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1,493,575 | During which month of the year is the US PGA golf tournament held? | PGA Championship at a glance | FOX Sports More PGA Championship at a glance FILE - In this July 1, 2016, file photo, Jordan Spieth tees off on the third hole during the second round of the Bridgestone Invitational golf tournament at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. Heading into the PGA Championship the last week ... | Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band | The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album A Day In The Life Released on 1st June, 1967, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, the band's eighth album became the soundtrack to the "summer of love" but its appeal is timeless. Work had begun on the recording in late 1... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,576 | What was the first name of late US actor Steve McQueen? | Steve McQueen - Biography - IMDb Steve McQueen Biography Showing all 183 items Jump to: Overview (5) | Mini Bio (2) | Spouse (3) | Trade Mark (6) | Trivia (112) | Personal Quotes (31) | Salary (24) Overview (5) 7 November 1980 , Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico (heart attack following surgery for metastasized ... | 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 |
1,493,577 | Avianca is the national airline of which country | Avianca Flight Information 38 Travelers Photos Airline Overview Colombia's national airline and flag carrier, Avianca (AV) was founded in 1919 as SCADTA. It is the country's largest airline and the second largest in North and South America. The carrier operates a primary hub at El Dorado International Airport (BOG) ... | Major Airlines of Europe - Nations Online Project Major Airlines of Europe ___ Major Airlines of Europe List of major airlines and flag air carriers operating from European countries. Listed are international and domestic operating airlines, commercial airlines with passenger and cargo services, scheduled air carrier a... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,578 | What top-selling UK newspaper was produced on Sundays for the first time in 2012? | A History of Newspapers A BRIEF HISTORY OF NEWSPAPERS By Tim Lambert Early Newspapers Newspapers began circulating in the 17th century. The first newspaper in England was printed in 1641. (However the word newspaper was not recorded until 1670). The first successful daily newspaper in Britain was printed in 1702. The f... | Telegraph & Argus | British Newspapers Online The Telegraph & Argus (known locally as the “T&A”) is an evening tabloid newspaper sold from Mondays to Saturdays in and around the City and Metropolitan Borough of Bradford in West Yorkshire, including the neighbouring towns of Keighley, Shipley, Bingley and Ilkley. But th... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,579 | ‘It’s what your right arm’s for’ was an advertising slogan for which beer? | Beer Slogans - Brookston Beer Bulletin Brookston Beer Bulletin Advertising slogan: Busch Beer. Head for the mountains. Schlitz Beer Ad slogan: Schlitz. The beer that made Milwaukee famous. Budweiser Beer When you say Budweiser, you’ve said it all. For all you do, this Bud’s for you. The Genuine Article. Where there’s l... | 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 |
1,493,580 | On March 22, 1972, Congress sent the Equal Rights Amendment to the states for ratification, of which 35 said yes before the 1982 deadline. Was Washington a yea? or a nay? | Wikijunior:United States Charters of Freedom/Constitution - Wikibooks, open books for an open world Wikijunior:United States Charters of Freedom/Constitution From Wikibooks, open books for an open world This is the latest reviewed version , checked on 11 March 2014. (+) Quality: minimal Page I of the Constitution of... | The Constitution | whitehouse.gov The Constitution Resources The Constitution The Constitution is the supreme law of the land in the United States. Learn more about our founding document. "We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, ensure domestic Tranquility, provide ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,581 | In which country is the city of Bulawayo | Written by Bronwyn Paxton Bulawayo The second biggest Zimbabwean city after the capital of Harare, Bulawayo holds an approximate urban population of around 730,000 (according to 2007 surveys). The city is situated in Matabeleland, 439 kilometres south west of Harare. Bulawayo is now treated as a separate provincial reg... | Swaziland facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about Swaziland Kingdom of Swaziland CAPITAL: Mbabane (administrative and judicial); Lobamba (royal and parliamentary) FLAG: Blue, yellow, crimson, yellow, and blue stripes with the shield and spears of the Emasotsha regiment superimposed on the crimson... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,582 | A burning truckload of 'brunost' - brown (what?) - caused a 5-day fire in a Norwegian road tunnel in Jan 2013? | e-paper pakistantoday 24th January, 2013 by Pakistan Today - issuu Rs 17.00 Vol iii no 208 19 pages Lahore edition thursday, 24 January, 2013 Rabiul awal 11, 1434 NEW PROVINCES IN PUNJAB PPP back to square one After exhausting all options, PPP mulling to table 24th Amendment Bill seeking formation of South Punjab provi... | 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 |
1,493,583 | Pinniped refers to a mammal with feet which are what? | The Marine Mammal Center : Pinnipeds Sea Otter The Pinnipeds: Seals, Sea Lions, and Walruses The word pinniped means fin or flipper-footed and refers to the marine mammals that have front and rear flippers. This group includes seals, sea lions, and walruses. These animals live in the ocean but are able to come on land... | The Livestock Conservancy Cattle domesticated mammals of the genus Bos. Bull is an in-tact male bovine. Bull calf is a male calf. Calf is a young bovine. This term is used from the time of birth up until about 6 to 10 months of age when the animal is weaned. Cow is a female bovine that has had a calf. (This term m... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,584 | What palace / monastery covering 10 acres (4.05 hectares), in the shape of a grid iron as a monument to St Lawrence, was built 20 miles (32 kilometres) south of Madrid by Philip II? | Dollar Thrifty Travel Guide for Madrid by guiomatic travel technologies - issuu issuu JUST MADE FOR MICHAEL FROM JUNE 22 UNTIL JUNE 30, 2012 Table of contents 1 Madrid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... | FULHAM PALACE - 1000133| Historic England FULHAM PALACE List Entry Summary This garden or other land is registered under the Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments Act 1953 within the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens by English Heritage for its special historic interest. Name: FULHAM PALACE The garden or other ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,585 | If verso is the left side page of a book, what name is given to the right? | The left page of an open book! [Archive] - PPRuNe Forums Is the back page called rectum? tony draper Hee hee,good un Mr G-C.:rolleyes: Why is there a page in a book that has printed upon it.? This page is deliberatly left blank :uhoh: Arm out the window 10th May 2007, 12:19 The next question to be asked should be "What... | 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 |
1,493,586 | Who was the first man to fly across the channel? | Louis Blériot's first flight across the Channel recreated 100 years on - Telegraph France Louis Blériot's first flight across the Channel recreated 100 years on It was 100 years ago that Frenchman Louis Blériot became the first man to fly across the Channel. Louis Blériot Photo: Hulton Archive By Henry Samuel in Paris... | Famous Firsts in Aviation Famous Firsts in Aviation Virgin Atlantic's Globalflyer 1783 First balloon flight. Jacques and Joseph Montgolfier of Annonay, France, sent up a small smoke-filled balloon about mid-November. First hydrogen-filled balloon flight. Jacques A. C. Charles, Paris physicist, supervised ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,587 | What type of animal has spermaceti in its head? | Sperm Whales, Sperm Whale Pictures, Sperm Whale Facts - National Geographic Size relative to a bus Please add a "relative" entry to your dictionary. Sperm whales are easily recognized by their massive heads and prominent rounded foreheads. They have the largest brain of any creature known to have lived on Earth. Their ... | NSEI: Scrapie Q&A What is Scrapie? A. Scrapie is a fatal, degenerative disease affecting the central nervous system of sheep and goats. There is no cure and there is no treatment for scrapie. Q. What type of disease is scrapie? A. Scrapie is classified as a transmissible spongiform encephalopa... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,588 | Who replaced Hilary Clinton as US Secretary of State in 2013 ? | | Politics , US & Canada , United States Hillary Rodham Clinton has formally resigned as the 67th United States secretary of state, capping a four-year tenure in the office that saw her travel extensively across the world as the country's top diplomat. In a letter sent to President Barack Obama on Friday shortly before... | The Nazi-Instigated National Synarchist Union of Mexico What It Means for Today by William F. Wertz, Jr. When in July 2003, the leaders of the Ibero-American Solidarity Movement (MSIA)founded in 1992 as a Trojan horse within the LaRouche movementresigned from association with LaRouche over the issue of synarchism. Ly... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,589 | What word beginning with 'G' means 'Meaningless or nonsensical language.? | Word List: Nonsense Words Nonsense Words Tweets by @schrisomalis Nonsense Words This is a rather unusual glossary in that all of the words on the list are essentially synonymous - they are nouns meaning nonsense, gibberish, claptrap, hogwash, rubbish ... you get the idea. It probably shouldn't be surprising that this c... | Sardinia 66 Grunge music originated in which American city - MBA - 217 View Full Document Sardinia 66 Grunge music originated in which American city Seattle 67 The word bungalow comes from which language Hindi 68 What is the Japanese Shinkasen High speed Train 69 In what country are the Drakesberg mountains South Afric... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,590 | "A ""marlin"" is a type of what?" | What is a marlin? | Reference.com What is a marlin? A: Quick Answer A marlin is a type of fish with a spear-like snout, elongated body and rigid dorsal fin. Marlins can weigh hundreds to thousands of pounds. Despite their large size, they are fast swimmers, reaching upwards of 50 miles per hour. Full Answer Some marlin... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,591 | Will you still be sending me a valentine is a line from which Beatles song | Beatles - When I'm Sixty-four Lyrics | MetroLyrics When I get older losing my hair, Many years from now. Will you still be sending me a Valentine. Birthday greetings bottle of wine. If I'd been out till quarter to three. Would you lock the door. Will you still need me, will you still feed me, When I'm sixty-four. And i... | #1 US hits of 1989 - YouTube #1 US hits of 1989 Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on Jul... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,592 | Which 20th century novel contains the characters Tom Robinson, Dill and Calpurnia? | Black Or White To Kill A Mockingbird English Literature Essay Black Or White To Kill A Mockingbird English Literature Essay Published: Last Edited: 23rd March, 2015 This essay has been submitted by a student. This is not an example of the work written by our professional essay writers. " Let us all hope that the dark c... | Debrett’s Peerage & Baronetage – Real Titles and Orders www.debretts.com Appearances in popular culture In William Makepeace Thackeray’s classic novel Vanity Fair (1847), the elderly aristocrat Sir Pitt Crawley is described as “a selfish boor […] unworthy of his title” despite his name being in Debrett’s. Sherlock Holm... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,593 | "The names of how many US states begin with ""M""?" | How many U.S. states begin with the letter "I"? | Reference.com How many U.S. states begin with the letter "I"? A: Quick Answer According to About.com, there are four states in the United States that begin with the letter "I." Idaho, Illinois, Indiana and Iowa all start with this vowel. The letters that start the most ... | 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 |
1,493,594 | Which motorway crosses the original Severn Bridge – the M4 was diverted when the second crossing opened? | Severn Bridge - YouTube Severn Bridge Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Uploaded on Sep 8, 2011 T... | Trowell Services M1 - Motorway Services Information Trowell Services M1 Other ratings from visitors to the site Truckers Type: Separate facilities for each carriageway, but linked by a pedestrian footbridge Operator: Moto Eat-In Food: EDC, Burger King Takeaway Food / General: M&S Simply Food Other Non-Food Shops: WH Sm... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,595 | In 'Keeping Up Appearances', what is the name of 'Hyacinth Bucket's' unseen son? | Hyacinth Bucket | Keeping Up Appearances Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Keeping Up Appearances Wiki The Pageant Hyacinth Bucket, nee Walton, who insists her last name is pronounced as "Bouquet", is the main character in the BBC sitcom Keeping Up Appearances, played by Patricia Routledge, and by Kerry Howard in the one-... | Roy Clarke - IMDb IMDb Writer Roy Clarke was born on January 28, 1930 in Austerfield, South Yorkshire, England. He is a writer, known for Keeping Up Appearances (1990), Last of the Summer Wine (1973) and Open All Hours (1973). He has been married to Enid Kitching since 1953. They have two children. See full bio » Born:... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,596 | The Battle of Bomarsund of 1854 was a battle that took place during which war? | 6148. Battle of Bomarsund 6148. Battle of Bomarsund Estimate: 2 000-3 000 SEK 220-320 € Share: Object description BALTIC - BATTLE OF BOMARSUND (3). 3 coloured lithograph plates depicting the battle of Bomarsund on the island of Åland in 1854. The plates are: Bomarsund. Attack on the Fors by HML Hecla Valorous and Odin.... | Battle of Copenhagen 1801 How to cite this article Free Ships vs Blockage One of the great controversies of naval warfare has always been over the right of neutral trading nations during times of war. The British position had always been that denying their enemies their trade was a legitimate part of warfare. As a nava... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,597 | What is the specific term for a female ruf? | Ruff - definition of ruff by The Free Dictionary Ruff - definition of ruff by The Free Dictionary http://www.thefreedictionary.com/ruff Related to ruff: Common Teal ruff 1 (rŭf) n. 1. A stiffly starched frilled or pleated circular collar of lace, muslin, or other fine fabric, worn by men and women in the 1500s and 160... | What is a female deer called? | Reference.com What is a female deer called? A: Quick Answer Female deer are commonly called does but may also be referred to as hinds or cows. Male deer are commonly called stags but are also known as harts, bucks or bulls, while young deer are known as calfs or fawns. Full Answer Deer c... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,598 | Which Cairo square was the centre of the Egyptian revolution? | Day-to-Day Timeline - Jan. 25 - Revolution in Cairo | FRONTLINE | PBS MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images Wael Ghonim (@Ghonim) We are heading to tahrir square now chanting bread, freedom and dignity Dima_Khatib Dima Khatib أنا ديمة (@Dima Khatib أنا ديمة) El Baradei: this is the beginning of an uprising, I will be going ba... | Aida and Suez Canal | Mavi Boncuk Aida and Suez Canal If you ever hear the story, and you will, that Verdi composed Aida for the grand opening of the Suez Canal - don't give it credence, it's not true. Mavi Boncuk | Aida: opera in four acts, libretto by Antonio Ghislanzoni, after the scenario by Camille Du Locle and th... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,599 | Which present state was once known officially as Indian Territory | Indian Territory | historical territory, United States | Britannica.com historical territory, United States ancient Greek civilization Indian Territory, originally “all of that part of the United States west of the Mississippi , and not within the States of Missouri and Louisiana , or the Territory of Arkansas.” Never ... | Alaska and Hawaii became the 49th and 50th states of the USA only after world war two. What was their sovereign status before that? | Notes and Queries | guardian.co.uk RED TAPE, WHITE LIES Alaska and Hawaii became the 49th and 50th states of the USA only after world war two. What was their sovereign status before that... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,600 | In which sport is the term ‘bonk’ used meaning tiredness from lack of food? | fatigue - definition of fatigue in English | Oxford Dictionaries Definition of fatigue in English: fatigue 1[mass noun] Extreme tiredness resulting from mental or physical exertion or illness: ‘he was nearly dead with fatigue’ More example sentences ‘The risk factors associated with unexplained fatigue were no differen... | Glossary of Polo Terms. The A to Z of Polo. International Polo, Polo Argentina You are in page: Home > All About Polo > Glossary of Polo Terms Glossary of Polo Terms The A to Z of Polo Appealing Claims by players for a foul generally expressed by the raising of mallets above the head or by a helicoptering motion. Over ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,601 | Who was the mistress of Charles II and mother of the Duke of Monmouth? | Lucy Walter | mistress of Charles II | Britannica.com mistress of Charles II Lucy Walter, (born 1630?, Roch Castle, near Haverfordwest , Pembrokeshire, Wales —died September/October 1658, Paris ), mistress of the British king Charles II and mother of James Scott, duke of Monmouth . Her family, the Walters, were Welsh o... | King Edward II (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 Edward II (1284-1327) was... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,602 | Therevada and Mahayana are the two main branches of which religion? | The Branches of Buddhism: Theravada, Mahayana & Vajrayana - Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com The Branches of Buddhism: Theravada, Mahayana & Vajrayana Watch short & fun videos Start Your Free Trial Today An error occurred trying to load this video. Try refreshing the page, or contact customer support. You must cre... | BBC - Religions - Zoroastrian: The Parsis The Parsis This page provides a brief overview of the history of the Parsis. On this page The Parsis The beginning In the 10th century a group of Iranians fled Iran as refugees in search of somewhere to practise their religion freely. The Iranshah Atash Behram at Udwada - the m... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,603 | In 1958, King Faisal ll was murdered at 23 years old. He was the last King of which country? | Faisal II (1935 - 1958) - Find A Grave Memorial Death: Jul. 14, 1958 King of Iraq. He ascended to the throne at the age of three years upon the tragic death of his father, King Ghazi. Faisal's uncle Abd al-llah served as regent until Faisal came of age in 1953. As a child, he suffered from asthma. In April of 1941... | Frequently Asked Questions | Britroyals Frequently Asked Questions When did the last British King fight in a battle? George II was the last British King to lead his army in person, during the War of the Austrian Succession, at the Battle of Dettingen in Bavaria, 27th June, 1743. The last... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,604 | In which year was the General Strike? | What was the General Strike of 1926? - BBC News BBC News What was the General Strike of 1926? 19 June 2011 Close share panel Image caption London was transformed into a city of rolling tanks, traffic jams and unrest Trade unions opposed to public sector pension changes are threatening the biggest campaign of industrial... | The Great Unrest and a Welsh town – International Socialism by ISJ Tim Evans The trade union leaders, almost to a man, deplored it, the government viewed it with alarm, the Independent Labour Party regretted this untoward disregard for the universal panacea of the ballot box, the Social Democratic Federation asked, “Ca... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,605 | Who was shot by Andrew Cunanan in July 1997? | Versace murdered in Cunanan killing spree - Jul 15, 1997 - HISTORY.com Versace murdered in Cunanan killing spree Share this: Versace murdered in Cunanan killing spree Author Versace murdered in Cunanan killing spree URL Publisher A+E Networks Spree killer Andrew Cunanan murders world-renowned Italian fashion designer G... | BBC News | UK | BBC presenter shot dead Monday, April 26, 1999 Published at 14:55 GMT 15:55 UK UK BBC presenter shot dead Jill Dando presented Crimewatch and Holiday BBC television presenter Jill Dando has died after she was shot in the head on the doorstep of her home. Ms Dando, 37, who presented Crimewatch UK and Hol... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,606 | The opening credits of which TV show showed Neil Kinnock falling over on his backside on Brighton Beach? | Ed Miliband stumbles through BBC's Question Time TV debate | Daily Mail Online comments Ed Miliband stumbled as he left the stage last night following a grilling over Labour's record on the economy, immigration and welfare. The Labour leader was taking part in one of three separate Question Time sessions on BBC One in ... | Visit - The Prisoner | Portmeirion Visit The Prisoner I am not a number. I am a free man Patrick McGoohan not only starred as Number Six, the leading role in The Prisoner, he was also the creator and driving force behind the 17 episode series. The series was financed by ITC Entertainment with David Tomblin as the Produ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,607 | The enzyme pepsin is released by cells in which part of the human body? | Pepsin Enzyme Function | LIVESTRONG.COM Pepsin Enzyme Function Last Updated: May 08, 2015 Kirstin Hendrickson Kirstin Hendrickson is a writer, teacher, coach, athlete and author of the textbook "Chemistry In The World." She's been teaching and writing about health, wellness and nutrition for more than 10 years. She has... | Wellcon | About the medical images About the Medical Imagery Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale is widely considered to be the founder of modern nursing education through her efforts to start The Nightingale School of Nurses that opened in 1860 and continues today at Kings College London. Florence Nightingale ro... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,608 | John Gay's musical play, 'The Beggar's Opera' features a highwayman, who is known by which surname? | The Beggar’s Opera The Beggar’s Opera, Introduction and Act I Summary and Analysis | GradeSaver Introduction The Introduction features characters named Beggar and Player , who address the audience directly. The Beggar identifies himself as belonging to a “company of beggars,” with whom he frequents the area of St. Gile... | Laurence Olivier - IMDb IMDb 17 January 2017 4:34 PM, UTC NEWS Actor | Producer | Director Laurence Olivier could speak William Shakespeare 's lines as naturally as if he were "actually thinking them", said English playwright Charles Bennett , who met Olivier in 1927. Laurence Kerr Olivier was born in Dorking, Surrey, ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,609 | What's the name of the actor who played 'Huggy Bear' in the Starsky and Hutch TV series? | Antonio Fargas - IMDb IMDb Community LATEST HEADLINES Actor | Composer | Soundtrack A tall, lanky and twinkle-eyed African-American actor with wonderful onscreen charisma, Antonio Fargas has been appearing on stage and screen for nearly 40 years. His film debut was in Shirley Clarke 's The Cool World (1963), a gritty, ... | TV ACRES: Medicine > Hospitals > Blair General Hospital (Dr. Kildare) Richard Chamberlain as Dr. James Kildare (intern/resident specializing in Internal Medicine) Raymond Massey as Dr. Leonard Gillespie (Kildare's mentor) Eddie Ryder as Dr. Simon Agurski Jud Taylor as Dr. Thomas Gerson Steve Bell as Dr. Quint Lowry Ke... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,610 | Which two colours make up the national flag of Austria? | Polish Flag, Flag of Poland Quiz on national flags Polish Flag The Poland flag was formally acquired on 1st August, in the year of 1919. This flag is tinged with two equal horizontal segments of Red and White. Flag of Poland Disclaimer Close Disclaimer : All efforts have been made to make this image accurate. However C... | Which two countries have square flags? | Reference.com Which two countries have square flags? A: Quick Answer The two countries with square flags are Switzerland and the Vatican. However, the Swiss flag can be seen at the Olympic games with a 2:3 rectangular proportion that matches the other country's flags. Full Answe... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,611 | Who wrote the 1952 book ‘The Borrowers’? | The Borrowers by Mary Norton, Beth Krush, Joe Krush |, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® "As people, other people, living in a house who...borrow things?" Mrs. May laid down her work. "What do you think?" she asked. "I don't know," Kate said, pulling hard at her shoe button. "There can't be. And yet"-she raised her head-"and... | The Brontë Pseudonyms: A Woman's Image — The Writer and Her Public The Brontë Pseudonyms: A Woman's Image — The Writer and Her Public Marianne Thormahlen, University of Lund, Sweden This essay, which was originally published in English Studies (1994) as 'The Bronte Pseudonyms', appears in the Victorian Web with the kin... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,612 | In which country are the towns of Gweru and Kwekwe? | Zimbabwe Cities Map, Major Cities in Zimbabwe Disclaimer Close Disclaimer : All efforts have been made to make this image accurate. However Compare Infobase Limited, its directors and employees do not own any responsibility for the correctness or authenticity of the same. Zimbabwe Cities Maps | Space Today Online - Spaceports Around the World - Australia Spaceports Around the World: Australia's Woomera and Weipa Spaceports Satellites have been blasted to space from Australia. On October 28, 1971, Great Britain became the sixth nation to launch an artificial moon to orbit above Earth. The satellite, named Blac... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,613 | In what decade was the political party Plaid Cymru founded? | Plaid Cymru | political party, Wales, United Kingdom | Britannica.com political party, Wales, United Kingdom Written By: Alternative Titles: Party of Wales, Plaid Cymru–The Party of Wales, Welsh Nationalist Party Related Topics Plaid Cymru, in full Plaid Cymru–The Party of Wales, also known as the Welsh Nationalist Par... | Hi-de-Hi! (TV Series 1980–1988) - IMDb (United Kingdom) – See all my reviews Based to some extent on writers, David Croft and Jimmy Perry's, own experiences as Butlins Holiday Camp entertainers in the UK during the same timescale the programme follows, "Hi-De-Hi!" epitomises the 'slapstick, postcard humour" of post-war... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,614 | Which family ruled Florence for three centuries from 1434? | Which family ruled Florence for three centuries from 1434? View the step-by-step solution to: Which family ruled Florence for three centuries from 1434? This question was answered on May 30, 2016. View the Answer Which family ruled Florence for three centuries from 1434? listone3 ... | Tuscany Travel Guide Share The sunny Italian region of Tuscany provides infinite allure for travelers. Artists, winemakers, monks and merchants make their home in the rustic medieval hilltop hamlets, rolling hills of olives and wine, bucolic farmlands strewn with poppies and sunflowers, and marvelous cities such as Flo... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,615 | Who created the character Kay Scarpetta? | Order of Kay Scarpetta Books - OrderOfBooks.com Home | Characters | Authors Order of Kay Scarpetta Books Kay Scarpetta is a character from American author Patricia Cornwell . She comprises the majority of Cornwell’s work, with Cornwell even coming out with a couple of non-fiction books based around the character. Cornw... | BFI Screenonline: Crystal Tipps and Alistair (1971-74) Crystal Tipps and Alistair (1971-74) Courtesy of Double Take and Hilary Hayton 50 x 5 min episodes, colour A BBC Children's Department Graphics Unit, chiefly servicing the story illustration requirements of Play School , had made gradual inroads into simple a... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,616 | What is the chemical symbol for the element Antimony? | Chemical Elements.com - Antimony (Sb) Bentor, Yinon. Chemical Element.com - Antimony. <http://www.chemicalelements.com/elements/sb.html>. For more information about citing online sources, please visit the MLA's Website . This page was created by Yinon Bentor. Use of this web site is restricted by this site's license a... | Internet Anagram Server : Anagrams by Pinchas Aronas The cougar = or Huge cat Alibi = I bail Oscar statue = To ace US star Spermicide = I crimp seed The Titanic disaster = Death, it starts in ice Egalitarian = Anti-regalia Singer Maria Callas = All screaming arias The Cuban cigars = Thus, a big cancer Claustrophobia = ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,617 | Two Belgian Malinois dogs called Hurricane and Jordan were in the news in 2014 for tackling an intruder at what location? | Dog News, November 14, 2014 by DN Dog News - issuu issuu Dog News The Digest Volume 30, Issue 46 Of American Dogs $5.00 * *The Dog News Top Ten List - All Breed Dog News Contents • November 14, 2014 10 Editorial 14 The Way It Is: Judging Proposal By Sari Brewster Tietjen 18 Inside The Sport: Let’s Get It Right This Tim... | Hurricane, the story of Alex Higgins, back in Belfast - BBC News BBC News Hurricane, the story of Alex Higgins, back in Belfast 8 January 2011 Close share panel Image caption Alex Higgins was said to be delighted with the play They say lightning doesn't strike twice in the same place but a Hurricane is set to make a re... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,618 | Which King of England defeated the French at the Battle of Agincourt? | Battle of Agincourt: 10 reasons why the French lost to Henry V's army - Telegraph News Battle of Agincourt: 10 reasons why the French lost to Henry V's army The Battle of Agincourt is often heralded as one of the greatest English military victories. Here are ten reasons why King Henry V's army was able to defeat a Fr... | Frequently Asked Questions | Britroyals Frequently Asked Questions When did the last British King fight in a battle? George II was the last British King to lead his army in person, during the War of the Austrian Succession, at the Battle of Dettingen in Bavaria, 27th June, 1743. The last... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,619 | In 1987, which golfer became the first British winner of the US Masters? | Britain's Magnificent 7 "Major" Winning Golfers | Bleacher Report Britain's Magnificent 7 "Major" Winning Golfers Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse the slideshow Stuart Franklin/Getty Images 3 Comments Despite almost dominating the world rankings for the past 12 months, British golfers have only just resumed their as... | 10 American Golfers Whose Games Best Translate to PGA Tour's British Courses | Bleacher Report 10 American Golfers Whose Games Best Translate to PGA Tour's British Courses Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse the slideshow David Cannon/Getty Images 1 Comment With Webb Simpson capturing the US Open, American golfers have... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,620 | Into which other war did the War of Jenkins Ear merge? | War of Jenkins' Ear War of Jenkins' Ear War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748) Top Surnames William Mears (1710 - 1739) William Mears was born in England in 1710. He came to America with Mr. Olethorp in 1735. He was lost at sea and left his widow, Elizabeth Gilbert and their son, John. The widow married Benjamin Ty... | Final Exam History - Psychology 210 with Patterson at Benedictine University - StudyBlue allowed the United States to forgive German war debts from World War I. How did the Hoover administration respond to the Japanese conquest of Manchuria? It refused to grant diplomatic recognition to the new Japanese territories. In... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,621 | In the board game ‘Operation’, how many Doctor’s points are scored by successfully removing the Funny Bone (humerus)? | operation game : definition of operation game and synonyms of operation game (English) Dexterity Operation is a battery-operated game of physical skill that tests players' hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills. Originally made by Milton Bradley , and currently made by Hasbro, [1] it has been in production since 1... | 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 |
1,493,622 | When he took office on 9 May 2009, the President of which country was pictured with three women who were said to be his wives: Sizakele Khumalo, Nompumelelo and Thobeka Mabhija? | May ← 2009 ← Wheat-dogg's World ← Page 2 14 2009 JISHOU, HUNAN — Ah, Jenny McCarthy! Playboy model, wannabe actress, friend of Oprah, spokeswoman for the anti-vaccination movement — either you love her or you hate her. Jenny, bless her vacuous little head, has a child with autism. She used to think he was an “Indigo Ch... | Rio Rio You're Reading a Free Preview Pages 3 to 24 are not shown in this preview. This action might not be possible to undo. Are you sure you want to continue? CANCEL We've moved you to where you read on your other device. Get the full title to continue Get the full title to continue reading from where you left off, o... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,623 | Anatomy. Why is it that cartilage grows and repairs more slowly than other tissues? | Tissues Animal tissue There are four general classifications of human tissues, based on structure and function. Epithelial tissues cover the body and organ surfaces; line the body and cavities and form glands. Connective tissues bind, support and protect body parts. Muscle tissues contract to produce movement. Neural t... | Reviews and expert advice from Which? MSA statement Which? works for you © Which? 2017 Cookies at Which? We use cookies to help improve our sites. If you continue, we'll assume that you're happy to accept our cookies. Find out more about cookies OK | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,624 | In March 1977, India’s Missionaries of Charity chose Sister Nirmala to succeed who as its leader? | Historical Event in March Choose a day: March 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 March 1, 1780 Pennsylvania becomes the first U.S. state to abolish slavery (for new-bom only). It is followed by Connecticut and Rhode... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,625 | Battleship, thimble, iron, cannon, battleship and what else were the original six tokens? | Your Guide to Vintage Monopoly Pieces | eBay Your Guide to Vintage Monopoly Pieces Share March 10, 2016 To this day, no other board game captures the public's imagination quite like Monopoly. The history of the Monopoly board game stretches all the way back to 1935 when Charles Darrow sold the rights to Parker Brothers... | Tudor Sovereign | The Royal Mint Museum 1603-04 The crown gold sovereigns issued at the start of James I’s reign were the last coins to bear the name for more than two centuries. Gold coins of 20 and 30 shillings were issued in the years that followed – but they were now known as unites and rose ryals. Specifications a... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,626 | Who made a Golden Calf from the people’s melted down jewellery? | Exodus 32 NIV - The Golden Calf - When the people saw - Bible Gateway Exodus 32New International Version (NIV) The Golden Calf 32 When the people saw that Moses was so long in coming down from the mountain, they gathered around Aaron and said, “Come, make us gods[ a ] who will go before us. As for this fellow Moses who... | quizballs 50 -- part 2 - Google Groups quizballs 50 -- part 2 41. What Cumbrian town was used as a 2007 pilot for the digital TV switch-over? 42. It was announced in April 2007 that Lord Justice Scott Baker would replace Baroness Butler-Sloss in what position? 43. What remarkable sale price did Damien Hirst's dia... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,627 | What was the surname of the brothers who developed a paper-thin, malt flavoured toasted flake of maize? | Presage / SVN / [r678] /extra/arpa/bnc.vocab Download this file 20027 lines (20024 with data), 155.6 kB ########## # Presage, an extensible predictive text entry system # ------------------------------------------------------ # # Copyright (C) 2008 Matteo Vescovi <matteo.vescovi@yahoo.co.uk> # Copyright (C) 2008 Tizi... | Goa used to be a colony of which nation Portugal 87 What does a - IT - 402 View Full Document Goa used to be a colony of which nation Portugal 87 What does a galactophagist drink Milk 88 What did God create on the fifth day (both) Sea creatures and birds 89 Where was Bob Dylan born Duluth Minnesota 90 In the 18th centu... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,628 | Which ship picked up over 700 Titanic survivors in April 1912? | BBC NEWS | UK | Dive to film Titanic rescue ship Dive to film Titanic rescue ship 1,500 passengers died when the Titanic sank in 1912 Divers are preparing to record the first video footage of the wreck of RMS Carpathia, which rescued more than 700 survivors from the Titanic in 1912. The vessel was herself sunk off the ... | Lloyd's of London treasured traditions lost at sea - Telegraph Lloyd's of London treasured traditions lost at sea Lloyd's of London, the insurance market with its origins in shipping insurance, continues to abandon tradition. The Lutine Bell, rescued from HMS Lutine, is preserved in the Lloyd's of London building. Pho... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,629 | In Morse code, what international distress signal replaced the original CQD in 1908? | SOS, CQD and the History of Maritime Distress Calls To Telegraph Office Main Page Welcome back to the Telegraph Office. This month we are going to diverge a little from talking about wire and wireless artifacts and talk about wireless telegraph distress signals. Mystery, intrigue as well as misinformation surrounds the... | Morse code Main Page | See live article | Alphabetical index Morse code Morse code is a system of representing letters, numbers and punctuation marks by means of a code signal sent intermittently. It was developed by Alfred Vail while he was helping Samuel Morse with Morse's invention of the telegraph ( 1835 ). Morse c... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,630 | Which horse won the 1967 Grand National at odds of 100/1 after a melee at the 23rd. fence caused most of the field to pull up? | How the slowest horse won — and caused the biggest upset in Grand National history How the slowest horse won — and caused the biggest upset in Grand National history Laid-back, relaxed Foinavon was given 100-1 odds of winning the 1967 race. Then disaster struck Email On a grey October morning, along a Berkshire lane le... | Grand National 2014: All you need to know for the Aintree race - Daily Post New Articles Grand National 2014: All you need to know for the Aintree race The Daily Post give you all the key information into the famous race, taking place this Saturday, April 5 Share Auroras Encore lives at Sue Smith's stables now. Share... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,631 | Author H E Bates wrote the novel ‘The Darling Buds of….when’? | H.E. Bates (Author of The Darling Buds Of May) edit data Herbert Ernest Bates, CBE is widely recognised as one of the finest short story writers of his generation, with more than 20 story collections published in his lifetime. It should not be overlooked, however, that he also wrote some outstanding novels, starting wi... | Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: November 2014 Macclesfield Pub Quiz League 25th November Cup Round 2 and Plate The Nag’s Head and Cock Inn 1. By what name is the post war “European Recovery Program” better known? MARSHALL PLAN 2. Who directed Marilyn Monroe in “The Seven Year Itch and “Some Like It Hot”? BILLY WILDER 3... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,632 | Which was the last non capital city to host the Summer Olympic Games? | Olympic Games | Union Internationale de Pentathlon Moderne (UIPM) Shop Olympic Games The 2016 Summer Olympic Games, officially known as the Games of the XXXI Olympiad will be hosted in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, AS announced at the 121st IOC Session held in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2009. They are scheduled to be held from ... | Olympic Gold Olympic Gold Olympic Gold The City of London Police struck gold for Great Britain in the 1908 Olympic Games held in the purpose-built stadium at The White City, Shepherd's Bush. These were the first Olympics to see the now traditional gold, silver and bronze medal awards. The medals won by the City Pol... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,633 | Which of John Steinbeck’s novels told the story of the Joad family? | GRAPES OF WRATH | John Steinbeck GRAPES OF WRATH Steinbeck, John (New York: Viking, 1939). AN IMPORTANT FIRST EDITION AND PERHAPS THE GREATEST BOOK WRITTEN BY THIS NOBEL PRIZE WINNING AUTHOR. John Steinbeck won the Pulitzer Prize for this novel of migrant workers in America. The story of the Joad family, simple people ... | Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca - Strand Mag by The Strand Magazine by Charles L.P. Silet Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.” The opening line to Daphne du Maurier’s most famous novel, Rebecca is one of the great opening lines in English fiction. In one stroke, du Maurier establishes the voice, the locale, and ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,634 | Dolomite is an ore of which metal? | Dolomite Mineral | Uses and Properties Dolomite A common rock-forming mineral and the primary constituent of a sedimentary rock known as "dolostone" Dolomite crystals: Dolomite crystals from Penfield, New York. This specimen is approximately 3 inches (6.7 centimeters) across. Dolomite: A Mineral and a Rock "Dolomite" i... | World Jeopardy Jeopardy Template The national dish of Spain 100 It is the earth's largest continent? 100 This flag is red, white and blue and has fifty stars. 100 The Yankees and Mets play this type of sport. 100 Who is Lasse Hallstrom? What is the name of the Swedish director who directed Chocolat and My Life as a Dog... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,635 | Which flightless bird was found in Britain until nearly 200 years ago? | 10 Animals That Became Extinct In Britain 10 Animals That Became Extinct In Britain Pin it Share There are hundreds of species that once roamed the British countryside that no longer exist on these shores. Some of these – such as the Eurasian beavers and white-tailed eagles – have been reintroduced, but many are gone, ... | Isle of Wight Isle of Wight Red Squirrels Introduction The eastern part of the Isle of Wight lies to the South of Portsmouth and Ryde is clearly visible over the water, from Southsea. Foot passengers have the choice of the hovercraft or boat, both of which only take about 10 minutes. The hovercraft service is now, appa... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,636 | What is the name of the pilot of The Battlehawk in the children’s television series ‘Terrahawks’? | TV – Kids | Child Of The 1980's - Part 5 Child Of The 1980's The Littlest Hobo Posted by Big Boo on August 26th, 2008 The Littlest Hobo is a well remembered show from the early 1980’s that follows the adventures of a stray german shepherd dog as it travels across America making friends with different humans with proble... | Rio Rio You're Reading a Free Preview Pages 3 to 24 are not shown in this preview. This action might not be possible to undo. Are you sure you want to continue? CANCEL We've moved you to where you read on your other device. Get the full title to continue Get the full title to continue reading from where you left off, o... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,637 | What was the name of Gene Vincent’s backing group | Gene Vincent — Free listening, videos, concerts, stats and photos at Last.fm gene vincent Gene Vincent, real name Vincent Eugene Craddock, (February 11, 1935 – October 12, 1971) was an American rockabilly pioneer musician, best known for his hit Be-Bop-A-Lula. He performed with his backing band, the Blue Caps. After ... | The official website of ELVIS at the MOVIES "Elvis can act. So help me the boy's real good, even when he isn't singing." The Los Angeles Times Love Me Tender was Elvis Presley’s first motion picture. It was a typical Western that takes place just after the completion of the Civil War. It’s plot sets up a love triangl... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,638 | Which famous race takes place annually between Putney and Mortlake? | Women rowers embark on historic Thames race - CNN.com 8 of 8 (CNN) For more than 150 years, men's rowing crews from Oxford and Cambridge have battled it out for supremacy in the annual University Boat Race on London's River Thames. A lot of water has passed under the bridge since the race was first contested over the f... | BBC - Stoke & Staffordshire - Radio Stoke - The Midlands Grand National You are in: Stoke & Staffordshire > Radio Stoke > Praise and Grumble > The Midlands Grand National Uttoxeter Race Course. The Midlands Grand National In 1969, the first Midlands Grand National steeplechase was run at Uttoxeter Racecourse in Staffor... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,639 | What mechanical device allows the wheels of a vehicle to turn at different speeds when cornering? | How It Works | Locking Differential | Aussie Locker By Torq Masters Aussie Locker By Torq Masters How It Works General Information The Aussie Locker is a fully automatic and precision manufactured automatic differential locking device that does not require any manual operation to activate. It does not require any switc... | A66 - Roader's Digest: The SABRE Wiki A66 A66 Scotch Corner - Workington The A66 is a major trunk road in northern England, one of the main east-west links in the United Kingdom. The stretch through the Pennines between Appleby and Scotch Corner is one of the most scenic roads in England, but also prone to weather-rela... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,640 | The quokka is what type of animal? | Quokka Facts | Quokkas | Australian Marsupials Quokka Setonix brachyurus The island of Rottnest near Perth, Australia is the primary home of the quokka, a type of marsupial. Quokkas have round, compact bodies that are 40-54 cm (16-21 in.) in length. They are covered with short, coarse brown-grey fur and have small roun... | 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 |
1,493,641 | According to the Old Testament, who was the first person to have a 'navel'? | Evidence of Black Africans in the Bible | Grace Communion International Evidence of Black Africans in the Bible 1998, 2007 In 1992, I took a class at Emory University in Atlanta called Introduction to the Old Testament. As I read the various required textbooks for the course, I saw something I had not noticed before. M... | World Population Since Creation World Population Since Creation Display created by Ed Stephan http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/ The Antediluvian World Genesis 4 and 5 records the history of the Antediluvian world in a highly condensed account. From the genealogical list, which is probably complete without any gaps, the t... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,642 | Asmara is the capital city of which African country? | Asmara, capital city of Eritrea All... Asmara, capital city of Eritrea Asmara is a diamond of a city. The sun shines down on its peaceful neighborhoods for eight straight months of the year, and the streets are lined with tantalizing pastry shops, vintage-style cafes and cheerful pizza parlors. This may sound like a sm... | 1511st (2) by Mike Hall (page 23) - issuu issuu IN THE KNOW INTERACTIVE Trivia Quiz If you think you’ve got what it takes to beat our monthly brain buster, take our quiz and prove your intellectual talents! 1 What code name was given to Nazi Germany's plan to invade Britain during the Second World War? 11 12 Which coun... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,643 | Construction began on 13 Aug 1961 on an 87 mile long barrier dividing what city? | Berlin is divided - Aug 13, 1961 - HISTORY.com Berlin is divided Publisher A+E Networks Shortly after midnight on this day in 1961, East German soldiers begin laying down barbed wire and bricks as a barrier between Soviet-controlled East Berlin and the democratic western section of the city. After World War II, defeate... | Clifton Suspension Bridge's 150th anniversary and the British genius who built it | Daily Mail Online Our very own Eiffel Tower: Fireworks celebrate Clifton Suspension Bridge's 150th anniversary and the bloody-minded British genius who built it For 150 years, the Clifton Suspension Bridge, linking Bristol with Somerset... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,644 | 'I'll have what she's having' is a quote from which 1989 film? | Billy Crystal reveals secret behind 'I'll have what she's having' scene - TODAY.com Today.com Billy Crystal reveals secret behind 'I'll have what she's having' scene 2013-09-09T13:59:36.000Z comment () It's the most memorable scene from 1989's "When Harry Met Sally" — heck, it's one of the most memorab... | 1959 Academy Awards® Winners and History Room at the Top (1959, UK) Actor: CHARLTON HESTON in "Ben-Hur" , Laurence Harvey in "Room at the Top", Jack Lemmon in "Some Like It Hot" , Paul Muni in "The Last Angry Man", James Stewart in "Anatomy of a Murder" Actress: SIMONE SIGNORET in "Room at the ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,645 | Which national newspaper has been edited by Bill Deedes, Max Hastings and Charles Moore? | Charles Moore's statement | Media | The Guardian Charles Moore's statement Wednesday 1 October 2003 06.51 EDT First published on Wednesday 1 October 2003 06.51 EDT Share on Messenger Close Charles Moore has reluctantly decided to retire as Editor of The Daily Telegraph in order to write the authorised biography of Lady... | UK National Newspapers | Magforum Sunday Herald Launch UK national newspapers This page covers UK national newspapers that are published from London (though often printed at satellite sites around Britain, and often regionalised) and are widely distributed in the UK countries: England, Scotland, Wale... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,646 | In which ex-Soviet state was Eduard Shevardnadze displaced as President after the 'Rose Revolution' of 2003? | The 10th Anniversary Of Georgia's Rose Revolution The 10th Anniversary Of Georgia's Rose Revolution November 21, 2013 The Revolution of Roses (or Rose Revolution) was a change of power in Georgia in November 2003, which took place after widespread protests over disputed parliamentary elections. As a result, President E... | Rio Rio You're Reading a Free Preview Pages 3 to 24 are not shown in this preview. This action might not be possible to undo. Are you sure you want to continue? CANCEL We've moved you to where you read on your other device. Get the full title to continue Get the full title to continue reading from where you left off, o... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,647 | What is the most popular spectator sport in Japan? | Sports - Explore Japan - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan Kids Web Japan A girl practicing karate-do, a martial art that hones both physical and spiritual strength (JKF) Children practicing kendo, Japanese fencing using bamboo swords (Tokyo Metropolitan Government) Many different sports are played in Japan. Traditional marti... | BBC SPORT | Phillips wins top BBC Sport award Phillips wins top BBC Sport award Phillips claimed more than a third of the public vote on Sunday Zara Phillips has been named 2006 BBC Sports Personality of the Year - 35 years after her mother, the Princess Royal, received the same honour. She won the public vote ahead of... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,648 | The number followed by .14159, fully known as pi, used to calculate the circumference and area of a circle? | Pi To help you remember just draw this diagram. Draw a circle, or use something circular like a plate. Measure around the edge (the circumference): I got 82 cm Measure across the circle (the diameter): I got 26 cm 82 cm / 26 cm = 3.1538... That is pretty close to π. Maybe if I measured more accurately? In fact π is... | 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 |
1,493,649 | Which amendment of the US constitution repealed prohibition in 1933? | Prohibition ends - Dec 05, 1933 - HISTORY.com Prohibition ends Publisher A+E Networks The 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is ratified, repealing the 18th Amendment and bringing an end to the era of national prohibition of alcohol in America. At 5:32 p.m. EST, Utah became the 36th state to ratify the amendment, ... | Judith Sheindlin | Antonin Scalia Judith Sheindlin You're Reading a Free Preview Pages 6 to 51 are not shown in this preview. Sign up to vote on this title UsefulNot useful This action might not be possible to undo. Are you sure you want to continue? CANCEL We've moved you to where you read on your other device. Get th... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,650 | Who wrote the 2005 bestseller 'The Shadow of the Wind' set in post Spanish Civil War Barcelona? | The Shadow of the Wind : Carlos Ruiz Zafon : 9780753820254 The Shadow of the Wind Paperback US$8.00 US$12.64 You save US$4.64 Free delivery worldwide Add to basket Add to wishlist Description A stunning literary thriller in the tradition of Umberto Eco. The discovery of a forgotten book leads to a hunt for an elusive a... | Behind the Shades eBook by Duncan Fletcher - 9781847394972 | Kobo Show more Show less Before his resignation in April 2007, Duncan Fletcher had been the most successful England cricket coach of the modern era. In the glorious summer of 2005 Fletcher's management and coaching skills reached their apogee, as England rega... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,651 | Which song was a top 40 hit for both Nina Simone in 1974 and Muse in 2001? | Muse - Origin of Symmetry - Amazon.com Music Origin of Symmetry Audio CD, September 20, 2005 "Please retry" Includes FREE MP3 version of this album. Provided by Amazon Digital Services LLC. Terms and Conditions . Does not apply to gift orders. Complete your purchase to save the MP3 version to your music library. See al... | Index-a The live album Beauty and the Beat featured pianist George Shearring and which singer? Peggy Lee Whose band was the Tijuana Brass? Herb Alpert Who were Cliff Richard's backing group through the 60s? The Shadows Who were the famous backing singers on most of Elvis Presley's early hits? The Jordanaires The... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,652 | In which 1958 film did Virginia McKenna play SOE agent Violette Szabo? | Carve Her Name with Pride (1958) - IMDb IMDb There was an error trying to load your rating for this title. Some parts of this page won't work property. Please reload or try later. X Beta I'm Watching This! Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Error Carve Her Name with Pride ( 1958 ) 1h 59min Violette ... | 1954 Academy Awards® Winners and History Supporting Actress: EVA MARIE SAINT in "On The Waterfront" , Nina Foch in "Executive Suite", Katy Jurado in "Broken Lance", Jan Sterling in "The High and the Mighty", Claire Trevor in "The High and the Mighty" Director: "On The Waterfron... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,653 | Which type of clay takes its name from the Italian for 'baked earth'? | What is Terracotta? (with pictures) What is Terracotta? Last Modified Date: 17 January 2017 Copyright Protected: Top 10 amazing movie makeup transformations Terracotta is a ceramic material that has been used for building construction and decorative arts since ancient times in cultures around the world. The name litera... | Backround on 1783 - The Cotton Gin The Cotton Gin Sources What happened in 1783 In 1783 Eli Whitney began the blue print for an early Cotton Gin but it wasn't until early 1784 that The Cotton Gin was actually used.To provide an idea of this time in history here is a list of events that occurred around 1783. Jan 14th -... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,654 | "Who urged San Diegans to ""stay classy""?" | Uber Launches in San Diego, Time to Stay Classy Uber Launches in San Diego, Time to Stay Classy June 8, 2012 Posted by Ryan Graves When I decided to leave San Diego for college in the Midwest, it was an utterly terrifying decision. By chasing the youthful goal of “seeing the world,” I risked never returning to Californ... | 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 |
1,493,655 | If the eight Royal Parks in London are arranged alphabetically which comes last? | 100 Things in London - lastminute.com lastminute.com More Inspiration 100 Things in London Click on the images below to read intriguing stories and little known facts about London's best bits, and where to find them. Show only: Tower Bridge 0 In 1952, Albert Gunter was driving the number 78 bus across Tower Bridge when... | Charles, Prince of Wales biography | birthday, trivia | British Royalty | Who2 Charles, Prince of Wales Biography Name at birth: Charles Philip Arthur George Windsor The eldest child of Queen Elizabeth II , Charles is the heir to the British throne. He was born to Elizabeth and Prince Philip in 1948, a year after the... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,656 | In which movie did Bond first drive an Aston Martin DB5? | Aston Martin | Heritage | James Bond 007 James Bond & Aston Martin - DB5 Thunderball Bond's gadget laden DB5 returned in 1965's 'Thunderball', with the DB5 further enhanced from 'Goldfinger' with rear facing water canon and a boot stowed jetpack. The cars used in the film were the same as those used in 'Goldfinger' DP2... | James Bond film locations | James Bond Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia James Bond film locations Share James Bond film locations refers to the many locations in which the James Bond series of films were set (which does not always correspond to the shooting locations ). Most often, James Bond visits countries in Western ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,657 | "According to Winston Churchill, what organization's traditions were ""rum, sodomy, and the lash""?" | Quotes Falsely Attributed to Winston Churchill Quotes Falsely Attributed to Winston Churchill Quotes Falsely Attributed to Winston Churchill These quotes make for good storytelling but popular myth has falsely attributed them to Winston Churchill. Conservative by the Time You're 35 'If you're not a liberal when you're ... | BBC - History - World Wars: The League of Nations and the United Nations The League of Nations and the United Nations By Charles Townshend Last updated 2011-02-17 The imposition of a peaceful world order was a key objective for the League of Nations, established in the aftermath of World War One. How can its successo... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,658 | In the Bible, which was the first miracle performed by Jesus? | Jesus' First Miracle Jesus' First Miracle The unmistakable miracle recorded in John 2: 1-11 is of great importance for several reasons. This miracle of Jesus turning the water into wine was Jesus' first miracle (Jn. 2: 11). This initial miracle prepared Jesus' disciples for the great work they were to do. As a r... | {book-chapter-title}:{verse-number-start} - {passage-text} Chapter 2 The first sabbath. (1-3) Particulars about the creation. (4-7) The planting of the garden of Eden. (8-14) Man is placed in it. (15) God's command. (16,17) The animals named, The making of woman, The Divine institution of marriage. (18-25) Verses 1-3 A... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,659 | What sauce is made with basil, pine nuts, garlic, cheese, and olive oil? | Basil Pesto Recipe : Food Network Kitchen : Food Network 2/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil, divided Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste 1/2 cup freshly grated Pecorino cheese Directions Watch how to make this recipe. Combine the basil, garlic, and pine nuts in a food processor and pulse until coarsely ch... | 12 Delicious Food Recipes Named After Famous Musicians 12 Delicious Food Recipes Named After Famous Musicians 12 Delicious Food Recipes Named After Famous Musicians LISTS Sep 24, 2014 Many of the foods we enjoy today were named for their creator or for the inspiration of the recipe. So many foods and recipes we take fo... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,660 | Where does the Guinness Book of World Records recognise the largest wave ever surfed, 78 feet (23.8 m), as having been ridden? | Learn and talk about Surfing, California culture, Hawaii culture, Individual sports, Summer Olympic sports Surfing on the Gold Coast, Queensland ( Australia ) Surfing is a surface water sport in which the wave rider, referred to as a surfer, rides on the forward or deep face of a moving wave , which is usually carrying... | Tanzania: Unheralded Sporting Event With Indisputable Records - allAfrica.com Tanzania: Unheralded Sporting Event With Indisputable Records more By Miguel Suleyman Dar es Salaam — While other sports struggle for places in the regional or continental level competitions, elite sports have done well internationally, only ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,661 | How many points are scored for a penalty goal in a game of rugby league? | BBC SPORT | Rugby League | Laws & Equipment | How to score points How to score points There are four main ways to score in rugby league: Try - four points A try is worth four points - the maximum number of points you can score in one go in rugby league. It is scored when a player puts the ball on the ground with "downw... | On This Day 1926: The first greyhound meeting with a mechanical hare took place at Belle Vue, Manchester. 2000: Portugal midfielder Luis Figo, star of Euro 2000, became the world's most expensive footballer when he joined Real Madrid for £37million from Barcelona. 2005: Australia won the first Ashes Test at Lord's by 2... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,662 | Which famous musician owned a film company called Handmade Films? | HandMade films: The very naughty boys of the British film industry | Celebrity News | Showbiz & TV | Daily Express HandMade films: The very naughty boys of the British film industry IT WAS the independent British film company with a difference. 00:31, Mon, Aug 19, 2013 Stellar cast: The Pythons shone in their film Life... | Murders and Suicides accidental gunshot wound in 1974. He was 28. "Montego Bay," "Heavy Makes You Happy" Tommy Boyce suicide. He was 55. Boyce suffered from depression, and in 1994 he shot himself in his home. He reportedly left two suicide notes indicating his desire to "go and be with" his dead mother, Elvis Pres... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,663 | Collectively, as what are the towns of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham known? | Torbay - Twin Towns - Town Hall - Info about Hameln Info about Hameln content: Torbay - Hamelin's English Twinned Town since 1973 Torbay, the so-called English Riviera, is a unique stretch of coastline at the South-West with numerous beautiful beaches encompassing the towns of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham. Torbay has ... | Rampant Scotland Directory - Colour Supplement Index Rampant Scotland Directory! Newsletter Colour Supplements The Rampant Scotland Newsletter is published every second Saturday and provides an insight into what has been happening in Scotland, snipped from the Scottish media, for Scots in Scotland and abroad, bringing ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,664 | Which famous character was created by Michael Bond in a series of books for children? | Michael Bond - IMDb IMDb Writer | Actor | Miscellaneous Crew Michael Bond was born on January 13, 1926 in Newbury, Berkshire, England as Thomas Michael Bond. He is a writer and actor, known for Paddington (2014), The Adventures of Paddington Bear (1997) and The Herbs (1968). He has been married to Susan Marfey Rogers s... | 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 |
1,493,665 | Which group, named after its keyboardist, had its first hit record when the members included Mike Hugg, Mike Vickers, Tom McGuinness and Paul Jones? | What did I do Wrong | Manfred Mann Lyrics, Song Meanings, Videos, Full Albums & Bios What did I do Wrong / Manfred Mann Video From album: The Singles Plus The Singles Plus Manfred Mann was a British beat, rhythm and blues and pop band (with a strong jazz foundation) of the 1960s, named after their South African keyboar... | Echo & The Bunnymen | New Music And Songs | Echo & The Bunnymen About Echo & The Bunnymen Echo & the Bunnymen's dark, swirling fusion of gloomy post-punk and Doors-inspired psychedelia brought the group a handful of British hits in the early '80s, while attracting a cult following in the United States. The Bunnymen gre... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,666 | Tom Verlaine, Billy Ficca, Fred Smith and Jimmy Rip are all members of which US rock band, originally formed in New York in 1973? | Television (band) - iSnare Free Encyclopedia Television (band) This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2014) (L-R) Ficca, Verlaine, Smith, Lloyd Background informatio... | 7N.35339 I (WHO HAVE NOTHING) (Donida-Stoller-Leiber) 3:01 Neighbour, Neighbour (Valier) 2:43 Produced by John Schroeder Release Date: 9th. September 1966 Debut single, issued with little embellishment from the original demo. "I (Who Have Nothing)" was originally a hit for Ben E. King in America and the song prov... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,667 | "Who was the director of ""The Maltese Falcon"" and ""The African Queen""?" | John Huston, Film Director, Writer and Actor, Dies at 81 John Huston, Film Director, Writer and Actor, Dies at 81 By PETER B. FLINT John Huston, the legendary director and scenarist who made such classic films as ''The Maltese Falcon,'' ''The Treasure of the Sierra Madre,'' ''The Asphalt Jungle'' and ''The African Quee... | 1962 Academy Awards® Winners and History Actor: GREGORY PECK for "Lawrence of Arabia" Actress: ANNE BANCROFT in "The Miracle Worker", Bette Davis in "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" , Katharine Hepburn in "Long Day's Journey Into Night", Geraldine Page in "Sweet Bird of Youth," Lee Re... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,668 | Pavilion, girdle, table, and culet are aspects of a what? | Gem Pavilion, Girdle and Crown Guide Zircon Colored Stones - A Gem's Pavilion, Girdle and Crown Gone are the days of standard traditional gemstone cutting. Today's gemstones can be found in every shape, size and cut imaginable. Many gemstone types even have specialized cuts specifically designed to maximized their most... | Armor Glossary Armor Glossary July 27, 2013, 12:27 am 2.5k Views A Ailette A flat plate of leather or parchment which tied to the point of the shoulder. Worn between 1250-1350 to display the owner’s coat of arms. Aketon A padded and quilted garment, usually of linen, worn under or instead of plate or mail. Almain Rivet... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,669 | For which county was Gary Sobers playing when he hit six sixes in one over? | BBC Blogs - Wales - Sobers hits the cricket world for six Sobers hits the cricket world for six Monday 02 September 2013, 15:26 Read more about sharing. The date is 31 August 1968. The great West Indian all-rounder Gary Sobers strides to the wicket at St Helen's in Swansea. He is playing for Nottinghamshire in a county... | Durham County Cricket Club : definition of Durham County Cricket Club and synonyms of Durham County Cricket Club (English) DurhamCCC Durham County Cricket Club is one of the 18 major county clubs which make up the English and Welsh national cricket structure, representing the historic county of Durham . Its limited ove... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,670 | The imp is the symbol of which English city? | Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England By Ben Johnson | Comments Centered around the cathedral and castle, the city of Lincoln in the heart of Historic County of Lincolnshire is full of attractive buildings, including fine 16th century and Georgian properties. Excellent shopping and leisure facilities are also available, ... | Collection | Artists | The Scapegoat | The Pre-Raphaelite Gallery William Holman Hunt (1827 - 1910) The Scapegoat (1854-6) is a painting by William Holman Hunt which depicts the "scapegoat" described in the Book of Leviticus. On the Day of Atonement, a goat would have its horns wrapped with a red cloth - representing ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,671 | In Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', what is the name of the King of Norway who arrives to take the throne of Denmark after the death of the Danish royal family in the final act? | SparkNotes: Hamlet: Act I, scene ii Act I, scene ii Act I, scene ii, page 2 page 1 of 2 Summary The morning after Horatio and the guardsmen see the ghost, King Claudius gives a speech to his courtiers, explaining his recent marriage to Gertrude, his brother’s widow and the mother of Prince Hamlet. Claudius says that he... | Shakespeare's Plays Shakespeare's Plays Before the publication of the First Folio in 1623, nineteen of the thirty-seven plays in Shakespeare's canon had appeared in quarto format. With the exception of Othello (1622), all of the quartos were published prior to the date of Shakespeare's retirement from the theatre in ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,672 | Hafez al Assad was the first democratically elected President of which country? | | Middle East The European Union condemned the vote as illegitimate [AFP] Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has won a landslide victory in presidential poll securing 88.7 percent of the vote, parliament speaker Mohammad al-Laham has said. The two other candidates, Hassan al-Nouri and Maher Hajjar, won 4.3 percent and 3.... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,673 | The University of Pennsylvania is in which U S city? | Major Cities Often the Safest Places in the U.S., Penn Medicine Study Finds – PR News University of Pennsylvania Health System “Perceptions have long existed that cities were innately more dangerous than areas outside of cities, but our study shows this is not the case” said lead study author, Sage R. Myers, MD, MSCE ,... | Pennsylvania 6-5000 by Glenn Miller Songfacts Pennsylvania 6-5000 by Glenn Miller Songfacts Songfacts "Pennsylvania 6-5000" is the phone number of the Pennsylvania Hotel in New York City. Before area codes, the first two numbers were called the "Exchange Code," and were represented by a word whose first two letters wer... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,674 | What is an affliction of nose, throat, upper air passages and eyes caused by over-sensitivity to proteins of pollen in certain plants? | Full text of "Hay-fever : its prevention and cure" See other formats ^" HI 1 1 III 31761 043861251 1 w 1 III HOiRp HIil ii i iB ! ■fFn :fl. M.D. illliiiiiiii mc: Presented to the LIBRARY o/r/ze UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO BY PROFESSOR ELIZABETH HARRISON ^ HAY- FEVER ITS PREVENTION AND ... | The Espresso Stalinist | Wake Up to the Smell of Class Struggle ☭ | Page 6 Wake Up to the Smell of Class Struggle ☭ By Mitchell A. Orenstein Given that one of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s stated reasons for invading Crimea was to prevent “Nazis” from coming to power in Ukraine, it is perhaps surprising that his r... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
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