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1,489,275 | In which city is the Headquarters of the European Union? | European Union Index to The Global Interfaith Political/Spiritual Agenda > The European Union The European Union The fact that the formation of the European Union has major spiritual implications is reflected in the religious symbols that the Union has adopted in the form of its flag, its anthem, it... | USAREUR Units - HQ SHAPE Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers Europe, Rocquencourt, France (John McCulloch) Main gate, Headquarters SHAPE (John McCulloch) Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers Europe, Casteau, Belgium (probably late 1960s) SHAPE Operations Center and the Forward Scatter System (CriticalPast website)... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,276 | A group of which birds is known as an Unkindness? | Group Names for Birds Group Names for Birds: A Partial List By Terry Ross A bevy of quail A bouquet of pheasants [when flushed] A brood of hens A building of rooks A cast of hawks [or falcons] A charm of finches A colony of penguins A company of parrots A congregation of plovers A cover of coots A covey of partridges [... | Rainbow Productions | Character Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Igglepiggle (from In the Night Garden) Upsy Daisy (from In the Night Garden) The Official BBC Children in Need Medley Edit The Official BBC Children in Need Medley is a single by Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band. It is the official Children in Need Single... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,277 | Prohibition in the USA was enacted into law by the 'National Prohibition Act'. By what name was this popularly known? | Prohibition - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com Google Origins of Prohibition In the 1820s and ’30s, a wave of religious revivalism swept the United States, leading to increased calls for temperance, as well as other “perfectionist” movements such as the abolition of slavery. In 1838, the state of Massachusetts passed a te... | The Rum Rebellion - CBHS Year 5 History The Rum Rebellion Watch the below from 31 mins to learn about Bligh and the Rum Rebellion The Rum Rebellion In 1808, exactly 20 years after colonisation, the spirit of enterprise in the settlers and freed convicts has transformed Sydney from a rogue penal colony into a bustling t... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,278 | What type of vegetable is a kohlrabi? | 5 Tasty Ways to Prepare Kohlrabi — Tips from The Kitchn | The Kitchn (Image credit: Christine Gallary ) You've probably spotted knobby purple or green kohlrabi at the farmers market recently and wondered what the heck this odd-shaped thing with the weird name is! Well, it's a fantastically versatile vegetable with a ta... | liberty cabbage - Wiktionary liberty cabbage Etymology[ edit ] Coined during the First World War as a substitute for the word sauerkraut , [1] [2] [3] which had been borrowed from German around 1600. [4] ( US , historical , nationalist) sauerkraut 1918, The Institution Quarterly (Illinois), volume 9, issue 1, 31 March ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,279 | What was the first name of Captain Mainwaring in Dad's Army. | Captain George Mainwaring | Dad's Army Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Edit George Mainwaring was born in 1885. He is a pompous, blustering figure with overdeveloped sense of his importance, fuelled by his social status in Walmington-on-Sea as the bank manager, and his status as Captain and commander of the local Home G... | Dad's Army uncovered: 35 things you need to know about the BBC comedy classic - Mirror Online TV Dad's Army uncovered: 35 things you need to know about the BBC comedy classic It has been 35 years since Dad's Army finished its original telly run - check out our essential need to know facts about the comedy favourite Sh... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,280 | Which among the noble gases is the most abundant in the atmosphere? | The origin of the terrestrial noble-gas signature : Nature : Nature Research The origin of the terrestrial noble-gas signature Article metrics In the atmospheres of Earth and Mars, xenon is strongly depleted relative to argon, when compared to the abundances in chondritic meteorites 1 , 2 . The origin of this depletion... | Solar System, Solar System Information, Facts, News, Photos -- National Geographic More » Our Cosmic Neighborhood From our small world we have gazed upon the cosmic ocean for thousands of years. Ancient astronomers observed points of light that appeared to move among the stars. They called these objects "planets," mean... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,281 | Which Greek letter is used in maths or physics to represent a change or difference in a quantity? | Math Definition of Delta | eHow Math Definition of Delta agsandrew/iStock/Getty Images Delta is the Greek letter "d" that is used in mathematics and physics to represent a change in quantity or rate. The type of change can be either an increase or a decrease. Delta is symbolized as a small triangle or by the Greek lett... | Table of Elements in Greek and Latin (Rome) Language. Sidebar Periodic Table of Elements The Greek language and Greek myth have contributed greatly to the sciences, including chemistry. This is most apparent in the Periodic Table of Elements. A table of the elements with mythological influences, or at least have the Gr... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,282 | What kind of trees lose their leaves in the winter? | Trees That Do Not Lose Their Foliage in Winter | Home Guides | SF Gate Trees That Do Not Lose Their Foliage in Winter Trees That Do Not Lose Their Foliage in Winter A waxy coating retains moisture in evergreen needles. All trees renew themselves by losing and regaining foliage. However, they don't all do it at the same... | HikersNotebook - Witch Hazel Witch Hazel Export (PDF) Witch Hazel Common Name: Witch Hazel, Snapping hazelnut, Winterbloom, Striped alder, Water witch – Witch in this context is derived from the Old English word wych meaning ‘to yield or to give way’ (the fabulous witch is from the Old English wicca, meaning ‘sorcerer’... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,283 | Who captained Europe's winning Ryder Cup team in 2006? | Ryder Cup 2006 » Team Europe » News Team Europe » News Woosnam, Faldo named European Captains for 2006, 2008 Ian Woosnam and Nick Faldo have accepted invitations from the Tournament Committee of The European Tour, ratified by The Ryder Cup Policy Board, to captain the European Teams in The 36th and 37th Ryder Cup Match... | Nicklas Lidström | Ice Hockey Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Pro Career 1987 – present Nicklas Erik Lidström (born April 28, 1970 in Västerås , Västmanland, Sweden ) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey defenseman who played his entire National Hockey League (NHL) career with the Detroit Red Wings , and was the... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,284 | Which Australian golfer had his first major success when he won the US PGA title in 2015? | Top 10 Australian Golfers of All-Time Top 10 Australian Golfers of All-Time By Brent Kelley Updated March 27, 2016. Who are the best golfers to come from Down Under? Australia is a relatively small (in terms of population) country that has produced many good and great professional golfers. Here are our picks for the To... | Golfer Lydia Ko Biography and Career Details LPGA Rookie of the Year, 2014 Quote, Unquote Lydia Ko: "I have to work hard, which sometimes can be boring but the end result makes me smile." (As quoted by harbourgolf.co.nz) Trivia In 2011 Ko became the first golfer to win both the Australian Women's Stroke Play and the Ne... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,285 | Who discovered that coal-tar naphtha and rubber could make cloth waterproof? | Charles Macintosh and the Macintosh Raincoat < Introduction: The Invention of Elastic In 1823, Scottish chemist Charles Macintosh patented a method for making waterproof garments by using rubber dissolved in coal-tar naphtha for cementing two pieces of cloth together. The now famous macintosh raincoat was named after C... | Bezzerwizzer at Paint Branch High School - StudyBlue StudyBlue Which geometric shape does Frank Llyod Wright's Guggenheim Museum in New York echo? A spiral Which painter liked to present himself as the "Man in the Bowler Hat"? Rene Magritte Which IT company is also known by the abbreviation "HP"? Hewlett Packard Which ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,286 | How many medals, and of what colour, did Rebecca Adlington win in the 2008 Olympics? | Rebecca Adlington's parents cheated out of £1,000 in Olympic ticket scam | Daily Mail Online Rebecca Adlington's parents cheated out of £1,000 in Olympic ticket scam comments The mother of double Olympic gold medallist Rebecca Adlington has spoken of her devastation at bring caught out in a ticket scam at the Beijing g... | 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 |
1,489,287 | The 1927 animated character Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is considered the precurser to which more famous icon? | Oswald the Lucky Rabbit | Japanese Anime Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Share Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is one of the first animated cartoon characters made by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks for Universal Studios between 1927 and 1928, then produced by Charles Mintz and Walter Lantz from 1928 until 194... | Bugs Bunny Is 75, And Now You Feel Like An Old Break Out The Carrot Cake Bugs Bunny Is 75, And Now You Feel Like An Old By Add to Flipboard Magazine. Here’s your Pop Culture Milestone for the day: Today marks the 75th anniversary of the release of the very first Bugs Bunny cartoon, “A Wild Hare,” directed by the great ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,288 | What is the administrative centre of Wiltshire? | Wiltshire | county, England, United Kingdom | Britannica.com county, England, United Kingdom Henry Saint John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke Wiltshire, administrative, geographic, and historic county of southern England . It is situated on a low plateau draining into the basins of the Bristol Channel , the English Channel ,... | Longnor village in the Peak District Longnor village in the Peak District Longnor village in the Peak District Longnor village in the Peak District, is pretty and compact, and has an old world ambiance about it. Longnor sits high on the Staffordshire Moorlands with the river Dove to the east and the river Manifold to... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,289 | Built in 1869, what type of ship is the Cutty Sark, which was put on public display in 1954 and is preserved in dry dock in Greenwich, London, UK? | Cutty Sark | OpenBuildings View original size Report The Cutty Sark is a clipper ship. Built in 1869, she served as a merchant vessel (the last clipper to be built for that purpose), and then as a training ship until being put on public display in 1954. She is preserved in dry dock in Greenwich, London. Cutty Sark is o... | Regency History: William IV (1765-1837) William IV (1765-1837) from The History of the Life and Reign of William IV by Robert Huish (1837) Profile William IV (21 August 1765 - 20 June 1837) was the third son of King George III and Queen Charlotte . He was made Duke of Clarence in 1789 and became King of the United King... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,290 | Which is the only one of Disney’s Seven Dwarfs who does not have a beard? | Dopey | Disney Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Development Character creation In the very early stages of pre-production for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Dopey was simply called 'The Seventh'. An armature of each dwarf was constructed as reference for the animators. Perce Pierce, one of the storymen working on Snow ... | Film History Milestones - 1940 Event and Significance 1940 Disney released its animated feature film masterpiece Pinocchio (1940) - one of the best examples of the studio's animation talent. This was Disney's second feature-length animated film, following after Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) . It. ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,291 | During 1951, who did the English football team beat 17 - 0? | England Football Online - Trivia Trivia We've collected these pieces of trivia from various sources over the years and we've tried to verify them where possible. But if you know better or more, please let us know. Players Age Youngest player Theo Walcott , Arsenal, replaced Rooney as England's youngest ever play... | England's Player Disciplinary Record - Dismissals England's Player Disciplinary Record Retaliatory kick at Dobrivoje Trivic, despite constant provocation throughout the match. 472 AL 76 Intervened in a player tangle, grabbed Leslaw Cmikiewicz by the throat and kneed him in groin. 513 12 June 1977 - 1-1 vs. ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,292 | "Which common pastoral plant, has the botanical name ""trifolium repens""?" | Trifolium repens White Clover, Dutch Clover, Purple Dutch Clover, Shamrock, White Clover PFAF Plant Database Physical Characteristics Trifolium repens is an evergreen Perennial growing to 0.1 m (0ft 4in) by 1 m (3ft 3in) at a medium rate. It is hardy to zone (UK) 4 and is not frost tender. It is in leaf 12-Jan It is ... | Flowers, Plants, and Shrubs, by their Common Name - Garden Helper, Gardening Questions and Answers Gardening Questions and Answers No-dash-here, you've found The Real Garden Helper! Gardening on the Web since 1997 Cookies! Plants and Flowers for Your Garden, Listed by their Common Names Below you will find an index o... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,293 | Which planet was originally called Georgium Sidus by its discoverer before it was renamed by German astronomer Johann Bode to ensure that its name conformed with other planetary names? | Full text of "William Herschel and his work" See other formats THE WORLD'S EPOCH-MAKERS. Edited by diiPHANT Smeaton. James Si AE/n.A. BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME FROM THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND THE GIFT OF fismrg $B. Sage 1891 A ly.2.f le.H i.0//Jd.)f, ypo Cornell University Library QB 36.H57S58 William Hersch... | 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 |
1,489,294 | "Who, in about 1759, painted the picture ""The Shrimp Girl"", now in the National Gallery, London?" | Learn and talk about The Shrimp Girl, 1740s paintings, Collections of the National Gallery, London, Paintings by William Hogarth National Gallery , London The Shrimp Girl is a painting by the English artist William Hogarth . It was painted around 1740–45, and is held by the National Gallery, London . [1] The painting, ... | Art Nouveau Most Important Art and Artists | The Art Story La Goulue at the Moulin Rouge (1891) Artist: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Artwork description & Analysis: Toulouse-Lautrec is not typically associated with the vast number of Art Nouveau artists, but some of his later work deserves consideration as an example of t... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,295 | How are 'Oscar Madison' and 'Felix Ungar' described in the title of a 1960's play, later a film and TV series? | The Odd Couple (TV Series 1970–1975) - IMDb IMDb 7 January 2017 5:00 AM, UTC NEWS 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 Two men, a neat ... | Dennis Waterman - TV Celebrities - ShareTV Dennis Waterman Dennis Waterman's Main TV Roles Show BIOGRAPHY: Early life Waterman was born in Clapham, London, and his career began in childhood. In 1961, at the age of 13, he played the part of Winthrop Paroo in the Adelphi Theatre production of The Music Man. A year later,... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,296 | Nicknamed the 'The Pearl of the Danube', which capital is overlooked by János Hill? | Budapest - Pearl of the Danube Budapest Morocco Budapest - Pearl of the Danube Hungary's capital is a great place for families. Budapest is divided into two parts by the river, the hilly side of Buda on the western side and the flat plain of Pest on the eastern side. These two parts of the city were once ... | TRIVIA - THE BIBLE TRIVIA - THE BIBLE Bible Trivia questions and answers. How much time did Jonah spend in the belly of the whale? A. Three days and three nights. Why did a Bible published in London in 1632 become known as the Wicked Bible? A. Because "not" was missing from the seventh commandment, making it "Thou shal... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,297 | In which range of English hills is the town of Watlington? | Top 20 Watlington Vacation Rentals, Vacation Homes & Condo Rentals - Airbnb Watlington Private room · 1 bed · 2 guests Cute, cosy Wisteria Cottage Watlington offers you wooden beams and logburner but also 21st century luxury in terms of comfort and style. Secure cycle store, WiFi, BT Sport, off road parking for 2 cars,... | Bedlington Terrier Dog Breeds "My goal in life is to be as good of a person my dog already thinks I am." Unknown Author Bedlington Terrier The Bedlington Terrier is a breed of terrier named after the mining town of Bedlington, Northumberland in North East England. Appearance The Bedlington Terrier is often describe... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,298 | What is the name of the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury? | Archbishops of Canterbury Archbishops of Canterbury By Ben Johnson | Comments In the Christian church, an archbishop is a bishop of superior rank who has authority over other bishops in an ecclesiastic province or area. The Church of England is presided over by two archbishops: the archbishop of Canterbury, who is... | Whitehaven Mansions Whitehaven Mansions Whitehaven Mansions Whitehaven Mansions A popular question asked at Hercule Poirot Central is: where in London is Whitehaven Mansions, Hercule Poirot's home as seen on the television series "Poirot"? Such a question deserves an article, c'est vrai. It is found on Charterhouse Sq... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,299 | "Historically, ringing bells were the way of telling time on ships. ""8 bells"" was rung every how many hours?" | Tell Time Like A Sailor Tell Time Like A Sailor Shed your landlubber status now! After you read this page you'll be able to tell time like a sailor�The Muses guarantee it. On the right and left and below are two depictions of the clipper ship Flying Cloud, proud representative of its new class of high-speed sai... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,300 | Bamako is the capital of which West African Republic? | Google Map of Bamako, Mali - Nations Online Project ___ Satellite View and Map of the City of Bamako, Mali View of Bamako at the Niger river. The 20 stories BCEAO Tower is the tallest building in Mali. Image: Arensond About Bamako Satellite view is showing Bamako, largest city and the national capital of Mali . The c... | Western Sahara profile - BBC News BBC News Close share panel Western Sahara is a sparsely-populated area of mostly desert situated on the northwest coast of Africa. A former Spanish colony, it was annexed by Morocco in 1975. Since then it has been the subject of a long-running territorial dispute between Morocco and it... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,301 | What is the Latin name for the element Sodium, giving rise to its chemical formula Na? | Sodium, Chemical Element - reaction, water, uses, elements, examples, metal, gas, number PRONUNCIATION SO-dee-um Compounds of sodium have been known, of course, throughout human history. But sodium metal was not prepared until 1807. The reason is that sodium attaches itself very strongly to other elements. Its co... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,302 | Carlos Marin, Urs Buhler, Sebastien Izambard and David Miller are members of which operatic pop vocal group? | Il Divo - Il Divo Merch Il Divo In their career to date, Il Divo have already proven how the power of music transcends category and defies definition. And now their latest album appears certain to bring a whole new level of Latin fuego to the extraordinary Il Divo story, whilst showing how – after more than a decade t... | Round 3 Jeopardy Template What is the Ford Mustang? This still-popular muscle car was launched late in 1964, what is it? 100 What is the Syndy Opera House? In 1973, which famous building with a roof resembling sails opened after 16 years of construction? 100 What are young urban professionals? The word “yuppie” was pop... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,303 | In the US television show ‘The Sopranos’, what is the first name of Tony and Carmela’s daughter? | The Sopranos (Series) - TV Tropes The Sopranos You need to login to do this. Get Known if you don't have an account Share "I'm in the waste management business. Everybody immediately assumes you're mobbed up. It's a stereotype, and it's offensive." —Tony Soprano The Sopranos is a deconstructive Criminal Procedural seri... | Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: October 2014 Macclesfield Pub Quiz League & Harrington ‘B’ What well-known product was invented in 1886 by John Pemberton, who at that time was addicted to morphine and was looking to find a less harmful substitute? Coca-Cola The entrepreneur Donald F Duncan introduced which toy in 1929, o... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,304 | The treacherous architect 'Seth Pecksniff' appears in which Dickens novel? | Seth Pecksniff | fictional character | Britannica.com Seth Pecksniff fictional character THIS ARTICLE IS A STUB. You can learn more about this topic in the related articles below. Similar Topics Seth Pecksniff, fictional character, an unctuous English architect whose insincere behaviour made the name Pecksniff synonymo... | Self-Presentation and Self-Realisation in Dickens's "Nicholas Nickleby" [ Victorian Web Home —> Authors —> Charles Dickens —> Nicholas Nickleby Introduction ntil quite recently, most critics have had little time for Nicholas Nickleby, finding the characters one-dimensional and the plot too episodic — too full of "detac... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,305 | Constantine XI Palaiologos was the last ruler of which empire? | Constantine XI Palaeologus | Byzantine emperor | Britannica.com Constantine XI Palaeologus Alternative Titles: Constantine XI Palaiologos, Constantine XII Palaeologus, Constantine XII Palaiologos Constantine XI Palaeologus Heraclius Constantine XI Palaeologus , Palaeologus also spelled Palaiologos (born February 9, 140... | Law in Ancient Rome, The Twelve Tables - Crystalinks Law in Ancient Rome Roman law is the legal system of ancient Rome, and the legal developments which occurred before the 7th century AD - when the Roman�Byzantine state adopted Greek as the language of government. The development of Roman law comprises more than a tho... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,306 | Carried out on May 2nd 2011, what was the objective of Operation Neptune Spear? | Death of Osama Bin Laden - The Black Vault Death of Osama Bin Laden 11 April, 2015 / in Controversies , Military / Defense , Terrorism This is the official version of the killing of Osama bin Laden, as chronicled by Wikipedia: Osama bin Laden, the founder and head of the Islamist militant group al-Qaeda, was killed in ... | The News Newspaper - Issue 108 - (Date 26-01-11) by The News Newspaper - issuu VICTORIA CAR HIRE UK UK Self Drive £105 per week Fully inclusive No hidden extras Delivery & Collection Gatwick Airport only Tel: 0044 1293 432155 Fax: 0044 1293 402600 Issue 108 Wednesday, January 26th 2011 MPs’ pensions in spotlight P3 Gov... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,307 | Toru Iwatani, the creator of which popular video game admitted in a 1996 interview that the story of a pizza missing a slice being the inspiration of the game's main character was only half true? | pacmanmuseum.com - Pac-Man Creator Toru Iwatani Biography Pac-Man Creator Toru Iwatani Biography Toru Iwatani (born January 25, 1955) is a Japanese video game designer and created one of the most popular arcade games of all time, Pac-Man. Iwatani was born in the Meguro ward of Tokyo, Japan. In 1977, at the age of 22,... | 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 |
1,489,308 | "In which of Shakespeare's plays does the title of Aldous Huxley's novel, ""Brave New World"" originate?" | SparkNotes: Brave New World: Themes, Motifs & Symbols Themes, Motifs & Symbols Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. The Use of Technology to Control Society Brave New World warns of the dangers of giving the state control over new and powerful technologies. One illustration ... | Shakespeare's Globe: About Us - Original Globe / Shakespeare's Globe History does not repeat itself In 2010 Henry VIII was staged to great acclaim, and perhaps more importantly no fires! + share this page During the first years of Elizabeth’s reign, the English playing companies used inns, inn yards, college halls and ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,309 | Where in Lybia did Australian troops take a seaport occupied by the Italians in 1941? | World War 2 Timelines - War in the Desert 1941 - Worldwar-2.net The Western Desert Force is renamed as the XIII Corps. 02/01/1941 Royal Navy bombards Bardia in North Africa day and night. 03/01/1941 Australian 6th Division breaks through the Italian defences around Bardia. 05/01/1941 General Bergonzoli surrenders the I... | World War II - North African Campaign World War II - North African Campaign International War and Military projects Portal Top Surnames Evelyn Waugh (1903 - 1966) a short summary from Wikipedia: Evelyn Waugh Born: 28 October 1903 London, England Died: 10 April 1966 (aged 62) Combe Florey, Somerset, England Occupa... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,310 | Coopers Hill in Gloucestershire, England, is famous for which annual event? | Cheese-Rolling at Cooper's Hill, Gloucestershire Now for the Boys under 14's uphill race. They gather at the foot of the hill... Soon there's few out in front and a leader in the brown shirt... Could this be Kasper Wickens-Shaw (Last year's winner)? Only one other anywhere near... Increasing his lead all the time... | Facts & Figures Facts & Figures It is illegal for anyone aged under 18 to gamble Facts & Figures Records The first race was held in 1839, but it started in inauspicious circumstances, going off two hours late after confusion over weighing procedures. The aptly named, and 5-1 favourite, Lottery came home first. The 1929... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,311 | Heel flip, kick flip, and ollie are tricks in which action sport? | NOLLIE SKATEBOARDING NOLLIE SKATEBOARDING OLLIE After you’ve gotten used to doing ollies, the next trick you will likely be eager to learn is the ‘Kickflip.’ The act of catching the board in the air after it makes a full rotation underfoot and then sticking the landing is commonly one of the best moments in any skatebo... | Figure Skating - Winter Olympic Sports Home > Events > Olympics > Winter > Sports > Figure Skating Figure Skating Figure skating was included in the 1908 Summer Olympics in London and the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp , prior to the introduction of the Winter Olympics. It has been on the program of all Winter Olympic Games.... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,312 | In The Twelve Days Of Christmas, how many ladies dancing were there? | ��ࡱ� | Oodles Of Fun: April 2010 Oodles Of Fun Are You Using Your nOodle? Pages Question of the Day - On this day in 1931, what 102-story, 1,046-foot building was dedicated in New York City? Empire State Building Bon Jovi sang "You Give Love a ____ Name". Bad Bing Crosby's real name was: Harry Which is the only Marx Brothers ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,313 | Give a year in the life of Pierre De Fermat, the French mathematician and lawyer known for his last theorem. | Pierre de Fermat PIERRE DE FERMAT Yogita Chellani Term Paper, History of Mathematics, Rutgers The French mathematician Pierre de Fermat(1601-1665) was possibly the most productive mathematician of his era, making many contributions, some of which were to calculus, number theory, and the law of refraction. We will surve... | 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 |
1,489,314 | Which composer wrote 'TheGoldberg Variations'? | Goldberg Variations: Composer & Analysis | Study.com Goldberg Variations: Composer & Analysis Watch short & fun videos Start Your Free Trial Today Instructor: Robert Huntington Add to Add to Add to Want to watch this again later? Log in or sign up to add this lesson to a Custom Course. Custom Courses are courses that y... | Most Nominated Film Composers Of Our Times Most Nominated Film Composers Of Our Times Most Nominated Film Composers Of Our Times LISTS Jul 18, 2014 What would a movie be without music? Music is such an important aspect of the movie industry, and the composers have a very important role. Think of your favorite movie, or... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,315 | The classical composers Bach, Brahms, Handel, Strauss, and Schumann are all? | Johannes Brahms | Biography & History | AllMusic google+ Artist Biography by Rovi Staff The stature of Johannes Brahms among classical composers is well illustrated by his inclusion among the "Three Bs" triumvirate of Bach , Beethoven , and Brahms . Of all the major composers of the late Romantic era, Bra... | The Glorious History of Handel's Messiah | Arts & Culture | Smithsonian Contact Privacy Policy Terms of Use The Glorious History of Handel's Messiah A musical rite of the holiday season, the Baroque-era oratorio still awes listeners 250 years after the composer's death George Frideric Handel (at age 64 in 1749) pro... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,316 | In the nursery rhyme, who was quite contrary and had an unusual garden? | "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary" Has A Bloody, ... Death Your mother didn't tell you this when you were a kid: The Mary referenced in the famous nursery rhyme "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary" is actually Queen Mary I, known as "Bloody Mary." The famous rhyme tells the story of Mary, who had many people killed in her garden. He... | Paul F. Zweifel Paul F. Zweifel PROGRAM NOTES FOR GILBERT AND SULLIVAN SHOW Opera Roanoke, April 26, 1998 This afternoon we are presenting excerpts from two of Gilbert and Sullivan's most popular operettas, Patience and H.M.S. Pinafore. In the first of these, Patience, the village milkmaid, is loved by the poet Reginal... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,317 | Madame Tussaud's and it's neighbour the London Planetarium are to be found on which London Street? | Madame Tussauds Madame Tussauds Marylebone Road, London, NW1 5LR Now playing in Madame Tussauds Why should you visit Madame Tussauds, London? Madame Tussauds is a wax museum in London with branches in a number of major cities. Marie Tussaud, born Anna Maria Grosholtz (1761–1850) was born in Strasbourg, ... | Walk from Trafalgar Square to the London Eye and Back Admiral Nelson Statue, Trafalgar Square, London Photo Admiral Lord Nelson Statue. Wendy Bumgardner © 2005 Enjoy photos of this 3 mile walk through London, England including Trafalgar Square, Whitehall, Westminster, the London Eye, and the Golden Jubilee Bridge. ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,318 | The islands of Kythera, Antikythera, Crete, Kasos, Karpathos and Rhodes are in which sea? | Aegean With Legends • Mapsof.net You can resize this map. Enter height or width below and click on 'Submit' Aegean Sea maps The Aegean Sea (in Turkish Ege Denizi and Greek ???a?? ???a???) is part of the Mediterranean Sea between Greece and Turkey . It is considered that this sea is bordered on the south by an arc cross... | Corfu Greece | Greece.com All destinations in Ionian Islands > General Information on Corfu Corfu or Kerkyra is the northernmost of the Ionian islands, at the entrance of the Adriatic, towards Albania. It is the second largest island of the group, after Kefalonia . It has a surface area of about 641km² and is inhabited... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,319 | Which Danish TV drama, shown on BBC4 in 2012, took its title from the popular name for its country's parliament? | 6 Scandinavian crime shows worth watching | CouchSlobs – A Monument To Human Idleness CouchSlobs – A Monument To Human Idleness 6 Scandinavian crime shows worth watching Posted on by bertas Dear ladies and gents, you know I love me some blood and gore. And while the British have been churning out good crime shows for y... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,320 | Which wine can be fino' or 'Oloroso'? | Spanish Sherry Jerez | fino, manzanilla, oloroso, amontillados | Andalucia.com History of Sherry – An interesting article on the history of sherry. Sherry – An overview of Sherry by Mark Little. Types of Sherry Fino: clear and perfectly dry, with an earthy aroma of almonds, fino is served chilled as an an aperitif wine... | OLS Lab Week Jeopardy Jeopardy Template What is Big Chimney or Kearneysville? Name one of the two satellite lab locations for Office of Laboratory Services. 100 What is Apple? This computer company was named after a founder's memories of spending a summer in an Oregon orchard. 100 They're the tiny threadlike structures... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,321 | Heroes sung by Måns Zelmerlöw won the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest representing which country? | Sweden's Måns Zelmerlöw wins Eurovision Song Contest Sweden's Måns Zelmerlöw wins Eurovision Song Contest Odds-on favorite Sweden and its pop star Måns Zelmerlöw won in a runaway Saturday. Post to Facebook Sweden's Måns Zelmerlöw wins Eurovision Song Contest Odds-on favorite Sweden and its pop star Måns Zelmerlöw won i... | Art & Culture Art & Culture In the early hours of the morning of the 17th January 1945, Raoul Wallenberg disappeared. He had been a consular official at the Swedish Legation in Budapest, Hungary. He was never heard from again. Raoul Wallenberg was not Jewish. He worked at the Swedish Diplomatic Mission in Budapes... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,322 | Who was the first British author to win the Nobel prize for Literature, in 1907? | The Nobel Prize in Literature 1907 The Nobel Prize in Literature 1907 Rudyard Kipling The Nobel Prize in Literature 1907 Rudyard Kipling Prize share: 1/1 The Nobel Prize in Literature 1907 was awarded to Rudyard Kipling "in consideration of the power of observation, originality of imagination, virility of ideas and rem... | Nobel Prize in Literature 1973 - Press Release Press Release The Nobel Prize in Literature 1973 Patrick White The Nobel Prize in Literature 1973 Patrick White The Australian Patrick White has been awarded the 1973 Nobel Literature Prize "for an epic and psychological narrative art which has introduced a new continent... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,323 | What is a naevus, or nevus? | What is a Nevus? (with pictures) What is a Nevus? Last Modified Date: 26 December 2016 Copyright Protected: These 10 facts about space will blow your mind Nevus is a medical term for birthmark or mole. It is the most common skin abnormality, generally appearing as a dark spot anywhere on the body. They serve no apparen... | 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 |
1,489,324 | What country's name derives from an Iroquois word for village? | The Origin and History of the Name Canada By Susan Munroe Updated October 18, 2016. The name "Canada" comes from "kanata," the Iroquois-Huron word for village. Aboriginal people used the word to describe the village of Stadacona (present-day Quebec City) to French explorer Jacques Cartier during his trip along the St... | Origin of African Country Names - Words We Speak - GaiaNews http://www.raceandhistory.com/historicalviews/africa.htm Algeria - Named after the capital city Algiers or Al-Jazair ("The Island") in Arabic. A reference to the small islands that once dotted the bay of the city. Angola - When Portuguese mariner Diego... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,325 | What is the name of the Goddess that personifies retribution? | DIKE - Greek Goddess Hora of Justice (Roman Justicia) DIKE Justice (dikê) Dike beating Adikia, Athenian red-figure amphora C6th B.C., Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna DIKE (Dicé) was the goddess of justice, fair judgements and the rights established by custom and law. She was one of the three Horai (Horae), goddesses of... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,326 | From the Latin plumbum, what element has an atomic weight of 82 and uses the symbol pb? | Plumbum, Latin word for this element History & Etymology Lead was probably one of the first metals to be produced by man. Pearls of metallic Lead and Copper were found at archaeological stratum X at Catal Hüyük, Konya, Anatolia, Turkey, dated at around 6500 BC. Perhaps the first written mention as "abaru" is on Babylon... | Each one has a story. Aug. 4 2010 7:29 AM Blogging the Periodic Table By Sam Kean Bismuth sits in a funny spot on the periodic table, at the turning point of what I call "poisoner's corridor." It cleaves the periodic table into two sets of dangerous elements. To the left of and above bismuth sit the conventional, ret... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,327 | What was the world's first atomic-powered ship called? | Nuclear-Powered Ships | Nuclear Submarines - World Nuclear Association Nuclear-Powered Ships (Updated June 2016) Nuclear power is particularly suitable for vessels which need to be at sea for long periods without refuelling, or for powerful submarine propulsion. Over 140 ships are powered by more than 180 small nuclear... | Shippingport Atomic Power Station - Toxipedia Toxipedia Publish this draft for everyone to see. What changed? Other users have edits for this page: Proceed Anyway Permanently discard changes to this page. This cannot be undone. Lead author: Steven G. Gilbert Overview The Shippingport Atomic Power Station, "the world'... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,328 | What is the world's largest society for high-IQ individuals? | What is Mensa? | Mensa International Mensa International What is Mensa? What is Mensa? Mensa, the high IQ society, provides a forum for intellectual exchange among its members. There are members in more than 100 countries around the world. Activities include the exchange of ideas through lectures, discussions, journals... | Super Squad Jeopardy 2 Jeopardy Template What group sang "Runaway Train" 100 What's the team name of the baseball team that plays in Miami, FL? 100 What is "Barbie's" full name? 100 Which state's nickname is The "Pine Tree State?" 100 "Wojo", "Yemana", "Fish" and "Levitt" were the names of characters from this sitcom? ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,329 | Also the names of races at the local racecourse, Woodditton and Cheveley Park are villages close to which English town or city? | ° Guide: Woodditton in United Kingdom (England) | Tripmondo The picture Woodditton Sculpture was uploaded and shared by user eaglekepr on panoramio.com by: eaglekepr Ditton Park Wood, Central The picture Ditton Park Wood, central avenue was uploaded and shared by user cranaghanstills on panoramio.com by: cranaghanstill... | The Ballad of Chevy Chase (Middle English Song; Medieval Lyrics) THE BALLAD OF CHEVY CHASE This famous ballad probably originated in the early 15th century. Carried through in oral tradition, however, it underwent many corruptions and alterations before it was first printed in Percy's Reliques (1765) in two distinctl... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,330 | St Denis is the patron Saint of which country? | Sts. Denis, Rusticus, and Eleutherius - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online Saints & Angels Sts. Denis, Rusticus, and Eleutherius Sts. Denis, Rusticus, and Eleutherius Author and Publisher - Catholic Online Facts Take the Saints Trivia Quiz now! The first mention we have of these three martyrs who died around 258 A.D. co... | The FunBoxs Biggest Quiz Ever .. | Page 2 | Orphelia's FunBox 2 Main forum | Guild Forums | Gaia Online Orphelia's FunBox 2 Main forum Posted: Fri Aug 02, 2013 6:36 pm 6501..In fashion correspondent and bar are types of what item? 6502..Artemis is Greek Goddess of what - only one among all Gods? 6503..25% of the adult ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,331 | Shark Tank is the US version of which reality TV series? | Shark Tank (TV Series 2009– ) - 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 Ambitious entrepreneurs present their breakthrough busin... | The Price Is Right (TV Series 1956–1965) - 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 The original version of an American icon, "Th... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,332 | What name is given to the figure of rhetoric by which an unpleasant or offensive thing is designated by a milder term? | What does euphemism mean? Definitions for euphemismˈyu fəˌmɪz əm This page provides all possible meanings and translations of the word euphemism Princeton's WordNet(5.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition: euphemism(noun) an inoffensive or indirect expression that is substituted for one that is considered offensive or too h... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,333 | On which island in the Caribbean did Princess Margaret have a home? | The original royal rebel Princess Margaret and her island of 'Mustake' | Royal | News | Daily Express ROYAL The original royal rebel Princess Margaret and her island of 'Mustake' AFTER those pictures of Prince Harry partying in Las Vegas people might think he was the Royal Family’s wild one but when it comes to royal r... | Puzzles - Fictional Addresses 1. Who lives at 4 Paget Drive, Little Whinging? 2. Which author created a fictional world that included Little Delving, Hardbottle and The Marrish? 3. Which family live at 742 Evergreen Terrace? 4. �Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again� is the opening line of which 1938 classic no... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,334 | What is the name of the play within a play in Shakespeare's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'? | The Significance of the Play Within the Play Structure of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” by William Shakespeare Author Exact author Home » Literature » Poetry » The Significance of the Play Within the Play Structure of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” by William Shakespeare The Significance of the Play Within the Play Structur... | Arts Education / “ALWAYS TRUE TO YOU (IN MY FASHION)”: ADAPTATION AND INTERPRETATION - Shakespeare "Always True To You (In My Fashion)": Adaptation and Interpretation - Shakespeare Adam Garcia (Bill) and Holly Dale Spencer (Lois), The Old Vic, London 2012 As a definitive Cole Porter musical based on a classic Shakes... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,335 | Which famous character in commercials was played by John Hewer | Captain Birdseye sacked: Advert sailor frozen out after nearly 50 years as the bearded face of Birds Eye fish fingers - Mirror Online Cold shoulder: John Hewer as Captain Birds Eye Share Get daily updates directly to your inbox + Subscribe Thank you for subscribing! Could not subscribe, try again laterInvalid Email Ic... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,336 | The state of Tabasco, where the sauce gets its name, is in which country? | Tabasco - Mexico - HISTORY.com Tabasco A+E Networks Introduction This low, flat state still has a large indigenous population that lives primarily in rural areas. Contrary to popular belief, Tabasco was not named after the spicy peppers of the same name, though the state is a major producer of other farm products, incl... | Poll system, 2 new trivia lists · Twentysix26/Red-DiscordBot@9ce74b6 · GitHub 75 trivia/2015.txt @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +In China in 2015 the record for the longest mating session between two giant pandas was broken at?`18 minutes`18 mins +Ford claimed to launch the first 'e-(What?)' at the 2015 Mobile World Congress Show?`... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,337 | In which town do the Celtic Crusaders Rugby League team play their home matches? | Celtic Crusaders - - Your Site Celtic Crusaders Celtic Crusaders The Celtic Crusaders are based at Bridgend in Wales in the UK. The Celtic Crusaders were a part of the National League Two until the 2007 season when they were promoted to National League One. The Celtic Crusaders play their matches at the Brewery Field i... | Ryder Cup row over derelict listed building on course | UK news | The Guardian The Observer Ryder Cup row over derelict listed building on course Terry Matthews, owner of Celtic Manor, attacks Newport council planning committee over refusal to allow eyesore 16th-century farmhouse to be removed from site Sir Terry Matth... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,338 | Which US president had the nickname 'King of Camelot'? | How Jackie Kennedy Invented the Camelot Legend After JFK’s Death - The Daily Beast JFK How Jackie Kennedy Invented the Camelot Legend After JFK’s Death While the nation was still grieving JFK’s assassination, she used an influential magazine profile to rewrite her husband’s legacy and spawn Camelot. James Piereson 11.1... | 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 |
1,489,339 | Cullet is a waste version with impurities of which material? | Raw Materials and Cullet - Glass Technology Services Ltd (GTS) Analysis to determine % carbonate of raw material (carbonates), for emissions calculations. Calculation is provided as carbon emissions per tonnage of raw material. Typically provided in addition to purity and composition analysis for limestone, dolomite an... | Arrow Fletching FAQ (extract from the blackboard) gt : In the Men's recurve division at the W.I.C., of 33 men (of 53)surveyed, 13 used Spin Wing Vanes, 6 used plastic vanes, and 13 used feather fletching. 14 of these 33 surveyed men used A/C/E or X10 shafts, 1 used ACC. Magnus Petersson (1st) used Spin Wing Vanes and X... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,340 | What is the southernmost tip of the Florida Keys? | Southernmost Point in Continental USA, Key West, Florida Southernmost marker, Key West, Florida. Southernmost Point in Continental USA Key West, Florida Whenever the winter chill sets records in much of the country, those in the know huddle around the pot-bellied stove-like monument marking the Southernmost Point in th... | In what country is the northernmost point of Africa Tunisia - ENGLISH - 1 View Full Document In what country is the northernmost point of Africa-Tunisia In what film - Charlie Chaplain have his first speaking part 1940-The Great Dictator What Prophet in the Bible had a talking donkey-Balaam What common word comes from ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,341 | The Carnation Revolution took place in which European country in the 1970’s? | Portugal, Europe and the Carnation Revolution Now Reading: Portugal, Europe and the Carnation Revolution Up Next: Portugal, Europe and the Carnation Revolution MARIO CRUZ Click for full view PCP (Portuguese Communist Party) secretary-general, Jeronimo de Sousa (2-R), attends a rally during the commemorations of the 42t... | www.knowledge-is-power-all-in-one.com: List of General Knowledge Questions and Answers, All type Questions and Answers, Basic General Knowledge, General Awareness Question Answers, Better in Competitive Exam and Quiz contests.13 www.knowledge-is-power-all-in-one.com Friday, 13 May 2016 List of General Knowledge Questio... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,342 | "What 1966 Broadway musical was based on Fellini's film ""Nights of Cabiria""?" | Nights of Cabiria | The Loft Cinema Nights of Cabiria Showtimes Nights of Cabiria, referred to by Pauline Kael as “perhaps Fellini’s finest film,” tells the haunting tale of a naïve prostitute named Cabiria who endures life’s tragedies with a heartbreaking, almost Chaplin-esque innocence and resilience. Following her t... | A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant - iSnare Free Encyclopedia A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant Poster from 2007 Philadelphia production Music A concept by Alex Timbers Productions 2004 Obie Award A Very Merry Unauthor... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,343 | Which band of the 1980s often referred to themselves as ‘the fourth best band in Hull’? | Housemartins - Chordie - Guitar Chords, Guitar Tabs and Lyrics Housemartins "The Housemartins" were a British indie rock band that was active in the 1980s. The band was formed in 1983 by Paul Heaton (vocals), Stan Cullimore (guitar), Ted Key (bass) and Chris Lang (drums). The band's membership changed quite a lot over ... | 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 |
1,489,344 | Rudolph Hess has the distinction of being the last prisoner in Spandau and which other historical prison? | Rudolf Hess :: The Truth Behind His Flight to Britain James Stewart - It's a Wonderful Life [UK 2 Dvd Set B/W + Col. 2016 Official Release - Nov. 2016: Sales of this release keep this site going!] Want 1 random Rudolf Hess fact per week? Then e-mail me here at ihuppert5@aol.com and sit back and wait for it. Get a rare ... | Walk from Trafalgar Square to the London Eye and Back Admiral Nelson Statue, Trafalgar Square, London Photo Admiral Lord Nelson Statue. Wendy Bumgardner © 2005 Enjoy photos of this 3 mile walk through London, England including Trafalgar Square, Whitehall, Westminster, the London Eye, and the Golden Jubilee Bridge. ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,345 | Who sang the theme song in the film 'From Russia with Love'? | From Russia with Love (song) | James Bond Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia From Russia with Love (song) 2,128pages on From Russia with Love is the theme song for the film From Russia with Love . It was composed by Lionel Bart, and performed by English singer Matt Monro . Lyrics From Russia with love I fly to you, much wi... | Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) - Soundtracks - IMDb Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) Performed by Studio Orchestra during the opening credits When Johnny Comes Marching Home (1863) (uncredited) Music by the Union Army bandmaster, Lo... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,346 | Who played Bubble in the UK tv comedy series ‘Absolutely Fabulous’? | Absolutely Fabulous (UK) - Season 1 Reviews - Metacritic Log in to finish rating Absolutely Fabulous (UK) Absolutely Fabulous (UK) Universal acclaim- based on 8 Ratings Would you like to write a review? Share this? Starring: Jennifer Saunders , Jane Horrocks , Joanna Lumley Summary: Sin Is In! This hit British comedy s... | BBC - Comedy - June Whitfield Profile Contact Us June Whitfield June Whitfield is the Grandmother of British comedy. Well, she played one of comedy's most famous grandmothers in Absolutely Fabulous . June began life as an actress in London’s West End, then moved to radio in 1953, appearing on Take It From Here. June's ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,347 | When was the revolver, a hand gun with a rifled barrel and a revolving cartridge cylinder, invented? | How revolver is made - material, making, used, parts, components, procedure, industry, machine Revolver Background The term "handgun" refers to any small firearm intended for use with one hand only. Currently, the two most important types of handguns are revolvers and automatic pistols. The key distinction betwee... | 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 |
1,489,348 | In September 2001, who had a UK number one single with Mambo number 5? | BBC News | MUSIC | Bob mambos to number one Sunday, 9 September, 2001, 17:59 GMT 18:59 UK Bob mambos to number one Bob is enjoying a growing pop career Bob the Builder, the animated children's character, has scored his second number one single hit with Mambo Number 5. The BBC character, voiced by Neil Morrissey, beat o... | "Masterminds" - Manchester Evening News, December 26, 2015 | Online Research Library: Questia Read preview Article excerpt 1. What has been the highest selling album of 2015? 2. Who won this year's Strictly Come Dancing? 3. Ford claimed to launch the first 'e-(What?)' at the 2015 Mobile World Congress Show: Pram; bike;... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,349 | What was the first film Alfred Hitchcock made in Hollywood? | Alfred Hitchcock | Alfred Hitchcock and David O. Selznick Collaborations | American Masters | PBS Alfred Hitchcock and David O. Selznick Collaborations Alfred Hitchcock and David O. Selznick Collaborations January 10, 2001 Comments On December 10, 1938, David O. Selznick burned down Atlanta. On the back of his Culver C... | Casablanca (1942) - 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 From $2.99 (SD) on Amazon Video ON DISC In Casablanca, Morocco in De... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,350 | In which city can you see the original statue of the Venus de Milo? | Venus de Milo: Greek Statue by Alexandros of Antioch Hellenistic Period . Introduction One of the most famous examples of sculpture from Ancient Greece , the Venus de Milo is an armless marble statue of Aphrodite - the Greek goddess of love and beauty - which was sculpted during the Hellenistic period between a... | St Peter's - Chapel of the Pieta From: 'Guide to Saint Peter's Basilica ' This is probably the world's most famous sculpture of a religious subject. Michelangelo carved it when he was 24 years old, and it is the only one he ever signed. The beauty of its lines and expression leaves a lasting impression ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,351 | Who has been the longest serving American President? | World's longest serving U.S. president. Franklin Delano Roosevelt. THE LONGEST LIST OF THE LONGEST STUFF AT THE LONGEST DOMAIN NAME AT LONG LAST Who was the world's longest serving U.S. president? Franklin Delano Roosevelt has the honor of being the longest serving U.S. president. Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected into... | Landmark Birthdays | Who2 Frank Sinatra ‘Gave Men License to Cry’ December 12, 2015 | By Fritz Holznagel Frank Sinatra is 100 years old today, and Stephen Holden has a terrific notebook that captures so many truths about the man. Holden runs through a recap of all the ….. Joe Biden is 70! Where Will He Be When He’s 82?... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,352 | What is the westernmost region of France? (not counting overseas territories) | Historic monuments in France - About-France.com Historic monuments in France The About-France.com thematic guide to France Travel and tourism, life and institutions Historic monuments and other attractions : subject index Theme parks Official historic monument logo With over 40,000 officially classified historic m... | France's Bordeaux Wine Region - dummies By Ed McCarthy, Mary Ewing-Mulligan The Bordeaux region that produces France’s famous red Bordeaux wines lies in the southern part of western France, on the Atlantic coast. The Gironde Estuary and its two major rivers, the Dordogne and the Garonne, run through the heart of the re... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,353 | Which actor played the part of Wayne the father in the 1989 film Honey I Shrunk the Kids? | Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (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 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids ( 1989 ) PG | The scientist f... | Oscars 2009: Sean Penn defends gay rights as protesters abuse Heath Ledger - Telegraph Oscars Oscars 2009: Sean Penn defends gay rights as protesters abuse Heath Ledger Sean Penn jokingly praised the "homo-loving" Academy as the Oscars became a platform for gay rights, with protesters outside waving placards saying Hea... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,354 | In UK pre-decimal coinage, how many farthings were in one penny? | Coins of the UK - Farthings Farthings Pictures of Farthings Silver Farthings The silver farthing was a very small coin, and is rarely found as metal detectors cannot usually detect tiny metal items. For many years they were thought to have been minted for the first time in the reign of Edward I (1272-1307) but about tw... | The Coinage of Britain - Recoinage 1816 to Decimalization 1,488,960 The system of coinage begun in 1816 was to endure with only minor changes until decimalization in 1970. The minting of copper coins resumed in 1821 when farthings were produced for George IV. These were followed by pennies and halfpence from 1825 o... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,355 | The song 'Eye of the Tiger' featured in which Rocky movie? | Eye of the Tiger - Survivor | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic Eye of the Tiger google+ AllMusic Review by Greg Prato 1982 was an interesting year for mainstream rock. Listeners were still a few years away from the chart-topping pop-metal bands, and a few years removed from the oft-indulgent '70s rock e... | Cinderella Rockefella: Steyn's Song of the Week :: SteynOnline Steyn's Song of the Week Steyn's Song of the Week by Mason Williams and Nancy Ames July 20, 2014 http://www.steynonline.com/6481/cinderella-rockefella Neue Lieder und Songs - from the days when Israeli pop stars could have big hits singing in German What wi... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,356 | Who claimed to be a direct descendant of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, and worked to achieve the independence of Abyssinia? | Ethiopian Treasures - Emperor Haile Selassie - The Ethiopian Revolution Ethiopian Treasures Emperor Haile Selassie (1930-1974) Ras Tefari, the son of Ras Mekonnen (Governor of Harar), was crowned under the name Emperor Haile Selassie in November 1930. He drafted a new constitution for the country and the first parliame... | Archaeology Wordsmith Archaeology Wordsmith museum CATEGORY: structure; term DEFINITION: An institution that collects, studies, exhibits, and conserves objects for cultural and educational purposes; literally, a temple (or seat) of the Muses. The term was first applied to an establishment founded by Ptolemy I, called S... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,357 | Which term has come into use for musicals based on a catalogue of previously released songs? | MusicalTheaterSongs.com Glossary 11:00 number: The last big solo in a show for the leading character. Usually occurs late in Act 2 and marks the pinnacle of his or her emotional and musical journey. Examples include “Rose’s Turn” from Gypsy (1959), “If He Walked Into My Life” from Mame (1964) and “The American Dream” f... | 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 |
1,489,358 | Who was the voice of O'Malley in The Aristocats? | Phil Harris - IMDb IMDb Actor | Soundtrack | Music Department A bandleader of the 1940s and a radio, film, and TV actor who always seemed to imply allegiance to the former Confederate States of America. Was a principal of long standing among the comedian Jack Benny 's radio retinue, parlaying his popularity into his ow... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,359 | Devils darning needle is sometimes the nickname for which flying insect | dragonfly | insect | Britannica.com Dragonfly Alternative Titles: Anisoptera, darner, darning needle, devil’s arrow, devil’s darning needle Related Topics insect Dragonfly (suborder Anisoptera), also called darner, devil’s arrow, or devil’s darning needle, any of a group of roughly 3,000 species of aerial predatory ins... | Amazing Facts - Facts-n-Tips Facts-n-Tips Amazing Facts Dr. Seuss pronounced his name "soyce". Dr. Seuss wrote "Green Eggs and Ham" after his editor dared him to write a book using fewer than 50 different words. Draftsmen have to make 27,000 drawings for the manufacturing of a new car. Dragonflies are one of the fastes... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,360 | Which American rock, folk, and alt-country singer/songwriter, a three-time Grammy Award winner, was named Americas best songwriter by TIME magazine in 2002? | Lucinda Williams - News, Photos, Videos, Bio. Free music downloads at MP3.com http://ad.doubleclick.net/N8264/adj/aw-mp3/artist/overview;ar=lucindawilliams;ar=steveearle;ar=gillianwelch;ar=emmylouharris;ar=irisdement;ar=tiftmerritt;ar=marygauthier;ar=pattygriffin;ar=lylelovett;ar=sonvolt;ar=kathleenedwards;tag=altcount... | Donna Summer - Music on Google Play Donna Summer About the artist LaDonna Adrian Gaines, known by her stage name Donna Summer, was an American singer, songwriter, painter, and actress. She gained prominence during the disco era of the late-1970s. A five-time Grammy Award winner, she was the first artist to have three c... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,361 | What was the name of the supertanker which ran aground betwen Land's End and the Scilly Isles on March 18th 1967 ? | The People History Blog: 1967 News and Interesting History Tidbits 1967 News and Interesting History Tidbits Torrey Canyon The tanker "Torrey Canyon" runs aground on rocks between Land's End and the Scilly Isles and is leaking its cargo of 100,000 tons of crude oil into the sea. The oil did get to beaches in Cornwall a... | YouTube Undo Close "Dr Hook ~ Sy..." The YouTube account associated with this video has been terminated due to multiple third-party notifications of copyright infringement. Sorry about that. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,362 | "The American TV series 'The Wire"" is set in which city?" | Amazon.com: The Wire: The Complete Series: Various: Movies & TV Ad feedback Special Offers and Product Promotions Save Big On Open-Box & Pre-owned: Buy "The Wire: The Complete Seriesâ from Amazon Warehouse Deals and save 65% off the $199.95 list price. Product is eligible for Amazon's 30-day returns policy and Prime ... | 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 |
1,489,363 | Which street came to epitomise the London of the swinging 60's | Carnaby Street | uDiscover Carnaby Street Browse albums now Mini skirts, models and mods; Twiggy and Mary Quant; Op art and Pop art; they have all come to epitomise London in the Swinging 60s. But it is the bands and singers that made London the pop music capital of the world in those mid sixties dreaming years. Swingi... | Lombard Street | Barclays Group Archives Stories Lombard Street Barclays' Head Office was originally located in Lombard Street. From very early times, Lombard Street seems to have been associated with the world of finance. The Elizabethan historian, Stow, suggested that it was named after Italian financiers from Lombar... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,364 | "Which 19th century artist illustrated Oscar Wilde's ""Salome"" and Pope's ""Rape of the Lock""?" | Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 00361424 Publisher description for Aubrey Beardsley : a slave to beauty / David Colvin. Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog Information from electronic data provided by the publisher. May be inc... | Accademia Gallery in Florence: Home to Michelangelo's David, Galleria dell'Accademia Museum Giambologna's Rape of the Sabines Botticelli's Madonna and Child and Madonna of the Sea The Accademia welcomes the visitor in the Hall of the Colossus, name taken from the huge models of the Dioscuri of Montecavallo which were d... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,365 | Where do the Graafian follicles develop? | Graafian follicle | definition of graafian follicle by Medical dictionary Graafian follicle | definition of graafian follicle by Medical dictionary http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/graafian+follicle Related to graafian follicle: ovarian follicle , ovulation , corpus luteum graafian follicle [graf´e-an] ... | 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 |
1,489,366 | In November 1943 Winston Churchill met the other allied leaders for a conference in which capital city? | BBC ON THIS DAY | 1 | 1943: Allies united after Tehran conference About This Site | Text Only 1943: Allies united after Tehran conference Allied leaders of Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union have ended a landmark conference held in Tehran, the capital of Iran. It was the first time Winston Churchill, Presi... | Sir Winston Churchill: our saviour, my boss - Telegraph Britain at War Sir Winston Churchill: our saviour, my boss As the 50th anniversary of the death of Britain’s wartime leader approaches, Lord Carington - the last surviving member of Winston Churchill's government - tells Victoria Lambert of the man, his moods an... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,367 | Slieve Donard, the highest point of Northern Ireland, is in which range of hills? | Slieve Donard,Mourne Mountains | Walking and Hiking In Ireland The County Tops – Number 5: Knockmealdown, County Waterford The County Tops: Number 7: Slieve Donard, Mourne Mountains, County Down In the latest article from the County Top Series, Paul O’ Connor takes a walk up Slieve Donard in the magical Mourne Mountain... | Ghats | mountain ranges, India | Britannica.com mountain ranges, India Palghat Gap Ghats, two mountain ranges forming the eastern and western edges, respectively, of the Deccan plateau of peninsular India . The two ranges run roughly parallel to the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea coasts, respectively, from which they ar... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,368 | What name is given to the period of British history between 1901 and 1910? | King Edward VII | Britroyals Born: November 9, 1841 at Buckingham Palace Parents: Queen Victoria and Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Relation to Elizabeth II: great-grandfather House of: Saxe-Coburg-Gotha Ascended to the throne: January 22, 1901 aged 59 years Crowned: August 9, 1902 at Westminster Abbey Married: Alexandra,... | BBC - History - Overview: Victorian Britain, 1837 - 1901 Print this page Naval supremacy 'When Britain really ruled the waves, in good Queen Bess's time' was the assessment of the late Victorian age's leading satirist, WS Gilbert. (He put these words into the mouth of a spoof peer of the realm in the comic opera 'Iolan... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,369 | In 1830 William Watts and George Davis were the last pirates to be hanged where? | High Court of the Admiralty | Exploring London Lost London – Execution Dock… September 2, 2011 The favoured place to dispatch pirates, Execution Dock was located on the north bank of the River Thames just off Wapping High Street. Among the most famous to be executed here was Kidd himself who, having been found to have ... | 100: Trial + Execution of Pirate Captain William Kidd : Lot 0100 Lot 0100 Details Colonial AmericaTrial & Execution of The Pirate Captain William Kidd May 1701, "The Present State of EUROPE: or the ...MONTHLY MERCURY, Giving an Account of all the public and private OCCURENCES...for the Month of May, 1701," Printed in L... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,370 | Which Scottish Loch is the deepest freshwater lake in the British Isles? | The Five Largest Freshwater Lochs in Scotland - Holiday Parks The Five Largest Freshwater Lochs in Scotland The Five Largest Freshwater Lochs in Scotland January 22, 2013 at 2:44 pm The Five Largest Freshwater Lochs in Scotland: Lochs by Volume, Area, Length and Depth Loch Ness might get almost all the press when it co... | 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 |
1,489,371 | The young of what is called a squab? | What is a young pigeon called Squab 30 Around which French town - IT - 402 View Full Document What is a young pigeon called Squab 30 Around which French town is the champagne industry located Epernay 31 What country invented castanets Egypt 32 Who is the patron saint of music St Cecilia 33 Whose first box office film w... | Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: 12th October – The Questions 12th October – The Questions Specialist questions set by Waters Green Rams. General knowledge questions set by Church House, Bollington. All vetted by Harrington Academicals. SPECIALIST ROUNDS- 1. SINCE YOU’VE BEEN GONE 2. SCIENCE 5. TIME FOR THE KIDS 6. POLITI... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,372 | What was the nickname of the Chevalier Raoul, a character in a tale by Perrault in 1697, who murdered successive wives? | Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol 1 by The Rev. E. Cobham Brewer, LL.D. - Full Text Free Book (Part 6/15) BLATANT BEAST (_The_), the personification of slander or public opinion. The beast had 100 tongues and a sting. Sir Artegal muzzled the monster, and dragged it to Faery-land, but it broke lo... | A Merry Devil - Launcelot Gobbo in the Merchant of Venice A Merry Devil: Launcelot Gobbo in The Merchant of Venice From The Fools of Shakespeare by Frederick Warde. London: McBride, Nast & Company. In that delightful comedy, "The Merchant of Venice," we have a type of the shrewd but ignorant serving man, or boy, drawn ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,373 | In which Olympic sport is a stone delivered and then possible swept, the object being to get it over the hog line and into the house? | THE SPORTS SCIENCE OF CURLING: A PRACTICAL REVIEW, JSSM-2009, Vol.8, Issue 4, 495 - 500 INTRODUCTION TCurling is a game of skill and tradition and is one of the fastest growing winter sports (Royal Caledonian Curling Club, 2008 ). It is also a game that at the highest level has unique physical demands. A ... | Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: 1 April Questions Macclesfield Pub Quiz League 1 April Questions Specialist set by TheLamb (please note that although these are all the questions, the subjects are not in the order in which they were asked) SPORT 01. Q. Which Irn-Bru Scottish League team recently became the first British f... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,489,374 | When did women first compete in the Olympics in gymnastics? | Women at the Olympic Games Home > Events > Olympics > Summer > History > Women Women at the Olympic Games It has been a long road to equality for women at the Olympic Games, and it is still continuing. Participation in the Ancient Olympic Games was limited to male athletes only. The only way women were able to take pa... | 50 stunning Olympic moments No5: Nadia Comaneci scores a perfect 10 | Simon Burnton | Sport | The Guardian 50 stunning Olympic moments 50 stunning Olympic moments No5: Nadia Comaneci scores a perfect 10 The 14-year-old Romanian became a global star at Montreal in 1976, achieving perfection and crowning a golden era for... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
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