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3hop1__23374_26424_581618 | Who founded the famous chain of music-themed restaurants that opened it first establishment in the city where the Foreign Ministers conference is held? | Peter Morton | [] | [
"Kathmandu\n\nKathmandu had only one western-style restaurant in 1955. A large number of restaurants in Kathmandu have since opened, catering Nepali cuisine, Tibetan cuisine, Chinese cuisine and Indian cuisine in particular. Many other restaurants have opened to accommodate locals, expatriates, and tourists. The gr... | Step 1: Where was the Foreign Ministers conference held? → London
Step 2: What famous chain of music-themed restaurants opened its first establishment in London ? → Hard Rock Cafe
Step 3: Hard Rock Cafe >> founded by → Peter Morton | 17,500 |
3hop1__72965_26424_581618 | Who founded the famous chain of music-themed restaurants which opened its first establishment in the city where the Royal Mint was located prior to moving to Wales? | Peter Morton | [] | [
"Arnold Schwarzenegger\n\nSchwarzenegger was a founding celebrity investor in the Planet Hollywood chain of international theme restaurants (modeled after the Hard Rock Cafe) along with Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone and Demi Moore. Schwarzenegger severed his financial ties with the business in early 2000. Schwar... | Step 1: where was the royal mint before it moved to wales → London
Step 2: What famous chain of music-themed restaurants opened its first establishment in London ? → Hard Rock Cafe
Step 3: Hard Rock Cafe >> founded by → Peter Morton | 17,501 |
3hop1__5958_26424_581618 | The famous chain of music-themed restaurants opening its first establishment in the British city having the George Inn was founded by who? | Peter Morton | [] | [
"Happy Eater\n\nHappy Eater was a chain of family-oriented roadside restaurants that operated throughout England and Wales until 1997. The company was established in 1973 by Michael Pickard as a rival to Little Chef, which was the only national chain of roadside restaurants at the time. The restaurants offered simi... | Step 1: In what city is the George Inn located? → London
Step 2: What famous chain of music-themed restaurants opened its first establishment in London ? → Hard Rock Cafe
Step 3: Hard Rock Cafe >> founded by → Peter Morton | 17,502 |
3hop1__663_26424_581618 | Who founded the famous chain of music-themed restaurants which opened its first establishment in the city Chopin went to in the spring of 1848? | Peter Morton | [] | [
"Bravo Giovanni\n\nBravo Giovanni is a musical with a book by A. J. Russell, lyrics by Ronny Graham, and music by Milton Schafer. It is based upon Howard Shaw's 1959 novel, \"The Crime of Giovanni Venturi\". The musical was conceived as a vehicle for opera star Cesare Siepi, and the story concerned a family-owned I... | Step 1: Where did Chopin go in the spring of 1848? → London
Step 2: What famous chain of music-themed restaurants opened its first establishment in London ? → Hard Rock Cafe
Step 3: Hard Rock Cafe >> founded by → Peter Morton | 17,503 |
3hop1__136672_26424_581618 | Who founded the famous chain of music-themed restaurants that opened its first establishment in the city No, Honestly is in? | Peter Morton | [] | [
"Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers\n\nRaising Cane's Restaurants is a fast - food restaurant chain specializing in chicken fingers, that was founded in Baton Rouge, Louisiana by Todd Graves and Craig Silvey on August 26, 1996. While company headquarters remain in Louisiana, a second restaurant support office was opene... | Step 1: Which place is No, Honestly in? → London
Step 2: What famous chain of music-themed restaurants opened its first establishment in London ? → Hard Rock Cafe
Step 3: Hard Rock Cafe >> founded by → Peter Morton | 17,504 |
3hop1__136562_26424_581618 | Who founded the famous chain of music-themed restaurants that opened its first establishment in the city Into the Gauntlet is in? | Peter Morton | [] | [
"Fast food restaurant\n\nSome historians concur that A&W, which opened in 1919 and began franchising in 1921, was the first fast food restaurant (E. Tavares). Thus, the American company White Castle is generally credited with opening the second fast - food outlet in Wichita, Kansas in 1921, selling hamburgers for f... | Step 1: Which place is Into the Gauntlet in? → London
Step 2: What famous chain of music-themed restaurants opened its first establishment in London ? → Hard Rock Cafe
Step 3: Hard Rock Cafe >> founded by → Peter Morton | 17,505 |
3hop1__144382_26424_581618 | Who founded the famous chain of music-themed restaurants which opened its first establishment in the city where Charles Albert Watts was born? | Peter Morton | [] | [
"Happy Eater\n\nHappy Eater was a chain of family-oriented roadside restaurants that operated throughout England and Wales until 1997. The company was established in 1973 by Michael Pickard as a rival to Little Chef, which was the only national chain of roadside restaurants at the time. The restaurants offered simi... | Step 1: What is Charles Albert Watts's birthplace? → London
Step 2: What famous chain of music-themed restaurants opened its first establishment in London ? → Hard Rock Cafe
Step 3: Hard Rock Cafe >> founded by → Peter Morton | 17,506 |
3hop1__67373_26424_581618 | Who founded the famous chain of music-themed restaurant that opened its first establishment in the city where A Tale of Two Cities was published? | Peter Morton | [] | [
"Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers\n\nRaising Cane's Restaurants is a fast - food restaurant chain specializing in chicken fingers, that was founded in Baton Rouge, Louisiana by Todd Graves and Craig Silvey on August 26, 1996. While company headquarters remain in Louisiana, a second restaurant support office was opene... | Step 1: where was a tale of two cities published → London
Step 2: What famous chain of music-themed restaurants opened its first establishment in London ? → Hard Rock Cafe
Step 3: Hard Rock Cafe >> founded by → Peter Morton | 17,507 |
3hop1__159221_26424_581618 | Who founded the famous chain of music-themed restaurants that opened its first store in the city 3DV technology premiered in Europe? | Peter Morton | [] | [
"Tudor's Biscuit World\n\nTudor's Biscuit World is a restaurant chain and franchise based in Huntington, West Virginia, most commonly found in West Virginia. Many West Virginia locations share a building with Gino's Pizza and Spaghetti, although the chain is more extensive than Gino's (which is exclusive to West Vi... | Step 1: Where was the premiere of the 3DV technology in Europe? → London
Step 2: What famous chain of music-themed restaurants opened its first establishment in London ? → Hard Rock Cafe
Step 3: Hard Rock Cafe >> founded by → Peter Morton | 17,508 |
3hop1__68615_26424_581618 | Who founded the famous chain of music-themed restaurants that first opened in the city where the 2017 IAAF World Championships were held? | Peter Morton | [] | [
"Tudor's Biscuit World\n\nTudor's Biscuit World is a restaurant chain and franchise based in Huntington, West Virginia, most commonly found in West Virginia. Many West Virginia locations share a building with Gino's Pizza and Spaghetti, although the chain is more extensive than Gino's (which is exclusive to West Vi... | Step 1: where are the world athletic championships being held → London
Step 2: What famous chain of music-themed restaurants opened its first establishment in London ? → Hard Rock Cafe
Step 3: Hard Rock Cafe >> founded by → Peter Morton | 17,509 |
3hop1__93298_26424_581618 | Who founded the famous music-themed restaurant chain that opened its first establishment in the city where the Canterbury Tales journey started? | Peter Morton | [] | [
"Cracker Barrel\n\nCracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc. is an American chain of combined restaurant and gift stores with a Southern country theme. The company was founded by Dan Evins in 1969; its first store was in Lebanon, Tennessee, which remains the company headquarters. The chain's stores were at first posit... | Step 1: where does the journey start in the canterbury tales → London
Step 2: What famous chain of music-themed restaurants opened its first establishment in London ? → Hard Rock Cafe
Step 3: Hard Rock Cafe >> founded by → Peter Morton | 17,510 |
3hop1__78146_26424_581618 | Who founded the famous chain of music-themed restaurants which opened its first establishment in the city where the Prince and the Pauper takes place? | Peter Morton | [] | [
"London\n\nLondon has numerous venues for rock and pop concerts, including the world's busiest arena the o2 arena and other large arenas such as Earls Court, Wembley Arena, as well as many mid-sized venues, such as Brixton Academy, the Hammersmith Apollo and the Shepherd's Bush Empire. Several music festivals, incl... | Step 1: where does the prince and the pauper take place → London
Step 2: What famous chain of music-themed restaurants opened its first establishment in London ? → Hard Rock Cafe
Step 3: Hard Rock Cafe >> founded by → Peter Morton | 17,511 |
3hop1__144380_26424_581618 | Who founded the famous chain of music-themes restaurants that opened its first establishment in the birthplace of Ben Schott? | Peter Morton | [] | [
"Fast food restaurant\n\nSome historians concur that A&W, which opened in 1919 and began franchising in 1921, was the first fast food restaurant (E. Tavares). Thus, the American company White Castle is generally credited with opening the second fast - food outlet in Wichita, Kansas in 1921, selling hamburgers for f... | Step 1: What is Ben Schott's birthplace? → London
Step 2: What famous chain of music-themed restaurants opened its first establishment in London ? → Hard Rock Cafe
Step 3: Hard Rock Cafe >> founded by → Peter Morton | 17,512 |
3hop1__661_26424_581618 | Who was the founder of the chain of music-themed restaurants that opened its first establishment in the city where Chopin went during the Revolution of 1848? | Peter Morton | [] | [
"Frédéric Chopin\n\nAt the end of 1831, Chopin received the first major endorsement from an outstanding contemporary when Robert Schumann, reviewing the Op. 2 Variations in the Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung (his first published article on music), declared: \"Hats off, gentlemen! A genius.\" On 26 February 1832 Ch... | Step 1: Where did Chopin head to during the Revolution of 1848? → London
Step 2: What famous chain of music-themed restaurants opened its first establishment in London ? → Hard Rock Cafe
Step 3: Hard Rock Cafe >> founded by → Peter Morton | 17,513 |
3hop1__108424_778677_41129 | When was the great plague of the city where the developer of Hampton Court Beauties died? | 1665 | [] | [
"Black Death\n\nThe Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 75 to 200 million people in Eurasia and peaking in Europe from 1346 to 1353. The bacterium Yersinia pestis, resulting in several forms of plague, is believed to have been the cause. Th... | Step 1: Who developed Hampton Court Beauties? → Godfrey Kneller
Step 2: Godfrey Kneller >> place of death → London
Step 3: When was the great plague of London ? → 1665 | 17,514 |
3hop1__560917_692532_35370 | How many people live in the area of the birthplace of Sharp as a Needle's performer? | 9 million | [] | [
"Webbed toes\n\nWebbed toes is the common name for syndactyly affecting the feet. It is characterised by the fusion of two or more digits of the feet. This is normal in many birds, such as ducks; amphibians, such as frogs; and mammals, such as kangaroos. In humans it is considered unusual, occurring in approximatel... | Step 1: Sharp as a Needle >> performer → Adrian Sherwood
Step 2: Adrian Sherwood >> place of birth → London
Step 3: How many people live in the area of London ? → 9 million | 17,515 |
3hop1__154117_153005_80209 | when was the sewage system built in the city that Claire Clairmont's sister is from? | officially opened on 13 July 1870 | [] | [
"Allegra Byron\n\nClara Allegra Byron (12 January 1817 – 20 April 1822) was the illegitimate daughter of the poet George Gordon, Lord Byron and Claire Clairmont.",
"Eau Claire County, Wisconsin\n\nEau Claire County is included in the Eau Claire, WI Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the Eau Claire-Menomonie... | Step 1: Who is Claire Clairmont's sister? → Mary Shelley
Step 2: What city is Mary Shelley from? → London
Step 3: when was the sewage system built in London → officially opened on 13 July 1870 | 17,516 |
3hop1__154117_153005_3684 | Where did the torch relay begin in the city where Claire Clairmont's sister is from for the 2008 Olympics? | Wembley Stadium | [
"Wembley"
] | [
"2008 Summer Olympics torch relay\n\nIndia rejected Chinese demands that the torch route be clear of India's 150,000-strong Tibetan exile community, by which they required a ban on congregation near the curtailed 3 km route. In response Indian officials said India was a democracy, and \"a wholesale ban on protests ... | Step 1: Who is Claire Clairmont's sister? → Mary Shelley
Step 2: What city is Mary Shelley from? → London
Step 3: Where did the torch relay begin in London for the 2008 Olympics? → Wembley Stadium | 17,517 |
3hop1__392375_313342_44132 | When was the first tube station opened in the city where the punk band that performed Here We Stand was formed? | 10 January 1863 | [] | [
"CIRV-FM\n\nCIRV-FM is a Canadian radio station, broadcasting at 88.9 FM in Toronto, Ontario. The station airs a multicultural programming format. CIRV's studios are located in Brampton, while its transmitter is located atop First Canadian Place in Toronto's Financial District. Matching sister stations CKYE-FM and ... | Step 1: Here We Stand >> performer → Cock Sparrer
Step 2: Cock Sparrer >> location of formation → London
Step 3: which was the first tube station in London → 10 January 1863 | 17,518 |
3hop1__392375_313342_72164 | How long was the flight from the city where the performer of Here We Stand was formed to New York on Concorde? | 2 hours, 52 minutes, 59 seconds | [
"Concorde"
] | [
"JetBlue Mint\n\nJetBlue first announced its intention to introduce premium seats on some of its transcontinental flights in March 2013. The company officially announced its Mint premium class product on September 30, 2013; the aforementioned service was to be available on flights between New York and San Francisco... | Step 1: Here We Stand >> performer → Cock Sparrer
Step 2: Cock Sparrer >> location of formation → London
Step 3: how long was the flight from London to new york on concorde → 2 hours, 52 minutes, 59 seconds | 17,519 |
3hop1__677895_525547_75255 | When was the ferris wheel built in the city where Celtic Requiem's performer was born? | March 2000 | [
"2000"
] | [
"Woodland, Delaware\n\nWoodland is an unincorporated community in Sussex County, Delaware, United States. Woodland is located on the Nanticoke River southwest of Seaford. Cannon's Ferry, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is located in Woodland and is also known as the Woodland Ferry.",
... | Step 1: Celtic Requiem >> performer → John Tavener
Step 2: John Tavener >> place of birth → London
Step 3: when was the ferris wheel in London built → March 2000 | 17,520 |
3hop1__677895_525547_49352 | Who did Sweeney Todd meet on the ship back to the birthplace of Celtic Requiem's performer? | Anthony Hope | [] | [
"Bat Out of Hell\n\nTodd Rundgren -- guitar (1, 2, 4 -- 6), percussion (1, 2), keyboards (1), backing vocals (1 -- 3, 5, 6)",
"Hello It's Me\n\n``Hello It's Me ''is a song composed, recorded, and performed by Todd Rundgren. Released as a single in September 1973, it reached no. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.",... | Step 1: Celtic Requiem >> performer → John Tavener
Step 2: John Tavener >> place of birth → London
Step 3: who did sweeney todd meet on the ship back to London → Anthony Hope | 17,521 |
3hop1__56041_153005_80209 | When was the sewage system built in the UK city having the next national geographic genius series? | officially opened on 13 July 1870 | [] | [
"Jeffrey Garcia\n\nJeffrey Garcia (born May 3, 1977) is an American stand - up comedian, actor and voice actor, who is best known for voicing Sheen Estevez in Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, and its two Nickelodeon spin - off series The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and Planet Sheen.",
"Underworld, Inc.\n\nU... | Step 1: what is the next national geographic genius series → Mary Shelley
Step 2: What city is Mary Shelley from? → London
Step 3: when was the sewage system built in London → officially opened on 13 July 1870 | 17,522 |
3hop1__56041_153005_3684 | Where did the torch relay begin in the 2008 Olympics in the city who the next topic of National Geographic Genius series is from? | Wembley Stadium | [
"Wembley"
] | [
"2008 Summer Olympics torch relay\n\nInternationally, the torch and its accompanying party traveled in a chartered Air China Airbus A330 (registered B-6075), painted in the red and yellow colors of the Olympic Games. Air China was chosen by the Beijing Committees of the Olympic Game as the designated Olympic torch ... | Step 1: what is the next national geographic genius series → Mary Shelley
Step 2: What city is Mary Shelley from? → London
Step 3: Where did the torch relay begin in London for the 2008 Olympics? → Wembley Stadium | 17,523 |
3hop1__327793_313342_44132 | Which was the first tube station in the city where Guilty as Charged's performer was formed? | 10 January 1863 | [] | [
"CFMZ-FM\n\nCFMZ-FM (\"The New Classical 96.3 FM\") is a Canadian FM radio station licensed to Toronto, Ontario. Broadcasting on 96.3 MHz, the station is owned by ZoomerMedia and airs a classical music radio format. CFMZ's studios are located on Jefferson Avenue in Liberty Village, while its transmitter is located ... | Step 1: Guilty as Charged >> performer → Cock Sparrer
Step 2: Cock Sparrer >> location of formation → London
Step 3: which was the first tube station in London → 10 January 1863 | 17,524 |
3hop1__327793_313342_72164 | How long was the flight from the city where the Guilty as Charged performer was formed to New York on Concorde? | 2 hours, 52 minutes, 59 seconds | [
"Concorde"
] | [
"Lindenhurst station\n\nLindenhurst is a station on the Babylon Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. It is officially located at Wellwood Avenue (Suffolk CR 3) and East Hoffman Avenue (Suffolk CR 12) in Lindenhurst, New York.",
"New York City\n\nNew York City is situated in the Northeastern United States, in sout... | Step 1: Guilty as Charged >> performer → Cock Sparrer
Step 2: Cock Sparrer >> location of formation → London
Step 3: how long was the flight from London to new york on concorde → 2 hours, 52 minutes, 59 seconds | 17,525 |
3hop1__115799_753582_41129 | When did the great plague occur, in the city where the headquarters of the developer of .465 H&H Magnum is located? | 1665 | [] | [
"H Album: Hand\n\nH Album: Hand (stylized as H album -H・A・N・D-) is the eighth studio album of the Japanese duo KinKi Kids. After nearly a year without an album-release, the duo released \"H Album: Hand\" on November 16, 2005. It debuted at the top of the Oricon charts, selling 245,681 copies in its first week. The ... | Step 1: Who developed .465 H&H Magnum? → Holland & Holland
Step 2: Holland & Holland >> headquarters location → London
Step 3: When was the great plague of London ? → 1665 | 17,526 |
3hop1__115799_753582_3684 | In the 2008 Olympics, where did the torch relay begin in the city where the developer of the .465 H&H Magnum is headquartered? | Wembley Stadium | [
"Wembley"
] | [
".465 H&H Magnum\n\nThe .465 H&H Magnum also known as .465 Holland & Holland Magnum, is a modern big bore firearms cartridge introduced by Holland & Holland in 2003 together with the .400 H&H Magnum. The .465 H&H Magnum is a .468 caliber, belted, rimless bottlenecked cartridge. The cartridge is a necked-up, shoulde... | Step 1: Who developed .465 H&H Magnum? → Holland & Holland
Step 2: Holland & Holland >> headquarters location → London
Step 3: Where did the torch relay begin in London for the 2008 Olympics? → Wembley Stadium | 17,527 |
3hop1__115399_753582_41129 | When was the Great Plague in the city where the company that worked on the .300 H&H magnum is headquartered? | 1665 | [] | [
".270 Weatherby Magnum\n\nThe .270 Weatherby Magnum was the first belted magnum based on the .300 H&H Magnum to be developed by Roy Weatherby in 1943. The cartridge is short enough to function in standard-length long actions with a brass length of 2.549\" or 64.74mm and an overall length of about 3.295\". It has th... | Step 1: Who worked on .300 H&H Magnum? → Holland & Holland
Step 2: Holland & Holland >> headquarters location → London
Step 3: When was the great plague of London ? → 1665 | 17,528 |
3hop1__115399_753582_3684 | Where did the torch relay begin for the 2008 Olympics in the city the headquarters of the company that makes .300 H&H Magnum is located ? | Wembley Stadium | [
"Wembley"
] | [
"2018 Winter Olympics torch relay\n\nThe 2018 Winter Olympics torch relay began 24 October 2017 and ended on 9 February 2018, in advance of the 2018 Winter Olympics. After being lit in Olympia, Greece, the torch traveled to Athens on 31 October. The torch began its Korean journey on 1 November, visiting all Regions... | Step 1: Who worked on .300 H&H Magnum? → Holland & Holland
Step 2: Holland & Holland >> headquarters location → London
Step 3: Where did the torch relay begin in London for the 2008 Olympics? → Wembley Stadium | 17,529 |
3hop1__566343_455331_3684 | Where did the torch relay for the 2008 Olympics begin in the city where Film4's owner is headquartered ? | Wembley Stadium | [
"Wembley"
] | [
"2008 Summer Olympics torch relay\n\nNorth Korea: The event was held in Pyongyang on April 28. It was the first time that the Olympic torch has traveled to North Korea. A crowd of thousands waving pink paper flowers and small flags with the Beijing Olympics logo were organized by the authoritarian regime watched th... | Step 1: Film4 >> owned by → Channel Four Television Corporation
Step 2: Channel Four Television Corporation >> headquarters location → London
Step 3: Where did the torch relay begin in London for the 2008 Olympics? → Wembley Stadium | 17,530 |
3hop1__747116_455331_3684 | Where did the 2008 Olympic torch relay begin in the city where the developer of All 4 is headquartered? | Wembley Stadium | [
"Wembley"
] | [
"Ranomi Kromowidjojo\n\nRanomi Kromowidjojo (; born 20 August 1990) is a Dutch swimmer of mixed Dutch-Javanese Surinamese origin who mainly specialises in sprint freestyle events. She is a triple Olympic champion, winning the gold medal in the 4 × 100 m freestyle relay at the 2008 Olympics, and in the 50 m freestyl... | Step 1: All 4 >> developer → Channel Four Television Corporation
Step 2: Channel Four Television Corporation >> headquarters location → London
Step 3: Where did the torch relay begin in London for the 2008 Olympics? → Wembley Stadium | 17,531 |
3hop1__107006_41885_856982 | What is the Margraviate of the country besides Germany and the country Moonraisers are from, where Lake Constance is located? | march | [
"Mar",
"March"
] | [
"Johann Mühlegg\n\nJohann Mühlegg (born 8 November 1970 in Ostallgäu, Germany) is a former top level cross-country skier who competed in international competitions first representing Germany and then Spain, after becoming a Spanish citizen in 1999. He was excluded and disqualified from the 2002 Winter Olympics in S... | Step 1: Which was the country for Moonraisers? → Switzerland
Step 2: Besides Germany and Switzerland , where else is Lake Constance? → Austria
Step 3: Margraviate of Austria >> instance of → march | 17,532 |
3hop1__107006_41885_233357 | Who is the child of Maria Leopoldina of the country Lake Constance is located, besides Germany and the country of Moonraisers? | Maria Ludovica Leopoldina Franziska Therese Josepha Lucia | [] | [
"Kressbronn am Bodensee\n\nKressbronn am Bodensee is a commune and a village in the district of Bodensee in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It lies on Lake Constance.",
"Johann Mühlegg\n\nJohann Mühlegg (born 8 November 1970 in Ostallgäu, Germany) is a former top level cross-country skier who competed in internatio... | Step 1: Which was the country for Moonraisers? → Switzerland
Step 2: Besides Germany and Switzerland , where else is Lake Constance? → Austria
Step 3: Maria Leopoldina of Austria >> sibling → Maria Ludovica Leopoldina Franziska Therese Josepha Lucia | 17,533 |
3hop1__107006_41885_782779 | Who is the child of Maria Leopoldina, of the country that is, along with Germany and the country for Moonraisers, one of the places that Lake Constance is located? | Pedro II | [] | [
"Rhine\n\nLake Constance consists of three bodies of water: the Obersee (\"upper lake\"), the Untersee (\"lower lake\"), and a connecting stretch of the Rhine, called the Seerhein (\"Lake Rhine\"). The lake is situated in Germany, Switzerland and Austria near the Alps. Specifically, its shorelines lie in the German... | Step 1: Which was the country for Moonraisers? → Switzerland
Step 2: Besides Germany and Switzerland , where else is Lake Constance? → Austria
Step 3: Maria Leopoldina of Austria >> child → Pedro II | 17,534 |
3hop1__107006_41885_92594 | How many medals were won in the 2011 Alpine Skiing World Championships by the country, besides Germany and the country Moonraisers is from, where Lake Constance is located? | 8 | [] | [
"Renate Götschl\n\nRenate Götschl (born 6 August 1975 in Judenburg, Austria) is a former champion alpine ski racer. She is a two-time individual World Champion in the combined (1997) and downhill (1999), and has won a total of 9 World Championships medals. She also won two Olympic medals in 2002, the bronze medal i... | Step 1: Which was the country for Moonraisers? → Switzerland
Step 2: Besides Germany and Switzerland , where else is Lake Constance? → Austria
Step 3: how many medals did Austria win in the 2011 alpine skiing world championships → 8 | 17,535 |
3hop1__77965_41885_856982 | The southeastern frontier of the country that shares Lake Constance with Germany and the country the von Trapp family escapes to in Sound of Music is an example of what? | march | [
"Mar",
"March"
] | [
"Karl Kling\n\nKarl Kling (16 September 1910, Gießen – 18 March 2003, Gaienhofen on Lake Constance, Germany) was a motor racing driver and manager from Germany. He participated in 11 Formula One Grands Prix, debuting on 4 July 1954. He achieved 2 podiums, and scored a total of 17 championship points.",
"Jezioro B... | Step 1: sound of music where did they escape to → Switzerland
Step 2: Besides Germany and Switzerland , where else is Lake Constance? → Austria
Step 3: Margraviate of Austria >> instance of → march | 17,536 |
3hop1__77965_41885_233357 | Who is the sibling of Maria Leopoldina of the country that shares Lake Constance with Germany and the country the von Trapp family escapes to in Sound of Music? | Maria Ludovica Leopoldina Franziska Therese Josepha Lucia | [] | [
"Emerson, Lake & Palmer\n\nEmerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP) were an English progressive rock supergroup formed in London in 1970. The band consisted of keyboardist Keith Emerson, singer, bassist and producer Greg Lake and drummer and percussionist Carl Palmer. With nine RIAA - certified gold record albums in the US, an... | Step 1: sound of music where did they escape to → Switzerland
Step 2: Besides Germany and Switzerland , where else is Lake Constance? → Austria
Step 3: Maria Leopoldina of Austria >> sibling → Maria Ludovica Leopoldina Franziska Therese Josepha Lucia | 17,537 |
3hop1__213491_782843_75255 | When was the ferris wheel built in the city where the author of The Bondman died? | March 2000 | [
"2000"
] | [
"Circular Quay ferry wharf\n\nWharf 3 is exclusively used by ferries on the Manly service. When the Freshwater class ferries were introduced in the 1980s, the wharf was rebuilt to accommodate their onboard gangways. It has a mezzanine level allowing ferries to disembark passengers from their upper decks. It also ho... | Step 1: The Bondman >> author → Philip Massinger
Step 2: Philip Massinger >> place of death → London
Step 3: when was the ferris wheel in London built → March 2000 | 17,538 |
3hop1__181662_782843_75255 | When was the ferris wheel built in the city where the author of A Very Woman died? | March 2000 | [
"2000"
] | [
"A Very Woman\n\nA Very Woman, or The Prince of Tarent is an early seventeenth-century stage play, a tragicomedy written by Philip Massinger and John Fletcher. It was first published in 1655, fifteen and thirty years after the deaths of its authors.",
"Personal Urban Mobility and Accessibility\n\nThe Personal Urb... | Step 1: A Very Woman >> author → Philip Massinger
Step 2: Philip Massinger >> place of death → London
Step 3: when was the ferris wheel in London built → March 2000 | 17,539 |
3hop1__735663_782843_75255 | When was the ferris wheel built in the city where the author of The Guardian died? | March 2000 | [
"2000"
] | [
"Knights of Sidonia\n\nThe story follows the adventures of Garde pilot Nagate Tanikaze, who lived in the underground layer of Sidonia since birth and was raised by his grandfather. Never having met anyone else, he trains himself in an old Guardian pilot simulator every day, eventually mastering it. After his grandf... | Step 1: The Guardian >> author → Philip Massinger
Step 2: Philip Massinger >> place of death → London
Step 3: when was the ferris wheel in London built → March 2000 | 17,540 |
3hop1__115948_424331_41129 | When was the Great Plague in the city where the director of The Steel Bayonet died? | 1665 | [] | [
"Black Death\n\nThe plague disease, caused by Yersinia pestis, is enzootic (commonly present) in populations of fleas carried by ground rodents, including marmots, in various areas including Central Asia, Kurdistan, Western Asia, Northern India and Uganda. Nestorian graves dating to 1338–39 near Lake Issyk Kul in K... | Step 1: The director of The Steel Bayonet is what? → Michael Carreras
Step 2: Michael Carreras >> place of death → London
Step 3: When was the great plague of London ? → 1665 | 17,541 |
3hop1__554808_782843_75255 | When was the ferris wheel built in the city where the author of The City Madam died? | March 2000 | [
"2000"
] | [
"Ferris wheel\n\nThe 135 m (443 ft) London Eye, typically described as a ``giant Ferris wheel ''by the media, has ovoidal externally mounted motorised capsules and is the`` world's tallest cantilevered observation wheel'' according to its operators, who claim ``The London Eye is often mistakenly called a Ferris whe... | Step 1: The City Madam >> author → Philip Massinger
Step 2: Philip Massinger >> place of death → London
Step 3: when was the ferris wheel in London built → March 2000 | 17,542 |
3hop1__552887_424331_41129 | When was the Great Plague in the city where the director of What a Crazy World died? | 1665 | [] | [
"Great Plague of London\n\nPeople began to be alarmed. Samuel Pepys, who had an important position at the Admiralty, stayed in London and provided a contemporary account of the plague through his diary. On 30 April he wrote: ``Great fears of the sickness here in the City it being said that two or three houses are a... | Step 1: What a Crazy World >> director → Michael Carreras
Step 2: Michael Carreras >> place of death → London
Step 3: When was the great plague of London ? → 1665 | 17,543 |
3hop1__812138_424331_41129 | When was the great plague of the city where The Steel Bayonet producer died? | 1665 | [] | [
"Black Death\n\nThe plague disease, caused by Yersinia pestis, is enzootic (commonly present) in populations of fleas carried by ground rodents, including marmots, in various areas including Central Asia, Kurdistan, Western Asia, Northern India and Uganda. Nestorian graves dating to 1338–39 near Lake Issyk Kul in K... | Step 1: The Steel Bayonet >> producer → Michael Carreras
Step 2: Michael Carreras >> place of death → London
Step 3: When was the great plague of London ? → 1665 | 17,544 |
3hop1__821204_424331_41129 | When was the great plague of the city where the producer of Creatures the World Forgot died? | 1665 | [] | [
"Late Middle Ages\n\nAround 1300–1350 the Medieval Warm Period gave way to the Little Ice Age. The colder climate resulted in agricultural crises, the first of which is known as the Great Famine of 1315-1317. The demographic consequences of this famine, however, were not as severe as the plagues that occurred later... | Step 1: Creatures the World Forgot >> producer → Michael Carreras
Step 2: Michael Carreras >> place of death → London
Step 3: When was the great plague of London ? → 1665 | 17,545 |
3hop1__831427_424331_41129 | When was the Great Plague, of the city where the director of The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb died? | 1665 | [] | [
"Michael Carreras\n\nMichael Carreras (21 December 1927, in London – 19 April 1994, in London) was a British film producer and director. He was known for his association with Hammer Studios, being the son of founder James Carreras, and taking an executive role in the company during its most successful years.",
"B... | Step 1: The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb >> director → Michael Carreras
Step 2: Michael Carreras >> place of death → London
Step 3: When was the great plague of London ? → 1665 | 17,546 |
3hop1__621401_782843_75255 | When was the ferris wheel built in the city where the author of John van Olden Barnavelt died? | March 2000 | [
"2000"
] | [
"John Harrington Stevens House\n\nThe John Harrington Stevens House was the first authorized house on the west bank of the Mississippi River in what would become Minneapolis in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It was built in 1850 at Saint Anthony Falls by John H. Stevens on the site where the Minneapolis Post Office n... | Step 1: John van Olden Barnavelt >> author → Philip Massinger
Step 2: Philip Massinger >> place of death → London
Step 3: when was the ferris wheel in London built → March 2000 | 17,547 |
3hop1__8294_15324_44132 | When did operation begin of the first tube station in the birthplace of the monarch who ejected the Benedictines in 1559? | 10 January 1863 | [] | [
"Realdo Colombo\n\nRealdo Colombo (c. 1515, Cremona – 1559, Rome) was an Italian professor of anatomy and a surgeon at the University of Padua between 1544 and 1559.",
"Mechtilde\n\nSaint Mechtilde of Hackeborn (1240/1241 – 19 November 1298) was a Saxon Christian saint (from what is now Germany) and a Benedictine... | Step 1: Who ejected the Benedictines again in 1559? → Elizabeth I
Step 2: In what city was Elizabeth I born? → London
Step 3: which was the first tube station in London → 10 January 1863 | 17,548 |
3hop1__8294_15324_26316 | Where are most skyscrapers in the birthplace of the person who ejected the Benedictines again in 1559? | in the two financial districts | [] | [
"Piazza Duca d'Aosta\n\nThe Piazza Duca d'Aosta is a large and busy square in Milan, Italy, where Milan's Central Station, the Pirelli Tower and the city's business district is located. It is well known for containing the architecturally impressive and majestic Milan Central Station, several skyscrapers (including ... | Step 1: Who ejected the Benedictines again in 1559? → Elizabeth I
Step 2: In what city was Elizabeth I born? → London
Step 3: Most of London 's skyscrapers are located where? → in the two financial districts | 17,549 |
3hop1__8294_15324_35370 | How many people live in the area of the city where the person who ejected the Benedictines again in 1559 was born? | 9 million | [] | [
"Realdo Colombo\n\nRealdo Colombo (c. 1515, Cremona – 1559, Rome) was an Italian professor of anatomy and a surgeon at the University of Padua between 1544 and 1559.",
"Delfinópolis\n\nDelfinópolis is a Brazilian municipality located in the southwest of the state of Minas Gerais. Its population was 6,698 people l... | Step 1: Who ejected the Benedictines again in 1559? → Elizabeth I
Step 2: In what city was Elizabeth I born? → London
Step 3: How many people live in the area of London ? → 9 million | 17,550 |
3hop1__8294_15324_60710 | Who was to blame for the great fire in the city where the person who ejected the Benedictines again in 1559 was born? | Robert Hubert | [] | [
"Elizabeth II\n\nElizabeth was born in London to the Duke and Duchess of York, later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, and was the elder of their two daughters. She was educated privately at home. Her father acceded to the throne on the abdication of his brother Edward VIII in 1936, from which time she was the he... | Step 1: Who ejected the Benedictines again in 1559? → Elizabeth I
Step 2: In what city was Elizabeth I born? → London
Step 3: who got the blame for the great fire of London → Robert Hubert | 17,551 |
3hop1__8294_15324_3684 | Where did the 2008 Olympics torch relay begin, in the city where the monarch who ejected the Benedictines in 1559, was born? | Wembley Stadium | [
"Wembley"
] | [
"2008 Summer Olympics torch relay\n\nIndonesia: The Olympic flame reached Jakarta on April 22. The original 20 km relay through Jakarta was cancelled due to \"security worries\", at the request of the Chinese embassy, and the torch was instead carried round the city main's stadium, as it had been in Islamabad. Seve... | Step 1: Who ejected the Benedictines again in 1559? → Elizabeth I
Step 2: In what city was Elizabeth I born? → London
Step 3: Where did the torch relay begin in London for the 2008 Olympics? → Wembley Stadium | 17,552 |
3hop1__8294_15324_49352 | Who did Sweeney Todd meet on the ship back to the city where the ejector of Benedictines in 1559 was born? | Anthony Hope | [] | [
"Thomas Farnham (MP)\n\nHe was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Leicester in October 1553, East Grinstead in 1558, and Gatton in 1559.",
"Mac Sweeney\n\nDavid McCann \"Mac\" Sweeney (born September 15, 1955) is a Republican former member of the United States House of Representatives from Texas.",
... | Step 1: Who ejected the Benedictines again in 1559? → Elizabeth I
Step 2: In what city was Elizabeth I born? → London
Step 3: who did sweeney todd meet on the ship back to London → Anthony Hope | 17,553 |
3hop1__8294_15324_26254 | By which century had the birth city of the person who ejected the Benedictines again in 1559 started becoming a prominent capital city? | the 11th century | [] | [
"Architecture of Argentina\n\nThe Architecture of Argentina can be said to start at the beginning of the Spanish colonisation, though it was in the 18th century that the cities of the country reached their splendour. Cities like Córdoba, Salta, Mendoza, and also Buenos Aires conserved most their historical Spanish ... | Step 1: Who ejected the Benedictines again in 1559? → Elizabeth I
Step 2: In what city was Elizabeth I born? → London
Step 3: By which century had London started becoming a prominent capital city? → the 11th century | 17,554 |
3hop1__8294_15324_26427 | Which concert venue, in the city where the monarch who ejected the Benedictines in 1559 was born, shares its name with a famous football stadium? | Wembley Arena | [] | [
"Pete András Stadion\n\nPete András Stadion is a sports stadium in Kazincbarcika, Hungary. The stadium is home to the famous association football side Kazincbarcikai SC. The stadium has a capacity of 8,000.",
"Elizabeth II\n\nElizabeth was born in London to the Duke and Duchess of York, later King George VI and Q... | Step 1: Who ejected the Benedictines again in 1559? → Elizabeth I
Step 2: In what city was Elizabeth I born? → London
Step 3: What London concert venue shares its first name with a famous football stadium? → Wembley Arena | 17,555 |
3hop1__20487_15324_41129 | When was the Great Plague in the city where the person who gave her blessing to further privateering raids against Spanish ports born? | 1665 | [] | [
"Krishnapatnam Port\n\nKrishnapatnam Port popularly known as KPCL is a privately built and owned all weather, deep water port on the east coast of India, located in the Nellore District of Andhra Pradesh. It is located about 190 km north of the Chennai Port and 18 km east of the city of Nellore. The port is owned a... | Step 1: Who gave their blessing to further privateering raids against Spanish ports? → Elizabeth I
Step 2: In what city was Elizabeth I born? → London
Step 3: When was the great plague of London ? → 1665 | 17,556 |
3hop1__20487_15324_35370 | A ruler once authorized raids against Spanish ports. What is the current population of her birth city? | 9 million | [] | [
"Brandy Hill, New South Wales\n\nBrandy Hill is a suburb of the Port Stephens local government area in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. It was originally farmland but was subdivided in the 1980s and now supports a population of almost 700 people living on large, primarily residential, blocks. It ove... | Step 1: Who gave their blessing to further privateering raids against Spanish ports? → Elizabeth I
Step 2: In what city was Elizabeth I born? → London
Step 3: How many people live in the area of London ? → 9 million | 17,557 |
3hop1__335074_327488_41129 | When was the great plague in the city where the performer of Bossy lives? | 1665 | [] | [
"The Door in the Wall (novel)\n\nThe story, illustrated by the author, is set in England during the Middle Ages, as the Black Death (bubonic plague) is sweeping across the country. Young Robin is sent away to become a knight like his father, but his dreams are endangered when he loses the use of his legs. A doctor ... | Step 1: Bossy >> performer → Lindsay Lohan
Step 2: Lindsay Lohan >> residence → London
Step 3: When was the great plague of London ? → 1665 | 17,558 |
3hop1__808793_327488_41129 | When was the Great Plague in the city where the performer of Speak resides? | 1665 | [] | [
"Great Plague of Vienna\n\nThe Great Plague of Vienna occurred in 1679 in Vienna, Austria, the imperial residence of the Austrian Habsburg rulers. From contemporary descriptions, the disease is believed to have been bubonic plague, which is caused by the bacterium \"Yersinia pestis\", carried by fleas associated wi... | Step 1: Speak >> performer → Lindsay Lohan
Step 2: Lindsay Lohan >> residence → London
Step 3: When was the great plague of London ? → 1665 | 17,559 |
3hop1__593222_327488_41129 | when did the great plague occur in the city of residence of First's performer? | 1665 | [] | [
"Saint Roch Interceding with the Virgin for the Plague-Stricken\n\nSaint Roch Interceding with the Virgin for the Plague-Stricken is an early religious painting by the French artist Jacques-Louis David. He painted it in 1780 during his stay at the Villa Medici in Rome after winning first prize for painting in the P... | Step 1: First >> performer → Lindsay Lohan
Step 2: Lindsay Lohan >> residence → London
Step 3: When was the great plague of London ? → 1665 | 17,560 |
3hop1__576961_327488_41129 | When was the great plague of the city where the founder of 6126 resides? | 1665 | [] | [
"The Door in the Wall (novel)\n\nThe story, illustrated by the author, is set in England during the Middle Ages, as the Black Death (bubonic plague) is sweeping across the country. Young Robin is sent away to become a knight like his father, but his dreams are endangered when he loses the use of his legs. A doctor ... | Step 1: 6126 >> founded by → Lindsay Lohan
Step 2: Lindsay Lohan >> residence → London
Step 3: When was the great plague of London ? → 1665 | 17,561 |
3hop1__713895_823374_26316 | Where are most skyscrapers in the director of Darling's birthplace? | in the two financial districts | [] | [
"Save New York\n\n\"Save New York\" is a shoot 'em up game where the player has to protect New York City from invading aliens. The game takes place on a single static screen with various skyscraper buildings and a subway tunnel running underneath them. At either edge of the screen is an airplane launching pad.",
... | Step 1: Darling >> director → John Schlesinger
Step 2: John Schlesinger >> place of birth → London
Step 3: Most of London 's skyscrapers are located where? → in the two financial districts | 17,562 |
3hop1__713895_823374_26254 | When did the birth city of the director of the film "Darling" start to become prominent? | the 11th century | [] | [
"History of Kolkata\n\nKolkata, formerly known as Calcutta in English, is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal and is located in eastern India on the east bank of the River Hooghly. The city was a colonial city developed by the British East India Company and then by the British Empire. Kolkata was the cap... | Step 1: Darling >> director → John Schlesinger
Step 2: John Schlesinger >> place of birth → London
Step 3: By which century had London started becoming a prominent capital city? → the 11th century | 17,563 |
3hop1__659620_327488_41129 | When was the great plague in the city where the cast member of I Know Who Killed Me lives? | 1665 | [] | [
"I Know Who Killed Me\n\nI Know Who Killed Me is a 2007 American psychological thriller film directed by Chris Sivertson, written by Jeff Hammond, and starring Lindsay Lohan, Julia Ormond, Neal McDonough, Brian Geraghty, and Garcelle Beauvais. The film's story revolves around a student's twin who was abducted and t... | Step 1: I Know Who Killed Me >> cast member → Lindsay Lohan
Step 2: Lindsay Lohan >> residence → London
Step 3: When was the great plague of London ? → 1665 | 17,564 |
3hop1__702271_823374_26316 | Where are most skyscrapers located in the city where the director of Marathon Man was born? | in the two financial districts | [] | [
"London\n\nIn the dense areas, most of the concentration is via medium- and high-rise buildings. London's skyscrapers such as 30 St Mary Axe, Tower 42, the Broadgate Tower and One Canada Square are mostly in the two financial districts, the City of London and Canary Wharf. High-rise development is restricted at cer... | Step 1: Marathon Man >> director → John Schlesinger
Step 2: John Schlesinger >> place of birth → London
Step 3: Most of London 's skyscrapers are located where? → in the two financial districts | 17,565 |
3hop1__702271_823374_26254 | By which century had the birthplace of Marathon Man's director started becoming a prominent capital city? | the 11th century | [] | [
"2014 New York City Marathon\n\nThe 44th New York City Marathon took place on November 2, 2014. It was won by Wilson Kipsang of Kenya with a time of 2:10:59 and Mary Keitany of Kenya with a time of 2:25:07. It was the largest marathon ever, with a record number of 50869 starters and 50564 finishers, and an average ... | Step 1: Marathon Man >> director → John Schlesinger
Step 2: John Schlesinger >> place of birth → London
Step 3: By which century had London started becoming a prominent capital city? → the 11th century | 17,566 |
3hop1__635226_823374_26316 | Where are most skyscrapers located in Madame Sousatzka's director's birth city? | in the two financial districts | [] | [
"Madame de Pompadour at her Tambour Frame\n\nMadame de Pompadour at her Tambour Frame is a 1753-64 painting by François-Hubert Drouais showing Madame de Pompadour embroidering. It is now in the National Gallery, London.",
"Tour Sequoia\n\nTour Sequoia (previously known as tour Bull, and also known as tour SFR or ... | Step 1: Madame Sousatzka >> director → John Schlesinger
Step 2: John Schlesinger >> place of birth → London
Step 3: Most of London 's skyscrapers are located where? → in the two financial districts | 17,567 |
3hop1__635226_823374_26254 | By which century had the city where the director of Madame Sousatzka was born started becoming a prominent capital city? | the 11th century | [] | [
"History of Delhi\n\nThe third and greatest Mughal emperor, Akbar, moved the capital to Agra, resulting in a decline in the fortunes of Delhi. In the mid-17th century, the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan (1628 -- 1658) built the city that sometimes bears his name Shahjahanabad, the seventh city of Delhi that is more comm... | Step 1: Madame Sousatzka >> director → John Schlesinger
Step 2: John Schlesinger >> place of birth → London
Step 3: By which century had London started becoming a prominent capital city? → the 11th century | 17,568 |
3hop1__278358_823374_26316 | Most skyscrapers in the birthplace of the director of The Day of the Locust are located where? | in the two financial districts | [] | [
"Paek Son-haeng\n\nPaek Son-haeng (1848 November – 1933) was a Korean businesswoman known for her philanthropy. The name \"Son Haeng\" means virtuous deeds, and was a nickname bestowed on her due to her contributions. North Korean sources claim that she was born in modern-day Chung-kuyŏk, Pyongyang, but South Korea... | Step 1: The Day of the Locust >> director → John Schlesinger
Step 2: John Schlesinger >> place of birth → London
Step 3: Most of London 's skyscrapers are located where? → in the two financial districts | 17,569 |
3hop1__278358_823374_26254 | By which century did the city where the director of The Day of the Locust was born start becoming a prominent capitol city? | the 11th century | [] | [
"Grasshopper Glacier (Montana)\n\nGrasshopper Glacier is in the Beartooth Mountains, Custer National Forest, Montana, U.S. The glacier is within the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, a part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Grasshopper Glacier is approximately long and wide. Starting at a point more than above sea... | Step 1: The Day of the Locust >> director → John Schlesinger
Step 2: John Schlesinger >> place of birth → London
Step 3: By which century had London started becoming a prominent capital city? → the 11th century | 17,570 |
3hop1__71837_327488_41129 | when was the great plague of the city where the actress who plays Annie and Hallie in Parent Trap lives in? | 1665 | [] | [
"Great Plague of Vienna\n\nThe Great Plague of Vienna occurred in 1679 in Vienna, Austria, the imperial residence of the Austrian Habsburg rulers. From contemporary descriptions, the disease is believed to have been bubonic plague, which is caused by the bacterium \"Yersinia pestis\", carried by fleas associated wi... | Step 1: who plays annie and hallie in parent trap → Lindsay Lohan
Step 2: Lindsay Lohan >> residence → London
Step 3: When was the great plague of London ? → 1665 | 17,571 |
3hop1__430550_327488_41129 | When was the great plague of the city where the actress of Get a Clue lives? | 1665 | [] | [
"Into the Gauntlet\n\nInto the Gauntlet is the tenth book in \"The 39 Clues\" novel series. It was written by Margaret Peterson Haddix and released on August 31, 2010. In the beginning of the book, Amy and Dan are now at the end of their clue hunt, and every misfortune they've had. Their lead is a poem found in the... | Step 1: Get a Clue >> cast member → Lindsay Lohan
Step 2: Lindsay Lohan >> residence → London
Step 3: When was the great plague of London ? → 1665 | 17,572 |
3hop1__740842_823374_26316 | Where are most of the skyscrapers located in the birthplace of the director of Eye for an Eye? | in the two financial districts | [] | [
"Lighting\n\nIn order to specifically measure the amount of light entering the eye, personal circadian light meter called the Daysimeter has been developed. This is the first device created to accurately measure and characterize light (intensity, spectrum, timing, and duration) entering the eye that affects the hum... | Step 1: Eye for an Eye >> director → John Schlesinger
Step 2: John Schlesinger >> place of birth → London
Step 3: Most of London 's skyscrapers are located where? → in the two financial districts | 17,573 |
3hop1__740842_823374_26254 | By which century had the city of birth of the director of Eye for an Eye started becoming a prominent capital city? | the 11th century | [] | [
"Eye black\n\nEye black is a grease or strip applied under the eyes to reduce glare. It is often used by American football, baseball, and lacrosse players to mitigate the effects of bright sunlight or stadium floodlights.",
"Umayyad Caliphate\n\nThe Quran and Muhammad talked about racial equality and justice as i... | Step 1: Eye for an Eye >> director → John Schlesinger
Step 2: John Schlesinger >> place of birth → London
Step 3: By which century had London started becoming a prominent capital city? → the 11th century | 17,574 |
3hop1__183658_823374_26316 | In what part of the city where the director of "The Tale of Sweeney Todd" was born are the most skyscrapers? | in the two financial districts | [] | [
"Todd (given name)\n\nTodd is a given name. The name originates in Middle English where it means ``fox ''(possibly referring to a fox hunter).",
"Sami Brady\n\nSami Brady - DiMera is a fictional character from the NBC soap opera, Days of Our Lives, portrayed by Alison Sweeney. The character was born on - screen d... | Step 1: The Tale of Sweeney Todd >> director → John Schlesinger
Step 2: John Schlesinger >> place of birth → London
Step 3: Most of London 's skyscrapers are located where? → in the two financial districts | 17,575 |
3hop1__183658_823374_26254 | By which century had the birth city of the director of The Tale of Sweeney Todd started becoming a prominent capital city? | the 11th century | [] | [
"Zagreb Pride\n\nZagreb Pride is the LGBT pride march in the city of Zagreb, capital of Croatia, with first taking place in 2002. Zagreb Pride is the first successful pride march that took place in Southeast Europe, and has become an annual event. Zagreb Pride members claim their work is inspired by the Stonewall R... | Step 1: The Tale of Sweeney Todd >> director → John Schlesinger
Step 2: John Schlesinger >> place of birth → London
Step 3: By which century had London started becoming a prominent capital city? → the 11th century | 17,576 |
3hop1__289114_823374_26316 | Most skyscrapers in the birthplace of the director of Cold Comfort Farm are located where? | in the two financial districts | [] | [
"The World Centre\n\nThe World Centre is an office skyscraper located in Makati, Philippines. It is owned by Megaworld Corp. It stands at 152.4 metres (500 feet), and is located on the largest central business district of the country.",
"Kagoshima Prefectural Government Building\n\nThe is a skyscraper located in ... | Step 1: Cold Comfort Farm >> director → John Schlesinger
Step 2: John Schlesinger >> place of birth → London
Step 3: Most of London 's skyscrapers are located where? → in the two financial districts | 17,577 |
3hop1__289114_823374_26254 | By which century had the birthplace of the Cold Comfort Farm director started becoming a prominent city? | the 11th century | [] | [
"Zagreb Pride\n\nZagreb Pride is the LGBT pride march in the city of Zagreb, capital of Croatia, with first taking place in 2002. Zagreb Pride is the first successful pride march that took place in Southeast Europe, and has become an annual event. Zagreb Pride members claim their work is inspired by the Stonewall R... | Step 1: Cold Comfort Farm >> director → John Schlesinger
Step 2: John Schlesinger >> place of birth → London
Step 3: By which century had London started becoming a prominent capital city? → the 11th century | 17,578 |
3hop1__323902_217516_76921 | When was the first underground line in the place of death of Darmstadt Madonna's creator? | City & South London Railway | [] | [
"London Underground\n\nThe Underground has its origins in the Metropolitan Railway, the world's first underground railway. Opened in 1863, it is now part of the Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines; the first line to operate underground electric traction trains, the City & South London Railway in 1890,... | Step 1: Darmstadt Madonna >> creator → Hans Holbein
Step 2: Hans Holbein >> place of death → London
Step 3: what was the first underground line in London → City & South London Railway | 17,579 |
3hop1__108791_217516_76921 | What was the first underground line in the city where the painter of Portrait of Christina of Denmark died? | City & South London Railway | [] | [
"Hochkreuz (SWB)\n\nHochkreuz is a Bonn Stadtbahn station served by lines 16, 63 and 67. It is located on the Bad Godesberg branch, the next four stops are underground, including the terminus.",
"Parque Bustamante metro station\n\nParque Bustamante is an underground metro station on the Line 5 of the Santiago Met... | Step 1: Which was the creator of Portrait of Christina of Denmark? → Hans Holbein
Step 2: Hans Holbein >> place of death → London
Step 3: what was the first underground line in London → City & South London Railway | 17,580 |
3hop1__108151_217516_76921 | What was the first underground line in the city where the artist who created the Portrait of Thomas Cromwell died? | City & South London Railway | [] | [
"To Kill a King\n\nTo Kill a King is a 2003 English Civil War film directed by Mike Barker and starring Tim Roth, Rupert Everett and Dougray Scott. It centres on the relationship between Oliver Cromwell and Thomas Fairfax in the post-war period from 1648 until the former's death, in 1658.",
"Notes from Undergroun... | Step 1: The artwork Portrait of Thomas Cromwell was by who? → Hans Holbein
Step 2: Hans Holbein >> place of death → London
Step 3: what was the first underground line in London → City & South London Railway | 17,581 |
3hop1__108629_217516_76921 | What was the first underground line in the death city of the artist responsible for the creation of Venus and Amor? | City & South London Railway | [] | [
"Molino Dorino (Milan Metro)\n\nMolino Dorino is a station on Line 1 of Milan Metro in Milan, Italy. The underground station was opened in 1986. It's an underground station, placed at the end of the urban fare limit. The station is located between Via Molino Dorino and Via Francesco Cilea.",
"John Pounds\n\nJohn ... | Step 1: What artist was responsible for the creation of Venus and Amor? → Hans Holbein
Step 2: Hans Holbein >> place of death → London
Step 3: what was the first underground line in London → City & South London Railway | 17,582 |
3hop1__107407_217516_76921 | What was the first underground line in the city where the creator of A Lady with a Squirrel and a Starling died? | City & South London Railway | [] | [
"Angry Candy\n\nAngry Candy is a 1988 collection of short stories by American writer Harlan Ellison, loosely organized around the theme of death. The title comes the last line of the poem \"the Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls\" by E. E. Cummings, \"...the/ moon rattles like a fragment of angry candy.\"... | Step 1: The A Lady with a Squirrel and a Starling was made by whom? → Hans Holbein
Step 2: Hans Holbein >> place of death → London
Step 3: what was the first underground line in London → City & South London Railway | 17,583 |
3hop1__108747_144910_3684 | Where did the 2008 Olympic torch relay begin, in the city where the creator of James Bond was born? | Wembley Stadium | [
"Wembley"
] | [
"2008 Summer Olympics torch relay\n\nIn Japan, the Mayor of Nagano, Shoichi Washizawa said that it has become a \"great nuisance\" for the city to host the torch relay prior to the Nagano leg. Washizawa's aides said the mayor's remark was not criticism about the relay itself but about the potential disruptions and ... | Step 1: Which was the creator of James Bond? → Ian Fleming
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Ian Fleming ? → London
Step 3: Where did the torch relay begin in London for the 2008 Olympics? → Wembley Stadium | 17,584 |
3hop1__108747_144910_26427 | What concert venue in the city where the creator of James Bond was born shares its first name with a famous football stadium? | Wembley Arena | [] | [
"Hang Tuah Stadium (Pekanbaru)\n\nHang Tuah Stadium was formerly a multi-use stadium in Pekanbaru, Riau, Indonesia. It was normally used for football matches and as the home venue for PSPS Pekanbaru of the Liga Indonesia. The stadium had a capacity of 5,000 spectators.",
"London\n\nLondon has numerous venues for ... | Step 1: Which was the creator of James Bond? → Ian Fleming
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Ian Fleming ? → London
Step 3: What London concert venue shares its first name with a famous football stadium? → Wembley Arena | 17,585 |
3hop1__575510_144910_3684 | Where did the 2008 Olympic torch relay begin in the birthplace of Thunderball's author? | Wembley Stadium | [
"Wembley"
] | [
"2008 Summer Olympics torch relay\n\nNorth Korea: The event was held in Pyongyang on April 28. It was the first time that the Olympic torch has traveled to North Korea. A crowd of thousands waving pink paper flowers and small flags with the Beijing Olympics logo were organized by the authoritarian regime watched th... | Step 1: Thunderball >> author → Ian Fleming
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Ian Fleming ? → London
Step 3: Where did the torch relay begin in London for the 2008 Olympics? → Wembley Stadium | 17,586 |
3hop1__575510_144910_26427 | What concert venue in the city the author of Thunderball was born shares its name with a famous football stadium? | Wembley Arena | [] | [
"Pete András Stadion\n\nPete András Stadion is a sports stadium in Kazincbarcika, Hungary. The stadium is home to the famous association football side Kazincbarcikai SC. The stadium has a capacity of 8,000.",
"Thunderball (novel)\n\nThunderball is the ninth book in Ian Fleming's James Bond series, and the eighth ... | Step 1: Thunderball >> author → Ian Fleming
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Ian Fleming ? → London
Step 3: What London concert venue shares its first name with a famous football stadium? → Wembley Arena | 17,587 |
3hop1__809774_144910_3684 | Where did the torch relay begin in the birthplace of the Goldfinger's author for the 2008 Olympics? | Wembley Stadium | [
"Wembley"
] | [
"2008 Summer Olympics torch relay\n\nSome advocates for Tibet, Darfur, and the spiritual practice Falun Gong, planned to protest the April 9 arrival of the torch in San Francisco. China had already requested the torch route in San Francisco be shortened. On April 7, 2008, two days prior to the actual torch relay, t... | Step 1: Goldfinger >> author → Ian Fleming
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Ian Fleming ? → London
Step 3: Where did the torch relay begin in London for the 2008 Olympics? → Wembley Stadium | 17,588 |
3hop1__809774_144910_26427 | What concert venue in the city where Goldfinger's author was born shares its first name with a famous football stadium? | Wembley Arena | [] | [
"Pete András Stadion\n\nPete András Stadion is a sports stadium in Kazincbarcika, Hungary. The stadium is home to the famous association football side Kazincbarcikai SC. The stadium has a capacity of 8,000.",
"Estadio Pensativo\n\nEstadio Pensativo is a football stadium in Antigua Guatemala, Guatemala. The venue ... | Step 1: Goldfinger >> author → Ian Fleming
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Ian Fleming ? → London
Step 3: What London concert venue shares its first name with a famous football stadium? → Wembley Arena | 17,589 |
3hop1__810790_144910_3684 | The birth city of the author of Diamonds are Forever held the 2008 Olympics. Where did the torch relay start there? | Wembley Stadium | [
"Wembley"
] | [
"2008 Summer Olympics torch relay\n\nThailand: The April 18 relay through Bangkok was the Olympic flame's first visit to Thailand. The relay covered just over 10 km, and included Bangkok's Chinatown. The torch was carried past Democracy Monument, Chitralada Palace and a number of other city landmarks. M.R. Narisa C... | Step 1: Diamonds Are Forever >> author → Ian Fleming
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Ian Fleming ? → London
Step 3: Where did the torch relay begin in London for the 2008 Olympics? → Wembley Stadium | 17,590 |
3hop1__810790_144910_26427 | In the Diamonds Are Forever author's birth city, what venue shares a first name with a stadium? | Wembley Arena | [] | [
"Pete András Stadion\n\nPete András Stadion is a sports stadium in Kazincbarcika, Hungary. The stadium is home to the famous association football side Kazincbarcikai SC. The stadium has a capacity of 8,000.",
"Śląsk Wrocław\n\nWrocławski Klub Sportowy Śląsk Wrocław Spółka Akcyjna, commonly known as WKS Śląsk Wroc... | Step 1: Diamonds Are Forever >> author → Ian Fleming
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Ian Fleming ? → London
Step 3: What London concert venue shares its first name with a famous football stadium? → Wembley Arena | 17,591 |
3hop1__207167_144910_3684 | In the Thrilling Cities author's birth city, where did the 2008 Olympic torch relay begin? | Wembley Stadium | [
"Wembley"
] | [
"2008 Summer Olympics torch relay\n\nAfter being lit at the birthplace of the Olympic Games in Olympia, Greece on March 24, the torch traveled to the Panathinaiko Stadium in Athens, and then to Beijing, arriving on March 31. From Beijing, the torch was following a route passing through six continents. The torch has... | Step 1: Thrilling Cities >> author → Ian Fleming
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Ian Fleming ? → London
Step 3: Where did the torch relay begin in London for the 2008 Olympics? → Wembley Stadium | 17,592 |
3hop1__207167_144910_26427 | What concert venue in the Thrilling Cities author's birthpalce shares its first name with a famous football stadium? | Wembley Arena | [] | [
"Thrilling Cities\n\nThrilling Cities is the title of a travelogue by the James Bond author and \"The Sunday Times\" journalist Ian Fleming. The book was first published in the UK in November 1963 by Jonathan Cape. The cities covered by Fleming were Hong Kong, Macau, Tokyo, Honolulu, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Chicago... | Step 1: Thrilling Cities >> author → Ian Fleming
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Ian Fleming ? → London
Step 3: What London concert venue shares its first name with a famous football stadium? → Wembley Arena | 17,593 |
3hop1__218454_144910_3684 | For the 2008 Olympics, where did the torch relay begin in the city where the creator of 00 agent was born? | Wembley Stadium | [
"Wembley"
] | [
"2008 Summer Olympics torch relay\n\nIndia: Due to concerns about pro-Tibet protests, the relay through New Delhi on April 17 was cut to just 2.3 km (less than 1.5 miles), which was shared amongst 70 runners. It concluded at the India Gate. The event was peaceful due to the public not being allowed at the relay. A ... | Step 1: 00 Agent >> creator → Ian Fleming
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Ian Fleming ? → London
Step 3: Where did the torch relay begin in London for the 2008 Olympics? → Wembley Stadium | 17,594 |
3hop1__218454_144910_26427 | What concert venue in the 00 Agent creator's birthplace shares its first name with a famous football stadium? | Wembley Arena | [] | [
"2018 Winter Olympics closing ceremony\n\nThe closing ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics took place at Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium in Pyeongchang County, South Korea, on 25 February 2018 at 20: 00 KST (UTC + 9).",
"Briskeby Arena\n\nBriskeby Arena, previously known as Briskeby gressbane, is an all-seater footba... | Step 1: 00 Agent >> creator → Ian Fleming
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Ian Fleming ? → London
Step 3: What London concert venue shares its first name with a famous football stadium? → Wembley Arena | 17,595 |
3hop1__107997_144910_3684 | Where did the torch relay begin in the city where the writer of Ernst Stavro Blofeld was born, during the 2008 Olympics? | Wembley Stadium | [
"Wembley"
] | [
"2008 Summer Olympics torch relay\n\nSome advocates for Tibet, Darfur, and the spiritual practice Falun Gong, planned to protest the April 9 arrival of the torch in San Francisco. China had already requested the torch route in San Francisco be shortened. On April 7, 2008, two days prior to the actual torch relay, t... | Step 1: Who is Ernst Stavro Blofeld by? → Ian Fleming
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Ian Fleming ? → London
Step 3: Where did the torch relay begin in London for the 2008 Olympics? → Wembley Stadium | 17,596 |
3hop1__107997_144910_26427 | What concert venue in the birthplace of the creator of Ernst Stavro Blofeld shares its first name with a famous football stadium? | Wembley Arena | [] | [
"Doosan Arena\n\nDoosan Arena, previously known as Stadion města Plzně (Plzeň City Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Plzeň, Czech Republic. It is located in the Štrunc Park near the confluence of Mže and Radbuza rivers. The stadium is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Vikt... | Step 1: Who is Ernst Stavro Blofeld by? → Ian Fleming
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Ian Fleming ? → London
Step 3: What London concert venue shares its first name with a famous football stadium? → Wembley Arena | 17,597 |
3hop1__108181_144910_3684 | Where did the torch relay begin in the birthplace of the creator of Shaken, not stirred for the 2008 Olympics? | Wembley Stadium | [
"Wembley"
] | [
"2008 Summer Olympics torch relay\n\nTurkey: The torch relay leg in Istanbul, held on April 3, started on Sultanahmet Square and finished in Taksim Square. Uyghurs living in Turkey protested at Chinese treatment of their compatriots living in Xinjiang. Several protesters who tried to disrupt the relay were promptly... | Step 1: The artwork Shaken, not stirred was by who? → Ian Fleming
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Ian Fleming ? → London
Step 3: Where did the torch relay begin in London for the 2008 Olympics? → Wembley Stadium | 17,598 |
3hop1__108181_144910_26427 | Which concert venue in the birth city of the writer of Shaken, not stirred shares its first name with a famous football stadium? | Wembley Arena | [] | [
"Estadio Alfonso Lastras\n\nEstadio Alfonso Lastras is a multi-use unfinished stadium in San Luis Potosí, Mexico. It is currently used mostly for football matches, and also music concerts. It used to be the home stadium of San Luis F.C. but after it dissolved Atlético San Luis is the current team that play in Alfon... | Step 1: The artwork Shaken, not stirred was by who? → Ian Fleming
Step 2: What is the place of birth of Ian Fleming ? → London
Step 3: What London concert venue shares its first name with a famous football stadium? → Wembley Arena | 17,599 |
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