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1,493,375 | Maslow's 'Hierarchy of Needs' theory is commonly represented as a? | Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - Learning Theories Learning Theories • Humanist Theories , Motivation Theories • 0 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs (often represented as a pyramid with five levels of needs) is a motivational theory in psychology that argues that while people aim to meet basic needs, they seek to meet successiv... | "Masterminds" - Manchester Evening News, November 7, 2015 | Online Research Library: Questia Read preview Article excerpt 1. Playboy Russia covergirl Maria Kozhevnikova, boxer Nikolai Valuyev, and tennis player Marat Safin shared which honour in December 2011? 2. What William S Burroughs 1961 book popularised the rock ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,376 | Which species of wild goose, Anser anser, is the ancestor of all European domestic geese? | Greylag goose (Anser anser) Greylag goose Anser anser (Carolus Linnaeus, 1758) The greylag goose (also spelled graylag in the United States) (Anser anser) is a bird with a wide range in the Old World. It is the type species of the genus Anser. It was in pre-Linnean times known as the wild goose ("Anser ferus"). This sp... | Lancashire Lad Gooseberry Bushes - Chris Bowers Lancashire Lad Gooseberry Bushes Red fruited Old fashioned varieties A mid-season to late variety that grows best on good soil. Heavy cropping with resistance to Mildew. Well flavoured, red fruits. £9.45 UK mainland delivery is charged at £8.95. Sending a tree through the... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,377 | Whom did Barack Obama defeat in the 2008 US Presidential election? | Barack Obama: Campaigns and Elections—Miller Center About the Administration Obama's election to the Senate instantly made him the highest-ranking African American officeholder in the country and, along with the excitement generated by his convention speech and his books (Dreams from my Father, brought back into print,... | 2008 Academy Awards® Winners and History Kung Fu Panda (2008) Actor: SEAN PENN in "Milk," Richard Jenkins in "The Visitor," Frank Langella in "Frost/Nixon," Brad Pitt in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," Mickey Rourke in "The Wrestler" Actress: KATE WINSLET in "The Reader," Anne Hathaway in "Rachel ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,378 | Which analgesic drug, first isolated in 1804, was named after the Greek god of dreams ? | The Beauty of Poppies, the Allure of Opium | Opioids: Medications or Main Street? The Beauty of Poppies, the Allure of Opium Opioids: Medications or Main Street? Module 1 The Beauty of Poppies, the Allure of Opium Opium is extracted from the juice of poppies, and it contains a complex mixture of chemicals that are rela... | Auto123.com | Car News | Auto123 By Luc Gagné , 2011-01-06 February 6, 2011, will go down in Rolls-Royce history. That day, the Spirit of Ecstasy , also known as the Flying Lady, will turn 100! To celebrate this milestone, one hundred old and new Rolls-Royce models will parade through the heart of London, the first in ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,379 | Seal point is a dark brown marking on the fur of which animal? | Seal | Define Seal at Dictionary.com SEAL a member of the U.S. Navy’s special operations forces. Origin Examples from the Web for seal Expand Contemporary Examples Mark Owen (the nom de plume for Matt Bissonnette) carefully recounts his life and career as a member of seal Team 6. The Northern Iron George A. Birmingham ... | 1. How many different scoring areas are there on a standard dart board? - Jade Wright - Liverpool Echo 1. How many different scoring areas are there on a standard dart board? 2. Which New York bridge, completed in 1883, was designed by John Augustus Roebling? Share Get daily updates directly to your inbox + Subscribe ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,380 | Which sweets were advertised as the too good to hurry mints | Sweets (Candy) Sweets (Candy) by • Food & Drink No childhood memories are quite so evocative as those of the sweets (in the UK), candy (in the US) or lollies (in Australia) which were such a big part of our life when growing up. "Who knows the secret of the Black Magic box?", "And all because the lady loves Milk Tray",... | 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 |
1,493,381 | "Whose first symphony of 1917 is known as ""The Classical Symphony""?" | Sergei Prokofiev, Classical Symphony - Home Sergei Prokofiev, Classical Symphony Year piece was composed In 1917. and was first performed in 1918. ("First performance 1918-04-21 -- Petrograd: Former Court Orchestra, Sergei Prokofiev Conducted") By _______Geneva Stone______ Here is a picture of a standard symphony orche... | Classical Notes - Classical Classics - Ravel's Daphnis et Chloe, by Peter Gutmann The final gasps of orgasm (soprano and alto parts) (from Kramer's Classical Music and Post-Modern Knowledge) The magical opening evokes primeval wonder as instruments and voices grope for melody amid searching harmonies, their ebb and flo... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,382 | "What room literally means, ""exercise naked""?" | Gymnasium | Define Gymnasium at Dictionary.com gymnasium noun (pl) -siums, -sia (-zɪə) 1. a large room or hall equipped with bars, weights, ropes, etc, for games or physical training 2. (in various European countries) a secondary school that prepares pupils for university Word Origin C16: from Latin: school for gymnast... | 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 |
1,493,383 | What instant messaging service did Facebook purchase for $19 billion in 2014? | Why Facebook Just Spent $19 Billion on a Messaging App - The Atlantic The Atlantic See our Newsletters > Why Facebook Just Spent $19 Billion on a Messaging App Facebook wants to dominate in the three areas WhatsApp excels in: apps, messaging, and usage in the developing world. Reuters Text Size Updated, Thursday 2:30 p... | Portfolio | September 2014 by Motivate Publishing - issuu issuu Issue 105 ■ September 2014 Exclusive to Emirates First Class and Business Class TECH TITANS Europe’s Online Love Affair RETAIL DRIVE Africa’s Big Spenders CASHEW APPLES A Juicy Business Reed Hastings The Netflix Innovator . “Double take” by Marine Vacth Jo... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,384 | Who wrote the music for the musical Cats? | Broadway Musical Home - Cats Broadway Musical Home Who starred in the original cast? Where can I buy the music? What’s the buzz on Broadway? Find out at Broadway Musical Home Cats by Andrew Lloyd Webber , T.S. Elliot, Trevor Nunn and Richard Stilgoe Now Playing on Broadway Buy Tickets About the Musical Based the T.S. E... | Season 70 70TH SEASON MAINSTAGE SEASON Irving Berlin's White Christmas Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, Book by David Ives and Paul Blake December 8-11 and 16-18, 2016 A successful song-and-dance team becomes romantically involved with a sister act and both pairs team up to save the failing Vermont inn of their forme... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,385 | "Who wrote ""The Threepenny Opera"", ""The Caucasian Chalk Circle"" and ""Life of Galileo""?" | "The Caucasian Chalk Circle" : Bertolt Brecht : 9781408126707 "The Caucasian Chalk Circle" By (author) Bertolt Brecht , Translated by Alistair Beaton Share US$14.94 US$14.95 You save US$0.01 Free delivery worldwide Add to basket Add to wishlist Description The city burns in the heat of civil war and a servant girl sa... | Orpheus in the Underworld Orpheus in the Underworld Orpheus in the Underworld (DVD) Orpheus in the Underworld (in French: 'Orphée aux enfers') is an operetta in two acts by Jacques Offenbach. The original French text was by Meilhac and Halévy, and the first production took place in Paris in 1858. It is famous for the g... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,386 | In which book of the Bible did David kill Goliath? | David and Goliath Bible Story Summary and Lessons 1 Samuel 17. David and Goliath Story Summary The Philistine army had gathered for war against Israel. The two armies faced each other, camped for battle on opposite sides of a steep valley. A Philistine giant measuring over nine feet tall and wearing full armor came out... | Exodus THE BOOK OF EXODUS, New American Bible, revised edition (NABRE) | Chapter INTRO1 | The Bible App | Bible.com THE BOOK OF EXODUS The second book of the Pentateuch is called Exodus, from the Greek word for “departure,” because its central event was understood by the Septuagint’s translators to be the departure o... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,387 | Dizzy Gillespie played what instrument? | What Instruments Did Dizzy Gillespie Play what instruments did dizzy gillespie play Main Menu what instruments did dizzy gillespie play Music-Atlas - Artist. Dizzy Gillespie ... who knows jazz music that did not hear the name Dizzy Gillespie. Dizzy Gillespie was a composer, singer, jazz trumpet player and. way it chang... | | Authentic ZZ TOP Tribute Band | with real beards | sharp dressed clothes | ZZ's stage moves | and first class musicianship ZZ Home ZZ Tripp @ The Dixie in Cape Coral, Florida A phenomenal 3 piece band with that Texas Boogie groove, authentic with real beards, sharp dressed clothes, ZZ’s stage moves, props, and first ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,388 | A ‘pod’ is a group of which mammals? | Pod - What Is a Pod Pod Pod Definition of the Term Pod, as Used in Marine Life A pod of orca (killer) whales come to the surface on a calm day in Lynn Canal, Inside Passage, Alaska, near Juneau. John Hyde / Design Pics/First Light/Getty Images By Jennifer Kennedy Updated September 30, 2015. A pod is a group of animals... | Natural History Collections: Felidae CAT FAMILY General features and members of the family The cat family is one of four families of terrestrial cat-like mammals descended from the Viverraines (civet/genet like mammals). These four families are linked by the presence of an ossified segment in the auditory bulla of the ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,389 | The Koran contains 114 sections; by that name are these usually known? | BBC - Religions - Islam: The Qur'an The Qur'an Last updated 2011-07-14 This article covers some basic information about the Qur'an and provides some sections spoken aloud in Arabic. On this page The Qur'an A copy of the Qur'an © The Qur'an is the holy book for Muslims, revealed in stages to the Prophet Muhammad over 23... | 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 |
1,493,390 | What's the first name of Kate Middleton's sister? | Pippa Middleton: 5 Things to Know About Kate Middleton's Sister - ABC News ABC News Pippa Middleton: 5 Things You Need to Know By ASHLEY PESKOE WATCH Kate Middleton's Bridal Party Arrives 0 Shares Email When princess-to-be Kate Middleton , 29, and her younger sister, Pippa Middleton , are out around town, Brits notice ... | Anne, Princess Royal - YouTube Anne, Princess Royal 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. The interactive transcript could not be loaded. Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is n... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,391 | On which continent are the native fauna called ostrich, lion, giraffe and okapi? | Ostrich | African Wildlife Foundation All Projects Reason #68 to get involved The impala-like kobs inhabit low-lying hills with permanent water sources, restricting them to regions rapidly being populated by humans. Without any designated buffer zones, this vulnerable species is being hunted at an alarming rate. DONATE... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,392 | A muster is a group of what? | Muster - definition of muster by The Free Dictionary Muster - definition of muster by The Free Dictionary http://www.thefreedictionary.com/muster v. mus·tered, mus·ter·ing, mus·ters v.tr. 1. To call (troops) together, as for inspection. 2. To cause to come together; gather: Bring all the volunteers you can muster. 3. T... | 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 [... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,393 | Which English monarch formed The Yeomen of the Guard? | Yeomen of the Queen's Body Guard Yeomen of the Queen's Body Guard Ceremonial Dress with Shoulder Belt Tower Warder Pre-History The earliest official form of body guard of which anything is known is that of the Sergeants-at-Arms who were mounted guards raised by Richard 1 in 1191. They were originally sons of kn... | Battle of Tewkesbury in the Wars of the Roses approx. 5,000 men Battle of Tewkesbury - Background: The dynastic struggle known as the Wars of the Roses took a decisive turn in 1461 following the Yorkist victory at the Battle of Towton . Victorious, Yorkist Edward IV supplanted Lancastrian Henry VI, who was prone to bou... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,394 | In April 2010, the engagement of a princess from which country was called off after allegations of her fianc's affair? | Swedish royal wedding called off over Tora Uppstrom Berg affair claims | Daily Mail Online A Swedish royal wedding has been called off after a Bournemouth student claimed she had a fling with a princess's fiance. Jonas Bergstrom had been engaged to Princess Madeleine of Sweden, 27, after a romance spanning eight years.... | Catherine of Valois wife of Henry V and Owen Tudor Send to Kindle Who was Catherine of Valois? Yet another enigmatic Medieval woman, whose role in life seems set in stone from birth but who manages through sheer will and determination to change the course of her life. So who was Catherine of Valois? She was the daugher... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,395 | Which tissue secretes progesterone during the second half of the menstrual cycle? | You & Your Hormones | Hormones | Progesterone You & Your Hormones Email article to a friend | Last updated: January 14, 2015 Progesterone is a hormone released by the corpus luteum in the ovary. It plays important roles in the menstrual cycle and in maintaining the early stages of pregnancy. It may also be involved i... | Human Physiology/The endocrine system - Wikibooks, open books for an open world Human Physiology/The endocrine system 9 References Introduction To The Endocrine System[ edit ] The endocrine system is a control system of ductless glands that secrete hormones within specific organs. Hormones act as "messengers," and are ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,396 | Who founded the penny post? | The Penny Post: 1680�1918 The Penny Post An authoritative account of the growth of the Penny Post from its local beginnings to national and international agreements. A fascinating subject of interest to the social historian as well as the philatelist. Trade Information: LGEN Specifications: 216x138mm, 219pp, b&w ... | The Daily Mail : 1896-1940 The Daily Mail : 1896-1940 Primary Sources In 1887 the journalist Alfred Harmsworth formed a new publishing business. Early publications included Answers (1888) and Comic Cuts (1890) and in 1894 went into newspapers when he acquired the London Evening News . Harmsworth now decided to start a ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,397 | Which country is known as the George Cross Island? | Malta-The George Cross Island - "Towns & Villages" (3) Malta-The George Cross Island This site was built with RapidWeaver Towns and Villages in Malta and Gozo A four-part series Published by the Conventual Franciscans of Rabat (Religjon u Hajja), Malta - 1994 (Excerpts) - Book 4: Gozo 1. SANTA VENERA (...) The railway ... | 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 |
1,493,398 | In 1960, Kwame Nkruma became the first President of which African country? | Commanding Heights : Kwame Nkrumah | on PBS Kwame Nkrumah (1889-1979) Kwame Nkurmah, the leader of the Gold Coast's movement toward independence from Britain during the 1940s and '50s, headed the new nation of Ghana following its independence in 1957 until 1966, when he was overthrown by a coup. Excerpt from Commanding... | My Football Facts & Stats | African Football Football stats of the Africa Cup of Nations winners from 1957 to 2012 CAF AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS The origins of the Africa Nations Cup date back to June 1956, when the creation of the Confederation of African Football was proposed during the third FIFA congress in Lisbon. The... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,399 | "Which city of the USA is known as ""The Athens of America""?" | Athens of America Origin, an Old Nickname for Boston The Hub Athens of America Origin A lesser known nickname for Boston is The Athens of America, used mainly in literary circles during the first half of the 20th Century. The origin is believed to be in a letter written in 1764 by Samuel Adams, as quoted in History of ... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,400 | "During World War II, ""Operation Gomorrah"" was the codename given to the bombing raids on which German city, by the RAF in July and August 1943?" | Operation Gomorrah in World War II Major General Ira C. Eaker, US Army Air Force British: approx. 700+ bombers per raid Americans: approx. 50-70 bombers per raid Operation Gomorrah - Results: Operation Gomorrah destroyed a significant percentage of the city of Hamburg, leaving over 1 million residents homeless and kill... | Sir Barnes Wallis - "The Dam Busters" The Dam Busters (1955) The film The Dam Busters premiered on 16th/17th May 1955 (the 12th anniversary of the raid), attended by numerous survivors of the raid. Overall, the film is a very good portrayal of the story of the development of the "bouncing bomb" and Operation Chastise i... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,401 | The original TV series 'CSI' was set in which American city? | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV Series 2000–2015) - 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 An elite team of police forensic ... | TV page of ULTIMATE MYSTERY/DETECTIVE WEB GUIDE A: Mystery/Detective Television Series Acapulco 27 Feb 1961-24 Apr 1961 (NBC-UA-Libra) 8 30-minute episodes, black and white, Mystery/Detective Action- Adventure; Patrick Malone and Gregg Miles, a pair of Korean war vets based in Acapulco, are bodyguards for attorne... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,402 | What was the name of the state that seceded from Nigeria in 1967 and lasted until 1970? | Nigeria Biafra Secession 1967-1970 Biafran Secession: Nigeria 1967-1970 [ 1967 - 1970 ] Biafra...secessionist western African state that unilaterally declared its independence from Nigeria in May 1967. It constituted the former Eastern Region of Nigeria and was inhabited principally by Igbo (Ibo) people. Biafra ceased ... | World Cup Football Firsts 1966 England The FIRST time drug testing was introduced was in World Cup finals in 1966. Players banned after failing in drug testing include Haiti's Ernest Jean-Joseph (1974), Scotland's Willie Johnston (1978) and Argentina's Diego Maradona (1994). The FIRST World Cup mascot was a lion-like b... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,403 | Banff National Park and Jasper National Park, which are connected by the Icefields Parkway, are in which Canadian province? | Icefields Parkway & Columbia Icefield Glacier Experience – Canadian Rockies Vacations Guide – Banff National Park Email this Page 0.00 avg. rating (0% score) - 0 votes BANFF NATIONAL PARK, ALBERTA— Banff and Jasper National Park are two of the worlds most beautiful towns and they are connected by what has often been de... | Cariboo Chilcotin Coast Region (British Columbia, Canada) - TRAVEL & TOURING GUIDE by Cariboo Chilcotin Coast_British Columbia, Canada - issuu Travel & Touring Guide www.landwithoutlimits.com 速 LEAVE YOUR TRACKS British Columbia is the home of the Prince George 2015 Canada Winter Games; the most important event young a... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,404 | What is the alternative name for the larkspur? | Delphinium, larkspur - THE POISON GARDEN website THE POISON GARDEN website Delphinium spp. Summary Much admired for its beauty when in flower, delphiniums have caused a number of fatal poisonings in cattle. Blog Entries Meaning of the Name Delphinium Generally, said to be from the Greek for dolphin either becau... | Defiant hare coursing fans vow to battle for their Waterloo Cup - Telegraph Defiant hare coursing fans vow to battle for their Waterloo Cup 'Every poacher in England' was at the coursing By Charles Clover, Environment Editor 12:10AM GMT 15 Feb 2005 The gaggle of 150 anti-hunting protesters escorted by police into the ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,405 | How many days is the gestation period of a domestic cat (5 days either way)? | Gestation Periods and Animal Scale USA Gestation Periods and Animal Scale The gestation period of humans is 266 days, 8 days short of nine months. Many such biological characteristics have an explanation in terms evolutionary survival value. Even some seemingly cultural characteristics of human society have such a biol... | CatStuff: Cat-Related Idioms / Phrases and their Origin Cat-related idioms, their meanings, and histories Researched and compiled by Glenda Moore Please do not copy or distribute this a... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,406 | If a dessert is served ‘a la mode’ what is it served with? | A La Mode! 5 Desserts That Are Even Better with Ice Cream — Recipes from The Kitchn | The Kitchn Deep Dish Chocolate Chip Cookies If I've already made the decision to have dessert, then the question of whether or not to have it a la mode is a no-brainer. Yes, please! There's something about ice cream that makes each sw... | Which French Phrases and Sayings are used in English - the meaning and origin of this phrase High quality, especially of cooking. Cordon sanitaire A political or medical buffer zone. Coup d'état An abrupt overthrow of a government through unconstitutional means, for example, by force, or by occupation of government str... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,407 | In which war was the Battle of Isandlwana | The Battle of Islandlwana - The Zulu War Click here or image to buy a print Combatants: Zulu army against a force of British troops, Natal units and African levies. Generals: Lieutenant Colonel Pulleine of the 24th Foot and Lieutenant Colonel Durnford commanded the British force at the battle. The Zulu Army was... | UK Battlefields Resource Centre - The Civil Wars - The Battle of Battle of Naseby Battle of Naseby 14th June 1645 The battle of Naseby was fought on the morning of the 14th June 1645. In the open fields of that small Northamptonshire village, parliament's New Model Army destroyed King Charles I's main field army. After... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,408 | In November 1990, Mary Robinson defeated Brian Lenihan to become the first female President of which country? | BBC ON THIS DAY | 8 | 1990: Ireland elects first woman president 1990: Ireland elects first woman president Voters in the Republic of Ireland have chosen their first female president. Unofficial returns suggest that Mary Robinson, who is standing as an independent, took nearly 40% of the vote in the first round. Irelan... | 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 |
1,493,409 | Who wrote The Charlie Chan detective novels? | Charlie Chan (Character) - Biography biography The content of this page was created by users. It has not been screened or verified by IMDb staff. Warning! This character biography may contain plot spoilers. Visit our Character Biography Help to learn more. Character Biography History Discuss The character of Charlie Ch... | Peter Carey - Literature Literature Biography Peter Carey was born in Bacchus Marsh in Victoria, Australia, in 1943. He studied Science at Monash University, and wrote advertising copy to support himself during the early part of his literary career. Australian identity and historical context play a part in several of h... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,410 | The lonicera plant is more commonly known as what? | How to Prune Lonicera Nitida | Home Guides | SF Gate How to Prune Lonicera Nitida How to Prune Lonicera Nitida Prune boxleaf honeysuckles once a year in late winter or early spring. An evergreen broadleaf shrub, Lonicera nitida, commonly known as boxleaf honeysuckle, is grown for its attractive foliage and dense, compa... | Knowledge Knowledge You're Reading a Free Preview Pages 4 to 21 are not shown in this preview. You're Reading a Free Preview Pages 25 to 35 are not shown in this preview. You're Reading a Free Preview Pages 39 to 115 are not shown in this preview. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,411 | Who replaced George Stephenson on the British £5.00 note in 2002? | Old-style £5 notes to be withdrawn | Daily Mail Online Next Old-style £5 notes to be withdrawn The older style £5 notes featuring a portrait of George Stephenson, who built the world's first public railways, are to be withdrawn from circulation. The Stephenson £5 notes have been in circulation since June 7 1990 and the... | The 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Dickens celebrated with a new £2 coin from the Royal Mint 05 Dec 2011 The Royal Mint is commemorating the 200th birthday of literary giant Charles Dickens with the release of a £2 coin featuring a profile of the author created from titles of some of his most famous works. A... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,412 | "Who said ""the meek shall inherit the Earth but not it's mineral rights""?" | The meek shall inherit the Earth, but not its mineral rights. - J. Paul Getty - BrainyQuote The meek shall inherit the Earth, but not its mineral rights. Find on Amazon: J. Paul Getty Cite this Page: Citation | Margaret Thatcher - Margaret Thatcher Biography - Poem Hunter Margaret Thatcher - Margaret Thatcher Biography - Poem Hunter Biography Biography of Margaret Thatcher Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, née Roberts (born 13 October 1925) is a British politician, the longest-serving (1979–1990) Prime Minister of t... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,413 | Bass, Tom-tom, and Snare are all types of what? | Tom Drum Replacement Parts You save: $56.41 (59%) Tom Drum Replacement Parts Lost the doodad that goes on your wotsit? Need to replace a worn-out part on your tom tom drums? You will find it here: swivel nuts, rubber feet and wing screws. Displaying 1 to 16 (of 16 products) Choose Number of Products To Display Per P... | Tom, Tom, The Piper's Son (Learnt to Play) - English Children's Songs - England - Mama Lisa's World: Children's Songs and Rhymes from Around the World Tom, Tom, The Piper's Son (Learnt to Play) Tom, Tom, The Piper's Son (Learnt to Play) Nursery Rhyme Tom, Tom, the piper's son, He learnt to play when he was young, He wi... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,414 | Bryndza cheese is made from the milk of which animal? | Bryndza - Cheese.com Find over 1750 specialty cheeses from 74 countries in the world's greatest cheese resource Creative Commons / Dezidor Bryndza Bryndza is a sheep's milk cheese popular in several mountainous countries of Eastern Europe, especially in Podhale region of Poland and Slovakia. The name Bryndza comes from... | The State of Wisconsin - An Introduction to the Badger State from NETSTATE.COM The State of Wisconsin Apostle Islands National Lakeshore In the north woods of Wisconsin, clear, clean lakes abound. Fishing is fine, and wildlife is plentiful. Outdoor recreation and adventure is a main draw for out-of-state visitors. 15,0... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,415 | Which country is separated from Singapore by the Johor Strait? | Strait of Johore | Infopedia Strait of Johore The road was named after Lieutenant Colonel Ronald Macpherson (b. 14 June 1817 - d. 6 December 1869), Lieutenant Governor ... ~ Location Map ~ ~ Related Pictures ~ Strait of Johor, or Johor Straits, is a waterway or strait, located north of Singapore, dividing mainland Pe... | Jakarta travel guide - Wikitravel Time Zone UTC+7 Jakarta is a huge city with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings — have a look at each of them. Jakarta is the capital and largest city of Indonesia , located on the northwest of the island of Java . Jakarta ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,416 | What famed daredevil, who failed in a 1974 motorcycle jump, is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the survivor of "most bones broken in a lifetime"? | Evel Knievel for Apple TV: perform the stunts, don’t break the bones — Apple World Today / Dennis Sellers Robert Craig “Evel” Knievel was a world famous daredevil who attempted more than 75 ramp-to-ramp motorcycle jumps between 1965 and 1980, and, in 1974, a canyon jump across Snake River Canyon (which failed) on a ste... | 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 |
1,493,417 | What is the Italian for ‘None shall sleep’? | "None Shall Sleep" for the Mongol princess - Nessun Dorma, Puccini | Readish Course 805 "None Shall Sleep" for the Mongol princess - Nessun Dorma, Puccini Overview Nessun Dorma is one of the best-loved tenor aria from Turandot - an Italian opera based on a French translation of a Persian story about a Mongolian pri... | Index-a What does the workplace flexi-hours acronym TOIL stand for? Waterloo, the location of Napoleon's 1815 defeat, is in modern-day: France; Belgium; Spain; or Russia? G-BOAG, G-BOAC, and F-BVFC and the tragic F-BTSC designated what iconic 20thC invention? Name the core specialism of notable Anglo-Danish industriali... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,418 | What year marked the end of the Chinese 'Ming' Dynasty? | End of Ming Dynasty | World History Project Apr 25 1644 End of Ming Dynasty The collapse of the Ming Dynasty was a protracted affair, its roots beginning as early as 1600 with the emergence of the Manchu under Nurhaci. Originally a vassal of the Ming emperors, Nurhaci in 1582 embarked on an inter-tribal feud that escal... | History of the Kuomintang | Military Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia History of the Kuomintang Share The Kuomintang (Traditional Chinese: 中國國民黨; Simplified Chinese: 中国国民党; Hanyu Pinyin: Zhōngguó Guómíndǎng; Initials: KMT or GMD) is a Chinese political party that ruled China 1927–48 and then moved to Taiwan. The name tra... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,419 | For how many years did Louis XIV of France reign? | Louis XIV - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com Google Early Life and Reign of Louis XIV Born on September 5, 1638, to King Louis XIII of France (1601-1643) and his Habsburg queen, Anne of Austria (1601-1666), the future Louis XIV was his parents’ first child after 23 years of marriage; in recognition of this apparent miracl... | 1715 The death of Louis XIV - Palace of Versailles 1715 The death of Louis XIV 1715 The death of Louis XIV 1715 The death of Louis XIV Share Print 1 September 1715 After a week of slow agony, Louis XIV passed away in Versailles on 1 September 1715 at 8.15 in the morning, just before his 77th birthday. A reign of 72 yea... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,420 | Who was the Scottish Labour Party leader, who resigned in June 2008, after failing to declare donation to her leadership campaign in 2007? | BBC NEWS | UK | Scotland | Alexander quits as Labour leader Alexander quits as Labour leader Wendy Alexander announces her resignation Scottish Labour leader Wendy Alexander has resigned "with deep regret" after breaking rules on declaring donations. It came as she faced a one-day ban from Holyrood after failing to reg... | Who have been Scotland's first ministers? - BBC News BBC News Who have been Scotland's first ministers? 16 May 2016 Read more about sharing. Close share panel Image caption Five politicians have served a first minister since the devolved Scottish Parliament was created in 1999 Nicola Sturgeon is set to continue as Scot... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,421 | Equinophobia is the abnormal fear of which animals? | Definition of Equinophobia Definition of Equinophobia Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Slideshow Equinophobia: An abnormal and persistent fear of horses. Sufferers of equinophobia experience undue anxiety even when a horse is known to be gentle and well trained. They usually avoid horses entirely rather than risk bei... | The Phobia List Amaxophobia- Fear of riding in a car. Ambulophobia- Fear of walking. Amychophobia- Fear of scratches or being scratched. Anablephobia- Fear of looking up. Ancraophobia- Fear of wind. (Anemophobia) Androphobia- Fear of men. Anemophobia- Fear of air drafts or wind.(Ancraophobia) Anginophobia- Fear of ang... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,422 | Which US author wrote the novel ‘Get Shorty’? | Get Shorty: A Novel: Elmore Leonard: 9780062120250: Amazon.com: Books Elmore Leonard Page 1 of 1 Start over Sponsored Products are advertisements for products sold by merchants on Amazon.com. When you click on a Sponsored Product ad, you will be taken to an Amazon detail page where you can learn more about the product ... | The Hunting of the Snark: An Agony, in Eight Fits by Lewis Carroll - The 1117th Greatest Fiction Book of All Time Sign In The Hunting of the Snark: An Agony, in Eight Fits by Lewis Carroll The Hunting of the Snark (An Agony in 8 Fits) is typically categorized as a nonsense poem written by Lewis Carroll, the pen name of... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,423 | Which operatic heroine is the daughter of Amonasro, King of Ethiopia? | Aida | The Dallas Opera Sung in Italian with English supertitles October 26, 28, 31, November 3, 9, 11 Jump to: Synopsis | Cast Biographies | Production Team In Ancient Egypt, a captive Ethiopian princess, Aida, is torn between her love for the Egyptian commander Radames and her loyalty to her own father and country. T... | Turandot Synopsis - The Story of Puccini's Famous Opera Turandot Synopsis Turandot Synopsis The Story of Puccini's Famous Opera The Swedish soprano Erika Sunnegardh as the title character in Puccini's 'Turandot' at the Metropolitan Opera House on Saturday night, April 21, 2007. Within the opera's 3rd act, you'll hear o... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,424 | Who was prime minister of the UK before Churchill? | History of Sir Winston Churchill - GOV.UK GOV.UK Sir Winston Churchill Conservative 1951 to 1955, 1940 to 1945 Born 30 November 1874, Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire Died 1951 to 1955, 1940 to 1945 Political party Education Act 1944: raised the school leavers age to 14; introduction of the 11+. Interesting facts Churchill... | Winston Churchill — Ethnicity of Celebs | What Nationality Ancestry Race by madman on March 27, 2016 Birth Name: Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill Date of Birth: 30 November, 1874 Place of Birth: Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England Date of Death: 24 January, 1965 Place of Death: London, England Ethnicity: English, some Sco... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,425 | Tony Hawk won 9 gold medals at what annual event between 1995 and 2002? | X Games 16: The 25 Biggest Stars in Summer X Games History | Bleacher Report X Games 16: The 25 Biggest Stars in Summer X Games History Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse the slideshow 7.7K 3 Comments The streets of downtown Los Angeles will be packed with action from July 29 through August 1 with the 16th annual Summ... | 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 |
1,493,426 | Which sport is played for the Corbillon Cup? | Corbillon cup | Article about Corbillon cup by The Free Dictionary Corbillon cup | Article about Corbillon cup by The Free Dictionary http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Corbillon+cup Also found in: Dictionary , Thesaurus , Wikipedia . table tennis, game played, usually indoors, by two or four players; it is mor... | DJ Campbell held in football fixing probe - BBC News BBC News DJ Campbell held in football fixing probe 9 December 2013 Close share panel Media caption"DJ Campbell... was a former teammate of Sam Sodje," reports Andy Swiss Ex-Premier League star DJ Campbell is one of six people questioned by police in connection with a... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,427 | Who was the magistrate in Athens who codified its laws around 600 BC? | Roots of American Law This site is eye friendly: Use your browser's view options to increase or decrease font size Roots of American Law It is frequently stated that the Ten Commandments appears in the United States Supreme Court Building and therefore the law of the United States is based on the Ten Commandments. Like... | TED Case Study Template -- Elgin Marbles The British Museum, located in London, England , purchased the Parthenon Marbles, also known as the Elgin Marbles, from Lord Elgin on July 11, 1816 through an Act of Parliament (1). The Parthenon marbles consist of 115 panels of frieze and 92 mesotopes of which the British... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,428 | What is the capital of Gabon? | Capital of Gabon - definition of capital of Gabon by The Free Dictionary Capital of Gabon - definition of capital of Gabon by The Free Dictionary http://www.thefreedictionary.com/capital+of+Gabon Also found in: Thesaurus , Wikipedia . ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Want to thank TFD for its existence? Te... | Bamako - Wikitravel Bamako Understand[ edit ] Bamako bridge crossing the Niger River Bamako has been continuously inhabited by humans since prehistoric times. In 1883 it was conquered by French troops, and in 1908 became the capital of French Sudan. The city has only a few paved main roads (goudrons), the rest of the c... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,429 | Which fabric derives its name from a Syrian city? | Culture of Syria - history, people, clothing, traditions, women, beliefs, food, customs, family Culture of Syria Syrian Orientation Identification. Syria is the name that was given to the region by the Greeks and Romans and probably derives from the Babylonian suri. Arabs traditionally referred to Syria and a large,... | Muscat, capital city of Oman All... Muscat, capital city of Oman Muscat is unlike any other capital in the region. There are only a few high-rise blocks, and the streets are spotlessly clean. The whimsically uniform city is elegant, graceful and fine. Muscat literally means “anchorage,” and a major part of the city was... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,430 | What is the guillotine most popularly associated with? | 8 Things You May Not Know About the Guillotine - History Lists History Lists September 15, 2014 By Evan Andrews Share The guillotine, the notorious killing machine of the French Revolution, was used to behead thousands, including King Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette. Why was it a humane form of execution for its time, a... | Louisette - definition of Louisette by The Free Dictionary Louisette - definition of Louisette by The Free Dictionary http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Louisette (gĭl′ə-tēn′, gē′ə-) n. 1. A device consisting of a heavy blade held aloft between upright guides and dropped to behead a person condemned to die. 2. An instru... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,431 | Ornithogalum is the Latin name for which flowering plant? | Ornithogalum umbellatum Ornithogalum umbellatum STAR OF BETHLEHEM Distinguishing features The distinguishing feature is the flowers that have 6 petals with a prominant green stripe on the underside of the petal. Leaves are linear, erect, basally inserted at the bulb, forming a clump. Single, leafless stems a... | Flower Blog - Information on Flowers - TheFlowerExpert Buy From OurStores Flower Blog Archive - April 2009 The Flower Expert welcomes the flower enthusiasts to the special feature - Flower Blogs where the flower lovers can share the knowledge about flowers and flower related topics with the flower admiring community wo... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,432 | Which island is the home to a breed of tailless cat? | Manx Cat - The Tailless Cat Breed from the Island of Man Manx Cat Manx Cat The Manx cat is a very old cat breed. The first thing that comes to mind when speaking of the Manx is that they have no tails. The Manx cat is famous for being tailless. The Manx cat has longer hind legs than front legs. The head is round shap... | Description The Manx is a stocky, solid cat with a dense double coat (long or short), a compact body, very short back, hind legs that are visibly longer than the front legs, big bones, a wide chest, and greater depth of flank (sides of the cat nearest the rear) than other cats. The standard weight for males is 10-12 lb... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,433 | The name of which European country appears on its stamps as EESTI? | ( 1 ) The abbreviations to use are the ISO codes, except for Greece and the United Kingdom, for which EL and UK are recommended (instead of GR and GB). The former abbreviations were generally taken from the international code for automobiles and were used until the end of 2002. NB: Do not use ‘Republic of Ireland’... | Europe, my city, my future! | Learning to be European Europe, my city, my future! by ecicodema Our school has appeared in some local newspapers that talked about our iniciative at the European day. We not only celebrated the day with Mr. Garriga but also received the plaque that identifies our school as a Comenius cent... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,434 | 'The Popish Plot' was an alleged conspiracy to murder which English monarch? | Popish Plot | English history | Britannica.com English history Wesselényi Conspiracy Popish Plot, (1678), in English history, a totally fictitious but widely believed plot in which it was alleged that Jesuits were planning the assassination of King Charles II in order to bring his Roman Catholic brother, the Duke of Yo... | Queen Mary I | Britroyals Event 1553 Lady Jane Grey is proclaimed Queen by her father-in-law The Duke of Northumberland. After nine days, Mary arrives in London, Lady Jane Grey is arrested, and Mary is crowned Queen. 1554 After Mary declares her intention to marry Philip of Spain, Sir Thomas Wyatt leads a revolt to dep... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,435 | What is the name of the monster killed by Beowolf in the Anglo Saxon poem? | Beowulf: An Anglo-Saxon Epic Poem The Project Gutenberg EBook of Beowulf This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.ne... | The Venerable Bede - Durham World Heritage Site The Venerable Bede The Venerable Bede Bede was known as the Father of English History. How did he come to gain that title? Who Was the Venerable Bede? The Venerable Bede – also known as St Bede – is widely regarded as the greatest of all the Anglo-Saxon scholars. He live... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,436 | What breed of dog is a Blenheim? | Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Puppies Color Colour Blenheim When you breed a Blenheim to a Blenheim you always receive Blenheim puppies. The genetic make-up of a Blenheim is ee:ss. Blenheim is the easiest color genectic make-up for Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. When you breed Blenheim to Tri Color you can receive bot... | 'Dignity and Impudence', Sir Edwin Henry Landseer, 1839 | Tate Sir Edwin Henry Landseer Support: 889 x 692 mm frame: 1155 x 952 x 108 mm Collection Bequeathed by Jacob Bell 1859 Reference Display caption Summary Landseer's dog paintings of the 1830s are among his most celebrated works and Dignity and Impudence remains ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,437 | Which group were once known as the Chillingford Chokers | The choker | Uncyclopedia | Fandom powered by Wikia [ show ] edit Birth and Early Life The first sighting of the Choker was on the 7th of June 1912 in London , England . A Mrs Briathweight, mother of 3, was being mugged by a group of bandits when The Choker appeared from no where, Choked, Raped and Beat her to death be... | Leicester Tigers | Rugby Union | Fandom powered by Wikia File:E.Redman 1895.jpg Leicester Football Club was formed in a meeting held in the city's George Hotel on August 1880 by the merger of three smaller teams: Leicester Societies AFC, Leicester Amateur FC and Leicester Alert. That October, the new club wore black fo... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,438 | What is a slow stately dance, usually for couples, in triple time called? | Menuett - definition of Menuett by The Free Dictionary Menuett - definition of Menuett by The Free Dictionary http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Menuett Also found in: Thesaurus , Encyclopedia , Wikipedia . min·u·et (mĭn′yo͞o-ĕt′) n. 1. A slow, stately pattern dance in 3/4 time for groups of couples, originating in 17th... | Imperial College Dance Club International Ballroom and Latin Dances Ballroom Our classes cover all five dances of International Ballroom dancing. Beginners start by learning the Waltz and the Quickstep. As your experience and skills increase you will be introduced to the other three dances. If you're interested in danc... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,439 | Morton’s Tower stands at the entrance to which London palace? | Inside Lambeth Palace Inside Lambeth Palace Inside Lambeth Palace Morton's Tower Morton's Tower is the impressive and familiar red brick Tudor gatehouse with two five storey battlement towers, which forms the entrance to the modern Palace buildings and grounds. It was built by Cardinal John Morton in around 1490. Morto... | Investiture Investiture The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Prince Harry Residences Investiture The investiture of The Prince of Wales, during which the 20-year-old Prince received the insignia as the 21st Prince of Wales from The Queen, took place on 1st July 1969, at Caer... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,440 | Who in 1966, became the first footballer to receive the BBC Sports Personality Of The Year? | A History of Football Winners at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards | 90min A History of Football Winners at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards Jamie Spencer 13 Dec 2013 In 2013 BBC Sports Personality of the Year will enjoy its 60th annual celebration of sporting achievement in Britain. To date th... | My Football Facts & Stats | England National Football Team Statistics 1872-2016 Statistics detailing the results achieved against of all England's 86 different international opponents played so far with chronological table The England National football team is the joint oldest in the world, formed at the same time as... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,441 | Who wrote 'An Enemy of the People'? | SparkNotes: An Enemy of the People: Characters An Enemy of the People Henrik Ibsen Summary Act I Doctor Thomas Stockmann - A practicing medical doctor, the medical officer of the town baths, and the brother of the mayor, who got him the job at the baths. Stockmann is idealistic and excitable. For much of his life he ... | 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 |
1,493,442 | Which film, released in 1973 and featuring the main characters called Henry Shaw Gondorff and Johnny Kelly Hooker won the award for best picture in 1974 ? | The Sting (1973) - IMDb IMDb 17 January 2017 4:34 PM, 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 In Chicago in September 1936, a you... | The Matchmaker | Thornton Wilder Society Premiered: New York City, New York, August 12, 1955 Type: Full-length Play Wilder’s uproarious farce about love and money, stars the irrepressible busybody, Dolly Gallagher Levi, who inspired the Broadway musical, Hello, Dolly! Through Dolly’s subtle machinations, several unlike... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,443 | Who betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver? | Matthew 27:3 When Judas, who had betrayed him, saw that Jesus was condemned, he was seized with remorse and returned the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests and the elders. Matthew Henry Commentary 27:1-10 Wicked men see little of the consequences of their crimes when they commit them, but they must answer for... | Matthew 27:17 So when the crowd had gathered, Pilate asked them, "Which one do you want me to release to you: Jesus Barabbas, or Jesus who is called the Messiah?" Matthew Henry Commentary 27:11-25 Having no malice against Jesus, Pilate urged him to clear himself, and laboured to get him discharged. The message from his... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,444 | Which motor manufacturer produces the Berlingo MPV and van? | Citroen Berlingo Multispace Review (2017) | Autocar Citroen Berlingo Multispace review The van-based MPV gets an injection of sophistication The Berlingo wears the Citroën double chevron badge proudly The Berlingo's headlamps share a striking similarity with the C4 Picasso Be careful in multi-storey car parks. The Berl... | 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 |
1,493,445 | Rhinotillexomania is the medical name of which bad habit | Rhinotillexomania: psychiatric disorder or habit? - PubMed - NCBI Rhinotillexomania: psychiatric disorder or habit? 1Dean Foundation for Health, Research and Education, Madison, WI 53717-1914. Abstract BACKGROUND: Conditions once considered bad habits are now recognized as psychiatric disorders (trichotillomania, onych... | Phobia List - List of Phobias List of Phobias Skip The Comments and Give Me The List! A Note About This Phobia List This list of phobias is included primarily for entertainment purposes (have fun reading the comments!). From a peak performance perspective, finding another label to put on yourself is... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,446 | Who was Britain's first female Foreign Secretary and the first female leader of the Labour Party ? | Brown appoints first female home secretary | Society | The Guardian Brown appoints first female home secretary Jacqui Smith, the new home secretary, and David Miliband, the new foreign secretary, today. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA. Thursday 28 June 2007 06.56 EDT First published on Thursday 28 June 2007 06.56 EDT Share o... | Since The Cold War | MI5 - The Security Service Since The Cold War SINCE THE COLD WAR By Professor Christopher Andrew, author of "The Defence of the Realm". The end of the Cold War, the sudden collapse of the Soviet Bloc in 1989 and the disintegration of the Soviet Union itself in 1991 transformed the priorities of the... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,447 | Which fictional pair vie for social supremacy in Tilling? | To understand the English, slip away to Tilling - Telegraph To understand the English, slip away to Tilling No one captured small-town snobbery quite like EF Benson in his Mapp and Lucia novels Sparkling: Prunella Scales and Geraldine McEwan in 'Mapp and Lucia' Photo: REX FEATURES By Laura Thompson Comments Lamb Hous... | "Masterminds" - Manchester Evening News, November 7, 2015 | Online Research Library: Questia Read preview Article excerpt 1. Playboy Russia covergirl Maria Kozhevnikova, boxer Nikolai Valuyev, and tennis player Marat Safin shared which honour in December 2011? 2. What William S Burroughs 1961 book popularised the rock ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,448 | Which epic 1960s film is unique in the sense that the only female featured in the entire film is a camel named Gladys? | Marlon Brando - Biography - IMDb Marlon Brando Biography Showing all 363 items Jump to: Overview (5) | Mini Bio (1) | Spouse (3) | Trade Mark (6) | Trivia (195) | Personal Quotes (126) | Salary (27) Overview (5) 5' 9" (1.75 m) Mini Bio (1) Marlon Brando is widely considered the greatest movie actor of all time, ... | Gina Lollobrigida, Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis in Trapeze (1956) - I - YouTube Gina Lollobrigida, Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis in Trapeze (1956) - I 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 vid... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,449 | The three Provinces wholly in the Republic are Leinster, Connaught and which other? | Ulster | historic province, Ireland | Britannica.com historic province, Ireland John de Courci Ulster, ancient Ulaid, one of the ancient provinces of Ireland and subsequently the northernmost of Ireland’s four traditional provinces (the others being Leinster , Munster , and Connaught [Connacht]). Because of the Ulster ... | 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 |
1,493,450 | What is the second longest named river in the USA, which runs from Lake Hasca, Minnesota, to the Gulf of Mexico? | The Mississippi River The Mississippi River River Severn | River Thames The Mississippi River is the second longest river in the United States, with a length of 2,320 mi (3,734 km) from its source in Lake Itasca in Minnesota to its mouth in Gulf of Mexico. The longest is its tributary the Missouri River measuring 2,341... | Rivers in North America - North American Rivers, Major Rivers in Canada Us Mexico - Worldatlas.com Rivers in North America - North American Rivers, Major Rivers in Canada Us Mexico Ohio: Formed by the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the Ohio flows generally southwest. It ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,451 | What African country was founded as a place for freed American slaves? | Henry Clay was among supporters of sending freed slaves to Liberia In Tuesday's Washington Post, an editorial urging President Bush to send peacekeepers to civil war-wracked Liberia noted that the country was "founded by freed U.S. slaves." Is that true? Not quite. Although some freed American slaves did settle there,... | Africa's first female president - World news - Africa | NBC News Advertise Two U.S. Navy warships were visible offshore for the first time since the war ended in 2003, a rare show of support also meant to protect two high-profile American guests, first lady Laura Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Secur... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,452 | The 1993 novel 'Mrs. de Winter' by Susan Hill was a sequel towhich classic 20th century novel? | Sequel to Du Maurier's 'Rebecca' Is Shrouded by Secrecy . . . and Hype : Literature: Critics wonder how the heroine could adapt to the '90s after accepting such a marriage proposal--'I'm asking you to marry me, you little fool.' - latimes YOU ARE HERE: LAT Home → Collections Sequel to Du Maurier's 'Rebecca' Is Shrouded... | 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... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,453 | The Ross Sea and the Weddell Sea are located on which continent? | Where is the Weddell Sea located? | Reference.com Where is the Weddell Sea located? A: Quick Answer The Weddell Sea is at the extreme south of the Atlantic Ocean. The Antarctic Peninsula of West Antarctica forms the sea's western boundary, while the Coats Land of East Antarctica forms its eastern boundary. The Filchner... | Exhibition reunites artworks from Captain Scott’s final expedition – a century on - Cambridge Network Cambridge Network Exhibition reunites artworks from Captain Scott’s final expedition – a century on Exhibition reunites artworks from Captain Scott’s final expedition – a century on 2/08/2016 A new exhibition has reuni... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,454 | Which character appeared for the first time in the book 'Call For The Dead'? | Which character first appeared in the book Call for the Dead - IT - 402 View Full Document Which character first appeared in the book Call for the Dead George Smiley by John LeCarre 46 The temple at Ephesus was sacred to who Diana 47 In WW2 in what French city did the Germans surrender Reims 48 In the Bible which book ... | Hannibal (2001) - FAQ The content of this page was created directly by users and has not been screened or verified by IMDb staff. Visit our FAQ Help to learn more FAQ How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie? For detailed information about the amounts and types of (a) sex and nudity, (b) violence and gor... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,455 | In which year was the £1.00 coin introduced into circulation? | New pound coin designed to combat counterfeiting - BBC News BBC News New pound coin designed to combat counterfeiting 19 March 2014 From the section UK Politics comments Close share panel Image copyright PA Image caption The Royal Mint is introducing the new coin as it believes 3% of existing £1 coins are fake A new £1... | ::: A Short History of English Banknotes ::: Where did banknotes come from? The earliest banking involved money-changing between coin and bullion and between different currencies, issuing bills of exchange (in the form of a letter asking one person to pay a sum of money to another on behalf of the person who wrote th... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,456 | In 1587 Francis Drake 'singed the King of Spain's beard' in the harbour of which city? | The Elizabeth Files » Singeing the King of Spain’s Beard – April 1587 Singeing the King of Spain’s Beard – April 1587 Posted By claire on April 19, 2011 On the 19th April 1587 Sir Francis Drake entered the harbour of Cadiz on the Spanish coast and led a pre-emptive strike on the Spanish fleet, destroying a number of sh... | Sir Francis Drake | English admiral | Britannica.com Sir Francis Drake Sir Francis Drake, (born c. 1540–43, Devonshire , England —died January 28, 1596, at sea, off Puerto Bello , Panama ), English admiral who circumnavigated the globe (1577–80) and was the most renowned seaman of the Elizabethan Age. Sir Francis Drake... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,457 | Juan Velasco Alvarado became President of the Revolutionary Government in October 1968 in which south American country? | Juan Francisco Velasco Alvarado (June 16, 1910 – December 24, 1977) was a left-wing Peruvian General who ruled Peru from 1968 to 1975 under the title of "President of the Revolutionary Government". Early life Juan Velasco was born in Castilla, a city near Piura on Peru's north coast. He was the son of Manuel José Velas... | Latin America: Honduras and El Salvador Football War 21,000 men Conflict Summary: During the early decades of the 20th century, thousands of Salvadorans migrated from their home country of El Salvador into neighboring Honduras. This was largely due to an oppressive government and the lure of cheap land. By 1969, approx... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,458 | St Florian is the patron saint of people working in which occupation? | St. Florain Medal - 81856 Saint Medal In Stock - Ships in 1-2 Days Item Number: 81856 Quantity: St. Florain Medal St. Florian 14 Karat Gold Filled Medal Crafted in a circle with a 20in Gold Filled Lite Chain and Gift Box - Protect those you care for who are firefighters or have chosen this saint for their confirmation.... | Liturgical Year : Activities : Lammas or Loaf Mass Day, Thanksgiving for Grain Harvest | Catholic Culture Alphonsus Liguori Seasons (0) The feast of St. Peter in Chains, formerly on August 1st, has now been removed from the General Roman Calendar. This feast day was also called "Lammas Day" or "Loaf Mass Day" because t... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,459 | "What former First Lady of the USA said that ""no-one can make you feel inferior without your consent""?" | No One Can Make You Feel Inferior Without Your Consent | Quote Investigator No One Can Make You Feel Inferior Without Your Consent Eleanor Roosevelt? Reader’s Digest? Apocryphal? Anonymous? Dear Quote Investigator: There is a remarkably insightful statement about self-esteem that is usually credited to Eleanor Roosevel... | Michelle Obama - U.S. First Lady, Lawyer - Biography.com » quotes “Every day, the people I meet inspire me, every day they make me proud, every day they remind me how blessed we are to live in the greatest nation on Earth. Serving as your first lady is an honor and a privilege.” “When I hear about negative and false at... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,460 | The policy of banning weapons enforced in Okinawa in medieval Japan influenced the development of what combat technique from Ryukyu Islands? | HISTORY OF OKINAWA KARATE WAY OF BUDO HISTORY OF OKINAWA KARATE According to ancient Okinawan legend, Karate had its beginnings in India with a Buddhist monk named Daruma. Tradition says that Daruma traveled across the Himalayan Mountains from India to the Shaolin Temple in Honan Province of China. There he began... | Issue 157 by East Cork Journal (page 54) - issuu issuu Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010 - The East Cork Journal The Puzzler WIN2TICKETS FOR... TEL. (021) 4630066 WITH OUR Tea-Break Crossword 4 Test your concentration with this word ladder H E A D 25 ELEANOR HERLIHY GARRYVOE Congratulations to last week’s winner: ACROSS ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,461 | What video-distribution company known for standardizing features like letterbox ratio, bonus features, and special editions started in 1984 with the releases of Citizen Kane and King Kong? | The Criterion Collection : definition of The Criterion Collection and synonyms of The Criterion Collection (English) 6 External links History The Criterion Collection company was founded in 1984 by Robert Stein , Aleen Stein, and Joe Medjuck, who later were joined by Roger Smith. In 1985, the Steins, William Becker, ... | TRIVIA - TV AND THE MOVIES TRIVIA - TV AND THE MOVIES What TV show lost Jim Carrey when he stepped into the movies? In Living Color. Who plays a paleontologist on Friends? David Schwimmer. What aging pop icon forgot the lyrics to We Can Work It Out on MTV Unplugged? Paul McCartney. What segment of the TV industry recei... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,462 | In which US state is the Dollywood Theme Park? | Location Description Dollywood showcases world-renowned rides, celebrated live stage shows, and authentic demonstrating crafters. Whether you want to soar through the air on a rollercoaster or enjoy the sounds of your favorite music, Dollywood offers it all, in one of the world’s most unique and beautiful settings. Add... | Jeopardy: Insatiable Edition Jeopardy Template 100 What is the USA (Complementing Great Britain that won a gold at every Summer Games.) Think outside Scandinavia. What is the only country that won a gold medal at every Winter Olympics? 100 What is 'Gone with the Wind'? Scarlett O'Hara Hamilton Kennedy Butler was the ma... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,463 | On television who played Dr Elizabeth Corday in the medical drama ER, and River Song in Dr Who? | BBC Doctor Who River Song's Journal - YouTube BBC Doctor Who River Song's Journal 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. Pleas... | Doctor Who: Mid-season 6 review – Slouching towards Thatcham Doctor Who: Mid-season 6 review *** WARNING: SPOILERS! (Well, it does feature River Song after all) *** Season six (or season 32, if you’re a traditionalist) of Doctor Who reached its mid-season finale last night with the astonishing A Good Man Goes To War, a... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,464 | In which Australian state did a gold rush begin in July 1851? | The Australian Gold Rush Begins | History Today The Australian Gold Rush Begins Australia Australian prospectors struck gold on February 12th, 1851. Minor discoveries of gold were made in Australia in the early days, but it was the Californian goldrush of 1849 which sharpened interest. A tough brash mountain of a man n... | Australian Inspiration | Quotes "It is not that I fear death; I fear it as little as to drink a cup of tea." NED KELLY 1854-1880, bushranger. Photo: The Trial by Sidney Nolan "We cannot own the land. We are but the custodians of the land." OODGEROO OF THE TRIBE NOONUCCAL (Kath Walker) 1920-1993. Photo: Ormiston Gorge N... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,465 | Who wrote the 1970 novel ‘Love Story? | Erich Segal obituary | Books | The Guardian Erich Segal obituary Classics scholar whose multi-faceted career was dominated by his 1970 novel Love Story Erich Segal in 1980. He wrote Love Story when he was 32 and it changed his life. Photograph: Maja Langsdorff/AP Tuesday 19 January 2010 13.08 EST First published on Tue... | The Manhattan Transfer Chanson d'amour 1976 Atlantic 11573 - YouTube The Manhattan Transfer Chanson d'amour 1976 Atlantic 11573 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 rent... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,466 | What is the real first name of the singer Lulu? | Lulu - Actress, Singer, Journalist - Biography.com Famous Female Journalists and Nonfiction Writers Synopsis Scottish singer Lulu was born on November 3, 1948, in Lennox Castle, Glasgow. Growing up, she was the eldest of four and resided in a two-room tenement in Lennoxtown. Lulu went on to become best known in the Uni... | Eddi Reader - biography, up to 2000 Eddi Reader biography, up to 2000 Theres more to life than my life story lyrics to Dear John Sadenia Reader was born and spent her formative years in Glasgow. Contrary to much published information, her birthday is August 29th (not the 28th). Various years have been quoted, partic... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,467 | In which city is the Albertina art gallery | Albertina in Vienna | Home Austria Vienna Top Galleries in Vienna Albertina in Vienna Albertina in Vienna The Albertina accommodates one of the largest graphic art collections in the world. Presently, it comprises nearly 50,000 drawings and one million prints dating from all major epochs, ranging from Late Gothic to co... | Grayson Perry: The Walthamstow Tapestry at Victoria Miro | Hoxton London | London hotels | LondonTown.com Events Turner Prize-winning artist and maveric potter Grayson Perry presents his largest work to date, a monumental tapestry designed specifically for the Victoria Miro gallery's top floor. The Walthamstow Tapestry... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,468 | The Tamil Tigers are a rebel force in which country? | Tamil Tigers - Canada - CBC News Tamil Tigers CBC News Posted: Apr 20, 2009 7:27 PM ET Last Updated: May 19, 2009 12:42 PM ET More than 1,000 people rally near United Nations headquarters to protest in New York on April 17, 2009, against Sri Lanka's military offensive against the Tamil Tigers and the civilian casualtie... | 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 |
1,493,469 | What famous train ran between Paris and Istanbul? | Ten Famous Trains Ten Famous Trains Trans-Siberian Express Traveling between Moscow and Vladivostok, the Trans-Siberian Express makes the longest regular train trip in the world, covering 5,778 mi and making 91 stops over the course of nine days. During the Cold War, Westerners could travel only in compartments, where ... | Eurostar high-speed train | Eurail.com Eurostar Eurostar high-speed train Eurostar is a high-speed train connecting Great Britain to Continental Europe. The Eurostar travels via the Channel Tunnel, and brings you from London to Paris or Brussels in less than 2,5 hours. The Eurostar also travels direct to Calais, Lille,... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,470 | Ithica in New York State is the site of which university? | Ithaca Colleges & Universities | Visit Ithaca, NY Ithaca Colleges & Universities A Thriving Educational Community Ithaca, NY is carved by gorges and waterfalls , but it's shaped by its educational institutions, Cornell University, Ithaca College, and Tompkins County Community College (TC3). These schools fuel the city'... | North Africa & Middle East North Africa & Middle East Rallies demand freedom for Aafia Siddiqui In Boston on March 8 and in New York City on March 11, the first two of four national rallies demanded that the U.S. government “Free Aafia Siddiqui” and allow her to return to her family in Pakistan. Framed in a U.S. court ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,471 | "What type of animal did the crew of the USS Enterprise need to rescue in ""Star Trek IV: The Journey Home""?" | Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home | Memory Alpha | Fandom powered by Wikia Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home 42,127pages on 4th of 13 Star Trek films → 105th of 729 released in all → Arc : Project Genesis (3 of 3) STAR DATE: 1986. HOW ON EARTH CAN THEY SAVE THE FUTURE? "A catastrophe in the future can only be averted ... | 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 |
1,493,472 | Which was the second Liverpool group to have their first three singles reach number one in the charts? | BBC - Liverpool - People - You'll Never Walk Alone You are in: Liverpool > People > Your Stories > You'll Never Walk Alone Gerry Marsden You'll Never Walk Alone By Paul Coslett You’ll Never Walk Alone has become indelibly associated with Liverpool, but what is the story behind the famous song? Starting life as a song f... | The Scaffold | Liverpool Music Liverpool Music Share Tweet The Scaffold consisted of Roger McGough, Mike McGear (Mike McCartney, brother of the ex-Beatle Paul McCartney) and John Gorman. The three members were brought together through a shared love of music, poetry and comedy and proceeded to write and compose original... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,473 | What are Duke of Burgundy, White Admiral and Essex Skipper? | Butterfly Conservation - Sussex Branch Butterfly Conservation saving butterflies, moths and our environment Sussex Branch Please remember, you can raise money for your favourite Butterfly Conservation Branch every time you shop online simply by clicking on the easyfundraising.org.uk logo first and selecting: "Butterfly... | Owen Parker: Edward Heath's sailing master | The Independent Owen Parker: Edward Heath's sailing master Tuesday 22 July 2008 23:00 BST Click to follow The Independent Online Owen Parker, best known as Sir Edward Heath's sailing master, was one of the best-known yachtsmen of his generation and managed all of Heath's Mor... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,474 | Three of the Galilean moons of Jupiter are Io, Europa and Callisto. Which is the fourth? | What are the Galilean Moons? - Universe Today Universe Today What are the Galilean Moons? Article Updated: 26 Apr , 2016 by Matt Williams It’s no accident that Jupiter shares its name with the king of the gods. In addition to being the largest planet in our Solar System – with two and a half times the mass of all the... | Jupiter's Outer Moons Jupiter's Outer Moons Sinope Jupiter's eight outer moons fall into two groups: Leda, Himalia, Lysithea and Elara at about 11 million km from Jupiter and Ananke, Carme, Pasiphae and Sinope at about 23 million km. When the first version of The Nine Planets was written that was it. But in re... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
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