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3hop1__257966_20196_29229 | Where is the biggest Buddha statue in the region that was the first leg of the mid 2000s tour of Queen and lead performer on Now and Live? | The Pagode de Vincennes Buddhist temple | [
"Buddhism"
] | [
"Dope Nose\n\n\"Dope Nose\" is a song by American alternative rock band Weezer. It is the first single off the band's fourth album, \"Maladroit\". It was officially released in March 2002, though it had been performed live and in the studio during the band's 2000 summer tour comeback after hiatus.",
"Borobudur\n\... | Step 1: Now and Live >> performer → Paul Rodgers
Step 2: Where was the first leg of Queen's mid 2000s tour with Paul Rodgers ? → Europe
Step 3: Where is the biggest Buddha statue in Europe ? → The Pagode de Vincennes Buddhist temple | 16,700 |
3hop1__257966_20196_21082 | How many Jews live in the continent of the first leg of Queen's mid 2000s tour with the performer of Now and Live/ | 1.4 million | [] | [
"Touring Band 2000\n\nTouring Band 2000 is the second DVD release by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, culled from performances from the North American legs of the band's 2000 Binaural Tour. It was released on VHS and DVD on May 1, 2001.",
"Live (Vanessa Paradis album)\n\nLive is the fourth album by V... | Step 1: Now and Live >> performer → Paul Rodgers
Step 2: Where was the first leg of Queen's mid 2000s tour with Paul Rodgers ? → Europe
Step 3: How many Jews live in Europe ? → 1.4 million | 16,701 |
3hop1__257966_20196_29116 | In 2012, how many immigrants in Paris were from the continent where the first leg of Queen's mid 2000s tour occurred, with the performer of Now and Live? | 135,853 | [] | [
"Queen (band)\n\nIn summer of 1986, Queen went on their final tour with Freddie Mercury. A sold-out tour in support of A Kind of Magic, once again they hired Spike Edney, leading to him being dubbed the unofficial fifth member. The Magic Tour's highlight was at Wembley Stadium in London and resulted in the live dou... | Step 1: Now and Live >> performer → Paul Rodgers
Step 2: Where was the first leg of Queen's mid 2000s tour with Paul Rodgers ? → Europe
Step 3: How many immigrants were in Paris in 2012 from Europe ? → 135,853 | 16,702 |
3hop1__136013_146352_19973 | What major department store operates in the place of death of the person who Landau's function is named after? | KaDeWe | [] | [
"Landau (crater)\n\nLandau is a large lunar impact crater that is located in the northern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon. It was named after physicist Lev Landau. The crater Wegener is attached to the northeastern rim. Attached to the southeastern rim is Frost.",
"Department store\n\nThe design and functi... | Step 1: Whom is Landau's function named after? → Edmund Landau
Step 2: In what place did Edmund Landau die? → Berlin
Step 3: What major department store operates in Berlin ? → KaDeWe | 16,703 |
3hop1__136013_146352_120510 | What year did Sender Freies end in the city where the person who Landau's function is named after died? | 30 April 2003 | [] | [
"Giambelli's formula\n\nIn mathematics, Giambelli's formula, named after Giovanni Giambelli, expresses Schubert classes in terms of special Schubert classes, or Schur functions in terms of complete symmetric functions.",
"Standin' on the Corner Park\n\nIn September 2016, a statue was unveiled at the park in the l... | Step 1: Whom is Landau's function named after? → Edmund Landau
Step 2: In what place did Edmund Landau die? → Berlin
Step 3: What year did Sender Freies Berlin end? → 30 April 2003 | 16,704 |
3hop1__205937_144938_77801 | When were the Olympic Games held in the birthplace of the director of The Man from Morocco? | 1936 Summer Olympics | [
"Games of the XI Olympiad",
"The Games of the XI Olympiad"
] | [
"2024 Summer Olympics\n\nThe 2024 Summer Olympics (French: Les Jeux olympiques d'été de 2024), officially known as the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad, and commonly known as Paris 2024, is a forthcoming international multi-sport event which will be hosted in Paris from 2 to 18 August 2024. Having previously hosted the... | Step 1: The Man from Morocco >> director → Mutz Greenbaum
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Mutz Greenbaum ? → Berlin
Step 3: when were the olympic games held in Berlin → 1936 Summer Olympics | 16,705 |
3hop1__205937_144938_19973 | What major department store operates in the country that is the birthplace for the director of The Man from Morocco? | KaDeWe | [] | [
"Department store\n\nThe first department store in the Philippines is the Hoskyn's Department Store of Hoskyn & Co. established in 1877 in Iloilo by the Englishman Henry Hoskyn, nephew of Nicholas Loney, the first British vice-consul in Iloilo. Some of the earliest department stores in the Philippines were located ... | Step 1: The Man from Morocco >> director → Mutz Greenbaum
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Mutz Greenbaum ? → Berlin
Step 3: What major department store operates in Berlin ? → KaDeWe | 16,706 |
3hop1__205937_144938_120510 | What year did Sender Freies end in the birthplace of The Man from Morocco director? | 30 April 2003 | [] | [
"Habib Miyan\n\nHabib Miyan born as Rahim Khan (1869 (claimed) – 19 August 2008), of Rajasthan, Jaipur, India, was an Indian man who claimed to have lived to 138 years of age, though this claim is disputed. He holds the Guinness World record for the Longest retirement pension. The Limca Book of Records lists him as... | Step 1: The Man from Morocco >> director → Mutz Greenbaum
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Mutz Greenbaum ? → Berlin
Step 3: What year did Sender Freies Berlin end? → 30 April 2003 | 16,707 |
3hop1__205937_144938_45994 | When did the Soviet Union seal off the city where the director of The Man from Morocco was born? | 1961 | [] | [
"2018 African Nations Championship\n\n2018 African Nations Championship 2018 CHAN Tournament details Host country Morocco Dates 13 January -- 4 February 2018 Teams 16 (from 1 confederation) Venue (s) 4 (in 4 host cities) Final positions Champions Morocco (1st title) Runners - up Nigeria Third place Sudan Fourth pla... | Step 1: The Man from Morocco >> director → Mutz Greenbaum
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Mutz Greenbaum ? → Berlin
Step 3: when the soviet union sealed off the city of Berlin → 1961 | 16,708 |
3hop1__864067_847444_45994 | When did the Soviet Union seal off the city where the cast member of Variety died? | 1961 | [] | [
"Armenia\n\nArmenia was annexed by Bolshevist Russia and along with Georgia and Azerbaijan, it was incorporated into the Soviet Union as part of the Transcaucasian SFSR (TSFSR) on 4 March 1922. With this annexation, the Treaty of Alexandropol was superseded by the Turkish-Soviet Treaty of Kars. In the agreement, Tu... | Step 1: Variety >> cast member → Maly Delschaft
Step 2: Maly Delschaft >> place of death → Berlin
Step 3: when the soviet union sealed off the city of Berlin → 1961 | 16,709 |
3hop1__352438_796457_120510 | What year did Sender Freies in Fanny von Arnstein's father's birthplace end? | 30 April 2003 | [] | [
"Daniel Itzig\n\nDaniel Itzig (also known as Daniel Yoffe 18 March 1723 in Berlin – 17 May 1799 in Potsdam) was a Court Jew of Kings Frederick II the Great and Frederick William II of Prussia.",
"Harkerode\n\nHarkerode is a village and a former municipality in the Mansfeld-Südharz district, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany... | Step 1: Fanny von Arnstein >> father → Daniel Itzig
Step 2: Daniel Itzig >> place of birth → Berlin
Step 3: What year did Sender Freies Berlin end? → 30 April 2003 | 16,710 |
3hop1__352438_796457_19973 | What major department store operates in the city where Fanny von Arnstein's father was born? | KaDeWe | [] | [
"Department store\n\nThe middle up segment is mainly occupied by Metro Department Store originated from Singapore and Sogo from Japan. 2007 saw the re-opening of Jakarta's Seibu, poised to be the largest and second most upscale department store in Indonesia after Harvey Nichols, which the latter closed in 2010 and ... | Step 1: Fanny von Arnstein >> father → Daniel Itzig
Step 2: Daniel Itzig >> place of birth → Berlin
Step 3: What major department store operates in Berlin ? → KaDeWe | 16,711 |
3hop1__314333_863719_77801 | When were the olympic games held in the city where the author of Love and Death in Bali works? | 1936 Summer Olympics | [
"Games of the XI Olympiad",
"The Games of the XI Olympiad"
] | [
"2020 Summer Olympics\n\nTokyo was selected as the host city during the 125th IOC Session in Buenos Aires on 7 September 2013. These Games will mark the return of the Summer Olympics to Tokyo for the first time since 1964, and the fourth Olympics overall to be held in Japan, following the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sa... | Step 1: Love and Death in Bali >> author → Vicki Baum
Step 2: Vicki Baum >> work location → Berlin
Step 3: when were the olympic games held in Berlin → 1936 Summer Olympics | 16,712 |
3hop1__753116_465191_19973 | What major department store operates in the city where Rudolf Lob's employer is headquartered? | KaDeWe | [] | [
"Southampton\n\nOther major employers in the city include Ordnance Survey, the UK's national mapping agency, whose headquarters is located in a new building on the outskirts of the city, opened in February 2011. The Lloyd's Register Group has announced plans to move its London marine operations to a specially devel... | Step 1: Rudolf Löb >> employer → Mendelssohn & Co.
Step 2: Mendelssohn & Co. >> headquarters location → Berlin
Step 3: What major department store operates in Berlin ? → KaDeWe | 16,713 |
3hop1__365912_719002_45994 | When did the USSR seal off the city where Job's author works? | 1961 | [] | [
"Vecheslav Zagonek\n\nVecheslav Frantsevich Zagonek (; December 19, 1919, city of Irkutsk, Soviet Russia – June 24, 1994, Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation) was a Soviet, Russian painter, People's Artist of the USSR, Member of the Academy of Arts of the USSR, who lived and worked in Leningrad. He was a member of... | Step 1: Job >> author → Joseph Roth
Step 2: Joseph Roth >> work location → Berlin
Step 3: when the soviet union sealed off the city of Berlin → 1961 | 16,714 |
3hop1__689140_719002_45994 | When did the Soviet Union seal off the city where the author of Hotel Savoy worked during the Weimar Republic? | 1961 | [] | [
"Alena Vinnitskaya\n\nAlena Vinnitskaya ( \"Aliona Vinnytska\"; born Olha Viktorivna Vinnytska () on 27 December 1974, Kiev, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union – in present-day Ukraine) is a Ukrainian singer. She is an author and performer.",
"Dissolution of the Soviet Union\n\nIn February 20, 1988, after a... | Step 1: Hotel Savoy >> author → Joseph Roth
Step 2: Joseph Roth >> work location → Berlin
Step 3: when the soviet union sealed off the city of Berlin → 1961 | 16,715 |
3hop1__859544_719002_45994 | When did the soviet Union seal off the city where the author of The Wandering Jews worked? | 1961 | [] | [
"Dissolution of the Soviet Union\n\nIn February 20, 1988, after a week of growing demonstrations in Stepanakert, capital of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast (the Armenian majority area within Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic), the Regional Soviet voted to secede and join with the Soviet Socialist Republic... | Step 1: The Wandering Jews >> author → Joseph Roth
Step 2: Joseph Roth >> work location → Berlin
Step 3: when the soviet union sealed off the city of Berlin → 1961 | 16,716 |
3hop1__715503_146715_77801 | When were the olympic games held in the city where Unfolding's creator lived when he died? | 1936 Summer Olympics | [
"Games of the XI Olympiad",
"The Games of the XI Olympiad"
] | [
"2018 Winter Olympics\n\nPyeongchang was elected as the host city in July 2011, during the 123rd IOC Session in Durban, South Africa. This was the first time that South Korea had hosted the Winter Olympics and the second Olympics held in the country overall, after the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. It was the third... | Step 1: Unfolding >> creator → Bernhard Heiliger
Step 2: What city did Bernhard Heiliger live when he died? → Berlin
Step 3: when were the olympic games held in Berlin → 1936 Summer Olympics | 16,717 |
3hop1__715503_146715_45994 | When did the USSR seal off the city where the creator of Unfolding lived when he died? | 1961 | [] | [
"Third Battle of Kharkov\n\nThe Third Battle of Kharkov was a series of battles on the Eastern Front of World War II, undertaken by the German Army Group South against the Red Army, around the city of Kharkov (or \"Kharkiv\") between 19 February and 15 March 1943. Known to the German side as the Donets Campaign, an... | Step 1: Unfolding >> creator → Bernhard Heiliger
Step 2: What city did Bernhard Heiliger live when he died? → Berlin
Step 3: when the soviet union sealed off the city of Berlin → 1961 | 16,718 |
3hop1__715503_146715_120510 | What year did Sender Freies in the death city of the creator of Unfolding end? | 30 April 2003 | [] | [
"Glenn Frey\n\nGlenn Lewis Frey (/ fraɪ /; November 6, 1948 -- January 18, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter, actor and founding member of the rock band the Eagles. Frey was the lead singer and frontman for the Eagles, roles he came to share with fellow member Don Henley, with whom he wrote most of the Eagle... | Step 1: Unfolding >> creator → Bernhard Heiliger
Step 2: What city did Bernhard Heiliger live when he died? → Berlin
Step 3: What year did Sender Freies Berlin end? → 30 April 2003 | 16,719 |
3hop1__715503_146715_19973 | What major department store operates in the city where the creator of Unfolding died? | KaDeWe | [] | [
"Handelsorganisation\n\nThe Handelsorganisation (“Trading Organisation”, or HO) was a national retail business owned by the central administration of the Soviet Zone of occupation in Germany and from 1949 on by the state of the German Democratic Republic. It was created in 1948. The enterprise was arranged into the... | Step 1: Unfolding >> creator → Bernhard Heiliger
Step 2: What city did Bernhard Heiliger live when he died? → Berlin
Step 3: What major department store operates in Berlin ? → KaDeWe | 16,720 |
3hop1__767984_146715_77801 | When did the Vegetative Sculpture I's artist's city hold the Olympic Games? | 1936 Summer Olympics | [
"Games of the XI Olympiad",
"The Games of the XI Olympiad"
] | [
"Nanjing\n\nOn 10 February 2010, the 122nd IOC session at Vancouver announced Nanjing as the host city for the 2nd Summer Youth Olympic Games. The slogan of the 2014 Youth Olympic Games was “Share the Games, Share our Dreams”. The Nanjing 2014 Youth Olympic Games featured all 28 sports on the Olympic programme and ... | Step 1: Vegetative Sculpture I >> creator → Bernhard Heiliger
Step 2: What city did Bernhard Heiliger live when he died? → Berlin
Step 3: when were the olympic games held in Berlin → 1936 Summer Olympics | 16,721 |
3hop1__767984_146715_45994 | When did the Soviet Union seal off the city where the creator of the Vegetative Sculpture died? | 1961 | [] | [
"Space Race\n\nFor its part, the Soviet Union harbored fears of invasion. Having suffered at least 27 million casualties during World War II after being invaded by Nazi Germany in 1941, the Soviet Union was wary of its former ally, the United States, which until late 1949 was the sole possessor of atomic weapons. T... | Step 1: Vegetative Sculpture I >> creator → Bernhard Heiliger
Step 2: What city did Bernhard Heiliger live when he died? → Berlin
Step 3: when the soviet union sealed off the city of Berlin → 1961 | 16,722 |
3hop1__767984_146715_120510 | What year did Sender Freies in the death city of the creator of Vegetative Sculpture I end? | 30 April 2003 | [] | [
"Sender Freies Berlin\n\nSender Freies Berlin (SFB) () was the ARD public radio and television service for West Berlin from 1 June 1954 until 1990 and for Berlin as a whole from German reunification until 30 April 2003. On 1 May 2003 it merged with Ostdeutscher Rundfunk Brandenburg to form \"Rundfunk Berlin-Branden... | Step 1: Vegetative Sculpture I >> creator → Bernhard Heiliger
Step 2: What city did Bernhard Heiliger live when he died? → Berlin
Step 3: What year did Sender Freies Berlin end? → 30 April 2003 | 16,723 |
3hop1__767984_146715_19973 | What major department store operates in the city where the creator of Vegetative Sculpture I lived at the time of his death? | KaDeWe | [] | [
"Department store\n\nFrance's major upscale department stores are Galeries Lafayette and Le Printemps, which both have flagship stores on Boulevard Haussmann in Paris and branches around the country. The first department store in France, Le Bon Marché in Paris, was founded in 1852 and is now owned by the luxury goo... | Step 1: Vegetative Sculpture I >> creator → Bernhard Heiliger
Step 2: What city did Bernhard Heiliger live when he died? → Berlin
Step 3: What major department store operates in Berlin ? → KaDeWe | 16,724 |
3hop1__107866_146715_77801 | When were the Olympic games held in the city where the Vegetative Sculpture I creator lived when he died? | 1936 Summer Olympics | [
"Games of the XI Olympiad",
"The Games of the XI Olympiad"
] | [
"Basque pelota at the 1924 Summer Olympics\n\nBasque Pelota was a demonstration sport at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. It was the second time that the sport was included in the Olympic program; it was an official Olympic sport at the 1900 Games that were also held in Paris. It would be included as a demonstrat... | Step 1: The Vegetative Sculpture I was made by whom? → Bernhard Heiliger
Step 2: What city did Bernhard Heiliger live when he died? → Berlin
Step 3: when were the olympic games held in Berlin → 1936 Summer Olympics | 16,725 |
3hop1__107866_146715_45994 | When did the Soviet Union seal off the city where the creator of The Vegetative Sculpture died? | 1961 | [] | [
"Race to Berlin\n\nThe western Allies' decision to leave eastern Germany and the city of Berlin to the Red Army -- honoring the agreement they made with the Soviet Union at Yalta -- eventually had serious repercussions as the Cold War emerged and expanded in the post-war era.",
"Third Battle of Kharkov\n\nThe Thi... | Step 1: The Vegetative Sculpture I was made by whom? → Bernhard Heiliger
Step 2: What city did Bernhard Heiliger live when he died? → Berlin
Step 3: when the soviet union sealed off the city of Berlin → 1961 | 16,726 |
3hop1__107866_146715_120510 | What year did the Sender Freies of the city the creator of The Vegetative Sculpture I died end? | 30 April 2003 | [] | [
"Vegetative Sculpture I\n\nVegetative Sculpture I is a public art work by artist Bernhard Heiliger located at the Lynden Sculpture Garden near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The sculpture has an abstract form; it is installed on the patio.",
"Agnolotti\n\nAgnolotti (; ) is a type of pasta typical of the Piedmont region of... | Step 1: The Vegetative Sculpture I was made by whom? → Bernhard Heiliger
Step 2: What city did Bernhard Heiliger live when he died? → Berlin
Step 3: What year did Sender Freies Berlin end? → 30 April 2003 | 16,727 |
3hop1__107866_146715_19973 | What major department store operates in the city where the creator of The Vegetative Sculpture I died? | KaDeWe | [] | [
"Department store\n\nThe middle up segment is mainly occupied by Metro Department Store originated from Singapore and Sogo from Japan. 2007 saw the re-opening of Jakarta's Seibu, poised to be the largest and second most upscale department store in Indonesia after Harvey Nichols, which the latter closed in 2010 and ... | Step 1: The Vegetative Sculpture I was made by whom? → Bernhard Heiliger
Step 2: What city did Bernhard Heiliger live when he died? → Berlin
Step 3: What major department store operates in Berlin ? → KaDeWe | 16,728 |
3hop1__136587_728452_124684 | Who was the father of the cast member of the performance of The Wall that was recorded live in the place containing Kokowääh? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"Presidential Reunion\n\nPresidential Reunion is an American comedy Web short directed by Ron Howard and starring \"Saturday Night Live\" cast members who parodied Presidents Ford to Obama. The skit was released onto the Funny or Die website on March 3, 2010 and received mixed to negative reviews.",
"This Is Us\n... | Step 1: Which place is Kokowääh in? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,729 |
3hop1__136883_728452_124684 | Who was the father of the cast member of the live performance of The Wall set in the city where The Man Between is located? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"Presidential Reunion\n\nPresidential Reunion is an American comedy Web short directed by Ron Howard and starring \"Saturday Night Live\" cast members who parodied Presidents Ford to Obama. The skit was released onto the Funny or Die website on March 3, 2010 and received mixed to negative reviews.",
"Roger Waters... | Step 1: Which place is The Man Between in? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,730 |
3hop1__15161_728452_124684 | Who was the father of the man who performed on the concert album The Wall recorded in the city where uranium was discovered? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"Uranium\n\nUranium is used as a colorant in uranium glass producing orange-red to lemon yellow hues. It was also used for tinting and shading in early photography. The 1789 discovery of uranium in the mineral pitchblende is credited to Martin Heinrich Klaproth, who named the new element after the planet Uranus. Eu... | Step 1: In what city was uranium discovered? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,731 |
3hop1__159153_728452_124684 | Who was the father of the cast member of The Wall – Live in the city where the union leader met? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"Party leaders of the United States House of Representatives\n\nThe minority leader has a number of formal and informal party responsibilities. Formally, the rules of each party specify certain roles and responsibilities for their leader. For example, under Democratic rules for the 106th Congress, the minority lead... | Step 1: Where did the union leader meet? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,732 |
3hop1__144381_728452_124684 | Who is the father of the cast member in The Wall - Live in the birthplace of Botho Graef? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"Roger Waters\n\nWaters was born on 6 September 1943, the younger of two boys, to Mary (née Whyte; 1913–2009) and Eric Fletcher Waters (1914–1944), in Great Bookham, Surrey. His father, the son of a coal miner and Labour Party activist, was a schoolteacher, a devout Christian, and a Communist Party member. In the e... | Step 1: What is Botho Graef's birthplace? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,733 |
3hop1__161784_728452_124684 | Who is the father of the cast member in The Wall - Live in the city that hosted the 1936 Olympics? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"Donald Hume (rower)\n\nDonald Bruce Hume (July 25, 1915 – September 16, 2001) was an American rower who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.",
"Erling Nilsen\n\nErling Nilsen (December 30, 1910 – April 23, 1984) was a Norwegian boxer who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.",
"1936 Winter Olympics\n\nThe 193... | Step 1: Where were the 1936 Summer Olympics held? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,734 |
3hop1__136878_728452_124684 | Who was the father of the musician who appeared in the live performance of The Wall, set in the same city as The Lives of Others? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"Dwynwen\n\nDwynwen is believed to have been a daughter of King Brychan Brycheiniog, who lived in the 5th century. Her mother may have been Rigrawst. Dwynwen lived in Anglesey, and her name is still recalled in place names such as Llanddwyn and Porthddwyn in Wales and the church of \"Sen Adhwynn\" in Advent, Cornwa... | Step 1: Which place is The Lives of Others in? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,735 |
3hop1__146092_728452_124684 | Who was the father of the cast member who was in the live concert performance of The Wall, in the city where Karl Schelenz died? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"The Brothers Schellenberg\n\nThe Brothers Schellenberg (German: Die Brüder Schellenberg) is a 1926 German silent drama film directed by Karl Grune and starring Conrad Veidt, Lil Dagover and Liane Haid. It was based on a novel by Bernhard Kellermann. It premiered at the Palast-am-Zoo.",
"Saturday Night Live\n\nSa... | Step 1: In what city did Karl Schelenz die? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,736 |
3hop1__147190_728452_124684 | Who is the father of the cast member in The Wall - Live in the city Georg Scholze died? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade\n\nIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade is a 1989 American action - adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg, from a story co-written by executive producer George Lucas. It is the third installment in the Indiana Jones franchise. Harrison Ford reprises the title role and Sean Co... | Step 1: Where did Georg Scholze live when he died? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,737 |
3hop1__146600_728452_124684 | Who was the father of the musician who starred in the performance of The Wall, recorded live in the city where Richard Ermisch died? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"Anne-Marie Johnson\n\nAnne - Marie Johnson (born July 18, 1960) is an American actress and impressionist, who has starred in film and on television. She is known for her roles as Nadine Hudson Thomas on What's Happening Now!!, Aileen Lewis on Double Trouble, Althea Tibbs on In the Heat of the Night, and as a cast ... | Step 1: In what place did Richard Ermisch die? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,738 |
3hop1__147209_728452_124684 | Who fathered the cast member of The Wall – Live in the death city of Guido Seeber? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"Victor Korovin\n\nVictor Ivanovich Korovin (; December 31, 1936, Leningrad, USSR — July 6, 1991, Leningrad, USSR) was a Soviet Russian painter, a member of the Leningrad Union of Artists, who lived and worked in Leningrad. Victor Korovin regarded as one of representatives of the Leningrad school of painting, most ... | Step 1: Where did Guido Seeber live when he died? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,739 |
3hop1__146407_728452_124684 | Whose son played The Wall – Live in the city where Friedrich Schmidt-Ott died? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"Friedrich-Wilhelm Otte\n\nFriedrich-Wilhelm Otte (22 September 1898 – 8 May 1944) was a German general in the Wehrmacht during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Otte was killed on 8 May 1944 at Sevastopol during the Soviet Crimean Offensive.",
"The Wall – Live in Berlin\n\... | Step 1: In what place did Friedrich Schmidt-Ott die? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,740 |
3hop1__16364_728452_124684 | Who is the father of the cast member of The Wall - Live in the city the Institute of Experimental Therapy is located? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"Dog\n\nThe practice of using dogs and other animals as a part of therapy dates back to the late 18th century, when animals were introduced into mental institutions to help socialize patients with mental disorders. Animal-assisted intervention research has shown that animal-assisted therapy with a dog can increase ... | Step 1: Where is the Institute of Experimental Therapy located? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,741 |
3hop1__145816_728452_124684 | Who is the father of the cast member of The Wall - Live in the city Thomas Brasch died? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"List of Girl Meets World characters\n\nThe series centers around the life of Riley and her friends and family, particularly their school life, in which her father Cory Matthews is their history teacher. Riley shares a strong relationship with her best friend Maya Hart, who assists her in learning to cope with the ... | Step 1: At what location did Thomas Brasch die? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,742 |
3hop1__145995_728452_124684 | Who is the father of a musician featured in the video of a concert held in the city Friedrich Auerbach died in? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"Friedrich Auerbach\n\nFriedrich Auerbach (23 August 1870, Breslau – 4 August 1925, Berlin) was a German chemist. He was the son of anatomist Leopold Auerbach and the brother of physicist Felix Auerbach. He was the father of geneticist Charlotte Auerbach.",
"NBA Championship ring\n\nThe NBA Championship ring is a... | Step 1: In what city did Friedrich Auerbach die? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,743 |
3hop1__147097_728452_124684 | Who was the father of the musician who starred in the rendition of The Wall recorded in the city where Antonietta Dell'Era died? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"Antonietta Stella\n\nAntonietta Stella (March 15, 1929, Perugia, Italy as Maria Antonietta Stella) is an Italian operatic soprano, one of the finest Italian spinto sopranos of the 1950s and 1960s, particularly associated with Verdi and Puccini roles.",
"Antonietta Dell'Era\n\nAntonietta Dell'Era (10 February 186... | Step 1: Where did Antonietta Dell'Era live when he died? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,744 |
3hop1__145609_728452_124684 | Who was the father of the man who performed on the concert album The Wall recorded in the city where Heinrich Grünfeld died? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"The Spy Who Loved Me (soundtrack)\n\nThe theme song ``Nobody Does It Better ''was composed by Marvin Hamlisch with lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager and was performed by Carly Simon. It was nominated for Academy Award for Best Original Song but lost to`` You Light Up My Life''. It was one of five Bond theme songs to be... | Step 1: At what location did Heinrich Grünfeld die? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,745 |
3hop1__145876_728452_124684 | Who was the father of the cast member of The Wall- Live in the city where Alfred Brueckner died? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"Darrell Hammond\n\nDarrell Clayton Hammond (born October 8, 1955) is an American actor, stand-up comedian and impressionist. He was a regular cast member on \"Saturday Night Live\" from 1995 to 2009.",
"Roger Waters\n\nWaters was born on 6 September 1943, the younger of two boys, to Mary (née Whyte; 1913–2009) a... | Step 1: In what city did Alfred Brueckner die? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,746 |
3hop1__146192_728452_124684 | Who was the father of the bass player and vocalist who featured in the live performance of The Wall, recorded in the city where Ralf Reichenbach died? | Eric Fletcher Waters | [] | [
"Anne-Marie Johnson\n\nAnne - Marie Johnson (born July 18, 1960) is an American actress and impressionist, who has starred in film and on television. She is known for her roles as Nadine Hudson Thomas on What's Happening Now!!, Aileen Lewis on Double Trouble, Althea Tibbs on In the Heat of the Night, and as a cast ... | Step 1: In what city did Ralf Reichenbach die? → Berlin
Step 2: The Wall – Live in Berlin >> cast member → Roger Waters
Step 3: The father of Roger Waters was who? → Eric Fletcher Waters | 16,747 |
3hop1__125598_243108_536893 | Where did the country of citizenship of Augustin Paus's father compete at the 1920 Summer Olympics? | Belgium | [
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"NO",
"BEL",
"be",
"no",
"NOR"
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"Aluizio Lage\n\nAluizio Courrage Lage (born March 11, 1919) is a former Olympic freestyle swimmer from Brazil, who participated at one Summer Olympics for his native country.",
"Sidney Cross\n\nSidney Cross (5 January 1891 – 7 October 1964) was a British gymnast who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics and in th... | Step 1: Who was Augustin Paus's father? → Bernhard Pauss
Step 2: Bernhard Pauss >> country of citizenship → Norway
Step 3: Norway at the 1920 Summer Olympics >> country → Belgium | 16,748 |
3hop1__238983_403313_52902 | In the 1st century CE, who ruled much of North Africa, the Middle East and the continent where the region that shares a border with Champagne-Ardenne is located? | Roman Empire | [] | [
"Modern history\n\nFrom the 1880s to 1914, the European powers expanded their control across the African continent, competing with each other for Africa’s land and resources. Great Britain controlled various colonial holdings in East Africa that spanned the length of the African continent from Egypt in the north to... | Step 1: Champagne-Ardenne >> shares border with → Wallonia
Step 2: Wallonia >> continent → Europe
Step 3: in the first century c.e. much of Europe north africa and the middle east were under the rule of the → Roman Empire | 16,749 |
3hop1__18305_84421_126075 | Who was in charge of the nation where 66 citizens of the country that the Soviets didn't want to engage in conflict with, were held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s? | Hassan Rouhani | [] | [
"The Times\n\nKim Philby, a Soviet double agent, was a correspondent for the newspaper in Spain during the Spanish Civil War of the late 1930s. Philby was admired for his courage in obtaining high-quality reporting from the front lines of the bloody conflict. He later joined MI6 during World War II, was promoted in... | Step 1: Who did the Soviets not want to engage in conflict? → the Americans
Step 2: where were 66 the Americans held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s → Iran
Step 3: Who was in charge of Iran ? → Hassan Rouhani | 16,750 |
3hop1__18305_84421_35261 | What is to the north of the country that held hostage 66 individuals from a country the Soviets did not want to engage in conflict? | the Caspian Sea | [
"Caspian Sea"
] | [
"The Times\n\nKim Philby, a Soviet double agent, was a correspondent for the newspaper in Spain during the Spanish Civil War of the late 1930s. Philby was admired for his courage in obtaining high-quality reporting from the front lines of the bloody conflict. He later joined MI6 during World War II, was promoted in... | Step 1: Who did the Soviets not want to engage in conflict? → the Americans
Step 2: where were 66 the Americans held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s → Iran
Step 3: What does Iran border with to its north? → the Caspian Sea | 16,751 |
3hop1__18305_84421_55288 | When did the Shah seize the nation, where 66 hostages from the country that the Soviets avoided conflict with in Korea, were held for 444 days in the late 1970s? | 16 September 1941 | [] | [
"Ahmad Shah Bahadur\n\nAhmad Shah Bahadur (), also known as Mirza Ahmad Shah () or Mujahid-ud-Din Ahmad Shah Ghazi () (23 December 1725 – 1 January 1775) was born to Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah. He succeeded his father to the throne as the 13th Mughal Emperor in 1748 at the age of 22. When Ahmed Shah Bahadur came ... | Step 1: Who did the Soviets not want to engage in conflict? → the Americans
Step 2: where were 66 the Americans held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s → Iran
Step 3: when did the shah of Iran take power → 16 September 1941 | 16,752 |
3hop1__18305_84421_35168 | How many people live where 66 of the people the Soviets didn't want to engage in conflict with were held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s? | 78.4 million | [] | [
"Alexander Arutiunian\n\nAlexander Grigori Arutiunian (), also known as Arutunian, Arutyunyan, Arutjunjan, Harutyunian or Harutiunian (23 September 1920 – 28 March 2012), was a Soviet and Armenian composer and pianist, widely known for his 1950 trumpet concerto. A professor at Yerevan State Conservatory, he was rec... | Step 1: Who did the Soviets not want to engage in conflict? → the Americans
Step 2: where were 66 the Americans held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s → Iran
Step 3: How many people live in Iran ? → 78.4 million | 16,753 |
3hop1__18305_84421_85446 | Who became the leader of the country where 66 people the Soviets did not want to engage in conflict were held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s? | Mohammad Mosaddegh | [] | [
"De Gasperi VI Cabinet\n\nThe De Gasperi VI Cabinet held office from 27 January 1950 until 26 July 1951, a total of 558 days, or 1 year, 5 months and 29 days.",
"Satymkul Dzhumanazarov\n\nSatymkul Dzhumanazarov (; 17 September 1951 – 2 April 2007) was a Soviet athlete from Kyrgyzstan who competed mainly in the ma... | Step 1: Who did the Soviets not want to engage in conflict? → the Americans
Step 2: where were 66 the Americans held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s → Iran
Step 3: who became the leader of Iran in 1951 → Mohammad Mosaddegh | 16,754 |
3hop1__18305_84421_35167 | 66 people from the country that Soviets did not want to engage in conflict were held hostage in late 1970s. What is the land mass in square miles of the country where the 66 people were held hostage in? | 636,372 sq mi | [] | [
"List of municipalities in New Jersey\n\nThis is a list of the 565 municipalities in the U.S. state of New Jersey, ordered by population. There are five types of municipality in the state -- boroughs (250), cities (52), towns (15), townships (245), and villages (4). New Jersey, the fourth - smallest state, covers 8... | Step 1: Who did the Soviets not want to engage in conflict? → the Americans
Step 2: where were 66 the Americans held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s → Iran
Step 3: What is Iran 's land mass in square miles? → 636,372 sq mi | 16,755 |
3hop1__18305_84421_35301 | How much oil reserves does the country that held hostages from the country the Soviets did not want to engage conflict with for 444 days in the late 1970s have? | 153,600,000,000 barrels | [] | [
"Operation Barbarossa\n\nOperation Barbarossa (German: \"Unternehmen Barbarossa\") was the code name for the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union, which started on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during World War II. The operation stemmed from Nazi Germany's ideological aims to conquer the western Soviet Union so that it could ... | Step 1: Who did the Soviets not want to engage in conflict? → the Americans
Step 2: where were 66 the Americans held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s → Iran
Step 3: How much oil reserves does Iran have? → 153,600,000,000 barrels | 16,756 |
3hop1__320396_104224_796745 | What country does the president of the country One's performer is a citizen of rule over? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"How Long Will My Baby Be Gone\n\n\"How Long Will My Baby Be Gone\" is a 1968 song written and recorded by Buck Owens. \"How Long Will My Baby Be Gone\" was the last of eight number ones on the country chart in a row for Buck Owens. The single spent a single week at number one and a total of thirteen weeks on the c... | Step 1: One >> performer → Tying Tiffany
Step 2: Which country is Tying Tiffany a citizen of? → Italy
Step 3: President of Italy >> country → Italian Republic | 16,757 |
3hop1__320396_104224_66355 | When did the country that the performer of One is a citizen of, surrender in WWII? | 1943 | [] | [
"North Vietnam\n\nAfter about 300 years of partition by feudal dynasties, Vietnam was again under one single authority in 1802 when Gia Long founded the Nguyễn dynasty, but the country became a French protectorate after 1883 and under Japanese occupation after 1940 during World War II. Soon after Japan surrendered ... | Step 1: One >> performer → Tying Tiffany
Step 2: Which country is Tying Tiffany a citizen of? → Italy
Step 3: when did Italy surrender in world war ii → 1943 | 16,758 |
3hop1__320396_104224_16315 | In what year were the Roman garrisons withdrawn from Pannonia to the country that the performer of One is a citizen of? | 433 | [] | [
"Roman (given name)\n\nRoman is a male first name. It has distant origins dating back to the Roman Empire and the Latin language. It comes from the Latin word ``romanus '', which means`` of Rome''. In this initial sense, the title ``Roman ''means`` a citizen of the Roman Empire'', a man of Roman (or Byzantine) cult... | Step 1: One >> performer → Tying Tiffany
Step 2: Which country is Tying Tiffany a citizen of? → Italy
Step 3: In what year were the Roman garrison populations withdrawn to Italy ? → 433 | 16,759 |
3hop1__18305_84421_35311 | 66 of the people whom the Soviets not want to engage in conflict were held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s by a country. What is the presumed largest ethnic group of this country? | Persians | [] | [
"Kathmandu\n\nThe largest ethnic groups are Newar (29.6%), Matwali (25.1% Sunuwar, Gurung, Magars, Tamang etc.), Khas Brahmins (20.51%) and Chettris (18.5%) . Tamangs originating from surrounding hill districts can be seen in Kathmandu. More recently, other hill ethnic groups and Caste groups from Terai have come t... | Step 1: Who did the Soviets not want to engage in conflict? → the Americans
Step 2: where were 66 the Americans held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s → Iran
Step 3: What is Iran 's presumed largest ethnic group? → Persians | 16,760 |
3hop1__486818_375983_820357 | What is the classification of the country where Roberto Visentini was born? | European Union member state | [
"European Union"
] | [
"Childbirth\n\nIn many countries, age is reckoned from the date of birth, and sometimes the birthday is celebrated annually. East Asian age reckoning starts newborns at \"1\", incrementing each Lunar New Year.",
"Francovich v Italy\n\nFrancovich v Italy (1991) C-6/90 was a decision of the European Court of Justic... | Step 1: Roberto Visentini >> place of birth → Gardone Riviera
Step 2: Gardone Riviera >> country → Italy
Step 3: Italy >> instance of → European Union member state | 16,761 |
3hop1__257949_375983_820357 | What is the country containing the administrative territorial entity where Vittoriale degli italiani can be found, an instance of? | European Union member state | [
"European Union"
] | [
"Nastro d'Argento\n\nThe Nastro d'Argento (lit. \"Silver Ribbon\") is an Italian film award awarded each year since 1946 by the \"Sindacato Nazionale Giornalisti Cinematografici Italiani\" (lit. Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists). The \"Nastro d'argento\" is said to be the oldest movie award in Europe.... | Step 1: Vittoriale degli italiani >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Gardone Riviera
Step 2: Gardone Riviera >> country → Italy
Step 3: Italy >> instance of → European Union member state | 16,762 |
3hop1__708245_663403_771175 | In which country is the town sharing a border with the place where Giacomo Leone was born located? | Italy | [
"ITA",
"IT",
"Italia",
"it"
] | [
"Currie Cup\n\nTeam Number of wins Notes Most recent Western Province 34 Four shared 2017 Northern Transvaal / Blue Bulls 23 Four shared 2009 Transvaal / Gauteng Lions / Golden Lions 11 One shared 2015 Natal / Sharks 7 2013 Orange Free State / Free State Cheetahs 5 One shared 2016 Griqualand West / Griquas 1970 Bor... | Step 1: Giacomo Leone >> place of birth → Francavilla Fontana
Step 2: Francavilla Fontana >> shares border with → Grottaglie
Step 3: Grottaglie >> country → Italy | 16,763 |
3hop1__9998_93626_820357 | What is the country the Allies went to after leaving the region under which WINEP bundles the countries of northwest Africa an instance of? | European Union member state | [
"European Union"
] | [
"Shashe River\n\nThe Shashe River (or Shashi River) is a major left-bank tributary of the Limpopo River in Zimbabwe. It rises northwest of Francistown, Botswana and flows into the Limpopo River where Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa meet.",
"Mark P. Fitzgerald\n\nMark P. Fitzgerald (born 1951) is a retired Uni... | Step 1: How does WINEP bundle the countries of Northwest Africa? → under "North Africa."
Step 2: where did the allies go after under "North Africa." → Italy
Step 3: Italy >> instance of → European Union member state | 16,764 |
3hop1__9998_93626_85837 | When did the US and Britain invade the country attacked by the allies after going to the countries of Northwest Africa bundled by WINEP under a new name? | 3 September 1943 | [] | [
"Libya\n\nLibya (; ; ), officially the State of Libya, is a country in the Maghreb region in North Africa, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to the east, Sudan to the southeast, Chad to the south, Niger to the southwest, Algeria to the west, and Tunisia to the northwest. The sovereign state is m... | Step 1: How does WINEP bundle the countries of Northwest Africa? → under "North Africa."
Step 2: where did the allies go after under "North Africa." → Italy
Step 3: when did the us and britain invade Italy → 3 September 1943 | 16,765 |
3hop1__9998_93626_58575 | When did the country the Allies went to after the area under which WINEP bundles the countries of northwest Africa become an Ally in WWII? | July 1943 | [] | [
"Military history of the United States\n\nThe War on Terrorism is a global effort by the governments of several countries (primarily the United States and its principal allies) to neutralize international terrorist groups (primarily Islamic Extremist terrorist groups, including al-Qaeda) and ensure that countries c... | Step 1: How does WINEP bundle the countries of Northwest Africa? → under "North Africa."
Step 2: where did the allies go after under "North Africa." → Italy
Step 3: when did Italy become an ally in ww2 → July 1943 | 16,766 |
3hop1__9998_93626_54140 | There is a country in WW2 that the Allies invaded after securing the area of Northwest Africa which WINEP bundles together under one category. When did that country join the Allies? | September 1943 | [] | [
"Constantin Sănătescu\n\nConstantin Sănătescu (14 January 1885, Craiova – 8 November 1947, Bucharest) was a Romanian statesman who served as the 44th Prime Minister of Romania after the 23 August 1944 coup, through which Romania left the Axis Powers and joined the Allies.",
"Dwight D. Eisenhower\n\nIn November 19... | Step 1: How does WINEP bundle the countries of Northwest Africa? → under "North Africa."
Step 2: where did the allies go after under "North Africa." → Italy
Step 3: when did Italy join the allies in ww2 → September 1943 | 16,767 |
3hop1__9998_93626_77826 | Who conspired to cause a revolution in the country where the allies went after the campaign in the region used by WINEP to bundle the countries of Northwest Africa? | Giuseppe Mazzini | [] | [
"Republic of the Congo\n\nThe Republic of the Congo (French: République du Congo), also known as Congo, Congo Republic, West Congo[citation needed], or Congo-Brazzaville, is a country located in Central Africa. It is bordered by five countries: Gabon to the west; Cameroon to the northwest; the Central African Repub... | Step 1: How does WINEP bundle the countries of Northwest Africa? → under "North Africa."
Step 2: where did the allies go after under "North Africa." → Italy
Step 3: who conspired in Italy to bring about a revolution → Giuseppe Mazzini | 16,768 |
3hop1__9998_93626_77420 | When did Germany form an alliance with the country the Allies attacked, after their victory in the region that the WINEP bundles the countries of Northwest Africa under? | 20 May 1882 | [] | [
"Allies of World War II\n\nThe Allies of World War II, called the United Nations from the 1 January 1942 declaration, were the countries that together opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War (1939 -- 1945). The Allies promoted the alliance as seeking to stop German, Japanese and Italian aggression.",
... | Step 1: How does WINEP bundle the countries of Northwest Africa? → under "North Africa."
Step 2: where did the allies go after under "North Africa." → Italy
Step 3: when did Italy and germany form an alliance → 20 May 1882 | 16,769 |
3hop1__9998_93626_75635 | When did the country the Allies went to after the region under which WINEP bundles the countries of northwest Africa surrender to the Allies in WWII? | 3 September 1943 | [] | [
"Allies of World War II\n\nAt the start of the war on 1 September 1939, the Allies consisted of France, Poland and the United Kingdom, as well as their dependent states, such as British India. Within days they were joined by the independent Dominions of the British Commonwealth: Australia, Canada, New Zealand and S... | Step 1: How does WINEP bundle the countries of Northwest Africa? → under "North Africa."
Step 2: where did the allies go after under "North Africa." → Italy
Step 3: when did Italy surrender to the allies in ww2 → 3 September 1943 | 16,770 |
3hop1__9998_93626_796745 | What awarded title does the president of the country where the allies went after finishing the theater in the WINEP bundled countries of Northwest Africa possess? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"I Want to Go with You\n\n\"I Want to Go with You\" is the title of a popular song from 1966 (see 1966 in music) by the American country music singer Eddy Arnold. The song was written by country music singer-songwriter Hank Cochran.",
"The Butler\n\nParticular criticism has been directed at the film's accuracy in... | Step 1: How does WINEP bundle the countries of Northwest Africa? → under "North Africa."
Step 2: where did the allies go after under "North Africa." → Italy
Step 3: President of Italy >> country → Italian Republic | 16,771 |
3hop1__9998_93626_63911 | Who was the US general leading forces in the country to which the allies went after the region in Africa bundling the countries of Northwest Africa under WINEP? | Lieutenant General Mark W. Clark | [
"Mark W. Clark"
] | [
"First Battle of El Alamein\n\nThe First Battle of El Alamein (1–27 July 1942) was a battle of the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War, fought in Egypt between Axis forces (Germany and Italy) of the Panzer Army Africa (, which included the under Field Marshal () Erwin Rommel and Allied (British Imperial... | Step 1: How does WINEP bundle the countries of Northwest Africa? → under "North Africa."
Step 2: where did the allies go after under "North Africa." → Italy
Step 3: who was the us general who led forces in Italy → Lieutenant General Mark W. Clark | 16,772 |
3hop1__9998_93626_66355 | When did the country the Allies went after the area under which WINEP bundles the countries of northwest Africa surrender in WWII? | 1943 | [] | [
"51st Troop Carrier Wing\n\nIt arrived in England in September 1942 during World War II and trained for the Allied invasion of North Africa. Operated with Twelfth AF in North Africa and the Mediterranean area from November 1942 to May 1945. Moved to Germany in September 1945. Assigned to United States Air Forces in... | Step 1: How does WINEP bundle the countries of Northwest Africa? → under "North Africa."
Step 2: where did the allies go after under "North Africa." → Italy
Step 3: when did Italy surrender in world war ii → 1943 | 16,773 |
3hop1__9998_93626_78659 | When did World War II end in the country where the Allies went after they left the area under which WINEP bundles the countries of northwest Africa? | July 1943 | [] | [
"North African campaign\n\nInformation gleaned via British Ultra code - breaking intelligence proved critical to Allied success in North Africa. Victory for the Allies in this campaign immediately led to the Italian Campaign, which culminated in the downfall of the fascist government in Italy and the elimination of... | Step 1: How does WINEP bundle the countries of Northwest Africa? → under "North Africa."
Step 2: where did the allies go after under "North Africa." → Italy
Step 3: when did the second world war end in Italy → July 1943 | 16,774 |
3hop1__9998_93626_4659 | Who was the WWII leader of the country that the Allies attacked, after winning in the region that the WINEP bundles the countries of Northwest Africa under? | Mussolini | [
"Benito Mussolini"
] | [
"Great power\n\nWhen World War II started in 1939, it divided the world into two alliances—the Allies (the United Kingdom and France at first in Europe, China in Asia since 1937, followed in 1941 by the Soviet Union, the United States); and the Axis powers consisting of Germany, Italy and Japan.[nb 1] During World ... | Step 1: How does WINEP bundle the countries of Northwest Africa? → under "North Africa."
Step 2: where did the allies go after under "North Africa." → Italy
Step 3: Who was the leader of Italy when World War II started? → Mussolini | 16,775 |
3hop1__9998_93626_53581 | How long did the cast of Jersey Shore stay in the country the Allies went to after leaving the region under which WINEP bundles the countries of northwest Africa? | the first half of 2011 | [] | [
"Jersey Shore: Family Vacation\n\nJersey Shore: Family Vacation is an American reality television series that premiered on MTV globally on April 5, 2018. The series follows seven housemates from the original Jersey Shore spending a month living together in Miami, Florida. On February 28, 2018, a second season had b... | Step 1: How does WINEP bundle the countries of Northwest Africa? → under "North Africa."
Step 2: where did the allies go after under "North Africa." → Italy
Step 3: how long did the cast of jersey shore stay in Italy → the first half of 2011 | 16,776 |
3hop1__9998_93626_16315 | In what year were the Roman garrisons withdrawn from Pannonia to the country the Allies invaded after they secured the area of Northwest Africa which WINEP bundles together under one category? | 433 | [] | [
"North African campaign\n\nInformation gleaned via British Ultra code - breaking intelligence proved critical to Allied success in North Africa. Victory for the Allies in this campaign immediately led to the Italian Campaign, which culminated in the downfall of the fascist government in Italy and the elimination of... | Step 1: How does WINEP bundle the countries of Northwest Africa? → under "North Africa."
Step 2: where did the allies go after under "North Africa." → Italy
Step 3: In what year were the Roman garrison populations withdrawn to Italy ? → 433 | 16,777 |
3hop1__144088_562606_796745 | What country does the president of the country Giovanni Buonconsiglio was born represent? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Waylon Payne\n\nWaylon Malloy Payne (born April 5, 1972) is an American country singer, songwriter, musician and actor. He is the son of the country singer Sammi Smith.",
"George Strait\n\nGeorge Harvey Strait (born May 18, 1952) is an American country music singer, songwriter, actor, and music producer. He is k... | Step 1: In what city was Giovanni Buonconsiglio born? → Montecchio Maggiore
Step 2: Montecchio Maggiore >> country → Italy
Step 3: President of Italy >> country → Italian Republic | 16,778 |
3hop1__373328_562606_796745 | What country does the president of Bruno Cenghialta's birthplace represent? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Santos León Herrera\n\nSantos León Herrera (May 21, 1874, San José – May 8, 1950, San José) was interim president of Costa Rica for 18 days during the country's 1948 civil war, serving from April 20 - May 8 of that year. He also previously served as vice president of the country, as part of the Teodoro Picado Mich... | Step 1: Bruno Cenghialta >> place of birth → Montecchio Maggiore
Step 2: Montecchio Maggiore >> country → Italy
Step 3: President of Italy >> country → Italian Republic | 16,779 |
3hop1__855305_562606_796745 | What republic is governed by the president of the country where the birthplace of Giovanni Buonconsiglio is located? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Santos León Herrera\n\nSantos León Herrera (May 21, 1874, San José – May 8, 1950, San José) was interim president of Costa Rica for 18 days during the country's 1948 civil war, serving from April 20 - May 8 of that year. He also previously served as vice president of the country, as part of the Teodoro Picado Mich... | Step 1: Giovanni Buonconsiglio >> place of birth → Montecchio Maggiore
Step 2: Montecchio Maggiore >> country → Italy
Step 3: President of Italy >> country → Italian Republic | 16,780 |
3hop1__265353_562606_796745 | What is the official name of the country having President of the country containing the birth place of Silvio Ceccato? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Put Yourself in My Place (Pam Tillis song)\n\n\"Put Yourself in My Place\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Pam Tillis. It was released in August 1991 as the third single and title track from the album \"Put Yourself in My Place\". The song reached number 11 on the \"Billboard\" H... | Step 1: Silvio Ceccato >> place of birth → Montecchio Maggiore
Step 2: Montecchio Maggiore >> country → Italy
Step 3: President of Italy >> country → Italian Republic | 16,781 |
3hop1__385967_377850_78659 | when did the second world war end in the country where the director of I fichissimi was a citizen? | July 1943 | [] | [
"Greece\n\nAt the end of the Balkan Wars, the extent of Greece's territory and population had increased. In the following years, the struggle between King Constantine I and charismatic Prime Minister Eleftherios Venizelos over the country's foreign policy on the eve of World War I dominated the country's political ... | Step 1: I fichissimi >> director → Carlo Vanzina
Step 2: Carlo Vanzina >> country of citizenship → Italy
Step 3: when did the second world war end in Italy → July 1943 | 16,782 |
3hop1__453589_377850_78659 | When did WWII end in the country of citizenship of The Gamble's director? | July 1943 | [] | [
"The Gamble (1988 film)\n\nThe Gamble (originally titled La partita) is a 1988 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Vanzina. It was shot in Rome and Venice. The film is based on the novel with the same name written by Alberto Ongaro. It was generally panned by critics.",
"Interim Peace\n\nThe Interim Peace (, ) ... | Step 1: The Gamble >> director → Carlo Vanzina
Step 2: Carlo Vanzina >> country of citizenship → Italy
Step 3: when did the second world war end in Italy → July 1943 | 16,783 |
3hop1__451256_377850_78659 | when did the second world war end in the country where The Gamble is a citizen? | July 1943 | [] | [
"Puerto Rico\n\nIn 1917, the U.S. Congress passed the Jones -- Shafroth Act, popularly called the Jones Act, which granted Puerto Ricans, born on or after, April 25, 1898, U.S. citizenship. Opponents, which included all of the Puerto Rican House of Delegates, who voted unanimously against it, said that the U.S. imp... | Step 1: The Gamble >> screenwriter → Carlo Vanzina
Step 2: Carlo Vanzina >> country of citizenship → Italy
Step 3: when did the second world war end in Italy → July 1943 | 16,784 |
3hop1__686828_377850_78659 | when did the second world war end in the country where the South Kensington director has citizenship? | July 1943 | [] | [
"Michael Sionidis\n\nFollowing the end of World War I, Sionidis, as president of Matsikovo community, retrieved the remains of nine \"evzones\" whom the Bulgarians had killed during the Second Balkan War, and buried them in his village. In 1927, the \"\" renamed Matsikovo to Evzonoi in their honour. Michael Sionidi... | Step 1: South Kensington >> director → Carlo Vanzina
Step 2: Carlo Vanzina >> country of citizenship → Italy
Step 3: when did the second world war end in Italy → July 1943 | 16,785 |
3hop1__857557_377850_78659 | When did the second world war end in the country where the screenwriter of Un-estate ai Caraibi held citizenship? | July 1943 | [] | [
"Pierre Frank\n\nAt the end of the Second World War he returned to France where his current campaigned for the reunification of the French Trotskyists. He joined the leadership of the Internationalist Communist Party (PCI). At the 1948 World Congress he joined the international leadership team that included Ernest ... | Step 1: Un'estate ai Caraibi >> screenwriter → Carlo Vanzina
Step 2: Carlo Vanzina >> country of citizenship → Italy
Step 3: when did the second world war end in Italy → July 1943 | 16,786 |
3hop1__698344_377850_78659 | When did WWII end in the country where the screenwriter of E adesso sesso is a citizen? | July 1943 | [] | [
"Allies of World War II\n\nThe Allies of World War II, called the United Nations from the 1 January 1942 declaration, were the countries that together opposed the Axis powers during the Second World War (1939 -- 1945). The Allies promoted the alliance as seeking to stop German, Japanese and Italian aggression.",
... | Step 1: E adesso sesso >> screenwriter → Carlo Vanzina
Step 2: Carlo Vanzina >> country of citizenship → Italy
Step 3: when did the second world war end in Italy → July 1943 | 16,787 |
3hop1__685230_377850_78659 | When did the second world war end in the country where the director of Vacanze di Natale is a citizen? | July 1943 | [] | [
"History of South Africa\n\nFollowing the defeat of the Boers in the Anglo - Boer or South African War (1899 -- 1902), the Union of South Africa was created as a dominion of the British Empire in terms of the South Africa Act 1909, which amalgamated the four previously separate British colonies: Cape Colony, Natal ... | Step 1: Vacanze di Natale >> director → Carlo Vanzina
Step 2: Carlo Vanzina >> country of citizenship → Italy
Step 3: when did the second world war end in Italy → July 1943 | 16,788 |
3hop1__838190_377850_78659 | When did WW2 end in the country Il pranzo della domenica's director is from? | July 1943 | [] | [
"Battle of France\n\nThe Battle of France, also known as the Fall of France, was the German invasion of France and the Low Countries during the Second World War. In six weeks from 10 May 1940, German forces defeated Allied forces by mobile operations and conquered France, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, br... | Step 1: Il pranzo della domenica >> director → Carlo Vanzina
Step 2: Carlo Vanzina >> country of citizenship → Italy
Step 3: when did the second world war end in Italy → July 1943 | 16,789 |
3hop1__533980_377850_78659 | When did WWII end in the country where the screenwriter of Il pranzo della domenica was a citizen? | July 1943 | [] | [
"British Army during the Second World War\n\nThe pre-war British Army was trained and equipped to be a small, mechanised, professional army. Its main function was to garrison the British Empire. It became evident early in the war that its initial structure and manpower was woefully unprepared and ill - equipped for... | Step 1: Il pranzo della domenica >> screenwriter → Carlo Vanzina
Step 2: Carlo Vanzina >> country of citizenship → Italy
Step 3: when did the second world war end in Italy → July 1943 | 16,790 |
3hop1__119104_377850_78659 | When did WWII end in the country of citizenship of the director of Il pranzo della domenica? | July 1943 | [] | [
"Orzowei\n\nOrzowei is a 1955 novel by Italian writer Alberto Manzi. It is an anti-racist educational story set in Southern Africa. Adaptations of the novel include a movie (\"Orzowei, il figlio della savana\", 1976) and a popular TV series (1977).",
"Allies of World War II\n\nThe Allies of World War II, called t... | Step 1: Whose direction is Il pranzo della domenica? → Carlo Vanzina
Step 2: Carlo Vanzina >> country of citizenship → Italy
Step 3: when did the second world war end in Italy → July 1943 | 16,791 |
3hop1__28342_84421_126075 | Who was in charge of the country where 66 of the people the Bush administration described as heroic were held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s? | Hassan Rouhani | [] | [
"2004 United States presidential election\n\nThe second presidential debate was held at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, on October 8, moderated by Charles Gibson of ABC. Conducted in a town meeting format, less formal than the first presidential debate, this debate saw Bush and Kerry taking questions ... | Step 1: What did the Bush administration describe as heroic? → Americans
Step 2: where were 66 Americans held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s → Iran
Step 3: Who was in charge of Iran ? → Hassan Rouhani | 16,792 |
3hop1__28342_84421_35261 | What sea does the country where 66 citizens the Bush administration described as heroic were held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s share a northern border with? | the Caspian Sea | [
"Caspian Sea"
] | [
"Trzeszcze\n\nTrzeszcze is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Chojna, within Gryfino County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland, close to the German border.",
"Panetta Review\n\nThe Panetta Review was a secret internal review conducted by Leon Panetta, then the Director of the ... | Step 1: What did the Bush administration describe as heroic? → Americans
Step 2: where were 66 Americans held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s → Iran
Step 3: What does Iran border with to its north? → the Caspian Sea | 16,793 |
3hop1__32498_4658_820357 | The leader of the Luftwaffe aligned with Germany with a country that is what constituent of a supranational organisation? | European Union member state | [
"European Union"
] | [
"Gap penalty\n\na Gap penalty is a method of scoring alignments of two or more sequences. When aligning sequences, introducing a gaps in the sequences can allow an alignment algorithm to match more terms than a gap-less alignment can. However, minimizing gaps in an alignment is important to create a useful alignmen... | Step 1: Who was the leader of the Luftwaffe? → Hitler
Step 2: Which country did Hitler align Germany with? → Italy
Step 3: Italy >> instance of → European Union member state | 16,794 |
3hop1__32498_4658_54140 | When did the country that the leader of the Luftwaffe aligned with join the allies in ww2? | September 1943 | [] | [
"Walter Gericke\n\nWalter Gericke (23 December 1907 – 19 October 1991), was a German paratroop officer in the Luftwaffe of Nazi Germany during World War II and a general in the Bundeswehr of West Germany. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves.",
"Modern history\n\nThe Soviet U... | Step 1: Who was the leader of the Luftwaffe? → Hitler
Step 2: Which country did Hitler align Germany with? → Italy
Step 3: when did Italy join the allies in ww2 → September 1943 | 16,795 |
3hop1__32498_4658_58575 | When did the country German was aligned with by the leader of the Luftwaffe become an Ally in WW2? | July 1943 | [] | [
"Gap penalty\n\na Gap penalty is a method of scoring alignments of two or more sequences. When aligning sequences, introducing a gaps in the sequences can allow an alignment algorithm to match more terms than a gap-less alignment can. However, minimizing gaps in an alignment is important to create a useful alignmen... | Step 1: Who was the leader of the Luftwaffe? → Hitler
Step 2: Which country did Hitler align Germany with? → Italy
Step 3: when did Italy become an ally in ww2 → July 1943 | 16,796 |
3hop1__32498_4658_85837 | When did the US and Britain invade the alley country of Germany by the leader of the Luftwaffe? | 3 September 1943 | [] | [
"British Empire\n\nDuring the 19th century, Britain and the Russian Empire vied to fill the power vacuums that had been left by the declining Ottoman Empire, Qajar dynasty and Qing Dynasty. This rivalry in Eurasia came to be known as the \"Great Game\". As far as Britain was concerned, defeats inflicted by Russia o... | Step 1: Who was the leader of the Luftwaffe? → Hitler
Step 2: Which country did Hitler align Germany with? → Italy
Step 3: when did the us and britain invade Italy → 3 September 1943 | 16,797 |
3hop1__32498_4658_77826 | Who conspired to bring about a revolution, in the country that the WWII leader of the Luftwaffe aligned Germany with? | Giuseppe Mazzini | [] | [
"Hermann Lichtenberger\n\nHermann Lichtenberger (20 August 1892 – 15 January 1959) was a general in the Luftwaffe of Nazi Germany during World War II who commanded the Flak-Brigade IV. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. Lichtenberger retired from active duty on 31",
"Erich Hohagen\n\nEric... | Step 1: Who was the leader of the Luftwaffe? → Hitler
Step 2: Which country did Hitler align Germany with? → Italy
Step 3: who conspired in Italy to bring about a revolution → Giuseppe Mazzini | 16,798 |
3hop1__32498_4658_796745 | Which country does the president of the country Luftwaffe's leader aligned Germany with represent? | Italian Republic | [] | [
"Republic of the Congo\n\nSassou Nguesso aligned the country with the Eastern Bloc and signed a twenty-year friendship pact with the Soviet Union. Over the years, Sassou had to rely more on political repression and less on patronage to maintain his dictatorship.",
"Modern history\n\nThe Soviet Union created the E... | Step 1: Who was the leader of the Luftwaffe? → Hitler
Step 2: Which country did Hitler align Germany with? → Italy
Step 3: President of Italy >> country → Italian Republic | 16,799 |
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