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55,500 | Nikita Mikhalkov and Taylor Hackford, are Russian? | no | comparison | easy | {
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55,501 | Morten Tyldum is a director best known for the film based on the novel published in what year? | 2008 | bridge | hard | {
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55,502 | created by the same composer, Giselle, and this opéra comique in one act is based on which singspiel? | Jery und Bätely | bridge | medium | {
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55,503 | Codex Porphyrianus includes the only apocalyptic document in the New Testament that the name means what? | unveiling | bridge | hard | {
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55,504 | The band Felix Haug was the drummer and keyboardist for was best known for what hit single? | "The Captain of Her Heart" | bridge | medium | {
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55,505 | When was the American actor who appeared in The Bushido Blade born | January 17, 1931 | bridge | medium | {
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55,506 | 179th Tunnelling Company is known for firing the Lochnagar mine during this battle which was a part of what war? | First World War | bridge | medium | {
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55,507 | What year was the book that Jiminy Cricket is based off of published? | 1883 | bridge | medium | {
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55,508 | John Delzoppo was the Speaker of the Parliament of Victoria under the governance of which political party? | The Liberal Party of Australia | bridge | medium | {
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55,509 | Harpoon Brewery is an American brewery, as of 2013, it was the twelfth-largest craft brewery and 19th-largest overall brewery in the United States, beer in the United States, is manufactured by more than how many breweries? | 3,000 | bridge | easy | {
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55,510 | What volcano, with a height of nearly 22 km, is the reason scientist believe that the location of the poles of Mars have shifted? | Olympus Mons | bridge | easy | {
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55,511 | Are Rod Laver and Mary-Ann Eisel both nationals of the same country ? | no | comparison | medium | {
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55,512 | Structure & Dynamics of the Psyche is Volume 8 in a book series edited and translated by whom? | Gerhard Adler and R.F.C. Hull | bridge | medium | {
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55,513 | Who directed the American science fiction horror which featured Alyvia Alyn Lind as her debut? | Scott Stewart | bridge | hard | {
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55,514 | What tectonic plate is located west of a trench which reaches a maximum-known depth of 10994 m? | Mariana Plate | bridge | hard | {
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55,515 | Which magazine has more audience, The Friend or The Saturday Evening Post? | The Saturday Evening Post | comparison | hard | {
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55,516 | What rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba formed in 1989 is associated with an abrasive, harsher, underground, non-commercialized style? | KEN mode | bridge | medium | {
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55,517 | John Cabess, (c. 1640s-1722) was a prominent African trader in the port city of Komenda, part of the Eguafo Kingdom, in which modern-day country, he played an active role in which series of wars from 1694 until 1700 largely between the Dutch West India Company and the British Royal African Company in the Eguafo Kingdom, over trade rights? | Ghana | bridge | easy | {
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55,518 | The band Clock features P.J. Smith and a man that replaced what Def Leppard member? | Steve Clark | bridge | medium | {
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55,519 | Which streaming service shows Victor Fresco's 2017 American horror-comedy web television series? | Netflix | bridge | medium | {
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55,520 | Sergi Jordà, is a Catalan innovator, installation artist, digital musician and Associate Professor at the Music Technology Group, Universitat Pompeu Fabra in which city, he is also a trained Physicist, a scientist who has specialized knowledge in the field of physics, the exploration of the interactions of matter and energy across the physical universe? | Barcelona | bridge | easy | {
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55,521 | What country does Da'an, Jilin and Linyi have in common? | China | comparison | medium | {
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55,522 | What is the population of the city where J. Press's largest store is located? | 862,477 | bridge | medium | {
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55,523 | When was the American actor who was among the cast members of Flawless born? | December 2, 1971 | bridge | hard | {
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55,524 | When was the winner of the 2008 Brownlow Medal born? | 30 September 1985 | bridge | medium | {
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55,525 | What kind of group does Trym Torson and Emperor have in common? | band | bridge | medium | {
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55,526 | The song "Masterpiece" is by this American singer and songwriter who is widely cited as an influence by other artists and often referred to as what? | Queen of Pop | bridge | medium | {
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55,527 | "Amuse-Bouche" is the second episode of the first season of the psychological thriller–horror series "Hannibal", it has focus on the relationship between FBI special investigator and Dr. Hannibal Lecter played by Mads Mikkelsen, a character in a series of suspense novels by who? | Thomas Harris | bridge | easy | {
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55,528 | Which bicameral legislature of the federal government of the United States enacted the Education for All Handicapped Children Act? | The United States Congress | bridge | medium | {
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55,529 | Hayley-Marie Coppin has appeared in the UK magazine that launched in what year? | 2004 | bridge | medium | {
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55,530 | Rachel Bright acted in a BBC soap opera which was set where in London? | Set in the East End of London in the fictional Borough of Walford | bridge | easy | {
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55,531 | The International Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus was a small European avant-garde artistic tendency that arose out of the breakup of a movement active between which years ? | 1948 to 1951 | bridge | medium | {
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55,532 | Pennington is a small village and civil parish in Furness, an area of Cumbria in which country's northwestern region? | England | bridge | easy | {
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55,533 | Which Opera has more acts Maria Stuarda or Giasone ? | Giasone | comparison | hard | {
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55,534 | Hancock is an unincorporated community which in British geography is considered smaller than a village and distinctly without a what? | church | bridge | medium | {
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55,535 | Are Air Force Institute of Technology and AMA Computer University in the same country? | no | comparison | medium | {
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55,536 | Jennifer Ventimilia co-wrote the Simpsons episode that was the 22nd episode of which season | sixth | bridge | medium | {
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55,537 | which American professional basketball player was given the Dave Gavitt Trophy | Jeffrey Lynn Green | bridge | medium | {
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55,538 | When was the English heavy metal band formed in Newcastle which Tony Dolan was bassist and vocalist? | 1979 | bridge | medium | {
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55,539 | In what town was The Party Boys lead singer born in? | Glasgow, Scotland | bridge | medium | {
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55,540 | What is Waddani in the country officially known as the Republic of Somaliland | political party | bridge | easy | {
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55,541 | Which Superfund site is now part of the Arizona State University Polytechnic campus? | Williams Air Force Base | bridge | medium | {
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55,542 | Which had more acts/ scenes, The Snow Maiden or Sadko? | Sadko | comparison | medium | {
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55,543 | What plane family is a reinvention, essentially a re-engine, to the Airbus A320 family, also known as the A320ceo? | Airbus A320neo family | bridge | medium | {
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55,544 | What song was the last number 1 hit on Hit40UK and performed by the Black Eyed Peas? | Boom Boom Pow | bridge | medium | {
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55,545 | Which notable NBA wing player was drafted into the league in 2009? | Tyreke Evans | bridge | medium | {
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"Title: Jeppe Riber\n\nJeppe Riber (born April 15, 1985 in Esbjer... |
55,546 | Who stars in a 2013 film directed by someone known for horror films like "The Hills Have Eyes" (2006)? | Daniel Radcliffe | bridge | medium | {
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55,547 | Until 2006, the Nissan Sentra was a rebadged export version of a Japanese car that was first built in what year? | 1966 | bridge | hard | {
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55,548 | Are Mimosa and Sidalcea both genus of plants ? | yes | comparison | medium | {
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55,549 | Who won six awards at the music awards 20 October 1998 at the Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centrer, and n the early 1990s, she played Beth Brennan in the Australian soap opera "Neighbours"? | Natalie Jane Imbruglia | bridge | easy | {
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55,550 | Who was the wife of the United States Ambassador to Uruguay under the 34th President of the United States? | Marvin Breckinridge Patterson | bridge | medium | {
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55,551 | What citizens provided uniforms for the 2010 Winter Olympic Indian athletes? | Canadian citizens | bridge | hard | {
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55,552 | Which film was created earlier, Audience of One or Amy? | Audience of One | comparison | hard | {
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55,553 | Which other occupation is the American actress who stars as a Jewish-American girl who befriends a German prisoner of war in a made-for-television war drama? | singer | bridge | easy | {
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55,554 | Which goalkeeper that Frans Hoek played with plays for Swansea City and the Poland national team? | Łukasz Fabiański | bridge | medium | {
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55,555 | Paranoia: A True Story is an EP featuring guest appearances from an American singer who signed with Jive Records in what year? | 2004 | bridge | medium | {
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55,556 | Are both Phalaris and Chamaelirium types of plants? | no | comparison | hard | {
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55,557 | What is Jacqueline Bisset's male counterpart in "Anna Karenina" best known for? | He is best known for his motion picture portrayal of the classic DC comic book superhero Superman | bridge | easy | {
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55,558 | What American actor plays an East side drug lord who prefers peaceful solutions to business disputes when possible? | Robert F. Chew | bridge | hard | {
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55,559 | Are Dave Williams and Chris McCaughan both in the same band ? | no | comparison | medium | {
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55,560 | Who was the director of the 2013 English-language German 3D computer-animated motion capture action-adventure film in which the actress, known for starring as Kristina Cassadine on the soap opera "General Hospital", voiced a role? | Reinhard Klooss | bridge | medium | {
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55,561 | Which plant's name is derived from the greek for "bee," Melittis or Hovea? | Melittis | comparison | hard | {
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55,562 | Which Chinese professional tennis play lost in the first round of the 2013 ASB Classic to Jamie Hampton? | Zheng Jie | bridge | medium | {
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55,563 | Eli Ginzberg is the son of Professor of Talmud, at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America known for his participation in what movement? | Conservative Movement of Judaism | bridge | medium | {
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55,564 | Are Ladislao Vajda and Matthew Vaughn both film directors? | yes | comparison | medium | {
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55,565 | Who controls the national team Mick Clavan played for? | Royal Netherlands Football Association | bridge | medium | {
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55,566 | What city and state are the team whose coach resigned in 2016 and that is affiliated with the United Methodist Church? | Barbourville, Kentucky | bridge | medium | {
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55,567 | Along with her song "Will You Still Love Me tomorrow" which made 76 on the Hot 100, Roberta Flack has also performed many duets, including "Where Is The Love" with which singer? | Donny Hathaway | bridge | medium | {
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55,568 | Warm Springs, Montana has a hospital founded by the territorial government that existed beginning in what year? | 1864 | bridge | medium | {
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55,569 | Which airport is a public airport Tri-Cities Regional Airport or San Angelo Regional Airport? | San Angelo Regional Airport | comparison | medium | {
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55,570 | Who does Don Raunikar believe baptism should be performed on? | only for professing believers | bridge | hard | {
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55,571 | Marina Point was a location during the expedition for Princess Marina when | 1935-36 | bridge | easy | {
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55,572 | Who is older, Angelique Kerber or Michaël Llodra? | Michaël Llodra | comparison | hard | {
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55,573 | When was the artist who released "Shadows Collide With People" born? | March 5, 1970 | bridge | hard | {
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55,574 | Have Armenian Gampr dog and Tamaskan Dog been recognized as a dog breed? | no | comparison | hard | {
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55,575 | How large is the Lake Isabella State Forest, as compared to the 1090000 acre wilderness area where it is located? | 638 acre | bridge | easy | {
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55,576 | Who co-starred in Passion and Paradise with the actor of the Emmy Award-winning role of John Gotti? | Catherine Mary Stewart | bridge | easy | {
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55,577 | Which world record are held by the swimmer who beat Ross Murdoch in the European 100 metre breaststroke? | 50 and 100m breaststroke | bridge | medium | {
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55,578 | Are both Hilary Mantel and John Crowley English? | no | comparison | medium | {
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55,579 | CKY-DT, VHF channel 7, is a CTV owned-and-operated television station located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, CKY's studios are located on Graham Avenue, adjacent to which was an indoor arena in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba? | Bell MTS Place | bridge | easy | {
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55,580 | Jordan Thomas (age 25) is a British karateka, Jordan is also the first British World Games Finallist in 16 Years, the last being Jason Ledgister World Games Champion, the 2001 World Games, the sixth World Games, were an international multi-sport event held in Akita, in which country? | Japan | bridge | easy | {
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55,581 | What professional road bicycle racer from the country known informally as Holland, won one stage in the 1954 Tour de France? | Henk Faanhof | bridge | easy | {
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55,582 | Nefarious Realm includes articles with models from the website founded in 2001 by whom? | Selena Mooney | bridge | medium | {
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55,583 | Patrick J. Jones is often compared to another writer who was the subject of what that was released in 2003? | documentary | bridge | medium | {
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55,584 | What is the name of a commercial weather service that provides real-time weather information reported by personal weather stations that have access to this international website? | Weather Underground | bridge | medium | {
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55,585 | St. Louis Lambert International Airport serves a hub for what American airline with its headquarters in Cocord, Missouri? | Air Choice One | bridge | medium | {
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55,586 | Space is an album by American jazz group the Modern Jazz Quartet released on a label founded in what year? | 1968 | bridge | hard | {
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55,587 | The following details notable events from the year 1826 in Norway, Norway is a Nordic unitary constitutional monarchy whose territory includes which Norwegian volcanic island situated in the Arctic Ocean, it is 55 km long (southwest-northeast) and 373 km2 in area, partly covered by glaciers? | Jan Mayen | bridge | easy | {
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55,588 | Tiberious and Germanicus were part of what empire? | Roman Empire | bridge | easy | {
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55,589 | Strictly Come Dancing returned for its twelfth series beginning from 7 September 2014, judges include Craig Revel Horwood, an Australian-British dancer, choreographer and theatre director, in which country? | United Kingdom | bridge | easy | {
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55,590 | What casino card game features in the James Bond film Casino Royale? | Baccarat | bridge | medium | {
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55,591 | What type of musical profession does Mike McColgan and Shagrath have in common? | singer | comparison | medium | {
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55,592 | Troop 1500 and Before the Music Dies, are both which type of media? | documentary film | comparison | easy | {
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55,593 | Which actor best known for starring in Boardwalk Empire played in a movie based on the novel Indignation by Philip Roth? | Ben Rosenfield | bridge | medium | {
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55,594 | Who was the leading American Freethinker born who used the pseudonym M. Bible? | Madalyn Murray O'Hair | bridge | medium | {
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55,595 | In what conflict was Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer a commanding officer of a night fighter-wing? | World War II | bridge | medium | {
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55,596 | What magazine has more to do with religion, Awake! or Teen? | Awake! | comparison | medium | {
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55,597 | Are both Wake Forest University and Purdue University system public entities? | no | comparison | hard | {
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55,598 | The Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23 was composed by which Russian composer of the romantic period, some of whose works are among the most popular music in the classical repertoire? | Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | bridge | medium | {
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55,599 | Which Audi Sport competitor at the 1985 World Rally Championship has also driven for Fiat, Opel and Lancia? | Walter Röhrl | bridge | medium | {
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