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Were Nikos Koundouros and Curtis Hanson both film directors? | His directing work included the psychological thriller "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" (1992), the neo-noir crime film "L.A. Confidential" (1997), the comedy "Wonder Boys" (2000), the hip hop drama "8 Mile" (2002), and the romantic comedy-drama "In Her Shoes" (2005). | 0 |
Were Nikos Koundouros and Curtis Hanson both film directors? | Nikos Koundouros (Greek: Νίκος Κούνδουρος ; 15 December 1926 – 22 February 2017) was a Greek film director. | 1 |
Were Nikos Koundouros and Curtis Hanson both film directors? | The Face of Medusa (Greek: Το πρόσωπο της Μέδουσας , translit. | 0 |
Were Nikos Koundouros and Curtis Hanson both film directors? | Lucky You is a 2007 American drama film directed by Curtis Hanson, and starring Eric Bana, Drew Barrymore and Robert Duvall. | 0 |
Were Nikos Koundouros and Curtis Hanson both film directors? | 1922 is a 1978 Greek drama film directed by Nikos Koundouros. | 0 |
Were Nikos Koundouros and Curtis Hanson both film directors? | Young Aphrodites (Greek: Μικρές Αφροδίτες , translit. | 0 |
Were Nikos Koundouros and Curtis Hanson both film directors? | It won the award for best movie 1955–1959 in the first Thessaloniki Film Festival. | 0 |
Qwirkle and Evo, are which type of entertainment? | Evo: The Last Gasp of the Dinosaurs is a German-style board game for three to five players, designed by Philippe Keyaerts and published by Eurogames. | 1 |
Qwirkle and Evo, are which type of entertainment? | The game won the "GAMES Magazine" award for "Game of the year 2002" and was nominated for the Origins Award for "Best Graphic Presentation of a Board Game 2000". | 0 |
Qwirkle and Evo, are which type of entertainment? | The game went out of print in 2007, and a second edition was released in 2011. | 0 |
Qwirkle and Evo, are which type of entertainment? | Qwirkle is a tile-based game for 2 to 4 players, designed by Susan McKinley Ross and published by MindWare. | 1 |
Qwirkle and Evo, are which type of entertainment? | Qwirkle shares some characteristics with the games "Rummikub" and "Scrabble". | 0 |
Qwirkle and Evo, are which type of entertainment? | It is distributed in Canada by game and puzzle company, Outset Media. | 0 |
Qwirkle and Evo, are which type of entertainment? | Qwirkle is considered by MindWare to be its most awarded game of all time. | 0 |
Qwirkle and Evo, are which type of entertainment? | In 2011, Qwirkle won the Spiel des Jahres, widely considered the most prestigious award in the board and card game industry. | 0 |
Qwirkle and Evo, are which type of entertainment? | A sequel, Qwirkle Cubes, was released by Mindware in 2009. | 0 |
Qwirkle and Evo, are which type of entertainment? | Music hall is a type of British theatrical entertainment that was popular from the early Victorian era circa 1850 and lasting until 1960. | 0 |
Qwirkle and Evo, are which type of entertainment? | Examples are (Juan Perón, Argentina; Alfredo Stroessner, Paraguay; Evo Morales, Bolivia). | 0 |
Qwirkle and Evo, are which type of entertainment? | British music hall was similar to American vaudeville, featuring rousing songs and comic acts, while in the United Kingdom the term "vaudeville"' referred to more working-class types of entertainment that would have been termed "burlesque" in America. | 0 |
Qwirkle and Evo, are which type of entertainment? | Storytelling, music, drama, dance, and different kinds of performance exist in all cultures, were supported in royal courts, developed into sophisticated forms and over time became available to all citizens. | 0 |
What Emmy Award winner worked on Miles from Home? | Miles from Home is a 1988 film starring Richard Gere and Kevin Anderson. | 0 |
What Emmy Award winner worked on Miles from Home? | It is about two brothers who, after being forced off their farm in the debt stricken Midwestern United States, become folk heroes when they begin robbing the banks that have been foreclosing on farmers. | 0 |
What Emmy Award winner worked on Miles from Home? | The movie was directed by Gary Sinise and written by Chris Gerolmo. | 1 |
What Emmy Award winner worked on Miles from Home? | The film uses many members of Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company of which Sinise is a co-founder. | 0 |
What Emmy Award winner worked on Miles from Home? | Gary Alan Sinise ( ; born March 17, 1955) is an American actor, director, and musician. | 0 |
What Emmy Award winner worked on Miles from Home? | Among other awards, he has won an Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a star on Hollywood Walk of Fame and has been nominated for an Academy Award. | 1 |
What Emmy Award winner worked on Miles from Home? | He is a two-time Academy Award winner, two-time Emmy Award winner, and seven-time Gemini Award winner. | 0 |
What Emmy Award winner worked on Miles from Home? | serializer.net was an online artist collective that was active from 2002 to 2012. | 0 |
Who replaced the Peabody Award winner, made famous for his NPR flagship program, in 2004? | Renée Montagne (pronounced Mon-TAIN) is an American radio journalist and was the co-host (with Steve Inskeep and David Greene) of National Public Radio's weekday morning news program, "Morning Edition", from May 2004 to November 11, 2016. | 1 |
Who replaced the Peabody Award winner, made famous for his NPR flagship program, in 2004? | Montagne and Inskeep succeeded longtime host Bob Edwards, initially as interim replacements, and Greene joined the team in 2012. | 1 |
Who replaced the Peabody Award winner, made famous for his NPR flagship program, in 2004? | Montagne had served as a correspondent and occasional host since 1989. | 1 |
Who replaced the Peabody Award winner, made famous for his NPR flagship program, in 2004? | She usually broadcasts from NPR West in Culver City, California, a Los Angeles suburb. | 1 |
Who replaced the Peabody Award winner, made famous for his NPR flagship program, in 2004? | Robert Alan "Bob" Edwards (born May 16, 1947) is an American broadcast journalist, a Peabody Award-winning member of the National Radio Hall of Fame. | 1 |
Who replaced the Peabody Award winner, made famous for his NPR flagship program, in 2004? | He gained reputation as the first host of National Public Radio's flagship program, "Morning Edition". | 1 |
Who replaced the Peabody Award winner, made famous for his NPR flagship program, in 2004? | Starting in 2004, Edwards then was the host of "The Bob Edwards Show" on Sirius XM Radio and "Bob Edwards Weekend" distributed by Public Radio International to more than 150 public radio stations. | 1 |
Who replaced the Peabody Award winner, made famous for his NPR flagship program, in 2004? | Those programs ended in September 2015. | 0 |
Who replaced the Peabody Award winner, made famous for his NPR flagship program, in 2004? | WABE FM 90.1 is a radio station in Atlanta, Georgia, that is affiliated with National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Radio International (PRI). | 0 |
Who replaced the Peabody Award winner, made famous for his NPR flagship program, in 2004? | WABE's format features mostly classical music, although the station will occasionally play a Beatles tune, a Broadway show tune, a film suite, or a selection from a film such as "Star Wars", as long as the piece is in a classical-sounding arrangement. | 0 |
Who replaced the Peabody Award winner, made famous for his NPR flagship program, in 2004? | The show covers a wide range of jazz musicians, from the very famous to the lesser known but still notable ones, such as Jon Hendricks. | 0 |
Who replaced the Peabody Award winner, made famous for his NPR flagship program, in 2004? | From April 2008 until August 2017, Hockenberry was the host of "The Takeaway", a live national news program created by Public Radio International and WNYC New York. | 0 |
Who replaced the Peabody Award winner, made famous for his NPR flagship program, in 2004? | As NPR's first director of programming Siemering helped shaped its flagship program "All Things Considered" into an influential and enduring fixture of American media. | 0 |
What show is an American-Canadian drama starring Scott Lowell playing Ted Schmidt? | Queer as Folk is an American-Canadian drama television series. | 1 |
What show is an American-Canadian drama starring Scott Lowell playing Ted Schmidt? | The series ran between December 3, 2000 to August 7, 2005 and was produced for Showtime and Showcase by Cowlip Productions, Tony Jonas Productions, Temple Street Productions and Showtime Networks in association with Crowe Entertainment. | 0 |
What show is an American-Canadian drama starring Scott Lowell playing Ted Schmidt? | It was developed and written by Ron Cowen and Daniel Lipman, who were the showrunners, and also the executive producers along with Tony Jonas, former President of Warner Bros. | 0 |
What show is an American-Canadian drama starring Scott Lowell playing Ted Schmidt? | Television. | 0 |
What show is an American-Canadian drama starring Scott Lowell playing Ted Schmidt? | Scott Lowell (born February 22, 1965 in Denver, Colorado) is an American actor best known for his role as Ted Schmidt on the Showtime drama "Queer as Folk". | 1 |
What show is an American-Canadian drama starring Scott Lowell playing Ted Schmidt? | Michael Caton (born 21 July 1940 in Monto, Queensland) is an Australian television, film and stage actor, Comedian,and television host, best known for playing Uncle Harry in the Australian television series, "The Sullivans", playing Darryl Kerrigan from 1997's low budget hit film "The Castle" and playing Ted Taylor in ... | 0 |
What show is an American-Canadian drama starring Scott Lowell playing Ted Schmidt? | Cedar Cove is an American-Canadian drama television series on the Hallmark Channel that aired for three seasons from July 20, 2013, to September 26, 2015. | 0 |
"HMS "Sussex" was an 80-gun third-rate ship, of the line of the English Royal Navy, for which sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the 10th century—when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms—until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain? | HMS "Sussex" was an 80-gun third-rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy, lost in a severe storm on 1 March 1694 off Gibraltar. | 0 |
"HMS "Sussex" was an 80-gun third-rate ship, of the line of the English Royal Navy, for which sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the 10th century—when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms—until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain? | On board were possibly 10 tons of gold coins. | 1 |
"HMS "Sussex" was an 80-gun third-rate ship, of the line of the English Royal Navy, for which sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the 10th century—when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms—until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain? | This could now be worth more than $500 million, including the bullion and antiquity values, making it one of the most valuable wrecks ever. | 0 |
"HMS "Sussex" was an 80-gun third-rate ship, of the line of the English Royal Navy, for which sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the 10th century—when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms—until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain? | The Kingdom of England was a sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the 10th century—when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms—until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain. | 1 |
"HMS "Sussex" was an 80-gun third-rate ship, of the line of the English Royal Navy, for which sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the 10th century—when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms—until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain? | She was wrecked near Sicily, with great loss of life, in 1806. | 0 |
"HMS "Sussex" was an 80-gun third-rate ship, of the line of the English Royal Navy, for which sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the 10th century—when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms—until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain? | She was built by Betts of Harwich and launched in 1678. | 0 |
Arthur bell as an amateur cricketer player for what league known for employing professional players. | Arthur A. Bell (November 1882 – 22 April 1923) was an English footballer who played as an inside forward. | 0 |
Arthur bell as an amateur cricketer player for what league known for employing professional players. | He started his career with Burnley Belvedere before joining Football League side Burnley in 1902. | 0 |
Arthur bell as an amateur cricketer player for what league known for employing professional players. | Over the next seven years, Bell made 101 league appearances and scored 28 goals for the Lancashire club. | 0 |
Arthur bell as an amateur cricketer player for what league known for employing professional players. | During his career, he won three caps for the England national amateur football team. | 0 |
Arthur bell as an amateur cricketer player for what league known for employing professional players. | An architect by trade, Bell also played as an amateur cricketer for Burnley Cricket Club for 20 years, during which time he won five Lancashire League championships. | 1 |
Arthur bell as an amateur cricketer player for what league known for employing professional players. | He was selected to represent the Lancashire Second XI on three occasions. | 0 |
Arthur bell as an amateur cricketer player for what league known for employing professional players. | The Lancashire League is a competitive league of local cricket clubs drawn from the small to middle-sized mill towns, mainly but not exclusively, of East Lancashire. | 0 |
Arthur bell as an amateur cricketer player for what league known for employing professional players. | Its real importance is probably due to the history of employing professional players of international standing to play in the League. | 1 |
Arthur bell as an amateur cricketer player for what league known for employing professional players. | Gilbert's best season was 1876, when he scored 205 not out for the county, but he was subsequently less successful. | 0 |
Arthur bell as an amateur cricketer player for what league known for employing professional players. | The Pittsburgh Winter Garden hockey team was an amateur ice hockey team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. | 0 |
Arthur bell as an amateur cricketer player for what league known for employing professional players. | The Winter Garden team was managed and coached by Arthur Sixsmith and consisted of several players from the defunct Western Pennsylvania Hockey League (WPHL), which was the first openly professional hockey league. | 0 |
In what year was the woman whose former chief of staff was Rachel Noerdlinger born? | Chirlane Irene McCray (born November 29, 1954) is an American writer, editor, communications professional, and political figure. | 1 |
In what year was the woman whose former chief of staff was Rachel Noerdlinger born? | She has published poetry and worked in politics as a speechwriter. | 0 |
In what year was the woman whose former chief of staff was Rachel Noerdlinger born? | Married to current New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, she is the First Lady of New York City. | 0 |
In what year was the woman whose former chief of staff was Rachel Noerdlinger born? | They have two children, Chiara and Dante. | 0 |
In what year was the woman whose former chief of staff was Rachel Noerdlinger born? | They moved from their home in Park Slope, Brooklyn, into Gracie Mansion, the traditional residence of New York City mayors. | 0 |
In what year was the woman whose former chief of staff was Rachel Noerdlinger born? | Rachel Noerdlinger (born November 14, 1970) is an American publicist. | 0 |
In what year was the woman whose former chief of staff was Rachel Noerdlinger born? | She is the former chief of staff to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's wife Chirlane McCray. | 1 |
In what year was the woman whose former chief of staff was Rachel Noerdlinger born? | Will Wheaton, born Willie Mack Wheaton Jr. (born October 26, 1972) is an American singer, songwriter and musician. | 0 |
In what year was the woman whose former chief of staff was Rachel Noerdlinger born? | The film offers an unblinking look at the feelings of the two new residents in their encounters with other residents, medical staff, social workers, psychiatrists and family. | 0 |
In what year was the woman whose former chief of staff was Rachel Noerdlinger born? | The league was formed in 1912 with ten clubs, but had to close down in 1914 due to the onset of World War I. | 0 |
In regards to the album that had, according to Dave Grohl, his favourite song he has ever written, when was it released? | "These Days" is the third single, (fourth in the UK), from the American rock band Foo Fighters' seventh studio album "Wasting Light". | 1 |
In regards to the album that had, according to Dave Grohl, his favourite song he has ever written, when was it released? | It was written by Dave Grohl and co-produced by Butch Vig. | 0 |
In regards to the album that had, according to Dave Grohl, his favourite song he has ever written, when was it released? | Dave Grohl has stated that it is his favourite song that he has ever written. | 1 |
In regards to the album that had, according to Dave Grohl, his favourite song he has ever written, when was it released? | On August 18, 2012, the Foo Fighters performed "These Days" at Pukkelpop, as a tribute to the people who died or were injured there a year earlier, due to a violent thunderstorm that raged over the festival grounds. | 0 |
In regards to the album that had, according to Dave Grohl, his favourite song he has ever written, when was it released? | Wasting Light is the seventh studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters. | 1 |
In regards to the album that had, according to Dave Grohl, his favourite song he has ever written, when was it released? | It was released on April 12, 2011 on RCA Records, and is the first album to feature rhythm guitarist Pat Smear since "The Colour and the Shape" (1997), making the band a five piece with the album. | 1 |
In regards to the album that had, according to Dave Grohl, his favourite song he has ever written, when was it released? | Wishing to capture the essence of the group's earlier work and avoid the artificiality of digital recording, frontman Dave Grohl arranged for the band to record in his garage in Encino, California using only analog equipment. | 0 |
In regards to the album that had, according to Dave Grohl, his favourite song he has ever written, when was it released? | The sessions were supervised by producer Butch Vig, with whom Grohl had worked on Nirvana's "Nevermind". | 0 |
In regards to the album that had, according to Dave Grohl, his favourite song he has ever written, when was it released? | Since the old equipment did not allow for many mistakes to be corrected in post-production, the band spent three weeks rehearsing the songs, and Vig had to relearn outdated editing techniques. | 0 |
In regards to the album that had, according to Dave Grohl, his favourite song he has ever written, when was it released? | The band went for a heavier and rawer sound to contrast with the musical experiments from their previous albums, and most of the lyrics were written as Grohl reflected upon his life and possible future. | 0 |
In regards to the album that had, according to Dave Grohl, his favourite song he has ever written, when was it released? | Guest musicians include Bob Mould, Krist Novoselic, Jessy Greene, Rami Jaffe and Fee Waybill. | 0 |
In regards to the album that had, according to Dave Grohl, his favourite song he has ever written, when was it released? | The album was released in February 2004 by Southern Lord Records. | 0 |
In regards to the album that had, according to Dave Grohl, his favourite song he has ever written, when was it released? | Foo Fighters is the self-titled debut studio album by American hard rock band Foo Fighters, released on July 4, 1995, by Capitol Records through Dave Grohl's label Roswell. | 0 |
True Williams was the first to illustrate which title character of a Mark Twain novel? | Truman W. "True" Williams (March 22, 1839 – November 23, 1897) was an American artist known as the most prolific illustrator to Mark Twain's books and novels. | 0 |
True Williams was the first to illustrate which title character of a Mark Twain novel? | He drew all illustrations to the first edition of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (1876) and was thus the first to illustrate such characters as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. | 1 |
True Williams was the first to illustrate which title character of a Mark Twain novel? | He was also sole illustrator of Twain's "Sketches, New and Old" and primary illustrator of "Roughing It" and "The Innocents Abroad". | 0 |
True Williams was the first to illustrate which title character of a Mark Twain novel? | Working with a number of publishers he also illustrated works by writers Bill Nye, George W. Peck, Joaquin Miller, and others. | 0 |
True Williams was the first to illustrate which title character of a Mark Twain novel? | His style in "Tom Sawyer" influenced E. W. Kemble's work in his illustrations to "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (1884). | 0 |
True Williams was the first to illustrate which title character of a Mark Twain novel? | Thomas "Tom" Sawyer is the title character of the Mark Twain novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" (1876). | 1 |
True Williams was the first to illustrate which title character of a Mark Twain novel? | He appears in three other novels by Twain: "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (1884), "Tom Sawyer Abroad" (1894), and "Tom Sawyer, Detective" (1896). | 0 |
True Williams was the first to illustrate which title character of a Mark Twain novel? | The lake was named for Missouri author Mark Twain and part of the area around it is Mark Twain State Park. | 0 |
True Williams was the first to illustrate which title character of a Mark Twain novel? | Mark Twain Lake is located in Ralls County, Missouri and Monroe County, Missouri. | 0 |
True Williams was the first to illustrate which title character of a Mark Twain novel? | Burns attempted to capture both the public and private persona of Mark Twain from his birth to his death. | 0 |
True Williams was the first to illustrate which title character of a Mark Twain novel? | Mark Twain is a documentary film on the life of Mark Twain, also known as Samuel Clemens, produced by Ken Burns in 2001 which aired on Public Broadcasting System on January 14 and 15, 2002. | 0 |
KKWQ-FM is a local radio station covering which area, that is a coextensive with Angle Township? | KKWQ-FM 92.5, is a small local radio station broadcasting from the border town of Warroad, Minnesota. | 1 |
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