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tc_2098
"Who was described by co star Nick Nolte as, ""...a ball buster. Protect me from her?"""
Barbra Streisand
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[ "Articles about Nick Nolte - Tripod.com\n\nArticles about Nick Nolte\nNew additions to articles page as of May 16, 1999\nEntertainment Weekly; New York; Apr 16, 1999; Daniel Fierman;\nMEAL TIME Will Breakfast of Champions ever be served? Disney originally scheduled director Alan Rudolph's year-old adaptation of the...
tc_2099
Who were the first two men to drive on the Moon?
David Scott and James Irwin
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tc_2100
Who in 1996 made the longest spaceflight by a woman?
Shannon Lucid
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tc_2101
Who won the first of his Nobel prizes in 1956 for research which led to the invention of the transistor?
John Bardeen
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tc_2103
Which electrical engineer invented the triode valve in 1907?
Lee De Forest
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[ "Electrical engineering\n\nElectrical engineering is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. This field first became an identifiable occupation in the latter half of the 19th century after commercialization of the electric telegra...
tc_2104
Who performed the first artificial heart transplant?
William DeVries
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tc_2105
In which movie did Bogart have his first gangster part?
The Petrified Forest
[ "petrified forest" ]
[ "Humphrey Bogart\n\nHumphrey DeForest Bogart (; December 25, 1899 - January 14, 1957) was an American screen actor whose performances in 1940s films noir such as The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, and The Big Sleep earned him status as a cultural icon.", "Humphrey Bogart\n\nBogart began acting in 1921 after a hit...
tc_2106
Which film maker's first film was Pather Panchali?
Satyajit Ray
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tc_2107
Which actress was Roger Moor's first Bond girl?
Jane Seymour
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tc_2109
Who designed the Geodesic Dome in the US Pavilion at the 1967 Montréal's World's Fair exhibition?
Buckminster Fuller
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[ "Geodesic dome\n\nA geodesic dome is a hemispherical thin-shell structure (lattice-shell) based on a network of geodesics (great circles) on the surface of a sphere or a hemisphere. The geodesics intersect to form triangular elements, which have local, triangular rigidity, and so distribute the structural stress th...
tc_2110
Who was the top star at the US box office in 1935?
Shirley Temple
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tc_2112
How is Paul Reubens also known in the film and TV world?
Pee Wee Herman
[ "peewee herman", "pee wee herman" ]
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tc_2113
Who founded the magazine Camera Work?
Alfred Stieglitz
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[ "Camera Work\n\nCamera Work was a quarterly photographic journal published by Alfred Stieglitz from 1903 to 1917. It is known for its many high-quality photogravures by some of the most important photographers in the world and its editorial purpose to establish photography as a fine art. It has been called \"consum...
tc_2115
How long is Indianapolis's most famous motor race?
500 miles
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tc_2117
Who was the first female to have three consectu8ive US No 1 albums?
Donna Summer
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tc_2118
Which detective lived on a boat called St Vitus Dance?
Crockett
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tc_2119
On which river was the Grand Coulee built?
Columbia
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tc_2120
In which decade of the 20th century was Brad Pitt born?
1960s
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tc_2124
Who had an 80s No 1 with Like A Prayer?
Madonna
[ "madonna disambiguation", "madonna album disambiguation", "madonna film", "madonna" ]
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tc_2125
In which decade was Ewan McGregor born?
1970s
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tc_2126
Who produced the first jumbo jet in 1975?
Boeing
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tc_2129
Who had an 80s No 1 with Let's Hear It For The Boy?
Deniece Williams
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tc_2130
Where in America is the Rockefeller University?
New York
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[ "Rockefeller University\n\nThe Rockefeller University is an American private university located in New York City in the United States, offering postgraduate and postdoctoral education. It conducts research mainly in biological sciences and medical science, and has produced or attracted many Nobel laureates. The Roc...
tc_2133
In professional football, which state do the Cardinals call home?
Arizona
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tc_2134
Which musical instrument did Stan Getz play?
Tenor saxophone
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tc_2135
Which musical featured the song Tonight?
West Side Story
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tc_2137
What kind of orchard did Chekhov write a play about?
Cherry
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tc_2139
Who had an 80s No 1 hit with Jack & Diane?
John Cougar
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tc_2140
Truman Capote wrote about Breakfast at which place?
Tiffany's
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tc_2141
On a computer keyboard which letter on the same line is immediately right of the O?
P
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tc_2142
Abyssinia has become known as what?
Ethiopia
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[ "Ethiopian Empire\n\nThe Ethiopian Empire (), also known as Abyssinia (a Europeanized form of the Arabic al-Habash), was a kingdom that spanned a geographical area covered by the northern half of Ethiopia. It existed from approximately 1137 (beginning of Zagwe dynasty) until 1974, when the Solomonic dynasty was ov...
tc_2143
In which decade of the 20th century was Anne Archer born?
1940s
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tc_2144
Cass Gilbert was the major developer of what type of building?
Skyscraper
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tc_2146
In which state was Madonna born?
Michigan
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[ "Mary, mother of Jesus\n\nMary (; ; ), also known by various titles, styles and honorifics, was a 1st-century Galilean Jewish woman of Nazareth and the mother of Jesus, according to the New Testament.", "Mary, mother of Jesus\n\nThe gospels of Matthew and Luke in the New Testament describe Mary as a virgin () a...
tc_2147
In comic books, who featured with Sugar?
Spike
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tc_2148
Who became speaker of the house of representatives in 1995?
Newt Gingrich
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tc_2149
John Glenn became Senator for which state?
Ohio
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tc_2150
The Battle Of New Orleans was a big No 1 for which singer?
Johnny Horton
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tc_2151
What are the international registration letters of a vehicle from Mexico?
MEX
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tc_2152
In which cop series did Phil Collins appear as Phil the Shill?
Miami Vice
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[ "Phil Collins\n\nPhilip David Charles \"Phil\" Collins (born 30 January 1951) is an English singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, record producer and actor. He is known as the drummer and lead singer in the rock band Genesis and as a solo artist. Between 1983 and 1990, Collins scored three UK and seven US number-...
tc_2154
"Which US singer said, ""You're not drunk if you can lie on the floor without holding on?"""
Dean Martin
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tc_2155
What is the name of the main space exploration center in Florida?
Cape Canaveral
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tc_2157
The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face was featured in which Clint Eastwood film?
Play Misty For Me
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tc_2161
In which decade of the 20th century was Michael Keaton born?
1950s
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tc_2162
Who performed He's A Tramp in the Disney movie Lady And The Tramp?
Peggy Lee
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tc_2164
In which Center is he Metropolitan Opera House?
Lincoln Center
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tc_2165
Jersey Joe Walcott was a world champion in which sport?
Boxing
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tc_2168
Where in Lybia did Australian troops take a seaport occupied by the Italians in 1941?
Tobruk
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tc_2169
What was the last No1 hit for the Everly Brothers?
Cathy's Clown
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tc_2170
Where is the Great White Way?
New York (Broadway)
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tc_2171
Which mountains stretch from West Virginia to Georgia?
Blue Ridge Mountains
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tc_2172
Under which name did Alfonso D' Abruzzo find fame as an actor?
Alan Alda
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tc_2174
According to the inventor Thomas Edison genius is made up how many percent of inspiration?
One
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tc_2175
Who produced the first Chinook helicopter in 1961?
Boeing
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tc_2176
Which actor founded the American Ocean's campaign in 1987?
Ted Danson
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tc_2177
In which decade did Bonnie & Clyde operate?
1930s
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tc_2178
Which C S wrote The African Queen?
Forester
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tc_2179
Who had a 60s No 1 with Everyday People?
Sly & The Family Stone
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tc_2180
Who had an 80s No 1 with Lady?
Kenny Rogers
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tc_2181
Igor Sikorsky developed which means of transport?
Helicopter
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tc_2184
Which widow of a rock star appeared in Dallas?
Priscilla Presley
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tc_2185
Who wrote the novel The Power and The Glory?
Graham Greene
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tc_2186
The German terrorist group The Red Army Faction were more usually known as which Gang?
Baader-Meinhof Gang
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tc_2188
What was the first name of the fictional sleuth Baretta?
Tony
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tc_2189
How many people traditionally sing barbershop?
Four
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tc_2190
What was Diana Ross's first solo No 1?
Ain't No Mountain High Enough
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tc_2192
Which Argentinean became conductor of the New York Philharmonic in 1970?
Daniel Barenboim
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tc_2193
Which Bond girl was Honor Blackman?
Pussy Galore
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tc_2194
Which Latvian was principal dancer with the American Ballet Theater in the 70s returning later as director?
Mikhail Baryshnikov
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tc_2195
Hard-rock group Motley Crue come from which city?
Los Angeles
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tc_2196
Cindy Birdsong was a member of which singing group?
Supremes
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tc_2197
Which movie won Marlon Brando his second Oscar?
The Godfather
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tc_2198
On a Monopoly board, what are B & O, Reading, Short Line and Pennsylvania?
Stations
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tc_2199
The Harry Lime theme was used in which film?
The Third Man
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tc_2201
Which city hosts the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival?
New York
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tc_2204
What was the profession of Burt Reynolds' father?
Police Officer
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tc_2205
Which Scottish border town was the scene of a jumbo jet disaster?
Lockerbie
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tc_2206
Solidarity was the mass movement of the people in which country?
Poland
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tc_2207
Which golfer Sandy triumphed at the US Masters?
Lyle
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tc_2210
Who became the world's youngest ever boxing heavyweight champion?
Mike Tyson
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tc_2211
What was the world's first reusable spacecraft called?
Space Shuttle
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tc_2213
What was Patricia Highsmith's first novel?
Strangers On A Train
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tc_2214
In which war was cowboy star Tom MIx shot in the mouth?
Spanish American War
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tc_2215
How many years did the Holocaust last?
12
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tc_2216
"Which soap had people asking. ""Who shot JR?"""
Dallas
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tc_2217
Which tennis ace completed his fifth successive Wimbledon singles triumph?
Bjorn Borg
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tc_2219
Who replaced Erich Honecker as GDR head of state?
Egon Krenz
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tc_2220
Off which pitcher did Babe Ruth smash his 714th and final Major League home run?
Guy Bush
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tc_2223
Which US President was linked with the 'Star Wars' policy?
Reagan
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tc_2224
Where in the Ukraine was there a nuclear explosion in 1986?
Chernobyl
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tc_2225
Anwar Sadat was President of which country when he died in 1981?
Egypt
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tc_2226
Who released an album called Thriller in 1982?
Michael Jackson
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[ "Thriller (Michael Jackson album)\n\nThriller is the sixth studio album by American singer Michael Jackson. It was released by Epic Records on November 30, 1982, as the follow-up to Jackson's critically and commercially successful 1979 album Off the Wall. Thriller explores similar genres to those of Off the Wall, i...
tc_2227
Which 80s leader had a wife called Raisa?
Mikhail Gorbachev
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tc_2228
In what month in 1990 did Iraq invade Kuwait?
August
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tc_2232
Who won the ladies singles most times at Wimbledon in the 80s?
Martina Navratilova
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tc_2233
Which island was the home of Bob Marley, who died in 1981?
Jamaica
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tc_2234
Which John portrayed The Elephant Man on film?
Hurt
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tc_2235
Which city was devastated by an earthquake in 1985 and then hosted the World Cup in 1986?
Mexico
[ "mexican coast", "united mexican states", "mexican united states", "mexxico", "mexic", "estados unidos de mexico", "mexique", "mountains of mexico", "mehico", "republic of mexico", "mexican republic", "sierra de la estrella", "mexican", "united states of mexico", "central mexico", "eum...
[ "Mexico History - Culture, Religion and Lifestyle in Mexico\n\nMexico City History | Culture | Religion | MexicoCity.com\nBlog\nMexico History\nThe land of Mexico City has been inhabitated for over 7000 years with the first tribes travelling from Central Europe around 5000 to 300 B.C. Some of the tribes in Mexico C...
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Hahnium was so named by US scientists in honor of Otto Hahn; what was its original name?
Unnilpentium
[ "dubnium", "eka tantalum", "unnilpentium", "element 105" ]
[ "Otto Hahn\n\nOtto Hahn, , (8 March 1879 – 28 July 1968) was a German chemist and pioneer in the fields of radioactivity and radiochemistry who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1944 for the discovery and the radiochemical proof of nuclear fission. He is referred to as the father of nuclear chemistry.", "Otto...
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Which movement was thought to be responsible for the kidnapping of Western hostages in Lebanon in the 890s?
Hezbollah
[ "hizbu llah", "hezbollah external security organisation", "hizballah s external security organisation", "hezbolah", "hizbollah", "huzbollah", "hesbola", "hizbula moslem religion social and terror organization", "party of god", "hezzbollah", "hezbola", "hizbalah", "khizbollah", "hezboolah",...
[ "Lebanon\n\nLebanon ( or; or ; Lebanese Arabic:; ), officially the Lebanese RepublicRepublic of Lebanon is the most common phrase used by Lebanese government agencies. The phrase Lebanese Republic is a literal translation of the official Arabic and French names that is not used in today's world. Lebanese Arabic i...