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train_001700
Who wrote the screenplay for the 2003 original movie in which 2005 Indian film 'Khamoshh... Khauff Ki Raat' was based?
Michael Cooney
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train_001701
California Tortilla was voted as having the best burritos in both 2009 and 2010 by a magazine founded in what year?
1965
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train_001702
What year was Don Maestri named coach of the year in the intercollegiate athletic conference headquartered in Elmhurst, Illinois?
1997
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train_001703
Air Jordan Retro XII has a logo that is a silhouette of which person?
Michael Jordan
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train_001704
What was the name of the guerilla force that eventually challenged the rule of the Cuban dictator who was U.S.-backed from 1952 to 1959?
"Second National Front of the Escambray Mountains"
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train_001705
which song that was released under the 'Atco' label promoted a song released on the polygram tv record label?
Cars
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train_001706
What is the name of this American botanist and inventor born in the 1860s, whose birthplace was Diamond, Missouri?
George Washington Carver
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train_001707
The game Scan Command: Jurassic Park was considered unique for its use of which device that consists of a light source, a lens and a light sensor translating optical impulses into electrical ones?
barcode reader
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train_001708
What year was the building of the Kansas City Live Stock Exchange opened
1871
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train_001709
Tony Gardner is an American makeup and special effects designer, he has designed and created effects for many feature films, including which 2004 American supernatural comedy slasher film, that is the fifth installment of the sequel?
Seed of Chucky
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train_001710
The Hamasa Shrine Temple Theater houses one of only two Robert Morton theatre organs, with the other at the Saenger Theater in a city primarily in Forrest County with a population at the 2010 census of what?
45,989
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train_001711
Sean Masterson was an improvisational performer on which Drew Carey's show?
"Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza"
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train_001712
Tara Ochs starred alongside who in a 2010 American romantic-comedy drama?
Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel
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train_001713
Hannah Norsa achieved fame appearing in an opera that was written in what year?
1728
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train_001714
What is the name of the first collection of poems or the American poet who appeared in numerous literary magazines, including one that added a book division with Elizabeth Ellen as editor?
Inappropriate Sleepover
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train_001715
Was Mack Sennett and Alain Corneau both directors?
yes
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train_001716
Consider the eccentric Knoxville businessman with whom George Roby Dempster often staged politcal battles. In what year were they born?
1902
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train_001717
Which genus contains more species, Solanum or Coelia?
Solanum
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train_001718
John Farleigh illustrated for an english novelist who was born when?
11 September 1885
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train_001719
Sid Avery, was an American photographer and director who was best known for capturing the private moments of legendary Hollywood celebrities like which American actor, film director and political activist, and helped to popularize the Stanislavski system of acting, studying with Stella Adler in the 1940s?
Marlon Brando
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train_001720
Dicksonia Plantation was home to a photoshoot by which photographer in 1999?
Anna-Lou "Annie" Leibovitz
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train_001721
Which is farther north, 50 Hudson Yards or 8 Spruce Street
50 Hudson Yards
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train_001722
Andreas Hallander was an architect in the time period that lasted during which years?
1800 to around 1850
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train_001723
What phenomenon is named after the Phaya Naga and what the Mekhong Full Moon Party film is about?
Naga fireball
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train_001724
What is the nationality of the composer of "Radical Dreamers"?
Japanese
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train_001725
Who was born first, Burton L. King or Michael Cimino?
Burton L. King
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train_001726
Marta Eggerth was a singer from the silver age of which genre of light opera, "light" in terms both of music and subject matter?
Operetta
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train_001727
Millennium Force was the first roller coaster to have what kind of system?
lift hill
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train_001728
which cousin is older?
Mohamed Sissoko
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train_001729
Suitcase and Hänt Extra, are which form of publication?
magazine
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train_001730
"Faith" by Stevie Wonder is the lead single from a sountrack for a 2016 film directed by who?
Garth Jennings
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train_001731
Windeyer County is located between the border with South Australia and a river measuring how long from its source to its confluence with the Murray River?
1472 km
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train_001732
Brian London lost in 1966 to what professional boxer born 1942
Muhammad Ali
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train_001733
What was the name of the radio telescope the surpassed the Dwingeloo Radio Observatory?
Lovell Telescope
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Jamael Orondé "Rondé" Barber (born April 7, 1975) is a former American football cornerback and safety who spent his entire 16-year career playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL, the twin brother of which former American football running back who played for the New York Giants, for ten seasons?
Atiib Kiambu Hakeem-Ah "Tiki" Barber
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train_001735
Billy Bayou is a 1858 single written by a songwriter that was born in what year?
1936
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train_001736
Thomas E. "Tom" Donilon served as Deputy to a retired general of what?
United States Marine Corps
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train_001737
What director, responsible for the 1966 A Man for All seasons also directed a 1953 drama detailing the lives of U.S Army soldiers on Hawaii prior to Pearl Harbor?
Fred Zinnemann
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train_001738
How often is the magazine founded by Daniel Fowle published?
bi-weekly
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train_001739
The Mindscape of Alan Moore is a 2003 documentary film which chronicles the life and work of Alan Moore, author of several acclaimed graphic novels, including V for Vendetta is a British graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated by David Lloyd, published by which organization?
DC Comics
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train_001740
Charles Shyer and George Tzavellas, have which mutual occupations?
film director, screenwriter
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train_001741
Are Dolores O'Riordan and Gerry Marsden both lead singers of a band?
yes
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Legend is a science fiction Western television show starring an American , director, producer, writer, singer, musician, voice artist and stand-up what?
comedian
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train_001743
Jake David Shapiro was best know for being the screenwriter of a film directed by who?
Roger Christian
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train_001744
B.L.O.W. is a song by which Canadian rapper, Daystar Peterson, better known by which stage name?
Tory Lanez
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train_001745
What are "Firewater" Ecuadorian rums made from?
sugarcane alcohol
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train_001746
This place, leased to the New York Metropolitan in 1880, also held a neautral NFL game.
Polo Grounds
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train_001747
Maa Aarki is a festival that celebrates what form of dance?
Garba
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train_001748
What is one of the two main characters from a novel by an Irish avant-garde novelist who wrote in both English and French?
Vladimir
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train_001749
Which American director is older, Lee Daniels or Barry Sonnenfeld?
Barry Sonnenfeld
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train_001750
Are Shapiro v. Thompson and Schenck v. United States both US Supreme Court cases?
yes
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train_001751
When did the team that won the Frauen DFB-Pokal cup competition in 1995 disband?
2006
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train_001752
Who was the manager above tenth Pittsburgh Steeler head coach Mike Tomlin?
Kevin Colbert
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train_001753
How far back does the residence of Hector Mor Maclean of Dowart date?
13th century
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Are 10 Years and Ash from the same country?
no
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train_001755
What town did Robert D. Manning teach in?
Henrietta
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Thlocklo Tustenuggee as reported in newspapers, as were the deaths of other prominent Native American leaders who died in connection with a series of what?
forced removals of Native American nations
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train_001757
Which is a species in southern Africa, Clytostoma or Zantedeschia aethiopica?
Zantedeschia aethiopica
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train_001758
When was the French businessman who serves as the chief executive office for the French multinational mass media conglomerate headquartered in Paris and formerly Vivendi Universal SA born?
26 April 1964
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train_001759
The Australian House of Assembly electoral district named after a politician born in 1856 contains which peninsula?
Fleurieu Peninsula
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train_001760
Carry On Cabby is the seventh in the series of "Carry On" films to be made, a regular is which South African-born British character actor and comedy actor?
Sid James
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train_001761
Poitevin and Moscow Water Dog, are breeds of what?
dog
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train_001762
Tervel Venkov Pulev is the younger brother of the holder of the European heavyweight title twice between what years?
2012 and 2016
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train_001763
Which woman is a professor, Kourtney Kardashian or Barbara Sahakian?
Barbara Jacquelyn Sahakian
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train_001764
Are Armen Chakmakian and Reuben Nakian both sculptors?
no
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train_001765
Which opera was produced first, Norma or Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny?
Norma
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train_001766
Look Back in Anger starred the actress who was the part of an inflatable sex doll in what movie?
Air Doll
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train_001767
Who directed the South Korean version of the 2009 American remake Possession?
Park Young-hoon
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train_001768
When did the pawn shop, that Richard Benjamin Harrison owns, open?
1989
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train_001769
Who was the English alternative Rock Musician and songwriter who created the studio album Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea?
PJ Harvey
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train_001770
Martha Ellen Reeves got her masters at a university located in which US state ?
Missouri
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train_001771
Judah ben Bava was a rabbi in the 2nd century who ordained a number of rabbis at a time when the Roman government forbade this ceremony, Rabbi Judah ben Bava was killed by Hadrian's soldiers at which age?
seventy
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train_001772
Klaus J. Behrendt starred in a police series which was developed by whom?
German television channel ARD
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train_001773
Which debuted earlier, Tarzan or Amy?
Amy
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train_001774
Is George Duran or Richard Dekmejian older?
George Duran
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train_001775
Which producer is known for his album Worlds Remixed and Worlds?
Porter Robinson
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train_001776
At Which film festival does Barry Keoghan starring The Killing of a Sacred Deer film won best screenplay award in 2017?
Cannes Film Festival
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train_001777
What gentleman adventurer and chronicled the 1602 voyage to the New World led by Bartholomew Gosnold (1571 – 22 August 1607) who was an English lawyer, explorer, and privateer who was instrumental in founding the Virginia Company of London, and Jamestown in colonial America?
John Brereton
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train_001778
Which Disney film was released first, One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing or Fun and Fancy Free?
Fun and Fancy Free
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train_001779
Which actor starred in "The Hunger Games" and was born on October 12, 1992?
Josh Hutcherson
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train_001780
Ainadamar is the first opera of a composer born in which year ?
1960
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train_001781
What sitcom did Nicholas Lyndhurst play in that ran for 6 years on BBC1 from 1993 to 1999?
Goodnight Sweetheart
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train_001782
Are Ozzy Osbourne and Andy Partridge both English?
yes
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train_001783
Edward Frank "Teddy" Schwarzman produced a movie staring Benedict Cumberbatch as who?
real-life British cryptanalyst Alan Turing
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Angus Brayshaw is the grandson of the Australian who played what two sports?
Australian rules football and cricket
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train_001785
Robert Walser and Ira Levin are both a?
writer
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train_001786
What 2012 award was won by the writer of the "Smile" episode of the "Doctor Who" television series?
Guardian Prize
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train_001787
Long John Silver was quartermaster under what 18th-century fictional captain?
Captain J. Flint
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train_001788
Who is returned as a lead vocalist on the song Happy Now on Take That's album Progress?
Robbie Williams
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train_001789
The Resurrection of Gavin Stone stars an American actress and former NFL cheerleader, who was a cast member on what series?
MADtv
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train_001790
Which of Doreen Cannon fellow students later played Frank Costanza on the NBC sitcom "Seinfeld" and Arthur Spooner on the CBS comedy series "The King of Queens"?
Jerry Stiller
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train_001791
Where is the school Justin Tuck started attending for his MBA in September 2016 located?
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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train_001792
The animated film that had a fictional character named Sally Carrera was released in what year?
2006
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Who created the television series of which "SpongeBob, You're Fired" is a television special?
Stephen Hillenburg
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train_001794
Which is an English band, Mansun or Fitz and The Tantrums?
Mansun
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train_001795
When was the Actress who starred in Our Sons with Ann-Margret born?
1 October 1935
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train_001796
Who starred in the remake of "Beau Brummel" and served as the President of the World Federalist Movment?
Peter Ustinov
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train_001797
The History of Linux began with a personal project by what kind of engineer?
software engineer
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train_001798
Vincent Paul Young Jr.was named NFL Comeback Player of the Year by an American sports website and former print magazine that aquired what nickname?
The Bible of Baseball
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train_001799
Which building, nicknamed the "Catheral of Art in Mexico", is located near the Barrio Chino neighborhood?
The Palacio de Bellas Artes
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