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1,493,875 | Which UK female singer who died in 2008 had hits with 'How much is that doggie in the window' and 'Jimmy Unknown'? | Lita Roza: Singer of 1953 hit 'How Much Is That Doggie In the Window?' - The Scotsman Lita Roza: Singer of 1953 hit 'How Much Is That Doggie In the Window?' 21:35 Tuesday 19 August 2008 00:13 Wednesday 20 August 2008 Born: 14 March, 1926, in Liverpool. Died: 14 August, 2008, in London, aged 82. LITA Roza may have cared... | UK No.1 Hit Singles: 1952-1959 1: Al Martino - Here In My Heart - 14/11/1952 1953 2: Jo Stafford : You Belong To Me - 16/1/1953 3: Kay Starr : Comes A-Long A-Love - 23/1/1953 4: Eddie Fisher: Outside Of Heaven - 30/1/1953 Feb 5: Perry Como: Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes - 6/2/1953 March 6: Guy Mitchell: She Wear... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,876 | In Western culture what is the birthstone for the month of May? | What is the birthstone for each month? | Reference.com What is the birthstone for each month? A: Quick Answer The birthstones by month, beginning with January, are: garnet, amethyst, aquamarine, diamond, emerald, pearl, ruby, peridot, sapphire, tourmaline, topaz and tanzanite. June, October, November and December have ... | February Birthstone | Amethyst February Birthstone February Birthstone For individuals with February birthdays, the amethyst makes a perfect birthstone. This month is often cold, dark and short for many people around the world, so the amethyst—which is often associated with qualities of peace, courage and stability—is ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,877 | In addition to New York, London and Paris, what city is considered a “fashion capital”? | New York the fashion capital of the world? Come off it - Telegraph Latest Beauty News New York the fashion capital of the world? Come off it New York has just been crowned Top Global Fashion Capital - but even the usually fiercely partisan locals at New York Fashion Week seemed jaded at the autumn/winter 2014 collectio... | Ms Dolce Ms Dolce I am a fashion addict!! Saturday, July 12, 2008 A Profile Of Fashion Designer Betsey Johnson “Making clothes involves what I like…color, pattern, shape and movement…I like the everyday process…the people, the pressure, the surprise of seeing the work come alive walking and dancing around on strangers.... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,878 | Which actress took the lead role in the films 'Kitty Foyle' (1940), 'Roxie Hart' (1942), and 'Magnificent Doll' (1946)? | Ginger Rogers - IMDb IMDb Actress | Soundtrack Ginger Rogers was born Virginia Katherine McMath in Independence, Missouri on July 16, 1911. Her mother, known as Lelee, went to Independence to have Ginger away from her husband. She had a baby earlier in their marriage and he allowed the doctor to use forceps and the bab... | Absolutely Fabulous (TV Series 1992–2012) - 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 Edina Monsoon and her best friend Patsy driv... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,879 | Which record holding try scorer became the first man to win 50 caps at Rugby Union for England? | 50 days to go: Eight facts on England Rugby and the number 50 50 days to go: Eight facts on England Rugby and the number 50 Just 50 days until the Rugby World Cup gets underway What does the number 50 mean to England Rugby? With just 50 days until England kick-off the Rugby World Cup 2015 against Fiji at Twickenham o... | Colin Meads | NZHistory, New Zealand history online Colin Meads Biography Colin ‘Pinetree’ Meads played 133 games for the All Blacks between 1957 and 1971. In his 55 test matches he scored seven tries and was captain on four occasions. In 1999 he was named as New Zealand's Player of the Century and the International Ru... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,880 | What country would you be in if you were where the Yukon River empties into the Bering Sea? | Yukon River Yukon River Overview The Yukon River is such a giant; no words can accurately describe the scale of things along its more than 2000-mile length. There are sloughs running through large wooded islands that are bigger than most rivers, and if you need to be on one side of the river at a certain point, you b... | Sled Dog Central: Canadian Rides & Tours Amanda Sinclair,Valemount, British Columbia,V0E 2Z0 and Jasper, Alberta, Canada Phone: 250 968 6808 Email: cfcdogsledding@yahoo.com Climb aboard Canada's oldest form of winter transport. What better way to venture deep into the heart of the Canadian Rockies, than behind a team o... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,881 | Who was the wife of Akenhaten and mother of Tutankhamen? | Tutankhamen Biography - life, childhood, children, parents, story, death, wife, mother, son Tutankhamen Biography Tutankhamen was the twelfth king of the eighteenth Egyptian dynasty (reigned 1361–1352 B.C.E. ). Although his reign was relatively unimportant, Tutankhamen became the most famous of the pharaohs (Egyp... | King's Son of Kush Tomb KV35 The Viceroy of Kush The viceroy of Kush was known as the 'King's Son of Kush' (in this case, the word 'son' means that he is important, not that he is the actual son of the pharaoh). He was also in charge of controlling the valuable gold mines in Nubia, and was known as the 'Overseer of the... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,882 | On what vegetable did an ancient Egyptian place his right hand when taking an oath? | The PeopleString Story The PeopleString Story Fun Food Trivia Fun food trivia questions and answers. What milk product did the U.S. Agriculture Department propose as a substitute for meat in school lunches, in 1996? A: Yogurt. What breakfast cereal was Sonny the Cuckoo Bird "cuckoo for"? A: Cocoa Puffs. Why was the Ani... | 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 |
1,493,883 | Emmet Brickowski is the lead character in which 2014 film? | Emmet Brickowski | Heroes Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia The Chosen One / Zero to Hero “ Hello. I'm Emmet. I'm just gonna come right out. I have no idea what's going on. At all. „ ~ Emmet when he is brought up to the royal court Emmet Brickowski is a regular Lego construction worker and the main protagonist of the 2014... | 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 |
1,493,884 | "Who sang ""I Believe I Can Fly""?" | R. Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly - YouTube R. Kelly - I Believe I Can Fly 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 agai... | time: 51`36" size: 534 mb Armed with one of the most distinctive voices in popular music--a gravely, smoke-scratched rasp that crosses Joe Cocker and Louis Armstrong at the end of a particularly bad bender--Tom Waits has spent the past two decades writing and performing some of the most fascinating and creatively stimu... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,885 | In which Yorkshire town is the Captain Cook Memorial Museum? | Captain Cook Memorial Museum - Culture & Art - Whitby - North Yorkshire | Welcome to Yorkshire Captain Cook Memorial Museum Nearby Overview & description This handsome 17thC harbourside house is where the great explorer, James Cook, came to serve his apprenticeship in Whitby in the year 1746. It belonged to Cook's mast... | Puzzles - Great Britain ... which you don't hear called 'Great' so often these days. 1. What is the only venomous snake in Britain? 2. Built in 1869, which famous British ship was named after a Scottish undergarment? 3. A British TV audience outnumbered a British radio audience for the first time for what special occas... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,886 | Which rock singer's real name is Paul Hewson? | Bono - Biography - IMDb Biography Showing all 116 items Jump to: Overview (4) | Mini Bio (1) | Spouse (1) | Trade Mark (8) | Trivia (54) | Personal Quotes (48) Overview (4) 5' 6" (1.68 m) Mini Bio (1) Bono was born Paul David Hewson in Dublin, Ireland on May 10, 1960, to Iris (Rankin) and Brendan Robert Hewson. H... | 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 |
1,493,887 | Which tiny European nation claims itself to be the oldest recorded sovereign state and constitutional republic in the world? | Which country can claim to be the World's oldest democracy? | Notes and Queries | guardian.co.uk Which country can claim to be the World's oldest democracy? Russell Campbell, Dunedin, New Zealand Lots of them can. And do. Greece has a pretty good claim having invented the concept in the first place. However, long spell... | The 9 newest countries in the world - The Washington Post The 9 newest countries in the world The inside track on Washington politics. Be the first to know about new stories from PowerPost. Sign up to follow, and we’ll e-mail you free updates as they’re published. You’ll receive free e-mail news updates each time a new... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,888 | What was the code name for the Normandy landings? | D-Day Landing Beaches D-Day Landings Allied soldiers disembark from a landing craft on the Normandy landing beaches. This photograph is available under the Creative Commons License . The D-Day Landings constituted the allied invasion of Nazi occupied France as part of the overall plan to liberate Europe. The code name ... | Invasion of Sicily - World War II - HISTORY.com Invasion of Sicily A+E Networks Introduction After defeating Italy and Germany in the North African Campaign (November 8, 1942-May 13, 1943) of World War II (1939-45), the United States and Great Britain, the leading Allied powers, looked ahead to the invasion of occupied... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,889 | According to the New Testament, on which Mediterranean island did St John write the Book of Revelation? | The Book of Revelation by John the Apostle Where the Book of "Revelation" was received by John Patmos, Greece - where the Apostle John was exiled John's love for Jesus was so strong, that he continued to defy the Roman magistrate's order to no longer proclaim Jesus as Messiah, Savior and Lord; even while a priso... | Map of the Origin of Nations in Genesis 10 (Bible History Online) What is the most ancient account of the distribution of nations? What family was saved during the flood? Why were they scattered? What were the names of Noah's three sons* Where did each locate? For what trait is each distinguished? Name and locate t... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,890 | Which US President was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth? | Booth's Reason for Assassination | Teachinghistory.org Booth's Reason for Assassination Why did John Wilkes Booth assassinate Abraham Lincoln? What kind of gun did he use? Answer On April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth became the first person to assassinate an American president when he shot and killed Abraham Lincoln in... | John Wilkes Booth shoots Abraham Lincoln - Apr 14, 1865 - HISTORY.com John Wilkes Booth shoots Abraham Lincoln Share this: John Wilkes Booth shoots Abraham Lincoln Author John Wilkes Booth shoots Abraham Lincoln URL Publisher A+E Networks President Abraham Lincoln is shot in the head at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,891 | What does a miller make? | Miller | Define Miller at Dictionary.com miller noun 1. a person who owns or operates a mill , especially a mill that grinds grain into flour. 2. any moth, especially of the family Noctuidae, having wings that appear powdery. Origin of miller 1325-75; Middle English millere, assimilated variant of milnere, equivalent t... | Cricket: 'Nugget' Miller Dies, Aged 84; 'Pressure? I'll Tell You What Pressure Is. Pressure Is a Messerschmitt Up Your Arse, Playing Cricket Is Not Keith Miller, Second World War Fighter Pilot and Australian Test Cricketer Who Died Yesterday - The Birmingham Post (England) | HighBeam Research APA "Cricket: 'Nugget' Mil... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,892 | Which artist's work includes The Merry Drinker and The Laughing Cavalier? | Frans Hals, by Virgil Elliott Detail from Marriage Portrait of Isaac Massa en Beatrix van der Laen by Frans Hals RANS HALS (1580-1666) was one of Seventeenth Century Holland's most prominent portrait artists, ranking second only to his younger contemporary, Rembrandt. Hals was born in Antwerp, but lived most of his l... | Velázquez, The Surrender of Breda (article) | Khan Academy Velázquez, The Surrender of Breda Velázquez, The Surrender of Breda Essay by Javier Berzal. Email Diego Velázquez, The Surrender of Breda, 1634-35, oil on canvas, 307 cm × 367 cm (Museo del Prado, Madrid) Diego Velázquez, The Surrender of Breda, 1634-35, oil on... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,893 | What ancient society built the city of Chichen Itza? | Chichen Itza | ancient city, Mexico | Britannica.com ancient city, Mexico list of presidents of Mexico Chichén Itzá, ruined ancient Maya city occupying an area of 4 square miles (10 square km) in south-central Yucatán state, Mexico . It is located some 90 miles (150 km) east-northeast of Uxmal and 75 miles (120 km) eas... | 7 Inca Places to Know Peru 7 Inca Places to Know The Inca civilization arose in the mountainous regions of Peru in the early 13th century and was eventually based in its capital city of Cuzco. From 1438 to 1533, the Inca assimilated a large part of western South America into a state comparable to the historic empires o... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,894 | Derived from French pantomime, what is a clown with a white face, white garments, and pointed hat? | clown | Britannica.com Clown Emmett Kelly Clown, familiar comic character of pantomime and circus , known by his distinctive makeup and costume, ludicrous antics, and buffoonery, whose purpose is to induce hearty laughter. The clown, unlike the traditional fool or court jester , usually performs a set routine character... | Level 3 - General Knowledge 1000, - Memrise General Knowledge 1000 Ready to learn Ready to review Ignore words Check the boxes below to ignore/unignore words, then click save at the bottom. Ignored words will never appear in any learning session. Who wrote the Opera Madam Butterfly India What links - Goa - Ke... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,895 | What term of endearment do Andy and Flo Capp use, when not arguing? | Watch TV Online | Sky Go Sexcetera Magazine show featuring undercover stories about the world of sex and providing a provocative look at human sexuality, from the erotic to the downright bizarre. Adult scenes. Gigolos Nick records his debut country track, while Bradley and Brace prepare for their dates. Plus, Vin's b... | Watch with Mother Watch with Mother Click the picture for video When BBC TV began transmitting again, following the Second World War, they introduced a children's segment titled 'For The Children' in which the puppet Muffin The Mule originally appeared. However, 1950 was the year... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,896 | Which famous playwright acted under the name David Baron? | www.haroldpinter.org - Acting Other Items: The Observer | Letter to the Independent | Depleted Uranium | One For The Road | No Mans Homecoming | New World Order | Degree Speech Harold Pinter's work is represented by Judy Daish Associates Limited - and applications for all performances and uses of... | Christopher Marlowe, dramatist, poet | Christopher Marlowe (… | Flickr Lisby By: Lisby Christopher Marlowe, dramatist, poet Christopher Marlowe (baptised 26 February 1564 – 30 May 1593) was an English dramatist, poet and translator of the Elizabethan era. The foremost Elizabethan tragedian next to William Shakespeare, ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,897 | Which Roman road ran from Chester to Dover | Romano-British Kent - Roads - V.C.H. of Kent - Vol. 3 Page 135 KENT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY -- RESEARCH Studying and sharing Kent's past Homepage Victoria County History of Kent Vol. 3 1932 - Romano-British Kent - Roads - Page 135 The course of the road from Dover to Canterbury, a distance of 14 mil... | Roman Sites and Roman Remains in Britain Aldborough Roman Site, Yorkshire Urban Centre Once the capital of a Romanised tribe of native Britons, visitors today can still see two beautiful Roman mosaics as well as the remains of the town wall and a museum exploring the history of the town. Ambleside Roman Fort, Cumbria... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,898 | In what year were the first modern Olympic Games held? | First modern Olympic Games - Apr 06, 1896 - HISTORY.com First modern Olympic Games Publisher A+E Networks On April 6, 1896, the Olympic Games, a long-lost tradition of ancient Greece, are reborn in Athens 1,500 years after being banned by Roman Emperor Theodosius I. At the opening of the Athens Games, King Georgios I o... | First Winter Olympics - Jan 25, 1924 - HISTORY.com First Winter Olympics Publisher A+E Networks On January 25, 1924, the first Winter Olympics take off in style at Chamonix in the French Alps. Spectators were thrilled by the ski jump and bobsled as well as 12 other events involving a total of six sports. The “Internati... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,899 | The National Tank Museum is in Bovington, in which county? | If you are looking for acccommodation in the area, please visit Hotels Combined for options. Access Statement: The Tank Museum is committed to a policy of accessibility, providing excellent access in and around the site with lifts, ramps and broad pathways. There is ample disabled parking and wheelchair access to a vi... | 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 |
1,493,900 | What type of foodstuff is Port Salut? | Port-Salut - Cheese.com Find over 1750 specialty cheeses from 74 countries in the world's greatest cheese resource Creative Commons/Jon Sullivan Port-Salut Port Salut cheese, also called as Port du Salut, comes from Brittany in the Loire Valley, France. It is named after the abbey of Notre Dame du Port du Salut in Entr... | Restaurant Review | | Page 3 Czech , Prague , Republic , Restaurant , Sansho Sansho describes itself as ‘Asian Casual Fine Dining’ which sounds contradictory. Having visited, I understand what they are trying to describe – I think ‘Gourmet Asian Casual Dining’ is probably closer. Basically we are talking, gourmet pan-A... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,901 | Chemically pure gold contains how many carats? | How Much Gold is There? Physical and Chemical Properties of Gold An overview of gold -- weights & measures; physical & chemical properties. Weights & Measures The basic unit of weight used in dealing with gold is the troy ounce. One troy ounce is equivalent to 20 troy pennyweights. In the jewelry industry, the co... | General Knowledge #4 - StudyBlue Good to have you back! If you've signed in to StudyBlue with Facebook in the past, please do that again. General Knowledge #4 Which European capital has a skyline dominated by St Stephen�s cathedral? Vienna Shogi is a Japanese form of which boardgame? Chess Which astronomer discovered t... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,902 | Which country owns the Aland Islands? | Åland Islands - Discover 6,700 islands | Visit Åland Meet Åland on trade shows 2017 Archipelago getaway Åland is made for a relaxing weekend getaway. Come and spend some relaxing days on your own, with a friend or partner or with the whole family. The refreshing and inspiring archipelago nature of Åland, various outdoo... | BBC - Travel - Lego-heaven in Denmark By Carolyn Bain 29 September 2011 Though California’s Disneyland lays claim to the slogan, “The Happiest Place on Earth”, we like to think that Denmark's Legoland, though considerably smaller, may give it a run for its money. Related blog post: Denmark’s double-sized salute to the ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,903 | Dr. James Naismith, a Canadian-born American sports coach and innovator, invented which sport in 1891? | James A. Naismith - Coach, Inventor - Biography.com James A. Naismith James Naismith invented the game of basketball in 1891. IN THESE GROUPS Famous People Who Died in United States Synopsis Born on November 6, 1861, James Naismith was a Canadian and American sports coach and innovator. He invented the game of basketba... | tennis: History History History Origins Unlike most other sports, lawn tennis has precise origins. An Englishman, Major Walter C. Wingfield, invented lawn tennis (1873) and first played it at a garden party in Wales. Called "Sphairistiké" [Gr., = ball playing] by its inventor, the early game was played on an hourglass-... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,904 | The Last King of Scotland was a 2006 movie, that featured which African leader in the storyline? | The Last King of Scotland (2006) - IMDb IMDb There was an error trying to load your rating for this title. Some parts of this page won't work property. Please reload or try later. X Beta I'm Watching This! Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Error The Last King of Scotland ( 2006 ) R | Based on the e... | The Exit of Gabon's President Omar Bongo , Africa's Longest Serving Leader | Somali Press The Exit of Gabon's President Omar Bongo , Africa's Longest Serving Leader Published on Tuesday 9th June 2009 Like the controversy surrounding his reign, the death of Africa's longest-serving ruler, Gabon's President Omar Bongo On... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,905 | Which bridge crossing The River Thames did Queen Elizabeth II open on 17th March 1973? | London Bridge | London Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia London Bridge is a bridge between the City of London and Southwark in London , England, over the River Thames . Situated between Cannon Street Railway Bridge and Tower Bridge , it forms the western end of the Pool of London . On the south side of the bridge are Sout... | Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: 4th November The Questions Macclesfield Pub Quiz League Set by The Lamb Inn ART & ENTERTAINMENT 1. Q. Offenbach’s barcarolle from ‘The Tales of Hoffman’ is a famous piece of music, but what is a barcarolle ? A. A BOATING SONG (Accept any reference to boats). 2. Q. Which Gilbert & Sullivan ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,906 | In medicine, the word styptic refers to something that stops what? | 10 Surprising Ways To Stop Shaving Cut Bleeding 10 Surprising Ways To Stop Shaving Cut Bleeding By Marisa Ramiccio. May 7th 2016 Have you ever been in a rush and cut yourself while shaving? Or have you forgotten that your razor was new and raked it across your skin, leaving a thin trail of blood behind? If... | 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 |
1,493,907 | Which Archbishop of Canterbury crowned Queen Elizabeth II? | BBC ON THIS DAY | 2 | 1953: Queen Elizabeth takes coronation oath 1953: Queen Elizabeth takes coronation oath Queen Elizabeth II has been crowned at a coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey in London. In front of more than 8,000 guests, including prime ministers and heads of state from around the Commonwealth, she to... | King James II | Britroyals Born: October 14, 1633 at St. James Palace Parents: Charles I and Henrietta Maria Relation to Elizabeth II: 1st cousin 9 times removed House of: Stuart Ascended to the throne: February 6, 1685 aged 51 years Crowned: April 23, 1685 at Westminster Abbey Married: (1) Anne Hyde, (2) Mary, Daughte... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,908 | The Pont d'Arc is a massive natural stone arch spanning which river that gives its name to a French department? | Chauvet Cave Chauvet Cave Back to the Cave paintings, engravings and sculptures index page Chauvet Cave Chauvet Cave in the valley of the Ardèche River in France is filled with paintings, engravings and drawings created more than 30 000 years ago, of cave lions, mammoths, rhinos, bison, cave bears and horses. It contai... | Place Charles De Gaulle Photo, Place Charles De Gaulle photos, Phillip Colla Natural History Photography :: Online Photo Search Home > Natural History Photography Blog > Search > Place Charles De Gaulle Arc de Triomphe. The Arc de Triomphe (Arc de Triomphe de l'Etoile) is one of the most famous monume... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,909 | Which company is the tyre supplier for all teams in Formula One in 2011? | Pirelli confirmed as exclusive Formula One tyre supplier from 2011 Pirelli confirmed as exclusive Formula One tyre supplier from 2011 The Italian tyre firm will supply all the Formula One teams from 2011-2013 with six types of tyre: four for dry weather, one for rain and one intermediate tyre. Pirelli – which has suppl... | Lotus confirm Pastor Maldonado and Romain Grosjean as drivers for 2014 Formula One season - Telegraph Lotus confirm Pastor Maldonado and Romain Grosjean as drivers for 2014 Formula One season Pastor Maldonado replaces Ferrari-bound Kimi Raikkonen at Lotus Moving on: Pastor Maldonado will drive for Lotus next season Pho... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,910 | Who played Bond villain Max Zorin in A View to a Kill? | Isaac Chotiner Isaac Chotiner is a Slate contributor. Although A View to Kill is one of the lesser entries in the series, and although it ultimately gave us a spirited (if slightly crazed) performance by Christopher Walken as Zorin, Bowie—then in his late 30s (View was released in 1985)—would surely have been fascinat... | Miss Moneypenny - James Bond Characters Alive Summary While Miss Moneypenny isn't strictly a Bond girl , she is one of the most iconic characters within the James Bond series. Moneypenny works at MI6 as M's secretary, and throughout most of the films demonstrates an infatuation with James Bond. The Many Faces of Miss M... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,911 | What famous building did John Nash rebuild in 1825? | Who built Buckingham Palace? Who built Buckingham Palace? Origins The history of the site where Buckingham Palace now stands can be traced back to the reign of James I (r.1603-25), who established under royal patronage a plantation of mulberries for the rearing of silkworms in what is now the Buckingham Palace garden. ... | Haworth Tompkins completes renovation of National Theatre Leave a comment London studio Haworth Tompkins has completed its £80 million refurbishment of Brutalist icon the National Theatre , including the addition of an all-new aluminium-clad theatre production facility (+ slideshow). Haworth Tompkins , winner of last y... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,912 | Which TV series starred Richard Dean Anderson as a secret agent for the fictional Phoenix Foundation in Los Angeles, who is able to solve a wide range of problems with his Swiss army knife? | Stargate Actor non SG TV/Movie News & Appearances [Archive] - Page 2 - GateWorld Forum Ripple in Space March 13th, 2007, 11:43 AM I agree with all ya'll that he'll likely end up dead (...) as we all know everyone dies on 24. That wouldn't be a problem for him, he'd just ascend and retake human form shortly there after ... | Spin City | Television Academy Television Academy Spin City From Wikpedia: Spin City (renamed to Chaos City in some countries) is an American sitcom television series that ran from 1996 to 2002 on ABC. Created by Gary David Goldberg and Bill Lawrence, the show was based on a fictional local government running New York ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,913 | How many races did Ed Moses win in succession between '77 and '87? | Sporting dominance | Motor Sport Magazine Sporting dominance by Paul Fearnley on 7th November 2013 Mission Complete in the 2.40 at Chepstow: there could be no better name for AP McCoy’s 4000th winner. Destiny called. Except that the seven-year-old gelding was withdrawn because the going was deemed too soft. Domin... | Macclesfield Pub Quiz League: February 2011 Macclesfield Pub Quiz League 22nd Feb–Cup/Plate Semi Finals Questions set by Plough Horntails and the Dolphin 1. How many hoops are used in the standard game of Croquet? A, 6. 2. Which African kingdom was known as Basutoland before it gained independence in 1966? A. Lesotho... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,914 | What was the name of the American mission to land a man on the Moon? | Apollo 11: First Men on the Moon Apollo 11: First Men on the Moon By Nola Taylor Redd, Space.com Contributor | July 25, 2012 03:39pm ET MORE Apollo 11 astronaut Edwin Aldrin photographed this iconic photo, a view of his footprint in the lunar soil, as part of an experiment to study the nature of lunar dust and the effe... | The Stories Behind Hollywood Studio Logos - Neatorama Neatorama • 4 You see these opening logos every time you go to the movies, but have you ever wondered who is the boy on the moon in the DreamWorks logo? Or which mountain inspired the Paramount logo? Or who was the Columbia Torch Lady? Let's find out: 1.... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,915 | The 18th century politician John Montague was responsible for the creation of what food dish? | Sandwich History, Whats Cooking America History of America’s Favorite Sandwiches 1st Century B.C. – The first recorded sandwich was by the famous rabbi, Hillel the Elder, who lived during the 1st century B.C. He started the Passover custom of sandwiching a mixture of chopped nuts, apples, spices, and wine between tw... | The History of Noodles: How a Simple Food Became a Worldwide Staple - The Atlantic The Atlantic See our Newsletters > The History of Noodles: How a Simple Food Became a Worldwide Staple The author Jen Lin-Liu traveled from Beijing to Rome to trace the origins and spread of the popular culinary item -- and enjoyed some ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,916 | What name do Toyota give to their luxury vehicle division? | Lexus - Luxury Sedans, SUVs, Hybrids, and Performance Cars ©2006-2017 Lexus, a Division of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. All information contained herein applies to U.S. vehicles only. Notice for Internet Explorer® Users To ensure your experience on lexus.com is as exceptional as our vehicles, we no longer support I... | Car History 4U - History of American (US) Motor Car / Automobile Manufacturers History of American (US) Motor Car / Automobile Manufacturers 8.15 United States 8.15.1. Cadillac The Cadillac Automobile Company was formed in Detroit in August 1902 using the assets that remained when the short lived Henry Ford Company cea... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,917 | Who wrote and performed the signature tune from 1979 to 1989. | BBC New Talent Under 16s - Blue Peter Music Makers - Theme Tunes Blue Peter's theme tune Blue Peter Music Makers gave 40 young musicians the chance to get involved in recording a new version of the theme tune 'Barnacle Bill'. The track is one of the best known pieces of music on TV and has been used on the programme... | gran vals | Tumblr gran vals Francisco Tárrega - Gran Vals The Nokia tune is a phrase from this composition for solo guitar. This makes Tarrega, the composer of what has been claimed to be “probably the world’s most heard tune”: the Nokia ringtone. The excerpt is taken from measures (bars) 13–16 of the piece. It first... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,918 | In Australian slang what is a swagman | Australian slang dictionary Apples, she'll be : It'll be all right Arvo : afternoon Aussie salute : brushing away flies with the hand Avos : avocados B & S : Bachelors' and Spinsters' Ball - a very enjoyable party usually held in rural areas Back of Bourke : a very long way away Bail (somebody) up : to corner somebody ... | Level 3 - General Knowledge 1000, - Memrise General Knowledge 1000 Ready to learn Ready to review Ignore words Check the boxes below to ignore/unignore words, then click save at the bottom. Ignored words will never appear in any learning session. Who wrote the Opera Madam Butterfly India What links - Goa - Ke... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,919 | In which year was singer Elvis Presley born? | Elvis Presley - Biography - IMDb Elvis Presley Biography Showing all 302 items Jump to: Overview (5) | Mini Bio (1) | Spouse (1) | Trade Mark (10) | Trivia (225) | Personal Quotes (36) | Salary (24) Overview (5) The King of Rock 'n' Roll Height 5' 11¾" (1.82 m) Mini Bio (1) Elvis Aaron Presley was born on Januar... | 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 |
1,493,920 | What was the name of the juryless courts established in Northern Ireland in 1972, where the cases were heard by a single judge? | Britain: Another legal Rubicon—“juryless trials” - World Socialist Web Site World Socialist Web Site Published by the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI) Britain: Another legal Rubicon—“juryless trials” By Richard Tyler 14 April 2010 A legal Rubicon was crossed earlier this month when, for th... | JUDICIAL AND PRISON CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN NORTHERN IRELAND Retention of whipping as a judicial penalty and for prison offences Incidence of corporal punishment since 1922 Lessons to be learned from the abolition of corporal punishment in England Retention of whipping as a judicial penalty and for prison offences There... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,921 | Who was on the throne of England in 1400? | Timeline of the Kings & Queens of England There have been 66 monarchs of England and Britain spread over a period of 1500 years. SAXON KINGS EGBERT 827 - 839 Egbert (Ecgherht) was the first monarch to establish a stable and extensive rule over all of Anglo-Saxon England. After returning from exile at the court of Cha... | Louis XIV Louis XIV 1638 - 1715 French King Louis XIV was called the Grand Monarch or Sun King. His 72-year reign was the longest in modern European history. Louis was the son of Louis XIII, whom he succeeded at the age of five. During his childhood France was ruled by his mother, and her chief minister, Cardinal Mazar... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,922 | Who had hits with Wishin' and Hopin and You don't have to say you love me | 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Dusty Springfield by Dusty Springfield on Apple Music 12 Songs Album Review Dusty Springfield recorded so much good material that it's hard to summarize her very best recordings in the space of a 12-track collection. Nevertheless, 20th Century Masters does a... | WHO WERE YOU WITH IN THE MOONLIGHT - DOLLAR - (1979) - YouTube WHO WERE YOU WITH IN THE MOONLIGHT - DOLLAR - (1979) 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... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,923 | Who is the only boxer to be the WBA Heavyweight Champion four times? | The Heavyweight Top Champions of All Time THE HEAVYWEIGHT TOP CHAMPIONS OF ALL TIME 06/20/98 Disclaimer: The list below is based on each boxer's last name. 1. Muhammad Ali Started his pro career 1960 until 1981, Muhammad Ali - previously known as Cassius Clay, has booked professional fight record of 56-5 (57 KO). He wa... | Lennox Lewis, Heavyweight Boxing Champion | Lennox Lewis, Heavyweight Boxing Champion Leave a comment Lennox Claudius Lewis, CM, CBE (born September 2, 1965) is a retired boxer and the most recent undisputed world heavyweight champion. He holds dual British and Canadian citizenship. As an amateur he won gold represen... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,924 | What is the most northerly area in the Shipping Forecast? | Sea Areas of the Shipping Forecast - Part 3 | TheYachtMarket Sea Areas Of The Shipping Forecast - Part 3 Sea Areas of the Shipping Forecast - Part 3 Post by: TheYachtMarket News The “hows, whys and wheres” behind the names. Part 3. The Western Area – Lundy to South East Iceland “Shannon, Rockall. Gale warning. North we... | NAVTEX services in waters around the British Isles Table 1 : NAVTEX stations in the UK and Republic of Ireland Table 2 : Summary of NAVTEX broadcasts on 518 kHz in waters around the British Isles Table 3 : Subject content of message as defined by the B2 character Table 4 : Summary of the current UK ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,925 | In snooker, what is usually the maximum that can be scored in a single break? | Maximum break | Snooker Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia Edit The highest break possible is 155. This can occur when an opponent fouls but leaves the player snookered on all 15 reds. The player can nominate one of the other colours as a red, known as a "free ball", which carries the same value as a red for just that shot... | 1100-1199 - StudyBlue Good to have you back! If you've signed in to StudyBlue with Facebook in the past, please do that again. 1100-1199 Which city does the statue of Jesus Christ, better known as Christ the Redeemer, overlook? Rio de Janeiro In an all-black cast, who played the role of Brick in the 2008 revival of "Ca... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,926 | Which 13th century philosopher and theologian was known as 'Doctor Angelicus'? | Thomas Aquinas, Theologian and Philosopher - Timeline Index Timeline Index Thomas Aquinas, Theologian and Philosopher Thomas Aquinas was an Italian Dominican priest of the Catholic Church, and an immensely influential philosopher and theologian in the tradition of scholasticism, known as Doctor Angelicus, Doctor Commun... | 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 |
1,493,927 | Which African kingdom, founded by Osei Tutu in the 1670s, was increased until 1701, fought 4 wars against Britain between 1823 and 1896 until, in 1900, it was incorporated into the Gold Coast colony as a protectorate? | Saylor.org's Ancient Civilizations of the World/Benin and the Forest Kingdoms - Wikibooks, open books for an open world Saylor.org's Ancient Civilizations of the World/Benin and the Forest Kingdoms From Wikibooks, open books for an open world The Benin Empire (1440–1998)[ edit ] Benin Empire. The Benin Empire (1440–199... | ANTIGUA & BARBUDA'S CULTURAL HERITAGE National Heroes The following 'African Influences' and the description of how Emancipation Day was spent, are extracts from the Museum's new publication "AFRICANS TO ANTIGUANS: The Slavery Experience". SOME OF O... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,928 | What on the human body are the supercilia? | BIOGENESIS COMPANY Supercilia – the eyebrows COMPOSITION OF THE HAIR The major part of hair contains Keratin refers to a family of fibrous structural protein Keratin is the key structural material making up the outer layer of human skin. It is also the key structural component of finger and toe nails. The chemical com... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,929 | Which British monarch was the first to celebrate a diamond jubilee? | Queen's Diamond Jubilee: The first since Queen Victoria - Telegraph The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Queen's Diamond Jubilee: The first since Queen Victoria The only other Diamond Jubilee celebrated by a British monarch was in 1897 in the reign of Queen Victoria. The only other Diamond Jubilee celebrated by a British monar... | An Englishmans Favourite Bits of England Vol 4 An Englishmans Favourite Bits of England Vol 4 Index Part 1 of Volume 4 Hauntings of Royal Naval Hospital Haslar, England Famous Hauntings of England Mrs Duncan – The Last Witch to be Tried in England Is This Proof of Reincarnation? Wymering Manor House – The Most Haunted ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,930 | Fought in 1827 during the Greek War of Independence, what was the last major sea battle to be fought under sail? | Battle of Navarino - Greek War of Independence Battle of Navarino Greek War of Independence: Battle of Navarino Greek War of Independence: Battle of Navarino Battle of Navarino. Public Domain The Battle of Navarino was fought during the Greek War of Independence (1821-1829). Date: Admiral Sir Edward Codrington defeate... | The Spanish Armada Overview II 6 surgeons and 6 physicians 19 justices and 50 administrators, carefully selected to set up government in England 600,000 pounds of salted pork 146 young gallants who volunteered for the adventure, and took with them 728 servants The story of the Spanish Armada is one of mista... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,931 | Who is the current chairman of Radio 4’s I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue? | I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue — Jeremy Hardy I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue Dates for the live theatre show in 2015 are available at http://isihac.net ~~~ This radio programme started in 1972. It was the first deconstructed panel show and has been the model for a great many radio programmes ever since. It is no exaggeration t... | I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue (Radio) - TV Tropes I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue You need to login to do this. Get Known if you don't have an account Share Radio / I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue × WMG The irreplaceable Humphrey Lyttelton note 1921�2008, it says something when all the other famous names in comedy have to go on r... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,932 | What natural foodstuff in Alsace, France, became unnaturally blue and green in 2012, apparently due to a nearby M&Ms factory? | Dye Diet | Eat food, not food additives By Pat Hagan , August 6, 2013 Eating raw garlic just twice a week can almost halve the risk of lung cancer, new research shows. A study carried out in China found adults regularly consuming raw garlic as part of their diet were 44 per cent less likely to suffer the disease. Even ... | Normandy products - Seafood, cheese, lamb, apples, Calvados, cider - Normandy Tourism, France Products Seafood Heaven With its extensive coastline, seafood is one of Normandy's specialities, from shellfish, to lobster, clams, whelks, scallops, mussels and oysters from the Manche and Calvados. Oysters are classified, li... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,933 | Who was the first General Secretary of the International Olympic Committee and later became its President, serving until 1924? | IOC Presidents Baron Pierre de Coubertin (FRA) * 01.01.1863 † 02.09.1937 IOC-Member: 1894 - 1925 Pierre de Fredi, Baron de Coubertin, was born in Paris on January 1st. 1863 and died at Geneva on September 2nd. 1937. It is a very difficult task to summarize in a few words as active a live and extensive a work as that... | Olympic Games Summer and Winter Locations and History of the Games Olympic games summer and winter locations and history of the games Olympic games summer and winter locations and history of the games Olympic History The Olympic Games took their name from the Greek city of Olympia and though there were important athlet... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,934 | What is the Latin for ‘let the buyer beware’? | Caveat Emptor Definition | Investopedia Caveat Emptor What does 'Caveat Emptor' mean A neo-Latin phrase meaning "let the buyer beware." It is a principle of contract law in many jurisdictions that places the onus on the buyer to perform due diligence before making a purchase. The term is commonly used in real property ... | 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 |
1,493,935 | In the human body, what does dermal relate to? | Integumentary System Integumentary System Home > Integumentary System Integumentary System The integumentary system is an organ system consisting of the skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands. The skin is only a few millimeters thick yet is by far the largest organ in the body. The average person’s skin weighs 10 pound... | Anatomy/Terminology - Wikiversity Anatomy/Terminology Anatomical Position[ edit ] When discussing the anatomy of the human body, it is useful to first define a standard position in which the body will be presented. This standard allows the relative position of parts of the body to be described accurately and with less ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,936 | Vidkun Quisling, infamous in Europe, allied himself and his country for a time with what other European figure? | Vidkun Quisling | Military Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia listen ) ; 18 July 1887 – 24 October 1945) was a Norwegian politician. On 9 April 1940, with the German invasion of Norway in progress, he seized power in a Nazi-backed coup d'état. From 1942 to 1945 he served as Minister-President , working with the occupying f... | United States Relations with Russia: The Cold War United States Relations with Russia: The Cold War 1945-1949 1945-1946: Creation of Eastern European People's Republics Between November 1945 and December 1946, a number of the coalition governments established in the Eastern European countries occupied by Soviet troops ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,937 | According to the Highway Code, passengers of what age and above are responsible for themselves wearing a seatbelt? | Rules for drivers and motorcyclists (89 to 102) - The Highway Code - Guidance - GOV.UK Rules for drivers and motorcyclists (89 to 102) Rules for drivers and motorcyclists (89 to 102) The Highway Code rules for drivers and motorcyclists, including vehicle condition, fitness to drive, alcohol and drugs, what to do before... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,938 | What is the world's northernmost megacity, defined as a metropolitan area with a population over 10 million? | The World's Fastest-Growing Megacities The World's Fastest-Growing Megacities Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Full Bio The author is a Forbes contributor. The opinions expressed are those of the writer. Loading ... This story appears in the {{article.article.magazine.pretty_date}} issue of {{ar... | Full text of "Questions and answers on geography, the globes, and astronomy" See other formats This is a digital copy of a book that was preserved for generations on library shelves before it was carefully scanned by Google as part of a project to make the world's books discoverable online. It has survived long enough... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,939 | Millefiore is a highly detailed and colourful decorative art of what material? | Colorful Wall Art - Shop for Colorful Wall Art on Polyvore colorful wall art $18 art.com 56 Art Print decor by Peach & Gold. Multi Color Unicorn, and other wall art, posters, and prints for home wall coverings are available. allposters.com $18 allposters.com 18 Art Print by Peach & Gold. Multi Color Unicorn, and other ... | Whistler and Music—Ieva Jokubaviciute, piano | Podcasts | Freer and Sackler Galleries Whistler and Music—Ieva Jokubaviciute, piano This concert, by the young Lithuanian-born pianist Ieva Jokubaviciute, was recorded as part of the Bill and Mary Meyer Concert Series at the Freer Gallery of Art on March 4, 2004. PROGRAM P... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,940 | What nationality was the painter Diego Rivera | Diego Rivera - Painter - Biography.com Diego Rivera Painter and muralist Diego Rivera sought to make art that reflected the lives of the working class and native peoples of Mexico. IN THESE GROUPS Diego Rivera - Mini Biography (TV-14; 4:01) A short biography of Diego Rivera whose view that art should belong to everyone... | Velázquez, The Surrender of Breda (article) | Khan Academy Velázquez, The Surrender of Breda Velázquez, The Surrender of Breda Essay by Javier Berzal. Email Diego Velázquez, The Surrender of Breda, 1634-35, oil on canvas, 307 cm × 367 cm (Museo del Prado, Madrid) Diego Velázquez, The Surrender of Breda, 1634-35, oil on... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,941 | Which monarch's 500th anniversary of accession was featured on a 2009 commemorative £5 coin? | The £5 Henry VIII commemorative coin that is yours for £4,400 - Telegraph How about that? The £5 Henry VIII commemorative coin that is yours for £4,400 A £5 coin issued to commemorate 500 years since Henry VIII came to the throne will cost more than £4,000 to buy. A new crown coin produced by the Royal Mint to commemo... | 1973 United Kingdom'saccession to the European Economic Community The inscription "50 PENCE" and the date of the year, surrounded by nine hands, symbolising the nine members of the Community, clasping one another in a mutual gesture of trust, assistance and friendship Designed by David Wynne 1992-93 United Kingdom's Pr... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,942 | In which town in Yorkshire was the family home of the Bronte sisters? | Haworth, England: The Tiny Town That Inspired Every Single Bronte Sister Novel Haworth, England: The Tiny Town That Inspired Every Single Bronte Sister Novel Haworth, England (Photo: Matthew Hartley/Flickr ) You pronounce it How’it. The cobbled streets of Haworth , a pretty little English village that clings to the ed... | Jane Eyre Summary - eNotes.com Jane Eyre Summary Charlotte Brontë Jane Eyre Summary The orphaned Jane Eyre grows up with her cruel aunt and cousins, before she is sent away to a girls' boarding school, Lowood, which teaches poor and orphaned girls. Though her aunt tries to undermine Jane's experience at the school, Jan... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,943 | Mount Marmolada is the highest peak in which European mountain range? | Marmolada - a great Dolomite mountain - Mountains For Everybody https://mountainsforeverybody.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Glenn-Gould-BWV903-Bach-Chromatic-Fantasy2.mp3 [ Bach – BWV903-Chromatic-Fantasy ] This is a beautiful massif from any perspective and surrounded by many other nice peaks of Dolomites. The approa... | Greece Mountains Greece Mountains Greece Mountains Greece mountains are covering 60% of the Greece area Greece is the most mountainous country in Europe after Norway and Albania. Its distinctive feature, however, is that you can see the sea from almost every mountain. No part of the interior is more than 100 kilometres... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,944 | By what name was the heavyweight fighter, Cassius Clay, better known? | Muhammad Ali - Muhammad Ali - "The Greatest" - A life in pictures - Pictures - CBS News Next Muhammad Ali U.S. boxer and Olympic gold medalist Cassius Clay, who changed his name to Muhammad Ali and became a world-renowned cultural icon as a three-time heavyweight champion, died June 3, 2016, at the age of 74. The man k... | 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 |
1,493,945 | Enugu, Kano Pillars, Heartland, and Lobi Stars are famous Nigerian? | Kano Pillars - First thoughts about Kano Pillars Kano Pillars Football Club is a Nigerian football club based in Kano. They play in the top division in Nigerian football, the Nigerian Premier League. Write here your first thoughts about Kano Pillars ... 14 Dec 2016 17:59 Kano pillars will beat Crystal Palace mercil... | 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 |
1,493,946 | What word is given to the style of furniture dating from the time of James 1 | 20. James: Introduction, Outline, and Argument | Bible.org 20. James: Introduction, Outline, and Argument I. Introduction A. The Author The question of authorship of this epistle is somewhat complex. The relatively weak external evidence, the difficulty of determining which James is in view, as well as the possibility ... | Full text of "ANTIQUE ENGLISH POTTERY,PORCELAIN AND GLASS" See other formats Kansas city public library " === ' Kansas city, missouri Books will be issued only on presentation of library card. P!ease report lost cards and change of residence promptly. Card holders are responsible for all books, records, films, pic... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,947 | Bati beer is brewed in which African country? | The Best Beer from Ethiopia: RateBeer.com Best By Country Best Beers Of Ethiopia The following are the highest rated beers brewed in Ethiopia as they appear in the ranks at RateBeer.com. Beer scores are weighted means so that more ratings for a beer increase the score's tendency to the beer's actual mean. Include Retir... | What famous sauce is manufactured by McIlhenny & Co? Tabasco What year was th - Pastebin.com In what country can one find 40 species of lemurs? A: Madagascar. RAW Paste Data What famous sauce is manufactured by McIlhenny & Co? Tabasco What year was the first motor race held that was classed as Formula 1? 1950 In the w... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,948 | Who was the first British female cabinet minister? | Chard Museum Powered Flight First Woman Cabinet Minister Pioneers in Artifical Limbs Chards Pubs TimeTeam at Whitestaunton Manor The Birthplace of the First Woman Cabinet Minister Margaret Grace Bondfield was born in Chard, Somerset, in 1873. She went to school in the town but moved to Bri... | From top hats to Metro Bank: a history of British banking in pictures - Telegraph Bank accounts From top hats to Metro Bank: a history of British banking in pictures In 1958 Barclays appointed the first female bank manager Hilda Harding at the Hanover Street branch in London. It could be argued that the appearance of w... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,949 | Which brothers were Warner Bros' first major record success? | Warner Brothers Records Story Warner Brothers Records Story By David Edwards, Patrice Eyries, and Mike Callahan Last update: April 23, 2004 Warner Brothers, as a company, goes back to 1918, when four brothers (Jack, Albert, Harry, and Samuel Warner) opened their first Warner Brothers studio. They incorporated as a prod... | Sometime Lately | The Darts Lyrics, Song Meanings, Videos, Full Albums & Bios Sometime Lately / The Darts Video The Darts Darts were a nine-piece British doo-wop revival band that achieved chart success in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The popular London-based band had a number of UK top 20 hits including three succe... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,950 | Who was the losing presidential candidate to Dwight D Eisenhower in 1956? | Presidential Election of 1956 << 1952 The United States presidential election of 1956 saw a popular Dwight D. Eisenhower successfully run for re-election. The 1956 election was a rematch of 1952, as Eisenhower's opponent in 1956 was Democrat Adlai Stevenson, whom Eisenhower had defeated four years earlier. Incumbent Pr... | 1967 Academy Awards® Winners and History Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) Actor: "Bonnie And Clyde" , Dustin Hoffman in "The Graduate" , Paul Newman in "Cool Hand Luke" , Spencer Tracy in "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" Actress: "The Graduate" , Faye Dunaway in "Bonnie ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,951 | Near what major American city is Lake Pontchartrain located? | Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation TIMELINE Geologic History 200 mya- South America, Africa, and North America, part of Pangean supercontinent, pulled apart creating a basin that has evolved into the present day Gulf of Mexico. 180 mya A precursor to the Mississippi River began depositing sediment in the north central... | What famous sauce is manufactured by McIlhenny & Co? Tabasco What year was th - Pastebin.com In what country can one find 40 species of lemurs? A: Madagascar. RAW Paste Data What famous sauce is manufactured by McIlhenny & Co? Tabasco What year was the first motor race held that was classed as Formula 1? 1950 In the w... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,952 | In 1995, which probe sent back the first major pictures of Jupiter? | Spacecraft Galileo: To Jupiter and Its Moons Spacecraft Galileo: To Jupiter and Its Moons By Elizabeth Howell, Space.com Contributor | November 26, 2012 04:55pm ET MORE An artist;s conception of the Galileo spacecraft, which was launched in 1989 for a mission to Jupiter. Credit: NASA Galileo was the first spacecraft to... | April 25, 1990: Flawed Hubble Deployed - SpaceNews.com April 25, 1990: Flawed Hubble Deployed Washington – Unbound by Earth’s atmospheric distortion, the �Hubble Space Telescope was deployed into low Earth orbit with the promise of delivering unprecedented clarity of the universe. But a design flaw in the multibillion-... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,953 | The Chester Beatty Library is in which city? | Gaeilge With free admission and described by the Lonely Planet as not just the best museum in Dublin, but one of the best in Europe, the Chester Beatty Library is a must-see on any Dublin visitor's itinerary. As the only museum in Ireland to win 'European Museum of the Year' and rated consistently in the top 5 of Tr... | Did You Know? - Nicknames of Scottish Towns Did You Know? - Nicknames of Scottish Towns Here's a list of the nicknames applied at times to a selection of Scottish cities and towns. In some cases, it's the residents rather than the town itself that carry the nickname. If you have any additions to the list, drop an e-mai... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,954 | On the border of which two countries is Victoria Falls? | Victoria Falls, Zambia and Zimbabwe border - 360 Degree Aerial Panorama | 360° Aerial Panoramas, 360° Virtual Tours Around the World, Photos of the Most Interesting Places on the Earth Total Views: 3 792 394 "Victoria" — is one of the most spectacular attractions of Africa and one of the most unusual waterfalls in th... | Zambezi River Zambezi River T he Zambezi is Africa’s fourth largest River system, after the Nile, Zaire and Niger Rivers. It runs through six countries on it’s journey from central Africa to the Indian Ocean. Its unique value is that it is less developed than others in terms of human settlement and many areas along i... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,955 | In pop record terms, what have Snow Patrol being doing to cars, Adele to pavements and Shed Seven to rainbows? | ATRL Classic - UK Charts: Freemasons + Kelly Rowland = chart magic. UK Charts: Freemasons + Kelly Rowland = chart magic. UK Charts: Freemasons + Kelly Rowland = chart magic. UK Chart Analysis: Well, it was a really close call this week as midweeks had newcomer Adele just gripping for that #1 spot & she has pretty mu... | Account Suspended Account Suspended This Account has been suspended. Contact your hosting provider for more information. | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,956 | Who was an English record producer for The Animals, Herman's Hermits, Donovan, Lulu, Nancy Sinatra, The Yardbirds, Suzi Quatro, Kim Wilde and the Jeff Beck Group? | Mickie Most (Producer) - Pics, Videos, Dating, & News Mickie Most Male Born Jun 20, 1938 Mickie Most was an English record producer, with a string of hit singles with acts such as The Animals, Arrows, Herman's Hermits, Donovan, Lulu, Suzi Quatro, Hot Chocolate and the Jeff Beck Group, often issued on his own RAK Record... | From the archive, 9 February 1971: Frank Zappa's lyrics outrage Royal Albert Hall management | From the Guardian | The Guardian From the archive, 9 February 1971: Frank Zappa's lyrics outrage Royal Albert Hall management Originally published in the Guardian on 9 February 1971 Frank Zappa in New York in 1967. Photograph... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,957 | Joey Bishop, who died in October 2007, was the last survivor of a group of people known by which name? | Joey Bishop, 89; Mild-Mannered Comedian Grounded Hollywood's High-Flying Rat Pack Joey Bishop, 89; Mild-Mannered Comedian Grounded Hollywood's High-Flying Rat Pack TOOLBOX Washington Post Staff Writer Friday, October 19, 2007 Joey Bishop, the understated funnyman who was the last survivor of Hollywood's Rat Pack and wh... | 1. What is the name of the hit show based on the songs of Abba? - Liverpool Echo News 1. What is the name of the hit show based on the songs of Abba? 2. Which “G” is the name of the Italian astronomer who improved the telescope so much as to discover that there were craters on the moon? Share Get daily updates directl... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,958 | Which 1968 sci fi classic was based on The Sentinel by Arthur C Clarke? | Arthur C. Clarke Biography (Writer) Birthplace: Minehead, Somerset, England Best known as: The author of 2001: A Space Odyssey Sci-fi superstar Arthur C. Clarke wrote the 1953 novel Childhood's End, which went on to become one of most popular and acclaimed science fiction novels of all time. Yet he is still better know... | Special Event: The Graduate Film/Book! - East Bay Classic Fiction Book Club (Oakland, CA) | Meetup East Bay Classic Fiction Book Club Special Event: The Graduate Film/Book! Jun 21, 2013 · 6:45 PM The Paramount Theatre Hello my Classic Fiction Enthusiasts- The Graduate will be playing at the Paramount on 6/21 for one e... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,959 | Thomas à Beckett was killed in which English Cathedral? | The Murder of Thomas Becket, 1170 The Murder Of Thomas Becket, 1170 Printer Friendly Version >>> A sword's crushing blow extinguished the life of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, on a cold December evening as he struggled on the steps of his altar. The brutal event sent a tremor through Medieval Europe. Public ... | Architecture of the medieval cathedrals of England : Map (The Full Wiki) Historical The See of Canterbury was founded in 597 by St. Augustine. Christianity was carried to England by the Romans and spread throughout Britain, until the 5th century when it waned through the departure of the Romans and the invasion by Saxo... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,960 | What country, part of the Ottoman Empire for 500 years as the provinces of Shkodra, Manastir and Yanya, proclaimed its independence on 28 November 1912, with Ismail Qemali as its first Prime Minister? | Republic of Albania | Nations Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia ( help · info ) , officially the Republic of Albania ( Albanian : Republika e Shqipërisë, pronounced [ɾɛˈpublika ɛ ʃcipəˈɾiːs] , or simply Shqipëria, Gheg Albanian : Shqipnija, Shqypnia), is a country in South Eastern Europe . It is bordered by Greece to the ... | Flags of Every Country Follow us... Flags of Every Country Tweet This map shows Flags of every country in the world. Flag description produced from actual flags or the best information available at the time the entry was written. The flags of independent states are used by their dependencies unless there is an official... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,961 | ‘Hollyoaks’ is set in which English town or city? | Hollyoaks Fan Reviews & Ratings - TV.com 10 By skooch50 , Nov 01, 2013 I was highly disappointed to see that nancys tattoo has all of a sudden vanished (on 30/10/13 and 31/10/13) after a few years back when there was a big storyline of when her older sister becca hit the roof for nancy getting a tattoo. I am more di... | 2001 KO Final February, which ex-PM was awarded an earldom on his 90th birthday ? Harold Macmillan B1 A member of the House of Lords and an ex-MP, who celebrated his 100th birthday in November 1984 ? Mannie Shinwell Which government department banned trades unions causing a national... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,962 | Hernando de Soto was the first European documented to have crossed what U.S. river? | Hernando de Soto - Exploration - HISTORY.com Hernando de Soto A+E Networks Introduction The 16th-century Spanish explorer and conquistador Hernando de Soto (c. 1496-1542) arrived in the West Indies as a young man and went on to make a fortune in the Central American slave trade. He supplied ships for Francisco Pizarro’... | 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... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,963 | Which word can go before Force, Day and Load to make three other words? | The | Define The at Dictionary.com definite article 1. (used, especially before a noun, with a specifying or particularizing effect, as opposed to the indefinite or generalizing force of the indefinite article a or an): the book you gave me; Come into the house. 2. (used to mark a proper noun, natural phenomenon, ship,... | What famous sauce is manufactured by McIlhenny & Co? Tabasco What year was th - Pastebin.com In what country can one find 40 species of lemurs? A: Madagascar. RAW Paste Data What famous sauce is manufactured by McIlhenny & Co? Tabasco What year was the first motor race held that was classed as Formula 1? 1950 In the w... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,964 | Who played the mentally unstable, 'Chief Inspector Dreyfuss', in the 'Pink Panther' films? | The Pink Panther actor Herbert Lom dies in his sleep aged 95 | Daily Mail Online comments Passing: Veteran actor Herbert Lom has died aged 95 Veteran actor Herbert Lom, fondly remembered for his roles in the Pink Panther films during his half-century of movie appearances, has died at the age of 95. The Czech-born, Lond... | Gary Oldman | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia [ show ] Acting career Oldman made his first significant impact upon Hollywood when he was cast as Sid Vicious, the bassist of the Sex Pistols, in Alex Cox's Sid and Nancy (1986). He gained critical acclaim for the role, as did his next significant role – playwr... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,965 | How many stations are on the London Underground Central Line? | London Underground: 150 fascinating Tube facts - Telegraph Telegraph 150 London Underground facts (including the birth of Jerry Springer in East Finchley station) It's closed today, but it's still interesting Credit: John Stillwell Jolyon Attwooll , Travel writer 9 January 2017 • 11:00am You can't ride it today, thanks... | London: Railway Stations - TripAdvisor London: Railway Stations Review a place you’ve visited JOIN We'll send you updates with the latest deals, reviews and articles for London each week. London Traveler Article: London is a city with twelve major railway stations around the central area of the city. Each station has t... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,966 | Who was the author of the poem Home Thoughts From Abroad? | Home Thoughts, From Abroad Poem by Robert Browning - Poem Hunter Home Thoughts, From Abroad Poem by Robert Browning - Poem Hunter Home Thoughts, From Abroad - Poem by Robert Browning Autoplay next video Oh, to be in England Now that April's there, And whoever wakes in England Sees, some morning, unaware, That the lowes... | 1000+ images about Rudyard Kipling on Pinterest | Rudyard kipling, In india and House Learn more at en.wikipedia.org JOSEPH RUDYARD KIPLING (30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936) was an English short-story writer, poet, and novelist chiefly remembered for his tales and poems of British soldiers in India, and his tales fo... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,967 | Which country won the 2009 rugby Six Nations Grand Slam? | Irish Grand Slam - Six Nations Rugby 2009 - YouTube Irish Grand Slam - Six Nations Rugby 2009 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 th... | BBC SPORT | Other sport... | Horse Racing | Comply Or Die wins Grand National Replay: Comply or Die wins the Grand National JOHN SMITH'S GRAND NATIONAL 1 Comply Or Die (T J Murphy) 7-1 Jt Fav 2 King Johns Castle (P Carberry) 20-1 3 Snowy Morning (D J Casey) 16-1 4 Slim Pickings (B J Geraghty) 10-1 (40 ran) Highlights: ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,968 | The TV documentary “Death of a Princess” caused a diplomatic rift between Britain and which other country? | Press Reaction In 1980 To Death Of A Princess | Death Of A Princess | FRONTLINE | PBS "The Gate of an Arabian princess: a 'docu-drama'" Christian Science Monitor May 9, 1980 by Arthur Unger One of the most controversial -- and timely -- films in the short history of the Public Broadcasting Service is being aired on mos... | What famous sauce is manufactured by McIlhenny & Co? Tabasco What year was th - Pastebin.com In what country can one find 40 species of lemurs? A: Madagascar. RAW Paste Data What famous sauce is manufactured by McIlhenny & Co? Tabasco What year was the first motor race held that was classed as Formula 1? 1950 In the w... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,969 | The main show court at the French Open Tennis Championships held at Roland Garros in Paris is named after which female player? | History Of The Stade Roland Garros Stadium In Paris France Contact us History of the Stade Roland Garros Stadium The Roland Garros stadium hosts one of the four major world tennis championships and has become famous for the greatest clay court championships, when the French Internationals became the first Grand Slam to... | GarboForever - People inspired.... People inspired.... Gerda Taro Gerda Taro (real name Gerda Pohorylle; 1910 - 1937) was a Jewish German war photographer, and the companion and professional partner of photographer Robert Capa. Taro is regarded often as the first female photojournalist to cover the front lines of a w... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,970 | Who composed Maple Leaf Rag? | Maple Leaf Rag Played by Scott Joplin - YouTube Maple Leaf Rag Played by Scott Joplin 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. P... | Frederick Delius, composer, born in Bradford Frederick Delius (1862-1934) Frederick Albert Theodore Delius CH was an English composer born in Bradford on January 29th 1862. Although born in England, Frederick Delius felt little attraction for the country of his birth and spent most of his life abroad, mainly in the Uni... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,971 | What is the name for a mechanical saw with a (usually vertical) blade, formed by an endless toothed band? | 24 Tools For Professional Hardwood Flooring Installation by Jason Spangler | August 6, 2014 As with any trade, hardwood flooring professionals need an assortment of tools to install a floor properly, safely, and in a timely manner. The choice of which tools to have on hand, however, can be daunting. While the number of... | No Questions Quiz 62 Answers - No Questions Quiz 1 Answers No Questions Quiz 1 Answers Similar ^ No Questions Quiz 62 Answers 1 In Globe Arizona it's illegal to play cards in the street with who American Indian 2 What is the most common mammal in the UK Brown Rat 3 Name the second most commonly spoken language in ... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,972 | What was the nickname of the East End murder victim Jack McVitie? | Kray made deathbed murder confession - Telegraph Kray made deathbed murder confession By David Bamber, Home Affairs Correspondent 12:00AM GMT 25 Mar 2001 REGGIE KRAY, the East End gangster who was sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering Jack "The Hat" McVitie, made a deathbed confession to another bloody murder, T... | George Cornell (1928 - 1966) - Find A Grave Memorial London Borough of Tower Hamlets Greater London, England Villain of London's East End during the 1960's and former associate from childhood of the legendary Kray twins. His birth name was George Myers. Cornell moved to South London, and joined the gang of "Mad" Franki... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,973 | Who has won Best Leading Actress Oscars for her roles in ‘Million Dollar Baby’ and ‘Boys Don’t Cry’? | Role Recall: Hilary Swank on 'Boys Don't Cry,' 'Million Dollar Baby,' and More [Video] Role Recall: Hilary Swank on 'Boys Don't Cry,' 'Million Dollar Baby,' and More Kevin Polowy Yahoo Movies• November 20, 2014 In 2005, Hilary Swank became only the fourth actress ever — and first in more than a half-century — to win Ac... | Academy Awards Best Actor The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) ); two were consecutive nominations (from 1930/31-1931/32) Tom Hanks (5) - with two wins (Philadelphia (1993), Forrest Gump (1994)); two were consecutive nominations (from 1993-1994) Sean Penn (5) - with two wins (Mystic River (2003) and Milk (2008)... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
1,493,974 | Who wrote the novel 'The Prodigal Daughter' in 1982? | The Prodigal Daughter (Kane & Abel, #2) by Jeffrey Archer — Reviews, Discussion, Bookclubs, Lists Sep 07, 2011 Kyle rated it liked it The Prodigal Daughter focuses on the life of Florentyna Rosnovski Kane, the daughter of a Polish immigrant who lived the American dream. The first half of this book is a retelling of eve... | The Sensible Thing: Biographies F. Scott Fitzgerald and the American Dream F. Scott Fitzgerald's life is a tragic example of both sides of the American Dream - the joys of young love, wealth and success, and the tragedies associated with excess and failure. Named for another famous American, a distant cousin who author... | trivia_qa.jsonl |
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