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1,487,875 | Which President was the likely father of Sally Heming's children? | Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: A Brief Account | Thomas Jefferson's Monticello Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings People of the Plantation Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: A Brief Account The claim that Thomas Jefferson fathered children with Sally Hemings, a slave at Monticello, entered the public arena during... | The Pegasus Daily Bulletin | Crap, the Name Escapes Me! Crap, the Name Escapes Me! A comfortable place to hang ~ chat ~ debate ~ have fun! ~*~ Etch a Sketch ~*~ Post by on Jan 29, 2012 10:45:50 GMT -5 Good morning Miss Who, Sus, Peg and Tuxy Flying Horse Gabber Extraordinaire I am sorry to be posting this. i am FH's ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,876 | From the Greek, what word means rule by the wealthy? | Word Root Of The Day: crat | Membean → characterized by, like The etymological underpinning of an aristocracy is that it is a “rule” by the “best” members of society, which usually meant the nobility. Crazy “Crat” Creates Rulers The Greek word crat means “rule,” and the corresponding suffix -cracy means “rule by.” Here... | Ancient Egypt: Greek and Roman rule - Ancient Man and His First Civilizations Ancient Man and His First Civilizations Egypt-9 The Ptolemy Greek's So now, Egypt is ruled by Greek kings, Alexander the Great has taken Egypt from the Persians, and made it a part of the Greek Empire. The arrival of the Greeks brought an u... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,877 | The word “motel” is a portmanteau of what two words? | Portmanteau word - definition of portmanteau word by The Free Dictionary Portmanteau word - definition of portmanteau word by The Free Dictionary http://www.thefreedictionary.com/portmanteau+word (Linguistics) another name for blend 7 [C19: from the idea that two meanings are packed into one word] blend v.t. 1. to mix ... | "Masterminds" - Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England), December 27, 2014 | Online Research Library: Questia Read preview Article excerpt 1. Which actor starred as detective Magnum PI? 2. Which town in Cornwall has become famous for the number of artists who are based there because of its light? 3. Which Manx rider w... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,878 | Which woman is the MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington? | Diane Abbott - MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington Diane Abbott MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington & Shadow Secretary of State for Health Site Search International Students Benefit Us All. Government Policy Makes Us Poorer - RT if you agree.\\n\\nRead my recent blog at https://t.co/6giSQrTXGO 31 Dec 2016 FAQ... | BBC - iWonder - Firsts for women in Parliament Firsts for women in Parliament Painting credits Smashing the glass ceiling From the first woman in the Lords to the first woman to call "Order!" in the Commons, discover more about these trailblazers. 1919 Viscountess Nancy Astor: first woman MP to take her seat in the Com... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,879 | Menieres syndrome affects which part of the body? | How does Meniere's disease affect the body? - Meniere's Disease - Sharecare Meniere's Disease How does Meniere's disease affect the body? A Honor Society of Nursing (STTI) answered In the worst cases, Meniere's disease can be incapacitating. Vertigo and dizziness may be so bad that patients fall down while trying to wa... | What famous sauce is manufactured by McIlhenny & Co? Tabasco What year was th - Pastebin.com In what country can one find 40 species of lemurs? A: Madagascar. RAW Paste Data What famous sauce is manufactured by McIlhenny & Co? Tabasco What year was the first motor race held that was classed as Formula 1? 1950 In the w... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,880 | Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew was reprimanded after head butting a player from which Premier League team? | Newcastle fine Alan Pardew £100,000 for head-butt on Hull's David Meyler | Football | The Guardian Newcastle fine Alan Pardew £100,000 for head-butt on Hull's David Meyler • Incident happens during second half of Newcastle game • 'It was a heat of the moment thing – I massively regret it' Observer Sport staff and agenc... | BBC NEWS | UK | Scotland | Elephant polo stars just champion Elephant polo stars just champion Scotland's elephant polo team trampled the opposition Scotland are celebrating sporting glory after being crowned world champions of elephant polo. The Duke of Argyll captained the Chivas team to victory in the Elephant Polo ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,881 | What is the name of the Trust, founded in 1986, which specialises in the removal of the debris of war, such as landmines? | The Judging Panel - Robert Burns Humanitarian Award Home Robert Burns Humanitarian Award Judging panel The Judging Panel 2016 Judging the Robert Burns Humanitarian Award is an esteemed group of people, from all walks of life, and with a broad range of experience in humanitarian work, business, charity and knowledge of ... | Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: February 2011 Macclesfield Pub Quiz League 22nd Feb–Cup/Plate Semi Finals Questions set by Plough Horntails and the Dolphin 1. How many hoops are used in the standard game of Croquet? A, 6. 2. Which African kingdom was known as Basutoland before it gained independence in 1966? A. Lesotho... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,882 | 'The Glorious Revolution' brought which monarch to the throne of England? | The Glorious Revolution of 1688 The Glorious Revolution of 1688 Stephen Quinn, Texas Christian University The Glorious Revolution was when William of Orange took the English throne from James II in 1688. The event brought a permanent realignment of power within the English constitution. The new co-monarchy of King Will... | On This Day - United Kingdom United Kingdom Detail 14/10/1066 The armies of William the Conqueror defeat the Saxon army and kill King Harold II of England 03/09/1189 King Richard I is crowned in Westminster following the death of King Henry II . 15/06/1215 King John puts his seal to the Magna Carta at Runnymede grantin... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,883 | In what country did Sandinistas battle Contras in the 1980's? | The contra war in Nicaragua - Noam Chomsky Home The contra war in Nicaragua - Noam Chomsky Noam Chomsky's account of the US-backed “contra” counter-insurgency in Nicaragua against the left-wing government brought to power on the back of a popular mass movement from below. It wasn't just the events in El Salvador that w... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,884 | In which English town or city is the Special Air Service (SAS) based? | Falklands War: SAS role in the conflict - BBC News BBC News Falklands War: SAS role in the conflict By Peter Jackson BBC News 4 May 2012 Read more about sharing. Close share panel Image caption HMS Sheffield was abandoned after it was hit by a French-made Exocet missile, killing 20 of its crew When HMS Sheffield was de... | My Questions - Documents Documents Share My Questions Embed <iframe src="http://docslide.us/embed/my-questions.html" width="750" height="600" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no" style="border:1px solid #CCC; border-width:1px; margin-bottom:5px; max-width: 100%;" allowfullscreen> </iframe> <d... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,885 | Which actress was Roger Moor's first Bond girl? | Booze, broads & Bond: Roger Moore’s memoir | New York Post Booze, broads & Bond: Roger Moore’s memoir Moore brought a suave air of unflappability to the role of 007, here in 1983’s “Octopussy.” Courtesy Everett Collection MORE FROM: Broadway gathers to honor Edward Albee Whenever Roger Moore, who will be 87 on Tuesday,... | Miss Moneypenny - James Bond Characters Alive Summary While Miss Moneypenny isn't strictly a Bond girl , she is one of the most iconic characters within the James Bond series. Moneypenny works at MI6 as M's secretary, and throughout most of the films demonstrates an infatuation with James Bond. The Many Faces of Miss M... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,886 | "If someone stands with their hands resting on their hips, they are said to be ""arms "" what?" | Body Language - The Most Common Gestures You'll See Daily THE MOST COMMON GESTURES YOU'LL SEE DAILY The number one gesture cluster women can't tolerate men doing at work People rarely think consciously about the effect of many of the seemingly simple non-verbal things they do. For example, when one person hugs another,... | Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: November 2015 Macclesfield Pub Quiz League Set by The Park Tavern and the Brewers Q1 Great Britain is to appear in the Tennis Davis Cup final in which Belgian city? Ghent Q2 Once storms Abigail, Barney, Clodagh, Desmond and Eva have passed the UK, which will be next? Frank The current Ebol... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,887 | What was the name of author A. A. Milne's son, the name of whom he used in his Winnie The Pooh books? | A.A. Milne - Writer - Biography.com A.A. Milne English writer A.A. Milne is best known for his children's stories about the adventures of Winnie-the-Pooh. IN THESE GROUPS “No sensible author wants anything but praise.” “Weeds are flowers too, once you get to know them.” A.A. Milne Synopsis British author A.A. Milne wa... | Arthur Miller Biography | List of Works, Study Guides & Essays | GradeSaver Miller, Arthur Biography of Arthur Miller Arthur Miller was one of the leading American playwrights of the twentieth century. He was born in October 1915 in New York City to a women's clothing manufacturer, who lost everything in the economic c... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,888 | Footballer David Beckham, born 2nd May 1975, played for which English football club between 1993 and 2003? | David Beckham | David Beckham Football Player David Beckham Football Player Posted on February 23, 2011 by ikercasillasfootball The full name of David Beckham is David Robert Joseph Beckham. He was born on 2nd May 1975. He is an English football player currently playing for Los Angeles Galaxy. He is one of the best mid... | David Beckham to donate Paris St-Germain salary to children's charity | London Evening Standard David Beckham to donate Paris St-Germain salary to children's charity Thursday 31 January 2013 13:36 BST Click to follow David Beckham to donate Paris St-Germain salary to children's charity 1/6 French lesson: David Beckha... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,889 | What major thoroughfare was known as Tyburn Road until the 18th century? | Oxford Street, London - London World / United Kingdom / England / London World / United Kingdom / England street, invisible, do not draw title Upload a photo World Famous Shopping. Oxford Street is a green property (£300) on the London monopoly board game. Other green properties are Regent S... | Full text of "Half-hours with the highwaymen; picturesque biographies and traditions of the "knights of the road"" See other formats WITH AT LOS ANGELES CRAWFORD BOOK SHOP New and Used Books . MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. > 1 HALF-HOURS WITH THE HIGHWAYMEN WORKS BY CHARLES G. HARPER The Portsmouth Road, and its Tri... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,890 | Dante, Boccaccio, Petrarch and Giotto were based in what city in the first half of the 14th century? | Art History (first Half) Flashcards by ProProfs Francesco Petrarca, Dante Alighieri, and Giovanni Boccaccio were all leading __________ in fourteenth-century Europe. Sienese painting is particularly associated with the continued influence of __________ traditions. The terms giornata, sinopia, and intonaco all refer... | Abode Italy - Tuscany Area Guide Abode is an international associate of Savills Tuscany Area Guide Guide to Tuscany View All Areas Property for sale in Tuscany Property to rent in Tuscany Get Email Alerts for this area Tuscany is central Italy's largest region with a population of over 3.75 million. Located on Italy's ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,891 | What pollen-receiving part of a flower also refers to negative perceptions and also Christian imagery? | Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: 4th November The Questions Macclesfield Pub Quiz League Set by The Lamb Inn ART & ENTERTAINMENT 1. Q. Offenbach’s barcarolle from ‘The Tales of Hoffman’ is a famous piece of music, but what is a barcarolle ? A. A BOATING SONG (Accept any reference to boats). 2. Q. Which Gilbert & Sullivan ... | Flora, Roman Goddess of Flowers, Springtime, and Sex Roman Flora is the Roman Goddess of flowering plants, especially those that bear fruit. Spring, of course, is Her season, and She has elements of a Love-Goddess, with its attendant attributes of fertility, sex, and blossoming. She is quite ancient; the Sabines are sa... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,892 | Which Italian dish, translating roughly as fried, resembles an omelette or crustless quiche? | Chef Home - The Egg The Egg Links to this Site The Egg, A Culinary Swiss Army Knife Has there ever been an ingredient more universally loved? Has there ever been one so wrongly maligned? Is there in the world of ingredients one that comes close to the egg in terms of its flexibility and usefulness - one whose role is c... | What's Your Pasta Type? (A Guide) - Allrecipes Know your bucatini from your ditalini? Find the perfect pasta for your sauces, soups, and salads with our illustrated guide to pasta types. Because shape matters. Angel Hair The long, delicate strands of angel hair pasta (a.k.a. capellini) are best served in light or cream... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,893 | Zen, Slave and Orac, are the 3 computers used by the protagonists in which TV series of the 1970's and 80's? | Adventures with the Wife and Blake | zen June 28, 2014 | Posted by Neil Perryman in Series 3 90 comments End of the line… First things first: Sue already knows that there are 52 episodes of Blake’s 7. I did consider telling her that there were only three series before we started this blog, so I could text her during ... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,894 | If an angler caught a fully grown roach and a perch which one would be the biggest | Hunt is on for the real monsters of the deep - Yorkshire Post Hunt is on for the real monsters of the deep 15:59 15:59 Friday 23 October 2009 Fishing stories often pass into local legend, but at Damflask they are different. These are not just tales of the mythical ones that got away, although there are plenty of them. ... | 1. If Mercury is 1, and Venus is 2, what is 6? - Jade Wright - Liverpool Echo 1. If Mercury is 1, and Venus is 2, what is 6? 2. If William Hartnell is 1, and Patrick Troughton is 2, who is 4? Share Get daily updates directly to your inbox + Subscribe Could not subscribe, try again laterInvalid Email 2. If William Hart... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,895 | Drax Power Station is in which English county? | petition: End subsidies for Drax power station in the UK!, United Kingdom End subsidies for Drax power station in the UK! by: Biofuelwatch target: Secretary of State for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy and the Minister of State for Energy, United Kingdom Drax power station in Yorkshire, England, burns more co... | The Counties of England | English County Guide County of Bedfordshire Tourism Website Districts: Bedford, Central Bedfordhsire, Luton Where is Bedfordshire? Bedfordshire borders Cambridgeshire to the north-east, Northamptonshire to the north, Buckinghamshire to the west and Hertfordshire to the south-east. County of ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,896 | The Pips where the backing singers for what “Empress of Soul”? | "MIDNIGHT TRAIN TO GEORGIA" EMPRESS OF SOUL GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS (1973) - YouTube "MIDNIGHT TRAIN TO GEORGIA" EMPRESS OF SOUL GLADYS KNIGHT & THE PIPS (1973) Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Rating is availabl... | The Motown Story The Motown Story By David Edwards and Mike Callahan Last update: August 8, 2012 The Motown story is the story of Berry Gordy, Jr., who was born in Detroit Michigan on November 28, 1929. He was the seventh of eight children of Berry Gordy II and Bertha Gordy. His parents had migrated to Detroit from Mil... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,897 | A Carrick Bend is a type of what? | carrick bend - Dictionary Definition : Vocabulary.com carrick bend n a knot used to connect the ends of two large ropes or hawsers Type of: any of various fastenings formed by looping and tying a rope (or cord) upon itself or to another rope or to another object Word Family Usage Examples Sign up, it's free! Whether yo... | English (British) - American Dictionary English (British) - American Dictionary Compiled by Mark Glicksman with the Assistance of Crinan Alexander, The Royal Botanical Garden, Edinburgh and Malcolm Manners, Horticultural Science Department of Florida Southern College And with Additional Suggestions by Iona Dawson (IULM... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,898 | On which Indonesian island was the United Nations Climate Change Conference held in December 2007? | Bali Climate Change Conference - December 2007 Bali Climate Change Conference - December 2007 The Bali Road Map The 13th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC and the 3rd session of the Conference of the Parties serving as the Meeting of the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol took place in Bali and wa... | Indonesia Map, Map of Indonesia Rivers in Indonesia The Indonesian archipelago has been inhabited up to 1.5 million years ago by Homo erectus, and 45,000 years ago by Homo sapiens. Modern Indonesians arrived in the region from Taiwan in about 2000 BC, replacing the Melaneasians. With the strategic location of the Indon... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,899 | Which film star was born on 20 June 1909 in Hobart, Tasmania? | Today’s Entertainment Biography: Errol Flynn | THE B.S. REPORT Today’s Entertainment Biography: Errol Flynn Edited From Wikipedia Errol Flynn (1909--1959) Errol Leslie Flynn was an Australian-born film actor, known for his romantic swashbuckler roles in Hollywood films and his flamboyant lifestyle. Background and Early... | Tasmania | history - geography - island and state, Australia | Britannica.com island and state, Australia Alternative Title: Van Diemen’s Land Tasmania Seats in federal House of Representatives 5 (of 150) Australian Eastern Standard Time (GMT + 10) 1Mainland and island areas only; excludes coastal water. Tasmania, form... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,900 | In which Scottish city is there a statue of Desperate Dan | Desperate Dan Statue: Overview of Desperate Dan Statue 'Desperate Dan', High Street, Dundee ©2016 Gazetteer for Scotland A sizeable representation in bronze of the famous cartoon character, the Desperate Dan Statue has strode along the High Street in Dundee since 2001. Standing 2.5m (8 feet) in height, Dan is depicted ... | Oasis Artistfacts Artistfacts Artistfacts for Oasis They are often compared to The Beatles. Liam Gallagher has a son named Lennon with his ex-wife, actress Patsy Kensit. Noel is five years older than Liam, but Liam formed the band. Noel joined after a year as a roadie for The Inspiral Carpets. He had been writing songs... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,901 | Of all the teams in the 2009 County Cricket Championship, which one would come first alphabetically? | Fixtures For The 2009 County Cricket Championship Season | Bleacher Report Fixtures For The 2009 County Cricket Championship Season Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse more stories 552 1 Comment The fixtures for the start of the 2009 County Cricket season have recently been announced and county sides have begun their p... | BBC SPORT | Cricket | Test Match Special | TMS ground guide: Edgbaston Test Match Special England v South Africa, First Test, 24-28 July 2003 County Cricket Ground, Edgbaston Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham Take a virtual tour of Edgbaston In the last decade Edgbaston has traditionally hosted the first Test in any major se... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,902 | In the Bible, from what was 'Eve' created? | How Was Eve Created? - Contradictions in Genesis By Austin Cline Updated January 01, 2016. Genesis has contradictory accounts of when and how Eve, the first woman, was created. The Bible's first creation story says that Eve was created at the same time as Adam. The Bible's second creation story says that Adam was creat... | Norse Mythology Dictionary Asgard (Asgarth): Abode of gods. Ask (Aske, Askr): First man; created by Odin, Hoenir, and Lothur. Asynjur: Goddesses of Asgard. Atli: Second husband of Gudrun; invited Gunnar and Hogni to his court, where they were slain; slain by Gudrun. Audhumia (Audhumbla): Cow that nourished Ymir; create... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,903 | "The song ""My Kind Of Town"", written by Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen in 1964, was about which city?" | Frank Sinatra - My Kind Of Town - 1964 - Music Videos,Lyrics Frank Sinatra - My Kind Of Town - 1964 Lyrics Help preserve America's Music Tradition and suggest your lyrics here. Frank Sinatra - My Kind Of Town - 1964 Playlist: Pause Some trivia about Frank Sinatra - My Kind Of Town - 1964 "My Kind of Town" or "My Kind o... | Index-a The live album Beauty and the Beat featured pianist George Shearring and which singer? Peggy Lee Whose band was the Tijuana Brass? Herb Alpert Who were Cliff Richard's backing group through the 60s? The Shadows Who were the famous backing singers on most of Elvis Presley's early hits? The Jordanaires The... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,904 | What Washington D.C. landmark is shaped like an obelisk? | Landmarks of Washington, D.C. Landmarks of Washington, D.C. by Mark D. Hughes photos by Carol M. Highsmith Washington, D.C., is the capital of the United States and home to many of the country's most famous and recognizable landmarks. Follow this slideshow to learn more about some of the capital city's notable sites. P... | American Architecture: Origins, History, Characteristics American Architecture Statue of Liberty , New York Harbor. (1886). Arguably the most iconic example of American art in existence. Sculpted by the Frenchman Bartholdi, its pedestal was designed by architect Richard Morris Hunt. Notice the use of Classical elements... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,905 | What major river delta is located in southern Vietnam? | Vietnam Vietnam Official name: Socialist Republic of Vietnam Area: 329,560 square kilometers (127,244 square miles) Highest point on mainland: Fan-si-pan (3,143 meters/10,312 feet) Lowest point on land: Sea level Hemispheres: Northern and Eastern P.M. = noon GMT Longest distances: 1,650 kilometers (1,025 miles) from no... | Vietnam Country - Vietnam Net Worth Largest City: Ho Chi Minh City Government Type: Marxism–Leninism People's democracy single-party state Leader Title 1: President of Vietnam Leader Name 1: {{lang/vi/Truong Tan Sang Leader Title 2: Prime Minister of Vietnam Leader Name 2: vi/Nguyen Tan Dung Leader Title 3: Chairman of... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,906 | Which author created the characters 'Veruca Salt', 'Augustus Sloop' and 'Arthur Slugworth'? | Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) - IMDb IMDb There was an error trying to load your rating for this title. Some parts of this page won't work property. Please reload or try later. X Beta I'm Watching This! Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Error Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory ( 1971 ... | The UK Number Ones : 1950s Sheet Music Sales Week Ending SONG TITLE Notable Recording(s) + Artist Links Weeks COMMENT 7 Jan 1950 You're Breaking My Heart Ink Spots 2 They were a top close-harmony singing act of black Americans. 21 Jan 1950 Hop Scotch Polka Billy Whitlock 1 Whitlock wrote the piece with that title, ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,907 | In Greek mythology, which horned and hoofed being was the god of shepherds, pastures, and fertility? | 1000+ images about Pan Greek god on Pinterest | Statue of, Nature and The wild Forward Faunus was the Greek God PAN - the god of shepherds and flocks, of mountain wilds, hunting and rustic music. He wandered the hills and mountains of Arkadia playing his pan-pipes and chasing Nymphs. His unseen presence aroused feeling... | Greek God Hermes, the God of the Trade and Messenger of the Gods Parents: Hermes was the son of Zeus , the King of the Gods, and the mountain Nymph Maea, who was a daughter of the Titan Atlas . Hermes was born inside a cave on Mount Cyllene in Arcadia, southern Greece. Famous Children: Hermaphroditus and the Satyr Pan ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,908 | Zeus is the king of the Gods in which mythology? | Myth of Zeus, King of the Gods *** Zeus, King of the Gods The mythical story of Zeus, King of the Gods by Caroline H. Harding and Samuel B. Harding The Myth of Zeus, King of the Gods In the northern part of Greece there was a very high mountain called Mount Olympus; so high that during almost all the year its top was c... | Ford, Kristine / Hercules Hercules More stories were told about him than any other hero. Zeus fell in love with a beautiful Greek woman named Alcmene [Alk-ME-ne]. When Alcmene's husband, Amphitryon, was away, Zeus made her pregnant. Hera tricked Zeus into promising great things for the next divine birth, then she had... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,909 | In which Yorkshire town was the opera singer Lesley Garrett born in 1955? | Lesley Garrett | Chickipedia Forgot password? Create account Lesley Garrett Lesley Garrett was born in the town of Thorne near Doncaster in South Yorkshire, into a musical family on the 10th April, 1955. She is one of the best loved and most down-to-earth personalities in British music. DETAILS Add Lesley Garrett was... | Free Flashcards about GK 6 Which horse was involved in the 1913 incident that killed Emily Davison? Anmer What is the meaning of "discursive"? digressing from subject to subject What was the German 'Jugendstil' known as in Britain and the USA? Art Nouveau The artists Odilon Redon and Fernand Khnopff were most closely a... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,910 | "What was the sequel to the movie ""Grumpy Old Men""?" | Grumpier Old Men (1995) - IMDb IMDb There was an error trying to load your rating for this title. Some parts of this page won't work property. Please reload or try later. X Beta I'm Watching This! Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Error John and Max resolve to save their beloved bait shop from turn... | 1989 Academy Awards® Winners and History My Left Foot (1989, UK) Actor: DANIEL DAY-LEWIS in "My Left Foot", Kenneth Branagh in "Henry V", Tom Cruise in "Born on the Fourth of July", Morgan Freeman in "Driving Miss Daisy", Robin Williams in "Dead Poets Society" Actress: JESSICA TANDY in "Driving ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,911 | What were the surnames of Bonnie and Clyde? | Bonnie Elizabeth Barrow (Parker) (1910 - 1934) - Genealogy Bonnie Elizabeth Barrow Share your family tree and photos with the people you know and love Build your family tree online Share photos and videos Rowena, Runnels County, Texas, United States Death: in Bienville Parish, Louisiana, United States Cause of death: D... | Index-a The live album Beauty and the Beat featured pianist George Shearring and which singer? Peggy Lee Whose band was the Tijuana Brass? Herb Alpert Who were Cliff Richard's backing group through the 60s? The Shadows Who were the famous backing singers on most of Elvis Presley's early hits? The Jordanaires The... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,912 | What is the women's equivalent of the Ryder Cup? | Solheim Cup 2013 Solheim Cup 2013 Dates: 13-18 August 2013 Tickets: Ticket registration available on the LPGA website In August 2013 the world will be watching Parker, Colorado as it hosts one of the biggest global sporting events - The Solheim Cup. The golf tournament features the top female golfers from Europe and Am... | Colin Montgomerie appointed Ryder Cup captain for 2010 | Sport | The Guardian Close This article is 7 years old Colin Montgomerie has been appointed as European Ryder Cup captain for 2010. The 45-year-old Scot was the overwhelming favourite to lead the team at Celtic Manor next year and Thomas Bjorn, the chairman of th... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,913 | With which song did Pharrell Williams top the charts in ten countries in 2013? | Pharrell Williams' 20 Biggest Billboard Hits | Billboard Pharrell Williams' 20 Biggest Billboard Hits Mimi Valdes Pharrell In music and entertainment, Pharell Williams can do it all. A creative force to be reckoned with, he wears many hats other than the now-famous Vivienne Westwood mountain hat he sported at the Gramm... | These were all hits in 1977 "The Honourable Schoolboy" by John Le Carre "Oliver's Story" by Erich Segal Al Capp retires with the last appearance of Li�l Abner on November 14th. Nonfiction "Looking Out for #1" by Robert Ringer "All Things Wise and Wonderful" by James Herriot "Your Erroneous Zones" by Dr. Wayne Dyer "T... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,914 | What was the real name of Herman, from the pop group Herman’s Hermits? | Herman's Hermits | Biography & History | AllMusic google+ Artist Biography by Bruce Eder Herman's Hermits were one of those odd 1960's groups that accumulated millions of fans, but precious little respect. Indeed, their status is remarkably similar to that of the Monkees and it's not a coincidence that bo... | Music Stars Real Names Movie Lists Music Stars Real Names Here is an alphabetical list of the most popular music stars from past to present and what their real or full names really are. Edited By: Lew Johnny Ace - John Alexander Jr. Adele - Adele Laurie Blue Adkins Clay Aiken - Clayton Holmes Grissom Akon - Aliaune Dam... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,915 | London landmark The Shaftesbury Memorial is better known by what name? | Shaftesbury Memorial - definition of Shaftesbury Memorial by The Free Dictionary Shaftesbury Memorial - definition of Shaftesbury Memorial by The Free Dictionary http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Shaftesbury+Memorial Pic·ca·dil·ly Circus (pĭk′ə-dĭl′ē) A traffic junction and popular meeting place in London, England, not... | History of Famous British Engineers, Buildings and inventions :: Britarticles Introduction > History of Famous British Engineers, Buildings and inventions History of Famous British Engineers, Buildings and inventions 28/09/2012 12:06 Please click on above underlined link and then scroll down page for articles England... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,916 | In what year was the first Eurovision Song Contest held ? | 60 years of Eurovision Song Contest - the 10's Host City Düsseldorf A total of forty-three countries took part in the contest held in the German city of Düsseldorf. While initially several cities had been in the running to host the contest, it was Düsseldorf that emerged as the winner. The biggest news at this contest ... | How Eurovision ruined 90s starlet Gina G EUROVISION may have launched ABBA's career but it did nothing for Australian singer Gina G. "It didn't do me any favours afterwards," the singer, whose real name is Gina Gardiner, said. Gardiner, 39, who grew up in Brisbane, represented the UK in the 1996 Eurovision Song Contest... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,917 | Basildon Bond and C U Jimmy were the comic creations of which stage and TV comedian? | BBC - Comedy - The Russ Abbot Show The Russ Abbot Show The Russ Abbot Show We all have a time when we are gods, even if it's just in our heads. But once Russ Abbot was a giant, and unstoppable, at least on Saturday night. Russ Abbot was a fixture for much of the 1980s. Formats such as Russ Abbot's Madhouse were primeti... | James Corden’s ‘One Man, Two Guvnors’ on Broadway - The New York Times The New York Times Theater |Commedia Dell’Arte via English Music Hall Search Continue reading the main story LONDON IN the many months he has played the lead in “One Man, Two Guvnors,” James Corden has scratched an eyeball, lost his voice, torn the ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,918 | Which island group in the Indian Ocean, a popular tourist destination, has the city of Victoria as its capital ? | Seychelles Islands – Tourist Destinations Top 10 Grand Boulevard in the World October 3, 2014 The republic of Seychelles is an island state comprised of an archipelago of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean about 1500km. off the coast of East Africa, northeast of Madagascar . The 115 islands are divided into the following ... | Culture of Fiji - history, people, clothing, traditions, women, beliefs, food, customs, family Culture of Fiji Fijian Orientation Identification. The Republic of the Fiji Islands is a multicultural island nation with cultural traditions of Oceanic, European, South Asian, and East Asian origins. Immigrants have ac... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,919 | The medical condition aphagia is the inability or refusal to do what? | Aphagia | definition of aphagia by Medical dictionary Aphagia | definition of aphagia by Medical dictionary http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/aphagia refusal or loss of the ability to swallow. See also dysphagia . a·pha·gi·a Difficulty with or incapacity for eating. [G. a- priv. + phagō, to eat] aphagia /... | The Only State... Quiz Extra Trivia ...whose current State Capitol building predates the revolution? The Maryland State House, built in 1772, has a unique wooden dome which was constructed without nails. ...to produce two US Presidents whose sons also became Presidents? Coincidentally, both sons shared their Father's n... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,920 | Who wore a bowler hat, had a mustache, and often carried a cane? | 12 Of the Most Iconic Hats in Movie History 12 Of the Most Iconic Hats in Movie History Prev Article Next Article If I’m out of the office during the week or it’s a weekend, chances are I’m wearing a hat. And chances are that hat is a beat-up, dirty, blue Gators hat that I’ve had since college. It’s as if it’s perman... | Free Flashcards about GK 6 Which horse was involved in the 1913 incident that killed Emily Davison? Anmer What is the meaning of "discursive"? digressing from subject to subject What was the German 'Jugendstil' known as in Britain and the USA? Art Nouveau The artists Odilon Redon and Fernand Khnopff were most closely a... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,921 | What nation, the most sparsely populated of the EU, has nearly 200,000 lakes? | Globalization ~ Finland: What's the Secret to Its Success? - Where We Stand : Where We Stand Globalization Finland: What's the Secret to Its Success? Finland is the most sparsely populated country in Europe – the majority of it covered with forests and lakes. It boasts great natural beauty, world-renowned saunas, and i... | Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: February 2011 Macclesfield Pub Quiz League 22nd Feb–Cup/Plate Semi Finals Questions set by Plough Horntails and the Dolphin 1. How many hoops are used in the standard game of Croquet? A, 6. 2. Which African kingdom was known as Basutoland before it gained independence in 1966? A. Lesotho... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,922 | What is the Irish handheld single-sided round drum, often played with a double-ended beater? | Drums | Gandharva Loka: the world music store in Christchurch, New Zealand – musical instruments from around the world. Drums Presenting the drums that are available from Gandharva Loka: the world music store in Christchurch, New Zealand. Drums Bendir The bendir (also known as erbeni or arbani) is a simple traditional ... | Index-a The live album Beauty and the Beat featured pianist George Shearring and which singer? Peggy Lee Whose band was the Tijuana Brass? Herb Alpert Who were Cliff Richard's backing group through the 60s? The Shadows Who were the famous backing singers on most of Elvis Presley's early hits? The Jordanaires The... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,923 | Whom did Charles V confront at the Diet of Worms in 1521? | Martin Luther's Hearings Before the Diet at Worms (1521): An Account The Trial of Martin Luther: An Account (Luther's Hearings Before the Diet at Worms on Charges of Heresy) by Douglas O. Linder (2010) Historians have described it as the trial that led to the birth of the modern world. Before the emperor of the Holy R... | 'Defense of the Seven Sacraments' www.RealCatholicTV.com : Raymond de Souza on the Crisis in the Church... Protestantism... The Islamic Threat... Three Steps for Youth Outreach... History and popular culture do not know what to make of Henry VIII. Half of the world remembers him as a king determined to break the Ro... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,924 | The Christian Saint Christopher is most commonly depicted carrying what across a swollen river? | About St Christopher Catholic Saint Medals > About St Christopher About St Christopher St. Christopher is known as the patron saint of safe travels. This patronage came about because of the legend of St. Christopher carrying the disguised Christ-child across a river. As a result, the name Christopher means “Christ-bea... | BBC News - Christo gets approval for US river artwork 9 November 2011 Last updated at 11:27 Christo gets approval for US river artwork Share this page Copyright © 2016 BBC. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read more. This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (C... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,925 | "In physics, whose third law of motion states that ""for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction""?" | Equal & Opposite Reactions: Newton’s Third Law of Motion Equal & Opposite Reactions: Newton’s Third Law of Motion By Jim Lucas, Live Science Contributor | June 26, 2014 06:19pm ET MORE Credit: NASA Wallops Flight Facility Isaac Newton’s Second Law of Motion describes what happens when an external force acts upon a ma... | General Knowledge #4 - StudyBlue Good to have you back! If you've signed in to StudyBlue with Facebook in the past, please do that again. General Knowledge #4 Which European capital has a skyline dominated by St Stephen�s cathedral? Vienna Shogi is a Japanese form of which boardgame? Chess Which astronomer discovered t... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,926 | What was the name of Edward Heath’s most famous yacht | Obituary: Owen Parker | Sport | The Guardian The Guardian Wednesday 17 September 2008 19.01 EDT First published on Wednesday 17 September 2008 19.01 EDT Share on Messenger Close Owen Parker, who has died aged 76, was best known as sailing master for former prime minister Edward Heath aboard the series of ocean-racing y... | HISTORY OF THE AMERICA'S CUP - 35th America's Cup HISTORY OF THE AMERICA'S CUP A Brief History of The America's Cup First contested in 1851, the America’s Cup is the oldest trophy in international sport, predating the modern Olympic Games by 45 years, and is yachting’s biggest prize. The trophy’s roots date back to wh... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,927 | When acid rain is caused by power generation plants, normally what acid does it contain? | Acid rain, from USGS Water-Science School Back to previous page Acid Rain: Do you need to start wearing a rain hat? Depending on where you live, maybe you've heard of acid rain. Now, acid rain is not pure acid falling from the sky, but rather it is rainfall or atmospheric moisture that has been mixed with elements an... | Free Flashcards about DDG Trivia Places 10 Is Scandinavia in the north or south of Europe? North Which Arctic country's Finnish name is Lapin Li? Lapland The Straight of Gibraltar connects the Atlantic Ocean with which Sea? Mediterranean Which country is also called the Hellenic Republic? Greece What is Europe's most m... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,928 | On which planet did NASA's Curiosity rover complete its first year, equal to 687 Earth days, in June 2014? | This Week @ NASA, June 27, 20214 | NASA This Week @ NASA, June 27, 20214 “Here’s some of the stories trending This Week at NASA!” NASA, 50 years after The Civil Rights Act During a special program at NASA headquarters, the agency’s Office of Diversity and Equal Opportunity, in coordination with the Office of Legislativ... | Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: November 2015 Macclesfield Pub Quiz League Set by The Park Tavern and the Brewers Q1 Great Britain is to appear in the Tennis Davis Cup final in which Belgian city? Ghent Q2 Once storms Abigail, Barney, Clodagh, Desmond and Eva have passed the UK, which will be next? Frank The current Ebol... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,929 | In which modern-day country was the Anglo-Boer war fought? | South African War | British-South African history | Britannica.com British-South African history Alternative Titles: Anglo-Boer War, Boer War, Second Boer War, Second War of Independence Related Topics Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd marquess of Salisbury South African War, also called Boer War, Second Boer Wa... | Early Angola - Discover your Country's Long History Discover your Country's Long History _ Angola Early life Angola, officially the Republic of Angola (Portuguese: República de Angola, pronounced: [ʁɨˈpublikɐ dɨ ɐ̃ˈɡɔla]; Kikongo, Kimbundu, Umbundu: Repubilika ya Ngola), is a country in south-central Africa bordered b... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,930 | As well as the traditional tokens, a token in the shape of which creature is included in the Australian version of Monopoly? | World edition 2008 Ref.Nr. 01693: a "Travel Edition" in a red plastic carry case. Over 5.6 million votes have been registered, resulting in the following division of the English board, from GO onwards: Gdynia (Poland) - Community Chest - Taipei (Taiwan) - Income Tax - Monopoly Rail - Tokyo(Japan) - Chance - Ba... | Canberra – Australia's capital city | australia.gov.au Canberra – Australia's capital city Australian architecture Canberra – Australia's capital city Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory, is Australia's capital city. After Federation in 1901, a site for the capital was sought, and Canberra was selected. The A... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,931 | Who plays the blind man in the 1989 comedy film ‘See No Evil, Hear No Evil’? | See No Evil, Hear No Evil (1989) - IMDb IMDb There was an error trying to load your rating for this title. Some parts of this page won't work property. Please reload or try later. X Beta I'm Watching This! Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Error See No Evil, Hear No Evil ( 1989 ) R | Dave is deaf, ... | Peter Falk (1927 - 2011) - Find A Grave Memorial Los Angeles County California, USA Actor. He is best remembered for his role as "Lieutenant Columbo" in the popular television series "Columbo" (1971 to 1978), and as the "Grandpa/Narrator" in the 1987 motion picture "The Princess Bride". Raised in Ossining, New York, at... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,932 | "A 1951 film produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, Robert Walker, Leo G. Carroll, Kasey Rogers and Patricia Hitchcock was called ""Strangers on a ... what""?" | Strangers on a Train (1951) Starring: Farley Granger, Ruth Roman, Robert Walker - Three Movie Buffs Review Reviewed on: November 29th, 2010 Farley Granger and Robert Walker play two strangers on a train. Strangers on a Train is a classic B & W Hitchcock thriller from 1951. This fast-paced, taut and brilliantly crafted ... | Hitchcock's Film Cameos Hitchcock's Film Cameos Appearances in His Own Films In Two Parts Hitchcock's Film Cameo Appearances: Alfred Hitchcock made a total of 39 self-referential cameos in his films over a 50 year period (from 1927-1976), if one counts his off-screen narration at the start of ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,933 | On which island is the port of Heraklion? | Heraklion Airport Car Rental - Compare With Vehicle-Rent.com Heraklion Port Heraklion Port "Already on your way or just planning your trip to Heraklion (Crete Island) a city in beautiful country of Greece? There are many things to do, many things to see in Heraklion (Crete Island) and the most convenient way to get aro... | Pillars of Hercules | Knowledge Guild Pillars of Hercules by Kuba The Columnae Herculis was the phrase that was applied in Antiquity to the promontories that flank the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar. The northern Pillar is the Rock of Gibraltar in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. A corresponding North ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,934 | Which hat is named after an 1894 novel by George du Maurier? | Adore the fedora: what links an item of men’s headwear and a glamorous fin-de-siècle French actress? | OxfordWords blog Home > Adore the fedora: what links an item of men’s headwear and a glamorous fin-de-siècle French actress? Adore the fedora: what links an item of men’s headwear and a glamorous fin-de-siècle French ... | C. Auguste Dupin - Private Investigator / Detective C. Auguste Dupin C. Auguste Dupin Edgar Allan Poe created a famous fictional detective named C. Auguste Dupin which was first introduced to the people through a story named âThe Murders in the Rue Morgueâ. This fictional story was created by ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,935 | Which European country gave votes to woman for the first time as recently as 1976? | Winning the Vote for Women Around the World - Timeline International Woman Suffrage Timeline Winning the Vote for Women Around the World Progress of states and nations with woman suffrage. Courtesy Library of Congress. Original published in Harper's Magazine, April 25, 1908. By Jone Johnson Lewis Updated April 01, 201... | BBC - Eurovision facts and figures - Media Centre The Eurovision Song Contest 2012 Engelbert Humperdinck to sing Love Will Set You Free Eurovision facts and figures The first ever Eurovision Song Contest took place on the 24th of May, 1956, in Lugano, Switzerland In 54 years, over 1,200 songs have competed in the Eurov... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,936 | Misselthwaite Manor is the chief locale of what beloved children's novel that tells the coming of age story of Mary Lennox? | Gardens, Products and The secret garden on Pinterest "It made her think that it was curious how much nicer a person looked when he smiled. She had not thought of it before.” - The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett #franceshodgsonburnett #fanart See More | Look: 50 heroes of Coventry and Warwickshire - Coventry Telegraph Look: 50 heroes of Coventry and Warwickshire Do you agree with our home-grown roster of famous achievers? Share Get daily updates directly to your inbox + Subscribe View gallery If you’re looking for local heroes, Coventry and Warwickshire has them by t... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,937 | Which Palestinian organisation murdered 11 Israelis at the 1972 Olympics? | Funeral for Murder Victims from the 1972 Munich Olympics Middle Eastern Country Profiles Updated November 13, 2015. At 4:30 a.m. local time on Sept. 5, 1972, in Munich, Germany, Palestinian commandos armed with automatic rifles broke into the quarters of the Israeli team at the Olympic Village, killed two members of th... | General Knowledge Quiz - By Zarbo84 The fictional character John Clayton is better known by what name? La Paz is the administrative capital of which South American country? Actor Charles Buchinsky was better known by what name? The medical condition ‘aphonia’ is the inability to do what? In Greek mythology, Pygmalion w... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,938 | Which film starring Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson is about a lawyer defending two Marines on a charge of murder? | A Few Good Men (1992) - IMDb IMDb There was an error trying to load your rating for this title. Some parts of this page won't work property. Please reload or try later. X Beta I'm Watching This! Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Error A Few Good Men ( 1992 ) R | Neo military lawyer Kaffee defends M... | Greatest Film Misquotes Greatest Film Misquotes Greatest Movie Misquotes (Part 2) Greatest Movie Mis-Quotes: Some of the most classic film lines or scenes are really only legendary and/or apocryphal, or they are merely movie misquotes, but after many years of repetition and being misquoted in su... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,939 | Who starred alongside Polly James in the first series of The Liver Birds? | BBC - Comedy - The Liver Birds The Liver Birds The Liver Birds The Liver Birds began life as a Comedy Playhouse pilot. Created by friends Carla Lane and Myra Taylor (who'd met at a writers' workshop), the show - their first contribution to television - was very much based on their own lives in Liverpool. With the BBC k... | Baldwin Brothers Biography Alec, Daniel, Billy and Stephen Alec Baldwin Alexander Rae Baldwin III (born April 3, 1958, in Massapequa, New York, Long_Island, New York) is an American actor who is the oldest and best known of the "Baldwin brothers", with brothers Daniel, Stephen and William. He is of three quarters Irish... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,940 | In which castle on the Isle of Wight was Charles I imprisoned for 14 months prior to his execution? | Ubique: Charles I and the Isle of Wight Saturday, 16 July 2011 Charles I and the Isle of Wight My brother and myself recently returned from the sunny Isle of Wight. One of the main historical attractions there is Carisbrooke Castle. The most famous resident of the castle was, of course Charles I. The onsite museum cont... | Confessions of a Ci-Devant: February 13th, 1542: The Execution of Catherine Howard and Jane Boleyn Musings on history, life, literature, movies, art and merriment by Gareth Russell, author of "Popular" Sunday, 13 February 2011 February 13th, 1542: The Execution of Catherine Howard and Jane Boleyn A thin layer of frost ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,941 | Who wrote the best selling novels Labyrinth and Sepulchre? | Interview with Kate Mosse, author of Labyrinth and Sepulchre - This French Life This French Life Interview with Kate Mosse, author of Labyrinth and Sepulchre THE bloody history of medieval Carcassone was brought to life in the international best-selling book Labyrinth. And now its author Kate Mosse takes us back to the... | 1. What is the name of the hit show based on the songs of Abba? - Liverpool Echo News 1. What is the name of the hit show based on the songs of Abba? 2. Which “G” is the name of the Italian astronomer who improved the telescope so much as to discover that there were craters on the moon? Share Get daily updates directl... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,942 | Which Scottish loch is deepest at the maximum depth? | Bathymetrical Survey of the Fresh-Water Lochs of Scotland, 1897-1909 - Maps - National Library of Scotland Bathymetrical Survey of the Fresh-Water Lochs of Scotland, 1897-1909 Introduction The Bathymetrical Survey of the Fresh Water Lochs of Scotland was the first comprehensive examination of the depths and nature of S... | BBC NEWS | UK | Scotland | Elephant polo stars just champion Elephant polo stars just champion Scotland's elephant polo team trampled the opposition Scotland are celebrating sporting glory after being crowned world champions of elephant polo. The Duke of Argyll captained the Chivas team to victory in the Elephant Polo ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,943 | What is Australia's national bird? | What is the national bird of Australia? | Reference.com What is the national bird of Australia? A: Quick Answer Australia does not have an official national bird, but the emu is largely regarded as Australia's unofficial national bird. The emu is a flightless bird and is found throughout the majority of mainland Austra... | Australian Animals - Tourism Australia Load More Mammals Australia’s mammalian wildlife is unique from the rest of the world. The dingo, or wild dog, is our largest carnivorous mammal, while the numbat, quoll and Tasmanian devil are each generally the size of an average house cat. Dingoes can be found all around Austr... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,944 | "Which word completes the title of the jazz song first recorded in 1931 by Cab Calloway and his Orchestra, ""Minnie the _______""?" | Music Friday: American Idol Finalist Tamyra Gray Sings Cab Calloway’s ‘Minnie the Moocher’ | The Jeweler Blog Music Friday: American Idol Finalist Tamyra Gray Sings Cab Calloway’s ‘Minnie the Moocher’ Posted on by hsc1960 Welcome to Music Friday when we bring you fun songs with jewelry, gemstones or precious metals in ... | 50 Interesting Facts | IAS 50 Interesting Facts Hypermetropic people are what : Long Sighted Which leader lives in the Potola : Dalai Lama What wood was the cross supposed to be made of : Mistletoe Joseph Levitch became famous as who : Jerry Lewis If you planted a bandarilla what are you doing : Bullfighting What was t... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,945 | "In 1939 Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, was called ""the most dangerous woman in Europe"". By whom?" | Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mum:<br /> 'The most dangerous woman in Europe' : Blog: Wartime Wednesdays | Elinor Florence Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mum: 'The most dangerous woman in Europe' November 06, 2013 This sweet-faced woman boosted morale so vigorously during the Second World War that Adolf Hitler himself calle... | BBC ON THIS DAY | 2 | 1953: Queen Elizabeth takes coronation oath 1953: Queen Elizabeth takes coronation oath Queen Elizabeth II has been crowned at a coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey in London. In front of more than 8,000 guests, including prime ministers and heads of state from around the Commonwealth, she to... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,946 | Rennet, an enzyme obtained from the lining of the 4th stomach of young, unweaned calves, is a key ingredient in the production of what? | Non-Vegetarian Foods to Watch Out For Warning: 8 Common Foods You Thought Were Vegetarian Written by Matt Frazier When you’re a new vegetarian , it’s easy to make mistakes. Chances are, you’ve already messed up by eating something you thought was safe, only to realize later that it contained, say, chicken broth. Or i... | Regions of France | Lower Normandy Region of France - Food & Gastronomy - Cheeses Basse Lower Normandy Cheeses Lower Normandy Camembert, Pont l'Evêque and Livarot are creamy cheeses highly appreciated worldwide. Part of the traditional French refined produce, Norman cheeses are originally handmade from Normandy unpas... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,947 | Extinct volcano Hallasan is the highest point in which Asian country? | Peanuts Travels: Mount Hallasan, Jeju, South Korea Peanuts Travels About Peanuts Travels This blog shares my travel experiences esp in mountain trekking which I have developed a great interest since my 1st climb in Taiwan. Since then I have been trying to climb more mountains whenever I can. And to couple my climbs wit... | Mount Kinabalu is NOT the highest mountain in South East Asia – Kinabalu Blog February 20, 2010 at 3:33 pm @Ben..Irian Jaya is in New Guinea Island, but the mountain is part of Indonesia Boundaries, as Indonesia is part as SEA, then yes Puncak Jaya is in SEA 🙂 what make ppl thinks mt. KK is the tallest is just because... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,948 | Similarly, which two word Italian phrase used in cookery, means 'firm and bitter'? | GLOSSARY OF FOOD AND COOKING RELATED WORDS, Culinary terms, DEFINITIONS, food dictionary, food encyclopedia, culinary phrases, culinary terminology, acids, adjust, aerate, aged, ahi, ala, amuse bouche, amuse bouche wines, aldente, airate, ambrosia, anchovy, bard, baste, blanch, blend, broil, boil, braise, brush, butter... | Glossary Italian wine label term which describes wines that are medium dry. Abruzzo ah-BROOT-zoh Mountainous Italian wine region on Italy's central Adriatic coast. Two principal DOC wines are the white Trebbiano d'Abruzzo and red Montepulciano d'Abruzzo. The region's only DOCG wine is Montepulciano d'Abruzzo Colline Te... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,949 | What term describes a deep ravine with sloping sides that is often dry in summer? | Coulee - definition of coulee by The Free Dictionary Coulee - definition of coulee by The Free Dictionary http://www.thefreedictionary.com/coulee 1. Western US A deep gulch or ravine with sloping sides, often dry in summer. 2. Louisiana & Southern Mississippi a. A streambed, often dry according to the season. b. A smal... | Ravel's Mother Goose Suite - Delicate Childhood Stories Ravel's Mother Goose Suite Delicate Childhood Stories The Ravel Mother Goose suite (Ma Mere l'Oye) is a charmingly delicate and imaginative little suite of fairytale pieces. At first a four-hand piano suite, Maurice Ravel's orchestral ballet version made it well-k... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,950 | "The ""Curse of the Bambino"" was thought to have struck what baseball team until they won the World Series in 2004?" | Curse of the Bambino | Baseball Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Curse of the Bambino Babe Ruth — "The Bambino" The Curse of the Bambino was a superstition cited, often jokingly, as a reason for the failure of the Boston Red Sox baseball team to win the World Series in the 86-year period from 1918 until 2004. While some ... | Puzzles - Coffeetime Triv (Sat) 1: Who played Basil Fawlty in `Fawlty Towers`? 2: Who had a hit single with `Crocodile Rock` in 1972? 3: Who is the author of the `Harry Potter` books? 4: What is the name of the clockwork device used by musicians to measure time? 5: `Question or Nominate` was a phrase commonly heard... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,951 | "Of whom, when told he intended to return to private life and retire to his plantation, did King George III say, ""If he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world""?" | The Greatness of George Washington | VQR Online The Greatness of George Washington [clock] 31-MINUTE READ ISSUE: Spring 1992 George Washington may still be first in war and first in peace, but he no longer seems to be first in the hearts of his countrymen. Or at least in the hearts of American historians. A recent po... | Puzzles - Great Britain ... which you don't hear called 'Great' so often these days. 1. What is the only venomous snake in Britain? 2. Built in 1869, which famous British ship was named after a Scottish undergarment? 3. A British TV audience outnumbered a British radio audience for the first time for what special occas... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,952 | On a standard London Monopoly board which is the most expensive of the Orange properties, costing £200 to purchase? | Modern Day Monopoly Board 2015 Modern Day Monopoly Board 2015 Leave a comment 02 / Dec / 15 Monopoly has been around for a long time now. In fact the iconic board game will celebrate its 80th birthday in the year 2015. However, one thing that time inevitably brings is change. Back in 1935 the housing market was almost ... | Mansion House, London, England Mansion House, London, England history Mansion House, London, England Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of London. It is used for some of the City of London's official functions, including an annual dinner, hosted by the Lord Mayor, at which the Chancellor of the E... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,953 | Which type of pasta has a name meaning 'little tongues'? | Pasta Names and Shapes... Explained! Home » All Articles » Food & Wine » Pasta Names and Shapes… Explained! Pasta Names and Shapes… Explained! Farfalle, or "butterfly," pasta Orecchiette, an interestingly-shaped pasta from Puglia, gives away its shape with its Italian name… Ever wanted to learn how to make your own del... | Small Faces Cover Versions- Room for Ravers Hog Thompson (ex Manager Tygers of Pan Tang) Released by the German rock band Riff in 1989 as a single in Germany only. The French group Little Bob Story released it as a single in 1977. Also on Alive or Nothing from 1977. Covered by the Tyla Gang. Sean Tyla ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,954 | In 1407, Dick Whittington was simultaneously Lord Mayor of London and Mayor of which French town? | Calais, the last English possession in Europe What happened on this day in history. JANUARY 7th On this day in history in 1558, Calais, the last English possession in Europe, was lost. Calais had been an English possession since the time of Edward III who took the city after an eleven-month siege. After he captu... | Jean Valjean | fictional character | Britannica.com Jean Valjean fictional character THIS ARTICLE IS A STUB. You can learn more about this topic in the related articles below. Similar Topics Jean Valjean, fictional character, the fugitive protagonist of Victor Hugo ’s sweeping novel Les Misérables (1862). Learn More in... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,955 | Which far eastern city is served by Narita airport? | Getting There in Tokyo | Frommer's Getting There advertisement Tokyo has two airports. International flights land at Narita International Airport (NRT) in Narita about 66km (41 miles) outside Tokyo. If you're arriving in Tokyo from elsewhere in Japan, your flight will probably land at Haneda Airport (HND), used primari... | List of Canada-Japan Sister and Friendship Cities List of Canada-Japan Sister and Friendship Cities As of August 2016 Canadian municipal / Province / Japanese municipal / Prefecture / Twinning date AB: Alberta, BC: British Columbia, MB: Manitoba, ON: Ontario, QC: Québec, PE: Prince Edward Island, YT: Yukon New Westmins... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,956 | The Hall of Arts and Sciences that was opened in 1871 is better known now as what? | Royal Albert Hall opened by Queen Victoria: archive, 30 March 1871 | Music | The Guardian Share on Messenger Close The Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences, at Kensington, was opened yesterday by the Queen. We need not here trace the history of the movement of which this capacious hall is the result; nor will it be n... | Jacques Cartier | Exploration | France Jacques Cartier You're Reading a Free Preview Pages 7 to 102 are not shown in this preview. You're Reading a Free Preview Pages 106 to 110 are not shown in this preview. This action might not be possible to undo. Are you sure you want to continue? CANCEL We've moved you to where y... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,957 | The island of Runion, Mauritius, is closest to which other country to its west? | Reunion travel guide - Wikitravel Understand[ edit ] The Portuguese discovered the uninhabited island in 1513. From the 17th to the 19th centuries, French immigration supplemented by influxes of Africans, Chinese, Malagasy, and Malabar Indians gave the island its ethnic mix. The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 cost t... | Geography GEOGRAPHY OF JAMAICA The islands of the Caribbean look like stepping stones stretching in an arc from the western end of Venezuela in South America to the peninsula of Florida in North America. The Caribbean islands are divided into two groups: The Greater Antilles: Forming the northern part of the arc are f... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,958 | What is the army equivalent to a Royal Navy Commodore? | Commodore (Royal Navy) | Military Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Edit The appointment of Commodore dates to the mid-17th century: it was first used in the time of William III . There was a need for officers to command squadrons , but it was not deemed desirable to create new admirals (as Post-Captains were promoted to ... | Navy Rear Admiral - Military Ranks Navy Rear Admiral O-8 Rear Admiral - Flag Officer - U.S. Navy Ranks Navy Rear Admiral Basic Pay $9,946/mo Rear Admiral, sometimes referred to as Rear Admiral Upper Half, is a two-star flag officer rank in the U.S. Navy equivalent to the rank of Major General General in the other Armed... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,959 | By the end of the 80s, what percentage of British households had two cars? | Life in the 20th Century DAILY LIFE IN BRITAIN IN THE 20TH CENTURY By Tim Lambert There were two sides to the 20th century. On the one hand there were severe recessions in the early 1930s and in the 1980s and 1990s. There were also two terrible world wars. On the other hand there was a vast improvement in the standard ... | Yeovil Liberal Democrats Yeovil Liberal Democrats Daisy Benson calls for action to support rural communities in Yeovil constituency Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Spokesperson for Yeovil Constituency has reacted with concern to a new report highlighting the impact of cuts on rural areas. Research for Rural England sho... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,960 | "Who was in the films ""Zelig"", ""Stardust Memories"", and ""Broadway Danny Rose""?" | Stardust Memories (1980) - IMDb IMDb There was an error trying to load your rating for this title. Some parts of this page won't work property. Please reload or try later. X Beta I'm Watching This! Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Error While attending a retrospective of his work, a filmmaker reca... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,961 | An IRA car bomb in 1973 damaged which famous London building? | BOMB INCIDENTS (LONDON) (Hansard, 18 December 1973) The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Robert Carr) With permission, Mr. Speaker, I wish to make a statement. At about 8.50 this morning a bomb exploded in Thorney Street, which leads off Horseferry Road. The bomb was planted in a car which is known to ha... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,962 | Who performed He's A Tramp in the Disney movie Lady And The Tramp? | He's a Tramp | Disney Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia [Source] "He's a Tramp" is a song featured in Disney Lady and the Tramp . It is sung by Peggy Lee . The song was nominated for AFI's 100 years...100 Songs, as one of 15 songs from Disney and one of 17 songs from an animated movie to be nominated. In the 1980s and 199... | The Broadway Musicals of 1964 - TheaterMania.com The Broadway Musicals of 1964 From Channing to Lansbury to Streisand, the Broadway musicals of 1964 positively glittered with stars. Jun 7, 2002 Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl It was truly the last star-studded year of Broadway musicals. The Great White Way saw, in alpha... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,963 | Charles VI, who ruled France from 1380 until his death in 1422, was a member of which royal house? | Charles VI’s Pillow | Warehouse 13 Artifact Database Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Edit Charles VI, member of the House of Valois, was king of France from 1380 until his death in 1422. At age 11 during the Hundred Years, War, he inherited the throne. At this time, his uncles ruled the government but the dukes drained ... | Marie-Antoinette - Palace of Versailles Marie-Antoinette Print Queen of France (1755-1793) Described by her brother, the emperor Joseph II, as “likeable and honest”, Marie-Antoinette, Austrian princess and wife of Louis XVI, remains one of the most fascinating figures of the history of Versailles. Dedicated to the orga... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,964 | Heathrow Airport is on which London underground line? | Underground | London Tube to Heathrow | Heathrow Due to escalator work, Holborn station will be exit-only, with no interchange from the Central Line, between 07:30 and 10:00 on weekdays. [More details] London Underground's Piccadilly Line provides the most cost-effective rail route between Heathrow and the capital. Jou... | At Liverpool Street Station London - YouTube At Liverpool Street Station London Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,965 | How have vegetables been cut which are served Julienne? | How to Julienne Vegetables - Simply Good Tips GoodTips Home Kitchen Cooking How to Julienne Vegetables < > How to Julienne Vegetables A julienne cut is a fancy sort of cut that can add appeal to almost any dish. Some recipes call for vegetables to be julienne cut specifically, but it is a technique that you can use to ... | What's the start of the phrase "the salad days"? The days of one's youthful inexperience. Origin From Shakespeare's Anthony and Cleopatra, 1606: CLEOPATRA: My salad days, When I be green in sentence: cold in blood, To read out as I said then! But, come, away; Get me ink and tabloid: He shall have every light of day a s... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,966 | Anatomy. What can be true, false, or floating? | Gross Anatomy of the Rib Cage and Sternum Tutorial | Sophia Learning Overview The sternum is divided into three parts. From superior to inferior: manubrium, body, xiphoid process. There are 12 pairs of ribs for a total of 24 individual ribs. The rib cage can be divided into three different parts; true ribs, false ribs,... | Anatomy Glossary A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V X Z (type full word or first few letters) pachymeninx : Greek pachys = thick, and meninx = membrane; hence, the thick membrane covering the central nervous system, i.e., dura mater. palaeo : Greek palaios = old; hence, palaeocerebellum, the earliest stage in ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,967 | Who wrote the play 'The Doctor's Dilema'? | The Doctor's Dilemma (1958) - IMDb IMDb There was an error trying to load your rating for this title. Some parts of this page won't work property. Please reload or try later. X Beta I'm Watching This! Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Error Mrs. Dubedat loves and idolizes her artist husband, Louis,... | Double Deckers - Where Are They Now? Where Are They Now? Douglas Simmonds, who played the lovable kid Doughnut, followed his lifelong ambition for science and made it his career. He was a researcher in medical computing at a major hospital in the UK. For six years prior to that position, Doug was a theoretical physic... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,968 | Cape Churchill in Wapusk National Park, Canada is renowned as the best location in the world to view what? | Polar Bears at Legendary Cape Churchill Polar Bears at Legendary Cape Churchill Overview Experience Itinerary Testimonials Dates Trip Overview Frontiers North is the only company in the world who can offer this unique expedition to Cape Churchill, world-renown as the best location on earth to view and photograph wild p... | Bulawayo - a cultural city Bulawayo Bulawayo Travel Guide Bulawayo is Zimbabwe's second largest city. Located in the South-west of the country, it is home to more than a million people. Bulawayo is the hub of the province of Matabeleland which comprises the whole western Zimbabwe from the South African border in the so... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,969 | Who had a U.K. No 1 in the 60's with Sugar Sugar | The Archies - Sugar, Sugar (Original 1969 Music Video) - YouTube The Archies - Sugar, Sugar (Original 1969 Music Video) Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Rating is available when the video has been rented. This fea... | The Golden Years: 1982 Deaths Music The big hits of 1982 came from The Jam with Town Called Malice, Dexy's Midnight Runners had Come On Eileen, Bucks Fizz with Land of Make Believe, Odyssey did Inside Out, and Adam and the Ants had Goody Two Shoes. German group, Kraftwerk got to #1 with The Model. Paul McCartne... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,970 | Torquay United and which other team were promoted from the Conference to the Football League Division Two at the end of the 2008/9 season? | Torquay United F.C. - The Full Wiki The Full Wiki Note: Many of our articles have direct quotes from sources you can cite, within the Wikipedia article! This article doesn't yet, but we're working on it! See more info or our list of citable articles . Related top topics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Torqu... | Ashton-under-Lyne Grammar School Famous Old Boys Gordon Taylor - Chief Executive of the PFA (Professional Footballer's Association) Gordon Taylor - At Ashton Grammar 1956 -61, we were in the same class and mates from Mossley Road. He left immediately after O levels to sign pro forms for Bolton Wanderers who sent him to... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,971 | Nell Gwynn was mistress to which King? | Nell Gwyn - mistress of King Charles II "Pray good people be civil, I am the Protestant whore" was Nell Gwyn's cheeky retort to the masses pushing around her coach in the mistaken belief that it was that of the Duchess of Portsmouth, the Catholic Louise de Keroualle. 'Pretty, witty Nell' was perhaps the best known and ... | Fawlty Towers concordance Also a doctor, bringing the total of medical Abbotts to two, not three.(PS) Andre Owner of a restaurant in Torquay, thinks the idea of a gourmet evening for Torquay's finest is a good one. After he is proved wrong, comes to the rescue on two occasions by providing a large dish of roast duck bu... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,972 | Which team lost the 2009 Superbowl to the Pittsburgh Steelers? | Ravens vs. Steelers - Game Recap - January 18, 2009 - ESPN comment PITTSBURGH -- Tough and mean, like the original Steel Curtain. These Pittsburgh Steelers delivered too many hard hits and their quarterback was steady enough to outplay the kid and the rest of the Baltimore Ravens . With Troy Polamalu ending any chance ... | Departures | WORLD News Group January 01, 2011 Tokunboh Adeyemo 66, March 17 | Nigerian Muslim convert to Christianity in 1966 who became a leading evangelical scholar (two doctorates), African educator, editor (the monumental African Bible Commentary), head of the Association of Evangelicals in Africa and Madagascar f... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,973 | The element Silcon is vaguely yet generally categorized as? | CityPages November 2015 by CityPages Kuwait - issuu issuu 71 NOVEMBER 2015 issuu.com/citypageskuwait Scan this QR code with your smart phone /tablet and enjoy reading CityPages. To read it on your computer, simply visit the web link above. ‘Looking to the stars’ pinterest.com/citypagesmag Scan this QR code with your sm... | Nexus Research Group - How the elements were named Named after Strontian, a small village in the Western Highlands of Scotland. 2. Elements named after Heavenly Bodies Helium He From the Greek word "Helios" - the Sun. In 1868 during an eclipse of the Sun, Scientists observe... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,487,974 | Where was Billy Butlin's first holiday camp | History of Butlins | Our Beliefs and Colourful Story | Butlins YouTube The Butlin's Story We have a history that scans back 80 years. Take a look at how Butlin’s history unfolds and explore how Billy Butlin started his career as a travelling showman, progressed into holiday camps and grew his business into the iconic b... | BBC Radio 4 - Desert Island Discs - The History of Desert Island Discs Read more about sharing. The History of Desert Island Discs Late one evening in 1941, freelance broadcaster Roy Plomley was at his home and already in his pyjamas, when an idea came to him. He sat down and wrote immediately to the BBC. That letter r... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
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