Kingdom and the United States."], ["Schweizer Laufhund", "The Schweizer Laufhund is a breed of hound dog, originally from Switzerland."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac276715542996773102538", "question": "Which documentary film was released first, Why We Fight or Dalai Lama Renaissance?", "answer": "Why We Fight", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Dalai Lama Renaissance", "Dalai Lama Renaissance is a 2007 feature-length documentary film, produced and directed by Khashyar Darvich, and narrated by actor Harrison Ford. The film documents the Dalai Lama's meeting with the self-titled \"Synthesis\" group, made up of 40 Western \"renaissance\" thinkers who hope to use the meeting to change the world and resolve many of the world's problems. The meeting took place at the Dalai Lama's home in Dharamsala, India in September, 1999."], ["Why We Fight (2005 film)", "Why We Fight, directed by Eugene Jarecki, is a 2005 documentary film about the military\u2013industrial complex. The title refers to the World War II-era eponymous propaganda movies commissioned by the U.S. Government to justify their decision to enter the war against the Axis Powers."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a87a75b5542996e4f3088a9", "question": "Are both The Pastels and Crooked Fingers American music groups?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["The Pastels", "The Pastels are an independent music group from Glasgow, formed in 1981. They were a key act of the UK independent music scene of the 1980s. The group currently consists of Stephen McRobbie (vocals, guitar), Katrina Mitchell (vocals, drum kit), Gerard Love (bass guitar), John Hogarty (guitar), Tom Crossley (flute, keyboards), and Alison Mitchell (trumpet)."], ["Crooked Fingers", "Crooked Fingers is a North Carolina band led by former Archers of Loaf lead singer Eric Bachmann. The band was previously based in Seattle, Washington and Atlanta, Georgia before moving to Denver. The band released albums on WARM Records and Merge Records before going completely independent in 2008. They tend to have a rotating lineup."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a902bf55542990a9849359e", "question": "The actor that played Jamal Malik in \"Slumdog Millionaire\" also starred with Rooney Mara in a 2016 film based on what non-fiction book?", "answer": "\"A Long Way Home\"", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Dev Patel", "Dev Patel (born 23 April 1990) is an English actor. Born and raised in London to Indian parents, Patel made his screen debut as Anwar Kharral in the first two seasons of the British teen drama television series \"Skins\" (2007\u20132008), landing the role with no prior professional acting experience. His breakthrough came in 2008 with the leading role of Jamal Malik in Danny Boyle's drama \"Slumdog Millionaire\", which won the Academy Award for Best Picture, and for which he was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor and the SAG Award for Best Supporting Actor."], ["Lion (2016 film)", "Lion is a 2016 biographical film directed by Garth Davis (in his feature debut) and written by Luke Davies, based on the non-fiction book \"A Long Way Home\" by Saroo Brierley with Larry Buttrose. The film stars Dev Patel, Rooney Mara, David Wenham and Nicole Kidman."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8afd4155429971feec45ce", "question": "Which Disney film was released first, Victory Through Air Power or Frozen?", "answer": "Victory Through Air Power", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Victory Through Air Power (film)", "Victory Through Air Power is a 1943 American Technicolor animated documentary feature film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists on July 17, 1943. It is based on the 1942 book \"Victory Through Air Power\" by Alexander P. de Seversky. De Seversky appeared in the film, an unusual departure from the Disney animated feature films of the time."], ["Frozen (2013 film)", "Frozen is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the 53rd Disney animated feature film. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale \"The Snow Queen\", the film tells the story of a fearless princess who sets off on a journey alongside a rugged iceman, his loyal pet reindeer, and a na\u00efve snowman to find her estranged sister, whose icy powers have inadvertently trapped the kingdom in eternal winter."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae0bf2b554299603e418456", "question": "What franchise, which started with Paris, je t'aime, did Emmanuel Benbihy create and launch?", "answer": "Cities of Love", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Paris, je t'aime", "Paris, je t'aime (] ; \"Paris, I love you\") is a 2006 anthology film starring an ensemble cast of actors of various nationalities. The two-hour film consists of eighteen short films set in different arrondissements. The 22 directors include Gurinder Chadha, Sylvain Chomet, Joel and Ethan Coen, G\u00e9rard Depardieu, Wes Craven, Alfonso Cuar\u00f3n, Nobuhiro Suwa, Alexander Payne, Tom Tykwer, Walter Salles, Yolande Moreau and Gus Van Sant."], ["Emmanuel Benbihy", "Emmanuel Benbihy (born 6 November 1969, Paris) is a feature-length film producer who created and launched the \"Cities of Love\" franchise starting with \"Paris, je t'aime\" and more recently \"New York, I Love You\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adde0065542990dbb2f7ed5", "question": "What are both Kirengeshoma and Olsynium?", "answer": "plants", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Kirengeshoma", "Kirengeshoma is a genus containing two species of plants in the hydrangea family. Both are clump-forming perennials native to Eastern Asia, with sycamore-like palmate leaves and nodding, waxy yellow flowers on slender stalks, growing in shady environments. They are grown as garden plants in temperate regions of the world."], ["Olsynium", "Olsynium (huilmo in Chile; formerly part of \"Sisyrinchium\") is a genus of summer-dormant rhizomatous perennials in the iris family, native to sunny hillsides in South America and western North America."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac306eb5542990b17b154ec", "question": "Are Victoria Azarenka and Ellis Ferreira both from South Africa?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Victoria Azarenka", "Vict\u00f3ria Fy\u00f3dorovna Az\u00e1renka (Belarusian: \u0412\u0456\u043a\u0442\u043e\u0440\u044b\u044f \u0424\u0451\u0434\u0430\u0440\u0430\u045e\u043d\u0430 \u0410\u0437\u0430\u0440\u0430\u043d\u043a\u0430 ; Russian: \u0412\u0438\u043a\u0442\u043e\u0440\u0438\u044f \u0424\u0451\u0434\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u0410\u0437\u0430\u0440\u0435\u043d\u043a\u043e; born 31 July 1989) is a Belarusian professional tennis player. She is a former world No. 1."], ["Ellis Ferreira", "Ellis Ferreira (born 19 February 1970 in Pretoria, South Africa) is a former professional male tennis player from South Africa. He played collegiately at the University of Alabama, earning all-SEC and all-American honors. He won 2 Grand Slam doubles titles, the Men's title at the 2000 Australian Open with Rick Leach and the mixed doubles at the Australian Open with Corina Morariu in 2001. Ferreira was named the Senior Assistant Men's and Women's Tennis Head Coach at Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, in July 2007. Ferreira is now the co-owner of the Eagleton/ Ferreira Tennis Academy on Longboat Key in Florida (www.eftennis.com)."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8cbdcc554299653c1aa105", "question": "What album included Logic's \"Fade Away\" released by Def Jam Recordings who is owned by Universal Music Group? ", "answer": "The Incredible True Story", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Def Jam Recordings", "Def Jam Recordings is an American record label focused predominantly on hip hop and urban music, owned by Universal Music Group (UMG). In the UK, the label takes on the name Def Jam UK and is operated through Virgin EMI Records, while in Japan, it is known as Def Jam Japan, operating through Universal Music Japan. The label distributes releases of various record labels, including Kanye West's GOOD Music, Ludacris' Disturbing Tha Peace, and ARTium Recordings, headed by Def Jam's current executive vice president, No I.D.. Current artists include Iggy Azalea, Logic, Big Sean, Kanye West, Leona Lewis, 2 Chainz, Axwell \u039b Ingrosso, Mother Mother, Afrojack, Jeezy, Jeremih, Ludacris, Alesso, Pusha T, Vince Staples, Desiigner and Jhen\u00e9 Aiko among others."], ["Fade Away (Logic song)", "\"Fade Away\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Logic. The song was released on November 5, 2015 by Visionary Music Group and Def Jam Recordings as the album's third single from his second studio album, \"The Incredible True Story\". The track was written and produced by Logic himself. The song samples \"I'm Gone\" by Logic and \"Deck the Halls\" performed by The Singers Unlimited."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a84c9a55542994c784dda4f", "question": "Which has a higher elevation Yukshin Gardan Sar or Manaslu?", "answer": "Manaslu", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Yukshin Gardan Sar", "Yukshin Gardan Sar (Urdu: \u200e ) is a high peak of the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram range in Pakistan. Its height is also often given as 7,469 m (24,505 ft) or 7,641 m (25,069 ft). It lies about 15 km (9 mi) northeast of Khunyang Chhish and 5 km (3 mi) northwest of Kanjut Sar. It is flanked on the northwest by the Yazghil Glacier and on the northeast by the Yukshin Gardan Glacier; both drain into the Shimshal River."], ["Manaslu", "Manaslu (Nepali: \u092e\u0928\u093e\u0938\u094d\u0932\u0941, also known as Kutang) is the eighth highest mountain in the world at 8163 m above sea level. It is located in the Mansiri Himal, part of the Nepalese Himalayas, in the west-central part of Nepal. Its name, which means \"mountain of the spirit\", comes from the Sanskrit word \"manasa\", meaning \"intellect\" or \"soul\". Manaslu was first climbed on May 9, 1956 by Toshio Imanishi and Gyalzen Norbu, members of a Japanese expedition. It is said that \"just as the British consider Everest their mountain, Manaslu has always been a Japanese mountain\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a79fb4a5542990198eaf02c", "question": "The television sitcom created by Steven H. Berman, Mitchel Katlin, and Nat Bernstein, that used an American actress that started in show business as a child fashion model, was created for who?", "answer": "Nickelodeon", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd", "100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd is an American television sitcom created by Steven H. Berman, Mitchel Katlin, and Nat Bernstein for Nickelodeon. The series ran for 3 seasons, from October 16, 1999 to April 21, 2002."], ["Brenda Song", "Brenda Song (born March 27, 1988) is an American actress, model, and spokesperson. Song started in show business as a child fashion model. Her early television work included roles in the television shows \"Fudge\" (1995) and \"100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd\" (1999). After many commercials and television roles in the late 1990s, Song won a Young Artist Award for her performance in \"The Ultimate Christmas Present\" (2000). In 2002, Song signed a contract with Disney Channel and starred in the 2002 Disney Channel Original Movie \"Get a Clue\" and then made significant contributions to the channel, including \"Stuck in the Suburbs\" (2004) and many other productions. In 2005, Song began playing the lead female role of London Tipton in \"The Suite Life of Zack & Cody\" and \"The Suite Life on Deck\". The character is noted as one of Disney's longest continuous characters."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae2b3fe5542992decbdcd77", "question": "Who co-starred in Passion and Paradise with the actor of the Emmy Award-winning role of John Gotti?", "answer": "Catherine Mary Stewart", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Passion and Paradise", "Passion and Paradise is a 1989 American television crime-drama film directed by Harvey Hart and starring Armand Assante and Catherine Mary Stewart. For this film Hart won the Gemini Award for Best Direction in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series. It was shot in Jamaica."], ["Armand Assante", "Armand Anthony Assante Jr. (born October 4, 1949) is an American actor. He is noted for an Emmy Award-winning role as mobster John Gotti in the 1996 HBO miniseries \"Gotti\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7bcfe5554299294a54ab06", "question": "In the year Ria van Dyke competed, who won Miss Universe?", "answer": "Ximena Navarrete", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Miss Universe 2010", "Miss Universe 2010, the 59th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 23 August 2010 at Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Ximena Navarrete of Mexico was crowned by Stefan\u00eda Fern\u00e1ndez of Venezuela as her successor at the end of the event. 83 contestants competed in this year."], ["Ria van Dyke", "Ria van Dyke (born 16 February 1989) is a New Zealander model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Universe New Zealand 2010. Van Dyke represented New Zealand at the Miss Universe 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a879a995542993e715abfc0", "question": "The fifth season of the animated television series, \"Aqua Teen Hunger Force\" originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim, it's about the surreal adventures and antics of three anthropomorphic fast food items, who live together as roommates, their names: Master Shake, Frylock, and which fictional character on the animated television series \"Aqua Teen Hunger Force\", that is simple-minded, na\u00efve, short attention-spanned giant anthropomorphic ball of ground meat?", "answer": "Meatwad", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Meatwad", "Meatwad is a fictional character on the Adult Swim animated television series \"Aqua Teen Hunger Force\" (also known by various alternative titles). Meatwad is a simple-minded, na\u00efve, short attention-spanned giant anthropomorphic ball of ground meat, who is often tricked, manipulated, and bullied by various villains or his roommate Master Shake. Meatwad has the ability to shape shift and can multiply when cut into pieces. Meatwad was created and designed by series creators Dave Willis and Matt Maiellaro, and Willis also provides his voice."], ["Aqua Teen Hunger Force (season 5)", "The fifth season of the animated television series, \"Aqua Teen Hunger Force\" originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. Season five started on January 20, 2008 with \"Robots Everywhere\", and ended with \"Bible Fruit\" on March 23, 2008. \"Aqua Teen Hunger Force\" is about the surreal adventures and antics of three anthropomorphic fast food items: Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad, who live together as roommates and frequently interact with their human next-door neighbor, Carl Brutananadilewski in a suburban neighborhood in South New Jersey."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a89b2b45542992e4fca837e", "question": "Are Graham Swift and Norman Lindsay both Australian?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Graham Swift", "Graham Colin Swift FRSL (born 4 May 1949) is an English writer. Born in London, England, he was educated at Dulwich College, London, Queens' College, Cambridge, and later the University of York."], ["Norman Lindsay", "Norman Alfred William Lindsay (22 February 1879 \u2013 21 November 1969) was an Australian artist, etcher, sculptor, writer, editorial cartoonist, scale modeller, and an accomplished amateur boxer."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a79335055429907847277e8", "question": "Which musician is originally from Poland, Adam Darski or Tom Johnston?", "answer": "Adam Nergal Darski (born Adam Micha\u0142 Darski; 10 June 1977 in Gdynia) is a Polish musician and television personality,", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Adam Darski", "Adam Nergal Darski (born Adam Micha\u0142 Darski; 10 June 1977 in Gdynia) is a Polish musician and television personality, best known for being the frontman for the black/death metal band Behemoth."], ["Tom Johnston (musician)", "Charles Thomas \"Tom\" Johnston (born August 15, 1948) is an American musician. He is a guitarist and vocalist, known principally as a founder, guitarist, lead vocalist and songwriter for the rock group The Doobie Brothers, as well as for his own solo career. His off-and-on career with The Doobie Brothers spans more than 40 years, during which time the band exhibited numerous successful styles."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae4d8c05542990ba0bbb173", "question": "Did both P. G. Wodehouse and Joseph Epstein's occupations involve writing?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Joseph Epstein (writer)", "Joseph Epstein (born January 9, 1937) is an essayist, short-story writer, and editor. From 1974 to 1998 he was the editor of the magazine \"The American Scholar\"."], ["P. G. Wodehouse", "Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; 15 October 188114 February 1975) was an English author and one of the most widely read humorists of the 20th century. Born in Guildford, the son of a British magistrate based in Hong Kong, Wodehouse spent happy teenage years at Dulwich College, to which he remained devoted all his life. After leaving school he was employed by a bank but disliked the work and turned to writing in his spare time. His early novels were mostly school stories, but he later switched to comic fiction, creating several regular characters who became familiar to the public over the years. They include the jolly gentleman of leisure Bertie Wooster and his sagacious valet, Jeeves; the immaculate and loquacious Psmith; Lord Emsworth and the Blandings Castle set; the Oldest Member, with stories about golf; and Mr Mulliner, with tall tales on subjects ranging from bibulous bishops to megalomaniac movie moguls."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab611195542992aa134a40e", "question": "Are both Justin Hayward and Bernard Sumner members of the Moody Blues?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Justin Hayward", "Justin David Hayward (born 14 October 1946) is an English musician, best known as songwriter, lead singer, and guitarist in the rock band the Moody Blues."], ["Bernard Sumner", "Bernard Sumner (born 4 January 1956), also briefly known as Bernard Albrecht, is an English singer, songwriter, musician and record producer. He is a founding member of both Joy Division and New Order, and is widely credited with the latter band's move towards electronica and synthpop."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae4cb6955429908b632647b", "question": "Which documentary was released first, Olympia or The Punk Singer?", "answer": "Olympia", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Olympia (1938 film)", "Olympia is a 1938 German documentary film written, directed and produced by Leni Riefenstahl, documenting the 1936 Summer Olympics, held in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany. The film was released in two parts: \"Olympia 1. Teil \u2014 Fest der V\u00f6lker\" (Festival of Nations) and \"Olympia 2. Teil \u2014 Fest der Sch\u00f6nheit\" (Festival of Beauty). It was the first documentary feature film of the Olympic Games ever made. Many advanced motion picture techniques, which later became industry standards but which were groundbreaking at the time, were employed \u2014including unusual camera angles, smash cuts, extreme close-ups, placing tracking shot rails within the bleachers, and the like. The techniques employed are almost universally admired, but the film is controversial due to its political context. Nevertheless, the film appears on many lists of the greatest films of all time, including \"Time\" magazine's \"All-Time 100 Movies.\""], ["The Punk Singer", "The Punk Singer is a 2013 documentary film about feminist singer Kathleen Hanna who fronted the bands Bikini Kill and Le Tigre, and who was a central figure in the riot grrrl movement. Directed by filmmaker Sini Anderson and produced by Anderson and Tamra Davis, the film's title is taken from the Julie Ruin song \"The Punk Singer\", from Hanna's 1998 solo effort."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7ba2ee55429927d897c002", "question": "The album \"Who Sampled This?\" was created by Rob swift who specializes in creating original sounds and beats, which involve what device?", "answer": "turntables", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Turntablism", "Turntablism is the art of manipulating sounds and creating new music, sound effects, mixes and other creative sounds and beats, typically by using two or more turntables and a cross fader-equipped DJ mixer. The mixer is plugged into a PA system for live events and/or broadcasting equipment (if the DJ is performing on radio, TV or Internet radio, so that a wider audience can hear the turntablist's music. Turntablists manipulate records on a turntable by moving the record with their hand to cue the stylus to exact points on a record, and by touching or moving the platter or record to stop, slow down, speed up or, spin the record backwards, or moving the turntable platter back and forth (the popular rhythmic \"scratching\" effect which is a key part of hip hop music), all while using a DJ mixer's crossfader control and the mixer's gain and equalization controls to adjust the sound and level of each turntable. Turntablists typically use two or more turntables and headphones to cue up desired start points on different records."], ["Who Sampled This?", "Who Sampled This? is the sixth album by the turntablist, Rob Swift. It was released on November 1, 2003, by Day By Day Entertainment and was produced by Rob Swift, MF Grimm and Dr. Butcher. The album sold poorly and did not make it to the \"Billboard\" charts or produce any charting singles."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7f8d4455429969796c1aaa", "question": "Who, Dan Aykroyd or Millard Webb, was an original member of the \"Not Ready for Prime Time Players\" on \"Saturday Night Live\"?", "answer": "Daniel Edward Aykroyd", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Millard Webb", "Millard Webb (6 December 1893 \u2013 21 April 1935), was an American screenwriter and director. He directed 20 films between 1920 and 1933. His best-known film is the 1926 silent John Barrymore adventure \"The Sea Beast\" costarring Dolores Costello. Webb also directed the early sound Florenz Ziegfeld produced talkie \"Glorifying the American Girl\" released by Paramount in 1929. His active years were from 1916 to 1933."], ["Dan Aykroyd", "Daniel Edward Aykroyd {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born July 1, 1952) is a Canadian-American actor, comedian, producer, screenwriter, musician and businessman. He was an original member of the \"Not Ready for Prime Time Players\" on \"Saturday Night Live\" (1975\u20131979). A musical sketch he performed with John Belushi on \"SNL\", The Blues Brothers, turned into an actual performing band and then a highly successful 1980 film, also called \"The Blues Brothers\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab600bf554299110f2199b7", "question": "In which year was this American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer of \"Sexy Dancer\" inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?", "answer": "2004", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Prince (musician)", "Prince Rogers Nelson (June 7, 1958 \u2013 April 21, 2016) was an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. He was a musical innovator who was known for his eclectic work, flamboyant stage presence, extravagant dress and makeup, and wide vocal range. His music integrates a wide variety of styles, including funk, rock, R&B, new wave, soul, psychedelia, and pop. He has sold over 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. He won seven Grammy Awards, an American Music Award, a Golden Globe Award, and an Academy Award for the film \"Purple Rain\". He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004, his first year of eligibility."], ["Sexy Dancer", "\"Sexy Dancer\" was the follow-up single to Prince's self-titled second album in the UK. It was the first Prince single released outside the United States that was not released as a single stateside. The funky disco number has few lyrics but is not short on funk, using prominent bass guitar, grunts and screams to excite the listener."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab1f5ca554299449642c82a", "question": "Who has acted in more films, Jared Leto or Rome Ramirez?", "answer": "Jared Joseph Leto", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Jared Leto", "Jared Joseph Leto ( ; born December 26, 1971) is an American actor, singer, songwriter, and director. After starting his career with television appearances in the early 1990s, Leto achieved recognition for his role as Jordan Catalano on the television series \"My So-Called Life\" (1994). He made his film debut in \"How to Make an American Quilt\" (1995) and received critical praise for his performance in \"Prefontaine\" (1997). Leto played supporting roles in \"The Thin Red Line\" (1998), \"Fight Club\" (1999) and \"American Psycho\" (2000), as well as the lead role in \"Urban Legend\" (1998), and earned critical acclaim after portraying heroin addict Harry Goldfarb in \"Requiem for a Dream\" (2000). He later began focusing increasingly on his music career, returning to acting with \"Panic Room\" (2002), \"Alexander\" (2004), \"Lord of War\" (2005), \"Lonely Hearts\" (2006), \"Chapter 27\" (2007), and \"Mr. Nobody\" (2009). In 2012, he directed the documentary film \"Artifact\". In 2016, he played the DC Comics supervillain Joker in the DC Extended Universe film \"Suicide Squad\"."], ["Rome Ramirez", "Roman Ren\u00e9 Ram\u00edrez (born June 11, 1988 in Fremont, California), better known as Rome Ramirez or simply Rome, is an American singer and guitarist best known for playing with Eric Wilson from Sublime and Josh Freese from The Vandals in the band Sublime with Rome. The lineup initially featured original Sublime drummer Bud Gaugh before his departure in 2011. Despite participation by Gaugh and Wilson, the family of deceased Sublime member Bradley Nowell legally challenged the use of the Sublime name by the surviving members. Nowell had actually registered the trademark \"Sublime\" under his own name prior to his death, and had sole ownership at the time of his death. The lineup featuring Rome, Wilson and Bud Gaugh released their debut album \"Yours Truly\" on July 12, 2011."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5add57ad5542992200553ac1", "question": "What are Hypoestes and Cycad ?", "answer": "plants", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Cycad", "Cycads are seed plants with a long fossil history that were formerly more abundant and more diverse than they are today. They typically have a stout and woody (ligneous) trunk with a crown of large, hard and stiff, evergreen leaves. They usually have pinnate leaves. The individual plants are either all male or all female (dioecious). Cycads vary in size from having trunks only a few centimeters to several meters tall. They typically grow very slowly and live very long, with some specimens known to be as much as 1,000 years old. Because of their superficial resemblance, they are sometimes mistaken for palms or ferns, but they are not closely related to either group."], ["Hypoestes", "Hypoestes is a flowering plant genus with many dozens of species. They are widely distributed throughout the tropical and subtropical lands around the Indian Ocean, and some adjacent regions."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8471605542992ef85e23fc", "question": "Which of the following, Olive or Ceraria, is known by the botanical name Olea europaea?", "answer": "olive", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Olive", "The olive, known by the botanical name Olea europaea, meaning \"European olive\", is a species of small tree in the family Oleaceae, found in the Mediterranean Basin from Portugal to the Levant, the Arabian Peninsula, and southern Asia as far east as China, as well as the Canary Islands and R\u00e9union. The species is cultivated in many places and considered naturalized in all the countries of the Mediterranean coast, as well as in Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Java, Norfolk Island, California, and Bermuda."], ["Ceraria", "Ceraria is a genus of succulent shrubs, native to South Africa and Namibia."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac4465f554299194317395e", "question": "Mickey's Christmas Carol included characters from the 1949 animated package released by which company?", "answer": "RKO Radio Pictures", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Mickey's Christmas Carol", "Mickey's Christmas Carol is a 1983 American animated featurette produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution. It was directed and produced by Burny Mattinson. The cartoon is an adaptation of Charles Dickens' \"A Christmas Carol\", starring Scrooge McDuck as Ebenezer Scrooge. Many other Disney characters, primarily from the Mickey Mouse universe, \"Robin Hood\", and \"The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad\", were cast throughout the film."], ["The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad", "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad is a 1949 animated package film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film consists of two segments \u2013 the first is based on the 1908 children's novel \"The Wind in the Willows\" by Scottish author Kenneth Grahame, and the second is based on the 1820 short story \"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,\" called \"Ichabod Crane\" in the film, by American author Washington Irving."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8f8aad5542997ba9cb32a9", "question": "Where was the judge born that presided over the trial of a woman charged in 2008 with first-degree murder of her daughter Caylee?", "answer": "Orlando, Florida", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Death of Caylee Anthony", "Caylee Marie Anthony (August 9, 2005 \u2013 2008) was a two-year-old American girl who lived in Orlando, Florida (United States), with her mother, Casey Marie Anthony (born March 19, 1986), and her maternal grandparents, George and Cindy Anthony. On July 15, 2008, she was reported missing in a 9-1-1 call made by Cindy, who said she had not seen Caylee for 31 days and that Casey's car smelled like a dead body had been inside it. Cindy said Casey had given varied explanations as to Caylee's whereabouts before finally telling her that she had not seen Caylee for weeks. Casey lied to detectives, telling them Caylee had been kidnapped by a nanny on June 9, and that she had been trying to find her, too frightened to alert the authorities. She was charged with first-degree murder in October 2008 and pleaded not guilty."], ["Belvin Perry", "Belvin Perry Jr. (born October 10, 1949, in Orlando, Florida) is a personal-injury attorney and former chief judge in the Florida's Ninth Judicial Circuit. He was the presiding judge for the high-profile Casey Anthony murder trial."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac1c6da55429964131be288", "question": "Are Holy Cross of Davao College and ITMO University located in the same country?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["ITMO University", "ITMO University (Russian: \u0423\u043d\u0438\u0432\u0435\u0440\u0441\u0438\u0442\u0435\u0442 \u0418\u0422\u041c\u041e ) is a large state university in Saint Petersburg and is one of Russia\u2019s National Research Universities. ITMO University is one of 15 Russian universities that were selected to participate in Russian Academic Excellence\" Project 5-100\" by the government of the Russian Federation to improve their international competitiveness among the world\u2019s leading research and educational centers."], ["Holy Cross of Davao College", "The Holy Cross of Davao College (HCDC) is a private and research Catholic college institution founded by the Religious of the Virgin Mary Sisters in 1951 and maintained by the Foreign Mission Society of Quebec (PME Fathers) in 1956. In 1978 the school was handled over to the Archdiocese of Davao. It is located in Davao City, Southern Mindanao, Philippines."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab6d5765542995eadef00b4", "question": "Are the Shamrock and Styphelia both shrubs?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Styphelia", "Styphelia is a genus of shrubs in the heather family, Ericaceae. The genus is endemic to Australia and the Pacific Islands."], ["Shamrock", "A shamrock is a young sprig of clover, used as a symbol of Ireland. Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, is said to have used it as a metaphor for the Christian Holy Trinity. The name \"shamrock\" comes from Irish \"seamr\u00f3g \" ] , which is the diminutive of the Irish word for clover (\"seamair \") and means simply \"little clover\" or \"young clover\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae536425542993aec5ec17d", "question": "The actor known as \"Ilayathalapathy\" stars with Prakash Raj in a 2005 film directed by who?", "answer": "Perarasu", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Vijay (actor)", "Vijay (born Joseph Vijay Chandrasekhar on 22 June 1974) is an Indian film actor, playback singer and philanthropist who works in the Tamil film industry. He is popularly known by his fans as \"Ilayathalapathy\" (Young commander-in-chief) or \"Thalapathy\" (commander-in-chief) of Tamil cinema."], ["Sivakasi (film)", "Sivakasi is a 2005 Tamil action film directed by Perarasu, starring Vijay, Asin and Prakash Raj in lead roles. The film's music is composed by Srikanth Deva. The film was released during Diwali 2005 to positive reviews from the critics. It was later dubbed in Hindi as \"Virasat Ki Jung\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5add3c645542990dbb2f7de5", "question": "Did Lev Schnirelmann and Dmitri Anosov have the same profession? ", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Dmitri Anosov", "Dmitri Victorovich Anosov (Russian: \u0414\u043c\u0438\u0301\u0442\u0440\u0438\u0439 \u0412\u0438\u0301\u043a\u0442\u043e\u0440\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0410\u043d\u043e\u0301\u0441\u043e\u0432 ; November 30, 1936 \u2013 August 5, 2014) was a Soviet and Russian mathematician, known for his contributions to dynamical systems theory."], ["Lev Schnirelmann", "Lev Genrikhovich Schnirelmann (also Shnirelman, Shnirel'man; \"\u041b\u0435\u0432 \u0413\u0435\u0301\u043d\u0440\u0438\u0445\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 \u0428\u043d\u0438\u0440\u0435\u043b\u044c\u043c\u0430\u0301\u043d\" ; January 2, 1905 \u2013 September 24, 1938) was a Soviet mathematician who worked on number theory, topology and differential geometry."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a73ad8355429978a71e907b", "question": "Which film is older, Snow Dogs or Prom?", "answer": "Snow Dogs", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Prom (film)", "Prom is a 2011 American teen romance comedy-drama film directed by Joe Nussbaum written by Katie Wech and produced by Ted Griffin and Justin Springer. It was released on April 29, 2011, by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was the first major production shot with Arriflex's Alexa HD cameras to be released in theatres."], ["Snow Dogs", "Snow Dogs is a 2002 American Northern adventure comedy film directed by Brian Levant, and starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and James Coburn. The film was released in the United States on January 18, 2002 by Walt Disney Pictures. The film is inspired by the book \"\" by Gary Paulsen."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac1b3185542994d76dccebc", "question": "Are Andr\u00e9 T\u00e9chin\u00e9 and Tim Burton both film directors?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Tim Burton", "Timothy Walter Burton ( ; born August 25, 1958) is an American film director, producer, artist, writer, and animator. He is known for his dark, gothic, eccentric, and quirky fantasy films such as \"Beetlejuice\" (1988), \"Edward Scissorhands\" (1990), the animated musical \"The Nightmare Before Christmas\" (1993), the biographical film \"Ed Wood\" (1994), the horror fantasy \"Sleepy Hollow\" (1999), and later efforts such as \"Corpse Bride\" (2005), \"\" (2007), \"Dark Shadows\" (2012), and \"Frankenweenie\" (2012). He is also known for blockbusters such as the adventure comedy \"Pee-wee's Big Adventure\" (1985), the superhero films \"Batman\" (1989) and its first sequel \"Batman Returns\" (1992), the sci-fi film \"Planet of the Apes\" (2001), the fantasy drama \"Big Fish\" (2003), the musical adventure film \"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory\" (2005), and the fantasy film \"Alice in Wonderland\" (2010), which garnered a worldwide gross of over $1 billion."], ["Andr\u00e9 T\u00e9chin\u00e9", "Andr\u00e9 T\u00e9chin\u00e9 (] ; born 13 March 1943) is a French screenwriter and film director. He has a long and distinguished career that places him among the best post-New Wave French film directors."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae0173b554299025d62a3ec", "question": "Jiangyan District and Fuxin, are located in which country?", "answer": "People's Republic of China", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Jiangyan District", "Jiangyan District () is one of three urban districts of the city of Taizhou, Jiangsu province, China, having been, until December 2012, a county-level city. Jiangyan is noted for being the birthplace of the former General Secretary of the Communist Party of China Hu Jintao."], ["Fuxin", "Fuxin () is a prefecture-level city in northwestern Liaoning province, People's Republic of China. The total population of the prefecture at the 2010 census is 1,819,339, of whom 669,317 are resident in the built up area, which comprises four urban districts, collectively known as 'Fuxin City'."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8c393b5542995e66a47563", "question": "Do both Alan Moore and Douglas Coupland write fiction stories?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Douglas Coupland", "Douglas Coupland ( ) {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born December 30, 1961) is a Canadian novelist and artist. His fiction is complemented by recognized works in design and visual art arising from his early formal training. His first novel, the 1991 international bestseller \"\", popularized terms such as \"McJob\" and \"Generation X\". He has published thirteen novels, two collections of short stories, seven non-fiction books, and a number of dramatic works and screenplays for film and television. He is a columnist for Financial Times. He is also a frequent contributor to \"The New York Times\", \"e-flux journal\", \"Dis\", and \"Vice\". His art exhibits include \"Everywhere is Anywhere is Anything is Everything\" which was exhibited at the Vancouver Art Gallery, and the Royal Ontario Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, and \"Bit Rot\" at the Villa Stuck."], ["Alan Moore", "Alan Moore ( ; born 18 November 1953) is an English writer primarily known for his work in comic books including \"Watchmen\", \"V for Vendetta\" and \"From Hell\". Frequently described as the best graphic novel writer in history, he has been widely recognised by his peers and by critics. He has occasionally used such pseudonyms as Curt Vile, Jill de Ray, and Translucia Baboon; also, reprints of some of his work have been credited to The Original Writer when Moore requested that his name be removed."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a808d8f5542995d8a8ddf92", "question": "North Eastern MetroStars Soccer Club has matches played in the north-eastern suburb of Klemzig, the first settlement of what type of immigrants in Australia?", "answer": "German", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Klemzig, South Australia", "Klemzig is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield. It was the first settlement of German immigrants in Australia and was named after the village of Klemzig, near Z\u00fcllichau in southeastern Brandenburg in the German state of Prussia, where they originated from. That Klemzig is now in western Poland and is now known by the Polish name Kl\u0119psk."], ["North Eastern MetroStars SC", "North Eastern MetroStars Soccer Club, commonly known as MetroStars, is an Australian semi-professional soccer club based in Adelaide, South Australia. Founded in 1994, the club currently competes in the National Premier Leagues South Australia, with matches played at the T.K. Shutter Reserve in the north-eastern suburb of Klemzig. It has generally been a strong club and has dominated in the top division of South Australian Football."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8d6c4555429941ae14dfb6", "question": "The Nick Holiday Christmas album features songs sung by the cast of LazyTown, a program set in what region?", "answer": "Iceland", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Nick Holiday", "Nick Holiday is a Christmas Collection album released on November 1, 2005 by Nick Records. It includes Christmas songs sung by the cast of the Nickelodeon TV series \"SpongeBob SquarePants\", \"Dora the Explorer\", \"Jimmy Neutron\", \"Blue's Room\", \"The Fairly Odd Parents\", \"The Backyardigans\", \"LazyTown\", \"Wonderpets\", \"Rugrats\" and \"All Grown Up! \"."], ["LazyTown", "LazyTown is an Icelandic live action children's television program created by Magn\u00fas Scheving. The series originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States, CBeebies in the United Kingdom, R\u00daV in Iceland."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab696c955429953192ad30c", "question": "a Dutch international retailer based in Zaandam, Netherlands developed, marketed and introduced a discount brand of everyday commodities to replace the Euro Shopper discount brand, when were the stores intruduced?", "answer": "April 2013 to 2014", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["AH Basic", "AH Basic is a discount brand of everyday commodities developed, marketed and introduced by the Ahold group, to replace the Euro Shopper discount brand in all Albert Heijn stores in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands from April 2013 to 2014."], ["Ahold", "Koninklijke Ahold N.V. was a Dutch international retailer based in Zaandam, Netherlands. It merged with Delhaize Group in 2016 to form Ahold Delhaize."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a807eea554299485f598627", "question": "What state contains a mountain that had the face of the 26th United States President carved into it?", "answer": "South Dakota", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Mount Rushmore", "Mount Rushmore National Memorial is a sculpture carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, a batholith in the Black Hills in Keystone, South Dakota, United States. Sculptor Gutzon Borglum created the sculpture's design and oversaw the project's execution from 1927 to 1941 with the help of his son, Lincoln Borglum, and Chief Carver Luigi del Bianco. Mount Rushmore features 60 ft sculptures of the heads of four United States presidents: George Washington (1732\u20131799), Thomas Jefferson (1743\u20131826), Theodore Roosevelt (1858\u20131919), and Abraham Lincoln (1809\u20131865). The memorial park covers 1278.45 acre and is 5725 ft above sea level."], ["Theodore Roosevelt", "Theodore Roosevelt Jr. ( ; October 27, 1858 \u2013 January 6, 1919) was an American statesman, author, explorer, soldier, naturalist, and reformer who served as the 26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909. He also served as the 25th Vice President of the United States from March to September 1901 and as the 33rd Governor of New York from 1899 to 1900. As a leader of the Republican Party during this time, he became a driving force for the Progressive Era in the United States in the early 20th century. His face is depicted on Mount Rushmore, alongside those of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8462105542990548d0b29d", "question": "Are Pedro Duque and Philippe Perrin from the same country?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Pedro Duque", "Pedro Duque Duque (born 14 March 1963) is a Spanish astronaut and a veteran of two space missions."], ["Philippe Perrin", "Philippe Perrin (Colonel, French Air Force) (born January 6, 1963) is a French test pilot and former CNES and European Space Agency astronaut."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a903fa55542995651fb50fd", "question": "Can both Spathiphyllum and Phragmites be found in tropical regions of the world ?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Spathiphyllum", "Spathiphyllum is a genus of about 40 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Araceae, native to tropical regions of the Americas and southeastern Asia. Certain species of \"Spathiphyllum\" are commonly known as Spath or peace lilies."], ["Phragmites", "Phragmites is a genus of four species of large perennial grasses found in wetlands throughout temperate and tropical regions of the world. The World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, maintained by Kew Garden in London, accepts the following four species:"]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac162f55542994ab5c67d0a", "question": "The National Party and Maciej Giertych are from which country?", "answer": "Poland", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Maciej Giertych", "Maciej Marian Giertych ( , born March 24, 1936 in Warsaw) is a Polish dendrologist and social conservative politician of the League of Polish Families (LPR). He favours state intervention in the economy. He was a member of the Sejm (between 2001 and 2004) and a Polish member of the European Parliament (from 2004 to 2009). He was a candidate in the 2005 Polish presidential elections, but withdrew from the race because of low vote results (circa 3%). He is a notable creationist and has stated that he opposes the theory of evolution as a scientist, a geneticist, and not on religious grounds."], ["National Party (1989)", "The National Party (Polish: \"Stronnictwo Narodowe\" (SN)) \u2013 is a political party in Poland which was reactivated in 1989 in Warsaw by Jan Ostoja Mat\u0142achowski, Leon Mirecki, Maciej Giertych, Bogus\u0142aw Jeznach, Bogus\u0142aw Rybicki and others as the successor to the pre-war National Party. Its first chairman was Stefan Jarz\u0119bski. The re-activated SN was officially registered on 21 August 1990."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a883dd65542994846c1ce58", "question": "In what part of England does The Dean of Blackburn head the chapter of canons?", "answer": "Lancashire", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Dean of Blackburn", "The Dean of Blackburn is the head (\"primus inter pares\" \u2013 first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Blackburn Cathedral. The dean and chapter are based at the \"Cathedral Church of Blackburn St Mary the Virgin with St Paul\" in Blackburn. Before 2000 the post was designated as a provost, which was then the equivalent of a dean at most English cathedrals. The cathedral is the mother church of the Diocese of Blackburn and seat of the Bishop of Blackburn."], ["Blackburn Cathedral", "Blackburn Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral Church of Blackburn Saint Mary the Virgin with St Paul, is an Anglican (Church of England) cathedral situated in the heart of Blackburn town centre, in Lancashire, England. The cathedral site has been home to a church for over a thousand years and the first stone church was built there in Norman times."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a74f3d75542996c70cfae50", "question": "What is the name of the soundtrack written for a film about the experiences of a Jesuit missionary in 18th century South America that was composed, orchestrated, conducted and produced by Ennio Morricone?", "answer": "The Mission", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["The Mission (1986 film)", "The Mission is a 1986 British period drama film about the experiences of a Jesuit missionary in 18th century South America. Written by Robert Bolt and directed by Roland Joff\u00e9, the film stars Robert De Niro, Jeremy Irons, Ray McAnally, Aidan Quinn, Cherie Lunghi, and Liam Neeson."], ["The Mission (soundtrack)", "The Mission is the soundtrack from the film of the same name (directed by Roland Joff\u00e9), composed, orchestrated, conducted and produced by Ennio Morricone. The work combines liturgical chorales, native drumming, and Spanish-influenced guitars, often in the same track, in an attempt to capture the varying cultures depicted in the film. The main theme, \"Falls\", remains one of Morricone's most memorable pieces, and has been used in numerous commercials since its original release. The Italian song \"Nella Fantasia\" (\"In My Fantasy\") is based on the theme \"Gabriel's Oboe\" and has been recorded by multiple artists including, Sarah Brightman, Amici Forever, Il Divo, Russell Watson, Hayley Westenra, Jackie Evancho and Yasuto Tanaka."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7f7d3e5542992097ad2f86", "question": "Are Third Day and Institute both American Christian rock bands?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Third Day", "Third Day is a Christian rock band formed in Marietta, Georgia during the 1990s. The band was founded by lead singer Mac Powell, guitarist Mark Lee and former member Billy Wilkins. Drummer David Carr is a current band member. The band's name is a reference to the biblical accounts of Jesus' rising from the dead on the third day following his crucifixion. The band was inducted in the Georgia Music Hall of Fame on September 19, 2009. They have sold over 7 million albums in the United States and had 28 number one radio hits. Their fans are known as \"Gomers\" after a song on their second album about Gomer."], ["Institute (band)", "Institute was an American rock band featuring Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale. The band's only album, \"Distort Yourself\", was released September 13, 2005."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac3f8135542995c82c4ac9a", "question": "The second Hancock was one of the first 13 frigates of the Continental Navy, and was named for John Hancock, an American merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of which event?", "answer": "American Revolution", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["John Hancock", "John Hancock (January 23, 1737 [O.S. January 12, 1736] October 8, 1793) was an American merchant, statesman, and prominent Patriot of the American Revolution. He served as president of the Second Continental Congress and was the first and third Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. He is remembered for his large and stylish signature on the United States Declaration of Independence, so much so that the term \"John Hancock\" has become a synonym in the United States for one's signature."], ["USS Hancock (1776)", "The second Hancock was one of the first 13 frigates of the Continental Navy. A resolution of the Continental Congress of British North America 13 December 1775 authorized her construction; she was named for John Hancock. In her career she served under the American, British and French flags."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abacf0b5542996cc5e49e9a", "question": "Brian Schmidt won the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics with which physics at the University of California, Berkeley?", "answer": "Saul Perlmutter", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Saul Perlmutter", "Saul Perlmutter (born September 22, 1959) is a U.S. astrophysicist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, and was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2003. He is also a member of the National Academy of Sciences. Perlmutter shared the 2006 Shaw Prize in Astronomy, the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics, and the 2015 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics with Brian P. Schmidt and Adam Riess for providing evidence that the expansion of the universe is accelerating."], ["Brian Schmidt", "Brian Paul Schmidt {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'AC, FRS, FAA', '4': \"} (born on 24 February 1967 in Missoula, Montana) is the Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University (ANU). He was previously a Distinguished Professor, Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow and astrophysicist at the University's Mount Stromlo Observatory and Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics. He is known for his research in using supernovae as cosmological probes. He currently holds an Australia Research Council Federation Fellowship and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 2012. Schmidt shared both the 2006 Shaw Prize in Astronomy and the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics with Saul Perlmutter and Adam Riess for providing evidence that the expansion of the universe is accelerating, making him the only Montana-born Nobel laureate."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a78f14355429974737f7914", "question": "Which cast in 2012 American comedy film written and directed by Coley Sohn, was born, April 10, 1988?", "answer": "Haley Joel Osment", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Haley Joel Osment", "Haley Joel Osment (born April 10, 1988) is an American actor. After a series of roles in television and film during the 1990s, including a small part in \"Forrest Gump\" playing the title character's son (also named Forrest Gump), Osment rose to fame for his performance as a young unwilling medium in M. Night Shyamalan's thriller film \"The Sixth Sense\", which earned him a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He subsequently appeared in leading roles in several high-profile Hollywood films, including Steven Spielberg's \"A.I. Artificial Intelligence\" and Mimi Leder's \"Pay It Forward\"."], ["Sassy Pants", "Sassy Pants is a 2012 American comedy film written and directed by Coley Sohn, and starring Anna Gunn, Ashley Rickards, Haley Joel Osment, Diedrich Bader and Jenny O'Hara. It was released on October 19, 2012, by Phase 4 Films."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adebd8e5542995534e8c6f5", "question": "Benjamin Franklin Parkway is a scenic boulevard that runs through the cultural heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, it starts at which building, that is located at 1 Penn Square, is the seat of government for the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?", "answer": "Philadelphia City Hall", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Philadelphia City Hall", "Philadelphia City Hall, built in 1901 and located at 1 Penn Square, is the seat of government for the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania."], ["Benjamin Franklin Parkway", "Benjamin Franklin Parkway is a scenic boulevard that runs through the cultural heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Named for Founding Father Benjamin Franklin, the mile-long Parkway cuts diagonally across the grid plan pattern of Center City's Northwest quadrant. It starts at Philadelphia City Hall, curves around Logan Circle, and ends before the Philadelphia Museum of Art."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac2420255429951e9e684fd", "question": "To which taxonomic category do both Cibotium and Dipteronia belong?", "answer": "genus", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Cibotium", "Cibotium (from the Greek \"kibootion\", meaning chest or box) is a genus of 11 species of tropical tree fern\u2014subject to much confusion and revision\u2014distributed fairly narrowly in Hawai\u02bb i (four species, plus a hybrid, collectively known as h\u0101pu\u02bb u), Southeast Asia (five species), and the cloud forests of Central America and Mexico (two species). Some of the species currently listed in the literature seem to be synonyms or local-variant subspecies. \" Cibotium glaucum\", from Hawai\u02bb i, is the most frequently encountered \"Cibotium\" species in the horticultural trade, together with its sibling species \"Cibotium chamissoi\" and the potentially huge \"Cibotium menziesii\". The remaining Hawaiian \"Cibotium\", \"C. nealiae\", is a 1 m dwarf variety, restricted to the island of Kaua\u02bb i that is never seen in the horticultural trade. Precise identification of \"Cibotium\" species is difficult, although all have shiny and rather waxy fronds when viewed from above, with varying degrees of powdery-pale blush when seen from underneath. The natural habitat of \"Cibotium\" is among the dripping trees and stream gullies of the rainforests on Hawai\u02bb i's windward volcanic slopes."], ["Dipteronia", "Dipteronia is a genus of two living and one extinct species, regarded in the soapberry family Sapindaceae \"sensu lato\" after Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG I 1998, APG II 2003) and more recently (Harrington \"et al.\" 2005) )or traditionally by several authors in Aceraceae, related to the maples."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a78f02155429974737f790c", "question": "Which party represents the town just south of Tweed Heads in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, and is part of Tweed Shire?", "answer": "Geoff Provest of The Nationals", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Electoral district of Tweed", "Tweed is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. It is represented by Geoff Provest of The Nationals. It includes eastern Tweed Shire, including Tweed Heads, Kingscliff, Fingal Head, Chinderah, Cudgen, Bogangar, Pottsville and Burringbar."], ["Kingscliff, New South Wales", "Kingscliff is a coastal town just south of Tweed Heads in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, and is part of Tweed Shire. At the 2006 census, Kingscliff had a population of 6,016 people."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adc06c7554299438c868d0a", "question": "The director the the film that won the Palme d'Or at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival teaches at what academy?", "answer": "Film Academy Vienna", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["2009 Cannes Film Festival", "The 62nd Cannes Film Festival was held from 13 May to 24 May 2009. French actress Isabelle Huppert was the President of the Jury. Twenty films from thirteen countries were selected to compete for the Palme d'Or. The awards were announced on 23 May. The film \"The White Ribbon\" (\"Das wei\u00dfe Band\"), directed by Michael Haneke won the Palme d'Or."], ["Michael Haneke", "Michael Haneke (] ; born 23 March 1942) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter best known for films such as \"Funny Games\" (1997), \"Cach\u00e9\" (2005), \"The White Ribbon\" (2009) and \"Amour\" (2012). His work often examines social issues, and depicts the feelings of estrangement experienced by individuals in modern society. Haneke has worked in television\u201a theatre and cinema. Besides working as a filmmaker, Haneke also teaches film direction at the Film Academy Vienna."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abfb15e5542990832d3a1aa", "question": "My Brilliant Career starred which Australian actress and the recipient of 8 AACTAs?", "answer": "Judith \"Judy\" Davis", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["My Brilliant Career (film)", "My Brilliant Career is a 1979 Eastmancolor Australian period drama film starring Judy Davis, Sam Neill and Wendy Hughes and is directed by Gillian Armstrong. It distributed by Analysis Film Releasing Corp. and is based on the novel of the same name by Miles Franklin."], ["Judy Davis", "Judith \"Judy\" Davis (born 23 April 1955) is an Australian actress. With a career spanning over 40 years she is commended for her versatility and is regarded as one of the finest actresses of her generation with Woody Allen describing her as \"one of the most exciting actresses in the world\". She is the recipient of eight AACTA Awards, three Emmy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, two Golden Globe Awards and has twice been nominated for an Academy Award."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab9ff5b55429901930fa768", "question": "Shintaro Kuruyama, is a Japanese footballer who plays for Kawasaki Frontale, a J1 League association football club, the team is located in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, south of which capital city?", "answer": "Tokyo", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Kawasaki Frontale", "Kawasaki Frontale (\u5ddd\u5d0e\u30d5\u30ed\u30f3\u30bf\u30fc\u30ec , Kawasaki Furont\u0101re ) is a J1 League association football club. The team is located in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, south of Tokyo. Their home stadium is Todoroki Athletics Stadium, in Nakahara Ward, in the central area of Kawasaki."], ["Shintaro Kurumaya", "Shintaro Kuruyama (\u8eca\u5c4b \u7d33\u592a\u90ce , Kurumaya Shintar\u014d , born 5 April 1992 in Kumamoto, Kumamoto) is a Japanese footballer who plays for Kawasaki Frontale."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8f602a554299458435d5fe", "question": "The Central Coast including the suburb of Palmdale is located on what sea's coast?", "answer": "Tasman Sea", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Palmdale, New South Wales", "Palmdale is a suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Central Coast Council local government area."], ["Central Coast (New South Wales)", "The Central Coast is a peri-urban region in the Australian state of New South Wales, located on the Tasman Sea coast north of Sydney and south of Lake Macquarie."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adc5b6b55429947ff173933", "question": "What did the man for whom 9999 Wiles was named specialise in?", "answer": "number theory", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["9999 Wiles", "9999 Wiles, provisional designation 4196 T-2, is a Koronian asteroid from the outer region of the asteroid belt, approximately 6 to 7 kilometers in diameter. It was named after British mathematician Andrew Wiles."], ["Andrew Wiles", "Sir Andrew John Wiles (born 11 April 1953) is a British mathematician and a Royal Society Research Professor at the University of Oxford, specialising in number theory. He is best known for proving Fermat's Last Theorem, for which he received the 2016 Abel Prize. Wiles has received numerous other honours, including the Copley Medal, the Royal Society's highest honour, in 2017."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae402975542995dadf242d0", "question": "Which actor stared in a film series that portrayed a child who murdered his older sister which also included music composed by Alan Howarth?", "answer": "Michael Myers", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Halloween (franchise)", "Halloween is an American horror franchise that consists of ten films, novels, comic books, merchandise, and a video game. The franchise predominately focuses on the fictional character of Michael Myers who was committed to a sanitarium as a child for the murder of his older sister, Judith Myers. Fifteen years later, he escapes to stalk and kill the people of Haddonfield, Illinois while being chased by his former psychiatrist Dr. Sam Loomis. Michael's killings occur on the holiday of Halloween, on which all of the films primarily take place."], ["Alan Howarth (composer)", "Alan Howarth is an American composer and sound designer who has worked on soundtracks for Hollywood films including the \"Star Trek\" and \"Halloween\" series, and is known for his collaborations with film director and composer John Carpenter."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae1bf1a554299234fd042e5", "question": "Who was the director of the 1997 American television film starring the American-Canadian singer and actress best known for her roles in \"Mighty Morphin Power Rangers\", \"Felicity\", \"The Division\", and \"Flashpoint\"?", "answer": "Jack Bender", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Amy Jo Johnson", "Amy Jo Johnson (born October 6, 1970) is an American-Canadian singer and actress best known for her roles in \"Mighty Morphin Power Rangers\", \"Felicity\", \"The Division\", and \"Flashpoint\"."], ["Killing Mr. Griffin (film)", "Killing Mr. Griffin is a 1997 American television film directed by Jack Bender and starring Jay Thomas, Scott Bairstow and Amy Jo Johnson. The film is based on \"Killing Mr. Griffin\", a novel by Lois Duncan."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adf146c5542995ec70e8f64", "question": "Are The World Before Her and Encounters at the End of the World both American documentary films?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["The World Before Her", "The World Before Her is a Canadian documentary film, released in 2012. Written and directed by Nisha Pahuja, the film explores the complex and conflicting environment for young girls in India by profiling two young women participating in two very different types of training camp \u2014 Ruhi Singh , who aspires to become Miss India, and Prachi Trivedi, a Hindu nationalist with the Durga Vahini."], ["Encounters at the End of the World", "Encounters at the End of the World is a 2007 American documentary film by Werner Herzog. The film studies people and places in Antarctica. It was released in North America on June 11, 2008, and distributed by THINKFilm."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8e710c5542990e94052b0f", "question": "Baotou and Shouguang, are located in which country?", "answer": "China", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Baotou", "Baotou (Mongolian: ; ) also known as Bugthot is the largest industrial city in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of northern China. Governed as a prefecture-level city, its built-up (\"or metro\") area made up of 5 urban districts is home to 2,070,801 inhabitants with a total population of over 2.65 million accounting for counties under its jurisdiction. The city's Mongolian name means \"place with deer\", and an alternate name is \"Lucheng\" (\u9e7f\u57ce ; \"L\u00f9ch\u00e9ng\"), meaning \"Deer City\"."], ["Shouguang", "Shouguang () is a county-level city located in Weifang Prefecture-level city, Shandong Province, China. It has 1,139,454 people residing within the municipality and its surrounding towns and villages, even though the built-up (\"or metro\") area is much smaller."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a73eba05542993a88ae2e97", "question": "Korean War and Battle of Aachen, were both of which major type combat action, titled?", "answer": "War", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Korean War", "The Korean War (in South Korean Hangul: \ud55c\uad6d\uc804\uc7c1 ; Hanja: \u97d3\u570b\u6230\u722d ; RR: \"Hanguk Jeonjaeng \" , \"Korean War\"; in North Korean Chos\u014fn'g\u016dl: \uc870\uad6d\ud574\ubc29\uc804\uc7c1 ; Hancha: \u7956\u570b\u89e3\u653e\u6230\u722d ; MR: \"Choguk haebang ch\u01d2njaeng \" , \"Fatherland Liberation War\"; 25 June 1950 \u2013 27 July 1953) was a war between North Korea (with the support of China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (with the principal support of the United States). The war began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea. The United Nations, with the United States as the principal force, came to the aid of South Korea. China came to the aid of North Korea, and the Soviet Union also gave some assistance to the North."], ["Battle of Aachen", "The Battle of Aachen was a major combat action of World War II, fought by American and German forces in and around Aachen, Germany, between 2\u201321 October 1944. The city had been incorporated into the Siegfried Line, the main defensive network on Germany's western border; the Allies had hoped to capture it quickly and advance into the industrialized Ruhr Basin. Although most of Aachen's civilian population was evacuated before the battle began, much of the city was destroyed and both sides suffered heavy losses. It was one of the largest urban battles fought by U.S. forces in World War II, and the first city on German soil to be captured by the Allies. The battle ended with a German surrender, but their tenacious defense significantly disrupted Allied plans for the advance into Germany."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abb041a554299232ef4a3aa", "question": "Are Cassipourea and Mitella both flowering plants?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Cassipourea", "Cassipourea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rhizophoraceae. There are about 40 species. The genus is divided into several subgenera, based mainly on the structure of the flowers."], ["Mitella", "Mitella is a genus of flowering plants known as miterworts or bishop's caps. \"Mitella\" species are native to temperate and arctic North America and Asia."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adf843d5542993344016caf", "question": "Are both Shangri-La City and Ma'anshan cities in China?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Shangri-La City", "Shangri-La or Xianggelila is a county-level city in northwestern Yunnan province, People's Republic of China and is the location of the seat of the Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture."], ["Ma'anshan", "Ma'anshan (), also written as Maanshan, is a prefecture-level city in the eastern part of Anhui province in Eastern China. An industrial city stretching across the Yangtze River, Ma'anshan borders Hefei to the west, Wuhu to the southwest, and Nanjing to the east. It is a core city of the Nanjing Metropolitan Circle."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a80f43a55429938b614226d", "question": "Are the C\u00e3o de Castro Laboreiro and Brazilian Dogo both dogs?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["C\u00e3o de Castro Laboreiro", "The C\u00e3o de Castro Laboreiro, or Dog from Castro Laboreiro, or Portuguese Cattle Dog or Portuguese Watch Dog, is a dog breed of the livestock guardian dog type, originating from Castro Laboreiro in the northern mountains of Portugal."], ["Brazilian Dogo", "Brazilian Dogo(Portuguese: \"Dogue Brasileiro\" ), also called Brazilian Dogge, is a Molosser-type working dog breed originating in Brazil. It is neither recognized by the F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Cynologique Internationale (FCI) nor the American Kennel Club (AKC). However, it has the official national recognition of the Confedera\u00e7\u00e3o Brasileira de Cinofilia(CBKC) where it belongs to the Group 11 - Breeds not recognized by the FCI (\"Ra\u00e7a n\u00e3o reconhecida pela FCI\")."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7cb5d4554299683c1c6345", "question": "Which English actor played a role in both the British sitcom Peep Show and the 2016 horror film Ibiza Undead?", "answer": "Matt King", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Ibiza Undead", "Ibiza Undead is a 2016 horror film written and directed by Andy Edwards. Premiered at London's FrightFest Film Festival in August 2016, the film stars Cara Theobold, Matt King and Alex Zane. Shot on location in Ibiza and London, it has been described as \"The Inbetweeners meets Shaun of the Dead\""], ["Matt King (comedian)", "Matt King (born 31 January 1968) is an English actor, comedian and writer. He is best known for his role as the irreverent and drug-addled musician Super Hans in the British sitcom \"Peep Show\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae40d6355429970de88d8c0", "question": "The Ivanhoe is a mining district in Elko County, Nevada, it is located in the Butte Creek Range, 10 miles southeast of Midas, and 30 miles north-northeast of Battle Mountain, a census-designated place (CDP) in Lander County, Nevada, in which country?", "answer": "United States", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Battle Mountain, Nevada", "Battle Mountain is a census-designated place (CDP) in Lander County, Nevada, United States. The population was 3,635 at the 2010 census. Though it has no legal status as a municipality, it still functions as the county seat of Lander County. Its primary economic base is gold mining and to a lesser extent, legalized gaming."], ["Ivanhoe mining district", "The Ivanhoe is a mining district in Elko County, Nevada, US. It is located in the Butte Creek Range, 10 miles southeast of Midas, and 30 miles north-northeast of Battle Mountain. It is situated at an elevation of 1859 m above sea level. Mercury mining took place in Ivanhoe between the time of the discovery of cinnabar ore in the 19th century and the mid-1940s. A rare dimorph of cinnabar, metacinnabar, has also been reported in the Ivanhoe district. Gold mining started in the 1980s. The rare mineral, Ammonioalunite, has been discovered in a fossil hot spring deposit in Ivanhoe."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab3b222554299233954ff88", "question": "Now That You Got It is a song by Gwen Stefani, from what album that was released on December 1, 2006 by Interscope Records?", "answer": "The Sweet Escape", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["The Sweet Escape", "The Sweet Escape is the second studio album by American singer Gwen Stefani, released on December 1, 2006 by Interscope Records. Having originally intended to return to No Doubt after her debut solo album, \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby. \" (2004), Stefani decided to record a second album as a way to release some of the material left over from the \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\" writing sessions. The album musically resembles its predecessor while exploring more modern pop sounds. It was released to generally mixed reviews from contemporary music critics, receiving criticism for its strong similarities to \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby.\""], ["Now That You Got It", "\"Now That You Got It\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani from her second solo studio album, \"The Sweet Escape\" (2006). Stefani co-wrote the song with its producers Sean Garrett and Swizz Beatz. \"Now That You Got It\" is a reggae song featuring hip hop beats, staccato piano sample and military snare drums. Lyrically, the song places Gwen asking her lover to give all that she wants. A remix featuring Damian Marley was produced for the song's release as the album's fourth single on August 27, 2007 by Interscope Records."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ade214755429975fa854e8d", "question": "What is the profession of both Alain Robbe-Grillet and Dashiell Hammett?", "answer": "author", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Dashiell Hammett", "Samuel Dashiell Hammett ( ; May 27, 1894 \u2013 January 10, 1961) was an American author of hard-boiled detective novels and short stories, screenwriter, and political activist. Among the enduring characters he created are Sam Spade (\"The Maltese Falcon\"), Nick and Nora Charles (\"The Thin Man\"), and the Continental Op (\"Red Harvest\" and \"The Dain Curse\")."], ["Alain Robbe-Grillet", "Alain Robbe-Grillet (] ; 18 August 1922 \u2013 18 February 2008) was a French writer and filmmaker. He was one of the figures most associated with the \"Nouveau Roman\" (new novel) trend of the 1960s, along with Nathalie Sarraute, Michel Butor and Claude Simon. Alain Robbe-Grillet was elected a member of the Acad\u00e9mie fran\u00e7aise on 25 March 2004, succeeding Maurice Rheims at seat No. 32. He was married to Catherine Robbe-Grillet (n\u00e9e Rstakian)."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7b91c2554299042af8f784", "question": "Which board game was released first, Space Hulk or Concept?", "answer": "Space Hulk", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Space Hulk", "Space Hulk is a board game for two players by Games Workshop. It was first released in 1989. The game is set in the fictional universe of \"Warhammer 40,000\". In the game, a \"space hulk\" is a mass of ancient, derelict space ships, asteroids, and other assorted space debris. One player takes the role of Space Marine Terminators, Human elite soldiers who have been sent to investigate such a space hulk. The other player takes the role of Tyranid Genestealers, an aggressive alien species which have made their home aboard such mass."], ["Concept (board game)", "Concept is a 2014 board game developed by Alain Rivollet and Ga\u00ebtan Beaujannot and published by Repos. It was nominated for the Jeu de l'ann\u00e9e prize in Cannes in 2014."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac1a94455429964131be262", "question": "Wuzhou and Xiantao are both located where?", "answer": "People's Republic of China", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Xiantao", "Xiantao () is a sub-prefecture-level city in east of Hubei province, People's Republic of China. Located at the Jianghan Plain in the middle of Hubei province and spanning 112\u00b055'\u2014113\u00b049' east longitude and 30\u00b004'\u201430\u00b032' north latitude, Xiantao City covers an area of 2538 square km. With subtropical monsoonal climate, it features distinctive four seasons, adequate rainfall, enough sunshine and warm climate."], ["Wuzhou", "W\u00fazh\u014du (, postal: Wuchow), formerly Ngchow, is a prefecture-level city in the east of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, People's Republic of China."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adcd7b05542994d58a2f6f8", "question": "Are both genus Drimys and Schefflera in the same family ?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Drimys", "Drimys is a genus of about eight species of woody evergreen flowering plants, in the family Winteraceae. The species are native to the Neotropics, ranging from southern Mexico to the southern tip of South America. They are primitive dicots, associated with the humid temperate Antarctic flora of the Southern Hemisphere, which evolved millions of years ago on the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana. Members of the family generally have aromatic bark and leaves, and some are used to extract essential oils."], ["Schefflera", "Schefflera is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae. The plants are trees, shrubs or lianas, growing 1 - tall, with woody stems and palmately compound leaves. The circumscription of the genus has varied greatly. Phylogenetic studies have shown that the widely used broad circumscription as a pantropical genus of over 700 species is polyphyletic, but it remains to be seen how this will affect the classification of the genus."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab683d65542995eadef0026", "question": "Are Sam Mendes and John Rawlins both film directors?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["John Rawlins (director)", "John Rawlins (June 9, 1902 \u2013 May 20, 1997) was an American film editor and film director. He directed 44 films between 1932 and 1958. He was born in Long Beach, California and died in Arcadia, California."], ["Sam Mendes", "Samuel Alexander Mendes, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 1 August 1965) is an English stage and film director. He is best known for directing the drama film \"American Beauty\" (1999), which earned him the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for Best Director, the crime film \"Road to Perdition\" (2002), and the \"James Bond\" films \"Skyfall\" (2012) and \"Spectre\" (2015)."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac34baa5542995ef918c17c", "question": "About which famous battle did the author of the book Sea Lord write a nonfiction book ? ", "answer": "the battle of Waterloo", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Sea Lord (novel)", "Sea Lord (a.k.a. Killer's Wake in the United States) is a 1989 thriller novel by the British author Bernard Cornwell, one of a series of sailing-based thrillers. It was published by the Penguin Group."], ["Bernard Cornwell", "Bernard Cornwell, OBE (born 23 February 1944) is an English author of historical novels and a history of the Waterloo Campaign. He is best known for his novels about Napoleonic Wars rifleman Richard Sharpe. Cornwell has written historical novels primarily of English history in five series and one series of contemporary thriller novels. A feature of his historical novels is an end note on how the novel matches or differs from history, for the re-telling, and what one might see at the modern site of the battles described in the novel. One series of historical novels is set in the American Civil War. He wrote a nonfiction book on the battle of Waterloo, in addition to the fictional story of the famous battle in the Sharpe Series. Two of the historical novel series have been adapted for television; the Sharpe television series by ITV and \"The Last Kingdom\" by BBC. He lives in the US with his wife. He alternates between Cape Cod, Massachusetts and Charleston, South Carolina."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7f89ab5542995d8a8dde9c", "question": "What was the official title of the character played by Jame Frain on the TV series \"The Tudors\"?", "answer": "1st Earl of Essex", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Thomas Cromwell", "Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex ( or ; 1485 \u2013 28 July 1540) was an English lawyer and statesman who served as chief minister to King Henry VIII of England from 1532 to 1540."], ["James Frain", "James Dominic Frain (born 14 March 1968) is an English stage and screen actor. His best known roles include those of Thomas Cromwell in the TV series \"The Tudors\" (2007\u201309), vampire Franklin Mott in season three of the HBO drama \"True Blood\", as Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, in the BBC drama serial \"The White Queen\" (2013), as Ferdinand in \"Orphan Black\" (2015) and as Theo Galavan/Azrael in Season 2 of \"Gotham\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae4a6ee5542995ad6573dfa", "question": "Are the films Amy and The Love Bug produced by the same company?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Amy (1981 film)", "Amy is a 1981 American family drama film produced by Walt Disney Productions, distributed by Buena Vista Distribution, written by Noreen Stone and directed by Vincent McEveety, and starring Jenny Agutter."], ["The Love Bug", "The Love Bug (sometimes referred to as Herbie the Love Bug) is a 1968 American comedy film and the first in a series of films made by Walt Disney Productions that starred an anthropomorphic pearl-white, fabric-sunroofed 1963 Volkswagen racing Beetle named Herbie. It was based on the 1961 book \"Car, Boy, Girl\" by Gordon Buford."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8ecd045542995085b37495", "question": "Are The Breeders and The Limousines both bands from America?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["The Breeders", "The Breeders are an American alternative rock band formed in 1989 by Kim Deal of the Pixies and Tanya Donelly of Throwing Muses. The band has experienced a number of lineup changes; Kim Deal has been the band's sole continual member. Their first album, \"Pod\" (1990), though not commercially successful, received wide critical acclaim. The Breeders' most successful album, \"Last Splash\" (1993), is best known for the hit single \"Cannonball\"."], ["The Limousines", "The Limousines are an American indietronica band based out of California's San Francisco Bay Area. Made up of multi-instrumentalist/producer Giovanni Giusti and"]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac42188554299204fd21ef7", "question": "Federico Garc\u00eda Lorca and Betty Friedan, both write for a living?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Federico Garc\u00eda Lorca", "Federico del Sagrado Coraz\u00f3n de Jes\u00fas Garc\u00eda Lorca, known as Federico Garc\u00eda Lorca (] ; 5 June 1898 \u2013 19 August 1936) was a Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director."], ["Betty Friedan", "Betty Friedan (February 4, 1921 \u2013 February 4, 2006) was an American writer, activist, and feminist. A leading figure in the women's movement in the United States, her 1963 book \"The Feminine Mystique\" is often credited with sparking the second wave of American feminism in the 20th century. In 1966, Friedan co-founded and was elected the first president of the National Organization for Women (NOW), which aimed to bring women \"into the mainstream of American society now [in] fully equal partnership with men.\""]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8635855542994775f60718", "question": "Are Pietro Germi and Ralph Bakshi both from the United States?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Pietro Germi", "Pietro Germi (] ; 14 September 1914 \u2013 5 December 1974) was an Italian actor, screenwriter, and director. Germi was born in Genoa, Liguria, to a lower-middle-class family. He was a messenger and briefly attended nautical school before deciding on a career in acting."], ["Ralph Bakshi", "Ralph Bakshi (born October 29, 1938) is an American director of animated and live-action films. In the 1970s, he established an alternative to mainstream animation through independent and adult-oriented productions. Between 1972 and 2015, he directed ten theatrically released feature films, six of which he wrote. He has been involved in numerous television projects as director, writer, producer and animator."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ade0d105542995b365fabee", "question": "Brenda Asnicar, is an Argentine actress, singer, model and dancer who gained international popularity for her debut role as Antonella Lamas Bernardi in the Disney Channel television series \"Patito feo\", a comedy TV series for kids and teens from which country, starring Laura Natalia Esquivel, ?", "answer": "Argentina", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Brenda Asnicar", "Brenda Asnicar (born 17 October 1991) is an Argentine actress, singer, model and dancer who gained international popularity for her debut role as Antonella Lamas Bernardi in the Disney Channel television series \"Patito feo\"."], ["Patito Feo", "Patito Feo (in English, Ugly Duckling) is a comedy TV series for kids and teens from Argentina, starring Laura Natalia Esquivel, Brenda Asnicar, Juan Darthes, Griselda Siciliani and Gast\u00f3n Soffritti produced by Ideas del Sur for Canal 13. The show is distributed worldwide by Televisa. The opening theme, \"Un Rincon Del Corazon\" in English (A Corner Of The Heart) is sung by Patito played by Laura Natalia Esquivel. In 2009 under the licence of \"Ideas Del Sur\"0 \"Luis De Llano\" made a Mexican version of the show \"Atrevete a sonar\" starring Danna Paola."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac139315542994ab5c67cc4", "question": "What was Collin Klein's official team color in 2009?", "answer": "Royal Purple", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Kansas State Wildcats", "The Kansas State Wildcats (variously \"Kansas State\", \"K-State\" or \"KSU\") are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Kansas State University. The official color of the teams is Royal Purple, making Kansas State one of very few schools (including also Syracuse and Harvard) that have only one official color; white and silver are generally used as complementary colors."], ["Collin Klein", "Collin Klein (born September 19, 1989) is an American college football coach and former quarterback who played for the Kansas State Wildcats. He appeared as a wide receiver for Kansas State during the 2009 season, and made his first career start at quarterback in a win against the Texas Longhorns during the 2010 season."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7f3eb755429930675136d5", "question": "Who directed an upcoming American comedy film that is the sequel to a 2015 about a mild-mannered step-father who vies for the attention of his wife's children?", "answer": "Sean Anders", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Daddy's Home 2", "Daddy's Home 2 is an upcoming American comedy film directed by Sean Anders and written by Anders and John Morris. It stars Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Linda Cardellini, John Cena, John Lithgow and Mel Gibson. It is a sequel to the 2015 film \"Daddy's Home\". Unlike its predecessor, this film will not feature the involvement of Red Granite Pictures."], ["Daddy's Home (film)", "Daddy's Home is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Sean Anders and written by Brian Burns, Anders and John Morris. The film is about a mild-mannered step-father (Will Ferrell) who vies for the attention of his wife's children (Linda Cardellini) when their biological father (Mark Wahlberg) returns."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8f2c815542997ba9cb31f8", "question": "Huozhou and Gejiu are county-level cities in what country?", "answer": "China", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Huozhou", "Huozhou (), formerly Huo County or Huoxian, is a county-level city in Linfen, Shanxi Province, China."], ["Gejiu", " (\u4e2a\u65e7 ; Hani: \"Goqjef\"; Wade-Giles: \"Ko-Chiu\"; formerly known as Kotchiu) is a county-level city and the former capital of Honghe prefecture, Yunnan Province, China, and has 136,000 inhabitants (ranked 5th largest city in Yunnan). It is the site of the country's largest tin deposits and its main industry is mining."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8c74485542995e66a475f8", "question": "Ren\u00e1ta Tomanov\u00e1 and Arthur Ashe both played which sport?", "answer": "tennis", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Arthur Ashe", "Arthur Robert Ashe Jr. (July 10, 1943 \u2013 February 6, 1993) was an American professional tennis player. He won three Grand Slam titles."], ["Ren\u00e1ta Tomanov\u00e1", "Ren\u00e1ta Tomanov\u00e1 (born 9 December 1954) is a former professional tennis player from Czechoslovakia."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adfd85e55429906c02daa6a", "question": "Are Kalimotxo and Bijou alcoholic beverages?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Kalimotxo", "Kalimotxo is a drink consisting of equal parts red wine and cola-based soft drink. Although recently developed, it has become an icon of Basque culture."], ["Bijou (cocktail)", "A bijou is a mixed alcoholic drink composed of gin, vermouth, and chartreuse. Bijou means \"jewel\" in French. It is said to have been invented by Harry Johnson. This cocktail is called Bijou because it combines the colors of three jewels: gin for diamond, vermouth for ruby, and chartreuse for emerald. An original-style Bijou is made stirred with ice as Harry Johnson's 1900 \"New and Improved Bartender Manual\" states \"mix well with a spoon and serve.\" This recipe is also one of the oldest in the manual dating back to 1890s."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8487dd5542992a431d1a45", "question": "Whom did Mathias Schoenaerts portray in the 2012 French\u2013Belgian romantic drama film directed by Jacques Audiard, starring him and Marion Cotillard?", "answer": "Ali", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Rust and Bone", "Rust and Bone (French: De rouille et d'os ) is a 2012 French\u2013Belgian romantic drama film directed by Jacques Audiard, starring Marion Cotillard and Matthias Schoenaerts, based on Craig Davidson's short story collection of the same name. It tells the story of an unemployed 25-year-old man who falls in love with a woman who trains killer whales."], ["Matthias Schoenaerts", "Matthias Schoenaerts (] ; born 8 December 1977) is a Belgian Flemish actor, film producer and graffiti artist. He made his film debut at the age of 13 in \"Daens\" (1992), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He is best known for his roles as Filip in \"Loft\" (2008), Jacky Vanmarsenille in the Oscar-nominated \"Bullhead\" (2011), Ali in the BAFTA and Golden Globe-nominee \"Rust and Bone\" (2012), for which he won the C\u00e9sar Award for Most Promising Actor, Eric Deeds in \"The Drop\" (2014), Bruno von Falk in \"Suite Fran\u00e7aise\" (2015), Gabriel Oak in \"Far from the Madding Crowd\" (2015) and Hans Axgil in \"The Danish Girl\" (2015). Schoenaerts received critical acclaim for his portrayal of an ex-soldier suffering from PTSD in \"Disorder\" (2015)."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5adf48a35542995534e8c77d", "question": "Are Pete Docter and Berthold Viertel both film directors?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Pete Docter", "Peter Hans \"Pete\" Docter (born October 9, 1968) is an American film director, animator, screenwriter, producer and voice actor from Bloomington, Minnesota. He is best known for directing the animated feature films \"Monsters, Inc.\" (2001), \"Up\" (2009) and \"Inside Out\" (2015) and as a key figure and collaborator at Pixar Animation Studios. \" The A.V. Club\" has called him \"almost universally successful\". He has been nominated for eight Oscars (two wins thus far for \"Up\" and \"Inside Out\" \u2013 Best Animated Feature), seven Annie Awards (winning five), a BAFTA Children's Film Award (which he won), and a Hochi Film Award (which he won). He has described himself as a \"geeky kid from Minnesota who likes to draw cartoons.\""], ["Berthold Viertel", "Berthold Viertel (28 June 1885 - 24 September 1953) was an Austrian screenwriter and film director notable for his work in Germany, Britain and the United States."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7e84ba5542997cc2c4755b", "question": "Which film director was born first, Albert Capellani or Walerian Borowczyk?", "answer": "Albert Capellani", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Albert Capellani", "Albert Capellani (23 August 1874 \u2013 26 September 1931) was a French film director and screenwriter of the silent era. He directed films between 1905 and 1922. One of his brother was the actor-sculptor Paul Capellani. and another the film director Roger Capellani."], ["Walerian Borowczyk", "Walerian Borowczyk (21 October 1923 \u2013 3 February 2006) was an internationally known Polish film director described by film critics as a 'genius who also happened to be a pornographer'. He directed 40 films between 1946 and 1988. Borowczyk settled in Paris in 1959. His career as a film director was mainly in France."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5aba2540554299232ef4a26b", "question": "Are Cycas and Heuchera both genus of plants ?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Heuchera", "Heuchera is a genus of evergreen, herbaceous perennial plants in the family Saxifragaceae, all native to North America. Common names include alumroot and coral bells."], ["Cycas", "Cycas is the type genus and the only genus recognised in the family Cycadaceae. About 113 species are accepted. \"Cycas circinalis\", a species endemic to India was the first cycad species to be described and was the type of the generic name, \"Cycas\". The best-known \"Cycas\" species is \"Cycas revoluta\". \"Cycas\" is a very ancient genus of trees. The group achieved its maximum diversity in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, when it was distributed almost worldwide. At the end of the Cretaceous, when the non-avian dinosaurs became extinct, so did most of the cycas in the Northern Hemisphere."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab418635542991751b4d653", "question": "Who directed the film that starred Robert Carradine along side the actor that won an Best Actor Academy Award for his performance in the fugitive?", "answer": "Michael Miller", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Jackson County Jail (film)", "Jackson County Jail is an American exploitation action thriller film from 1976 directed by Michael Miller, starring Yvette Mimieux, Tommy Lee Jones, and Robert Carradine."], ["Tommy Lee Jones", "Tommy Lee Jones (born September 15, 1946) is an American actor and filmmaker. He has received four Academy Award nominations, winning Best Supporting Actor for his performance as U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard in the 1993 thriller film \"The Fugitive\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a76212b5542994ccc9186ed", "question": "Who was born earlier, Jonas Mekas or Don Siegel?", "answer": "Donald Siegel", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Jonas Mekas", "Jonas Mekas (] ; born December 24, 1922) is a Lithuanian American filmmaker, poet and artist who has often been called \"the godfather of American avant-garde cinema.\" His work has been exhibited in museums and festivals worldwide."], ["Don Siegel", "Donald Siegel ( ; October 26, 1912 \u2013 April 20, 1991) was an American film director and producer. His name variously appeared in the credits of his films as both Don Siegel and Donald Siegel. He is best known for the original sci-fi film \"Invasion of the Body Snatchers\" (1956), as well as five films with Clint Eastwood, including the police thriller \"Dirty Harry\" (1971) and the prison drama \"Escape from Alcatraz\" (1979), and John Wayne's final film the 1976 Western \"The Shootist\"."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a800c9a5542992bc0c4a691", "question": "What was founded in 1941 as a regiment, and later reconstituted as a corps in 1950, that fought along side a Greek special forces unit formed in 1942 in the Middle East in the Western Desert and the Aegean?", "answer": "Special Air Service", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Sacred Band (World War II)", "The Sacred Band or Sacred Squadron (Greek: \u0399\u03b5\u03c1\u03cc\u03c2 \u039b\u03cc\u03c7\u03bf\u03c2 ) was a Greek special forces unit formed in 1942 in the Middle East, composed entirely of Greek officers and officer cadets under the command of Col. Christodoulos Tsigantes. It fought alongside the SAS in the Western Desert and the Aegean, as well as with General Leclerc's \"Free French Forces\" in Tunisia. It was disbanded in August 1945 but is the precursor of the modern Greek Special Forces."], ["Special Air Service", "The Special Air Service (SAS) is a special forces unit of the British Army. The SAS was founded in 1941 as a regiment, and later reconstituted as a corps in 1950. The unit undertakes a number of roles including covert reconnaissance, counter-terrorism, direct action and hostage rescue."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae383cc5542992f92d822fa", "question": "Maximilian, was the only monarch of the Second Mexican Empire, after a distinguished career in the Austrian Navy, he accepted an offer by who, he was the President of France from 1848 to 1852 and, as Napoleon III, the Emperor of the French from 1852 to 1870?", "answer": "Napoleon III", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Maximilian I of Mexico", "Maximilian (Spanish: \"Maximiliano\"; born \"Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph\"; 6 July 1832 \u2013 19 June 1867) was the only monarch of the Second Mexican Empire. He was a younger brother of the Austrian emperor Francis Joseph I. After a distinguished career in the Austrian Navy, he accepted an offer by Napoleon III of France to rule Mexico. France (along with the United Kingdom and Spain, who both withdrew the following year after negotiating agreements with Mexico's democratic government) had invaded Mexico in the winter of 1861, as part of the War of the French Intervention. Seeking to legitimize French rule in the Americas, Napoleon III invited Maximilian to establish a new Mexican monarchy for him. With the support of the French army, and a group of conservative Mexican monarchists hostile to the liberal administration of new Mexican President Benito Ju\u00e1rez, Maximilian traveled to Mexico. Once there, he declared himself Emperor of Mexico on 10 April 1864."], ["Napoleon III", "Louis-Napol\u00e9on Bonaparte (born Charles-Louis Napol\u00e9on Bonaparte; 20 April 1808 \u2013 9 January 1873) was the President of France from 1848 to 1852 and, as Napoleon III, the Emperor of the French from 1852 to 1870. He was the only president of the French Second Republic and the head of the Second French Empire."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab864b155429919ba4e22d9", "question": "In 1998, Lopez starred alongside George Clooney in which 1998 American crime comedy film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Scott Frank, adapted from Elmore Leonard's novel of the same name?", "answer": "Out of Sight", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Jennifer Lopez filmography", "American entertainer Jennifer Lopez has appeared in many motion pictures and television programs. She is one of the highest paid actresses in Hollywood and is the highest paid actress of Latin descent, making up to US$15 million per film role. She is also the richest actress in Hollywood, with an estimated net worth of $320 million (as of 2014). Lopez made her acting debut at age 16 with a small role in the 1986 film \"My Little Girl\". From there, she received her first high-profile job in 1991 as a Fly Girl dancer on the television comedy program \"In Living Color\". Following her departure from the show in 1993, Lopez made several guest appearances in the television series \"South Central\", appeared in the made-for-television movie \"Lost in the Wild\" (1993) and starred as Melinda Lopez in the television series \"Second Chances\" (1993) and its spin-off \"Hotel Malibu\" (1994). \"Second Chances\" and \"Hotel Malibu\" ran for only a brief period, receiving negative reviews. Lopez's first major film role came in the 1995 motion picture \"Money Train\", alongside Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson. The film faced negative reviews and is considered to be a box office bomb. Her next two film roles in \"Jack\" (1996) and \"Blood and Wine\" (1997) were received similarly; however, critics were divided by the latter. Lopez received her first leading role in the Selena biopic of the same name in 1997. The film was a commercial and critical success and is often cited by critics as her breakout role. Later that year, Lopez starred as Terri Flores in the film \"Anaconda\", which garnered negative reviews by critics despite being a box office success. In 1998, Lopez starred alongside George Clooney in the crime film \"Out of Sight\" (1998). The film met with positive reviews and was a box office success. In the same year, she also lent her voice to the animated film \"Antz\"."], ["Out of Sight", "Out of Sight is a 1998 American crime comedy film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Scott Frank, adapted from Elmore Leonard's novel of the same name. The first of several collaborations between Soderbergh and actor George Clooney, it was released on June 26, 1998."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ade9719554299728e26c74c", "question": "Are both Coelia and Hakonechloa a genus of orchids?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Coelia", "Coelia is a genus of orchids (family Orchidaceae, tribe Epidendreae, subtribe Coeliinae). It contains 5 species, native to Mexico, Central America and the West Indies."], ["Hakonechloa", "\"Hakonechloa is a genus of bunchgrass in the Molinieae tribe of the Poaceae family (grasses), native to eastern Asia."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abb14455542992ccd8e7f05", "question": "What is the nationality of the author of the novel that the film \"Viva Max!\" is based on?", "answer": "American", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Jim Lehrer", "James Charles Lehrer ( ;\u2014born May 19, 1934) is an American journalist and a novelist."], ["Viva Max!", "Viva Max! is a 1969 comedy film starring Peter Ustinov, Jonathan Winters and John Astin, directed by Jerry Paris. The film was written by Elliott Baker and based on a 1966 novel by Jim Lehrer."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7d45925542997cc2c47443", "question": "The Melaka Wonderland is a water theme park and resort in Ayer Keroh, Melaka, in which country, a water park or waterpark is an amusement park that features water play areas, such as swimming pools, water slides, splash pads, spraygrounds (water playgrounds), lazy rivers, or other recreational bathing, swimming, and barefooting environments?", "answer": "Malaysia", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Melaka Wonderland", "The Melaka Wonderland is a water theme park and resort in Ayer Keroh, Melaka, Malaysia."], ["Water park", "A water park or waterpark is an amusement park that features water play areas, such as swimming pools, water slides, splash pads, spraygrounds (water playgrounds), lazy rivers, or other recreational bathing, swimming, and barefooting environments. Water parks in more current states of development may also be equipped with some type of artificial surfing or bodyboarding environment such as a wave pool or FlowRider."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac1a97b55429963665198d7", "question": "The Public Records Act of 1967 was passed during which 1964-1970 Prime Minister?", "answer": "Harold Wilson", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Harold Wilson", "James Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx, (11 March 1916 \u2013 24 May 1995) was a British Labour Party politician who served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1964 to 1970 and 1974 to 1976."], ["Public Records Act 1967", "The Public Records Act 1967 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed during Harold Wilson's Labour government."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ab98e095542996be202054d", "question": "On which date did this conflict between North Korea and South Korea begin in which Don C. Faith Jr. served as an officer in the United States Army? ", "answer": "25 June 1950", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Don C. Faith Jr.", "Don Carlos Faith Jr. (August 26, 1918 \u2013 December 1, 1950) was an officer in the United States Army during the Korean War. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions from November 27, through December 1, 1950. In 1976 LTC Faith was posthumously inducted into the U.S. Army Officer Candidate School Hall of Fame at Fort Benning, Georgia."], ["Korean War", "The Korean War (in South Korean Hangul: \ud55c\uad6d\uc804\uc7c1 ; Hanja: \u97d3\u570b\u6230\u722d ; RR: \"Hanguk Jeonjaeng \" , \"Korean War\"; in North Korean Chos\u014fn'g\u016dl: \uc870\uad6d\ud574\ubc29\uc804\uc7c1 ; Hancha: \u7956\u570b\u89e3\u653e\u6230\u722d ; MR: \"Choguk haebang ch\u01d2njaeng \" , \"Fatherland Liberation War\"; 25 June 1950 \u2013 27 July 1953) was a war between North Korea (with the support of China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (with the principal support of the United States). The war began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea. The United Nations, with the United States as the principal force, came to the aid of South Korea. China came to the aid of North Korea, and the Soviet Union also gave some assistance to the North."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abc6ed65542993a06baf8e8", "question": "When did the person that reign during the period when Book of Common Prayer was published become king of england", "answer": "28 January 1547", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Book of Common Prayer", "The Book of Common Prayer (BCP) is the short title of a number of related prayer books used in the Anglican Communion, as well as by the Continuing Anglican, \"Anglican realignment\" and other Anglican churches. The original book, published in 1549 in the reign of Edward VI, was a product of the English Reformation following the break with Rome. Prayer books, unlike books of prayers, contain the words of structured (or liturgical) services of worship. The work of 1549 was the first prayer book to include the complete forms of service for daily and Sunday worship in English. It contained Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer, the Litany, and Holy Communion and also the occasional services in full: the orders for Baptism, Confirmation, Marriage, \"prayers to be said with the sick\", and a funeral service. It also set out in full the \"propers\" (that is the parts of the service which varied week by week or, at times, daily throughout the Church's Year): the collects and the epistle and gospel readings for the Sunday Communion Service. Old Testament and New Testament readings for daily prayer were specified in tabular format as were the Psalms; and canticles, mostly biblical, that were provided to be said or sung between the readings ."], ["Edward VI of England", "Edward VI (12 October 1537 \u2013 6 July 1553) was King of England and Ireland from 28 January 1547 until his death. He was crowned on 20 February at the age of nine. The son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour, Edward was England's first monarch to be raised as a Protestant. During his reign, the realm was governed by a Regency Council because he never reached his majority. The Council was first led by his uncle Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset (1547\u20131549), and then by John Dudley, 1st Earl of Warwick, from 1551 Duke of Northumberland."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ac074a2554299012d1db5f4", "question": "How many teams play in this league in which Antonio Carlos Dos Santos's club Schaffhausen competes?", "answer": "Ten", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Swiss Challenge League", "The Swiss Challenge League or Brack.ch Challenge League is a professional league and the second highest tier of the Swiss football league system. Ten teams play in the Challenge League. The winners of the league are promoted to the Super League, the bottom team is relegated to the 1. Liga Promotion."], ["Ant\u00f3nio Carlos dos Santos", "Antonio Carlos Dos Santos (born October 3, 1979) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Swiss Challenge League club Schaffhausen. He is feared for his dangerous free kicks."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7c4e8e55429935c91b5153", "question": "This 2009 computer-animated science film, starring the voice of Elijah Wood is an adaption of a 2005 student project from which University?", "answer": "UCLA", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["9 (2009 animated film)", "9 is a 2009 American computer-animated science fiction film directed by Shane Acker, written by Pamela Pettler, and produced by Jim Lemley, Dana Ginsburg, Tim Burton, and Timur Bekmambetov. The film stars the voice talents of Elijah Wood, John C. Reilly, Jennifer Connelly, Christopher Plummer, Crispin Glover, Martin Landau, and Fred Tatasciore."], ["9 (2005 film)", "9 is a 2005 computer animated short film created by Shane Acker as a student project at the UCLA Animation Workshop. Tim Burton saw the film and was so impressed by its artistic vision that he went on to produce a feature-length adaptation also titled \"9\", directed by Acker and distributed by Focus Features. The film was presented at the Indianapolis International Film Festival. It was nominated for an Academy Award for best animated short film, but lost to \"\", although it did win a Student Academy Award for Best Animation."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a878d2e5542996e4f30883f", "question": "In what year was the Australian actress who starred with Kevin Bacon, Radha Mitchell, David Mazouz, Matt Walsh, Jennifer Morrison, Ming-Na Wen and Parker Mack in the film \"The Darkness\" born?", "answer": "1992", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Lucy Fry", "Lucy Elizabeth Fry (born 13 March 1992) is an Australian actress. She is known for portraying Zoey in \"Lightning Point\", Lyla in \"\", and Vasilisa Dragomir in the film \"Vampire Academy\". Fry was also cast in Hulu's eight part miniseries \"11.22.63\" as Marina Oswald, wife of Lee Harvey Oswald, and played the lead in the 2016 Australian horror television series \"Wolf Creek\"."], ["The Darkness (film)", "The Darkness is a 2016 American supernatural horror film, directed by Greg McLean and co-written by McLean, Shayne Armstrong, and Shane Krause. The film stars Kevin Bacon, Radha Mitchell, David Mazouz, Lucy Fry, Matt Walsh, Jennifer Morrison, Ming-Na Wen and Parker Mack."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abc428955429959677d6a67", "question": "Are Giovanni Paisiello and Bed\u0159ich Smetana of the same nationality?", "answer": "no", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Bed\u0159ich Smetana", "Bed\u0159ich Smetana (] ; 2 March 1824 \u2013 12 May 1884) was a Czech composer who pioneered the development of a musical style which became closely identified with his country's aspirations to independent statehood. He is thus widely regarded in his homeland as the father of Czech music. Internationally he is best known for his opera \"The Bartered Bride\" and for the symphonic cycle \"M\u00e1 vlast\" (\"My Homeland\"), which portrays the history, legends and landscape of the composer's native land."], ["Giovanni Paisiello", "Giovanni Paisiello (or Paesiello; 9 May 1740 \u2013 5 June 1816) was an Italian composer of the Classical era."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae1021d55429920d5234273", "question": "Tennessee\u2013Tombigbee Waterway and Walhonding Canal, are located in which country?", "answer": "United States", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Walhonding Canal", "The Walhonding Canal was a canal in Coshocton County, Ohio that was used as a feeder canal for the Ohio and Erie Canal. A small canal, at only 25 mi long, it was wholly contained within Coshocton County, following the Mohican River from Cavallo south to the confluence with the Kokosing River, which together with the Mohican forms the Walhonding River. The canal followed the Walhonding River southeast toward Coshocton where it met the Ohio and Erie Canal in Roscoe Village."], ["Tennessee\u2013Tombigbee Waterway", "The Tennessee\u2013Tombigbee Waterway (popularly known as the Tenn-Tom) is a 234-mile (377-kilometer) man-made waterway that extends from the Tennessee River to the junction of the Black Warrior-Tombigbee River system near Demopolis, Alabama, United States. The Tennessee\u2013Tombigbee Waterway links commercial navigation from the nation\u2019s midsection to the Gulf of Mexico. The major features of the waterway are 10 locks and dams, a 175 ft deep cut between the Tombigbee River watershed and the Tennessee River watershed, and 234 mi of navigation channels."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7deb7c5542997cc2c474bf", "question": "Ural Federal University and University of Iowa, are which type of education institutions?", "answer": "university", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Ural Federal University", "The Ural Federal University named after the first President of Russia B. N. Yeltsin (Russian: \u0423\u0440\u0430\u043b\u044c\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 \u0444\u0435\u0434\u0435\u0440\u0430\u043b\u044c\u043d\u044b\u0439 \u0443\u043d\u0438\u0432\u0435\u0440\u0441\u0438\u0442\u0435\u0442 \u0438\u043c\u0435\u043d\u0438 \u043f\u0435\u0440\u0432\u043e\u0433\u043e \u041f\u0440\u0435\u0437\u0438\u0434\u0435\u043d\u0442\u0430 \u0420\u043e\u0441\u0441\u0438\u0438 \u0411.\u041d. \u0415\u043b\u044c\u0446\u0438\u043d\u0430, \"Ural\u02b9ski\u012d federal\u02b9ny\u012d universitet imeni pervogo Prezidenta Rossii B.N. Yel\u02b9tsina\", often shortened to UrFU, \u0423\u0440\u0424\u0423 ) (formed by a merger of the Ural State Technical University and Ural State University) is one of the leading educational institutions in the Ural region. Ural Federal University acts as a research and innovation center of the Ural region and has close cooperation with the Russian Academy of Sciences. Training of students is carried out in four main areas of knowledge and 108 academic majors. The links between the university and intermediate educational institutions are actively developed. The University also performs consistent work on establishing strategic partnership with employers for the sake of development of the regional economy: employers are involved in the educational environment as direct participants, large-scale enployers-sponsored and corporate education is carried out based on the client-centered approach, joint business projects in economic and social areas are realized."], ["University of Iowa", "The University of Iowa (also known as the UI, U of I, UIowa, or simply Iowa) is a flagship public research university in Iowa City, Iowa. Founded in 1847, it is the oldest university in the state. Iowa is the second largest university in the state of Iowa, behind Iowa State University. University of Iowa is organized into eleven colleges offering more than 200 areas of study and seven professional degrees."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae6a06f5542995703ce8b7b", "question": "What song was written by Kellie Pickler that was about her boyfriend cheating on her and starts a new family with a new girl and reached rank 9 on the charts?", "answer": "Best Days of Your Life", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Best Days of Your Life", "\"Best Days of Your Life\" is a song written and performed by American country artist Kellie Pickler, and co-written by Taylor Swift. It was released on December 1, 2008 as the second single from her self-titled second album. Swift also provides background vocals on the song. The song is about a narrator explaining how her former boyfriend cheated on her and moved on to a new girlfriend to start a family with, wishing them well on their new life but says that the new girl won't top what they previously once had before."], ["Kellie Pickler (album)", "Kellie Pickler is the self-titled second studio album by American country artist Kellie Pickler. The lead-off single, \"Don't You Know You're Beautiful\", was debuted at the 43rd Academy Of Country Music awards and peaked at 21 on Hot Country Songs. The album was released via BNA Records/19 Recordings on September 30, 2008. Since the albums' release, three more singles have charted; \"Best Days of Your Life\" at number 9 (which was co-wrote with fellow country artist Taylor Swift), \"Didn't You Know How Much I Loved You\" at number 14 (a re-recording of an album cut from Pickler's debut album \"Small Town Girl\") and \"Makin' Me Fall in Love Again\" at number 30."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a8abe7f5542992d82986f6a", "question": "Are both Judy Blume and Sarah Caudwell a writer?", "answer": "yes", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Sarah Caudwell", "Sarah Caudwell was the pseudonym of Sarah Cockburn (27 May 1939 \u2013 28 January 2000), a British barrister and writer of detective stories."], ["Judy Blume", "Judy Blume (born Judith Sussman; February 12, 1938) is an American writer known for children's and young adult (YA) fiction. Some of her best known works are \"Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret\" (1970), \"Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing\" (1972), \"Deenie\" (1973), and \"Blubber\" (1974). \"The New Yorker\" has called her books \"talismans that, for a significant segment of the American female population, marked the passage from childhood to adolescence.\""]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5abab705554299232ef4a382", "question": "What coast does the state, in which the Rancho Jurupa land grant divided areas, boarder? ", "answer": "Pacific", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["California", "California ( , ) is the most populous state in the United States and the third most extensive by area. Located on the Pacific coast, California shares borders with Oregon to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, and the Mexican state of Baja California to the south. The state capital is Sacramento. Los Angeles is California's most populous city, and the country's second largest after New York City. The Greater Los Angeles Area and the San Francisco Bay Area are the nation's second- and fifth-most populous urban regions, respectively. California also has the nation's most populous county, Los Angeles County, and its largest county by area, San Bernardino County."], ["Rancho Jurupa", "Rancho Jurupa was a 40569 acre Mexican land grant in California, United States, that is divided by the present-day counties of Riverside and San Bernardino. The land was granted to Juan Bandini by Governor Juan B. Alvarado in 1838. Located along both banks of the Santa Ana River in southern California, the rancho included much of the land in the present day city of Jurupa Valley, as well as the downtown area in the city of Riverside."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5ae1292055429920d52342d9", "question": "What is the birthdate of this Canadian-Hong Kong actress and singer, who starred in Treasure Inn?", "answer": "22 November 1982", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Treasure Inn", "Treasure Inn is a 2011 Hong Kong \"wuxia\" comedy film directed by Wong Jing and Corey Yuen, starring Nicholas Tse, Nick Cheung, Charlene Choi, Liu Yang, Tong Dawei and Huang Yi."], ["Charlene Choi", "Charlene Choi (born 22 November 1982) is a Canadian-Hong Kong actress and singer. She is a member of Cantopop group Twins, along with Gillian Chung."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
+{"_id": "5a7b75265542997c3ec97195", "question": "Was Claude Sautet or Brian Helgeland born first?", "answer": "Claude Sautet", "dataset": "hotpot", "context": [["Claude Sautet", "Claude Sautet (23 February 1924 \u2013 22 July 2000) was a French author and film director."], ["Brian Helgeland", "Brian Thomas Helgeland (born January 17, 1961) is an American screenwriter, film producer and director. He is most known for writing the screenplays for \"L.A. Confidential\" (for which he received the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay), \"Mystic River\", and \"\". Helgeland also wrote and directed \"42\" (2013), a biopic of Jackie Robinson, and \"Legend\" (2015), about the rise and fall of the Kray twins."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
{"_id": "2hop__121758_211071", "question": "What is the college Francis Walsingham attended an instance of?", "answer": "college of the University of Cambridge", "dataset": "musique", "context": [["Francis Walsingham", "Francis Walsingham matriculated at King's College, Cambridge, in 1548 with many other Protestants but as an undergraduate of high social status did not sit for a degree. From 1550 or 1551, he travelled in continental Europe, returning to England by 1552 to enrol at Gray's Inn, one of the qualifying bodies for English lawyers."], ["King's College, Cambridge", "King's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. Formally The King's College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge, the college lies beside the River Cam and faces out onto King's Parade in the centre of the city."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
{"_id": "2hop__140732_126525", "question": "When did the network which airs Alt for Norge start?", "answer": "1988", "dataset": "musique", "context": [["Alt for Norge", "Alt for Norge (\"All for Norway\", though marketed in the United States as \"The Great Norway Adventure\") is a Norwegian reality television series which debuted in 2010 and appears on TVNorge and hosted by . The reality show features Norwegian Americans participating in challenges relating to Norwegian history and culture, competing to win a reunion with their distant Norwegian relatives. The original Norwegian concept has also been exported to Sweden and Denmark."], ["TVNorge", "TVNorge went on the air on 5 December 1988 and was the first advertising-supported Norwegian channel. The channel was started with 50 000 NOK. The first broadcast was a live variety show from Oslo Cabaret with Swedish singer Lill-Babs and Norwegian pop group Tomboy as musical guests. Originally TVNorge broadcast via satellite and cable, later they have affiliated several local television broadcasters. The local broadcasters generally were allowed the 17.30-18.30 timeslot for local programming, along with a second slot from 19.30-20.30. The rest of the time was assigned to TVNorge's own schedule."]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}
{"_id": "2hop__52582_47867", "question": "How many championships in a row were won by the person who played in the most NBA finals games?", "answer": "eight", "dataset": "musique", "context": [["List of NBA players with most championships", "Boston Celtics center Bill Russell holds the record for the most NBA championships won with 11 titles during his 13 - year playing career. He won his first championship with the Boston Celtics in his rookie year. Afterwards, he went on to win 10 championships in the next 12 years, including eight consecutive championships from 1959 to 1966. He won the last two championships in 1968 and 1969 as player - coach. Russell's teammate, Sam Jones, won 10 championships from 1959 to 1969, the second most in NBA history. Four Celtics players, Tom Heinsohn, K.C. Jones, Satch Sanders and John Havlicek, won eight championships each. Two other Celtics, Jim Loscutoff and Frank Ramsey, won seven championships each. Four players, Bob Cousy, Kareem Abdul - Jabbar, Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen, won six championships each. Jordan and Pippen are members of the Chicago Bulls team who won three consecutive championships twice in the 1990s. George Mikan won 2 championships in the NBL before it merged with the BAA to form the NBA, and won 5 championships in the NBA."], ["NBA Finals", "Most years in Finals (12) -- Bill Russell Most games played in Finals (70) -- Bill Russell Most career points in Finals (1,679) -- Jerry West Most career assists in Finals (584) -- Magic Johnson Most career rebounds in Finals (1,718) -- Bill Russell Most career blocks in Finals (116) -- Kareem Abdul - Jabbar Most career steals in Finals (102) -- Magic Johnson Most career turnovers in Finals (190) -- Magic Johnson"]], "view_type": "v22_gold"}