{"context": "Question: Brunswick, Lancastrian and Pearl Pickler are types of which vegetable?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Onion", "aliases": ["Onion skins", "Allium angolense", "Onion", "Bulb onion", "Allium nigritanum", "Onion fruit", "Kaanda", "Allium salota", "Pyaz", "Dry onion", "Allium cepa", "Garden onion", "Bulb onions", "Allium aobanum", "Onions", "Onion set", "Spanish onion"]} {"context": "Question: What type of animal is a dik-dik?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Antelope", "aliases": ["Botswanan Antelopes", "Antelope", "Antilopina", "Antelopes", "Hybrid antelope"]} {"context": "Question: What type of animal is a Garron?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Horse", "aliases": ["Horse", "Equus caballus aryanus", "Equus caballus parvus", "Equus caballus asiaticus", "Horsie", "Horſe", "🐎", "Equus ferus caballus", "Equus caballus cracoviensis", "Domestic Horse", "Equus caballus ewarti", "Equus laurentius", "Equus caballus typicus", "Hot blooded (horse)", "Equus caballus domesticus", "Horses", "Equus caballus nehringi", "Equine quadruped", "Nag (horse)", "Cold blooded (horse)", "🐴", "Equus caballus nordicus", "Equus caballus europaeus", "Equus caballus libycus", "Equus caballus", "Equus caballus robustus", "Equus caballus belgius", "Equus caballus africanus", "Equus cabalus", "Equus caballus brittanicus", "Equus caballus hibernicus", "Equine Studies", "Domesticated horse", "Equine quadraped", "Equus caballus varius", "Equus caballus gallicus", "Equus caballus gracilis", "Domestic horse", "Horsies", "Equus caballus celticus", "Equines", "Equus caballus sylvestris"]} {"context": "Question: Which disastrous amphibious landing in 1942 used British troops, Canadian troops and US Rangers?\nAnswer:", "answer": "DIEPPE", "aliases": ["Dieppe, France", "Dieppe, Seine-Maritime", "Dieppe", "DIEPPE", "Dieppe, france", "Dieppe (Seine-Maritime)"]} {"context": "Question: \"What type of clothing is a \"\"sou-wester\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hat", "aliases": ["Titfer", "Types of hats", "Puggaree", "Hat", "Hats", "Hat bands", "Hatband", "Hat band", "Hat size", "👒", "Brim (hat)", "Paper hat", "Sweatband (hat)", "Hatbands"]} {"context": "Question: Philippa of Hainault was the wife of which English monarch?\nAnswer:", "answer": "King Edward III", "aliases": ["Edward III of England", "Edward iii of england", "Edward III", "Edward 3", "King Edward III", "King of England III", "Edward III, King of the English", "King Edward III of Windsor", "Edward III of Windsor", "King Edward III of England", "Eduard III", "Edward III Plantagenet", "Edward III, King of England", "Edward of Windsor", "Edward iii", "Edward III Plantagenet of Windsor", "Edward III (England)", "Edward the Third"]} {"context": "Question: What disease was Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland, said to have died of in 1329?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Leprosy", "aliases": ["Midborderline leprosy", "Lucio leprosy", "Leprocy", "Hansenite", "Hansen’s disease", "Hansenites", "Visual surveillance of extremities", "Hansens Disease", "Leprosy-3 Virus", "Leprosey", "Hansen's Disease", "Leprosy, tuberculoid", "Leprosy, indeterminate", "Leper hospital", "Lucio phenomenon", "Upgrading lepra reaction type 1", "Lepro-B1 Virus", "Lepers", "Leprosy, dimorphic", "Holdsveiki", "Leprosy Virus", "Leprosy, borderline lepromatous", "Lepracy", "Hansen disease", "Hansen's disease", "Leprosy, Lucio", "Leper", "Leprosy (Hansen's disease)", "Hanson's disease", "Leprosy hospital", "Lausma", "Leprosy, midborderline", "Hansons disease", "Lepra reaction type 1", "Leper hospitals", "Leprosy", "Líkþrá", "Leperacy", "Leprology", "Dimorphic leprosy", "Downgrading lepra reaction type 1", "Likthra", "Leprosy, borderline tuberculoid", "Leprosy-B Virus", "Indeterminate leprosy"]} {"context": "Question: In the Shakespeare play ‘The Tempest’, Prospero is the overthrown Duke of ‘where’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Milan", "aliases": ["The weather in Milan", "The weather in Milano", "UN/LOCODE:ITMIL", "Milan, Italy", "Comune di Milano", "Miláno", "Milanesi", "Mediolani", "Lordship of Milan", "History of Milan", "Milanese duchy", "Milano", "Milan (Italy)", "Milan, Spain", "Ambrosiani", "Meneghini", "Milan", "Milao", "Milano, Italy", "Milão", "Milán", "Millaine"]} {"context": "Question: In which Beatles song released in 1966 would you find Father McKenzie darning his socks?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Eleanor Rigby", "aliases": ["Eleanor rigby (person)", "Eleanor Rigby (song)", "Eleanor Rigby", "All the lonely people", "Elenor rigby", "All The Lonely People", "Eleanor Rigby (person)"]} {"context": "Question: Who captained the England rugby union team 59 times between 1988 and 1996?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Will Carling", "aliases": ["William David Charles Carling", "William Carling", "William David Charles Carling OBE", "Will Carling", "William David Charles Carling, OBE"]} {"context": "Question: What is the opposite side from starboard on a ship?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Port", "aliases": ["Sea port", "Seaport", "Fishing port", "Shipping port", "Deep 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in Madagascar", "Republic of Madagascar", "Island of Madagascar", "The Republic of Madagascar", "Administrative divisions of madagascar", "Madigascar", "First Republic of Madagascar", "Madagaskar", "Madegascar"]} {"context": "Question: What was the difference between a 'Hawker' and a 'Peddler'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "A HAWKER RIDES: A P", "aliases": ["A HAWKER RIDES: A P"]} {"context": "Question: Which German city is served by 'Lohausen Airport'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "DUSSELDORF", "aliases": ["Duesseldorf", "Dusseldorf, Germany", "UN/LOCODE:DEDUS", "Duisseldorf", "DUSSELDORF", "Düsseldorf", "Duesseldorp", "Dusseldorf", "Düsseldorf, Germany", "Düsseldorp", "Duesseldorf, Germany"]} {"context": "Question: What did Cinderella's carriage turn into after midnight?\nAnswer:", "answer": "a Pumpkin", "aliases": ["Pumpkin Cultivation", "Pumpkining", "Pumpkin farming", "Pumpkins", "Pumpkin cultivation", "a Pumpkin", "Punkin", "Pumpkin"]} {"context": "Question: In sport who competes in the 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"aliases": ["Floreda", "Twenty-Seventh State", "Sunshine State (US)", "Religion in Florida", "Flórida", "Florida, United States", "Sports in Florida", "Flordida", "Florida Redbacks", "Florida (US state)", "Florida, USA", "27th State", "Economy of Florida", "Florida (U.S. state)", "US-FL", "Agriculture in Florida", "Flordia", "Florida", "Florida (State)", "Floridian Peninsula", "Tourism in Florida", "State of Florida", "Flawda", "FL (state)", "Twenty-seventh State", "Florida's", "Flowery Easter", "Florida (state)", "Peninsular State", "Florida map", "Fla."]} {"context": "Question: What is the Beaufort Scale?\nAnswer:", "answer": "It measures the speed and strength of winds", "aliases": ["It measures the speed and strength of winds"]} {"context": "Question: What protagonist of a series of popular children's books by H. A. Rey and Margret Rey was called 'Zozo' in 1941 to avoid using the name of the King of England for a monkey?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Curious George (the king was George VI)", "aliases": ["Curious George (the king was George VI)"]} {"context": "Question: How is Marie Grosholz, born in Strasbourg in 1761, known today due to an establishment founded in London in 1835?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MADAM TUSSAUD", "aliases": ["Marie Tussaud", "Marie Grosholtz", "Marie Gresholtz Tussaud", "MADAM TUSSAUD", "Madam Tussaud", "Madame Maria Tussaud", "Madame Tussaud"]} {"context": "Question: Toussaint Louverture was the founding father of what country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Haiti", "aliases": ["Haitian Ancestry", "Haïti", "Name of Haiti", "Republic of haiti", "Haidi", "Subdivisions of Haiti", "ISO 3166-1:HT", "Administrative divisions of Haiti", "Republic of Haiti", "République d'Haïti", "Arrondissements and communes of haiti", "Repiblik Ayiti", "History of Haitian Nationality", "Departements of Haiti", "People of Haiti", "Haiti", "Ayiti", "Haití", "Hayti", "Haitian Declaration of Independence"]} {"context": "Question: Queen Joan Of Navarre was the wife of which English king ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "HENRY IV", "aliases": ["King Henry IV", "Henry IV (play)", "Henry 4", "Hendrik IV", "HENRY IV", "Heinrich IV", "Henry the Fourth", "Henry IV (disambiguation)", "Henry Iv", "Henry IV", "Henry iv"]} {"context": "Question: Who was Britain's first black boxing champion in the 1950's?\nAnswer:", "answer": "DICK TURPIN", "aliases": ["Dick Turpin", "DICK TURPIN", "Black Bess", "Turpin, Dick", "Richard Turpin"]} {"context": "Question: In 'Moh's Scale' of hardness, Talc is at number 1, but what is number 2?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GYPSUM", "aliases": ["CaSO4·2H2O", "GYPSUM", "Gipsum", "CaSO4*2H2O", "Gypsum", "Calcium sulfate dihydrate"]} {"context": "Question: Which city is the destination of the yacht race which leaves Sydney every Boxing Day?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hobart", "aliases": ["UN/LOCODE:AUHBA", "Capital of Tasmania", "Hobart", "Hobart, Australia", "Hobart, Tasmania", "Hobart, AU-TAS", "Hobart, Australia", "Hobart Function & Conference Centre", "Hobart Town", "Hobart Pubs and Bars", "Hobart Town, Tasmania"]} {"context": "Question: In which European city is the Belvederen Gallery?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Vienna", "aliases": ["Capital of Austria", "Wien", "Architecture of Vienna", "Vinarborg", "Government of Vienna", "Vienna", "Viena", "Demographics of Vienna", "City of Vienna", "Vienna (state)", "Wienna", "Vienna, AT-9", "Habsburg, Austria", "Vienna Porcelain", "Wene", "UN/LOCODE:ATVIE", "Vienna (Austria)", "Europe/Vienna", "Vindabona", "Vienna porcelain", "Vínarborg", "Wien, Austria", "Vienna, Austria", "Gemeinderat of Vienna", "Vindobonensis", "Bécs"]} {"context": "Question: What station is at the western end of the Ffestiniog railway in Wales?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Porthmadog", "aliases": ["Borth-y-Gest", "Portmadoc", "Lord of Gest", "Borth y Gest", "Porthmadog, Wales", "Porthmadog"]} {"context": "Question: What was the profession of the 7 Dwarfs, according to the Disney movie?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Miners", "aliases": ["Ore miner", "Miner", "Putter (mining)", "Miners"]} {"context": "Question: What is a Flemish Giant?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rabbit", "aliases": ["A Rabbit", "Bunny rabbit", "🐇", "Bunny wabbit", "Rabits", "Bunny", "Bunny Rabbit", "Rabit", "Bunny (animal)", "🐰", "Rabbit", "Cecal pellets", "Bunnies", "Bunnie rabbit", "Rabbitkind", "Smeerp", "Bunneh", "Bunnie", "Rabbits", "Bunnies!", "Bunny rabbits", "Rubbits", "Rabbitology", "Feral rabbits", "Rabbits and Hares", "Rabbit meat", "Wild rabbits"]} {"context": "Question: What singer-songwriter promised to write albums for all 50 states, but only completed Michigan and Illinois?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sufjan Stevens", "aliases": ["Sufjan Stenves", "Sufjan stevens", "Sujfam", "Sufjan", "The Fifty States Project", "Sufjan Stephens", "Sujfan Stevens", "Surfjan Stevens", "50 states project", "Sufjan Stevens", "Surfjam Steve", "Sujfan Stephens", "Fifty states project"]} {"context": "Question: In Channel 4's 1987 adaptation of Tom Sharpe's novel 'Porterhouse Blue', who played the part of Skullion the Head Porter?\nAnswer:", "answer": "David Jason", "aliases": ["David Jason filmography", "David Jason", "Filmography of David Jason", "Sir David Jason"]} {"context": "Question: Why was the 1967 R.A.C. 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eye", "Eye membrane", "Pinhole eye"]} {"context": "Question: The tiny Socotra archipelago, inhabited since the early stone age and once an integral part of trade networks in the area, lies where?\nAnswer:", "answer": "380 kilometres (240 mi) south of the Arabian", "aliases": ["380 kilometres (240 mi) south of the Arabian"]} {"context": "Question: Which sportsman's autobiography is called Blessed?\nAnswer:", "answer": "George Best", "aliases": ["Geordie Best", "Alex Pursey", "George Best Memorial Trust", "George Best", "Bob Bishop (scout)", "Bob Bishop (Scout)", "Geroge best", "Alex Best", "Georgie Best"]} {"context": "Question: What US corporation sold Hummer to the Chinese in 2009?\nAnswer:", "answer": "General Motors", "aliases": ["General motors", "Detroit GM", "Vehicle Acquisition Holdings", "New GM", "General Motors 50th Anniversary Show", "GM Motors", "General Motors Corp.", "General Motors Company LLC", "Micky Bly", "Vehicle Acquisition Holdings LLC", "GM Powertrain", "The GM Company", "General Motors Corporation LLC", "General Moters", "General Motors", "General Motors Corporation", "General Motors Company"]} {"context": "Question: In orbit from 1973 to 1979, what was the name of the first space station launched by NASA, which met a firey end over the Pacific Ocean (and parts of Western Australia), on July 11, 1979?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Skylab", "aliases": ["Skylab One", "Skylab A", "Sky lab", "Skylab", "Project Skylab", "Skylab I", "SkyLab", "Skylab 5", "Skylab 1", "Skylab program", "SKYLAB"]} {"context": "Question: Which footballer, with 77 goals, has scored the most goals in internationals for Brazil?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PELÉ", "aliases": ["Pel%5CxC3%5C", "The King of Soccer", "Péle", "Brazilian soccer player Pelé", "Pelé (Football)", "Pele", "Pelé", "Pele (Football)", "Pelé (soccer)", "Pelé (footballer)", "PELÉ", "Pele (Soccer)", "O Rei", "Pele (football)", "Edison %22Edson%22 Ar", "Pelé (football)", "Pele (soccer)", "Edison Arantes do Nascimento", "Pelé (2014 film)", "O Rei do Futebol", "Brazilian soccer player Pele", "The King of Football", "Edson Arantes do Nascimento", "Edson Narantes Do Nascimento", "Pele (footballer)", "Pelè"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the first Republican President of the United States ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ABRAHAM LINCOLN", "aliases": ["Abaraham lincoln", "Abe licnoln", "President Lincoln", "ABRAHAM LINCOLN", "Abe Lincon", "A Lincoln", "Lincoln (president)", "President Abraham", "President Abraham Lincoln", "Abraham (president)", "The Rail Splitter", "Abe Lincoln", "Honest Abe", "Lincoln's cabinet", "Lincoln, Abraham", "Abraham Lincon", "Abraham Lincoln", "Abraham Lincoln and the American Civil War", "Great Emancipator", "Aberham lincoln", "Abraham Lincoln (president)", "Lincolnian", "President Abe Lincoln", "Honest Abe Lincoln", "Abraham lincoln", "A. 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Solzhenits", "Alexander Solzhenitsin", "Solzenitzen", "Solzenitsyn", "Solzhenytsin", "Solzenitsen", "Solzenicin", "Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn", "Alexander Solzhenicin", "Solzhenitsin", "Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn", "Solzhenitsynian", "Aleksandr Isayevich Solz", "Aleksander Solzhenicin", "Alexandr Solzhenitsyn", "Alexander Isayevich Solzhenitsyn", "Aleksandr Solženitsyn", "Soljenitsyne", "Alexander Solzhenitsyn", "Aleksandr Solzhenitsen", "Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr"]} {"context": "Question: Which is the most northerly of the islands of Japan? Its capital, Sapporo, has hosted the Winter Olympics.\nAnswer:", "answer": "HOKKAIDO", "aliases": ["Hokkaidou prefecture", "北海道", "Hokkaido region", "Bilkalberta", "Mosir", "Hokkaidō Prefecture", "Hokkaido Prefecture", "Hokkaidou", "JP-01", "Hokkaido Japan", "HOKKAIDO", "Hokkaidō, Japan", "Hokkaidoh prefecture", "Hokkaidoo", "Ezochi", "Hokkaidô, Japan", "Hokkaido, Japan", "Hokkaidoo prefecture", "Hokkai", "Hokkai-do", "Hokkaidoo region", "Beihaidao", "Hokkaidō region", "Bilk (drink)", "Hokaido", "Hokkaidō", "Hokkaido (Japan)", "Hokkaidou Prefecture", "Hokkaidô Prefecture", "Hokkaidô", "Hokkaido Island", "Hokkaidoh", "Jesso", "Hokkaidō prefecture", "Hokkaido", "Hokkaido prefecture"]} {"context": "Question: What connects the answers 1-9\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rugby Super League nicknames.(Bradford", "aliases": ["Rugby Super League nicknames.(Bradford"]} {"context": "Question: Which competition was won by Nadiya Hussain in 2015?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Great British Bake-Off", "aliases": ["Edd Kimber", "Great British Baking Show", "The Great British Bake-off", "Great Comic Relief Bake Off", "Great British Bakeoff", "The Great Comic Relief Bake Off", "The Great British Bake-Off", "Great British Bake Off", "The Great British Baking Show", "The Great British Bake Off"]} {"context": "Question: What Canadian city was named by explorer Jacques Cartier, meaning originally 'Royal Mount'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Montreal", "aliases": ["Motnreal", "Montreal, QB", "Montréal, Canada", "Tiohtiá:ke", "Montreal, Que.", "Montreal, PQ", "Montreal, QC", "Montreal, quebec", "Montreal, Canada", "Sister Cities of Montreal", "Ville de Montréal", "UN/LOCODE:CAMTR", "Montreal, Qc", "The weather in Montréal", "Montrealers", "Montréal (QC)", "Montrela", "Montréal, Québec (Province)", "Montreal (QC)", "MontrA(c)al", "Montrea", "Montréal, QC", "Montréal, QB", "Funtreal", "Montréal (Québec)", "City of Montréal", "Montreal, Quebec, Canada", "Montreal, Quebec", "Montreal, qc", "Montrealer", "Montreal's", "Montréal, Quebec", "Team990", "Montreal", "Montreal Skyline", "Ville de Montreal", "Montreal, Québec", "Montréal, Québec, Canada", "City of Montreal", "Montréal's", "Montreal, Qc, Canada", "Montréal, PQ", "Montreol", "Montréal, Québec", "Montréal", "Montréal, Quebec (Province)", "The weather in Montreal"]} {"context": "Question: In which sport might you see the ‘suicide squad’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "American Football", "aliases": ["U.s. football", "Football (American version)", "American handegg", "American gridiron football", "Hand Egg", "US football", "American style football", "American Football", "Amefoot", "American-Style Football", "Yankball", "Ameriball", "American football", "Yards passing", "The NCAA Battlefield", "Football (US)", "American-Style football", "Yard lines", "🏈", "American-style football", "American foot-ball", "The Game of Football", "American Style Football", "Passing (American Football)", "Football (America)", "AmericanFootball", "Yankeeball", "Football (American)", "Tackleball", "American-football", "American Handegg", "Defense (American football)", "American rules football", "American football field", "American foot ball", "American football/to do"]} {"context": "Question: What was the first hospital soap opera on ITV\nAnswer:", "answer": "Emergency Ward 10", "aliases": ["Oxbridge General", "Emergency - Ward 10", "Emergency Ward 10", "Emergency Ward Ten", "Emergency – Ward 10", "Emergency-Ward 10"]} {"context": "Question: Flanders is part of what country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Belgium", "aliases": ["Belguim", "Koenigreich Belgien", "Belgium/Belgie", "Kingdom of Belgium", "Belgian", "Beljum", "Königreich Belgien", "Belgique", "Belgium", "Beligum", "Kingdom of the Belgians", "Beljam", "Kingdom Of Belgium", "Belgum", "ISO 3166-1:BE", "Belgie", "Cockpit of Europe", "Koninkrijk België", "Beldjike", "Blegium", "Belgio", "The Quebec of Europe", "België", "Begium", "Royaume de Belgique", "Konigreich Belgien", "Koninkrijk Belgie", "People of Belgium", "Belgien", "Belgium/facts", "Administrative divisions of Belgium", "Belgium facts"]} {"context": "Question: Which fashion editor has the nickname 'Nuclear'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ANNA WINTOUR", "aliases": ["Nuclear Wintour", "Anna Wintour", "Anna Winter", "ANNA WINTOUR"]} {"context": "Question: In which city's shipyard was Solidarity set up?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Gdansk, Poland", "aliases": ["Dànzica", "Baltic Sea/Gdanzk", "Danzig/Gdańsk", "Gdanzc", "Dantzick", "Gdunsk", "Gdanzk", "Gduńsk", "Gdańsk, Poland", "Gdanzisk", "Danzig (city)", "Gdañsk", "Gdaņska", "UN/LOCODE:PLGDN", "Gdank", "Gdanska", "Gdańska", "Gdansk, Poland", "Gedanum", "Gdańk", "G'dansk", "Danzig", "Dantzic", "Nasz Stoleczny Gard Gdu", "Gdańsk", "Dantzik", "Gdansk", "Gdánsk", "Gdansk/Danzig", "Danzig, Poland", "Dantsic", "Duchy of Gdańsk"]} {"context": "Question: \"Who says \"\"Is this a dagger that I see before me\"\" in a Shakespearean play?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Macbeth", "aliases": ["Macbeth/Act V Scene v", "Fair is foul, and foul is fair", "Macbethian", "Macbeth/Act I Scene ii", "Macbeth/Act V Scene iii", "Macbeth/Act II Scene iii", "Macbeth/Act III Scene iii", "Macbeth/Act I Scene iv", "Macbeth/Act I Scene vi", "Macbeth Acts", "Macbeth/Act V Scene i", "Macbeth/Act IV Scene i", "Prophecy in Macbeth", "Shakespeare's Macbeth", "Macbeth/Act IV Scene ii", "Macbeth/Act I Scene iii", "Macbeth/Act II Scene iv", "Macbeth/Act II Scene ii", "Macbeth/Act V Scene viii", "Macbeth/Act V Scene vii", "Macbeth/Act I Scene vii", "Macbeth (play)", "The Tragedy of Macbeth", "Thegn of Glamis", "MacBeth", "Macbeth/Act III Scene vi", "Macbeth/Act V Scene iv", "Macbeth the Traitor", "Battle of Dunsinane", "Mac Beth", "Macbeth", "Macbeth/Act III Scene i", "Macbeth/Act V Scene ii", "Thain of Glamis", "Macbeth/Act IV Scene iii", "Macbeth/Act I Scene v", "Macbeth/Act III Scene ii", "Macbeth/Act III Scene iv", "Macbeth/Act I Scene i", "Macbeth / The Scottish Play", "Macbeth act I", "Macbeth/Act II Scene i", "Macbeth/Act V Scene vi", "Lennox(Character)", "Macbeth/Act III Scene v"]} {"context": "Question: Which island group became known as The Friendly Islands?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tonga", "aliases": ["ISO 3166-1:TO", "Tonga", "Matahau", "Etymology of Tonga", "Kingdom of Tonga", "Pule'anga Fakatu'i'", "Makatusi", "Matahau, Tonga", "Pule'anga Fakatu'i'", "Tongan Rugby", "South (country)", "Pule%60anga Fakatu%60", "Tonga Archipelago", "Friendly Islands", "Kingdom of tonga", "The Kingdom of Tonga", "Tongan community", "Puleʻanga Fakatuʻ"]} {"context": "Question: Hedonophobia is the irrational fear of what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Pleasure", "aliases": ["Pleasant", "Pleasurableness", "Pleasurably", "Pleaſure", "Pleasure", "Pleasurability", "Pleasantly", "Pleasantries", "Psychological pleasure", "Pleasurable", "Pleasantest", "Pleasantness", "Hedon (unit)", "Enjoyableness", "Pleasanter", "Pleasantry", "Libitum"]} {"context": "Question: What are the names of the four US states which begin with the word 'New'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New", "aliases": ["New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, New"]} {"context": "Question: Whose hit 'I Will Survive' became an anthem for Women's' Lib?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GLORIA GAYNOR", "aliases": ["I Will Survive (album)", "Gloria Gaynor", "All The Hits Remixed (Gloria", "All the Hits Remixed", "All the hits remixed", "GLORIA GAYNOR", "Gloria Fowles", "I Will Survive (Gloria Gaynor", "I Will Survive (Gloria Gaynor"]} {"context": "Question: Anaheim, Bell, Hungarian Wax, Poblano, and Scotch Bonnet are all types of what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Chili Peppers", "aliases": ["Chili Pepper", "Red Chili", "Hot peppers", "Red chile", "Red chili", "Chili (capsicum)", "Chili Peppers", "Chili pepper", "Chilli pepper", "Chillies", "Chilli (pepper)", "Chile peppers", "🌶", "Chili peppers", "Hot pepper", "Chilli", "Green chilies", "Dahon ng sili", "Red chillies", "Chilli peppers", "Chile pepper", "Chilly 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minor"]} {"context": "Question: Who was crowned MotoGP World Champion after he finished third in the Malaysian Grand Prix on 10 October 2010?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Jorge Lorenzo", "aliases": ["Jorge Lorenzo Guerrero", "Jorge Lorenzo"]} {"context": "Question: Pony, seven and schooner are Australian terms for what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Beer glasses", "aliases": ["Pilsner glass", "Pilsener glass", "Tulip glass", "SAHM International", "Beer glasses", "Taster glass", "Beer glassware", "Boot of beer", "Wheat beer glass", "SAHM GmbH", "Tasting glass", "Beer flute", "Beer glass"]} {"context": "Question: Which pop group in October 1974 reached NumberOne in the UK charts with Sad, Sweet Dreamer?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SWEET SENSATION", "aliases": ["SWEET SENSATION", "Sweet Sensation"]} {"context": "Question: A Malamute is what type of animal?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dog", "aliases": ["Domestic dogs", "Female dogs", "Canis familiaris", "Canis Familaris", "Canis familiaris domesticus", "Dogs (Animals)", "🐕", "She dog", "She-dog", "Dogs", "Doggy", "Canis familiarus domesticus", "Domestic dog", "Dogs as pets", "Dog (pet)", "Dog (Domestic)", "Pet dog", "She dogs", "Canis lupus familiaris", "Canine lupus", "Dog hood", "Shedog", "🐶", "The domestic dog clade", "A dog", "Canis domesticus", "Dogs as our pets", "Canis Canis", "Domestic Dog", "Canis Lupus Familiaris", "Doggie", "Dog", "C.l. familiaris", "Doggies", "A man's best friend", "Doghood", "Shedogs", "Bitch (female dog)", "She-dogs", "Dogness", "Bitch (dog)", "Female dog", "C. l. familiaris", "Shelter dog"]} {"context": "Question: Which Indian born author who lived from 1903 to 1950 had the real name Eric Arthur Blair ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GEORGE ORWELL", "aliases": ["Geoge orwell", "Arthur Blair", "GEORGE ORWELL", "Eric A. Blair", "George Orwell", "Eric Arthur Blair", "Eric Blair", "George (Eric Blair) Orwell", "G. Orwell", "P. S. Burton", "George orwell", "E.A. Blair", "Orwell, George", "Orwell Day"]} {"context": "Question: The Fitzwilliam Museum is in which English city?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Cambridge", "aliases": ["Cambridge, United Kingdom", "Cambridge, UK", "Cantabrigiae", "The weather in Cambridge", "Christ's Piece", "Caergrawnt", "Cambridge, East Anglia", "England Cambridge", "UN/LOCODE:GBCMG", "Cambridge, Cambridgeshire", "Cambridge (England)", "Cambridge", "Park Street Church of England Primary School", "Cambridge, England", "Grantabridge"]} {"context": "Question: What TV show featured the Holodeck?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Star Trek: The Next Generation", "aliases": ["Star Trek: The Next Generation", "ST TNG", "Star Trek the Next Generation", "Star trek next generation", "Ultritium", "Sttng", "Star Trek: the Next Generation", "Star trek: TNG", "Star Trek: Next generation", "Star Trek - The Next Generation", "Star trek: tng", "Star trek, the next generation", "Star Trek: TNG", "Star Trek New Generation", "Star Trek TNG", "Star trek:tng", "Star Trek-TNG", "STNG", "STTNG", "Star Trek The Next Generation", "Star Trek/Star Trek TNG", "Star trek tng", "Star Trek Next Generation", "Star Trek:The Next Generation"]} {"context": "Question: Nankey Poo, Poo Bah and Pish Tush are characters in which show?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Mikado", "aliases": ["Katisha", "The Mikado", "The Story of The Mikado", "The Town of Titipu", "Our Great Mikado, virtuous man", "Titipu", "If you want to know who we are", "The Town Of Titipu", "I Am So Proud", "The Story of the Mikado", "The Mikado or, The Town of Titip", "Lord High Executioner", "The mikado", "Town of Titipu", "A Wand'ring Minstrel I"]} {"context": "Question: In cricket what is the term used for a ball bowled as an off break but designed to make the batsman think it's a leg break?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GOOGLY", "aliases": ["Wrong 'un", "Googlies", "Bosey", "Googley", "GOOGLY", "Googly", "Wrong'un"]} {"context": "Question: Which British monarch founded the Yeomen of the Guard, originally as a royal bodyguard?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Henry VII", "aliases": ["Hendrik VII", "Heindrik VII", "Henry VII (disambiguation)", "Heinrich VII", "Henry the Seventh", "Henry 7", "Henry vii", "Henry VII"]} {"context": "Question: In the UK children’s television series ‘Button Moon’, on which planet does Mr Spoon and his family live?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Junk Planet", "aliases": ["Chaar", "Junk Planet", "Velocitron", "Junkions (Transformers)", "Junk (Planet)", "Nebulan", "Junkion", "Giant Planet (Transformers)", "Planet of Junk", "Jungle Planet", "Arcana (Transformers)", "Speedia", "Planet X (Transformers)", "Junk (Transformers)", "Duros (Transformers)", "Salvvatan VIII", "Animatros", "Earth (Transformers)", "Gort (Transformers)", "Nebulos", "Paradron", "Junkions", "List of Transformers planets", "Lithone", "Detritus (Transformers)", "Femax", "Quintessa (fictional planet)", "Speed Planet", "Torkulon", "Beta-Nine", "Corata-Vaz", "Axiom Nexus", "Stylor", "Thrull", "Gigalonia", "Gigantion"]} {"context": "Question: Dermalogica, Olay, Clearasil, and Nutrogena are brands of?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Skincare", "aliases": ["Make-Up", "Skincare products", "Cosmetic products", "Skintreatment product", "Beauty product", "Beauty Products", "Skin care products", "Cosmetics", "Make-up", "Skin treatment product", "Skincare product", "Skintreatments", "Makeup", "Toilette", "Skintreatment products", "Skin-treatment product", "Skintreatment", "Skin-treatments", "Making up", "Beauty products", "Skin-care product", "Skin care product", "Skin Care", "Skin treatment", "Profesionalno sminkanje", "Skin-treatment products", "Skin-treatment", "Cosmetics & beauty", "Skin-care", "Skin treatments", "Beauty Product", "Skin-care products", "Skincare", "Eye makeup", "Make up", "Cosmetic manufacturing", "Skin treatment products"]} {"context": "Question: Thomas the Tank Engine pulled two coaches. One was Clarabel. What was the other?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Annie", "aliases": ["Annie (film)", "Annie (disambiguation)", "Annie (singer)", "Annie"]} {"context": "Question: The Canary Islands are named after what animal?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dog", "aliases": ["Domestic dogs", "Female dogs", "Canis familiaris", "Canis Familaris", "Canis familiaris domesticus", "Dogs (Animals)", "🐕", "She dog", "She-dog", "Dogs", "Doggy", "Canis familiarus domesticus", "Domestic dog", "Dogs as pets", "Dog (pet)", "Dog (Domestic)", "Pet dog", "She dogs", "Canis lupus familiaris", "Canine lupus", "Dog hood", "Shedog", "🐶", "The domestic dog clade", "A dog", "Canis domesticus", "Dogs as our pets", "Canis Canis", "Domestic Dog", "Canis Lupus Familiaris", "Doggie", "Dog", "C.l. familiaris", "Doggies", "A man's best friend", "Doghood", "Shedogs", "Bitch (female dog)", "She-dogs", "Dogness", "Bitch (dog)", "Female dog", "C. l. familiaris", "Shelter dog"]} {"context": "Question: According to the World Meteorological Organisation and the UK Met Office, what is the highest number on the Beaufort scale, representing hurricane force?\nAnswer:", "answer": "12", "aliases": ["twelve", "12"]} {"context": "Question: In music how many quavers make a minim?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Four (4)", "aliases": ["Four (4)"]} {"context": "Question: In which US state was singer Bruno Mars born?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hawaii", "aliases": ["Haiwii", "The State of Hawaii", "Mokuʻāina o Hawaiʻ", "Mokuʻa-ina o Hawai�", "Demographics of Hawaii", "Hawaiian culture", "Hawai'i Resident", "Economy of Hawaii", "Hawaii, United States", "Haiwaii", "US-HI", "Owhyhee", "Transport in Hawaii", "Hawii", "Hawaii, USA", "50th State", "Hawai’i", "Hawai'i", "Haway", "Hawai%60i", "Hawaii (U.S. state)", "State of Hawaiʻi", "Hawái", "Languages of Hawaii", "Hawaï", "Demographics of Hawaiʻi", "State of Hawai%60i", "Hawwaii", "Hawai‘i", "Moku%60aina o Hawai%60", "U.S. (HI)", "Hawaií", "The Aloha State", "Hawaii", "Culture of Hawaii", "Geography of Hawaii", "Hawai'i State", "State of Hawaii", "Health in Hawaii", "Religion in Hawaii", "ハワイ", "Hawaiʻi", "Hawaii Resident", "Moku%60a-ina o Hawai%", "Howaii", "Fiftieth State", "Hawaii (state)", "Aloha State", "Education in Hawaii", "State of Hawai'i"]} {"context": "Question: How many cards are needed to play Canasta\nAnswer:", "answer": "108", "aliases": ["108", "one hundred and eight"]} {"context": "Question: When Sir Alex Ferguson retired in May 2013 after 26 years as manager for Manchester United Football Club who succeeded him ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "David Moyes", "aliases": ["List of David Moyes thropies", "David Moyes", "Davie Moyes"]} {"context": "Question: Octavian, who became Augustus, and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus were two members of the 'Second Triumvirate' in 43 BC. Who was the third?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MARK ANTONY", "aliases": ["Mark antony", "Mark Antony", "Marcus Antonius", "MARK ANTONY", "Marc Antony"]} {"context": "Question: What Latin phrase indicates that an aristocrat holds a title in her or his own right ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SUO JURE", "aliases": ["Suo iure", "Suo jure", "SUO JURE"]} {"context": "Question: In Spain which fruit is called a melocoton?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PEACH", "aliases": ["Peacherine", "Peach", "Prunus daemonifuga", "Nectarines", "Peach trees", "Peaches", "Nectarine", "Persica platycarpa", "Amygdalus potanini", "Peacherine tree", "Culture of peach", "White peach", "Clingstone peach", "Amygdalus persica", "Elegant Lady", "Persica nucipersica", "PEACH", "🍑", "Peacherines", "Freestone peach", "Amygdalus nucipersica", "A Peach", "Brugnon", "Prunus persica", "Persica potaninii", "Persica vulgaris"]} {"context": "Question: Which motor scooter had a name meaning ‘wasp’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Vespa", "aliases": ["Vespa", "Piaggio Vespa", "Vespa 946", "Vespa GS", "Vespa Piaggio", "VBC Super 150", "Piaggio vespa", "Vespa scooter"]} {"context": "Question: What do the letters GF mean on a menu?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Gluten Free", "aliases": ["Gluten Free", "Gluten-free food", "Gluten free diet", "GF diet", "Gluten-free diet", "Gluten-free", "Gluten free", "Celiac diet"]} {"context": "Question: Who composed the opera The Huguenots?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GIACOMO MEYERBEER", "aliases": ["Meyerbeer", "Giacomo Meyerbeer", "Yakov Liebmann Beer", "Jakob Liebmann Meyer Beer", "GIACOMO MEYERBEER", "Jakob Liebmann Beer", "Jakob Meyer Beer", "Jacob Liebmann Beer"]} {"context": "Question: Shashlik is what type of food dish?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Kebab", "aliases": ["Chenjeh Kebab", "Kebob", "Chapli kebab", "Testi Kebab", "Kakori Kebab", "Burrah Kebab", "Kababs", "Shish-kebab", "Kalmi Kebab", "Sultan's Feast", "Kalmi", "Kebabs", "Shish kebob", "Shishkabob", "Shishkebab", "Chapli Kebab", "Kabab", "Kabab Bakhtiari", "Qabab", "Kalmi kebab", "Kebab Kenjeh کباب ک", "Chelow Kebab", "Testi", "Iranian kabab", "Kabob", "Burrah", "Kabaab", "Bihari kebab", "Chapli kabab", "Sheesh kebab", "Steam kebab", "Shish kabob", "Shish-kabob", "Kebab", "Galouti", "Kebap", "Chapli Kabab", "Galouti Kebab", "Kebab restaurant"]} {"context": "Question: Which metal is added to steel to produce stainless steel?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Chromium", "aliases": ["Chromium compounds", "Chromium(III)", "Chromium (element)", "Element 24", "Dichromium", "Cromium", "Chromium", "Chronium"]} {"context": "Question: Which burowing animal livesin a 'Citadel'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "A MOLE", "aliases": ["The Mole", "Mole", "A MOLE", "Mole River", "Mole (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Composite, Shield and Cinder Cone are all types of what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Volcano", "aliases": ["Volcanic vents", "🌋", "Most-active volcanoes", "Most active volcano", "Active Volcano", "Volcanicity", "Volcanic vent", "Crater Row", "Volcano (geological landform)", "Last eruption", "Valcano", "Active volcano", "Rift volcano", "Volcanoe facts", "Volcanic mountains", "Extinct Volcano", "Volcanoes", "Volcano eruption", "Potentially active volcano", "Dormant volcano", "Erupt", "Volcano", "Extinct volcanoes", "Most-active volcano", "Extinct volcano", "Volcanos", "Volcanic", "Erupting volcano", "Volcanic mountain", "Inactive volcano", "Active worlds in the Solar System", "Volcanic activity", "Volcanic aerosols", "Dormant volcanoes", "All about Volcanos", "Valcanos", "Volcanoe"]} {"context": "Question: What were the first names of all 3 Liverbirds?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sandra, Beryl, Carol", "aliases": ["Sandra, Beryl, Carol"]} {"context": "Question: What was the pre-independence name of Malawi?\nAnswer:", "answer": "NYASALAND", "aliases": ["NYASALAND", "Nyasaland Protectorate", "Nyasaland"]} {"context": "Question: The Proteas are a national cricket team representing which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "South Africa", "aliases": ["South africa", "South Africa's", "Southafrica", "Third Republic (South Africa)", "Republiek van Suid-Afrika", "Sou'frica", "Zuid Afrika", "Zuid-Afrika", "ISO 3166-1:ZA", "South-African", "S Africa", "Zuid Africa", "Mzansi", "Afrique du sud", "Zuidafrika", "Ningizimu Afrika", "Capital of South Africa", "Suid-Afrika", "South-Africa", "Rep. of SOUTH AFRICA", "The Republic of South Africa", "Suid Africa", "Azania/South Africa", "S Afr", "Saffa", "South African", "Seth efrika", "South Africa", "Soufrica", "Republic of south africa", "South Africaà", "The Beloved Country", "S. 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Dodgson", "CL Dodgson", "C l dodgson", "Lewis Carrol"]} {"context": "Question: In which film did Bruce Willis play the character 'Harry Stamper'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "'ARMAGEDDON'", "aliases": ["Amargeddon", "Armageddon theology", "'ARMAGEDDON'", "Armaggedon", "Armegeddon", "Battle of Armageddon", "Armagedon", "Armaggeddon", "Armagideon", "Har-Magedon", "Armageddon", "Armogeddon", "Mount Armageddon"]} {"context": "Question: Coimbra is a principal town or city in which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Portugal", "aliases": ["Portogało", "Republic of Portugal", "PORTUGAL", "Portekiz", "Portugallu", "O Papagaio", "ISO 3166-1:PT", "Portunga", "Phu-to-ga", "Potigal", "Portûnga", "Portugul", "An Phortaingéil", "Portugāle", "Portugale", "Portingale", "Potiti", "Portugali", "Portugall", "Portekîz", "Bo Dao Nha", "Portuguese Republic", "Portogallo", "Portugaul", "Portogalo", "Portyngal", "Yn Phortiugal", "Portugalio", "Portugál", "Portugual", "Portuga", "Portgual", "Portugalsko", "Portugaleje", "Phû-tô-gâ", "Portugalujo", "Portugalija", "Pertual", "Pòtigal", "Portugal", "Bồ Đào Nha", "Portugalska", "República Portuguesa", "Portiwgal", "Portugalėjė", "Portúgal", "Portegal", "An Phortaingeil", "Republica Portuguesa"]} {"context": "Question: Although not the state capital, which is the largest city in the U.S. state of Nebraska ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "OMAHA", "aliases": ["Omaha, Nebraska", "Songs about Omaha", "Omaha", "Omaha, ne", "City of Omaha", "Omaha City", "Omaha Nebraska", "Omaha (NE)", "Omaha,Nebraska", "UN/LOCODE:USOMA", "Omaha, Neb.", "Omaha, NE", "OMAHA"]} {"context": "Question: In the fairy tale Thumbelina, what creature wants the miniature girl to marry her son ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "TOAD", "aliases": ["TOAD", "Tool for Oracle Application Developers", "Toad (software)", "Toad for MySQL", "TOAD (software)"]} {"context": "Question: What Gaelic word which means 'bad ale' is given to an unlicensed Irish drinking house?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Shebeen", "aliases": ["Shibeen", "Shebeens", "Shebeen"]} {"context": "Question: Which woodwind instrument is the smallest of the flutefamily?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PICCOLO", "aliases": ["Piccholo", "PICCOLO", "Picollo", "Piccolo flute", "Piccolos", "Piccolo"]} {"context": "Question: The traditional gift for a ninth anniversary should be made from which material?\nAnswer:", "answer": "POTTERY", "aliases": ["POTTERY", "Pots", "Pottery and porcelain", "Pottery maker", "Art ware", "Pottery-makers", "Pottery-maker", "Vase painting", "Fine art pot", "Clay pottery", "Ceramics", "Pottery", "Ceramicware", "Art pottery", "Painted vase", "Ceramic pot", "Ceramic ware", "Ceramics art", "Pot throwing", "Pottery-making", "Pottery making", "Ceramic paint", "Pottery makers", "Potterymaker", "Ceramicist", "Potterymaking", "Clay pot", "Pot", "Pottery manufacture", "Coil pot", "History of pottery", "Ceramic wares", "Potterymakers", "Making a pot"]} {"context": "Question: If cows are bovine and horses are equine, what type of 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"aliases": ["Tessa Sanderson"]} {"context": "Question: Oil from oil wells was first used for what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Evaporate brine to produce salt", "aliases": ["Evaporate brine to produce salt"]} {"context": "Question: Who broke Lou Gehrig's record by playing in his 2131st consecutive professional baseball game on September 6, 1995?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Cal Ripken, Jr", "aliases": ["Calvin Ripken, Jr.", "Cal Ripken, Jr", "Cal Ripken, Jr.", "Cal ripkien", "Cal Ripken, Junior", "Ripken, Cal, Jr.", "Cal Ripkin Jr", "Cal Ripken", "Cal Ripken Junior", "Cal ripkin", "Cal, Jr. Ripken", "Calvin Edwin Ripken, Jr.", "Cal Ripkin Jr.", "Cal Ripken Jr", "Cal Ripken Jr."]} {"context": "Question: What famous motorhome brand took its' name from a Midwestern Native American tribe?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Winnebago", "aliases": ["Winnebago", "Winnebago (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: What's the cube root of 27,000?\nAnswer:", "answer": "30", "aliases": ["30", "thirty"]} {"context": "Question: The 1810 betrothal of Princess Theresa to Crown Prince Ludwig not only resulted in the meadow where the event took place to be named Theresienwiese but also started what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Octoberfest", "aliases": ["Oktoberfest", "Brewfest", "Oktoeberfest", "Oktöbërfest", "Octoberfestivities", "Oktober Fest", "Ein prosit", "October fest", "Octoberfest", "Wiesn", "Oktoberfestivities"]} {"context": "Question: The Yiddish word/concept 'mensch', anciently derived via German from Roman philosopher Cicero's work Humanitas on human civilisation, refers to a person of great?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Integrity", "aliases": ["Integrety", "Integrity", "Wholeness", "Environmental integrity"]} {"context": "Question: What is a commmon name for the United Nations peacekeeping forces?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Blue Berets", "aliases": ["Blue beret (disambiguation)", "Blue Beret (disambiguation)", "Blue Berets", "Blue Beret", "Blue beret"]} {"context": "Question: Which team has played in 40 of the 105 Baseball World Series and won 27 World Series championships (between 1923 and 2009), the most of any Major League franchise?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The New York Yankees", "aliases": ["The N. 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Stated above is what mathematical problem named for a Frenchman that defied experts for a century before it was solved by Grigori Perelman in 2006?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Poincaré conjecture", "aliases": ["The Poincaré Conjecture", "Ricci flow with surgery", "Poincaritis", "Poincare's Conjecture", "Hamilton-Perelman Solution of the Poincaré Con", "Solution of the Poincaré conjecture", "Poincaré's problem", "The Poincare Conjecture", "Poincare Conjecture", "Hamilton-Perelman Solution of the Poincare", "Perelman's theorem", "Poincare theorem", "Poincaré Conjecture", "Poincaré's Problem", "Poincaré theorem", "Poincare conjecture", "Solution of the Poincare conjecture", "Poincaré conjecture", "Poincare's theorem", "Poincaré's Theorem", "Poincaré's Conjecture", "Poincaré’s conjecture", "Poincarré conjecture", "Smale's second problem", "Poincarre conjecture", "Hamilton–Perelman solution of the Poincaré conjecture", "Poincare's Theorem", "Poincaré's theorem", "Poincare's conjecture", "Hamilton-Perelman solution of the Poincaré conjecture"]} {"context": "Question: What was developed at the Bell Telephone Company under the direction of Dr William Shockley?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Transistor", "aliases": ["Collector (electronics)", "Discrete transistor", "Transistor Outline", "Transistor", "Transistorized", "Redifine your concepts about Transistor", "Transistors", "Transfer resistor"]} {"context": "Question: What was found by Basil Brown on the land of Mrs Edith Pretty near Woodbridge in Suffolk in 1938-9?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The SUTTON HOO burial ship and cemetery", "aliases": ["The SUTTON HOO burial ship and cemetery"]} {"context": "Question: What do Jane Austen's novels 'Persuasion' and 'Northanger Abbey' have in common?\nAnswer:", "answer": "BOTH PUBLISHED POSTUMOUSLY", "aliases": ["BOTH PUBLISHED POSTUMOUSLY"]} {"context": "Question: \"John Wayne appeared as a centurion in the film \"\"The Greatest Story Ever Told\"\" (1965). What was his famous line?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Truly this man was the son of God", "aliases": ["Truly this man was the son of God"]} {"context": "Question: Which scientist was Time magazine's \"Person of the 20th Century\"?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Albert Einstein", "aliases": ["Albert Enstien", "A Tribute to Einstein", "Albert Einstien", "Einstein (physicist)", "Einsetein", "Albert Einstin", "Einstien", "Albert Eienstein", "Albert Einstein", "Einstein, Albert", "Albert Enstein", "Einsteinian", "Alber Enstien", "Albert Einstein's", "Einstein", "Einstien, Albert", "A. Einstein", "Al Einstein", "Albert einstein", "Alber Einstein"]} {"context": "Question: The Sharks face off against what gang in Leonard Bernsteins musical West Side Story?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Jets", "aliases": ["J.E.T.S.", "The Jets (band)", "Jet", "JET", "JETS (disambiguation)", "JET (disambiguation)", "The Jets (disambiguation)", "Jets", "Jet (disambiguation)", "The Jets", "JETS", "The Jets (rock band)"]} {"context": "Question: The Battle of Ghuznee in 1839 took place between the armies of Great Britain and which other country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Afghanistan", "aliases": ["Afghanistan", "Avghanistaun", "Soviet-occupied Afghanistan", "Afganhistan", "Afghanestan", "Jomhūrī-ye Esl", "Afghanastan", "Afeganistao", "Afgjanistan", "Afghanistan/Article from the 1911 Encyclopedia", "AfghanistaN", "Afghanistan, Rep. of.", "Afganistan", "Afghanistan-Central Asia", "Afghanistan (1911 Encyclopedia)", "Afghansitan", "Afgahanistan", "IROA", "Kinetic action", "A-Stan", "Afghanstan", "Afğānistān", "AFGHANISTAN", "Afghānistān", "I.R.O.A.", "Islamic Republic of Afghanistan", "Dowlat-e Eslami-ye", "افغانستان", "Afghinastan", "The Graveyard of Empires", "Affghanistan", "Afghanistan, I.S. of", "Etymology of Afghanistan", "The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan", "Islamic Transitional Government of Afghanistan", "ISO 3166-1:AF", "Afghnistan", "د افغانستان اس", "Da Afġānistān Islām", "Da Afghanistan Islami Dawlat Dawlat-e"]} {"context": "Question: Which former prime minister appeared on the Morecambe and Wise Christmas Special in 1978?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Harold Wilson", "aliases": ["A week is a long time in politics", "Sir Harold Wilson", "Shadow Cabinet of Harold Wilson", "Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rieva", "James Harold Wilson", "First Shadow Cabinet of Harold Wilson", "Harold Wilson's", "Wilson, Harold", "James Harold Wilson, Baron Wilson of Rieva", "Harold Wilson", "Baron Wilson of Rievaulx Wilson", "Baron Wilson of Rievaulx", "Shadow Cabinet of Harold Wilson I"]} {"context": "Question: \"Which British artist, born in Dublin, painted \"\"Triptych\"\" and \"\"Two figures with a Monkey\"\" ?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "FRANICS BACON", "aliases": ["FRANICS BACON"]} {"context": "Question: Who played the part of 'herman' in the 1960's TV series 'The Munsters'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "FRED GWYNNE", "aliases": ["Fred Gwynne", "FRED GWYNNE", "Frederick Hubbard Gwynne"]} {"context": "Question: An equilateral triangle has all 3 sides of the same length. What type of triangle only has 2 sides of equal length?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Isosceles triangle", "aliases": ["Isosceles triangle", "Isoceles", "Isoceles triangle", "Isosceles triange", "Isosceles"]} {"context": "Question: May 31, 1911 saw the launching of the hull of what \"moderately famous\" cruise ship, which took almost a year to complete, but a mere 2 hours and 40 minutes to sink?\nAnswer:", "answer": "RMS Titanic", "aliases": ["S.S. Titanic", "HMS Titanic", "Rms titanic", "R. M. S. Titanic", "Titanic (ship)", "Provisioning of the RMS Titanic", "John van Billard", "RMS %22Titanic%22", "Royal Mail Steamer Titanic", "H.M.S. Titanic", "RMS TITANIC", "SS Titanic", "RMS Titanik", "Titanicc", "Eliza Gladys Milvina Dean", "Barbara Joyce West", "Titanick", "RMS titanic", "Titanic", "Titantic", "Provisioning (RMS Titanic)", "R.M.S Titanic", "S. S. Titanic", "Titanic victim", "Titanic Related Films", "RMS Titanick", "August Weikman", "Rms Titanic", "RMS Titanic", "RMS TITANTIC", "TitaniC", "Titanic passenger", "3909 04", "100th anniversary of the sinking of the RMS Titan", "The Titanic", "R.M.S. Titanic"]} {"context": "Question: How many players are on the field in a baseball team?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Nine", "aliases": ["9", "nine", "Nine"]} {"context": "Question: Which six letter Japanese word describes a class of professional women in Japan who are trained from girlhood to dance and entertain social gatherings of men?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GEISHA", "aliases": ["Tachikata", "Geesha girls", "Geisha", "Geigi", "Geihsa", "Geiko", "GEISHA", "Hanadai", "Geisha girls", "Hanadai (Japan)", "Geisya", "Geisha girl", "Geishas", "Geisha and Japanese Women", "Geisha house", "Geisha and prostitution", "Nenki"]} {"context": "Question: What is the occupation or pastime of a funambulist?\nAnswer:", "answer": "TIGHT ROPE WALKER", "aliases": ["TIGHT ROPE WALKER"]} {"context": "Question: Who knocked Andy Murray out of the 2013 US Open in the quarter-finals? (Surname only will do)\nAnswer:", "answer": "(Stanislas) WAWRINKA", "aliases": ["Stanislas Wawrinka", "(Stanislas) WAWRINKA", "Wawrinka", "Stan Wawrinka", "Stanislas Warwinka"]} {"context": "Question: Which actor was the fifth Doctor Who from 1982-1984, and in that role often wore Edwardian cricket costume?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PETER DAVISON", "aliases": ["Peter Davison", "Wet vet", "Peter davisson", "PETER DAVISON"]} {"context": "Question: How many books in the Bible's Old Testament are included in the Catholic version but not in the Protestant one?\nAnswer:", "answer": "7", "aliases": ["seven", "7"]} {"context": "Question: Which British footballer has the most number of International caps?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Peter Shilton", "aliases": ["Peter Leslie Shilton OBE", "Peter Shilton", "Peter Leslie Shilton"]} {"context": "Question: How is the Shakespeare character 'Robin Goodfellow' better known?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PUCK", "aliases": ["PUCK", "Puck", "Puck (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Facebook's new music sharing/streaming feature launched in 2015 was called 'Music... ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Stories", "aliases": ["Story", "Stories (disambiguation)", "Stories (album)", "Story (disambiguation)", "Stories (song)", "The Story", "Story (song)", "Stories", "The story (song)", "Story (album)"]} {"context": "Question: Which Latin word is used for a recess in a church wall containing a basin for washing holy vessels?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PISCINA", "aliases": ["Piscina", "PISCINA", "Sacrarium", "Thalassidion"]} {"context": "Question: Thailand's currency, the 10th most used globally (at 2015) is the?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Baht", "aliases": ["บาท", "Currency of Thailand", "Thai Baht", "Phai (unit)", "Baht", "Thailand Baht", "Satang", "บาทไทย", "Thai baht", "Baht sign", "Thailand baht", "฿", "Bahts"]} {"context": "Question: What 3-word phrase used to denote unexplored territories derives from the medieval practice of putting sea serpents in uncharted areas of maps?\nAnswer:", "answer": "\"\"\"here be dragons\"\"\"", "aliases": ["Here be dragons", "Hic sunt leones", "Hic Abundant Leones", "Here there be Dragons", "Here by dragons", "Hic abundant leones", "Here There Be Tigers", "Here are lions", "Here Be dragons", "Here There be Dragons", "HIC SVNT DRACONES", "HC SVNT DRACONES", "Hic Sunt Dracones", "Here be Dragons", "Here there be Tigers", "\"\"\"here be dragons\"\"\"", "Hic abundant Leones", "HC SVHT DRACONES", "Hic sunt Dracones", "Hic sunt dracones", "Thar be dragons"]} {"context": "Question: Sanskrit is an ancient language of which modern day country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "India", "aliases": ["ഭാരത മ", "هندستانڀارت،", "भारतीय ग�", "Bhārtiya Prajāsattā", "Indian Republic", "ভারতরাষ", "Indian republic", "ಭಾರತ ಗ", "Union of India", "இந்தியக", "भारतीय प्र", "India (country)", "ISO 3166-1:IN", "Indea", "Etymology of India", "ভারত গণ", "Republic Of India", "INDIA", "ભારતી�", "ভারত", "Republic of India", "Les Indes", "Bhārat Gaṇarāj", "جمہوٗرِ", "भारतमहारा", "Indya", "Bharat Ganrajya", "جمہوریہ ب�", "இந்திய", "ଭାରତ �", "भारत गणर", "Republic of india", "जुम्हूरि", "Hindio", "The Republic of India", "భారత గ", "India's", "Hindistan", "ਭਾਰਤ �", "Bhart", "India", "భారత ర", "India.", "ভাৰত গ�", "Indian State", "ISO 3166-1 alpha-3/IND", "ভারতীয"]} {"context": "Question: What name is given to the paradoxical psychological phenomenon wherein hostages express adulation and have positive feelings towards their captors that appear irrational in light of the danger or risk endured by the victims?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Stockholm Syndrome", "aliases": ["Stockholmsyndrome", "Stockholm Syndrome", "Swedish syndrome", "Association With the Aggressor", "Lima syndrome", "Stolkholm syndrome", "Stockholm Effect", "Capture bonding", "Helsinki Syndrome", "Lima Syndrome", "Stockholm syndrom", "Stockholm effect", "The Stockholm Syndrome", "Possible examples of Stockholm Syndrome", "The Stockholm syndrome", "Stockholm syndrome", "Helsinki syndrome", "Identification with the aggressor"]} {"context": "Question: What Caribbean nation is considered the first black-led republic in the world?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Haiti", "aliases": ["Haitian Ancestry", "Haïti", "Name of Haiti", "Republic of haiti", "Haidi", "Subdivisions of Haiti", "ISO 3166-1:HT", "Administrative divisions of Haiti", "Republic of Haiti", "République d'Haïti", "Arrondissements and communes of haiti", "Repiblik Ayiti", "History of Haitian Nationality", "Departements of Haiti", "People of Haiti", "Haiti", "Ayiti", "Haití", "Hayti", "Haitian Declaration of Independence"]} {"context": "Question: \"Whose autobiography was entitled \"\"Step Inside Love\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Cilla Black", "aliases": ["Priscilla Maria Veronica Willis", "Cilla Black", "Cilla White", "Priscilla Maria Veronica White"]} {"context": "Question: In which US town or city were the 1932 Winter Olympics held?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lake Placid", "aliases": ["Lake Placid (disambiguation)", "Lake placid", "Lake Placid"]} {"context": "Question: Being developed from earlier keyboard instruments, what year was the piano invented?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1709", "aliases": ["1709", "one thousand, seven hundred and nine"]} {"context": "Question: Which was the only country to win two silver medals and no other medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics? (clue - both medals were won in men's sprint events)\nAnswer:", "answer": "Trinidad and Tobago", "aliases": ["Trinidad & Tobago", "Republic of Trinidad and Tobago", "Sport in Trinidad and Tobago", "The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago", "Trinidad tobago", "Trinidad, British West Indies", "ISO 3166-1:TT", "Trinidad and tobago", "Trinidad, Tobago", "Republic of trinidad", "Trinidad/Tobago", "Etymology of Trinidad and Tobago", "Trinidad and Tobogo", "Trindiad and Tobago", "Sports in Trinidad and Tobago", "Trinidad y Tobago", "Trinbagonian", "Trinidadian and Tobagonian", "Trinidad and Tobago", "Trinidad and Tobago (commonwealth realm", "Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies", "Trinidad& Tobago", "Trinidad&Tobago", "Trinidad And Tobago", "Trinidad and Tabago", "Trinidadian", "Languages of Trinidad and Tobago"]} {"context": "Question: Who played factory boss Danny Baldwin in the British television soap ‘Coronation Street’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bradley Walsh", "aliases": ["Bradley Walsh"]} {"context": "Question: \"Which radio comedian's catchphrase was \"\"daft as a brush\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "KEN PLATT", "aliases": ["KEN PLATT", "Ken Platt"]} {"context": "Question: What is said to be the UK's loudest bird?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bittern", "aliases": ["Bitterns", "Botaurinae", "Bittern"]} {"context": "Question: What book knocked Henry Kissinger's White house Years out of first place on the best-seller list in November 1979?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Aunt Erma's Cope Book, by", "aliases": ["Aunt Erma's Cope Book, by"]} {"context": "Question: Which country is known to its people as Suomen Tasavalta?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Finland", "aliases": ["FinlanD", "FINLAND", "Suomen tasavalta", "Suomen Tasavalta", "Republiken Finland", "Finlande", "Finland", "Finland during World War II", "Finnland", "Finland's", "Republic of Finland", "Etymology of Finland", "Fin land", "Name of Finland", "Finn Land", "ISO 3166-1:FI", "Northern Finland"]} {"context": "Question: The song with theshortest title to have reached number one in the UK charts was released by Telly Savalas in 1975. What was it called?\nAnswer:", "answer": "'IF'", "aliases": ["I.F.", "If...", "If (song)", "I.f.", "If (album)", "If (disambiguation)", "If...", "I F", "'IF'", "IF", "If.", "If", "If (songs)", "IF (disambiguation)", "If... (song)"]} {"context": "Question: In Roman mythology, on which part of the body were talaria worn?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Feet", "aliases": ["Foot fracture", "Human feet", "Foot muscles", "Pedis", "Dorsum of foot", "Joints of foot", "Plates of meat", "Muscles of the Feet", "Foot dorsum", "Foot", "Joints of the foot", "Articulatio pedis", "Broken foot", "Foot (anatomy)", "Articulationes pedis", "Foot type", "Insteps", "Articulations of foot", "Human foot", "Foot sweat", "Instep", "Feet", "Foot deformities", "Foot taboo", "Foot fractures"]} {"context": "Question: What is Australian slang for an outside lavatory?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dunny", "aliases": ["Dunny"]} {"context": "Question: In which county is the polo venue of Cowdray Park?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(West) Sussex", "aliases": ["West sussex", "West Sussex", "West Sussex Youth Cabinet", "W Sussex", "W sussex", "West Sussex, England", "(West) Sussex"]} {"context": "Question: What is the capital of the American state of Nevada?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Carson City", "aliases": ["Carson City", "Carson City, Nev.", "Carson City, NV", "Capital of Nevada", "Carson City (NV)", "Carson, Nevada", "Carson City, NV Metropolitan Statistical Area", "Yesterday's Flyers", "Carson, NV", "Carson City County, Nevada", "Consolidated Municipality of Carson City, Nevada", "Carson City metropolitan area", "Carson city nevada", "Carson City County", "City of Carson City", "Carson City, Nevada", "Consolidated Municipality of Carson City", "Carson City, NV MSA", "Carson City, Nevada metropolitan area"]} {"context": "Question: Who is the only Rugby League player to win two consecutive Lance Todd trophies, doing so in 2007 and 2008?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Paul Wellens", "aliases": ["Paul Wellens", "Paul wellens"]} {"context": "Question: Which American motor manufacturer's logo is the head of a ram?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dodge", "aliases": ["Dodge", "Dodge V8", "Dodge Brothers", "Dodge Motors", "Dodge Brothers Motor Car Company", "Dodge Brothers Company", "Dodge Brothers, Inc", "Dadge", "Grab life by the horns", "Dodge Motor Company", "Dodge (car)", "Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicle Company", "The Dodge Brothers Company", "Dodge division", "Dodge Cars", "Fratzog"]} {"context": "Question: Excluding Antarctica, which continent reaches the furthest south?\nAnswer:", "answer": "South America", "aliases": ["South amerika", "South america", "Prehistory of South America", "South American capital cities", "Southamericans", "S. America", "South American continent", "America do Sul", "South America (region)", "South America (continent)", "South american capital cities", "South Americas", "Aouth america", "South Americans", "Southamerica", "Southern America", "South American", "América do Sul", "List of national capitals in South America", "Tourism in South America", "South Amerika", "Southamerican", "South-America", "South-American", "South America"]} {"context": "Question: What was the name of the concert held at the Cleveland Arena, Ohio, on 21st March 1952, said to be the world’s first major rock & roll concert?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Moondog Coronation Ball", "aliases": ["The Moondog Coronation Ball", "Moondog Coronation Ball"]} {"context": "Question: Alphabetically which is the first of the five halogens in the periodic table\nAnswer:", "answer": "Astatine", "aliases": ["Asstatine", "Rarest element", "Astaine", "7440-68-8", "Element 85", "Astatide", "Astateen", "Astat", "Astatine", "Alabamium", "Astitene", "Eka-iodine", "Alabamine"]} {"context": "Question: Probably best remembered as being chief presenter of ITV's News At Ten between 1976 and 1991which British journalist and broadcaster sadly passed away on July 20th 2012?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ALASTAIR BURNETT", "aliases": ["ALASTAIR BURNETT", "Alastair Burnet", "Alastair Burnett"]} {"context": "Question: Viva Forever' is a West End musical (2012) based on the music of 'which pop group?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SPICE GIRLS", "aliases": ["Spice Girls solo discography", "The Spice Girls", "Now And Forever : The Greatest Hits", "Spice Girl", "Suzanne Tinker", "Lianne Morgan", "Spice Girls", "Solo spice girls discography", "Spice girls", "The Spice Girls Story: Viva Forever", "Touch (girl group)", "SPICE GIRLS"]} {"context": "Question: Which equipment-free sport did Ashok Das introduce to the British Army in 2005?\nAnswer:", "answer": "KABBADI", "aliases": ["Indoor kabaddi", "Kabaddi", "Kabaddi Would Cup Tournament", "Kabbaddi", "Kabbadi", "Chedugudu", "Khabadi", "International Kabaddi Association", "National Kabaddi Association", "Hadudu", "Beach kabaddi", "KABBADI"]} {"context": "Question: Whose novels feature former US Army policeman 'Jack Reacher'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "LEE CHILD (accept his real name J", "aliases": ["LEE CHILD (accept his real name J"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the only person to win the BBC TV Sports Personality of the Year twice during the 1990's - in 1994 and 1996?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Damon Hill", "aliases": ["Damon Hill", "P1 International"]} {"context": "Question: Canadian Florence Nightingale Graham dropped out of nursing school in Toronto and joined her elder brother in New York City, working as a bookkeeper for the E.R. Squibb Pharmaceuticals Company. By what name is she better known?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Elizabeth Arden", "aliases": ["Florence Graham", "Elizabeth Arden", "Florence Nightingale Graham"]} {"context": "Question: Who had hits with Go Now and Nights in White Satin?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Moody Blues", "aliases": ["Moody Blues", "The Moody Blues", "Moodies", "MoodyBlues", "22 thousand days", "Twenty-two thousand days", "Moodyblues", "22,000 days", "Moody Blues,The", "Moody Blues, The", "22000 days"]} {"context": "Question: Although they are best known for their only top five hit ,'Amateur Hour' and 'Beat The Clock' were other chart singles for which '70's group?\nAnswer:", "answer": "'SPARKS'", "aliases": ["'SPARKS'", "Sparks band", "Sparks (band)", "The Sparks"]} {"context": "Question: The Dakar Rally (previously known as the Paris Dakar rally) is an annual event, but of which country is Dakar the capital city?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Senegal", "aliases": ["Republic of Sénégal", "Sengal", "Sport in Senegal", "ISO 3166-1:SN", "Indigenous cultures, kingdoms and ethnic groups of", "Culture of Senegal", "Republic of Senegal", "Senegal", "Senegalese", "République du Sénégal", "Sénégal", "Indigenous Cultures, Kingdoms and Ethnic", "Etymology of Senegal"]} {"context": "Question: With reference to interest rates for what does the T stand in TIBOR?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tokyo", "aliases": ["東京都", "Economy of Tokyo", "Demographics of Tokyo", "東京", "Tõkyõ", "Oyata", "UN/LOCODE:JPTYO", "Toukyo", "Tōkyō, Japan", "Tōkyo", "JP-13", "Tōkyō Met.", "Tokyo Metropolitan Prefecture", "To-kyo", "Tokio Metropolis", "Tôkiô", "Oyata, Tokyo", "Tohkyoh", "Economy of tokyo", "Toukyou-to", "Tókio", "Tokyo", "Toky", "To Kyo", "Tōkyō Prefecture", "Tōkyō-to", "Tokyo (Japan)", "Tōkyō, JP-13", "Tôkyô Prefecture", "Tôkyô, Japan", "Dōngjīng (Japan)", "Outlying islands of Tokyo", "Toukyou", "Toyko, Japan", "TOKYO", "Tōkei", "Tokyo Met.", "Tôkyô", "Tokeo", "Tokei", "Tokyo-To", "Tokyo Plain", "Kudanzaka", "Toukiou", "Tokyo, Tokyo", "To kyo", "Tookioo", "Metropolitan Tokyo", "Tokyo, Japan", "ToKyo", "Toquio", "Toyko", "Tookyoo", "To-Kyo", "Tokyoh", "Tōkyō Metropolis", "Tokyo Administrative District", "Tõkiõ", "Tokyo in pop culture", "Tokyo,Japan", "Tokyo City and Prefecture", "Tōkyō", "Tokyoto"]} {"context": "Question: The Earth's Equator is approximately how many millions of metres in length?\nAnswer:", "answer": "40", "aliases": ["forty", "40"]} {"context": "Question: Estelle Parsons won a best supporting actress Oscar for her role in which 1967 film?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bonnie and Clyde", "aliases": ["Prentiss Oakley", "Clyde Champion Barrow", "Bonnie & Clyde", "Barrow gang", "Bonnie and clyde", "Bonnie Parker", "Bonny & Clyde", "Bonnie + Clyde", "Prentis Oakley", "Bonney Parker", "Bonny and Clyde", "Bonnie&Clyde", "Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow", "Clyde Barrow", "Bonnie & Clide", "Bonnie And Clyde", "Roy Thornton", "The story of bonnie and clyde", "Bonny + Clyde", "Clyde Chestnut Barrow", "Bonnie Elizabeth Parker", "Bonnie and Clyde"]} {"context": "Question: According to ancient Greek philosophers the universe was made up of five basic elements, earth, air, fire, water and which other?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ether", "aliases": ["Alkoxyalkane", "Ether group", "Primary ether", "Ethers, cyclic", "Ether bond", "Polyether", "Ether", "Sweet oil of vitriol", "Diaryl ether", "Aryl ether", "Secondary ether", "Organic ether", "O-alkylation", "Tertiary ether", "Polyethers", "Ethers", "Ether (chemistry)", "Oleum dulci vitrioli"]} {"context": "Question: What pay-per view wrestling event was held for the first time in 1985?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Wrestlemania", "aliases": ["Wm 34", "WrestleMania Main-Eventers", "WWE Wrestlemania", "Wwe wrestlemania", "WrestleMania (PPV Series)", "Wrestlemania", "WrestleMania 34", "WrestleMania", "Wrestlemanis", "The Wrestlemania", "WrestleMania XXXIII", "WrestleMania 33", "WrestleMania XXXIV", "The Greatest Superstars of WrestleMania", "WEW WrestleMania", "Wrestle mania", "Wrestlemania 33", "WWE WrestleMania", "Wresltemania", "WWE WM"]} {"context": "Question: On which record label did Elvis Presley launch his career?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SUN", "aliases": ["The SUN", "SUN (disambiguation)", "Sun (UK)", "SUN", "Sun (disambiguation)", "Sun (band)", "The Sun (tabloid)", "The Sun (band)", "The Sun newspaper", "Sun (British newspaper)", "Sun (unit)", "The Sun (album)", "Da sun", "Sun newspaper"]} {"context": "Question: From Latin meaning 'earth', and Italian equating to a patio, what is the architectural flooring/wall composite of marble/granite/similar chips and binder?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Terrazzo", "aliases": ["Terrazzo floor", "Terazzo", "Terrazzo"]} {"context": "Question: Name the 1992 movie and character/actor that featured the quote “Are you crying? There’s no crying! There’s no crying in baseball!”\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tom Hanks as Jimmy Dugan in A", "aliases": ["Tom Hanks as Jimmy Dugan in A"]} {"context": "Question: Released in 1961, what was the last No.1 hit for Frankie Vaughan?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tower of Strength", "aliases": ["Tower of Strength (disambiguation)", "Tower Of Strength", "Tower of Strength"]} {"context": "Question: Where on the body would a Hindu woman wear a bindi?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Forehead", "aliases": ["Hairline", "Fore head", "Forehead", "Foreheads", "Sinciput", "Sincipital"]} {"context": "Question: What Swedish city is connected to Copenhagen via a bridge?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Malmö", "aliases": ["Municipality of Malmoe", "History of Malmö", "Municipality of Malmo", "Malmo urban area", "Malmoe, Sweden", "UN/LOCODE:SEMMA", "History of Malmo", "Malmo", "Municipality of Malmö", "Malmö urban area", "History of Malmoe", "Malmö", "Malmø", "Maelmo", "Malmö Theatre Academy", "Malmo, Sweden", "Malmoe kommun", "Malmoe stad", "Demographics of Malmo", "Malmö, Sweden", "Malmoe urban area", "Mälmo", "Malmoe"]} {"context": "Question: How many stars are on the national flag of Liberia?\nAnswer:", "answer": "One", "aliases": ["1", "one", "One"]} {"context": "Question: According to the title of the 1977 movie, who owned a dragon that could become invisible?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Pete's Dragon.", "aliases": ["Pete’s Dragon", "Pete's Dragon (film)", "Pets dragon", "Pete's dragon", "Pete's Dragon (2017 film)", "Passamaquoddy (song)", "Pete's Dragon.", "Pete's Dragon"]} {"context": "Question: Which Rod Stewart song mentions Celtic football club?\nAnswer:", "answer": "'YOU'RE IN MY HEART'", "aliases": ["You're In My Heart", "You're in My Heart", "You're in My Heart (disambiguation)", "'YOU'RE IN MY HEART'"]} {"context": "Question: What slippery synthetic substance was Ronald Reagan compared to - because no scandals stuck to him?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Teflon", "aliases": ["Teflon (trademark)", "Teflon", "PFTE", "Polytetrafluoroethene", "Polytetrafluroethylene", "Polytetracfluoroethane", "Polytetraflouroethylene", "Tefflon", "Polytetrafluorethylene", "Teflon coated", "Polytetrafluoroethylene", "EPTFE", "C2f4n", "PTFE", "Teflon(r)", "Ptfe", "Teflon®"]} {"context": "Question: On the human body, a keloid is a type of what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Scar", "aliases": ["Uloid", "Cicatricial", "Scar", "Scarring", "Cicatrice", "Scars", "Silicone Scar Sheets", "Fibroplasias", "Cicatrices", "Cicatrix", "Scarguard", "Infected cicatrix", "Fibroplasia", "Subcision", "Atrophic scarring", "Scarred", "Silicone scar sheet", "Laser scar removal", "Infected scar"]} {"context": "Question: In what month is Hogmanay celebrated?\nAnswer:", "answer": "December", "aliases": ["December", "㋋", "Xber", "Dec.", "Decembre"]} {"context": "Question: What six-letter word, taken from Yiddish, means ‘to grumble, complain’, especially when done to excess?\nAnswer:", "answer": "KVETCH", "aliases": ["Kvetch (disambiguation)", "KVETCH", "Kvetch"]} {"context": "Question: What US sitcom was the first exported to Britain?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Amos 'N' Andy", "aliases": ["Amos n Andy", "Amos And Andy", "Amos and andy", "Amos N Andy", "Amos & Andy", "George %22Kingfish%22 Stevens", "Amos and Andy", "Amos 'N' Andy", "Brazilian Brass Mines", "Amos ‘n’ Andy", "Amos 'n Andy", "Amos N' Andy", "The Amos 'n Andy Show", "Amos 'n Andy Show", "Amos 'n' Andy Show", "Amos 'n' Andy"]} {"context": "Question: Herman Van Rompuy became first Permanent President of what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The European Council", "aliases": ["European summits", "European Transport, Telecommunications and Energy Council", "Parties in the Council of the European Union", "List of Presidents of the European Council", "Euco", "European Summit", "Parties in the council of the european union", "European council", "Parties in the European Council", "Euopean Council", "Party affiliations in the Council of the European Union", "Current composition of the 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"Salmonella tryphimurium", "Solmanela", "Saur manila", "Saul manila", "Saurmanela", "Salmanella", "Salmonela", "Salmonella phages", "Saur manella", "Soulmanilla", "Sour manila", "Sal manilla", "Sal manila", "Saur manela", "Salmonellae", "Saur manilla", "Saul manilla", "Sour manela", "Sol manilla", "Saurmanella", "Soul manella"]} {"context": "Question: 'Feel Like Making Love' and 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face' were hit singles for which female artist?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Roberta Flack", "aliases": ["Roberta Flack"]} {"context": "Question: Who, on 23rd July 2009, became the leading Australian batsman, having accumulated more runs in 1st class cricket than the legendary Don Bradman?\nAnswer:", "answer": "JUSTIN LANGER", "aliases": ["JL Langer", "Justin Langer", "JUSTIN LANGER"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the brother of the Bronte sisters?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Branwell", "aliases": ["Branwell Brontë", "Bramwell Bronte", "Bramwell Brontë", "Branwell Bronte", "Patrick Branwell 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"answer": "1977", "aliases": ["1977", "one thousand, nine hundred and seventy-seven"]} {"context": "Question: Which team was the first to score a 'Golden Goal' in the soccer World Cup Finals?\nAnswer:", "answer": "France", "aliases": ["La Republique francaise", "Franciaország", "La Republique française", "Belle France", "FRANCE", "Republique française", "France", "Ranska", "Franciaorszag", "French Republic", "République francaise", "République française", "ISO 3166-1:FR", "Frankreich", "France (country)", "Etymology of France", "FrancE", "La République française", "People of France", "Republic of France", "Fracne", "Le France", "The French Republic", "Republique francaise", "The Republic of France", "La République francaise", "La France", "Rain in France", "Republic of france", "FRance", "Frakkland", "Climate of France", "Franse"]} {"context": "Question: What is the stage name of musician Marvin Lee Aday?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Meat Loaf", "aliases": ["Michael Aday", "Marvin Lee Aday", "Michael Lee Aday", "Meat Loaf (singer)", "Meat Loaf", "Meat loaf", "Meatloaf (singer)", "Meat Loaf Aday", "Marvin Aday"]} {"context": "Question: Which famous novelist also wrote under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Agatha Christie", "aliases": ["Christie Estate", "Agatha Christie DBE", "Agatha cristie", "Agatha Christie's", "Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie", "Agatha Mary Clarissa", "Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan", "Christie estate", "Agatha Christy", "Dame Agatha Christie", "Christie, Agatha", "Mary Westmacott", "Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie", "Tropes in Agatha Christie's novels", "Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan", "Christie, Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa", "Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller, Lady", "Plot devices in Agatha Christie's novels", "Lady Mallowan", "Agatha Christie Ltd.", "Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady M", "Agasta Christie", "Agatha Clarissa", "Agatha Mary Clarissa, Dame Christie", "Agatha Christie", "Lady Agatha Mallowan", "Agathe 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"NBA", "aliases": ["Nmba", "Nationa Basketball Association", "The N. 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"Raphaelesque", "Raffaello Sanzio da Urb", "Raphael Sanzio", "Raphael (painter)", "Sanzio", "Raphael Sanzi", "Rapheal", "Rafael Sanzio da Urbino", "Raphaello Sanzio"]} {"context": "Question: A duodecennial event occurs every how many years?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Twelve", "aliases": ["Twelve", "12", "twelve"]} {"context": "Question: Which profession are members of the B.D.A.\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dentists", "aliases": ["Dentists", "Dentite", "Dental Surgeon", "Dentist", "Cand.odont", "Dental surgeon"]} {"context": "Question: \"What is the name of the principle that \"\"if two explanations account equally well for a particular phenomenon, the one to be chosen is the one with the fewer assumptions\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Occam's razor", "aliases": ["Morgan's law", "Parsimoniousness", "Thargola's sword", "Achems razor", "Ockham razor", "Ontological parsimony", "Ockman's razor", "Ockam's Razor", "Ockhams razor", "Parsimonious explanation", "Law Of Economy", "Okhams razor", "Aristotle's 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food “tastes so good, cats ask for it by name”?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Meow Mix", "aliases": ["Meow Mix (cat food)", "The Meow Mix Theme", "Meow Mix Cat", "Alley Cat (cat food)", "Meowmix", "Meow Mix Theme", "Singing cat", "Meow Mix"]} {"context": "Question: Which US burlesque dancer and model was born Heather Renee Sweet?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dita Von Teese", "aliases": ["Heather Renée Sweet", "Heather Renee Sweet", "Von Teese", "Heather Sweet", "Dita von Teese", "Dita Von Tease", "Deeta von Teese", "Dita Von Teese", "Marilyn Manson's Ex-Wife"]} {"context": "Question: What was the previous occupation of comedian Jim Bowen?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Teacher", "aliases": ["Teachings", "Educator", "Teachest", "School marm", "Schoolteachers", "Teaching aid", "Pedagogia", "School Teacher", "Teaches", "Teacher", "Schoolteacher", "Professional educator", "Professeur", "History teacher", "Teacheth", "Teachers", "School teacher", "Schoolmarms", "Teachingly", "Taught", "List of educators", "Remedial teacher", "Schoolmarm", "National Teacher", "TEACHER", "School teachers"]} {"context": "Question: The Red Sea is connected to the Indian Ocean by which gulf ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Gulf of Aden.", "aliases": ["Gulf of Aden", "Aden, Gulf of", "Khalīj 'Adan", "Gulf of Berbera", "Gacanka Cadmeed", "Gulf of Aden.", "Pirate alley", "خليج عدن"]} {"context": "Question: What brand announced, in 2010, that their food used to taste bad?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dominos", "aliases": ["Doublenine", "Double nine", "Domino game", "Domino", "Dominos", "Double9", "Double 9", "Domino games", "Dominoes", "Double 6", "Double6"]} {"context": "Question: Tony Hadley was the lead singer with which 1980s new romantic band?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Spandau Ballet", "aliases": ["List of awards and nominations received by Spandau", "Spandau Ballet", "Spandeau Ballet", "Spanadu Ballet", "Spandou Ballet"]} {"context": "Question: What is the capital of the province of Manitoba, Canada?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Winnipeg", "aliases": ["The peg", "The weather in Winnipeg", "List of Winnipeg MPs and MLAs", "Winnepeg, Manitoba", "Winnipeg, Canada", "Shamrock School, Winnipeg", "Winnipeg, Manitoba", "St. John Brebeuf School (Winn", "École Marie-Anne-Gaboury", "Victor Mager School, Winnipeg", "Winnipeg", "List of Winnipeg sister cities", "Frontenac School", "UN/LOCODE:CAWNP", "Shamrock School", "George McDowell School, Winnipeg", "Frontenac School, Winnipeg", "City of Winnipeg", "Winnipegger", "École Guyot, Winnipeg", "Ecole Guyot", "America/Winnipeg", "Winnipeg, MB, Canada", "WPG", "École Marie-Anne-Gaboury", "Winterpeg", "École Guyot", "Darwin School", "Ecole Marie-Anne-Gaboury", "Darwin School, Winnipeg", "Winipeg", "Winnipeg, MB", "Whinnipeg", "Windsor School, Winnipeg", "The Peg", "Victor Mager School", "Whyte Ridge", "Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada", "Winnepeg", "Archwood School, Winnipeg", "Archwood School"]} {"context": "Question: In which city was the rock star Michael Hutchence found dead in 1997 ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SYDNEY", "aliases": ["Sydney, New South Wales, Australia", "Sydneian", "UN/LOCODE:AUSYD", "Sydney Australia", "Sydney (N.S.W.)", "Sydney", "Sydneians", "Sydney, NSW, Australia", "Sydney, New South Wales", "Sydney, AU-NSW", "Sidney, Australia", "Syndey", "Sydney, NSW", "Capital of New South Wales", "SYDNEY", "Sydneysider", "Sydney metropolitan area", "Ysdney", "Sydney (Australia)", "Sydneysiders", "Greater Sydney", "Sydney (N.S.W.),", "Sydney, Australia"]} {"context": "Question: The sea between Australia and New Zealand is named after an explorer of what nationality?\nAnswer:", "answer": "DUTCH", "aliases": ["Autochtones", "The Dutch", "Netherlanders", "Dutch people", "Etnic Dutch", "Dutch person", "Autochtoon", "Dutch (ethnic group)", "Dutch (ethnic group and nation)", "Dutchmen", "Dutch People", "People of Holland", "Autochtonen", "DUTCH", "Dutch (Ethnic group)", "Dutch ethnic group", "Netherlander", "Etnic dutch", "Ethnic Dutch", "Netherlandians", "Dutch (people)"]} {"context": "Question: How many hundredweight are in a UK ton?\nAnswer:", "answer": "20", "aliases": ["twenty", "20"]} {"context": "Question: What plant do we often call the 'Busy Lizzie'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Impatiens", "aliases": ["Balsamine", "Balsam-weed", "Impatien", "Balsam (flower)", "Wild balsam", "Jewel weed", "Jewel-weed", "Wild Balsam", "Impatients", "Jewelweed plant", "Impatiens", "Balsam Weed", "Balsam weed", "Jewelweed"]} {"context": "Question: Which competition was won by Caroline Flack in December 2014?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Strictly Come Dancing", "aliases": ["People's Strictly", "Strictly Come Dancing (Series One)", "Strictly come dancing", "Peoples Strictly", "Strictly Ice Dancing", "Strictly Come Dancing (TV series)", "Strictly Come Dancing", "Strictly Come Dancing Band", "Strictly African Dancing"]} {"context": "Question: What was named after American frontiersman James Bowie?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Knife", "aliases": ["Ansall", "Knifes", "Cable sheath 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nitric acid?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen", "aliases": ["Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen"]} {"context": "Question: The particle physics unit of reactionary particle decay is?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Strangeness", "aliases": ["Strange particle", "Strangeness", "Strangeness (particle physics)", "Strange Particle", "Eta charge", "Strangeness number", "Strange particles", "Eta-charge"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the first President to be an American citizen from birth, having been born after the Declaration of Independence?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Martin Van Buren", "aliases": ["Martin Van Buren", "Martin van Buren", "Martin VanBuren", "Martin van bueren", "President Van Buren", "The Little Magician", "Little Magician", "Martin Van Ruin", "8th President of the United States", "Presidency of Martin Van Buren", "Maarten van Buren", "Van Buren Administration", "Eighth President of the United States", "Martin van bueran", "Martin Van Buran", "Old Kinderhook"]} {"context": "Question: What happens at the 'Tower of London' at 9.40 every evening?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ceremony of the Keys", "aliases": ["Ceremony of the Keys", "Ceremony of the keys"]} {"context": "Question: A calcifuge is a plant that will grow best where?\nAnswer:", "answer": "IN ACIDIC SOIL", "aliases": ["IN ACIDIC SOIL"]} {"context": "Question: Which red dwarf star, approximately 4.2 light-years distant in the constellation of Centaurus is the nearest star to the Sun?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Proxima Centauri", "aliases": ["Gl 551", "Proxima Centauri", "GCTP 3278.00", "V645 Centauri", "Proxima centauri", "Proxima Centauri C", "Nearest star to our planet", "LHS 49", "Alpha Centauri C", "Closest star", "Rigil Kent C", "Proxima Centari", "Proxima Centaurus", "Alpha Proxima", "Proxima Centuri", "Gliese 551", "Alpha proxima"]} {"context": "Question: Which East Midlands club holds the Football League record for most games played?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Nots County", "aliases": ["Nots County"]} {"context": "Question: Which coral atoll, the largest island in the Chagos Archipelago, was forcibly depopulated in 1971 to make way for a joint UK/USA military base?\nAnswer:", "answer": "DIEGO GARCIA", "aliases": ["Deigo garcia", "FJDG", "DIEGO GARCIA", "Anniversary Island", "Diego Garcia", "Diego Garcia Tracking Station", "Deigo Garcia"]} {"context": "Question: \"\"\"At night they fly, you better run, these winged things are not much fun.\"\" \"\"In the jungle you must wait, until the dice read five or eight.\"\" \"\"A tiny bite can make you itch, make you sneeze, make you twitch.\"\" \"\"This will not be an easy mission, monkeys slow the expedition.\"\" Clues from what 1995 movie game?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Jumanji", "aliases": ["Jumangi", "Jumanji (reboot)", "Jumanji (film)", "Jumanji (movie)", "Jumanji (2014 film)", "Jumanji (2016 film)", "Carl Bentley", "Jumanij", "Jumanji", "Jumanji (2015 film)", "Sam Parrish", "Jumanji 3", "Jumanji 2", "Sarah Whittle"]} {"context": "Question: What is the title of the film considered to be the debut of cartoon character Mickey Mouse?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Steamboat Willie", "aliases": ["Steamboat Willie", "Timeless River", "Steamboat Willy", "Steam boat Willie"]} {"context": "Question: In which sitcom did Penelope Wilton play the wife of Richard Briers?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ever Decreasing Circles", "aliases": ["Ever Decreasing Circles"]} {"context": "Question: The UK television drama series ‘Boys From the Black Stuff’ was set in which city?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Liverpool", "aliases": ["Liverpudlian", "Liverpudlians", "Liverpool, UK", "Liverpool (borough)", "Liverpool, Britain", "Metropolitan Borough of Liverpool", "The weather in Liverpool", "Liverpool (England)", "Liverpool/Archive 1", "Lerpwl", "County Borough of Liverpool", "Liverpool", "Scouseland", "Liverpool, Merseyside", "Landmarks in Liverpool", "Liverpool, England", "L'POOL", "Liverpool, U.K."]} {"context": "Question: Who wrote the classic ghost story The Monkey's Paw ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(W.W.) JACOBS", "aliases": ["William Wymark Jacobs", "W W Jacobs", "W w jacobs", "WIlliam Jacobs", "W. W. Jacobs", "WW Jacobs", "(W.W.) JACOBS", "Ww jacobs", "W.W. Jacobs"]} {"context": "Question: What is Japan considering fitting in lifts after the 7.8 magnitude earthquake in May 2015 affected over 20,000 lifts\nAnswer:", "answer": "Emergency toilets & drinking water", "aliases": ["Emergency toilets & drinking water"]} {"context": "Question: Who, in the Bible, was the eldest son of Isaac?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Esau", "aliases": ["Eisof", "'Esaw", "'Esav", "Esav", "Esau", "Eisov", "ʿĒśāw", "עֵשָׂו"]} {"context": "Question: Who lived in the Lateran Palace from the fourth to the fourteenth centuries?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Popes", "aliases": ["List of Vatican monarchs", "African popes", "List of Roman Catholic popes by nationality", "List of popes", "German pope", "List of German popes", "List of popes by nationality", "List of Popes", "List of Bishops of Rome", "List of the popes", "Recent pope", "List of Popes by nationality", "List of Popes of Rome", "Popes by nationality", "Popes", "List of bishops of Rome", "Timeline of the Papacy", "List of Syrian popes", "List of Catholic popes", "List of Roman Catholic Popes", "Recent Pope", "List of popes of Rome", "Syrian popes"]} {"context": "Question: The Levant, (deriving from 15th century French, lever, 'rising', relating to the Eastern sunrise) refers to what part of the world?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Eastern Mediterranean", "aliases": ["Eastern Mediterranean"]} {"context": "Question: \"The \"\"Hall of Mirrors\"\" is in which building?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Palace of Versailles", "aliases": ["Palais de Versailles", "Palace of versailles", "Musee national du chateau de Versa", "Palace and Park of Versailles", "Chateau of Versailles", "Versailles", "Museum of the History of France, Versa", "City of Versailles", "Palace of Versailles", "Musée de Versailles", "Musée national du Château de Versa", "Versailles Castle", "Musée d’Histoire de France", "Palais Versailles", "Château de Versailles", "Residence of Versailles", "Schloss Versailles", "Musée national du château de Versa", "Versailles Museum", "Galerie de Versailles", "Chateau de Versailles", "Château of Versailles", "PalaceofVersailles", "Musée national du château et des T", "Musée d'Histoire de France", "Chateau Versailles", "Versailles Palace", "The Palace of Versailles", "Musée historique de Versailles"]} {"context": "Question: Which foreign car manufacture has a rams head on its badge?\nAnswer:", "answer": "DODGE", "aliases": ["Dodge", "Dodge V8", "Dodge Brothers", "Dodge Motors", "Dodge Brothers Motor Car Company", "Dodge Brothers Company", "Dodge Brothers, Inc", "Dadge", "DODGE", "Grab life by the horns", "Dodge Motor Company", "Dodge (car)", "Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicle Company", "The Dodge Brothers Company", "Dodge division", "Dodge Cars", "Fratzog"]} {"context": "Question: John Nettles plays 'Detective Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby' in 'Midsomer Murders', who played 'Detective Sergeant Gavin Troy'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "DANIEL CASEY", "aliases": ["DANIEL CASEY", "Daniel Casey"]} {"context": "Question: Atychiphobia is the irrational fear of what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Failure", "aliases": ["Major flops", "Unsuccess", "List of product failures", "Failboat", "Failed", "Fail (meme)", "Phail", "Fail pictures", "Commercial failures", "Failure", "Epic fail", "Fail (internet meme)", "FAIL", "Fail picture", "Epic Fail", "Commercial failure", "EPIC FAIL", "Failures", "Fail (Internet meme)", "PHAIL", "Epic failure", "Mitt Romney presidential campaign 2008", "Fail"]} {"context": "Question: What was Tony Blair’s constituency?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SEDGEFIELD", "aliases": ["Segfield", "SEDGEFIELD", "Sedgefield"]} {"context": "Question: What public school did the Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Charles attend?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Gordonston", "aliases": ["Gordonstoun School", "Gordonstun", "Gordonstown", "Gordonstoun", "Gordonston", "Gordonstounians", "Gordonstone"]} {"context": "Question: What is the significance of 16th June 1904?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Day on which Ulysses is set", "aliases": ["Day on which Ulysses is set"]} {"context": "Question: In 2005, Dan Wheldon became the first British competitor to win what event in over 30 years?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Indianapolis 500", "aliases": ["Indianapolis 500-Mile Race", "The Indianapolis 500-Mile Race", "Greatest spectecle in racin", "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing", "The Greatest Spectacle In Racing", "Indy 505", "The Indianapolis 500", "Greatest Spectacle in Racing", "Indy500", "Indy 500", "The Indy 500", "Indianopolis 500", "Greatest Spectacle In Racing", "The 500", "Indianapolis 500", "Indianapolis 500 Mile Race", "Indianapolis 505", "International 500-Mile Sweepstakes Race", "International 500-Mile Sweepstakes", "The greatest spectecle in racing", "Carb Day"]} {"context": "Question: Of the ten most populated cities of the USA which is furthest north?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Detroit", "aliases": ["The 313", "Detroit, Michigan", "2014 Southeastern Michigan flood", "Detroit, Mich.", "West Side Detroit", "Detroit, Michigan, United States", "The weather in Detroit", "State of Detroit", "Detroit automaker", "St. Scholastica School, Detroit", "Detroit, MI", "Detroit, USA", "Detroit, Michigan, U.S.", "Detroit, Michigan, US", "Demographics of Detroit", "Detroit (MI)", "Motor city", "UN/LOCODE:USDET", "Racial and Ethnic History of Detroit", "Demographics of Detriot", "Detroit, M.I.", "Detroit, Michigan, USA", "Race and ethnicity in Detroit", "The Motor City", "Motown, Michigan", "The 3-1-3", "Détroit, MI", "Detroit, mi", "Detroit's Effort in the Great War", "Detroit", "Detroit, United States", "Detroit, Michigan, U.S.A", "The motor city", "Detroiters", "Detroit Michigan", "City of Detroit", "City of Detroit, Michigan", "Detroit City", "Motor City", "East Side Detroit", "Detroit MI", "Demographic profile of Detroit", "Detroit (Mich.)", "Detriot", "Détroit, Michigan"]} {"context": "Question: The German film 'The Blue Angel' launched the career of which famous actress?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Marlene Dietrich", "aliases": ["Marie M. Dietrich", "Marlène Dietrich", "Marlena Dietrich", "Marie M Dietrich", "Marie Dietrich", "Marlene dietrick", "Marlene Dietrich", "Marie Magdalene Dietrich"]} {"context": "Question: What name is given to the unofficial accolade awarded to the fastest passenger ship to cross the Atlantic in the westbound direction?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Blue Riband", "aliases": ["Hales trophy", "Blue Riband", "Hales Trophy"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the executioner of Louis XVI?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sansom", "aliases": ["Sansom"]} {"context": "Question: Who wrote the collection of Gothic horror stories entitled In A Glass Darkly in 1872?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu", "aliases": ["Joseph Lefanu", "J. Sheridan Lefanu", "J. Sheridan Le Fanu", "Joseph Sheridan le Fanu", "Joseph Sheridan Lefanu", "Le Fanu", "J.S. Le Fanu", "Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu", "Sheridan le Fanu", "J. S. LeFanu", "J. S. Le Fanu", "Joseph Le Fanu", "Sheridan Le Fanu"]} {"context": "Question: Which headgear actually only holds about three litres?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ten Gallon Hat", "aliases": ["10 gallon hat", "Ten-gallon hats", "Ten Gallon Hat", "Cowboy hats", "Ten-gallon hat", "Cowboy Hat", "Ten gallon hat", "Cowboy hat", "10-gallon hat", "Ten- gallon hat"]} {"context": "Question: In the BBC TV series, how are Antonio Carlucci and Genaro Contaldo better known?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Two Greedy Italians", "aliases": ["Two Greedy Italians"]} {"context": "Question: Which NATO member country has the smallest population?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Iceland", "aliases": ["IJsland", "Icedland", "The land of ice and snow", "Icelandic isles", "Lýðveldið ísland", "Iceland", "ISO 3166-1:IS", "The Republic of Iceland", "Ice-land", "Hyui", "Republic of Iceland", "Ísland", "ICELAND", "Lydveldid island", "Icealnd", "Ice land", "Mainland Iceland", "Island of Iceland"]} {"context": "Question: What is the second-largest day for U.S. food consumption, after Thanksgiving Day?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Super Bowl Sunday", "aliases": ["Superbowl Sunday", "Super Bowl Sunday"]} {"context": "Question: Which French physicist (1852-1908) shared the Nobel Prize for Physics with the Curies in 1903 and has the SI unit of radioactivity named after him?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Antoine Becquerel", "aliases": ["Becquerel, Antoine Henri", "Antoine H. Becquerel", "Anton Henri Becquerel", "Antoine Becquerel", "Antoine-henri becquerel", "Henri Becquerel", "Antoine-Henri Becquerel", "Antoine Henri Becquerel"]} {"context": "Question: Only two nations have square flags. One is the Vatican City. 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Tchaikovski", "Pyotr Il'ich Chaykovsky", "Pyotr Illich Tchaikovsky", "Pyotr Ilyich", "Pytor Il'yich Chaykov", "Pyotr Illych Tchaikovsky", "Peter Tschaikowsky", "Peter Illich Tschaikowsky", "Petr chaikovskiy", "Pëtr Ilyich Tchaikovsky", "Pjotr Tjajkovskij", "Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky", "Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikov", "Peter I. Tchaikovsky", "Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky", "Petr Il'ic Cajkovskij", "Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikov", "Pyotr Ilyich Chaykovsky", "Peter Tchaikovsky", "Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky", "Peter Tschaikovsky", "Pëtr Il’ič Čaj", "P.I. Tschaikovsky", "Tchaikovksy", "Tschaicowsky", "Tchicovski", "Čajkovskij", "Pyotr Tchaikowsky", "Piotr Iljitsch Tchaik", "Pëtr Ilyich Chaikovsky", "Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky", "Peter I Tchaikovsky", "Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky", "Pyotr Ilyich Tschaikov", "Pyotr Il’ich Chaykovsky", "Пётр Ильи́ч", "Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky", "Pyotr Il'yich Chaikovsky", "Pyotr Tchaikovsky", "Чайковский"]} {"context": "Question: In the very first Boston Marathon, 15 runners competed. 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Ulyanov", "Nikolai Lenin", "Ле́нин"]} {"context": "Question: Hewer is an old occupational name for which trade?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Miner", "aliases": ["Ore miner", "Miner", "Putter (mining)", "Miners"]} {"context": "Question: The Greek god of marriage is?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hymen", "aliases": ["Microperforate hymen", "Vaginal corona", "Hymen", "Hymen vaginae", "List of hymen states", "Carunculae myrtiforme", "Maiden heads", "Carunculae myrtiformes", "List of animals with hymens", "Cherry (slang)", "Popped cherry", "Himen", "Hy-men", "Hymens", "Maidenheads"]} {"context": "Question: What is the title of The Beatles first feature film, released in 1964?\nAnswer:", "answer": "A Hard Day’s Night", "aliases": ["A hard day's night", "Hard Day's Night", "Hard days night", "A Hard Day's Night (disambiguation)", "A hard days night", "A Hard Day's Night", "A Hard Day’s Night", "Hard day's night"]} {"context": "Question: In the 1963 film ‘Summer Holiday’ the four boys are joined by a girl trio during their journey. Name any of the three actresses in the trio.\nAnswer:", "answer": "UNA STUBBS, PAMELA", "aliases": ["UNA STUBBS, PAMELA"]} {"context": "Question: What is the small club used for killing landed fish called\nAnswer:", "answer": "A priest", "aliases": ["The Priest", "Priest (disambiguation)", "Priest (movie)", "Priest (film)", "A priest"]} {"context": "Question: What is the next in the series: Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Kenya, Malawi, Zambia, Gambia, Botswana, Lesotho, Mauritius\nAnswer:", "answer": "Swaziland", "aliases": ["Kingdom of Swaziland", "Swazi Kingdom", "Capital of Swaziland", "Swasiland", "Health in Swaziland", "Umbuso weSwatini", "Health care in Swaziland", "Government of Swaziland", "Swazi kingdom", "People of Swaziland", "Swaziland", "Umbuso waseSwatini", "ISO 3166-1:SZ", "Administrative divisions of Swaziland"]} {"context": "Question: Who wrote the Mott The Hoople hit 'All The Young Dudes'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "David Bowie", "aliases": ["Hermione Farthingale", "Ziggy Stardust (persona)", "The Berlin Trilogy", "Berlin Trilogy", "Bowiesque", "David Bowie", "David bowie filmography", "Davie Jones and the King Bees", "Bowiean", "David bowie", "Tao Jones Index", "Bowie, David", "The Konrads", "Davie Jones with the King Bees", "David Bowie's", "David Bowi", "Davis bowie", "The Manish Boys", "David Robert Hayward-Jones", "Ziggy stardust (persona)", "The King of Glitter Rock", "David Hayward-Jones", "The Lower Third", "Davy Jones and the Lower Third"]} {"context": "Question: In which US state is the Green Mountains Range?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Vermont", "aliases": ["Sports in Vermont", "Transportation in Vermont", "United States, Vermont", "Transport in Vermont", "US-VT", "Vermonters", "Vermont (state)", "Geography of Vermont", "USA, Vermont", "Climate of Vermont", "Demographics of Vermont", "Vermont", "State of Vermont", "14th state", "Green Mountain State", "Fourteenth State", "14th State", "Vermont USA", "Vermontian", "USA Vermont", "Vermont, USA", "Economy of Vermont", "Religion in Vermont", "Vermont, United States", "Vermont, US", "Christianity in Vermont", "Vermont (U.S. state)", "The Green Mountain State"]} {"context": "Question: Turin lies on which river?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Po", "aliases": ["Po (disambiguation)", ".po (disambiguation)", "PO (disambiguation)", "Po", "Po.", "P/O", "P.o.", "P O", "PO", "P.O."]} {"context": "Question: The Gilles Villeneuve Formula One racing circuit is in which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Canada", "aliases": ["Canada", "Canadá", "The Dominion of Canada", "Commonwealth of Canada", "Dominion of canada", "ISO 3166-1:CA", "Etymology of Canada", "CANADA", "Canadiophile", "Canada's", "ᑲᓇᑕ", "Canada/References", "America's top hat", "Canada.", "Cnada", "Čanada", "Canadian Federation", "Kenadian", "Canadialand", "Xanada", "Dominion of Canada", "Canadaa"]} {"context": "Question: Who won Oscars for directing Platoon (1986) and Born on the Fourth of July (1989)?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Oliver Stone", "aliases": ["Stones Law", "Oliver Stone", "Stone's Law"]} {"context": "Question: How many symphonies did Jean Sibelius compose?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Seven", "aliases": ["Seven", "seven", "7"]} {"context": "Question: What nationality was the painter Vincent Van Gogh?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dutch", "aliases": ["Dtuch", "Dutc", "Dutch", "Dutch (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: In the mid 1990s what major fossil discovery was made in Liaoning, China?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Well-preserved fossils of feathered din", "aliases": ["Well-preserved fossils of feathered din"]} {"context": "Question: Which company produces the 'Fireblade' motorcycle?\nAnswer:", "answer": "HONDA", "aliases": ["Honda Technologies", "HONDA", "Honda atv", "Honda Motor Company, Limited", "Honda Clio", "Honda Soltec", "Honda (automobile)", "Honda Outboard", "Honda Motor Co.", "Honda Motor Company Limited", "Honda Corporation", "Honda Verno", "Honda", "Honda Group", "Honda motorcycle", "本田", "Soltec", "Honda Motor Co., Ltd.", "Hero honda passion plus", "Cbr 150", "Honda Motor Company Inc.", "Honda motorcycles", "Honda Motor Company", "Honda Motor Co. Ltd.", "Honda 300ex", "Honda CL145", "Honda Motorcycles", "Honda Primo", "Honda Motor Manufacturing", "Honda Werther", "Honda Motor"]} {"context": "Question: In the theatre and music industry, what are ‘cans’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Headphones", "aliases": ["Osteo-phone", "Hd 595", "Head phones", "Electrostatic headphones", "Earbud", "🎧", "Bonephones", "Stereophone", "USB headset", "Earphones", "Bonephone", "Canalphones", "Headphones", "Circumaural", "Osteophone", "Stereophones", "Earphone", "Ear buds", "Headphone", "Stereo headphones", "Canalphone", "Supra-aural"]} {"context": "Question: What kind of creature is Firenze?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Centaur", "aliases": ["Centaurs", "Hippocentaur", "Ixionidae", "Centaur", "Centuar", "Centaur (mythology)", "Battle of the Centaurs", "Sintar", "Centauress", "Cintar"]} {"context": "Question: Shirley Temple served as US Ambassador to which African country from 1974 – 1976?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GHANA", "aliases": ["Ghana", "GHANA", "Ghanian", "Ghanaian Republic", "Etymology of Ghana", "Ghanan", "The Democradic Republic of Ghana", "The country Ghana", "Black Star of Africa", "Republic of Ghana", "Ghana homeland", "State of Ghana", "ISO 3166-1:GH", "Republic Of Ghana", "Ghanaian", "The Republic Of Ghana", "Republic Ghana"]} {"context": "Question: Which 1989 music video of Madonna attracted criticism for showing images like her making love to Saint Martin de Porres, use of Catholic iconography including a scene where she develops stigmata as well as cross burning?\nAnswer:", "answer": "\"\"\"Like a Prayer\"\"\"", "aliases": ["Like a Prayer", "Like A Prayer", "Like a Prayer (disambiguation)", "\"\"\"Like a Prayer\"\"\""]} {"context": "Question: Which 1988 children’s novel by Roald Dahl features a hostile school headmistress named Miss Trunchbull ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MATILDA", "aliases": ["MATILDA (Military robot)", "MATILDA"]} {"context": "Question: \"Who sang \"\"Achy Breaky Heart\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Billy Ray Cyrus", "aliases": ["Braison Chance Cyrus", "Tish Cyrus", "Billy Ray Cyrus", "William Ray Cyrus", "Cyrus, Billy Ray", "Billy Cyrus", "Bill ray sirus", "Billy ray cirus", "Billy Ray Cyrus: Home at Last", "Bill ray cyrus", "Billy ray sirus"]} {"context": "Question: In Greek mythology, how many heads does Cerberus, the dog who guards the entrance to Hades, usually have?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Three", "aliases": ["3", "Three", "three"]} {"context": "Question: Which English novelist is best known for his Father Brown detective series?\nAnswer:", "answer": "G K Chesterton", "aliases": ["Chesterton, G", "G.K.Chesterton", "Gilbert K. Chesterton", "Gilbert chesterton", "Gilbert Keith Chesterton (author)", "Gilbert Keith Chesterton", "Chesteron, Gilbert Keith", "Gilbert Keith", "Gk chesterton", "G K Chesterton", "G Chesterton", "GK Chesterton", "GKC", "G.k. chesterton", "G. K. Chesterton", "Gilbert Chesterton", "G.K. 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Fischer"]} {"context": "Question: What name is given to a baby marsupial?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Joey", "aliases": ["Joey (disambiguation)", "Joey (song)", "Joey (film)", "Joey"]} {"context": "Question: If you have polythelia what have you got\nAnswer:", "answer": "Three nipples", "aliases": ["Three nipples"]} {"context": "Question: Which corporation (as at 2010) produces Schwarzkopf haircare and Pritt glue-stick products?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Henkel", "aliases": ["Schwarzkopf Professional", "Diadermine (cosmetics)", "Henkel Norden", "Duck Products", "Henkel AG & Co. KGaA", "UniBond", "Plastic padding", "Persil abaya shampoo", "Henkel Group", "Henkel"]} {"context": "Question: Which film of 2005, directed by Sam Mendes, is based on former marine and author Anthony Swafford and his pre Desert Storm experiences in Saudi Arabia and fighting in Kuwait?\nAnswer:", "answer": "JARHEAD", "aliases": ["Jarheads", "Jarhead (disambiguation)", "JARHEAD", "Jarhead", "Jar head"]} {"context": "Question: Which record by Dexy's Midnight Runners was the best-selling UK single of 1982?\nAnswer:", "answer": "COME ON EILEEN", "aliases": ["COME ON EILEEN", "What's grosser than sweat on Olivia Newton John", "Come on Eileen", "Come on eileen", "Come On Eileen", "Come On, Eileen"]} {"context": "Question: \"Who had a UK No. 1 hit in 1977 with \"\"Silver Lady\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "(David) Soul", "aliases": ["Payne & Redemption", "(David) Soul", "The Covered Man", "David Soul"]} {"context": "Question: Who played 'Callan' in the TV series of the same name?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Edward Woodward", "aliases": ["Edward Woodward", "Ewar Woowar"]} {"context": "Question: Which Gilbert and Sullivan operetta is sub-titled The Slave of Duty?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Pirates of Penzance", "aliases": ["The Pirates of Penzance", "Pirates of the Penzance", "Pirates of Penzance", "Pirates of penzance", "The Slave of Duty", "The Pirates of Penzanse", "The Pirates Of Penzance: Or The Sl", "The Slave Of Duty", "The Pirates Of Penzance, Or, The", "Pirates Of Penzance", "The Pirates Of Penzance"]} {"context": "Question: Limburger cheese is made from the milk of which animal?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Cow", "aliases": ["🐄", "Wild Bull", "Moo unit", "Cattle anatomy", "Female cattle", "Domesticated cattle", "Domestic cow", "Cow's size", "Empalo", "Moo-cow", "Bos taurus domesticus", "🐮", "Moo cow", "Domestic cattle", "Bovine animal", "Bos primigenius taurus", "Cow", "Bull-calf", "Bos taurus", "Beeves", "Domestic Cattle", "Anatomy of cattle", "Cattle herding", "Male cattle", "Wild bull", "B. taurus", "Bos Taurus", "Cattle slaughter", "Cattle", "Cows", "Feral cattle"]} {"context": "Question: In the 1856 novel by Flaubert what was Madame Bovary’s Christian name?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Emma", "aliases": ["Emma (singer)", "Emma (1996)", "Emma", "Emma (1996 movie)", "Emma (film)", "Emma (disambiguation)", "EMMA", "Emma (1996 film)"]} {"context": "Question: \"What English model, with her short-haired androgynous look, born Lesley Hornby, was discovered in 1966 by Nigel Davies when she was 16 and weighed 6 stone (41 kg, 91 lbs), and became \"\"The Face of '66\"\" with her high fashion mod look created by Mary Quant?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Twiggy", "aliases": ["Twigy", "Twiggy (model)", "Twiggy", "Lesley Hornby", "Twiggie", "Leslie Hornby", "Twiggy Lawson", "Lesley Lawson"]} {"context": "Question: Who directed the Death Wish series of films\nAnswer:", "answer": "Michael Winner", "aliases": ["Michael Winner", "Arnold Crust"]} {"context": "Question: \"In a 2007 interview, which actor 'animatedly' bemoaned \"\"I hate that cat! Ever since I did that cat, I disappear. It's all about the cat. It stole everything from me.\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Antonio Banderas", "aliases": ["Antonio banderas", "Jose Antonio Dominguez Bandera", "Filmography of Antonio Banderas", "José Antonio Domínguez Bandera", "Tony Flags", "Jose Bandera", "José Bandera", "Antonio Banderas", "José Antonio Domínguez Banderas"]} {"context": "Question: The 'Rumble in the Jungle' between Ali and Foreman took place in which city?\nAnswer:", "answer": "KINSHASA", "aliases": ["Kinshasa", "Kinshasa Province", "Ville de Kinshasa", "Kinshasa, Congo", "Kinshasa, DR Congo", "Kinshasa-Brazzaville (", "Kinshasa, DRC", "Leopoldstad", "Kinshasha", "KINSHASA", "Capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo", "Kinshasa, Zaire", "Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo", "City of Kinshasa", "Léopoldville", "Kinshasa Congo", "Kinsasha", "Kinois"]} {"context": "Question: A bird described as a 'palmiped' has which characteristic feature?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Webbed feet", "aliases": ["Totipalmation", "Webbed feet", "Webbed foot", "Palmiped", "Webbed toes", "Web foot"]} {"context": "Question: What is the only anagram of the word `english`?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Shingle", "aliases": ["Shingle", "Shingle (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Which craft involves using knots and hitches to make textiles?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Macrame", "aliases": ["Macrame", "Hemp necklace", "Macram", "Macramé", "Macrame Lace", "Hemp necklaces"]} {"context": "Question: Which British Prime Minister said of Downing Street ‘One of the most precious jewels in the national heritage’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Margaret Thatcher", "aliases": ["Baroness Margaret Thatcher", "Lady Thatcher", "Margret thatcher", "The Baroness Thatcher", "Margret Thatcher", "The Lady Thatcher", "Margaret Tatcher", "Margaret Thatcher", "Mrs T", "Mrs Thatcher", "Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness That", "Mrs. T", "Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven", "Margaret Thatcer", "Margaret Thatcher's", "Mrs Finchley", "Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher", "Thatcherian", "Margaret Thacher", "Margaret Thatcher bibliography", "Margaret Thatcher Day", "M thatcher", "Lady T", "Maggie Thatcher", "Margaret Hilda Thatcher", "Milk snatcher", "Baroness The Margaret Thatcher", "Margaret Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher", "Margaret Hilda Roberts Thatcher", "Margeret Thatcher", "Margareth Thatcher", "Mrs Denis Thatcher", "Margaret Hilda Roberts", "Mrs. Thatcher", "Milk Snatcher", "Margaret Thatcher Library", "Margaret thatcher", "Baroness Thatcher", "Margeret thatcher"]} {"context": "Question: In anatomy, what is a ganglion?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Nerve Cell Cluster", "aliases": ["Nerve Cell Cluster"]} {"context": "Question: Which Spaniard won the Tour de France five times in the 1990's?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MIGUEL INDURAIN", "aliases": ["Big Mig", "MIGUEL INDURAIN", "Bigmig", "Miguel Ángel Indurain L", "Miguel Indurain", "Migual Indurain", "BigMig", "Indurain, Miguel", "Indurain", "Miguel Induraín", "Miguel Angel Indurain Larraya", "Induráin, Miguel", "Miguel Induráin"]} {"context": "Question: Name the new French president of 2012?\nAnswer:", "answer": "François Hollande", "aliases": ["Francois Hollande", "Francois Holland", "François Hollande", "François Holland", "Francois hollande", "Hollande", "François Gérard Georges Nicolas Hollande", "Francis Holland"]} {"context": "Question: From which other card game is bridge derived ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "WHIST", "aliases": ["Whist drive", "Whists", "Whist (card game)", "Whist drives", "WHIST", "Whist"]} {"context": "Question: Dao is a region of wine production in which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PORTUGAL", "aliases": ["Portogało", "Republic of Portugal", "PORTUGAL", "Portekiz", "Portugallu", "O Papagaio", "ISO 3166-1:PT", "Portunga", "Phu-to-ga", "Potigal", "Portûnga", "Portugul", "An Phortaingéil", "Portugāle", "Portugale", "Portingale", "Potiti", "Portugali", "Portugall", "Portekîz", "Bo Dao Nha", "Portuguese Republic", "Portogallo", "Portugaul", "Portogalo", "Portyngal", "Yn Phortiugal", "Portugalio", "Portugál", "Portugual", "Portuga", "Portgual", "Portugalsko", "Portugaleje", "Phû-tô-gâ", "Portugalujo", "Portugalija", "Pertual", "Pòtigal", "Portugal", "Bồ Đào Nha", "Portugalska", "República Portuguesa", "Portiwgal", "Portugalėjė", "Portúgal", "Portegal", "An Phortaingeil", "Republica Portuguesa"]} {"context": "Question: Complete the name of the MLB (Baseball) team based in Arlington, Texas - 'The Texas....'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "'..RANGERS'", "aliases": ["Rangers (baseball)", "Army Ranger (disambiguation)", "Ranger", "Army Ranger", "Police rangers", "Rangers (disambiguation)", "The Rangers", "Rangers", "The Rangers (baseball)", "Ranger (disambiguation)", "Army Rangers", "'..RANGERS'"]} {"context": "Question: In what city would you find Copacabana beach?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rio de Janeiro", "aliases": ["São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro", "BRRIO", "Rio de Janiero", "UN/LOCODE:BRRIO", "Río de Jeneiro", "Rio di Janeiro", "Rio de Janeiro (city)", "Rio, Brazil", "Rio de Janero", "Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)", "Rio Janeiro", "Río de Janeiro, Brazil", "Rio de janeiro", "Rio de Janeiro city", "Río de Janeiro", "R. 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Bruce", "Robert I of Scotland", "King bruce of scotland", "Robert bruce", "Robert de Bruys", "Robert Bruce, Lord of Annandale", "Robert de brus"]} {"context": "Question: On television, who refers to John Lawrence as 'My Noble Lord'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "JOHN McCRIRRICK", "aliases": ["JOHN McCRIRRICK"]} {"context": "Question: What alliterative two-word term describes a product or service sold at less than cost, typically to encourage customers to buy other more profitable products/services?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Loss leader", "aliases": ["Key Value Item", "Loss leader", "Loss-leader", "Loss leaders", "Lossleader", "Loss leader pricing", "Loss leading", "Loss-leading"]} {"context": "Question: Which play by Sir Peter Shaffer was made into a film with Tom Hulce in the title role?\nAnswer:", "answer": "AMADEUS", "aliases": ["AMADEUS", "Amadeus", "Amadeus (play)"]} {"context": "Question: The 1955 film Night of the Hunter was the only one directed by which famous actor?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Charles Loughton", "aliases": ["Charles Loughton"]} {"context": "Question: Daphne Du Maurier’s 1941 novel Frenchman’s Creek is set during the reign of which English Monarch?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CHARLES 2nd", "aliases": ["CHARLES 2nd"]} {"context": "Question: An enclave nation is (What?) by another nation?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Surrounded", "aliases": ["( surrounded):", "Surrounded"]} {"context": "Question: \"Which island is/was politically divided by the \"\"Attilla Line\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "CYPRUS", "aliases": ["Culture of Cyprus", "Kıbrıs", "Etymology of Cyprus", "History of ancient Cyprus", "Island of Cyprus", "Name of Northern Cyprus", "ISO 3166-1:CY", "Zypern", "South Cyprus (Greek Cyprus)", "Architecture of Cyprus", "Colony of Cyprus", "Country CYP", "Kibris", "Southern Cyprus", "Political system of cyprus", "Greek Cyprus", "Kypros", "Κύπρος", "CYPRUS", "Cyrpus", "Greek Cypriot Administration of Southern Cyprus", "Republic of Cyprus", "Ciprus", "Name of Cyprus", "Κυπριακή Δη", "Cyprus", "Cyprus goods", "Cyprus (Republic of)", "Greek Republic of Cyprus"]} {"context": "Question: What sort of noun are words such as ‘sadness’, ‘humour’, and ‘triumph’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ABSTRACT", "aliases": ["Abstract form", "Abstract (disambiguation)", "Abstract", "Abstractly", "Abstractness", "ABSTRACT"]} {"context": "Question: In April 2010, ash from the eruption of which mountain caused flights to be cancelled in Northern Europe ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Eyjafjallajkull", "aliases": ["Eyjafjallajkull"]} {"context": "Question: What area of Florida can be described as a slow-moving, 60 mile wide river?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Everglades", "aliases": ["Glades, FL", "Tip of Florida", "Florida Everglades", "The Glades (Florida)", "Glades, Florida", "Everglades", "Glades (Florida)", "Everglades, Miami-Dade County,", "Everglades, Miami-Dade County,", "The Everglades", "Florida everglades", "The Glades, FL", "Everglades Agricultural Area", "The Glades, Florida"]} {"context": "Question: Created in 1662, In which city is Phoenix Park?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dublin", "aliases": ["UN/LOCODE:IEDUB", "Dublin city center", "City Centre, Dublin", "Dublin, Ireland", "BÁC", "Baile Atha Cliath", "Baile átha Cliath", "Dublin City Center", "Central Dublin", "Dublin Culture", "Dublin (Ireland)", "The weather in Dublin", "Dubh Linn", "Dublin", "Dublin City, Ireland", "Dublin City Centre", "Capital of Republic of Ireland", "Dublin city centre", "Capital of Ireland", "City Center, Dublin", "Europe/Dublin", "Dyflin", "City of Dublin", "Visitor Information for Dublin, Ireland", "Capital of the Republic of Ireland", "Dublin, County Dublin", "Dublín", "West Dublin", "Dublin (city)", "Dublin, Republic of Ireland", "Baile Átha Cliath"]} {"context": "Question: In medicine, pyrosis is the technical term for which condition?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Heartburn", "aliases": ["Cardiac passion", "Acid indigestion", "Cardiacus dolor", "Heartburn", "Cardialgia", "Heart burn", "Agita", "Functional heartburn", "Cardialgy", "Ardor ventriculi"]} {"context": "Question: In which county is Wellington College?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Berkshire", "aliases": ["Berkshire, England", "Highway, Berkshire", "Royal Country of Berkshire", "Berkshire", "Royal Berkshire", "County of Berkshire", "Royal County of Berkshire", "County of Berks"]} {"context": "Question: If you were to fly due east out of Rio de Janeiro, which country's coastline would you fly over first?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Namibia", "aliases": ["Culture of Namibia", "Nam bam", "Namibian culture", "Nambam", "Namibia", "Nambia", "Namibians", "Republic of Namibia", "ISO 3166-1:NA", "Namibian"]} {"context": "Question: What is the former name of Kinshasa ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "LEOPOLDVILLE", "aliases": ["Leopoldville", "LEOPOLDVILLE", "Leopoldville (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Adi Dassler founded the Adidas company, which company was founded by his brother Rudolf in 1948?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Puma", "aliases": ["PUMA", "Puma", "Pumas", "Puma (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: What language did the playwright Henrik Ibsen write his plays in?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Danish", "aliases": ["Danish", "Danish (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Nicknamed the cannibal, who is the only rider to have won all three jerseys in the same year in the Tour de France?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Eddy Merckx", "aliases": ["Edward Merckx", "Eddy merkx", "Eddie Merckx", "Edouard Louis Joseph, Baron Merckx", "Eddy Merckx", "Eddy Merx", "Eddie Merx", "Eddy Merkx", "Eddy Merckx (cyclist)", "Eddie Merkx", "Eddy merx"]} {"context": "Question: \"Which outdoor game is won by \"\"pegging out\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Croquet", "aliases": ["Croquet mallet", "Lead off striker", "Croquet ball", "Association croquet", "Croquet", "Association Croquet"]} {"context": "Question: Which Greek philosopher was said to have lived inside a barrel?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Diogenes", "aliases": ["Diogenes", "Diogenes the Cynic", "Diogenes of sinope", "Diogenes the dog", "Diogenes of Sinope", "Diogenean"]} {"context": "Question: What was US gangster Al Capone’s nickname?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Scarface", "aliases": ["Scarface (disambiguation)", "Scarface", "Scraface", "Scarface (video game)", "Scarface (film)"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the first man to walk on the Moon?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Neil Armstrong", "aliases": ["That's one small step for a man one giant", "Neil Armstrong", "First man on moon", "One small step for man", "That's one small step for a man, one", "Niel Armstrong", "That's one small step for man, one giant", "Neal armstrong", "First man on the moon", "Astronaut Armstrong", "Neil armstrong", "Neil Alden Armstrong", "Neal Armstrong", "First man on the Moon", "That's one small step for a man", "Neil armstorng", "Armstrong, Neil Alden", "Neil A. Armstrong"]} {"context": "Question: Which UK television chef made Earl Grey and mandarin hot cross buns for Waitrose?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Heston Blumenthal", "aliases": ["The Big Fat Duck Cookbook", "Heston Blumenthal", "Heston blumental"]} {"context": "Question: From which musical does the song 'Younger than Springtime' come?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SOUTH PACIFIC", "aliases": ["The South Pacific", "SOUTH PACIFIC", "South Pacific (disambiguation)", "South pacific", "South Pacific", "South Pacific (film)"]} {"context": "Question: \"What \"\"kissing\"\" disease, common among teenagers, can cause swollen lymph nodes and fatigue?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mononucleosis", "aliases": ["Epstein barr virus mononucleosis", "Gland fever", "Glandular fever", "Mononucleosis", "Kissing disease", "Infectous nucleosis", "Pfeiffer's disease", "Infectious Mononucleosis", "EBV infectious mononucleosis", "Infectious mononucleosis", "Pfeiffers disease", "Mononucleosis infectiosa", "The kissing disease", "Glandular Fever", "Antibodies, heterophile", "Infectious mononucleosis (Glandular"]} {"context": "Question: Which movie starred Michael Caine as a murderous transvestite psychiatrist?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dressed To Kill", "aliases": ["Dressed to Kill", "Dressed to Kill (movie)", "Dressed To Kill (song)", "Dressed to kill", "Dressed to Kill movie", "Dressed to Kill (song)", "Dressed To Kill", "Dressed to Kill (disambiguation)", "Dressed to Kill (film)"]} {"context": "Question: What Detroit-area stadium was sold in 2009 for just $583,000?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Silverdome", "aliases": ["Silverdome", "Pontiac Silverdome", "The Silverdome", "Pontiac Metropolitan Stadium"]} {"context": "Question: \"Name the year - Guernica is destroyed by German aircraft assisting Franco, Amelia Earhardt disappears over the Pacific and the first full length animated film \"\"Snow White and the seven dwarves\"\" is released?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "1937", "aliases": ["one thousand, nine hundred and thirty-seven", "1937"]} {"context": "Question: Who was US Secretary of State from 1977 - 80?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CYRUS VANCE", "aliases": ["CYRUS VANCE", "Cyrus Roberts Vance", "Cyrus Vance", "Cyrus R. Vance"]} {"context": "Question: What kind of animal is a 'Suffolk Punch'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Horse", "aliases": ["Horse", "Equus caballus aryanus", "Equus caballus parvus", "Equus caballus asiaticus", "Horsie", "Horſe", "🐎", "Equus ferus caballus", "Equus caballus cracoviensis", "Domestic Horse", "Equus caballus ewarti", "Equus laurentius", "Equus caballus typicus", "Hot blooded (horse)", "Equus caballus domesticus", "Horses", "Equus caballus nehringi", "Equine quadruped", "Nag (horse)", "Cold blooded (horse)", "🐴", "Equus caballus nordicus", "Equus caballus europaeus", "Equus caballus libycus", "Equus caballus", "Equus caballus robustus", "Equus caballus belgius", "Equus caballus africanus", "Equus cabalus", "Equus caballus brittanicus", "Equus caballus hibernicus", "Equine Studies", "Domesticated horse", "Equine quadraped", "Equus caballus varius", "Equus caballus gallicus", "Equus caballus gracilis", "Domestic horse", "Horsies", "Equus caballus celticus", "Equines", "Equus caballus sylvestris"]} {"context": "Question: Name Tchaikovsky's famous ballet which begins on Christmas Eve?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Nutcracker", "aliases": ["Candy Cane (ballet)", "Casse-Noisette", "Nutcracker Suite", "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy", "The Nutcracker Suite", "Mouse King (ballet)", "Dolls (ballet)", "The nutcracker ballet", "Nutcracker (Tchaikovsky)", "Coffee (ballet)", "Shchelkunchik", "Der nussknacker", "Frau Stahlbaum", "Herr Drosselmeier", "Dr. and Frau Stahlbaum", "Mother Ginger", "Marzipan (ballet)", "Sugar Plum Fairy", "Hot Chocolate (ballet)", "Nutcracker Prince", "Nutcracker suite", "Dance Of The Sugar Plum Fairy", "Soldier (ballet)", "The Nutcracker Ballet", "Cavalier (ballet)", "Dr. & Frau Stahlbaum", "Waltz of the Flowers", "Nutcracker (ballet)", "Herr Drosselmeyer", "Flowers (ballet)", "Tea (ballet)", "Sugarplum (ballet)", "Dance of the Mirlitons", "Mouse King", "Dance of the Sugarplum Fairy", "Dewdrop (ballet)", "Dr. Stahlbaum", "Nutcracker Ballet", "The Nutcracker"]} {"context": "Question: Considered unlucky in Italy, probably because its Roman numerals are an anagram of a Latin word which can mean loosely 'I have lived', implying 'I am dead' ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "17", "aliases": ["seventeen", "17"]} {"context": "Question: In literature and films Admiral Sir Miles Messery was better known as what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "M", "aliases": ["ⓜ", "Ⓜ", "🄜", "🅜", "M", "M", "🅼", "M (letter)", "⒨", "🄼"]} {"context": "Question: Which US President was given the nickname the ‘Great Engineer’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Herbert Hoover", "aliases": ["Presidency of Herbert Hoover", "Jessie Hoover", "Herbert Hoover", "Herbert C. Hoover", "31st President of the United States", "Herbert Clark Hoover", "Hoover, Herbert Clark", "President Hoover", "Hoover Administration", "President Herbert Hoover"]} {"context": "Question: The Beaulieu Estate in Hampshire UK became in 1952 a famous museum for vintage?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Motor cars", "aliases": ["Motor cars"]} {"context": "Question: What was the name of Michael Jackson's autobiography written in 1988?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Moonwalk", "aliases": ["Walk on the Moon", "Walk on the moon", "Moonwalk (disambiguation)", "Lunar walks", "Moonwalk", "Moon Walk", "Moonwalking", "Lunar walk", "Moon walk", "Moonwalks", "Moon walks", "Lunar walking", "Moon walking"]} {"context": "Question: In the Crimean War, what did Florence Nightingale begin to be called?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The lady with the lamp", "aliases": ["The Lady with the Lamp", "The lady with the lamp", "Florence nightangale", "Florence Nightingale", "Nightingale, Florence", "Lady of the lamp", "Nightingale School of Nursing", "Florence Nightengale", "Florence nightingale", "Florence Nightinggale", "Lady with the Lamp"]} {"context": "Question: \"In the film of the same name, what was the name of \"\"The Hustler\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "\"\"\"Fast Eddie\"\" Felson\"", "aliases": ["\"\"\"Fast Eddie\"\" Felson\""]} {"context": "Question: Famously depicting the Norman Conquest of England, the Bayeux Tapestry is actually?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Embroidered Cloth", "aliases": ["Embroidered Cloth"]} {"context": "Question: What was late singer Michael Jackson’s first solo UK number one hit single?\nAnswer:", "answer": "One Day In Your Life", "aliases": ["One Day in Your Life", "One Day in Your Life (disambiguation)", "One Day in Your Life (song)", "One Day In Your Life", "One Day In Your Life (song)"]} {"context": "Question: John Sell Cotman was a leading member of which group of artists?\nAnswer:", "answer": "NORWICH SCHOOL", "aliases": ["NORWICH SCHOOL", "Norwich School", "Norwich school", "Norwich School (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Which European country’s national rail network is known as RENFE?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Spain", "aliases": ["Islands of Spain", "España", "Reino de España", "Name of Spain", "Espagna", "Espańa", "Reino de Espana", "Espana", "Kingdom of the Spains", "The Spanish Society", "Espainia", "Mountains of Spain", "Regne d'Espanya", "The kingdom of Spain", "SPAIN", "Regne d'Espanha", "Espanya", "Espainiako Erresuma", "Etymology of Spain", "Spane", "ISO 3166-1:ES", "Spain", "Spanish Kingdom", "Kingdom of Spain", "El Reino de España", "El Reino de Espana"]} {"context": "Question: What is the title of Simon and Garfunkel’s only UK number one hit single?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bridge Over Troubled Water", "aliases": ["Bridge Over Troubled Waters", "Bridge over Troubled Waters", "A Bridge over Troubled Water", "Bridge over troubled water", "Song for the asking", "Bridge over Troubled Water", "Why Don't You Write Me", "Bridge Over Troubled Water", "Bridge Over Troubled Water (album)"]} {"context": "Question: \"During the local version of which once popular dance craze were you invited to \"\"put your backside in and your backside out\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "HOKEY COKEY or COKEY COKEY", "aliases": ["HOKEY COKEY or COKEY COKEY"]} {"context": "Question: In Shakespeare’s play what is the name of Hamlet’s mother?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Gertrude", "aliases": ["Gertrude", "Gertrud", "Gertrude (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Who is the voice of Principal Skinner and Mr Burns on The Simpsons?\nAnswer:", "answer": "HARRY SHEARER", "aliases": ["HARRY SHEARER", "Harry Shearer", "Harry schearer", "Harry sheerer", "Harry scheerer"]} {"context": "Question: What was the name of the character played by Michael Caine in a total of five films, the first of which was ‘The Ipcress File’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Harry Palmer", "aliases": ["Palmer, Harry", "Harry Palmer"]} {"context": "Question: What is the difference between angels on horseback and devils on horseback\nAnswer:", "answer": "Angels are oysters devils are pr", "aliases": ["Angels are oysters devils are pr"]} {"context": "Question: Pre restraining order(s), who did People magazine name as their first \"Sexiest Man Alive\", in 1985?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mel Gibson", "aliases": ["Mel Gibson DWI incident", "Deputy James Mee", "Gibson, Mel", "Columcille Gerard Gibson", "Mel Gibson apology", "Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson", "James Mee", "Anne Reilly Gibson", "Mel Gibsons", "Mel Gibson DUI incident", "Mel Gibson and Anti-Semitism", "Mel gibson", "Mel Colm-Cille Gerard Gibson,", "Mel Gibson DUI", "Mel-meltdown", "Mel Gibson Defense", "Mell Gibson", "Melvin Gibson", "Mel Gibson drinking", "Mel Colm-Cille Gerard Gibson AO", "Mel Colm-Cille Gerard Gibson", "Mel Gibson"]} {"context": "Question: \"Correct this quotation from FD Roosevelt.\"\"The only thing we have to fear is the enemy\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "\"\"\"The only thing we have to fear is FE", "aliases": ["Franklin D. Roosevelt 1933 presidential inauguration", "1st inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt", "\"\"\"The only thing we have to fear is FE", "Only thing we have to fear is fear itself", "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself", "First inauguration of Franklin D. Roosevelt"]} {"context": "Question: By the year 2010 there were roughly how many bicycles worldwide?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1 billion", "aliases": ["1billion", "one billion", "1 billion"]} {"context": "Question: Technically a shoal of fish becomes a school of fish when it is?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Swimming in the same direction", "aliases": ["Swimming in the same direction"]} {"context": "Question: With a 'Beaufort Scale' number of 8, and a wind speed of 39 - 46mph. 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outage", "Power-cut"]} {"context": "Question: What Belgian city boasts the famous urinating boy fountain called 'Manneken Pis'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Brussels", "aliases": ["Bruselas", "Brussels-Capital region", "BEBRU", "Brussels-capital region", "Brusells", "Région de bruxelles-capital", "Bruxelle", "Bruessel", "Region bruxelles-capitale", "Region Brüssel-Hauptstadt", "Brüssel", "Brusselse region", "Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest", "Brusels", "Brussels-capital Region", "Brussels-Capital Region", "Brussels-Capital", "Région de Bruxelles-Capit", "Brussels, BE", "Region de Bruxelles-Capitale", "Région de bruxelles-capit", "Region Brussel-Hauptstadt", "Region de Bruxelles Capitale", "Region de bruxelles-capital", "Brussels Capital-Region", "Région bruxelles-capitale", "Brussels Capital Region", "Region Bruessel-Hauptstadt", "Brussles", "Brussel", "Brussels", "Brussels capital region", "Bruxless", "Brusselian", "Bruessels", "Brüssels", "UN/LOCODE:BEBRU", "Brussels Region", "Bruxelles", "Région de Bruxelles Capitale", "Region de bruxelles-capitale", "Brussels, Belgium", "Brussells"]} {"context": "Question: Which horse race is held at Churchill Downs?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Kentucky Derby", "aliases": ["The Kentucky Derby", "KY Derby", "The Run for the Roses", "Kentucky Derby", "Kentucky derby"]} {"context": "Question: Who won baseball's first World Series of the 80s?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Philadelphia Phillies", "aliases": ["The Phills", "Philadelphia Blue Jays", "Philadelphia Phyllis", "Philadelphia Phil", "Philadelphia Phillies (sports)", "Philadelphia Phillie", "Philadelphia phillies", "Philadelphia Phillies roster", "List of Philadelphia Phillies captains", "Phillies", "Phightin' Phils", "Philadelphia Phillis", "The Phils", "Philadelphia Phillies", "The Phillies", "Phillies Roster", "Phils", "The Philadelphia Phillies", "Phillies Nation", "Filies", "Philadelphia Phillies/Quakers", "Phillies roster", "The Pillies", "Pillies"]} {"context": "Question: What marine 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F. Pinkerton", "'MADAME BUTTERFLY'", "Cio-Cio-San", "Cio Cio San", "Cio-Cio San", "Un bel dì vedremo", "Un bel di", "Madame Butterfly", "B.F. Pinkerton", "Vogliatemi bene", "Un Bel Di"]} {"context": "Question: The valet costume worn by Django in the 2012 film ‘Django Unchained’ was inspired by which painting by Thomas Gainsborogh?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Blue Boy", "aliases": ["The Blue Boy", "Jonathan Buttall"]} {"context": "Question: On a rail journey from London to Edinburgh from what London terminus station do you depart?\nAnswer:", "answer": "King's Cross", "aliases": ["King's Cross (disambiguation)", "King’s Cross", "Kings Cross", "Kings Cross (disambiguation)", "King's Cross"]} {"context": "Question: Which national anthem was originally called the 'War Song for the Rhine Army'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MARSELLAISE", "aliases": ["MARSELLAISE"]} {"context": "Question: Who lured sailors on the Rhine to their deaths with her singing?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lorelei", "aliases": ["Lorelei", "Die Lorelei", "Lurlei", "Loreley", "Lurking rock"]} {"context": "Question: By what name are the Essex one-day cricket team known?\nAnswer:", "answer": "'EAGLES'", "aliases": ["Eagle", "Aquilinae", "King of the Air", "King of the air", "Booted eagles (group)", "'EAGLES'", "Kitpu", "Hawk eagle", "Eagle Spirit", "Eagle (symbolism)", "Eagles", "Harpy (zoology)", "Hawk-eagle"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the first NASA astronaut to conduct a spacewalk?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ed White", "aliases": ["White, Edward", "Edward D. White", "Ed White", "Edward White", "White, Ed", "Edward White (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: \"Who produces the perfumes \"\"Opium\"\" and \"\"Rive Gauche\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Yves Saint Laurent", "aliases": ["Yves Saint-Laurent", "Yves Saint Laurent (disambiguation)", "Yves Saint Laurent", "Yves St Laurent", "Yves St. Laurent"]} {"context": "Question: In Ancient Greece what was a hoplite?\nAnswer:", "answer": "A citizen-soldier", "aliases": ["Militias", "Militia system", "A citizen-soldier", "Citizen-soldier", "Armed militia", "Special Reserve (militia)", "Defensive militia", "Militia groups", "Militiamen", "Citizens' Militia", "Milita", "Citizen Army", "Militiaman", "Militia", "Vietnam Civil Defense Force", "Citizen army"]} {"context": "Question: Which African country's capital is named after an American president?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Liberia", "aliases": ["Liberia", "Liberia, West Africa", "Subdivisions of Liberia", "Liberian Republic", "Republic of Liberia", "Libéria", "Republic of liberia", "ISO 3166-1:LR", "Name of Liberia", "Health care in Liberia", "LIBERIA, West Africa", "Sport in Liberia"]} {"context": "Question: What was the last US state to reintroduce alcohol after prohibition?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Utah", "aliases": ["Utah (State)", "Forty-Fifth State", "Sports in Utah", "Climate of Utah", "Education in Utah", "UT (state)", "Utahn", "Yutas", "Geography of Utah", "Utah", "Utah, United States", "Utah state nickname", "History of mining in Utah", "State of Utah", "Religion in Utah", "Utah (U.S. state)", "Transportation in Utah", "Beehive State", "US-UT", "Utah (state)", "Forty-fifth State", "Utahan", "Politics of Utah", "Salt Lake Seagulls", "45th State", "History of Utah (to 1847)", "The Beehive State", "Youtah", "Transport in Utah"]} {"context": "Question: What city comes next in this sequence: Atlanta, Sydney, Athens, Beijing?\nAnswer:", "answer": "London", "aliases": ["London (UK)", "Climate in London", "London (England)", "London England", "Lodnon", "Wongdon", "Londyn", "London", "Climate of London", "LONDON", "London Britain", "England London", "London, Greater London", "Capital of the UK", "Londonshire", "Climate of london", "Capital of the United Kingdom", "London UK", "Londra", "London (United Kingdom)", "London,England", "London, England, UK", "United Kingdom/London", "London (Great Britain)", "Londonize", "Capital of England", "London, UK", "The Metropolis", "UN/LOCODE:GBLON", "Londonise", "London's", "London (Britain)", "London, England", "Lundúnir", "London area", "London, Great Britain", "London-on-Thames", "Southwest London", "The metropolis", "Londontown", "London england", "Weather in London", "London, England, United Kingdom", "Llundain", "London, U.K.", "London, england", "London, United Kingdom", "GBLON", "London weather", "London, Britain", "Lundein", "Lundunir"]} {"context": "Question: In medicine, epiphora affects which part of the human body?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Eye", "aliases": ["Eye (anatomy)", "Eye", "Eye balls", "Schizochroal eye", "Ocular globe", "Ommateum", "Simple eye", "Oculars", "Animal eyes", "Eyes", "Compound Eyes", "Apposition eye", "Robotic eye", "Eye ball", "Facet eyes", "Compound Eye", "Conjunctival disorders", "Compound eyes", "Eyeball", "Cyber-eye", "Eye (vertebrate)", "Eye (invertebrate)", "Ommotidium", "Fly's eye lens", "Peeper (organ)", "Camera-type eye", "Ocular", "Compound eye", "Eye membrane", "Pinhole eye"]} {"context": "Question: In which three years did Red Rum win the Grand National?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1973, 1974, 1977", "aliases": ["1973, 1974, 1977"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of the Police Chief in 'The Simpsons'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CHIEF Clancy WIGGUM", "aliases": ["CHIEF Clancy WIGGUM", "Chief wiggum", "Clancy Wiggum", "Chief Wiggum", "Chief Clancy Wiggum", "Cheif Wiggum", "Daddy Round-Round", "The Simpsons/Chief Clancy Wigg"]} {"context": "Question: What is the title of Max Bygraves autobiography\nAnswer:", "answer": "I Wanna Tell You a Story", "aliases": ["I Wanna Tell You a Story"]} {"context": "Question: Which family's name appears in the title of the last two books of the Catholic edition?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Maccabees", "aliases": ["Makkabaioi", "Maqabim", "Machabees", "Maccabbees", "Maccabean period", "Maccabeans", "Machabees, The", "Maccabee", "Macabees", "Macabbees", "Maccabean", "Maccabean wars", "Machabi", "Maccabees, The", "Maccabees", "Maccabaean", "Machabean", "Maccabees (family)"]} {"context": "Question: The name Shqiperia appears on the postage stamps of which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ALBANIA", "aliases": ["Republic of Albania", "Etymology of Albania", "Albania", "Albanija", "Shqiperia", "Albenia", "ALBANIA", "Albanie", "Shqiperi", "Albania (Balkans)", "Shquiperia", "Health in Albania", "Shqipëri", "AlbaniA", "Shqipëria", "Republika e Shqipëris", "ISO 3166-1:AL"]} {"context": "Question: The A23 road connects London to which coastal resort in East Sussex?\nAnswer:", "answer": "BRIGHTON", "aliases": ["Brighthelmstone", "UN/LOCODE:GBBSH", "BRIGHTON", "Brighton music", "Brighton Ferry", "Brighton, UK", "Brighton, Sussex", "Mayor of Brighton", "Brighton, East Sussex", "Brighton Borough Council", "County Borough of Brighton", "Brighton, England", "Brighton"]} {"context": "Question: At which English racecourse would you see the 'Hennessy Gold Cup'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Newbury", "aliases": ["Newbury", "Newbury (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: \"What is the birth name of Kim Wilde, the daughter of 1950s UK rock 'n' roller Marty Wilde, whose debut single \"\"Kids in America\"\" (1981) reached #2 in the UK Singles Chart?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Kim Smith", "aliases": ["Kim Smith", "Smith, Kim", "Kimberley Smith", "Kimberly Smith", "Kimberley Smith (athlete)", "Kimberley Smith (disambiguation)", "Kim Smith (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Which Briton won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1932?\nAnswer:", "answer": "John Galsworthy", "aliases": ["Galsworthy", "John Galsworthy", "The Fugitive (Galsworthy play)", "Galsworthian", "John Galsworthy, OM", "Galsworthy, John", "John Galsworthy OM"]} {"context": "Question: Which 1987 US film was based on the 1985 French film ‘Trois hommes et un couffin’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "THREE MEN AND A BABY", "aliases": ["Three Men and a Baby", "Three men and a baby", "3 Men and a Baby", "3 men and a baby", "THREE MEN AND A BABY", "Peter Mitchell (Three Men and a Baby)", "Jack Holden (Three Men and a Baby)"]} {"context": "Question: Whose first appearance as James Bond was in The Living Daylights?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Timothy Dalton", "aliases": ["Timothy Peter Dalton", "Tim dalton", "Timothy Dalton"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the only female candidate in the 2010 Labour leadership contest?\nAnswer:", "answer": "DIANE ABBOTT", "aliases": ["Diane Julie Abbott", "Abbott, Diane", "Diane abbot", "Dianne abbot", "Dianne Abbott", "DIANE ABBOTT", "Diane Abbott"]} {"context": "Question: In the church calendar what name is given to the three days before Ascension Day?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rogation Days", "aliases": ["Gang-Day", "Gang-day", "Rogationtide", "Rogation days", "Lesser Rogations", "Gang days", "Major Rogation Day", "Lesser Litanies", "Rogation Wednesday", "Rogation Monday", "Rogation", "Rogation Days", "Greater Litanies", "Rogation day", "Minor rogation", "Rogation Processions", "Rogation Tuesday", "Rogation Day", "Major Rogation", "Rogation Sunday", "Minor Rogation Day"]} {"context": "Question: Las Vegas is in which US State?\nAnswer:", "answer": "NEVADA", "aliases": ["Silver State", "Nevada, United States", "Sports in Nevada", "Geography of Nevada", "US-NV", "Nevada's Southern Boundary 1861-18", "Transportation in Nevada", "The Sagebrush State", "NV (state)", "Education in Nevada", "Religion in Nevada", "Nevadian", "36th State", "NEVADA", "The Battle Born State", "Thirty-Sixth State", "Nev.", "Demographics of Nevada", "Navada", "Nevada Annulment", "Nevada, USA", "Climate of Nevada", "Economy of Nevada", "Thirty-sixth State", "State of Nevada", "Politics of Nevada", "Nevadan", "Silver state", "Nevada (U.S. state)", "The Silver State", "Tikaboo Valley", "Nevada (state)", "Battle Born State", "Transport in Nevada", "Nevada"]} {"context": "Question: What word's original meaning was to do with the provison of granite chips onto the ground and then made into a hard and smooth surface using a roller?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Macadam", "aliases": ["Macadamised", "Macadam road", "Macadamized", "Telford pavement", "Macadam"]} {"context": "Question: \"One of Australia's oldest and most important industrial disputes and the subject of Henry Lawson's poem \"\"Freedom on the Wallaby\"\", in 1891 brought central Queensland to the brink of civil war. What group of people was involved?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Shearers", "aliases": ["Shearers"]} {"context": "Question: Where was the first competition named the FIFA Club World Cup held in 2006?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Japan", "aliases": ["日本國", "State of Japan", "Ja-pan", "Nihon", "Nippon", "Japang", "Modern–era Japan", "Etymology of Japan", "Japan (country)", "Republic of Japan", "Japanese financial sector", "Nihon-koku", "ISO 3166-1:JP", "日本", "Japian", "Japan", "JapaN", "The State of Japan", "Riben", "Nippon-koku", "JPN", "Jpan", "Rìběn", "日本国", "Japao", "JAPAN", "Japoa", "🗾"]} {"context": "Question: Which Gilbert & Sullivan operetta has the subtitle “The Statutory Duel”?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Grand Duke", "aliases": ["The Grand Duke", "The Grand Duke or The Statutory Duel", "The Statutory Duel", "Statutory Duel"]} {"context": "Question: In a famous and popular series of books, what rests on the back of four giant elephants?\nAnswer:", "answer": "DISCWORLD", "aliases": ["Great Atuin (Discworld)", "Latatian", "Thaum", "Hogswatchnight", "The Folklore of Discworld", "Great A'Tuin", "Chelys galactica", "Bathys", "Mouldavia", "Glorious Twenty-fifth of May", "Cori Celesti", "Narrativium", "The Discworld", "Discworld calendar", "List of characters in Discworld", "Jerakeen", "Great atuin", "Hogswatch", "Background magic", "Folklore of Discworld", "Octarine", "Berilia", "Cori celesti", "Great T'Phon", "World-bearing Turtle", "A'Tuin", "List of characters in the Discworld", "Atuin", "Discworld (world)", "Octiron", "Discworld magic", "Narrative causality", "Mr. Nutt", "Great A'tuin", "Magic (Discworld)", "DISCWORLD", "Slood", "Galactic turtle"]} {"context": "Question: At the time of the northern solstice, the sun is directly over which line of latitude around the Earth?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tropic of Cancer", "aliases": ["Northern tropic", "Tropic of Cancer", "Tropic of Taurus", "Tropic of cancer", "Tropic of Gemini"]} {"context": "Question: Levi Stubbs was the lead singer of which 'Motown' group from 1953 until 2000?\nAnswer:", "answer": "'THE FOUR TOPS'", "aliases": ["Roquel Payton", "4 Tops", "'THE FOUR TOPS'", "Four Tops", "The Four Tops.", "Four Tops (band)", "The Four Tops", "The 4 Tops"]} {"context": "Question: Who duetted with Lionel Ritchie for the hit song 'Endless Love'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Diana Ross", "aliases": ["Diana Ernestine Earle Ross", "Diana Ross", "Diana Ross (singer)", "Diana Ross (musician)", "Dianna Ross", "Diane Ross"]} {"context": "Question: Genghis Khan led what group of people?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mongols", "aliases": ["People of Mongolia", "Mongol nation", "MONGOL", "The Mongols", "Mongol clans", "Mongol people", "Mongol", "Southern Mongols", "Ta-ta Mongols", "Монголчууд", "Mongolia people", "Mongols", "Mongolids", "Mongol peoples", "History of the Mongols", "Mongolchuud", "Southern Mongol", "Southern Mongolians", "Mongolian people", "Mongolian peoples", "The mongols"]} {"context": "Question: Which car company makes the 'X-Trail'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Nissan", "aliases": ["Nissan Motor", "Nissan Motor Company, Limited", "Nissan 180 Plan", "Nsany", "Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.", "Nissan foria", "Nissan Commercial Vehicles", "Nissan cars", "Nissan North America", "Nissan North America, Inc.", "Tom Lane (Nissan)", "Nissan Motors", "Nissan Red and Blue Stage", "Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.", "Nissan Satio Store", "Nissan Motor Co.", "The Nissan Motor Company", "Nissan Bluebird Store", "Nissan North America Inc.", "Nissan Red Stage", "Nissan USA", "Nissan Revival Plan", "Nissan vehicles", "Nissan", "Cabstar", "日産", "Nissan Saito Store", "Nissan Motor Store", "Nissan Motor Company, Ltd.", "Nissan Cherry Store", "Nissan Motor Company Ltd", "Nissan (automobile)", "Nissan Motor Corporation", "Nissan Motor Corporation, U.S.", "Nissan Motor Co (Australia)", "Nissan Jidosha KK", "Nissan Foria", ".datsun", "Nissan Blue Stage", "Nissan car", "Nissan Motor Company", "Nissan Motor Corporation U.S.A"]} {"context": "Question: What is the next step up in promotion for a chief inspector in the police force?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Superintendant", "aliases": ["Superintendant", "Superintendent (disambiguation)", "Superintendent"]} {"context": "Question: In which American state would you find Mt. Rushmore?\nAnswer:", "answer": "South Dakota", "aliases": ["South dakota", "South Dakota, United States", "Fortieth State", "South Dakota (State)", "Mount Rushmore State", "The Mount Rushmore State", "40th State", "South Dakota (state)", "SoDak", "US-SD", "South Dacota", "Education in South Dakota", "Sports in South Dakota", "Nicknames of south dakota", "South Dakota", "South Dakota (U.S. state)", "Sodak", "Economy of South Dakota", "Politics of South Dakota", "Mt. Rushmore state", "Religion in South Dakota", "South Dakotan", "State of South Dakota"]} {"context": "Question: \"\"\"Million Dollar Quartet\"\" is a stage musical by Floyd Mutrux & Colin Escott that opened on Broadway on 11 April 2010. Who are \"\"the quartet\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, J", "aliases": ["Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, J"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the original base player with The Shadows?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(Jet) HARRIS", "aliases": ["Terence Harris", "Jet Harris", "(Jet) HARRIS"]} {"context": "Question: What nickname was given to the Morris Cowley due to its appearance?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bull Nose", "aliases": ["Bullnose", "Bull nose", "Bull Nose"]} {"context": "Question: How many pennies were in a British pre-decimal pound? 120; 200; 204; or 240?\nAnswer:", "answer": "240", "aliases": ["two hundred and forty", "240"]} {"context": "Question: If a female rabbit is a 'Doe' what is a female ferret?\nAnswer:", "answer": "A 'Jill'", "aliases": ["Jill", "A 'Jill'"]} {"context": "Question: Ichthyology is a branch of zoology concerning which creatures?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Fish", "aliases": ["Fish proteins", "Fin-fish", "Fish vs fishes", "Ichthyoid", "Fish versus fishes", "🐟", "Fish (Biology)", "Fishes or fish", "Piscines", "Fish or fishes", "Fisshes", "Fishes", "Fishes versus fish", "Fush", "Sick fish", "Fishbones", "Pisces (zoology)", "Finfish", "Marine fish", "Fish (zoology)", "Ichthyes", "Fish", "Ichthyofauna", "Inchthyic", "Fish venoms"]} {"context": "Question: How many balls are on a snooker table at the beginning of a game?\nAnswer:", "answer": "22", "aliases": ["twenty-two", "22"]} {"context": "Question: If Eastenders is set in Walford, where is Coronation Street set?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Wetherfield", "aliases": ["Wetherfield"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the only judge on 'X Factor' to return for series eight in 2011?\nAnswer:", "answer": "LOUIS WALSH", "aliases": ["Michael Louis Vincent Walsh", "LOUIS WALSH", "Louis Walsh"]} {"context": "Question: Haiti and the Dominican Republic share which island?\nAnswer:", "answer": "HISPANIOLA", "aliases": ["La Espanola", "Island of Hispaniola", "Hispanola", "Isla Española", "La Isla Española", "Island of Haiti", "Kiskeya", "La Española", "Hispañola", "La Hispaniola", "Isla Espanola", "HISPANIOLA", "Cap Carcasse", "Hispaniola", "La Isla Espanola", "Haiti/Dominican Republic", "Hispaniola Island", "Island of Santo Domingo", "Haiti & the Dominican Republic"]} {"context": "Question: In 1919, which Dadaist created L.H.O.O.Q., a parody of the Mona Lisa, in which a moustache and goatee beard were added to a reproduction of the painting?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Marcel Duchamp", "aliases": ["Marcel du Champ", "Duchampian", "Marcel Duchamp", "Duchamp", "R.Mutt", "Marcel duChamp", "Henri-Robert-Marcel Duchamp"]} {"context": "Question: Which is the only non-European country to have hosted the Winter Olympics only once?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CANADA (1988)", "aliases": ["CANADA (1988)"]} {"context": "Question: The Kalahari Desert lies chiefly in which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Botswana", "aliases": ["Country BWA", "Lefatshe la Botswana", "Administrative divisions of Botswana", "Republic of Botswana", "Botsuana", "Botswanan", "Khama's Country", "Botswana", "ISO 3166-1:BW"]} {"context": "Question: What shape are honeycomb cells?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hexagons", "aliases": ["⬢", "Equilateral hexagon", "Truncated triangle", "Sexagon", "Regular hexagon", "6-gon", "Hexagone", "Hexagons", "Hexagonal figure", "Hexagonal", "Hexgon", "Triambus", "Hexagon"]} {"context": "Question: Which island is named after the world's largest bear?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Kodiak", "aliases": ["Kodiak (disambiguation)", "Kodiak", "Cadiack"]} {"context": "Question: Which band released a 1999 album entitled ‘The Man Who’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Travis", "aliases": ["Travis", "Travis (name)", "Travis (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: In the nineteenth century Benjamin West, Thomas Lawrence and John Millais were President of which institution?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ROYAL ACADEMY", "aliases": ["Royal Academy (disambiguation)", "The Royal Academy", "ROYAL ACADEMY"]} {"context": "Question: At the age of 86, which US actor married 40 year old make up artist Arlene Silver in 2012?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dick Van Dyke", "aliases": ["Dick Van Dyk", "Dr. Sloan", "Richard Van Dyke", "Dick van Dyke", "Dyck Van Dike", "Dick Van Dyke", "Richard Wayne Van Dyke", "Dick van dyke", "Learn Not to Burn", "Dick Van Dike", "Dick VanDyke"]} {"context": "Question: Which 'Inn of Court' in London is missing - Lincoln's Inn, Inner Temple, Middle Temple and ........?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GRAY'S INN", "aliases": ["Greys Inn", "Grey's Inn", "Honourable Society of Grays Inn", "The Honourable Society of Gray's Inn", "The Honourable Society of Grays Inn", "Grays Inn", "Gray’s Inn", "Gray's Inn", "Grays inn", "GRAY'S INN", "Honourable Society of Gray's Inn"]} {"context": "Question: Washington Irving's classic story Rip Van Winkle is set in which geographic region of New York state?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Catskills", "aliases": ["Catskill Mountains, New York", "Catskill Mountains", "Kaatskill", "Catskills Mountains", "Catskills", "The Catskills", "The Catskill Mountains"]} {"context": "Question: American Jazz musician John Coltrane is famous for playing which instrument?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Saxophone", "aliases": ["Saxamophone", "Neckstrap", "Strich", "Saxaphone", "Neckstrap (Saxophone)", "Stritch (saxophone)", "Saxophone family", "Manzello", "Saxy", "Saxophones", "Conn-o-sax", "Conn-O-Sax", "🎷", "Saxello", "Saxist", "Saxophonist", "Neck Strap", "Saxphone", "Saxofone", "Saxophone", "Contralto saxophone", "Jazz Tube"]} {"context": "Question: Nguyen Tan Dung became Prime Minister of which country in June 2006?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Vietnam", "aliases": ["Độc lập - t", "Cộng Hòa Xã Hộ", "越南社會主義", "ISO 3166-1:VN", "SRVN", "VIETNAM", "CHXHCN Vietnam", "Viet Nam Socialist Repub", "SRoV", "S.R. Vietnam", "Languages of Viet Nam", "Communist Vietnam", "Red Vietnam (modern)", "Doc lap, tu do, hanh phuc", "People's Republic of Vietnam", "VietNam", "Việtnam", "Socialist Republic of Viet Nam", "Yue Nan", "Viêtnam", "Độc lập, t", "SR Vietnam", "Yuenan", "Vietman", "Vietnarm", "Viet nam", "Veitnam", "Languages of Vietnam", "Viêt Nam", "Vietnam", "The Socialist Republic of Vietnam", "Cong Hoa Xa Hoi Chu Ngh", "Etymology of Vietnam", "Socialist Republic of Vietnam", "Doc lap - tu do - hanh phuc", "Cộng hòa Xã hộ", "Viet-Nam", "Viet Nam", "Vjet-Namo", "Cong hoa Xa hoi Chu ngh", "Vietnamese Republic", "Việt Nam"]} {"context": "Question: What is the largest island in the Mediterrainean Sea?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SICILY", "aliases": ["Trinacrian", "Jewel of the Mediterranean", "Sicily, Italy", "Sicily", "Sicilia", "SICILY", "Sicilly", "Island of Sicily", "Sicily (Italy)"]} {"context": "Question: What spirit is mixed with ginger beer in a Moscow mule?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Vodka", "aliases": ["Blackcurrant vodka", "Vodka", "Vokda", "Filtering vodka", "Balkan 176deg", "Wodka", "Russian vodka", "Balkan 176°", "Wodka (disambiguation)", "Vodak", "Vodka and Coke", "Водка"]} {"context": "Question: \"The song \"\"Good Morning To All\"\", composed by Pattie and Mildred Hill in 1893, is now sung as what?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Happy Birthday to You", "aliases": ["Good Morning Dear Teacher", "Happy Birthday To You", "Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you", "Rupa Marya v. Warner Chapp", "Good Morning to All", "Happy Birthday to you", "Happy birthday song", "Happy birthday to you", "Happy Birthday to You", "Happy birthday to you happy birthday to you"]} {"context": "Question: Which book of the Old Testament is a collection of moral and ethical maxims?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Proverbs", "aliases": ["Proverbs", "Proverbial comparison", "Proverbium", "African proverb", "Proverbial interrogative", "Byspel", "Paremiologists", "Nayword", "Proverbial", "Naywords", "Paremiographers", "Proverbially", "English proverbs", "Proverb", "Paremiologist", "Example of proverb", "Byword (saying)"]} {"context": "Question: What is the Southern India savoury steamed cake made of rice and served with chutney?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Idli", "aliases": ["Iddly", "Idli", "Idly", "Ramassery Idli"]} {"context": "Question: Neil Oliver provides archaeological and social history knowledge for, and fronts, programmes for UK TV in Britain, continental Europe and Australia, called what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Coast", "aliases": ["List of coastal topics", "Coastal feature", "Sea coast", "Coastal formations", "Coastal landform", "Coasts", "Coastland", "Coast", "Coastline", "Coastal", "Pelagic coast", "Coastal ecosystem", "Coastal zone", "Coastal ecosystems", "Seacoast"]} {"context": "Question: \"Which actor, best known for his role in \"\"The Godfather\"\" series of films, shares his name with a member of TV's \"\"Dragon's Den\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "JAMES CAAN", "aliases": ["James Con", "James Caan (actor)", "James Cuhn", "James Kawn", "Caan, James", "Sheila Marie Ryan", "James Kon", "James Caan", "James Kaan", "JAMES CAAN", "Jimmy Caan", "James Kohn", "James Konn", "James Conn", "James Cawn"]} {"context": "Question: 'Encephalitis' affects which part of the body?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Brain", "aliases": ["Brain cell", "Encephalon", "Brainy", "Brain function", "Mind myths", "The brain", "Mammalian brain", "Visual verbal ability", "The Brain", "Mind Myths", "Brain functions", "Brain", "Brain metabolism", "Brain marrow", "Brain Function", "Vertebrate brain"]} {"context": "Question: Which city was visited by Prince William in March 2011 after suffering two earthquakes in the preceeding six months?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CHRISTCHURCH", "aliases": ["Port Cooper Plains", "Christchurch New Zealand", "Christchurch, Canterbury, NZ", "Christchurch, Tasmania", "Christchurch (New Zealand)", "Christchurch, Canterbury", "Chrischurch", "ChCh", "Christchurch, New Zealand", "CHRISTCHURCH", "Greater Christchurch Urban Development Strategy", "Ōtautahi", "Christchurch", "Otautahi", "ChristChurch", "Christchurch NZ", "Christchurch (city)", "Christ Church, New Zealand", "UN/LOCODE:NZCHC", "Christchurch, NZ", "Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand"]} {"context": "Question: The state of Oaxaca, hit by a devastating mudslide in October 2010, is in which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mexico", "aliases": ["Mexican Republic", "MEXICO", "Estados Unidos de México", "Sierra de la Estrella", "Mexico (country)", "Mexicó", "The United Mexican States", "Estados Unidos de Mexico", "Central Mexico", "ISO 3166-1:MX", "Mexiko", "Méjico", "Mexique", "Mexican United States", "Mexican'", "The United State of Mexico", "Mountains of Mexico", "Old Mexico", "United states of mexico", "EUM", "Messico", "Mejico", "The United States of Mexicans", "Untied Mexican States", "México", "Etymology of Mexico", "Meixcan", "Estados Unidos Mexicanos", "Mexic", "Mexxico", "Mexican Union", "The United States of Mexico", "United State of Mexico", "Mexico", "Republic of Mexico", "Mexican Federal Republic", "United Mexican States", "Mexican coast", "Mehico", "United States of Mexicans", "United States of Mexico"]} {"context": "Question: What happens to an actor if he corpses\nAnswer:", "answer": "He accidentally breaks into laughter", "aliases": ["He accidentally breaks into laughter"]} {"context": "Question: Timothy Q Mouse, Mr Stork and Jim Crow are all characters in which Disney film?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dumbo", "aliases": ["Dumbo (film)", "Dumbo the Elephant", "Mrs. Jumbo", "Dumbo (character)", "Timothy Q. Mouse", "Dumbo (movie)", "Dumbo the Flying Elephant and Timothy the Mouse", "Timothy the Mouse", "When I See an Elephant Fly", "Dumbo", "Dumbo II", "Casey Junior", "Helen Aberson"]} {"context": "Question: Which British comic included Desperate Dan and Korky the Cat?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Dandy", "aliases": ["We Are Not The Greatest", "James At School Fete", "Nuke Noodle", "George vs Dragon", "The Mighty Bork", "Dino Vet", "Bear Behind", "Dandy (comic)", "Thingummyblob", "Dandy Xtreme", "Office Hours", "Mr Meecher, the Uncool Teacher!", "Clown Wars!", "Snoop Dawg", "Dave the Squirrel", "Dandy comic", "Stan Helsing (comic strip)", "Pepperoni Pig", "Bamboo Town", "Jibber & Steve", "Dave The Squirrel", "The Dandy", "The Dandy Summer Special", "Spoof Madvertisement!", "99 Genius Homework Excuses", "Rocky O'Flair", "School of Mock!", "Dandy Magazine"]} {"context": "Question: Which poet (1770-1835) was known as the Ettrick Shepherd?\nAnswer:", "answer": "James Hogg", "aliases": ["Ettrick shepherd", "The ettrick shepherd", "The Ettrick Shepherd", "James Hogg"]} {"context": "Question: What 2009 hit record by Lily Allen concerns her boyfriend's performance in the bedroom?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Not Fair", "aliases": ["Not Fair", "Not Fair (Lily Allen song)", "Not Fair (song)"]} {"context": "Question: Willis-Ekbom disease is more commonly known as?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Restless leg syndrome", "aliases": ["Restless leg", "Restless Leg Syndrome", "Riot of the foot", "Wittmaack-Ekbom's syndrome", "Restless Legs Syndrome", "Leg jiggling", "Iritable legs", "Restless legs syndrome", "Wittmaack-Ekbom syndrome", "Iritable legs syndrome", "Willis-Ekbom Disease", "Restless leg syndrome", "Leg tapping", "Restless foot", "Ekbom Disease", "Restless legs", "Willis-Ekbom disease", "Restless-leg syndrome", "Trucker's itch", "Willis-Ekbom syndrome"]} {"context": "Question: What word best describes a triangle where one angle is equal to 90 degrees?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Right angled", "aliases": ["Right angled"]} {"context": "Question: Which writer, whose Christian names were Clive Staples, was known to family and friends as 'Jack'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "C S LEWIS", "aliases": ["C. S Lewis", "St. Clive", "N.W. Clerk", "C.s. louis", "C. S. (Clives Staples)", "Clives Staples Lewis", "C S LEWIS", "Clive staples lewis", "N.W. Clark", "CS Lewis", "C.s. lewis", "C s lewis", "C.S Lewis", "Clive Staples Lewis", "Inner ring", "The Inner Ring", "N. W. Clerk", "C Lewis", "C.S.Lewis", "Saint Clive", "Clive S Lewis", "C S Lewis", "Cs lewis", "St Clive", "The Great Knock", "C. S. Lewis", "Clive S. Lewis", "C.S. Lewis"]} {"context": "Question: Who composed the symphonic poem `Dance Macabre'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS", "aliases": ["Charles Saint-Saens", "Charles-Camille Saint-Saens", "Charles Camille Saint Saëns", "Camille Saint-Saens", "Saint-Saens", "Saint Saëns", "Saint Saens", "CAMILLE SAINT-SAENS", "Camille Saint-Saēns", "Charles Camille Saint Saens", "Charles Camille Saint-Saëns", "Charles Camille Saint-Saens", "Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns", "Camille Saint Saens", "Saint seans", "Camile Saint-Saens", "Camille Saint Saëns", "Saint-Saëns", "Camille Saint-Säens", "Camille Saint-Saéns", "Camille Saint-Saeens", "Camille Saint-Saëns", "Saint Saen", "Saint-saens"]} {"context": "Question: In Greek mythology, what was the name of the nymph who fell in love with Narcissus, but who was said to have pined away when her love was not returned, leaving only her voice?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Echo", "aliases": ["Echoing", "Reechoed", "Re-echoed", "Duck's quack", "Reechoes", "Reecho", "Echo", "Re-echoes", "Echo (phenomenon)", "Echoed", "Echo (acoustics)", "Re-echo", "Reechoing", "Re-echoing"]} {"context": "Question: Rapunzel, Mother Gothel and Paulo are all characters in which 2010 animated film?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tangled", "aliases": ["Rapunzel (2010 film)", "Rapunzel Unbraided", "Healing Incantation", "Gothel (Disney)", "Disney's Rapunzel", "Tangled Characters", "Tangled (movie)", "List of Tangled characters", "Princess Rapunzel", "Tangled", "List of Characters in Disney's Tangled", "Rapunzel (film)", "Rapunzel: A Tangled Tale", "Tangled (soundtrack)", "Rapunzel (2009 film)", "Tangled (2010 film)", "List of characters in Disney's Tangled"]} {"context": "Question: \"Which \"\"Bond girl\"\" met Ringo Starr when they starred in the 1981 film \"\"Caveman\"\", and later married him?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Barbara Bach", "aliases": ["Barbara Bach"]} {"context": "Question: Where is the Australian parliament based?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Canberra", "aliases": ["Canberra (Australia)", "Canberra, Australian Capital Territory", "Canberra, Australia", "Capital of Australia", "Canberra", "Canberra, AU-ACT", "Canberra, ACT", "Canberran", "UN/LOCODE:AUCBR", "Limestone Plains", "Capital of australia"]} {"context": "Question: What are the major suits in the card game Bridge?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hearts and Spades", "aliases": ["Hearts and Spades"]} {"context": "Question: \"In the nursery rhyme, \"\"The House that Jack Built\"\", what did the rat do?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "ATE THE MALT", "aliases": ["ATE THE MALT"]} {"context": "Question: What name is given to a figure of speech by means of which contradictory terms are combined?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Oxymoron", "aliases": ["Oxy moron", "Oxymora", "Oxymoronical", "Plastic silverware", "Oxymorons", "Self-contradictory", "Oxymoron", "Oxymoronic", "Oximoron"]} {"context": "Question: On September 28th, NASA announced that what had been detected on Mars?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Flowing WATER", "aliases": ["Flowing WATER"]} {"context": "Question: Which actress Dame was made a Companion of Honour in the 2014 Queen’s Birthday Honours List?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Maggie Smith", "aliases": ["Dame Maggie Smith", "Dame Maggy Smith", "Maggy Smith", "Dame Margaret Natalie Smith", "Dame Margaret Natalie Smith Cross", "Dame Margaret Natalie Smith Cross, DBE", "Maggie Smith", "Margaret Natalie Smith Cross", "Margaret Natalie Smith Cross, DBE", "Dame Margaret Natalie Smith Cross DBE", "Dame Smith", "Dame M. N. Smith", "Dame Margaret Smith", "Maggie smith"]} {"context": "Question: What is the Japanese practice of 'jigai' that is the female equivalent of a more gory procedure prescribed for males?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Traditional method of ritual suicide", "aliases": ["Traditional method of ritual suicide"]} {"context": "Question: Who is the next in this series: John L. Sullivan, James J. Corbett, Bob Fitzsimmons, James J. Jeffries, Marvin Hart, ... ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tommy Burns", "aliases": ["Tommy Burns (disambiguation)", "Thomas Burns (disambiguation)", "Tommy Burns", "Thomas Burns", "Tom Burns (disambiguation)", "Burns, Thomas", "Thom Burns", "Tom Burns"]} {"context": "Question: Which wedding anniversary is celebrated with paper\nAnswer:", "answer": "1st", "aliases": ["First (track)", "First (album)", "1st (EP)", "First (disambiguation)", "Firſt", "1st", "Firsts", "First"]} {"context": "Question: Trinidad lies opposite the delta of which major river?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Orinoco", "aliases": ["Orinoco", "Rio Orinoco", "Orinoco Basin", "River Orinoco", "Orinoco River", "Orinco River", "Río Orinoco", "Orinoco River Basin", "El Pao Iron Mine", "Orinocco", "Orinoco Iron Mines", "El Florero Iron Mines", "Orinoco river", "Venzuela Iron Mines"]} {"context": "Question: In 1985, which filly was the last racehorse to win a variant of the English Triple Crown?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Oh So Sharp", "aliases": ["Oh So Sharp"]} {"context": "Question: Which member of the British royal family was born on 8/8/88?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Princess Beatrice of York", "aliases": ["Princess beatrice of york", "Beatrice of York", "Beatrice of york", "Princess Beatrice of York", "HRH Princess Beatrice", "HRH Princess Beatrice of York", "Princess Beatrice", "Beatrice York"]} {"context": "Question: A mahout is a person who works, tends and rides which animal?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Elephant", "aliases": ["Elephantinely", "Elephant tusks", "Rogue Elephant", "Elephant", "🐘", "Elephant hunting", "Elephantineness", "Elephant hunter", "Rogue elephant", "Baby elephants", "Brown elephants", "ELEPHANT", "Elephan", "פיל", "Elephant population", "Elephant evolution", "Elefonts", "Evolution of elephants", "Elephants", "Mating elephants", "Elaphant", "Elephant rage", "Gestation period for elephants", "Elephant tusk", "Sexual behavior of elephants"]} {"context": "Question: To which family of birds do sparrows belong?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Passeridae", "aliases": ["Sparow", "Old world sparrow", "Old World sparrow", "Sparrow", "Passeridae", "Old World Sparrow", "Sparrows", "Spadger"]} {"context": "Question: What is Koo Stark's real first name ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "KATHLEEN", "aliases": ["Kathleen", "KATHLEEN", "Kathleen (disambiguation)", "Katleen"]} {"context": "Question: \"What was special about \"\"The Daily Courant\"\" that appeared in the early 18th century?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "First daily newspaper", "aliases": ["First daily newspaper"]} {"context": "Question: Which African country's flag is red with a green star in the centre?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MOROCCO", "aliases": ["ISO 3166-1:MA", "Al-Mamlakah al-Ma�", "Maroc", "Royaume du Maroc", "Norocco", "MOROCCO", "Moraco", "Sultanate of Fez", "Etymology of Morocco", "المغرب", "Al-Mamlaka al-Maġ", "Maroc (disambiguation)", "Morroco", "Al-Maġrib", "Lmaġrib", "Sherifian Empire", "Maroco", "Name of Morocco", "Morrocco", "Moroccan Kingdom", "Morocco", "Morrocan", "Al-Mamlakah al-Ma�", "Moroco", "Marokko", "المملكة المغرب", "Marocko", "Sultanate of Morocco", "Al-Mamlaka al-Maghreb", "Kingdom of Morocco"]} {"context": "Question: The traditional logo of which famous pre-ground bean coffee is a white script lower-case four-letter name on a red square background?\nAnswer:", "answer": "illy", "aliases": ["Illycaffè S.p.A", "illy", "Illy", "Illycaffè"]} {"context": "Question: What, according to Greek legend, was built at Cnossos, Crete, by Daedalus?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Labyrinth", "aliases": ["Labrynth", "Labryinths", "Meditation labyrinth", "Davide Tonato", "Labyrinth", "Christian labyrinth", "Egyptian Labyrinth", "Cretan Labyrinth", "The labyrinth", "Labyrinth walk", "Prayer labyrinth", "The Labyrinth", "Labyrinthine", "Prayer Labyrinth"]} {"context": "Question: Born 'Lucille LeSueur' , By what name is this actress better known?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Joan Crawford", "aliases": ["Joan Crawford", "Lucille Fay LeSueur", "Crawford, Joan", "Lucille LeSueur"]} {"context": "Question: In March 2013, rapper Gucci Mane was arrested for attacking a man in a bar and a tabloid headlined the news as 'Rapper Mistook Man for a Ship.' What object did Mane use for his assault?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Champagne bottle!", "aliases": ["Champagne bottle!"]} {"context": "Question: George Lansbury et al founded which newspaper in 1912?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Daily Herald", "aliases": ["Daily Herald (disambiguation)", "Morning Herald (disambiguation)", "The Daily Herald", "Herald (newspaper)", "Sunday Herald (disambiguation)", "The daily herald", "Daily Herald"]} {"context": "Question: In which film did Roger Moore first play James Bond?\nAnswer:", "answer": "LIVE AND LET DIE", "aliases": ["Live and Let Die (disambiguation)", "LIVE AND LET DIE", "Live and let die", "LALD", "Live And Let Die", "Live and let Die", "Live & let die", "Live and Let Die"]} {"context": "Question: What were Operation Pointblank, Operation Overlord, Operation Fortitude, Operation Neptune and Operation Quicksilver?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Allied operations in World War II", "aliases": ["Allied operations in World War II"]} {"context": "Question: Who is the current Director General of the BBC?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(Lord) Tony Hall", "aliases": ["(Lord) Tony Hall"]} {"context": "Question: Which British Prime Minister who came to office in 1894, took to riding around London in a carriage at night in an attempt to cure his lifelong insomnia?\nAnswer:", "answer": "EARL OF ROSEBERRY or", "aliases": ["EARL OF ROSEBERRY or"]} {"context": "Question: Which super-tanker ran aground near Milford Haven in 1996\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sea Empress", "aliases": ["Sea Empress", "MV Sea Empress"]} {"context": "Question: Which motor manufacturer makes the models Note and Juke?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Nissan", "aliases": ["Nissan Motor", "Nissan Motor Company, Limited", "Nissan 180 Plan", "Nsany", "Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.", "Nissan foria", "Nissan Commercial Vehicles", "Nissan cars", "Nissan North America", "Nissan North America, Inc.", "Tom Lane (Nissan)", "Nissan Motors", "Nissan Red and Blue Stage", "Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.", "Nissan Satio Store", "Nissan Motor Co.", "The Nissan Motor Company", "Nissan Bluebird Store", "Nissan North America Inc.", "Nissan Red Stage", "Nissan USA", "Nissan Revival Plan", "Nissan vehicles", "Nissan", "Cabstar", "日産", "Nissan Saito Store", "Nissan Motor Store", "Nissan Motor Company, Ltd.", "Nissan Cherry Store", "Nissan Motor Company Ltd", "Nissan (automobile)", "Nissan Motor Corporation", "Nissan Motor Corporation, U.S.", "Nissan Motor Co (Australia)", "Nissan Jidosha KK", "Nissan Foria", ".datsun", "Nissan Blue Stage", "Nissan car", "Nissan Motor Company", "Nissan Motor Corporation U.S.A"]} {"context": "Question: The largest ever teddy bears picnic was held in Dublin in 1995. How many bears were there?\nAnswer:", "answer": "33,573", "aliases": ["thirty-three thousand, five hundred and seventy", "33573", "33,573"]} {"context": "Question: Anosmia is the lack of which of the senses in humans?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Smell", "aliases": ["Smell (disambiguation)", "Smell", "Smells"]} {"context": "Question: What plant was traditionally cultivated in Europe for its unique blue dye?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Woad", "aliases": ["Banlangen", "Dyer's woad", "Woad raider", "Isatis indigotica", "Radix Isatidis", "Glastum", "Woad", "Ban lan gen", "Vitrum", "Woad raiders", "Indigowoad root", "Indigowoad Root", "Isatis tinctoria"]} {"context": "Question: Which public holiday became official in the UK in 1978\nAnswer:", "answer": "May Day", "aliases": ["May day", "2002 Mayday", "Första maj", "1st of May", "Forsta maj", "1999 Mayday", "May Day", "May Day parade", "National Day of Labour", "May day parade", "Foersta maj"]} {"context": "Question: The youngest gold medalist for team GB at the 2012 Olympics, Jade Jones, won in which sport?\nAnswer:", "answer": "TAEKWANDO", "aliases": ["Punch (Taekwondo)", "Taekwondo", "Tae-Kwon-Do.", "Tae kwan do", "TaeKwonDo", "Dan (Taekwondo)", "Tae Kwon-do", "Taiquando", "Kyrugi", "ITF Taekwondo", "태권도", "Taekwon do", "Tae Kwan Do", "Tae kwon-do", "TaekWon Do", "History of Taekwondo", "TaeKwon-Do", "Tae kwondo", "Tai quan do", "TKD", "Tae kune do", "Tae-kwan-do", "Gong Soo", "Taekwando", "Tai kwon do", "Taikwondo", "TaeKwonDoe", "Thyakwento", "Tae kown do", "Kyorugi", "T'aekwondo", "TAEKWANDO", "Taiquandao", "Kyup", "Traditional taekwondo", "Tae-Kwon-Do", "Gong Soo Do", "Torann Mazeroi", "Tae kwon do", "Tai kwan do", "Tae kwando", "Punch(Taekwondo)", "テコンドー", "Taekwon-do", "Taegwondo", "History of tkd", "History of taekwondo", "T'aekwŏndo", "Sine wave technique", "Tkd", "Tae kwon doe", "Taikwon dou", "Korean Karate", "Tae Kwon-Do", "Tae-kwon-do", "Taequando", "Tae Kwon Do", "Taekwondo history", "跆拳道", "WTF Taekwondo", "Sport Taekwondo", "Taekwondoe", "TaekWon do", "Taikwon do", "Taekwon-Do"]} {"context": "Question: Didsbury, Ardwick and Fallowfield are all areas of which British city?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Manchester", "aliases": ["Manchester developments", "Manchester (borough)", "UN/LOCODE:GBMNC", "Manchester, Greater Manchester", "Manchester, UK", "Climate of Manchester", "City of Manchester", "The weather in Manchester", "Manchester (city, England)", "Machester", "Drizzlechester", "Mancs", "Manchester", "Manchester, United Kingdom", "Manchester (England)", "Metropolitan Borough of Manchester", "Manchester, U.K.", "Manchester (UK)", "England Manchester", "Manchester, England", "County Borough of Manchester"]} {"context": "Question: Joe Gargery is a character in which Charles Dickens novel?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Great Expectations", "aliases": ["Herbert Pocket", "Great Expectation", "Jaggers", "Great Expectations plot details", "Great Expectations", "Joe Gargery", "Bentley Drummle", "Great expectations", "Mrs joe"]} {"context": "Question: Which country has the greatest number of ancient pyramids? (hint: They are called the Nubian Pyramids)\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sudan", "aliases": ["Sudan", "Islamic Republic of Sudan", "Sport in Sudan", "Government of the Sudan", "The Sudan", "Republic of Sudan", "Republic of North Sudan", "Northern Sudan", "Environmental issues in Sudan", "Sudan proper", "North Sudan", "Environmental issues in sudan", "As-Sūdān", "Administrative divisions of Sudan", "ISO 3166-1:SD", "جمهورية السودان", "Sudanese culture", "As-Sudan", "Republic of the Sudan", "السودان", "Islamic Republic of the Sudan", "Clothing in Sudan", "Official language of Southern Sudan", "Sudanese", "Environment of Sudan", "Culture of Sudan", "Sudan Foundation"]} {"context": "Question: In WWII, who was the head of the Nazi party's security service?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Reinhard Heidrich", "aliases": ["Reinhard Heidrich", "Rinehardt Heydrich", "Himmler's Evil Genius", "ReinhardHeydrich", "Heidrich, Rinehardt", "Reinhard Hydrich", "Reinhard Hydrick", "The Young Evil God of Death", "Rinehardt Heidrich", "Heydrich", "Heydrich Reinhard", "Reinhard Hidrich", "Reinhard Hidrick", "Rhinehardt Heidrich", "Reinhard Heydrick", "The Butcher of Prague", "Heidrich, Reinhardt", "Heidrich, Rhinehardt", "Reinhardt Heydrich", "Rhinehardt Heydrich", "Reinhard Heydrich", "Rhinehart Heidrich", "Reihnard Heidrich", "Rhinehard Heydrich", "Heydrich Reinhart", "Rheinhard Heydrich", "Heydrich, Reinhard", "Rinehard Heidrich", "Butcher of Prague", "HeydrichReinhardt", "Rhinehart Heydrich", "Heidrich, Rhinehart", "Reinhart heidrich", "ReinhardtHeydrich", "Heydrich, Reinhart", "Heydrich, Reinhardt", "Heydrich,Reinhardt", "Rinehard Heydrich", "Heydrich Reinhardt", "Reinhart Heydrich", "Heidrich, Rinehart", "Young Evil God of Death", "Heidrich, Reinhart", "Rinehart Heydrich", "HeydrichReinhard", "Heydrich,Reinhard", "Reinhard Tristan Eugen Heydrich", "Rhinehard Heidrich", "Heidrich, Rhinehard", "Heidrich, Rinehard", "Heydrich,Reinhart", "Heidrich, Reinhard", "Rinehart Heidrich", "Himler's Evil Genius"]} {"context": "Question: What communal cooking method/equipment derives from French 'melted'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Fondue", "aliases": ["Fondue", "Cheese fondue from Savoy", "Fondeu", "Fondu", "Fondue Neuchateloise", "Cheese fondue", "Fonduta", "Chocolate fondue", "Fondeau", "Fundue"]} {"context": "Question: Which former West Indian fast bowler was known as 'Whispering Death'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Michael Holding", "aliases": ["Michael Holding", "Mike Holding"]} {"context": "Question: Which clear liqueur, of German/Dutch origin, is used along with gin to make a Silver Streak cocktail?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Kummel", "aliases": ["Kuemmel", "Kümmel", "Gilka-Kümmel", "Gilka-Kuemmel", "Kummel", "Gilka-Kummel"]} {"context": "Question: Discovery, Gillyflower and Rome Beauty are types of which fruit\nAnswer:", "answer": "Apple", "aliases": ["Apple Blossom", "Appleblossom", "Green Apples", "Malus domesticus", "Appleblossoms", "Culture of apple", "Malus domestica", "Apple 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"República de Panamá", "Panama", "Republic of Panama", "Subdivisions of Panama", "ISO 3166-1:PA", "Etymology of Panama", "Panamà", "Panamá", "Administrative divisions of Panama"]} {"context": "Question: In the Bible, where was Jesus betrayed by Judas, and subsequently arrested?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GARDEN OF GETHSEMANE", "aliases": ["Gethsemane", "GARDEN OF GETHSEMANE", "Ghetsemane", "Gardens of Gethsemane", "Gethsemane Garden", "Garden of Gethsemane.", "Gethsemeni", "Garden of Gethsemane", "Garden of Gethsemani"]} {"context": "Question: Who wrote the 1984 Booker Prize winning novel 'Hotel Du Lac'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Anita Brookner", "aliases": ["Anita Brookner"]} {"context": "Question: Who is currently fifth in line to the Throne?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PRINCESS BEATRICE", "aliases": ["Princess beatrice of york", "Beatrice of York", "Beatrice of york", "Princess Beatrice of York", "HRH Princess Beatrice", "HRH Princess Beatrice of York", "Princess Beatrice", "PRINCESS BEATRICE", 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(\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bernardo) Bertolucci", "aliases": ["Bernando Bertolucci", "Bertolucci", "Bernardo Bertolucci", "Bernardo) Bertolucci"]} {"context": "Question: Who sang the 1964 hit My Boy Lollipop?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Millie (or Millie Small)", "aliases": ["Millie (or Millie Small)"]} {"context": "Question: What is the unfortunate defect inherent in Angora cats?\nAnswer:", "answer": "DEAFNESS", "aliases": ["Partial loss of hearing", "Hypoacusis", "Hearing impaired", "Hearing Impairment", "Profoundly deaf", "Temporary deafness", "Auditory impairment", "Hearing disorders and deafness", "Deaf person", "Hard-of-hearing", "Hearing problems", "Hereditary hearing loss", "Anacusis", "Hearing Loss", "Impairment of hearing", "Hearing impairment", "Hard of hearing", "Deaf individual", "International Symbol for Deafness", "Perceptive deafness", "Hereditary hearing disorder", "Profound deafness", "Late-deafened", "DEAFNESS", "Hearing disorder", "Hereditary deafness", "Hearing-impaired", "Noise induced deafness", "Hearing deficits", "Hearing problems in children", "Hearing loss", "Syndromic deafness", "LY411575", "Congenital deafness", "Hearing damage", "Familial deafness", "Hearing disorders", "Partial deafness", "Deafness", "Loss of hearing", "Deaf", "International symbol for deafness", "Age Related Hearing Impairment", "Profound hearing loss", "Hardness of hearing", "Hearing disability"]} {"context": "Question: What popular computing term, originally prefixed 'magic-' and referring to a data packet sent and received unchanged by a computer program, lost its prefix when introduced to web terminology in 1994?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Cookie", "aliases": ["Cookies", "Hermit (cookie)", "Cookiee", "Cooky", "Cookie bars", "🍪", "Hermit cookie", "Cookie (baked goods)", "Sandwich cookies", "Oatmeal cookies", "Koekje", "Cooki", "Thumbprint cookie", "Oatmeal raisin cookie", "Cookie", "Oatmeal Cookie", "Oatmeal cookie"]} {"context": "Question: Barney the Owl is a mascot of which English football club?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sheffield Wednesday FC", "aliases": ["Lee strafford", "Sheffield Wednesday F C", "Sheffield Wednesday F.C.", "Sheffield wed", "The Owls", "Sheff Wed", "Sheffield Wednesday F.C", "Sheffield Wednesday FC", "The Wednesday", "Sheffield Wednesday F. C.", "Sheffield Wednesday", "(Sheffield Wednesday)", "Sheffield Wednesday Football Club", "The Wednesday F.C."]} {"context": "Question: Which insects live in a vespiary?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Wasps", "aliases": ["Wasp venoms", "Ground wasps", "Wasp facts", "Wasp", "Vespine", "Social wasp", "Wasps"]} {"context": "Question: Which villain, played by Richard Kiel, appeared in two James Bond movies, 'The Spy Who Loved Me' and 'Moonraker'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Jaws", "aliases": ["Jaws (software)", "Jaws", "Jaws (disambiguation)", "JAWS"]} {"context": "Question: Ivan the Terrible was a czar of what country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Russia", "aliases": ["Russia (1991-1993)", "Оросын Холбоон", "Etymology of Russia", "The Russian federation", "Рәсәй", "ISO 3166-1:RU", "Russia (1990-1993)", "Ресей", "Novaya russia", "Росси́я", "Раҫҫей", "Российская Федера", "Poccnr", "Росія", "Ородой Холбоон", "России", "The Russian Federation", "Russsia", "Russian (citizen)", "Росси́йская Ф", "Урысей", "Арассыыйа", "Rossiyskaya Federatsiya", "Оьрсийн Федер", "Russian-born", "Аьрасат", "Russia (Federation)", "POCCNR", "Northern Russia", "Federation of Russia", "Russia (country)", "Рочму", "Ресей Федерацияс", "Venaja", "Русия", "Урыстәыла", "Resey", "Россия", "Wildlife of Russia", "The Country Russia", "Уæрæсе", "Venaejae", "Russian federation", "Russie", "Russia", "Rossijskaja Federatsija", "RUSSIA", "Ryssland", "Russian Federation", "Russiya", "Русија", "RusSia", "Орсин Ниицән", "Russland", "Рузмастор", "RussiA"]} {"context": "Question: Who holds a trumpet on the album cover of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ringo Starr", "aliases": ["RINGO", "Starr, Ringo", "Richard Starkey, Jr.", "Beatle Ringo", "Ringo Star", "Richie Snare", "Ringo starkey", "Ringo Starr", "Ringo Starkey", "Ringo", "Richard Starkey", "%22Ringo%22", "Richard Starky", "Richard Starrkey", "Ringo (film)", "Richard Starkey Jr.", "Ringo starr", "Richard Henry Parkin Starkey Jr."]} {"context": "Question: Which Asian city's international airport is built at the mouth of the Tama-gawa?\nAnswer:", "answer": "TOKYO", "aliases": ["東京都", "Economy of Tokyo", "Demographics of Tokyo", "東京", "Tõkyõ", "Oyata", "UN/LOCODE:JPTYO", "Toukyo", "Tōkyō, Japan", "Tōkyo", "JP-13", "Tōkyō Met.", "Tokyo Metropolitan Prefecture", "To-kyo", "Tokio Metropolis", "Tôkiô", "Oyata, Tokyo", "Tohkyoh", "Economy of tokyo", "Toukyou-to", "Tókio", "Tokyo", "Toky", "To Kyo", "Tōkyō Prefecture", "Tōkyō-to", "Tokyo (Japan)", "Tōkyō, JP-13", "Tôkyô Prefecture", "Tôkyô, Japan", "Dōngjīng (Japan)", "Outlying islands of Tokyo", "Toukyou", "Toyko, Japan", "TOKYO", "Tōkei", "Tokyo Met.", "Tôkyô", "Tokeo", "Tokei", "Tokyo-To", "Tokyo Plain", "Kudanzaka", "Toukiou", "Tokyo, Tokyo", "To kyo", "Tookioo", "Metropolitan Tokyo", "Tokyo, Japan", "ToKyo", "Toquio", "Toyko", "Tookyoo", "To-Kyo", "Tokyoh", "Tōkyō Metropolis", "Tokyo Administrative District", "Tõkiõ", "Tokyo in pop culture", "Tokyo,Japan", "Tokyo City and Prefecture", "Tōkyō", "Tokyoto"]} {"context": "Question: Who wrote the 1993 novel “The Joy Luck Club”?\nAnswer:", "answer": "AMY TAN", "aliases": ["Tan En-mei", "Tán Enmei", "Tan Enmei", "AMY TAN", "Tan, Amy", "譚恩美", "Amy Ruth Tan", "Amy Tan"]} {"context": "Question: Who has presented BBC TV programmes called his 'Toy Stories' and `Man Lab'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "James May", "aliases": ["Captain Slow", "James May", "James Daniel May", "James may", "Captain slow"]} {"context": "Question: The German's called it the Siegfried Line, what did the allies call it?\nAnswer:", "answer": "THE HINDENBERG LINE", "aliases": ["THE HINDENBERG LINE", "Hindenberg Line", "Hindenburg line", "Battles of the Hindenburg Line", "Advance to the Hindenburg Line", "Hindenburg Line"]} {"context": "Question: \"Who played Luke Skywalker in the 1977 original \"\"Star Wars\"\" film?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "(Mark) HAMILL", "aliases": ["Mark Hammil", "Nathan Hamill", "(Mark) HAMILL", "Hamill, Mark", "Mark Hamil", "Mark Richard Hamill", "Marilou York", "Mark Hamill", "Mark Hammill"]} {"context": "Question: Mosses are classified as belonging to which part of the plant kingdom?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bryophyta", "aliases": ["Bryophyta (disambiguation)", "Bryophyta"]} {"context": "Question: Macao Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China has no arable land, pastures, forest, or woodland, and its economy is based largely on tourism with banking, gaming, financial services and what else?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Textile and garment manufacturing", "aliases": ["Textile and garment manufacturing"]} {"context": "Question: Who bought Chelsea football club for £1 in 1982?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ken Bates", "aliases": ["Ken Bates", "Kenneth Bates"]} {"context": "Question: \"Which British composer wrote \"\"The Dam Busters March\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Eric Coates", "aliases": ["Eric Coates", "Coates, Eric"]} {"context": "Question: More commonly known as the thigh bone, what is the medical name for the longest bone in the human body?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Femur", "aliases": ["Fumuer", "Upper leg bone", "Femoral bone", "Patella surface of femur", "Feumur", "Os longissimum", "Thigh bones", "Shenton's Line", "Femur", "Fumeur", "Largest bone", "Femoral bones", "Fumur", "Thigh-bone", "Femur bone", "Femora", "Fuemur", "Thighbone", "Femur bones", "Largest bones", "Femir", "Femu", "Femurs", "Facies patellaris femoris", "Thigh bone", "Os femoris", "The Femur"]} {"context": "Question: What country lies to north of the Republic of Chad?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The State of Libya", "aliases": ["Republic of Libya", "LIBYA", "The State of Libya", "ليبيا", "Al-Jamahiriya al-%60Arab", "Free Libya", "Libiya", "LBY", "Libyan Republic", "Free Democratic Libya", "Islamic Republic of Libya", "Libya (National Transitional Council)", "Libya", "ⵍⵉⴱ�", "Lybya", "Largest cities in Libya", "Lībiyā", "Etymology of Libya", "ISO 3166-1:LY", "Libyan Republic (2011)", "Libiyah", "State of Libya"]} {"context": "Question: Catoptromancy is the term for predicting the future using what object? Who's the fairest of them all!\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mirror", "aliases": ["Handmirror", "Reflective glass", "Handmirrors", "Hand-mirror", "Mirrors", "Hand mirror", "Decorative mirrors", "Mirror types", "Cheval glass", "Glass mirror", "Looking glass", "Mirror", "Hand-mirrors", "Silver mirror", "Hand mirrors"]} {"context": "Question: Hedonism, the famous resort for the sexually liberated, is on which Island?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Jamaica", "aliases": ["Jamica", "Jamaica", "Jamrock", "Lambsriver, Westmoreland, Jamaica", "America/Jamaica", "Castleton Botanical Gardens, Jamaica", "Jamaica, the Nation", "Name of Jamaica", "Xaymaca", "Jamiaca", "Jameca", "Xamayca", "Jamaca", "Jamaica (the country)", "Indigenous peoples of Jamaica", "Jamacian", "ISO 3166-1:JM", "Castleton Botanical Garden"]} {"context": "Question: Becoming very famous in 1970, what is the much more famous name of Rosemary Brown who was born on August 30th 1951, since marrying in 1978 her name has become Rosemary Scallon?\nAnswer:", "answer": "DANA", "aliases": ["Dana", "Dana (disambiguation)", "DANA", "Dana (singer)"]} {"context": "Question: The town of Vittoria and the city of Ragusa can be found on which island?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SICILY", "aliases": ["Trinacrian", "Jewel of the Mediterranean", "Sicily, Italy", "Sicily", "Sicilia", "SICILY", "Sicilly", "Island of Sicily", "Sicily (Italy)"]} {"context": "Question: Which ballroom dance is Spanish for double step\nAnswer:", "answer": "Paso doble", "aliases": ["Pasodoble (dance)", "Paso Doble", "Paso doble", "Paso double", "Pasodoble"]} {"context": "Question: Which river runs through the cities of Basel, Strasbourg, Karlsruhe, Mainz, Koblenz, Bonn, Cologne, Dsseldorf, Arnhem, Utrecht and Rotterdam?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rhine", "aliases": ["Rhine", "Alpenrhein River", "Rhinen", "Rhine Estuary", "Rhinewater", "River Rhein", "The Rhine", "Upper Rhine River Plains", "Rhein River", "Rhine river", "Rhine basin", "Rhine River", "Rhine (river)", "Rhein (river)", "Rhine mouth", "Rijn", "River Rhine Pollution: November 1986", "Length of the Rhine", "Rayn", "River Rhine"]} {"context": "Question: The airport Guglielmo Marconi is the airport of which city?\nAnswer:", "answer": "BOLOGNA", "aliases": ["Comune di Bologna", "Bolognese", "Commune di Bologna", "Bulåggna", "Bologna", "BOLOGNA", "Bolagna", "Bologne", "UN/LOCODE:ITBLQ", "Bologna, Italy", "History of Bologna", "Felsina", "Bologna (Italy)", "בולוניה", "Bologna italy"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of the woollen gown worn by a junior barrister in the UK who has not taken silk?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Stuff Gown", "aliases": ["Stuff Gown"]} {"context": "Question: The Cascades were one hit wonders in the U.K. what was the name of their one and only chart entry\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rhythm of the Rain", "aliases": ["Rhythm of the falling rain", "Rhythm Of The Rain", "Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain", "Rhythm of the Rain"]} {"context": "Question: The theme tune to which TV show starts with the line Stick a pony in me pocket?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Only Fools And Horses", "aliases": ["Sunglasses Ron", "Lovely jubly", "Only Fools and Horses", "Voted Britain's Best Sitcom", "Only Fools and Horses...", "Only Fools", "Yernly Fyerls and Nesbits", "Only Fools & Horses", "Trotters International Traders Plc", "Once upon a time in peckham", "OF&H", "Nelson Mandella House", "Paddy The Greek", "Only Fools And Horses", "Trotters Independent Traders", "Only fools and horses", "George Trotter", "Peckham Echo"]} {"context": "Question: Which Championship Football League club is based at the King Power Stadium?\nAnswer:", "answer": "LEICESTER CITY", "aliases": ["Leicester Fosse FC", "Leicetser City F.C.", "Leicester City F C", "Leicester City Football Club", "Leicester City football club", "Leicester Fosse", "Leicester city football club", "Leicester City F. 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Quiz show host used the catchphrase :- If its' up there, I'll give you the money myself ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "LES DENNIS", "aliases": ["LES DENNIS", "Les Dennis"]} {"context": "Question: In which country was the 2006 FIFA World Cup held?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Germany", "aliases": ["United States of Germany", "Tyskland", "Nimska", "Bundesdeutsch", "Vokietija", "Deuchland", "Germny", "GermanY", "FR Germany", "Almanya", "Federal Republic of Germany", "Jermany", "Geramny", "Etymology of Germany", "Nemska", "Germany", "Niemcy", "GERMANY", "ISO 3166-1:DE", "Land der Dichter und Denker", "Federal Republic Of Germany", "F.R. 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Hook", "Captain hook (Disney Character)", "Jas Hook", "Captain James Hook"]} {"context": "Question: Which physicist's principle asserts that the momentum & position of a particle cannot both be precisely determined at the same time?\nAnswer:", "answer": "WERNER HEISENBERG", "aliases": ["Werner Karl Heisenberg", "Hiesenberg", "Werner Von Heisenberg", "Heisenburg", "Hizenburg", "Werner Heisenberg", "WERNER HEISENBERG", "Karl Heisenberg", "W. Heisenberg"]} {"context": "Question: Where would a dewclaw usually be found?\nAnswer:", "answer": "High up on the foot of many mammals, birds", "aliases": ["High up on the foot of many mammals, birds"]} {"context": "Question: In what year was the Magna Carta signed\nAnswer:", "answer": "1215", "aliases": ["one thousand, two hundred and fifteen", "1215"]} {"context": "Question: How were Dr Stantz, Dr Spengler and Dr Venkman better known in the 1980's?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ghostbusters", "aliases": ["Ivo Shandor", "Ghost buster", "Dana Barrett", "Walter Peck", "Zuul", "Ghostbusters Trivia", "Ghostbusters I", "Who you gonna call%3F", "Ghostbusters (film)", "Peter Vankman", "Keymaster", "Vinz Clortho", "I ain't afraid of no ghosts", "Ghostbusters", "GB1", "Evo Shandor", "Ghost Busters", "Ghost busters", "Ghostbuster"]} {"context": "Question: Which British MP claims responsibility for introducing speed bumps ('sleeping policemen') to UK roads?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Kenneth Clarke", "aliases": ["K. 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"answer": "Olympic Bronze Medals", "aliases": ["Olympic Bronze Medals"]} {"context": "Question: Jack Nicholson played Randle McMurphy in which film?\nAnswer:", "answer": "One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s", "aliases": ["One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest", "OFOTCN", "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest", "One flew over the cookoos nest", "One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest", "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", "One flew over the cuckoo's nest", "One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s", "One Flew Over the Cukoo's Nest", "One Flew Over the Cukoos Nest", "One flew over the cookoo's nest", "One flew over the kookoo's nest", "One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest", "One Flew Out of the Cuckoo's"]} {"context": "Question: The Reign Of Terror was a period in the revolution of which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "France", "aliases": ["La Republique francaise", "Franciaország", "La Republique française", "Belle France", "FRANCE", "Republique française", "France", "Ranska", "Franciaorszag", "French 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"answer": "CLINT EASTWOOD", "aliases": ["Crint Eastwood", "CLINT EASTWOOD", "Eastwood, Clinton Jr.", "Clinton Eastwood Jr.", "Clinton %22Clint%22 Eastwood", "Clinton Eastwood, Jr.", "Francesca Ruth Eastwood", "Clint Eastwood characters", "Clint Eastwood", "Don Runner", "Clint eastwood", "Clinton Eastwood"]} {"context": "Question: Which Cole Porter play won the first Tony Award for best musical in 1949?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Kiss Me Kate", "aliases": ["Kiss Me Kate", "Kiss Me Kate (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: What cost 37p when it was scrapped in 1987?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dog Licence", "aliases": ["Dog licence", "Dog license", "Dog Licence"]} {"context": "Question: Cholecystectomy is the surgical removal of which small organ of the body?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Gallbladder", "aliases": ["Galblader", "Gal blader", "Corpus vesicae biliaris", "Gallbladders", "Cholecyst", "Gall-bladder", "Neck of gallbladder", "Gallbladder Disease", "Hartmanns pouch", "Fundus vesicae 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"aliases": ["Asaph Hall", "Asaph Hall III"]} {"context": "Question: Laila Morse is the sister of which actor?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Gary Oldman", "aliases": ["Oldman, Gary", "Gary Oldman", "The Space Between Us (film)", "Gary L. 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the first century CE?\nAnswer:", "answer": "East Anglia", "aliases": ["East Anglia, England", "East Endland", "Flag of East Anglia", "East Anglia (England)", "Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft Enterprise Zone", "Ulfcytel's land", "East anglia", "Anglia (kingdom)", "East Anglia", "East Anglian"]} {"context": "Question: Patusnaya and mallasol are types of what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Caviar", "aliases": ["Ikra", "Iranian caviar", "Black caviar", "Caviar substitute", "Keviar", "Caviar Caviare", "Caviar", "Cavier", "Fish caviar", "Caviare"]} {"context": "Question: \"Who (although he claims that the author was an entity named Aiwass, his personal Holy Guardian Angel or \"\"Higher Self\"\") is credited with writing \"\"Liber AL vel Legis\"\", the central sacred text of Thelema, commonly referred to as The Book of the Law, in 1904?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Aleister Crowley", "aliases": ["Aleister Crowly", "Alesteir Crowley", "Alistair crowley", "Alastair Crowley", "Alestair crowley", "Aliestter 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Potter and the Deathly Hallows, released?\nAnswer:", "answer": "2007", "aliases": ["two thousand and seven", "2007"]} {"context": "Question: Which American state, with the capital Salem, is nicknamed the Beaver State?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Oregon", "aliases": ["Demographics of Oregon", "Ore.", "Oregon (state)", "Sports in Oregon", "Oregon's", "Regions of Oregon", "Oregon (U.S. state)", "US-OR", "Oregon (State)", "Oregon", "Oregroun", "Oregón", "Geography of Oregon", "Thirty-third State", "Oregon, United States", "State of Oregon", "Education in Oregon", "The Beaver State", "33rd State", "Oregon, USA", "Thirty-Third State"]} {"context": "Question: What name besides glove is given commonly to a baseball player's handwear?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mitt", "aliases": ["Mitt", "Mitt (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Whose “left hand” rule can predict the direction of motion of an electric motor?\nAnswer:", "answer": "John Ambrose Fleming", "aliases": ["Fleming, Sir John Ambrose", "Sir John Ambrose Fleming", "Sir Ambrose Fleming", "Ambrose Fleming", "J. A. Fleming", "John Ambrose Fleming"]} {"context": "Question: Name the author of the 1993 Booker prize-winning novel `Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha'.\nAnswer:", "answer": "RODDY DOYLE", "aliases": ["RODDY DOYLE", "Roddy Doyle"]} {"context": "Question: Which famous composer’s patrons were the Esterhazy family?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Haydn", "aliases": ["Franz Josef Haydn", "FJH", "Franz Joseph Haydn", "Joseph Haydn", "Joesph Haydn", "Franz Haydn", "Haydn, Joseph", "Joseph Franz Haydn", "Josef Haydn", "Francis Joseph Haydn", "Haydn", "F. J. Haydn"]} {"context": "Question: In which year was the Highway Code first published by the government?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1931", "aliases": ["1931", "one thousand, nine hundred and thirty-one"]} {"context": "Question: The infectious disease roup affects which creatures?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Poultry and pigeons", "aliases": ["Poultry and pigeons"]} {"context": "Question: Who played 'Jonathan Hart' in the TV series 'Hart to Hart'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ROBERT WAGNER", "aliases": ["Robert Wagner", "Robert wagner", "ROBERT WAGNER", "Robert Wagner (actor)"]} {"context": "Question: Which Canadian sang Miss Chatelaine in 1993\nAnswer:", "answer": "K.D. Lang", "aliases": ["KD Lang", "K.d. lang", "K.d. Lang", "Kathryn Dawn Lang", "Kd lang & the Reclines", "Kd lang", "K.d lang", "K.d. lang and the Reclines", "K d lang", "K.D. Lang and the Reclines", "KD lang", "Recollection (k.d. lang album", "K.D. lang and the Reclines", "K.d. lang and The Reclines", "K.D. Lang", "Kd Lang", "K.D.Lang", "K. D. Lang", "K D Lang", "K.D. Lang and The Reclines", "K. d. lang"]} {"context": "Question: Which motor manufacturer produces the 'Sharan' model?\nAnswer:", "answer": "VOLKSWAGEN", "aliases": ["Folksvagon", "VW Motorsport", "Gas Auto", "Das Auto", "VW", "Volkswagen France", "Lamando", "V-Dub", "Volkswagen", "Volkswagen Roccan", "V W", "V.w.", "Vw", "Volkswagon", "Volkswagen R", "V.W.", "VOLKSWAGEN", "Volks wagen", "V. W.", "Volkswagens", "Folkswagon"]} {"context": "Question: Known as The Mother of Presidents or The Heart of It All, what state was the 17th state to join the union on March 1, 1803?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ohio", "aliases": ["State of Ohio", "Oiho", "Heart of it all", "Buckeye (nickname)", "Seventeenth State", "OH (state)", "The Buckeye State", "Transportation in Ohio", "17th State", "Ohoi", "Transport in Ohio", "Climate of Ohio", "Ohioian", "Mother of Modern Presidents", "Buckeye State", "Ohio (U.S. state)", "Ohaio", "Ohioan", "Ohio (state)", "Religion in Ohio", "US-OH", "Ohio", "Ohio (U.S. State)", "State of ohio", "Ohio, United States", "Ohio, USA", "Demographics of Ohio", "Ohio (State)", "The Heart Of It All", "Education in Ohio", "Geography of Ohio"]} {"context": "Question: Which two countries have dominated the gold medals in the Bandy World Championship since it was established in Finland in 1957?\nAnswer:", "answer": "USSR and then Russia", "aliases": ["USSR and then Russia"]} {"context": "Question: The flag of which extinct European country contained its coat-of-arms (a hammer and compass surrounded by a ring of rye) on the traditional tricolour from 1959 until 1990?\nAnswer:", "answer": "EAST GERMANY (accept GER", "aliases": ["EAST GERMANY (accept GER"]} {"context": "Question: \"The songs \"\"Don't Rain on My Parade\"\" and \"\"People\"\" are from which musical?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Funny Girl", "aliases": ["Funny Girl", "Funny Girl (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: If you ordered carre d'agneau in a French restaurant, what would you be served?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(Rack of) Lamb", "aliases": ["Carre D'agneau", "Rack of lamb", "Crown roast of lamb", "(Rack of) Lamb", "Crowned Rack of Lamb", "Carré d'agneau", "Carre d'agneau", "Crowned rack of lamb", "Carré D'agneau", "Crown rack of lamb"]} {"context": "Question: What type of tree was Newton supposedly sitting under when he formulated his theory of gravity?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Apple", "aliases": ["Apple Blossom", "Appleblossom", "Green Apples", "Malus domesticus", "Appleblossoms", "Culture of apple", "Malus domestica", "Apple blossom", "Apple/Nutritional information", "Nutritional information about the apple", "Apple production", "Apple-blossoms", "Apple blossoms", "Apple peel", "An apple a day", "Apple (fruit)", "Apple trees", "Malus pumila", "Malus communis", "Pyrus malus", "Apple tree", "🍏", "🍎", "Apple Popularity", "Apples", "Dried apple", "سێو", "Apple (Fruit)", "Green Apple", "Apple-tree", "Green apples", "Apple", "Apples and teachers", "Aplle", "Apple-blossom", "Apple (tree)"]} {"context": "Question: How many games are usually played in a badminton match?\nAnswer:", "answer": "212 degrees", "aliases": ["212 degrees", "two hundred and twelve degrees"]} {"context": "Question: Who was Captain Pugwash’s bitter enemy?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Cut-Throat Jake", "aliases": ["Cut-Throat Jake"]} {"context": "Question: In medieval England what kind of weapon was a serpentine?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Small cannon", "aliases": ["Small cannon"]} {"context": "Question: Name the 1998 movie from the IMDB plot summary: \"A former neo-nazi skinhead tries to prevent his younger brother from going down the same wrong path that he did.\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "American History X", "aliases": ["Danny Vinyard", "White man marches on", "Daniel Vinyard", "Historyx.com", "American History X", "American history x", "Derek Vinyard"]} {"context": "Question: What is the state capital of New South Wales, Australia?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sydney", "aliases": ["Sydney, New South Wales, Australia", "Sydneian", "UN/LOCODE:AUSYD", "Sydney Australia", "Sydney (N.S.W.)", "Sydney", "Sydneians", "Sydney, NSW, Australia", "Sydney, New South Wales", "Sydney, AU-NSW", "Sidney, Australia", "Syndey", "Sydney, NSW", "Capital of New South Wales", "Sydneysider", "Sydney metropolitan area", "Ysdney", "Sydney (Australia)", "Sydneysiders", "Greater Sydney", "Sydney (N.S.W.),", "Sydney, Australia"]} {"context": "Question: What special name is given to Tibetan monks?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lamas", "aliases": ["Lamas", "Lamas (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: What island is shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hispaniola", "aliases": ["La Espanola", "Island of Hispaniola", "Hispanola", "Isla Española", "La Isla Española", "Island of Haiti", "Kiskeya", "La Española", "Hispañola", "La Hispaniola", "Isla Espanola", "Cap Carcasse", "Hispaniola", "La Isla Espanola", "Haiti/Dominican Republic", "Hispaniola Island", "Island of Santo Domingo", "Haiti & the Dominican Republic"]} {"context": "Question: What is the title of the final and unfinished novel by Charles Dickens?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Mystery of Edwin Drood", "aliases": ["Edwin Drood", "The Mystery Of Edwin Drood", "The Mystery of Edwin Drood (film)", "Mystery of Edwin Drood", "The Mystery of Edwin Drood"]} {"context": "Question: Weimaraner ('vymaraana') pointer/gun dogs are typically distinctively?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Grey/gray", "aliases": ["Grey/gray"]} {"context": "Question: The A57 road runs from Liverpool to which English town or city?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lincoln", "aliases": ["Lincoln (Amtrak station)", "Lincoln Station", "Lincoln (city)", "City of Lincoln", "Lincoln State (disambiguation)", "Lincoln", "Lincoln (film)", "Lincolns", "Lincoln State", "Lincoln (proposed state)", "LINCOLN", "Lincon", "Lincoln (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: What is the correct term for a 'shooting star'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "A meteoroid", "aliases": ["A meteoroid"]} {"context": "Question: By what first name is the wife of Tommy Beresford known in the Partners in Crime stories by Agatha Christie, recently adapted by BBC TV?\nAnswer:", "answer": "TUPPENCE", "aliases": ["Tuppence", "Twopence (disambiguation)", "TUPPENCE"]} {"context": "Question: What Russian word means ‘restructuring’, particularly in an economic context?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PERESTROIKA", "aliases": ["Перестройка", "Perestroyka", "Perestroka", "Perestrojka", "Perestroika", "Katastroika", "Peristroika", "PERESTROIKA"]} {"context": "Question: On the Beaufort scale what is defined as force 11?\nAnswer:", "answer": "A Storm", "aliases": ["Storms (album)", "Storm (character)", "Storm (song)", "The Storm (disambiguation)", "Storm (disambiguation)", "Storm (film)", "Storm (band)", "The Storm (album)", "Storm (fictional character)", "STORM", "The Storm (film)", "Storm (album)", "The Storm (song)", "The storm", "Storm (single)", "A Storm", "The Storm"]} {"context": "Question: What product is the Singer company well-known for making?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sewing Machine", "aliases": ["Foot (sewing)", "History of the sewing machine", "Sewing machines", "Sewing Machine", "Sewing Machines", "Needle guard", "Frister & Rossman", "Sewing machine", "Thomas Saint", "Needle feed", "COMPUTERISED KNITTING M"]} {"context": "Question: The Washington Post reporters, Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, wrote an account of the Watergate scandal, published in 1974. What was the book called?\nAnswer:", "answer": "All the President's Men", "aliases": ["All the President's Men", "All the President’s Men", "All The President's Men", "Woodstein", "All the presidents men", "All the President's Men (novel)"]} {"context": "Question: What is the profession of 'Paddy Kirk' in 'Emmerdale'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "VET", "aliases": ["Vet", "Vet (disambiguation)", "VET", "VET (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Which US president had the middle name Rudolph?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Gerald Ford", "aliases": ["President Gerald R. Ford", "Gerald R. Ford Jr.", "Assassination attempts on Gerald Ford", "Leslie Lynch King Jr.", "Leslie L King", "Leslie King, Jr.", "Ford administration", "Gerald R Ford", "Leslie Lynch King, Jr", "Birth and life of Gerald Ford", "Leslie Lynch King", "Presidency of Gerald Ford administration", "Gerald fod", "Vice President Ford", "Nixon pardon", "Ford Administration", "Presidency of Gerald R. Ford", "Jerry Ford", "U.S. President Gerald Ford", "Gerald Rudolph Ford", "Gerald R. Ford", "Presidency of Gerald Ford", "Gerald ford", "Gerald R. Ford, Jr", "Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr.", "Presidency of gerald ford", "Gerald Rudolph, Jr. Ford", "President Gerald Ford", "Gerald Ford, Jr.", "Gerald R. Ford, Jr.", "Gerry Ford", "Leslie Lynch King Jr", "Gerald Ford", "Leslie L. King", "Leslie Lynch King, Jr.", "38th President of the United States", "Leslie King, Jr", "President Ford", "Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr."]} {"context": "Question: For which 1960 film did Billy Wilder become the first person to win three Oscars for the same film?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Apartment", "aliases": ["The Apartment", "The apartment"]} {"context": "Question: Who played Detective Sergeant Trotter in the original 1952 West End cast of The Mousetrap?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Richard Attenborough", "aliases": ["Richard Samuel, Baron of Richmond upon Thames Atten", "Silver Ghost (2014 film)", "Lord Richard Attenborough", "Attenborough, Richard Samuel, Baron of Richmond", "Richard Attenbrough", "Sir Richard Attenborough", "Silver Ghost (film)", "Richard Samuel Attenborough, Baron Attenborough", "Dickie Attenborough", "Baron Attenborough", "Richard Attenborough, Baron Attenborough", "Baron of Richmond upon Thames Attenborough Richard", "Richard Samuel Attenborough", "Richard attenborough", "Lord Attenborough", "Richard Attenborough"]} {"context": "Question: \"What sport has been contested annually in Britain since 1715 in the race called \"\"Doggett's Coat and Badge\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rowing", "aliases": ["Oarswoman", "Rowboat", "🚣", "Row boat", "Rowboats", "Rowing", "Watercraft rowing", "Rowed", "Oarsmen", "Rowing boat", "Rowers", "Oarsman"]} {"context": "Question: In which sport could the Pacers take on the Pistons?\nAnswer:", "answer": "A: Basketball", "aliases": ["Basketball", "Basketball gear", "Bball", "Boy's Basketball", "B Ball", "Shoot hoops", "Basketball parity worldwide", "Men's Basketball", "High school basketball", "Basketball Worldwide", "Basketball club", "B-ball", "Basket-ball", "Basketball team", "🏀", "Basketball rim", "Basketballer", "Rim (basketball)", "Basket ball", "Basketball net", "Baksetball", "Basketball player", "Basket-Ball", "A: Basketball", "Women's hoops", "Men's basketball", "BasketBall", "Basketball Parity Worldwide", "Basket Ball", "Baketball", "Basketball Player", "B ball", "Unicycle basketball"]} {"context": "Question: As SNCF is the French railway system, what are the initials for the German Rail network?\nAnswer:", "answer": "DB", "aliases": ["D-b", "D.B.", "D.b.", "Db.", "DB (disambiguation)", "Db", "DB", "Db (disambiguation)", "D B"]} {"context": "Question: Why was the 1974 revolution in Portugal called the Carnation Revolution?\nAnswer:", "answer": "No shots were fired and at the end people filled", "aliases": ["No shots were fired and at the end people filled"]} {"context": "Question: Lisinopril, Benazipril and Perindopril are drugs that are often used to chiefly combat which common human condition?\nAnswer:", "answer": "HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE or H", "aliases": ["HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE or H"]} {"context": "Question: Which serial killer is the subject of the films A Study In Terror, Murder By Decree and From Hell?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Jack The Ripper", "aliases": ["Whitechapel Murderer", "Annie Millwood", "Jack the ripper", "Fairy Fay", "Leather Apron", "Jack The Ripper", "Ripperology", "Jack the Ripper non-fiction", "Ripperologists", "Leatherapron", "Jack the Ripper", "Jack-the-Ripper", "Whitechapel murderer", "The Whitechapel murderer", "Ripperologist", "Annie Farmer", "Leather apron", "The Pinchin Street Murder", "Ada Wilson", "Jack the rippers victims", "The Whitechapel Murderer"]} {"context": "Question: 'Lassa Fever' was first detected in 1969. In which countryis Lassa?\nAnswer:", "answer": "NIGERIA", "aliases": ["Nigerian Independence", "Ìjọba-Àp", "Nigérie", "Nigeeria", "Nigéria", "Nigerias agriculture", "Nigerië", "Chawaka", "Crime in Nigeria", "NGR", "Nigèria", "Nigeria", "Ethnic groups of Nigeria", "Nicheria", "Nigerie", "Nigeriya", "Nigerija", "Naija", "Kufai, Nigeria", "Nigerian sport", "Naìjírìà", "Ijoba-Apapo Orile-ede", "Naigeria", "Sport in Nigeria", "Nijeriya", "Negeria", "Republic nde Naigeria", "Western Region, Nigeria", "Niiseriya", "Orílẹ̀-èd", "South-west Nigeria", "Republik Nijeriya", "Population in nigeria 2009", "NIGERIA", "ISO 3166-1:NG", "Jamhuriyar Taraiyar N", "Naíjíríà", "Republik Federaal bu Niiseriya", "Agoi", "Naijiria", "Nixeria", "Conseil de Salut National", "Nàìjíríà", "Federal Republic of Nigeria"]} {"context": "Question: Fruit, cricket and horseshoe are varieties of what type of animal?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bat", "aliases": ["Bat Conservation", "Bat Groups", "Chiropter", "Chiropteras", "Chiropteran", "Bat (animal)", "Bat roost", "Chiropterologist", "Flittermouse", "Bat species", "Bat evolution", "Chiropterology", "Bat", "Bat wing", "Artificial bat roost", "Flinder mouse", "Chiroptologist", "Bat conservation", "Barotrauma and Wind turbines", "Cheiroptera", "Chiroptera", "Bat life expectancy", "Bats"]} {"context": "Question: Political leader Mustafa Kemal is better known by what name?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ataturk", "aliases": ["Mustafa Kemal Pascha", "Kemal atatürk", "Mustapha Kemal Atatuerk", "Day of Remembrance of Ataturk", "Ataturk and Kurds", "Kemal Attaturk", "Mustafa Kamal Ataturk", "Mustafa Kemal Paşa", "Kamâl Atatürk", "Mustapha Kemal Pasha", "Kemal Ataturk", "Mustafa Kemal", "Kemal Pasha, Mustafa", "Mustapha Kemal Atatürk", "Atatürk and Kurds", "Atatuerk and Kurds", "Mustafa Kemal Pasha", "Kemal ataturk", "M. 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O. D", "R.O.D (disambiguation)", "Wooden wire", "RO D", "ROD", "R.o.d.", "Rod", "R.O.D", "R O D", "R.O.D.", "Rods", "Rod (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: What percentage of the earth's surface is covered by Europe?\nAnswer:", "answer": "8%", "aliases": ["eight %", "8 %", "8%"]} {"context": "Question: During the Falklands War which ship was the British flagship?\nAnswer:", "answer": "HMS HERMES", "aliases": ["HMS Hermes", "Hms hermes", "HMS HERMES"]} {"context": "Question: Stretching a total of 80 miles, which is Northern Ireland's longest river?\nAnswer:", "answer": "BANN", "aliases": ["Bann", "Bann (disambiguation)", "BANN"]} {"context": "Question: In June 2009 American neuroscientist Dr Gary Arendash claimed to have evidence that drinking a few cups of coffee a day could prevent or reverse the effects of what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Alzheimer's disease", "aliases": ["Alzheimer's diseases", "Alstimers", "Alzheimer's Research", "Anti-dementia medication", "Alzheimer disease", "Senile", "Old timer disease", "Anti-Alzheimer medication", "Antialzheimer's agent", "Alzheimers", "Anti-alzheimer's drug", "Oldtimer disease", "Alzheimer's disease and diet", "Alzhemiers' disease", "Alzheimer’s diseases", "Antialzheimer drug", "Alzhiemers", "Alzeheimers", "Anti-Alzheimer's drug", "Antidementia agent", "Alzheimer's disease", "Alzheimer's Syndrome", "Altimers", "Oldtimers disease", "Alzheimers Disease", "Alzheimer’s disease", "Presenile dementia", "Old-timers' disease", "Anti-dementia", "Alzheimer's", "Alzheimer’s", "Alzheimer", "Anti-dementia agent", "Old-timer's disease", "Anti-alzheimer agent", "Anti-dementia drug", "Old timers disease", "Oldtimer's disease", "AntiAlzheimer's medication", "Cognitive disease", "Anti-alzheimer's medication", "Antidementia medication", "Alzheimers disease", "Late-onset Alzheimer's Disease", "Altzheimer", "Alzheimer’s Disease", "DAT - Dementia Alzheimer's type", "AntiAlzheimer's drug", "Alzeheimer's", "Anti-Alzheimer's medication", "Anti-Alzheimer's agent", "AntiAlzheimer agent", "Alzeihmers", "Senile dementia of the Alzheimer type", "Alzheimer's research directions", "Anti-Alzheimer agent", "Alzheimer's dementia", "Anti-Alzheimer drug", "Antialzheimer's medication", "Antialzheimer", "Anti-alzheimer's agent", "Retrogenesis", "Alzhimer", "Anti-alzheimer medication", "Antialzheimer's drug", "Sdat", "AntiAlzheimer's agent", "AntiAlzheimer medication", "Antialzheimer agent", "Antialzheimer medication", "Alzheimer's Disease", "AntiAlzheimer drug", "Altzimers", "Alzheimer's Disease and Diet", "Old timer's disease", "Alzheimer dementia", "Primary degenerative dementia of the Alzheimer's type", "Alzhiemer's disease"]} {"context": "Question: “Tis Herself’ published in 2005 was the autobiography of which Irish-American actress?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MAUREEN O’HARA", "aliases": ["Maureen FitzSimons", "MAUREEN O’HARA", "Maureen O'Hara", "Maureen o hara"]} {"context": "Question: Who had a hit in 2013 with Lost Generation\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rizzle Kicks", "aliases": ["Rizzle", "Harley Alexander-Sule", "Rizzle Kicks", "Happy That You're Here", "Jordan Stephens"]} {"context": "Question: Give either Christian name of the writer A.J. Cronin?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Archibald Joseph", "aliases": ["Archibald Joseph"]} {"context": "Question: The 'Speedcell' was the name of the official match ball in which tournament?\nAnswer:", "answer": "2011 Women's World Cup", "aliases": ["FIFA Women's World Cup 2011", "2011 womens world cup", "2011 Women's World Cup", "2011 Women's world cup", "2011 FIFA Women's World Cup"]} {"context": "Question: On the buttons of a VCR or DVD player, what does the sign in the shape of a square mean?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Stop", "aliases": ["Stop (disambiguation)", "STOP", "Stop", "Stop (album)", "Stop (song)", "Stop! (disambiguation)", "Stops", "STOP (disambiguation)", "Stop! 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"aliases": ["Eat it", "Eat It"]} {"context": "Question: In the NATO phonetic alphabet which word represents the letter ‘C’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Charlie", "aliases": ["Charlie", "Charlie (disambiguation)", "Charlie (name)", "Charlie (singer)"]} {"context": "Question: Where is the largest volcano known to man\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mars", "aliases": ["Fourth planet", "Sol 4", "Mars surface features", "Mars", "Mars/Planet", "Hydrology of Mars", "Magnetosphere of Mars", "Marte (planet)", "Mars (planet)", "Sol-4", "2003 opposition of Mars", "4th planet", "Planet Mars", "Sun e", "Sol e", "Mars (Planet)", "Physical characteristics of Mars", "Mars opposition", "Sol IV", "Oblate Mars", "Opposition of Mars", "Mars orbit"]} {"context": "Question: Which musical instrument is associated with Alison Balsam?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Trumpet", "aliases": ["Trumpet.", "🎺", "Trumpeter", "Trumpet player", "Trumpet (Bach)", "Trumpets", "Tromba", "Trompete", "Jazz trumpeter", "Trumpeters", "Soprano bugle", 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Richardson, Jr", "Jape Perry Richardson"]} {"context": "Question: What word is used to describe someone within an organisation who leaks information?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mole", "aliases": ["The Mole", "Mole", "Mole River", "Mole (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: What are the last four words of Gone With the Wind?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tomorrow is another day", "aliases": ["Tomorrow is another day", "Domani e un altro giorno", "Domani è un altro giorno"]} {"context": "Question: The cult TV series Lost which began in 2004 features 'Oceanic Flight ...' what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "815", "aliases": ["eight hundred and fifteen", "815"]} {"context": "Question: In which 1993 film does Nicholas Cage play drifter Michael Williams who is mistaken for a hitman?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Red Rock West", "aliases": ["Red Rock West"]} {"context": "Question: Which duo created the “Dagenham dialogues”?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Peter Cook and Dudley Moore", "aliases": ["Peter Cook and Dudley Moore"]} {"context": "Question: Which Briton won the Nobel Prize for Literature in the 1980s?\nAnswer:", "answer": "WILLIAM GOLDING", "aliases": ["Golding, William", "WILLIAM GOLDING", "The Scorpion God", "William g golding", "William (Gerald) Golding", "Sir William Golding", "William G. Golding", "Sir William Gerald Golding", "William Gerald Golding", "William Golding"]} {"context": "Question: In which country did the Internet start?\nAnswer:", "answer": "USA", "aliases": ["The United States of America", "United States Of Amerca", "Us of a", "U.–S.–A.", "Americaland", "United States (U.S.A.)", "Amurika", "Unite states of america", "United States of America (redirect)", "The U S A", "Unietd States", "EE UU", "The U.S.A.", "U.-S.-A.", "Usa", "United Staets of America", "Unites States", "États-Unis d'Améri", "Verenigde State", "U.–S.", "The United States of America.", "The U-S-A", "EEUU", "U. S. A.", "Nagkaisang mga Estado", "The U. S. of America", "The USA", "America (United States)", "The U. S. A.", "U S of America", "UNITED STATES", "Estados Unidos", "The U–S", "American United States", "US and A", "Unitd states", "The US of A", "EE.UU.", "U-S", "The U-S", "Etymology of the United States", "U.S.A.)", "EE. 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Puccini"]} {"context": "Question: \"Complete this Biblical quotation: \"\"It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than...\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "...for a rich man to enter into the kingdom", "aliases": ["...for a rich man to enter into the kingdom"]} {"context": "Question: Which American car manufacturer has a logo which features three shields inside a circle?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Buick", "aliases": ["Buicks", "Buick Engine", "Ventiport", "Buick Motor Company", "Four-holer", "Four holer", "Buick Motor Division", "Buick", "Buik"]} {"context": "Question: Where would you find 'Harris'; 'Lewis' and 'Benbecular'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Outer Hebrides", "aliases": ["Na h-Eileanan Siar (coun", "Na h-Eileanan Siar", "Outer Hebrides", "Eilean Siar", "Western Isles (island council area)", "Long Isle", "Western Isles North", "The Long Island", "The Outer Hebrides", "Na h-Eileanan an lar", "Na h-Eileanan an Iar", "Na h-Eileanan Siar (Western", "Outer Isles", "Western Isles (islands council area of Scotland", "Western Isles", "Western isles", "Western Isles (Hebrides)", "Eileanan Siar", "Na h-Eileanan Siar (the", "Nan Eilean Siar", "Western Isles (council area)", "Outer Hebridean", "Outer-Hebrides", "Western Isles South"]} {"context": "Question: Which volcano in Tanzania is the highest mountain in Africa?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Kilimanjaro", "aliases": ["Mawensi", "Mt. Kilimanjaro", "Kibo (volcano)", "Mount killimanjaro", "Highest mountain in Africa", "Kilimanjaro Massif", "Stella Point", "Kilimandjaro", "Kilimonjaro", "Kilimanjaro", "Gilman's Point", "Killimanjaro", "Kilima-Njaro", "Kiliminjaro", "Mt Kilimanjaro", "Kilimanjaro Mountain", "Mount Kilimanjaro", "Mawenzi", "Uhuru Peak", "Kilimanjiro", "Kaiser-Wilhelm-Spitze", "Mt Kilamanjaro", "Mount Kiliminjaro", "Mount Kilimandjaro", "Mount Kilamanjaro", "Tussock Grassland (Tanzania)", "Kilamanjaro"]} {"context": "Question: What breed of dog is the ‘Monopoly’ playing piece, or token?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SCOTTISH TERRIER", "aliases": ["Scottie dog", "Aberdeen Terrier", "Scottish terrier", "Scottish Highlands White Terrier", "Scotch terrier", "Scottie", "SCOTTISH TERRIER", "Scottish Terrier", "Scotty dog", "Scotch Terrier"]} {"context": "Question: Which lake in the Lake District is separated from Crummock Water by a narrow alluvial flat?\nAnswer:", "answer": "BUTTERMERE", "aliases": ["Buttermere", "BUTTERMERE", "Buttermere Lake", "Lake buttermere"]} {"context": "Question: \"What U.S. state did Ray Charles have \"\"on his mind\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Georgia", "aliases": ["Western Georgia", "Georgia (song)", "Georgia", "Georgia (Disambiguation)", "Georgia (film)", "Georgia (State)", "Geordia", "Georgia (disambiguation)", "Georgia (state)", "Goergia"]} {"context": "Question: It was double-headed for Austria and Russia, single-headed for Germany. 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Keats", "Keats", "Keatsian", "John Keats"]} {"context": "Question: Which hit programme is filmed in a tent at Harptree Court in Somerset?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Great British Bake Off", "aliases": ["Edd Kimber", "Great British Baking Show", "The Great British Bake-off", "Great Comic Relief Bake Off", "Great British Bakeoff", "The Great Comic Relief Bake Off", "Great British Bake Off", "The Great British Baking Show", "The Great British Bake Off"]} {"context": "Question: On Sept 18, 1947, which branch of the US Military became an independent branch, following 40 years under the leadership of the Army?\nAnswer:", "answer": "US Air Force", "aliases": ["United States Air Force (USAF)", "U S Air Force", "US Air Force Core Values", "U.S.A.F.", "U.S. Air force", "USAF", "The United States Air Force", "United States Air Forces", "Us airforce", "United States of America Air Force", "America's Air Force", "Usa air force", "U. S. 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When they're not upright they're grand\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Benny Hill", "aliases": ["Benny Hill", "Alfred Hawthorne", "Bennie Hill", "Alfred Hawthorne Hill", "Beny hill", "Benny hill"]} {"context": "Question: The Crimea forms part of which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ukraine", "aliases": ["Ukrainian territory", "Ukraˈjina", "Ukraine during World War II", "UKR", "Ukrayina", "Ukarine", "Ukraien", "The ukrane", "Ukrania", "Ukra'jina", "Kiev compromise", "Ucraine", "Ukraine", "Ukraina", "Ukrainia", "Ukrajina", "ISO 3166-1:UA", "Ukrane", "Ykpaiha", "Ukriane", "Украина", "The Ukraine", "Ukraïne", "Україна"]} {"context": "Question: Who won the 2010 Giro D'Italia?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ivan Basso", "aliases": ["Ivan Basso"]} {"context": "Question: A sequicentenary is an anniversary of how many years?\nAnswer:", "answer": "150", "aliases": ["150", "one hundred and fifty"]} {"context": "Question: Who wrote the 1930’s novel ‘Tender is the Night’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "F. Scott Fitzgerald", "aliases": ["Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald", "F. Fitzgerald", "F. (Francis) Scott Fitzgerald", "F Fitzgerald", "F.S.Fitzgerald", "Francis FitzGerald", "F Scott Fitzgerald", "F. Scott Fitzgerald", "Francis Fitzgerald", "Scott Fitzgerald", "Francis Scott Fitzgerald"]} {"context": "Question: Wayne Rooney scored his first senior goal against which club?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Arsenal", "aliases": ["Arsenal (weaponry)", "Arsenals", "Arsenal", "Arsenal (ammunition)", "Armory (military)", "Armoury", "Armoury (military)"]} {"context": "Question: Of which US rock band is Anthony Kiedis a founder member and lead singer?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Red Hot Chili Peppers", "aliases": ["The R H C P", "The R.H.C.P.", "Red hot chilli", "R. H. C. 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Chaffee die in 1967?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Burned to death", "aliases": ["Burning To Death", "Fire and faggot", "Burning alive", "György Dózsa on the iron", "Burned to death", "Death by burning", "Burned alive", "Executed by fire", "Burned alive at the stake", "Burning at the stake", "Burnt at the stake", "Death by combustion", "Death by fire", "Execution by burning", "Burned at the stake", "Burning to death", "Burn alive", "Execution by fire", "Burned at a stake", "Burning of humans", "Burn at the stake", "Stake burning", "Burnt to death"]} {"context": "Question: What colour is ‘Mr Man’ Mr Strong’s hat?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Green", "aliases": ["Greenishly", "Avacado (color)", "Green (color)", "Rgb(0, 255, 0)", "Greenishness", "The colour green", "Greenest", "List of terms associated with the color green", "The color green", "Green", "Pastel green", "(0, 255, 0)", "Green (colour)", "Greenness"]} {"context": "Question: Which poet is buried in Grasmere churchyard?\nAnswer:", "answer": "William Wordsworth", "aliases": ["Wordsworth, William", "William wordsworth", "Wordsworth", "William Woodsworth", "The Bard of Rydal Mount", "W. Wordsworth", "Annette Vallon", "Annette vallon", "William Wordsworth", "Bard of Rydal Mount"]} {"context": "Question: Which ex-World Heavyweight Champion boxer signed up for Celebrity Big Brother 2014?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Evander Holyfield", "aliases": ["Evander Hollyfield", "Evander Holyfield", "Vander Holyfield", "Real Deal Holyfield", "Candi Calvana Smith", "Evan Fields", "Evander Holfield"]} {"context": "Question: Which National Trail runs for 268 miles from Edale to Kirk Yetholm?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Pennine Way", "aliases": ["Pennine Way", "Penine Way"]} {"context": "Question: Tom Parker, who famously managed Elvis Presley, was known by the title of, and as 'the..'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Colonel", "aliases": ["Colonel (Australia)", "Colonel", "Colonelcy", "Col.", "Colonels", "Cnel", "Coronel (rank)", "Acting Colonel", "Colenel"]} {"context": "Question: Against which state did Athens fight the 'Peloponnesian Wars'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SPARTA", "aliases": ["Lacedaemon", "Spartan Government", "Lakedemonia", "Lakedaimon", "Ancient Sparta", "Ancient sparta", "Ancient sparta religion", "Sparta, Greece", "Lacedemon", "SPARTA", "Kingdom of Sparta", "Sparte", "Sparta", "Lakedaemon", "Greek Spartan", "Lacedaimon", "Σπάρτα"]} {"context": "Question: The Dukes of Hazzard, the CBS TV series that debuted on Jan 26, 1979, featured the exploits of which 2 cousins, all under the watchful eye of their Uncle Jesse?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bo and Luke Duke", "aliases": ["Bo and Luke Duke"]} {"context": "Question: What is the result of raising any number to the power of zero?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1", "aliases": ["1", "one"]} {"context": "Question: What are the two major European cities that start with the letters Bel?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Belfast", "aliases": ["Belfast", "Strandtown Primary School", "St. Michael's Primary School, Belfast", "Finaghy primary school", "List of primary schools in Belfast", "Springhill Primary School", "Bunscoil an tSleibhe", "City of Belfast", "City of Belfast, United Kingdom", "List of Primary schools in Belfast", "Bunscoil an tSléibhe", "Bellfast", "Belfast, Ireland", "BELFAST", "Dundonald Primary School", "Beal Feirste", "Belfast (Northern Ireland)", "Cranmore Integrated Primary School", "Belfast City", "Fleming Fulton School", "Bilfaust", "Belfast, United Kingdom", "The weather in Belfast", "Capital of Northern Ireland", "Béal Feirste", "Cabin Hill", "Bilfawst", "Seaview Primary School", "Stranmillis Primary School", "Belfast, Northern Ireland"]} {"context": "Question: La Brabanconne is the national anthem of which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Belgium", "aliases": ["Belguim", "Koenigreich Belgien", "Belgium/Belgie", "Kingdom of Belgium", "Belgian", "Beljum", "Königreich Belgien", "Belgique", "Belgium", "Beligum", "Kingdom of the Belgians", "Beljam", "Kingdom Of Belgium", "Belgum", "ISO 3166-1:BE", "Belgie", "Cockpit of Europe", "Koninkrijk België", "Beldjike", "Blegium", "Belgio", "The Quebec of Europe", "België", "Begium", "Royaume de Belgique", "Konigreich Belgien", "Koninkrijk Belgie", "People of Belgium", "Belgien", "Belgium/facts", "Administrative divisions of Belgium", "Belgium facts"]} {"context": "Question: From what is the J derived in the brand name 'J-cloth'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Johnson and Johnson", "aliases": ["Noramco", "Johnson & Johnson", "Johnson & Johnson Services, Inc.", "Johnson and johnson", "Biosense Webster", "Johnson and Johnson", "Johnson & Johnson Corporation", "Johnson & Johnson Innovation", "Johnson & Johnson Services", "Johnson & johnson", "Johnson and Johnson Corporation", "JNJ", "Johnson + Johnson", "OraPharma", "Johnson&johnson"]} {"context": "Question: Which jockey won the champion national hunt jockey title 7 times between 1975 and 1985\nAnswer:", "answer": "John Francome", "aliases": ["John Francome"]} {"context": "Question: Which long-running British TV series, now disappeared from our screens, began as a 1983 one-off drama called Woodentop'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "THE BILL", "aliases": ["The Bill", "Sun Hill Police Station", "Sunhill Seige (2007)", "Mbarnes", "Chief Inspector Paul Stritch", "Episode1.11 (The Bill)", "The Bill: Previous Episode", "The bill", "The Bill on ITV", "Eddie Olosunde", "The Chief Superintendent's Party", "Sun Hill police station", "Sun Hill (The Bill)", "Jane Kendall", "PC Samuel Harker", "Sun Hill Station", "Episode2.12 (The Bill)", "THE BILL", "Recurring and minor cast of The Bill", "Recurring and Minor Cast of The Bill", "The Bill (TV series)", "The Sweet Smell of Failure", "Sunhill Siege (2007)", "The Bill Present Cast", "Doug Wright (The Bill)", "Douglas Wright the bill"]} {"context": "Question: Madeline Bray was the wife of which eponymous Dickens Character?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Nicholas Nickelebv", "aliases": ["Nicholas Nickelebv"]} {"context": "Question: Fiji Day is celebrated in Fiji during which month of the year?\nAnswer:", "answer": "October", "aliases": ["Ocotber", "October", "8ber", "㋉", "Oct.", "Roctober"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of the O’Haras’ plantation in ‘Gone with the Wind’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "TARA", "aliases": ["Kaze no You ni", "T-ARA N4", "Tiara (T-ara)(group)", "Kaze no Yō ni", "Lee Ahreum", "T-ara n4", "T-ara", "T-ara/Tiara", "Lee A-reum", "Areum", "T-ara (version 2)", "T-ARA", "Kaze no Yo ni", "Qbs", "T-ara (band)", "티아라", "Tiara (band)", "Lee Areum", "TARA"]} {"context": "Question: What is the most common blood type in humans? A, B or O?\nAnswer:", "answer": "O", "aliases": ["Ⓞ", "O (letter)", "🄞", "⒪", "O", "ℴ", "O", "ⓞ", "🄾", "🅞"]} {"context": "Question: What was the nationality of composer Frederic Chopin?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Polish", "aliases": ["Polishedly", "Polski", "Polishingly", "Polisher", "Polishes", "Polishers", "Polish", "Polish (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Whose portrait (other than the Queen) is depicted on the current £20 note?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Adam Smith", "aliases": ["Vile maxim", "A Smith", "Adam Smith", "Adam smith"]} {"context": "Question: PIA is the national airline of which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Pakistan", "aliases": ["Union of Pakistan", "Pakistani Federation", "PAKISTAN", "Pakastan", "Pakistán", "Packistan", "پاکِستان", "پاكِستان", "Pakistana", "Name of Pakistan", "Etymology of Pakistan", "Pakistan", "Bakistan", "Pakistano", "Islamic Republic Of Pakistan", "Paquistan", "Pākistān", "Paakistan", "IROP", "Paskitan", "Islāmī Jumhūriy", "Republic of Pakistan", "اسلامی جمہوری", "Islamic Republic of Pakistan", "پاکستان", "Bakistaan", "Mumlikat-e-Khudad-", "Pakistāna", "اسلامی جمہوری", "Islāmī Jumhūrī", "ISO 3166-1:PK", "Pakland", "Pakistan, Islamic Republic", "Islamic Republic Pakistan", "The Islamic Republic Pakistan", "Pakisthan", "Federation of pakistan", "Al-Pakistan", "اسلامی جمہوری", "Paquistao", "Paquistán", "Pákistán", "Pakasthan", "The Islamic Republic of Pakistan", "Pakistaan", "Pak-e-stan", "Pakistan.", "Islamic Pakistan", "Federation of Pakistan", "Pakstan", "Islamic State of Pakistan", "Pakistan, Islamic Republic of", "Bakstaan", "Pakistani Republic", "Pakistan's", "State of Pakistan", "باكستان", "Pakistani state", "The State of Pakistan", "The Republic of Pakistan", "Al-Bakistan", "Paquistão", "Pakisatan", "Mumlikat e Khudad e Pakistan", "I.R. of Pakistan", "پاڪستان", "Pak-i-stan"]} {"context": "Question: The International Bureau of Weights and Measures is based in which European country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "France", "aliases": ["La Republique francaise", "Franciaország", "La Republique française", "Belle France", "FRANCE", "Republique française", "France", "Ranska", "Franciaorszag", "French Republic", "République francaise", "République française", "ISO 3166-1:FR", "Frankreich", "France (country)", "Etymology of France", "FrancE", "La République française", "People of France", "Republic of France", "Fracne", "Le France", "The French Republic", "Republique francaise", "The Republic of France", "La République francaise", "La France", "Rain in France", "Republic of france", "FRance", "Frakkland", "Climate of France", "Franse"]} {"context": "Question: Heard many times in Hollywood westerns what phrase would a Red Indian have used when intimating that a white man was lying\nAnswer:", "answer": "White man speaks with forked tongue", "aliases": ["White man speaks with forked tongue"]} {"context": "Question: What is the approximate circumference of the earth?\nAnswer:", "answer": "24,900 miles", "aliases": ["24,900 miles"]} {"context": "Question: Who wrote the book Don Quixote?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(Miguel de) Cervantes", "aliases": ["Don Miguel Cervantes y Saavedra", "Saavedra Cervantes", "Miguel De Cervantes", "Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra", "Miguel saavedra de cervantes", "Miguel de cervantes", "Servantes", "Cervantès", "The proof of the pudding", "Michael de Cervantes Saavedra", "Miguel de Servantes", "Miguel Cervantez", "Miguel de Cervantes-Saaved", "Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de--", "Miguel Cervantes", "Cervantes", "Miguel de cervantes saavedra", "Miguel Saavedra de Cervantes", "(Miguel de) Cervantes", "Don miguel cervantes y saavedra", "Miguel de servantes", "De Cervantes", "Miguel de Cervantes y Saaved", "Don Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra", "Miguel de Cervantes", "Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de", "Cervantes Saavedra"]} {"context": "Question: Judge Hiller Zobel was seen worldwide during the televised trial of whom?\nAnswer:", "answer": "LOUISE WOODWARD", "aliases": ["LOUISE WOODWARD", "Louise Woodward", "Louise Woodward case", "Matthew Eappen"]} {"context": "Question: What age came after the Bronze Age?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Iron Age", "aliases": ["First Iron Age", "Iron Age I", "Early Iron Age", "Late Iron Age", "Iron Age", "Iron Age II", "Iron age", "Iron Age III", "European Iron Age", "Iron-Age", "Iron Age Japan", "Celto-Roman Iron Age", "Iron age Europe", "African Iron Age", "Middle Iron Age"]} {"context": "Question: What was the name of the democratic government of Germany in the 1920s and early 1930s, destroyed by Adolf Hitler?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Weimar Republic", "aliases": ["Weimar rep", "Weimer republic", "Weimar government", "Wiemar Republic", "Agressive leaders in Germany and japan", "Weimar Democracy", "The Weimar Republic", "Weimar Era", "Weimar regime", "Weimar parliament", "Weimer Republic", "Wiemar republic", "German Reich (1919–1933)", "Birth of weimar republic", "Weiman republic", "Weimar period", "Weimar Establishment", "List of Weimer states", "November Republic", "Weimsr republic", "Weimar republic", "Weimarer Republik", "The Great Depression in Germany", "Weimar Germany", "Republic of Weimar", "Weimar Republic", "Weimar era"]} {"context": "Question: In order to secure the help of the Wizard, whose broom must Dorothy steal in the Wizard of Oz?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Wicked Witch of the West", "aliases": ["Wicked witch", "The Witch of the West", "Witch of the West", "The Wizard of Oz/Wicked Witch of the", "The Wicked Witch", "Wicked witch of the west", "The Wicked Witch of the West", "Wicked Witch", "Wicked Witch of the West"]} {"context": "Question: Which microprocessor was introduced by Intel in 1993?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PENTIUM", "aliases": ["Intel Pentium Processor", "Pentium (disambiguation)", "Pentium processor", "Pentium", "Pentium brand", "Pentium family", "Pentium E", "Intel Pentium", "Pentium (brand)", "PENTIUM", "Pentium (trademark)"]} {"context": "Question: Which horse racing jockey was 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Euphrosyne were known as what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "THREE GRACES", "aliases": ["The three graces", "The Three Graces", "THREE GRACES", "The Three Graces (disambiguation)", "Three Graces"]} {"context": "Question: Who was best man at ex-Beatle Paul McCartney’s wedding to Nancy Shevell?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mike McCartney (his brother)", "aliases": ["Mike McCartney (his brother)"]} {"context": "Question: Who in the Bible is the mother of Mary, the mother of Jesus?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Anne", "aliases": ["Anne", "Ann (name)"]} {"context": "Question: Which shocking fish is also known as a torpedo?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ELECTRIC RAY", "aliases": ["Torpediniformes", "ELECTRIC RAY", "Electric Ray", "Torpedo (fish)", "Torpedo (zoology)", "Electric rays", "Torpedofish", "Torpedo Ray", "Electric ray", "Torpedo fish", "Torpedo ray"]} {"context": "Question: What was Louise Rednap's maiden name?\nAnswer:", "answer": "NURDIN", "aliases": ["Nurdin (disambiguation)", "NURDIN", "Nurdin"]} {"context": "Question: What is the star sign of the date of the Battle of Waterloo?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Gemini", "aliases": ["Gemini (single)", "Gemini (band)", "Gemeni", "Gemini (disambiguation)", "Geminis", "Gemini (2002 film)", "Gemini (album)", "GEMINI", "Gemini", "Gemini (song)", "Gemini (film)", "Gemini (movie)"]} {"context": "Question: Which bridge connects Detroit, Michigan, USA and Windsor, Ontario, Canada?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ambassador bridge", "aliases": ["Canada Transit Company", "Detroit International Bridge Company", "WPYF269", "Canadian Transit Company", "Ambassador International Bridge", "Ambassador bridge", "The Ambassador Bridge", "Ambassador Bridge"]} {"context": "Question: \"Who was known in the 1991 Gulf War as \"\"Stormin' Norman\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "General Schwarzkopf", "aliases": ["General H. 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Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr."]} {"context": "Question: What was Truman Capote's last name before he was adopted by his stepfather?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Persons", "aliases": ["Perſons", "Person", "Person (philosophical)", "Personhood Theory", "Persons", "Perſon", "A person", "Personhood theory"]} {"context": "Question: In the novel 'Treasure Island' what is the name of the small island next to Treasure Island?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SKELETON ISLAND", "aliases": ["SKELETON ISLAND"]} {"context": "Question: \"In the 1956 film \"\"The Ten Commandments\"\", who played Moses?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Charlton Heston", "aliases": ["Holly Heston Rochell", "John Charles Carter", "Charleton Heston", "Charleston Heston", "Holly Rochell", "Chuck Heston", "Heston, Charlton", "Carlton Heston", "Holly Heston", "Charlton heston", "Charlton Heston"]} {"context": "Question: What are the topmost 7 vertebrae of the backbone called?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Cervical", "aliases": ["Cervical", "Cervical (disambiguation)", "Cervical region"]} {"context": "Question: Vancouver is not the first Canadian city to host the winter Olympics. What city holds that honor when they hosted the 1988 games?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Calgary, Alberta", "aliases": ["UN/LOCODE:CACAL", "Calgary, Alberta", "Calgarian", "Calgary, Alberta, Canada", "Art Gallery of Calgary", "Calgary, AB", "Calgary, Albreta", "Almadina (school)", "C-Spot", "Calgarians", "City of Calgary", "Calagary", "Calgary, Alberta Canada", "Calgry", "C Spot", "Calgary", "The weather in Calgary", "Calgary, Canada", "Almadina Language Charter Academy", "Calgary Alberta"]} {"context": "Question: What is the state capital of the US state of New Jersey?\nAnswer:", "answer": "TRENTON", "aliases": ["Trenton", "Trenton (disambiguation)", "TRENTON"]} {"context": "Question: In the Bible who was David's father?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Jesse", "aliases": ["Jesse (given name)", "Yishai", "Yishay", "Jesse(given name)", "Jesse", "יִשַׁי"]} {"context": "Question: What city's catacombs contain the bones of over six million people?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Paris", "aliases": ["Paříž", "FRPAR", "Paris", "Name of paris and its inhabitants", "Paname", "Paris France", "Ville Lumière", "Leucetia", "Rue de Ménilmontant", "Paris agglomeration", "France Paris", "Sports in Paris", "Departement de Paris", "Paris, Ile-De-France", "Rue de Menilmontant", "UN/LOCODE:FRPAR", "Paříži", "Ville Lumiere", "Paris, France", "Paris, Île-de-France", "Paris, Île-de-France, France", "Parijs", "Parisien", "Cuisine of Paris", "Suburbs of Paris", "Sport in Paris", "The weather in Paris", "Parisian (person)", "Parizi", "París", "Name of Paris and its inhabitants", "Paree", "Paris, Europe", "Paris, Banks of the Seine", "Paris (etymology)", "Paris (France)", "The City of Love (city)", "Département de Paris"]} {"context": "Question: In which decade of the 20th century was Anne Bancroft born?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1930s", "aliases": ["1930’s", "Thirties", "1930s literature", "Nineteen-thirties", "1930–1939", "1930-1939", "'30s", "1930s", "1930's", "%6030s", "1930s (decade)", "The Thirties"]} {"context": "Question: What style of music is synonymous with Perez Prado?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mambo", "aliases": ["Mambo!", "Mambo", "Mambo (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: \"On his return from a famous trip on May 28, 1953, which explorer said to his friend George Lowe \"\"Well George, we finally knocked the bastard off.\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Edmund Hillary, on returning from Everest's", "aliases": ["Edmund Hillary, on returning from Everest's"]} {"context": "Question: Which Basidon based company, adopting its current name in 1934, was the first to offer an alternative telephone service through its subsidiary, Mercury, to British Telecom in the mid 1980's?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CABLE & WIRELESS", "aliases": ["Cable & Wireless plc", "Cable & Wireless", "CABLE & WIRELESS", "Cable and Wireless"]} {"context": "Question: Tahini paste is made by grinding which seeds?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sesame", "aliases": ["Till (seed)", "Black sesame", "Sezame seed", "Sesame", "Sesame snaps", "Sesame seed", "Till seeds", "Sesame seeds", "Benne", "Til (sesame)", "Sesamum orientale", "Sesame Seeds", "Sesame Seed", "Gingelly", "Sesamum indicum"]} {"context": "Question: When was Uluru (Ayers Rock) in the Northern Territory of Australia declared a World Heritage Site?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1987", "aliases": ["1987", "one thousand, nine hundred and eighty-seven ", "1987 time"]} {"context": "Question: Nagaland is a constituent state of which SE Asian country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "India", "aliases": ["ഭാരത മ", "هندستانڀارت،", "भारतीय ग�", "Bhārtiya Prajāsattā", "Indian Republic", "ভারতরাষ", "Indian republic", "ಭಾರತ ಗ", "Union of India", "இந்தியக", "भारतीय प्र", "India (country)", "ISO 3166-1:IN", "Indea", "Etymology of India", "ভারত গণ", "Republic Of India", "INDIA", "ભારતી�", "ভারত", "Republic of India", "Les Indes", "Bhārat Gaṇarāj", "جمہوٗرِ", "भारतमहारा", "Indya", "Bharat Ganrajya", "جمہوریہ ب�", "இந்திய", "ଭାରତ �", "भारत गणर", "Republic of india", "जुम्हूरि", "Hindio", "The 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"aliases": ["Jack Mills (train driver)", "Jack Mills"]} {"context": "Question: Who said that there are only three true sports, bullfighting, mountaineering and motor racing, the rest are merely games?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ernest Hemingway", "aliases": ["Famous at Twenty-Five Thirty a Master", "E. M. Hemmingway", "From Boy to Man Hemingways First World War", "Clarence Edmonds Hemingway", "ErnestHemingway/TheDownward", "Earnest Hemmingway", "Ernest Heminway", "ErnestHemingway/Violence", "Ernest M. Hemingway", "Ernest Hemingway/The Downward Sp", "Hemingway ernest", "From Reality to Fiction A Farewell to Arms", "ErnestHemingway/FromReality", "ErnestHemingway/TheTimein", "ErnestHemingway", "ErnestHemingway/Bibliograph", "E. M. Hemingway", "Ernest Hemingway", "ErnestHemingway/SureShots", "Sure Shots The Second World War", "Ernest Hemingway/Violence and", "Ernest Hemingway/The Time in Between", "Ernest Hemingway/Bibliography", "Hemingway, Ernest", "ErnestHemingway/Famousat", "Things Turn Sour", "Ernesthemingway", "Ernest Hemingway/Famous at Twenty", "Ernest Hemmingway", "ErnestHemingway/FromBoyto", "Ernest Miller Hemmingway", "Hemingwayesque", "E. Hemmingway", "E. 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Howard Marshall II", "Jay Howard Marshall", "J Howard Marshall", "J. Howard Marshall"]} {"context": "Question: \"Who wrote the 1999 novel \"\"Chocolat\"\" set in the French village of Lansquenet-sous-Tannes?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Joanne Harris", "aliases": ["Joanne Harris"]} {"context": "Question: Which force were defeated by the Athenians at the Battle of Marathon in 490BC?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Persians", "aliases": ["Persians (disambiguation)", "Persians", "Persian people (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Who composed the first ever concerto for tuba and orchestra?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Vaughan Williams", "aliases": ["Ralph Vaughan Williams", "Ballets by Ralph Vaughan Williams", "Ralph Vaughan-Williams", "Ralph Von Willams", "Vaughn Williams", "Vaughan Williams OM", "Vaughn williams", "Vaughan-Williams", "Vaughan Williams", "Ralph van williams", "Vaughn-Williams", "%22Ralph Vaughn-Williams%22", "Ralph Vaughn Williams", "Ralph Vaughan Williams OM", "Ralph Vaughan WIlliams", "Ralph Vaughn-Williams", "Vaughan williams"]} {"context": "Question: Babel Fish is an icon/metaphor/brand for instantaneous what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Translation", "aliases": ["Mistranslator", "Tranſlate", "Translation technology", "Back translation", "Tranlated", "Mistranslate", "Modern translation", "Mistranslating", "Translate", "Mistranslators", "Tranſlation", "Translating", "Literary translation", "Translator", "Fanyi", "Xlation", "Translation", "Language translation", "Literary translator", "Sworn translation", "Back-translated", "Accreditation of translators", "Literary Translation", "Translater", "Translates", "Mistranslation", "Translation process", "Translators", "Translated", "Tr8n", "Spanish to english", "Mistranslated", "English translations", "Translationally", "Spanish translation", "Tranſlator", "Mistranslates", "Translational", "Back-translation", "Translation historian"]} {"context": "Question: Which Russian composer wrote the ballets 'The Stone Flower' and 'Romeo and Juliet'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Prokofiev", "aliases": ["Sergej Sergeevič Prokof", "Prokofev", "Sergei Prokofiev", "Sergey Prokofev", "Sergey Prokofyev", "Prokoviev", "Serge Prokofiev", "Prokofiev, Sergei", "Sergei Sergeyevich Prokof", "Серге́й Серг", "Sergej Prokofjew", "Sergei S. Prokofiev", "Prokofief", "Sergey Prokovyev", "Prokofiev Sergei", "Sergej Sergeevic Prokof'", "Sergei Sergeyevich", "Prokofiev", "Sergey Prokofiev", "Sergey Sergeyevich Prokof", "Sergueï Prokofiev"]} {"context": "Question: Which bird of Scottish coniferous forest is closely related to several small garden birds but is named from the peaked feathers on its head?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CRESTED TIT", "aliases": ["CRESTED TIT", "Crested Tit", "Lophophanes cristatus", "Parus cristatus", "Tit, Crested", "Crested tit", "European Crested Tit", "European crested tit"]} {"context": "Question: The merger of which two airlines, to create the world's 3rd largest airline in terms of annual revenue, was confirmed on 8 April 2010?\nAnswer:", "answer": "British Airways & Iberia", "aliases": ["British Airways & Iberia"]} {"context": "Question: In which European City did the Peace Palace open in 1913?\nAnswer:", "answer": "THE HAGUE", "aliases": ["The hague", "Hague, Netherlands", "The Hauge", "UN/LOCODE:NLHAG", "'s-Gravenhage", "The haig", "THE HAGUE", "Hague, The", "Den hague", "S%60Gravenshage", "Lahey", "S-Gravenhage", "'s Gravenhage", "Hague", "Den Hagg", "’s-Gravenhage", "Den Haag", "The Hague, Netherlands", "The Hague", "Gravenhage", "The Hague, The Netherlands", "Municipality of The Hague", "Den haag"]} {"context": "Question: What brand name are Chuck Taylor sneakers sold under?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Converse", "aliases": ["Converse", "Converse (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Which of the seven wonders of the ancient world was thought to have straddled the harbour of a Greek island?\nAnswer:", "answer": "COLOSSUS OF RHODES", "aliases": ["Collossus of rhodes", "Colossus of Rhodes", "COLOSSUS OF RHODES", "Rhodes, Colossus of", "The Colossus of Rhodes", "Rhodean Bully", "Colossus of rhodes", "Colossus of rhodos", "Colosus of Rhodes"]} {"context": "Question: Eurotophobia is the abnormal fear of which part of the body?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Vagina (Female genitalia)", "aliases": ["Vagina (Female genitalia)"]} {"context": "Question: What do Boy Scouts call the anniversary of their founder's birth\nAnswer:", "answer": "Thinking Day", "aliases": ["World Thinking Day", "Thinking Day", "B.-P. Day"]} {"context": "Question: What is vellum parchment made from\nAnswer:", "answer": "Calfskin", "aliases": ["Calfskin", "Calf-skin", "Calf skin", "Veau velours", "Chickenskin"]} {"context": "Question: In which gentlemen's club did Phineas Fogg make the bet that he could travel around the world in eighty days?\nAnswer:", "answer": "THE REFORM CLUB", "aliases": ["Reform Club", "The Reform Club", "THE REFORM CLUB"]} {"context": "Question: Who had a number one in 2011 with Grenade\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bruno Mars", "aliases": ["Gypsy Love (album)", "Peter Gene Bayot Hernandez", "Killa On The Run", "Killa on the Run", "Bruno Mars", "Peter Gene Hernandez", "Peter G. Hernandez", "Gene Hernandez", "Bruno Hernandez", "Bruno mars", "Peter Hernandez"]} {"context": "Question: On 12 September 1995, the Belarusian air force shot down a gas balloon, killing two Americans, during a race for which trophy?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Gordon Bennett Cup", "aliases": ["Gordon Bennett Trophy", "Gordon Bennett Cup (disambiguation)", "Gordon Bennett Cup"]} {"context": "Question: What word meaning 'misbehaved' evolved through 'wicked' from originally 'possessing nothing'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Naughty", "aliases": ["Naughty (disambiguation)", "Naughty"]} {"context": "Question: Which US state is known as The First State as it was first to ratify the Constitution in 1787?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Delaware", "aliases": ["Religion in Delaware", "Alcohol law of Delaware", "Delaware alcohol law", "Delaware", "Three lower counties", "Alcohol laws of Delaware", "The Small Wonder", "Delaware (State)", "Alcohol laws in Delaware", "Sports in Delaware", "Delaware alcohol laws", "Del.", "Delawarean", "DelawarE", "Delaware, United States", "Transportation in Delaware", "US-DE", "Education in Delaware", "Government of Delaware", "The Blue Hen State", "Alcohol law in Delaware", "Deleware (state)", "Geography of Delaware", "Delaware, U.S.", "State of Delaware", "Economy of Delaware", "Culture of Delaware", "Delaware (U.S. state)", "Delaware (state)", "Transport in Delaware", "Delaware trivia", "Demographics of Delaware", "The First State", "Climate of Delaware", "Deleware", "1st State"]} {"context": "Question: Name the Latvian born dancer from the Kirov Ballet who defected to the West in 1974.\nAnswer:", "answer": "MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV", "aliases": ["Mikhail Nikolayevich Bary", "Barishnikov", "Mikhail Barishnikov", "MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV", "Mikhail Nikolaevich Barysh", "Michael Baryzchnikow", "Mikhail Baryshnikov", "Baryshnikov, Mikhail"]} {"context": "Question: \"Which American writer chronicled the lives of the Glass family in works such as \"\"Franny and Zooey\"\", and \"\"Raise the Roofbeam, Carpenters\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "J. 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"Wolf Evolution", "Gray wolf reproductive physiology and life cycle", "Forest wolf", "Sexual behavior of wolves", "Wolve", "Wolf mating", "Wolves mating", "Wolf hybrid", "Grey Wolves", "Wolf territory", "Migration patterns of the gray wolf", "Grey wolves", "Eastern beringia", "Sexual behavior of gray wolves", "🐺", "Scent marking in wolves", "Grey wolf", "C. lupus", "Gray Wolf", "She-Wolf", "She wolf", "The gray wolf", "Reproductive behavior of wolves", "Wolf", "Shewolf", "Wolf intelligence", "Wolves", "WolVes", "Grey Wolf", "Southern wolf", "Gray wolf", "She-wolf", "Gray Wolves", "Canis lupus", "Loafer wolves", "Gray wolf anatomy", "Wolf territories", "Mating wolves"]} {"context": "Question: Which war veteran was Director of News & Special Events for ABC before find fame as a TV cop?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tom Selleck", "aliases": ["Thomas William %22Tom%22 Selleck", "Thomas Selleck", "Thomas William Selleck", "Tom selleck", "Tom Selleck"]} {"context": "Question: Dr. Benjamin Rush gave what expeditionary group mercury laced laxatives which proved to be excellent tracers by which archaeologists have now been able to track their actual route?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lewis and Clark expedition", "aliases": ["Lewis and clark", "The Lewis and Clark Expedition", "Lewis and Clark Expedition", "Clark Expedition", "John Robertson (U.S. Soldier)", "Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery", "The corps of discovery", "The Corps of Discovery", "Lewis and Clark expedition", "Corps of Discovery Expedition", "Dates to lewis and clarks voyage", "Lewis & Clark Expedition", "Lewis and Clark's Expedition", "Silas Goodrich", "Lewis and Clark", "Lewis and Clark expedition in 1803", "Louis and Clark Expidition", "Lewis & Clark", "Louis and Clark Expedition", "John Robertson (U.S. soldier)", "Hugh McNeal", "Lewis&Clark"]} {"context": "Question: On July 31, 2008, who took over as acting president for his brother, who may or may not still be alive, a position his brother held since the revolution of 1959?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Raul Castro", "aliases": ["Raul Modesto Castro Ruz", "Raúl Castro Ruz", "Raoul castro", "Raul Castro Ruz", "Raúl Modesto Castro Ruz", "Raul castro", "Raúl Castro", "Raul Castro Ruiz", "Raul Castro"]} {"context": "Question: In humans, alopecia is the loss of what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hair", "aliases": ["Hair bud", "Human hair", "Curly-haired", "Curly-hairs", "Hair shaft", "Hairgrowth", "Bodily hair", "Origin of hair", "Origins of hair", "Hairy", "Trichoid", "Curlyhaired", "Hair texture", "Hairs", "Tricho-", "Hair Shaft", "Head hair", "Social role of hair", "Human hairlessness", "History of hair", "Cymotrichous", "Pelage hair", "Hairiness", "Curly hairs", "Straight hair", "Head hairs", "Hair growth rate", "Placoda pili", "Curly hair", "Hair types", "Body Hair", "Curly haired", "Tricho", "Evolution of hair", "Hair", "Hairbands", "Curly-hair"]} {"context": "Question: What are Jimmy Reed, Skip James, Elmore James & Big Bill Broonzy best known as?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Blues musicians", "aliases": ["Blues musicians"]} {"context": "Question: Who was married to Guinevere?\nAnswer:", "answer": "King Arthur", "aliases": ["Arthurian legend", "King Arthur's family tree", "Arthur Pendragon", "Arthur Legend", "Arthurian Legend", "Arthurian legends", "King Arthur's Family Tree", "King arthur", "Arthur Eld", "The Arthurian Legend", "Arthuriad", "Arthurian Legends", "King Arthur", "Legend of King Arthur", "Arthurian", "Arthurian lore", "Arthur of Britain"]} {"context": "Question: In which Russian city is the Kirov Ballet based?\nAnswer:", "answer": "St Petersburg", "aliases": ["St Petersb.", "Saint Petersberg", "Peterpolis", "Sankt Petrburg", "UN/LOCODE:RULED", "St-Petersburg", "St petersburg", "St. Petersburg", "St. Petersburg, Russa", "Saint Petersburg", "Saint-Peterburg", "Pietarissa", "Art Pictures St. Petersburg", "Russia St. Petersburg", "Sankt Petersburg", "Monuments of Saint Petersburg", "Peterburg", "RU-SPE", "St. petersbourg", "Piter, Russia", "Leningrad, Soviet Union", "Petersburg, Russia", "St Petersburg, Russia", "Peterburi", "Saint petersburg", "Saint Petersburg (Russia)", "St. Petersberg", "Saint Petersburg, Russia (Federation)", "Lenningrad", "Sankt Pieterburg", "St. Petursburg", "Leningrad, USSR", "St. Petersburg, Russia", "Saint Petersburg, Russia", "Petrograd", "Peterpole", "St Petersburg", "Peter, Russia", "St. petersburg", "Landscrona", "Saint Peterburg", "Saint-Petersburg", "St. Peterburg", "Saint Petersburg City", "St petersbourg", "Leningrad", "St. Petersburgh", "Ленинград", "Sankt-Petersburg", "Leningrad, Russia", "Санкт-Петербур", "Sankt Peterburg", "Saint Peterburg, Russia", "Sankt-Peterburg Federal City, Russia", "Sankt-Peterburg", "St Petersberg", "St.Petersburg", "Saint Petersburgh"]} {"context": "Question: According to advertising which newspaper do top people take\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Times", "aliases": ["Times (United Kingdom)", "Times (UK)", "The Times newspaper", "The London Times", "White Times", "Times Online", "The Times of London", "Timesonline.co.uk", "Times (newspaper)", "The Times (United Kingdom)", "The Times (London)", "Thetimes.co.uk", "London Times", "The Saturday Times Magazine", "The Times", "Daily Universal Register", "The Times Online", "Times (London)", "Times of London", "TimesOnline", "The times", "The times of london", "Times2", "Times of london", "Timesonline", "Times online"]} {"context": "Question: \"Who wrote \"\"A cauliflower is nothing but a cabbage with a college education\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mark Twain", "aliases": ["Mark Twain", "Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass", "Sam Clemens", "Samuel Clements", "Twainesque", "Samuel Langhorn Clemens", "Mark twain", "Twain, Mark", "Sergeant Fathom", "Samuel Longhorn Clemens", "Samuel L. 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About how old is an \"\"eight-tooth\"\" or full-mouth sheep, which is also referred to as 'aged'?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "2 to 4 years", "aliases": ["2 to 4 years"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the first Hanover King of England?\nAnswer:", "answer": "George I", "aliases": ["George the First", "George I", "King George I", "George 1", "George I (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Boll weevil cause damage to which crop?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Cotton", "aliases": ["Manufacture of cotton", "Absorbent cotton", "Bomull", "Processing of Cotton", "Cotton fiber", "Cotton Boll", "Cotton cloth", "Cotton picking", "Indian Cotton", "Cotton industry", "Cotton linter", "Cotton", "Cotton Fabric", "Cottons", "Cotton wool"]} {"context": "Question: Apart from white, what colour are the other two ‘triangles’ on the BMW logo?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Blue", "aliases": ["Blue", "Rgb(0, 0, 255)", "Orphan blue", "Slate Blue (color)", "Bluishness", "Dark Blue (color)", "Pale Blue", "Blue in human culture", "Blue (color)", "Police car blue", "Blue (Colour)", "Blueishness", "List of terms associated with the color blue", "Caspian blue", "Blue (colour)", "Light-blue", "Bluest", "Bluish", "Bluishly", "(0, 0, 255)", "Blueishly", "Bluer", "Blae", "Blueness"]} {"context": "Question: Which British Prime Minister married Clementine Hozier on September 12th 1908?\nAnswer:", "answer": "WINSTON CHURCHILL", "aliases": ["Tango (cat)", "Death and state funeral of Winston Churchill", "Churchillian", "State funeral of Winston Churchill", "Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill", "Marigold Frances Churchill", "Sir winston hcurchill", "Winston Leonard Spencer", "Winston Spencer", "Winston Spencer-Churchill", "Sir Churchill", "Marigold Churchill", "Winnie Churchill", "Winston Churchill MP", "Winston churchill", "Prime Minister Churchill", "W. 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"Mitsubishi Electric Corp. - 三", "Mitsubishi Electric Corporation", "Mitsubishi Electronics", "EVLI", "Mitsubishi Escalator", "Mitsubishi Elevator", "MITSUBISHI", "三菱電機株式", "Mitsubishi Electric Corp", "Mitsubishi Electric"]} {"context": "Question: Elvis Presley sang a few lines in German on which US hit song?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Wooden Heart", "aliases": ["Wooden Heart"]} {"context": "Question: \"The song \"\"Sunday Bloody Sunday\"\" was about a massacre on which island?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ireland", "aliases": ["Irlanda", "Island ireland", "Ireland (region)", "Irlandia", "Erin's Isle", "Airlan", "Ireland", "West Coast of Ireland", "The island of Ireland", "Island Ireland", "Ireland (island)", "Irland", "HÉireann", "Ireland Ulster", "Population of Ireland", "Irelander", "Ireland and Ulster", "Ireland (Island)", "IRELAND", "Symbol of Ireland", "Scotia major", "Island of Ireland", "Airlann", "Mikra Britannia", "Irelanders", "Auld Sod", "Ierne (placename)"]} {"context": "Question: King Robert Baratheon and Queen Cersei Lannister are characters in which US television fantasy drama series?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Game of Thrones", "aliases": ["A Game of Thrones (TV series)", "Game of Thrones (series)", "Game of Thrones", "Game of thrones tv series", "Inside HBO’s Game Of Thrones", "A Song of Ice and Fire (TV series)", "Game Of Thrones", "Inside HBO's Game of Thrones", "Game of Thrones (TV series)", "School of Thrones", "Game of thrones"]} {"context": "Question: Who did Claus von Stauffenberg plot to kill?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Adolf Hitler", "aliases": ["Hitlerian", "Adolph Schicklgruber", "HitlerAdolf", "Hitler's medical health", "Adolf Hitle", "Hitlar", "Adolph Hiedler", "Adolf Hiedler", "Adolph Hittler", "Day of Potsdam", "Adolpf Hitler", "Adolf Hister", "Adolf Hitlier", "Adolph Hitler's health", "Hitler's health", "Hitlers", "Aldof Hilter", "HITLER", "Hitler, Adolph", "History of Adolf Hitler", "Hitler,Adolph", "Adolph Hiter", "Adolf Hittler", "Herr Hitler", "Hitler,Adolf", "Adolf Schicklegruber", "Adolf hitler", "Adlof hitler", "Adolph Schickelgruber", "Hitler Adolf", "Hitlers medical health", "HitlerAdolph", "Adolph Schicklegruber", "Adolf Hiler", "Adolf Hitler's medical condition", "Hittler", "Adolf Schickelgruber", "Adolf Hitler", "Hitler's", "Hitler, adolf", "Nazi leader", "Hitler, Adolf", "Herr Wolf", "Adolph Hitler's medical health", "Adolph Hitler", "Adolf Hitler's health", "Adolf Schicklgruber", "AdolphHitler", "Adolf Hilter", "Health of Adolf Hitler", "Adolf Hitler's medical health", "Hitler Adolph", "AdolfHitler", "Adolf HItler", "Hitlet", "Hitler adolf", "Adoff Hitler", "Adolfus Hitler", "Hitler", "Adolph hitler"]} {"context": "Question: What are the only two predominantly Roman Catholic countries in Asia?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Philippines and East Timor", "aliases": ["The Philippines and East Timor"]} {"context": "Question: What is traditionally written in a ledger?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Accounts", "aliases": ["Account", "Account holder", "Accounts", "Account (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Which Dickens novel takes place during the French revolution\nAnswer:", "answer": "A Tale of Two Cities", "aliases": ["It was the best of times, it was the", "Théophile Gabelle", "A Tale Of 2 Cities", "Tale of Two Cities", "Tale of 2 cities", "Mrs. Cruncher", "Tale of Two Cities, A", "The Mender of Roads", "Tale of two cities", "A Tale of Two Cities", "The Golden Thread", "A Tale Of Two Cities", "Roger Cly", "The Tale of Two Cities", "Vengeance (A Tale of Two Cities)", "Tale Of Two Cities", "It is a far, far better thing that I", "A tale of two cities", "The Vengeance"]} {"context": "Question: Gene Hackman played the sheriff of Big Whiskey and received an Oscar in which 1992 film?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Unforgiven", "aliases": ["Unforgiven (film)", "Unforgiven", "William Munny", "Will Munny", "Unforgiven (1992 film)"]} {"context": "Question: \"Who created the fictional character \"\"Tilly Trotter'?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Catherine Cookson", "aliases": ["The Bill Bailey trilogy", "Tilly Trotter", "Dame Catherine Cookson", "Catherine Ann McMullen", "Katie McMullen", "Catherine Cookson", "Catherine Ann Davies", "Catherine Marchant", "Mary Ann Shaughnessy"]} {"context": "Question: In which part of the body will you find the 'Ligamentum nuchae'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Neck", "aliases": ["The Neck", "The Neck (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: What is the French name given to a steak that has been cut from between two ribs?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ENTRECOTE", "aliases": ["Entrecôte", "Contre filet", "Contre-filet", "Entrecote", "Entrecôtes", "ENTRECOTE"]} {"context": "Question: In which city can you visit the Luigi Ferraris Stadium, the gardens of the Villa Durazzo-Pallavicini, the Piazza De Ferrari, the cemetery of Staglieno, the Edoardo Chiossone Museum of Oriental Art and the Torre della Lanterna?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Genoa", "aliases": ["Quarto di Genova", "Flag of Genoa", "UN/LOCODE:ITGOA", "Genova, Italy", "Gènova", "Genoan", "Genoa, Italy", "History of Genoa", "Genoa", "Genova", "Geona", "Palazzo Bianco and Palazzo Rosso Gen"]} {"context": "Question: How is the number ten written in Roman numerals?\nAnswer:", "answer": "X", "aliases": ["X (letter)", "ⓧ", "🆇", "Ⓧ", "X", "⒳", "X", "🄧", "🅇", "🅧"]} {"context": "Question: The Isle of Capri is close to which Italian resort?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sorrento", "aliases": ["Sorrento", "Surriento", "Surrentum", "Sorrento, Italy", "Bay of Sorrento"]} {"context": "Question: In October 2014 'Hudhud' was a catastrophic (what?) affecting parts of India and Nepal? Earthquake; Cyclone; Influenza; or Computer virus?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Cyclone", "aliases": ["Cyclone", "🌀", "Cyclonic", "Cyclones", "Cyclonic storm"]} {"context": "Question: Where does Rupert Bear live?\nAnswer:", "answer": "NUTWOOD", "aliases": ["Nutwood", "Nutwood (disambiguation)", "NUTWOOD"]} {"context": "Question: Forbes Magazine named which author as the top earner between July 2012 and August 2013?\nAnswer:", "answer": "E L JAMES", "aliases": ["Snowqueens Icedragon", "Erika Mitchell", "Erika Leonard", "E.L. James", "Snowqueen's Icedragon", "EL James", "E L James", "E. L. 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"Wyo.", "Climate of Wyoming"]} {"context": "Question: What alphabet is used in Russia?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Cyrillic", "aliases": ["Cyrillic letters", "Cyrillic Azbuka", "Cyrillic-based alphabet", "Cyrillic", "Cyrillics", "Cyrillic-Azbuka", "Cryllic", "Cirilicna-azbuka", "Ћирилична азбу", "Cirillic", "Cyrilic", "Cyrrilic", "Cirilicna Azbuka", "Cyrillic azbuka", "Cyrl (script)", "Cyrillic-azbuka", "Cyrillic characters", "Kirillic alphabet", "Ћирилична Азбу", "Cryllic alphabet", "Ћирилична-Азб", "Kyrylytsia", "Cyrlic", "Ćirilična azbuka", "Ћирилица", "Azbuka", "Cyrillic alphabet", "Ćirilična-Azbuka", "Cyrillic Letters", "Cyrillic letter", "Ћирилична-азбу", "Cyrillic (script)", "Cyrillic Script", "Crillic", "Ćirilična Azbuka", "Cyrillic Alphabet", "Ćirilična-azbuka", "Cyrilic alphabet", "Cyrillic script", "Cyrillic-alphabet", "Cirilicna-Azbuka", "Cyrillic language", "Crylic", "Кириллица", "Cirilicna azbuka"]} {"context": "Question: ‘Hampsteads’ is Cockney rhyming slang for what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "teeth", "aliases": ["Tooth root", "Pegged teeth", "Tooth (animal)", "Apex radicis dentis", "Tooth serrations", "Maxillary teeth", "Tooth", "teeth", "Teeth"]} {"context": "Question: What was the name of the country prior to being renamed as Namibia?\nAnswer:", "answer": "South West Africa", "aliases": ["Southwest Africa", "Administrators-General of South West Africa", "Namibia under South African occupation", "South-West Africa", "South West Africa"]} {"context": "Question: As at March 2001, who holds the record for scoring the most league goals for the soccer team Arsenal?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ian Wright", "aliases": ["Mr Wright", "Ian Wright"]} {"context": "Question: \"Who was \"\"Sports Illustrated\"\" magazine's first \"\"Sportsman of the Year\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Roger Bannister", "aliases": ["3 minute mile", "Roger Bannister", "Roger banister", "Bannister, Sir Roger Gilbert", "Sir Roger Bannister", "Sir Bannister", "Roger Gilbert Bannister"]} {"context": "Question: Whose alter ego is Sasha Fierce?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Beyonc", "aliases": ["Beyonc"]} {"context": "Question: Whose cottage features in Constable's painting 'The Hay Wain'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "WILLY LOTT", "aliases": ["WILLY LOTT"]} {"context": "Question: Highclere Castle in Hampshire is the filming location for which current ITV1 series?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Downton Abbey", "aliases": ["Donton Abbey", "Downtown Abbey", "Downton abbey", "Downton Abbey", "Downtown abbey", "Lavinia Swire"]} {"context": "Question: What are the four classical elements that make up our world?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Air (not wind), Earth, Fire and Water", "aliases": ["Air (not wind), Earth, Fire and Water"]} {"context": "Question: In which country was Rita Ora born\nAnswer:", "answer": "Kosovo", "aliases": ["Republika e Kosoves", "KOSOVO", "Cossovo", "Kosovo and Metochia", "Kosove", "Kosovo and Metohija (geopol", "Kocobo", "Republic of Kosovo", "List of tallest structures in Kosovo", "List of talles structures in Kosovo", "Kosovo (geopolitical region)", "Kosovo", "The Republic of Kosovo", "Kosovo i Metohija", "Republika e Kosovës", "Kosavo", "Independent Republic of Kosovo", "Kosovo region", "Kosmet", "The Kosovo", "List of tallest buildings in Kosovo", "KoKoSoVo", "Languages of Kosovo", "Косово", "Republic of Kosovo (2008)", "Etymology of Kosovo", "Kosovo State", "Kosovo*", "Kosovo-Metohija", "Independent Kosovo", "Косово и Метохи", "Kosovo & Metohija", "Kosvo", "Kosovo & Metohia", "Kosovë", "Kosovo-Metohia", "Culture of KV", "Kosova", "State of Kosova", "Culture of Kosovo", "Kosovo (region)", "Kosovo Valley", "Kosova State", "Communications in Kosovo", "Kosovci", "The Kossovo", "Kosovo and Metohija (region)", "Cosovo"]} {"context": "Question: If you were from the Cayman Islands, which is part of the British West Indies, what sort of passport would you have?\nAnswer:", "answer": "British", "aliases": ["Great British", "British (language)", "Britsih", "British", "Pretannic", "British (disambiguation)", "Brittish", "British language (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: What was Reg Varney's character called in 'On the Buses'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "STAN BUTLER", "aliases": ["List of On the Buses characters", "On The Buses", "Stan Butler", "On the buses", "STAN BUTLER", "On the Buses"]} {"context": "Question: Which is the smallest country in area in mainland Africa?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Gambia", "aliases": ["The Gambia", "Health in the Gambia", "Sport in the Gambia", "The Republic of The Gambia", "Country GMB", "Gambian language", "Smiling Coast", "Divisions of The Gambia", "Republic of Gambia", "Sport in The Gambia", "Divisions of Gambia", "Republic of the Gambia", "Gambia", "Health care in the Gambia", "Gambia (country)", "Gambia (The)", "Crown Colony of the Gambia", "Republic of The Gambia", "Gambia, The", "ISO 3166-1:GM", "The republic of gambia", "The republic of the gambia", "Divisions of the gambia", "Culture of the Gambia"]} {"context": "Question: When Laurence Olivier became Baron Olivier where was he the Baron of\nAnswer:", "answer": "Brighton", "aliases": ["Brighthelmstone", "UN/LOCODE:GBBSH", "Brighton music", "Brighton Ferry", "Brighton, UK", "Brighton, Sussex", "Mayor of Brighton", "Brighton, East Sussex", "Brighton Borough Council", "County Borough of Brighton", "Brighton, England", "Brighton"]} {"context": "Question: Which screen tough-guy won a Best Actor Oscar for the 1953 film 'Stalag 17'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "William Holden", "aliases": ["William F. Holden", "William Holden", "William Holden (actor)", "William holden (actor)"]} {"context": "Question: What was the name of the USAAF B-17 Flying Fortress whose aircrew were the first to complete 25 missions in Europe during World War II ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MEMPHIS BELLE", "aliases": ["Memphis Belle", "MEMPHIS BELLE", "Memphis Belle (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: What is the square root of 0.25?\nAnswer:", "answer": "0.5", "aliases": ["0.5", "zero point five"]} {"context": "Question: Buenos Aires is the capital of which South American country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Argentina", "aliases": ["Arxintina", "Argintina", "Argentyna", "آرژانتین", "República Argentina", "Land of silver", "Argentina", "ארגנטינה", "Arghantina", "Republica Argentina", "Argentine republic", "Аргентына", "Nación Argentina", "Argentinien", "Nacion Argentina", "Argie", "アルゼンチン", "Airgintín", "Аржентина", "Argentína", "Argentine Republic", "Argentīna", "Argentinean", "Argentiina", "The Argentine 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"Aberdeen", "Kingsford Primary School", "Aberdeen City council area", "Aiberdeen", "Aberdeen (district)"]} {"context": "Question: Which Australian did Roger Federer defeat to win his first Wimbledon Men's Singles title in 2003?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MARK PHILIPPOUSIS", "aliases": ["MARK PHILIPPOUSIS"]} {"context": "Question: What comes next in this sequence: Microwave, Infrared, Visible Light, …\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ultraviolet", "aliases": ["Ultraviolet Light Absorber", "U.V.", "UVA blocker", "Near UV", "Ultra-violet radiation", "Ultraviolet Lamp", "UV lamps", "UVA radiation", "Ultra violet", "Ultraviolet light", "UV A", "Ultraviolet light absorber", "UV B", "Ultraviolet B", "Ultraviolet C", "Ultraviolet rays", "Ultraviolet A", "Ultraviolet ray", "Ultraviolet lighting", "Ultraviolet energy", "UV Radiation", "UV ray", "Ultraviolet b radiation", "Near ultraviolet", "Ultraviolet Light", "Far-ultraviolet", "Vaccum ultraviolet", "Pulsed ultraviolet light", "UV protection", "Diurnal 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"Manhatttan, New York", "Manhattan, New York", "New York (county)"]} {"context": "Question: Known as a 'jumper dress' in US-English what garment is named originally from its being attached to the front of a dress?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Pinafore", "aliases": ["Pinnies", "Pinifore", "Pinafore apron", "Pinafore", "Pinafores", "Girl's pinafore apron", "Pinny"]} {"context": "Question: The Ore Mountains form a border between Germany and which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CZECH REPUBLIC", "aliases": ["4esko", "Ceská republika", "Czech Republic", "Tjech republic", "Republique Tcheque", "Czech Republik", "Ceská Republika", "Czeck Republic", "ISO 3166-1:CZ", "The Czech Republic", "CZR", "République Tchèque", "Česko", "Administrative divisions of the Czech Republic", "Czecho Republic", "Winnerland", "CZECH REPUBLIC", "Protestantism in the Czech Republic", "Tschechien", "Check Republic", "Czechia", "Czech Republci", "Etymology of the Czech Republic", "Cesko", "Česká republika", "Češka", "Cech 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(disambiguation)", "Mungo Park"]} {"context": "Question: To within five years either way, in which year was the Boy Scout movement founded by Robert Baden-Powell?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1907", "aliases": ["1907", "one thousand, nine hundred and seven"]} {"context": "Question: Who declared the 1936 summer Olympic Games open? (Both names required.)\nAnswer:", "answer": "ADOLF HITLER", "aliases": ["Hitlerian", "Adolph Schicklgruber", "HitlerAdolf", "Hitler's medical health", "Adolf Hitle", "Hitlar", "Adolph Hiedler", "Adolf Hiedler", "Adolph Hittler", "Day of Potsdam", "Adolpf Hitler", "Adolf Hister", "Adolf Hitlier", "Adolph Hitler's health", "Hitler's health", "Hitlers", "Aldof Hilter", "HITLER", "Hitler, Adolph", "History of Adolf Hitler", "Hitler,Adolph", "Adolph Hiter", "Adolf Hittler", "Herr Hitler", "Hitler,Adolf", "Adolf Schicklegruber", "Adolf hitler", "Adlof hitler", "Adolph Schickelgruber", "Hitler Adolf", "Hitlers medical health", "HitlerAdolph", "Adolph Schicklegruber", "Adolf Hiler", "Adolf Hitler's medical condition", "Hittler", "ADOLF HITLER", "Adolf Schickelgruber", "Adolf Hitler", "Hitler's", "Hitler, adolf", "Nazi leader", "Hitler, Adolf", "Herr Wolf", "Adolph Hitler's medical health", "Adolph Hitler", "Adolf Hitler's health", "Adolf Schicklgruber", "AdolphHitler", "Adolf Hilter", "Health of Adolf Hitler", "Adolf Hitler's medical health", "Hitler Adolph", "AdolfHitler", "Adolf HItler", "Hitlet", "Hitler adolf", "Adoff Hitler", "Adolfus Hitler", "Hitler", "Adolph hitler"]} {"context": "Question: \"\"\"Known to the Danish as Godthab, what is the capital of Greenland?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Nuuk", "aliases": ["Godthab, Greenland", "Nuuk, Greenland", "Godthaab, Greenland", "Nûk, Greenland", "Godthab", "America/Godthab", "Godthåb", "Godthab Greenland", "Godthaab", "Nuuk", "Greenland's capitol", "Nûk", "Capital of Greenland"]} {"context": "Question: What was the name of the space shuttle, which disintegrated over Texas, on re-entry into the earth's atmosphere in February 2003, with the loss of all seven crew members?\nAnswer:", "answer": "COLUMBIA", "aliases": ["Columbia", "Columbia (municipality)", "Columbia (song)", "Columbia automobile", "Columbia (yacht)", "Columbia (disambiguation)", "COLUMBIA", "Columbia (town)"]} {"context": "Question: How is Bagatelle Number 25 in A minor for solo piano by Beethoven more commonly known?\nAnswer:", "answer": "FÜR ELISE", "aliases": ["Fuer Elise", "Fuer Elisa", "Fur Elise", "Fur Elyse", "For Elise", "To elise", "Für Elyse", "Bagatelle in A minor", "Bagatelle No. 25", "Fuer Elyse", "Fur Elisa", "F%5CxC3%5CxBC", "Fur elise", "FÜR ELISE", "Für Elisa", "Für Elise"]} {"context": "Question: Which American naval destroyer was attacked in Aden in October 2000?\nAnswer:", "answer": "U.S.S. COLE", "aliases": ["U.S.S. Cole", "Uss Cole", "U.S.S. COLE", "U S S Cole", "USS Cole", "Uss cole", "U. S. S. Cole"]} {"context": "Question: In the Hindu religion what name is given to the triad of chief gods Brahma, Vishnu and Siva?\nAnswer:", "answer": "TRIMURTI", "aliases": ["Hindu Trinity", "Three God heads", "Vedic triad", "The Trimurti", "Hindu trinity", "TRIMURTI", "Trimurthy", "Three God Heads", "Trimurt", "Three godheads (Ayyavazhi)", "The Maintainer", "Three forms", "Trinity in hinduism", "Nathan (Ayyavazhi)", "Trimurti", "Trimurthi"]} {"context": "Question: A banderillero is a member of a team called a cuadrilla, in which controversial activity?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bullfighting", "aliases": ["Bullfighting and animal rights", "Bullfights", "Bullfight", "Spanish Bull-Fight", "La fiesta brava", "Corrida de toros", "Tauromachy", "Bull fighting", "Bull fights", "Tauromachia", "Criticisms of bullfighting", "Course camarguaise", "Bull fight", "Bull-fighting", "The History And Origins Of Bullfighting", "Bullfighting", "Bull-Fighting"]} {"context": "Question: Referring to a 1950s song what is the traditional bingo call for the number 76?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Trombones", "aliases": ["Harmonic glissando", "Zugposaune", "Trombone (instrument)", "Inverted glissando", "False glissando", "Trombone slide", "Trombones", "Trombonist", "Trombone position", "Trombone smear", "Slide trombone", "Posaune", "Trombone", "Broken glissando", "Slide position", "Valve trombonist", "The Trombone", "Tromboner"]} {"context": "Question: \"Why could a missing \"\"ha'porth of tar\"\", in the phrase \"\"to spoil the ship for a ha'porth of tar\"\", cause a problem?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Leave the sheep open to destructive flystrike", "aliases": ["Leave the sheep open to destructive flystrike"]} {"context": "Question: Which top National Hunt trainer's establishment is based at Seven Barrows?\nAnswer:", "answer": "NICKY HENDERSON", "aliases": ["NICKY HENDERSON", "Nicky Henderson"]} {"context": "Question: What company encourages you to \"Think Outside the Bun\"?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Taco Bell", "aliases": ["Taco Bell Corporation", "Crunchwrap Supreme", "Meximelt", "Panadero bread", "Warm pillowy flatbread", "Tacobell", "Its all about the roosevelts", "Frutista Freeze", "Cheesy Beefy Melt", "Bean Burrito Especial- Taco Bell", "Taco bel", "Taco bell", "Taco Hut", "Taco Bell in the UK", "Think outside the bun", "Taco Bell Home Originals", "History of Taco Bell", "Taco Hell", "Its all about the Roosevelts", "It's all about the Roosevelts", "Fourthmeal", "Taco Bell", "Taco Bell Express", "Tacobellenespanol.com", "TacoBell", "Taco Bell menu", "Toxic Hell", "Tacobell.com", "Taco Bell India"]} {"context": "Question: Which series of books are illustrated by Mary Grand Pre?\nAnswer:", "answer": "'HARRY POTTER'", "aliases": ["Harry Potter (franchise)", "Harry Potter series", "Ministry of magic classifications", "Books in the Harry Potter series", "Harrypotter", "Harry Potter (video games)", "Harry Potter (plot)", "Harry Potter", "Haripota", "Harry potter series", "Harry-Potter", "Harry potter", "Tergeo", "Harry Potter (novel series)", "Harry Potter (games)", "Hary poter", "Hairy potter", "Harry potter magic spell challenge", "The Potterverse", "Harry potter Novels", "Harry Potter books", "Harry Potter mysteries", "Harry, Ron and Hermione", "J k rowling books", "Harry Potter censorship", "Harry-potter", "Harry Potter Further Reading", "Anti-Harry Potter community", "Harry Potter play", "'HARRY POTTER'", "Harry Potter (series)", "Harry Potter magic spell challenge", "Harry Potter Criticism", "HARRY POTTER", "Events and Chronology of Harry Potter", "Harry Potter franchise", "Hary Potter", "Magnolia Crescent", "Harry Potter trivia", "Harry Potter (play)", "List of Harry Potter books", "Haripo", "Potter Harry", "Harry Poter", "Harry p", "Harry potter subjects", "Speculation about the Harry Potter Storyline"]} {"context": "Question: Which famous novelist also wrote under the pseudonym Richard Bachman?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Stephen King", "aliases": ["Stephen King", "Stephen king", "The Works of Stephen King", "Steven King Accident", "List of books that stephen king has written", "Stephen Edwin King", "Stephen king accident", "List of times the name %22Stephen King%", "List of cultural references to Stephen King", "Naomi Rachel", "John Swithen", "Stephen E. King", "Naomi King", "Stephan king", "King, Stephen"]} {"context": "Question: What sort of plants belong to the genus Ilex?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Holly", "aliases": ["Ilex species", "Holly berry", "Holly family", "Ilexes", "Holly", "Aquifoliaceae", "Ilex"]} {"context": "Question: What is the distance of the 'Grand National' race at Aintree?\nAnswer:", "answer": "4.5 miles", "aliases": ["4.5 miles"]} {"context": "Question: The male of which species of white whale develops a long twisted tusk that projects through its upper lip ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "NARWHAL", "aliases": ["Narwahl", "Unicorn Whale", "Narwale", "Narwhale", "Narwhal", "Monodon monoceros", "Narwall", "Narval", "Narwhals", "Arctic unicorn", "NARWHAL", "Norwhal whale", "Monodon", "Sea unicorn", "Norwhal whales"]} {"context": "Question: Which London Underground rail line was nicknamed the ‘Twopenny Tube’ for its flat fare?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Central Line", "aliases": ["Richmond extensions of the Central Line", "Central line", "Richmond extensions", "Central line depots", "Central Line"]} {"context": "Question: What was the US spacecraft first to return images of Mars to Earth, in July 1965?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mariner 4", "aliases": ["Mariner4", "Mariner 4", "Mariner IV", "1964-077A"]} {"context": "Question: Vehicles from which country use the international registration letter E?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Spain", "aliases": ["Islands of Spain", "España", "Reino de España", "Name of Spain", "Espagna", "Espańa", "Reino de Espana", "Espana", "Kingdom of the Spains", "The Spanish Society", "Espainia", "Mountains of Spain", "Regne d'Espanya", "The kingdom of Spain", "SPAIN", "Regne d'Espanha", "Espanya", "Espainiako Erresuma", "Etymology of Spain", "Spane", "ISO 3166-1:ES", "Spain", "Spanish Kingdom", "Kingdom of Spain", "El Reino de España", "El Reino de Espana"]} {"context": "Question: Which geological period came between the Triassic and Cretaceous periods?\nAnswer:", "answer": "JURASSIC", "aliases": ["Dinosaur types of the jurassic", "Jurassic Era", "JURASSIC", "Jurassic", "Jurasic", "Jurassic Period", "Jurassic ( geology)", "Jurassic period", "Jurassic era", "Jurassic System", "Jurrasic"]} {"context": "Question: Bonham’s, Christies, Forbes and Fellows are are what type of business?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Auctioneers", "aliases": ["Prominent auction", "Sealed-bid auctions", "Auctions", "First-price Auction", "Auctioneer", "Suggested Opening Bid", "Sealed-bid auction", "First-price sealed-bid auction", "Silent auction", "Public sale", "First-price sealed-bid auctions", "Auction houses", "Auction Date", "Auction process", "Auction block", "Auctioneers", "Auctioneering", "Dutch 20auction", "Mystery auction", "Auction", "Auction date", "Auction house", "General merchandise auction", "Highest bidder", "General Merchandise Auction", "Auction ring", "Sealed bid", "Sealed first-price auction"]} {"context": "Question: For what does the I stand in the Government Department known as BIS?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(Department For Business,) Innovation (And Skills)", "aliases": ["Department for Business Innovation and Skills", "Department of Business, Innovation and Skills", "Department for Business, Innovation and Skills", "Minister for Small Business (United Kingdom)", "Minister of State for Universities, Science and", "The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills", "Minister for Universities, Science and Cities", "(Department For Business,) Innovation (And Skills)", "Minister of State for Universities and Science", "Department for Business, Innovation & Skills"]} {"context": "Question: Who played Dr Richard Kimble in the 1993 film The Fugitive?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Harrison Ford", "aliases": ["Harrison Ford (actor)", "Harrison ford", "Harrison Ford", "Harison Ford", "Ford, Harrison"]} {"context": "Question: Ursus arctos horribilis is the scientific name of which animal?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GRIZZLY BEAR", "aliases": ["Silvertip Bear", "Mainland grizzly", "Ursus arctos horribilis", "Grizzley bear", "American Grizzly Bear", "Grizzlie bear", "Grizzly bear", "Montana state mammal", "GRIZZLY BEAR", "American Grizzly bear", "Grizzlie Bear", "Grizzly bears and their habitat", "Ursus arctos gyas", "Peninsular grizzly", "Hunting Status On Grizzly Bears in British", "Grizzly", "Grizzly bears", "Hunting status on grizzly bears in British", "Silvertip bear", "American Grizzly", "Grizzly Bears and Their Effects on E", "Grizzly Bears", "Grizzley bears", "Grizzlar Bear", "Grizzly Bear"]} {"context": "Question: Betty, Earl and Joyce are the puppet pensioners in ads for which company?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Wonga", "aliases": ["Wonga", "Wonga (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: \"Broadly, what is the setting for Samuel Beckett's play \"\"Happy Days\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "A pile of sand", "aliases": ["A pile of sand"]} {"context": "Question: What was the name of the huge beast, probably a hippo, described in the Book of Job?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Behemoth", "aliases": ["Behemot", "Behemoth", "Bahimuth", "Behemoths", "בהמות", "بهيموث", "Bahīmūth"]} {"context": "Question: Omar Sharif played the title character in the 1965 film of what 1957 novel by the Russian writer Boris Pasternak?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dr Zhivago", "aliases": ["Dr. Zhivago", "Dr zhivago", "Yuriatin", "Dr. Yuri Zhivago", "Doctor Zhivago (disambiguation)", "Dr. Zhivago (novel)", "Varykino", "Доктор Живаго", "Yury Andreyevich Zhivago", "Zivago", "Doctor Zhivago", "Yury Zhivago", "Zhivago", "Yuryatin", "Doktor Zhivago", "Dr Zhivago", "Doctor zhivago"]} {"context": "Question: \"The American film made at the very start of the sound film era, \"\"All Quiet on the Western Front\"\" (1930), on the grimness of warfare in WWI was banned in Germany (after a brief run in 1930) not unexpectedly, but also where?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Australia", "aliases": ["Australia (Commonwealth realm)", "AustraliA", "Continental Australia", "Australias", "Peace of Australia", "Australian city life", "City life in Australia", "Australocentrist", "Mainland Australia", "Australiia", "Straya", "Australia (commonwealth)", "Austraila", "Ausrtalia", "Australia (nation)", "Australien", "New Australian", "Australia (dominion)", "Australia (federation)", "Australia (country)", "Aussieland", "Federal Australia", "Country life in Australia", "Orstraya", "Australia (nation state)", "Australia (commonwealth realm)", "Australia", "Australocentrism", "Austraya", "Australie", "AUSTRALIA", "Geopolitics of Australia", "Australia (nation-state)", "Australia's", "Australian mainland", "Australian country life", "Australian Woman's Day", "Imperial Australia", "United States of Australia", "Australia (realm)", "Australia (constitutional monarchy)", "Austalia", "Etymology of Australia", "Philosophy in Australia", "Commonwealth of Australia", "Australija", "Australia (monarchy)", "Dominion of Australia", "Empire of Australia", "Ostralia", "Modern Australia", "Commonwealth of australia", "Australia (empire)", "Australo", "The Commonwealth of Australia", "Australia.", "Austrlia", "Australlia", "AUSTRALIAN", "Australia (state)", "ISO 3166-1:AU", "Austrailia", "Commonwealth Australia", "Pax Australiana", "Australian Commonwealth", "Australocentric", "Austrlaia", "Technology in Australia", "Australia (Commonwealth)", "Australai", "Australian geopolitics", "Asutralia", "Australo-", "Australian's", "Science in Australia"]} {"context": "Question: American Jim Yong Kim was appointed head of which international organization in April 2012?\nAnswer:", "answer": "World Bank", "aliases": ["World Bank Publications", "Criticism of the World Bank", "Clean Air Initiative", "World Bank", "World Bank Carbon Finance Unit", "World bank"]} {"context": "Question: What was the name of the character played by Ralph Fiennes in 'Schindler's List'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "AMON GOETH", "aliases": ["Amon Leopold Göth", "Amon Göth", "Göth, Amon", "Amon Leopold Goth", "Goth, Amon", "Amon Leopold Goeth", "Amon Goethe", "Goeth, Amon", "Amon Goth", "Goethe, Amon", "Goeth", "AMON GOETH", "Göth", "Amon Goeth"]} {"context": "Question: Irish writer and poet Oscar Wilde, who died in 1900, is buried in which European country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "FRANCE", "aliases": ["La Republique francaise", "Franciaország", "La Republique française", "Belle France", "FRANCE", "Republique française", "France", "Ranska", "Franciaorszag", "French Republic", "République francaise", "République française", "ISO 3166-1:FR", "Frankreich", "France (country)", "Etymology of France", "FrancE", "La République française", "People of France", "Republic of France", "Fracne", "Le France", "The French Republic", "Republique francaise", "The Republic of France", "La République francaise", "La France", "Rain in France", "Republic of france", "FRance", "Frakkland", "Climate of France", "Franse"]} {"context": "Question: Who was shot and killed along with his mistress Clara Petacci on 28th April 1945?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Benito Mussolini", "aliases": ["Moussolini", "Mouselinni", "Musilini", "Benito Musilini", "Benito Mussellini", "Benito Muselini", "Mussilini", "Benito Musellini", "Musollini", "Benito Moosillini", "Benito Moosilini", "Mussolinian", "Moosillini", "Mussolinism", "Mussellini", "Benito Mussalini", "Mussollini", "Mouselini", "Benito Mussollini", "Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini", "Musselini", "Moosolini", "Muselini", "Mussalini", "Benito Moosellini", "Benito Mussilini", "Benito Musselini", "Benito Musollini", "Benito Mussolini", "Benito mussolini", "Moosilini", "Musillini", "Mussloini", "Moosellini", "Benito Moosolini", "Benito Mooselini", "Benito Amilcare Mussolini", "Moosollini", "Mussillini", "Benito Musolini", "Benito Andrea Mussolini", "Benito Musillini", "Musellini", "Benny Mussolini", "Benito Mussillini", "Mooselini", "Benito Moosollini", "Musolini", "Mussolini, Benito", "Mussolini", "Benito Mussolini's religious beliefs"]} {"context": "Question: Which fashion craze was made popular by the film 'Flashdance'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Legwarmers", "aliases": ["Leg-warmers", "Leg warmers", "Legwarmers", "Leg warmer", "Legwarmer"]} {"context": "Question: Center, Offensive guard, Offensive tackle, Tight end, Wide receiver, Fullback, Running back, Quarterback, Defensive end, Defensive tackle, Nose guard, Linebacker, Cornerback, Safety, Nickelback and Dimeback are positions in which sport?\nAnswer:", "answer": "American football", "aliases": ["U.s. football", "Football (American version)", "American handegg", "American gridiron football", "Hand Egg", "US football", "American style football", "American Football", "Amefoot", "American-Style Football", "Yankball", "Ameriball", "American football", "Yards passing", "The NCAA Battlefield", "Football (US)", "American-Style football", "Yard lines", "🏈", "American-style football", "American foot-ball", "The Game of Football", "American Style Football", "Passing (American Football)", "Football (America)", "AmericanFootball", "Yankeeball", "Football (American)", "Tackleball", "American-football", "American Handegg", "Defense (American football)", "American rules football", "American football field", "American foot ball", "American football/to do"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the original bass guitarist with The Who\nAnswer:", "answer": "John Entwhistle", "aliases": ["John Entwistle's", "Bogey Man (song)", "John Entwistle Bogey Man", "John Alec Entwistle", "John Entwhistle", "Jon Entwistle", "John Entwistle", "Thunderfingers"]} {"context": "Question: At what age does an individual first become entitled to a free TV licence?\nAnswer:", "answer": "75", "aliases": ["75", "seventy-five"]} {"context": "Question: In what game do you score a point for having His Nobs or His Nibs?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Cribbage", "aliases": ["Cribbage (strategy)", "Cribbage", "His nibs", "Cribbage board", "Pegging (cribbage)", "His Nibs", "Double skunk", "CRIBBAGE"]} {"context": "Question: If something is colubrine, it resembles or relates to which type of creature?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Snake", "aliases": ["Snkae", "Snakes", "Serpentes", "Serpentigenous", "Snake anatomy", "🐍", "Snakey", "Snake diet", "Snake locomotion", "Serpentiform", "Snake", "Snake food", "Snake (zoology)", "Coronellidae", "Snakiest"]} {"context": "Question: Marble Arch in London was once the ceremonial entrance to which British palace?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Buckingham Palace", "aliases": ["Buckigham palace", "Buckingham Palace", "The Queens Private Apartments.", "Buck House", "Buckhingam Palace", "Buckingham palace", "Buckingham Palace Act 1832", "The Queens Private Apartments", "Goring House"]} {"context": "Question: Labyrinth, Broad-crested, Sharp-crested, Piano keys, and Compound are types of?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Weir", "aliases": ["Drowning machine", "Low head dam", "Weir (hydraulic)", "Diversion weir", "Weirs", "Weir", "Lowhead dam", "Weir (dam)", "Low-water dam"]} {"context": "Question: Who became US President John Kennedy’s Vice President in 1961?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lyndon B Johnson", "aliases": ["Rebekah Baines", "President Lyndon B Johnson", "President Lyndon Baines Johnson", "Presidency of Lyndon Baines Johnson", "All I have I would have given gladly...", "President Lyndon B. 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Johnson"]} {"context": "Question: Which Mexican revolutionary was born Doroteo Arango in 1878?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PANCHO VILLA", "aliases": ["Villistas", "Doreteo Arango", "Poncho Villa", "Doroteo Arango Arámbula", "Pancho Villa", "Pancho vila", "Francisco Villa", "Villa, Pancho", "Pancho villa", "Doroteo Arango", "Doroteo Arango Arambula", "Maria Luz Fierro Corral De Villa", "Francisco %22Pancho%22 Villa", "PANCHO VILLA"]} {"context": "Question: In rugby union, the Cook Cup is a challenge cup contested by which two countries?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Australia and England", "aliases": ["Australia and England"]} {"context": "Question: In golf what is the old-fashioned name for a No 3 wood?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Spoon", "aliases": ["Honey spoon", "Spoon-feed", "Mixing spoon", "Handforging spoons", "Spoon", "Caviar spoons", "SPOON", "Spoon (utensil)", "Metal spoon", "Serving spoon"]} {"context": "Question: What is Prince William's second christian name?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ARTHUR", "aliases": ["ARTHUR", "Arthur (newspaper)", "The Arthur"]} {"context": "Question: What is the meteorological name of the clouds commonly known as 'Mares Tails'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CIRRUS", "aliases": ["Cirrus (building)", "Cirrus (disambiguation)", "CIRRUS", "Cirrus"]} {"context": "Question: \"The name of what tennis star was used by a commentator for the the hole cards Ace–King (unsuited) of Texas Hold 'em as they meet the criteria of \"\"looks great but never wins\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Anna Kournikova", "aliases": ["Ánna Sergéyevna", "Anna Sergeyevna Kurnikova", "Anna Kournicova", "Anna kournikova", "Анна Курникова", "Anna Kurnikova", "Anna Kournikova", "AnnaKournikova", "Kournikova", "Анна Сергеевна К", "Anna Sergeyevna Kournikova", "Kurnikova"]} {"context": "Question: In which book, first published in 1961, would you find the character Milo Minderbinder?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CATCH 22", "aliases": ["Catch 22 (disambiguation)", "Catch-22 (disambiguation)", "Catch 22 (album)", "CATCH 22"]} {"context": "Question: What dance craze was named after a city in South Carolina?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Charleston", "aliases": ["Charleston rhythm", "Charleston (dance)", "Charleston (dance move)", "Charleston dance", "The Charleston"]} {"context": "Question: Who won the BDO World Professional Darts Championship in 2009. (his nickname is The Count')?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ted Hankey", "aliases": ["Ted Hankey"]} {"context": "Question: What relation is Joey Richardson to Vanessa Redgrave?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Daughter", "aliases": ["Daughterhood", "Daughter", "Daughters"]} {"context": "Question: In which classic book does a boy hide in a ship's barrel of apples?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Treasure Island", "aliases": ["Treasure Island (novel)", "Devils treasure", "Blind Pew", "Treasure island", "The Treasure Island", "Pew (Treasure Island)", "Blind Pew (Treasure Island)", "Treasure Island", "The Benbow Inn", "HMS Hispaniola"]} {"context": "Question: Twins consisting of one boy and one girl, such as Mark and Carol Thatcher, are called what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Pigeon Pair", "aliases": ["Pigeon Pair"]} {"context": "Question: In Norse mythology, what group of female figures decides who lives and dies during battle, and then transports half of the dead to Valhalla?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Valkyries", "aliases": ["Valkyre", "Göl", "Walkyries", "Valkyr", "Goell", "Valkyrs", "Wælcyrge", "Valmeyjar", "Valkaria", "Valkryie", "Gol (Valkyrie)", "Hlokk", "Valkrie", "Valkyria", "Hair link", "Skeggjald", "Choosers of the Slain", "Valkyrjur", "Herfjoturr", "Valkyries", "Walkyrie", "Valcyrie", "Wagner's valkyries", "Valkyrie (Norse mythology)", "Choosers of the slain", "Wælcyrige", "Valkyrie", "Goll (Valkyrie)", "Waelcyrge", "Valkyrie (Wagner)"]} {"context": "Question: What agency protects the U.S. President?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Secret Service", "aliases": ["Secret Service (disambiguation)", "Secret Service"]} {"context": "Question: The Uffizi and the Bargello are among the museums of art in which European city ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "FLORENCE", "aliases": ["UN/LOCODE:ITFLR", "Folrenz", "Firenze, Italy", "פירנצה", "Montughi", "Firenze", "Gualfonda", "FLORENCE", "Florentine", "Frorence", "Florence (Italy)", "Florence", "Florence, Italy"]} {"context": "Question: \"Who was the fourth (and the first female) Prime Minister of the State of Israel, who was described as the \"\"Iron Lady\"\" (before Margaret Thatcher), \"\"the best man in the government\"\" and the \"\"strong-willed, straight-talking, grey-bunned grandmother of the Jewish people\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Golda Meir", "aliases": ["Golda Meir", "Golda Meyerson", "גּוֹלְ", "Golda Mabovitz", "Goldie Mabovitch", "Golda Myerson (Meir)", "Голда Мабович", "Golda Mabovitch"]} {"context": "Question: If you travel due south from Detroit, Michigan, what is the first country you reach?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Canada", "aliases": ["Canada", "Canadá", "The Dominion of Canada", "Commonwealth of Canada", "Dominion of canada", "ISO 3166-1:CA", "Etymology of Canada", "CANADA", "Canadiophile", "Canada's", "ᑲᓇᑕ", "Canada/References", "America's top hat", "Canada.", "Cnada", "Čanada", "Canadian Federation", "Kenadian", "Canadialand", "Xanada", "Dominion of Canada", "Canadaa"]} {"context": "Question: The fictional country of the Republic of Elbonia, supposedly somewhere in the former Soviet bloc, is featured in which comic strip?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dilbert", "aliases": ["Ashook", "Another Day in Cubicle Paradise", "Fugitive From the Cubicle Police", "Elbonian", "Dogbert's Top-Secret Management Handbook", "Build a Better Life by Stealing Office Supplies", "Frooglepoopillion", "Casual Day Has Gone Too Far", "Journey to Cubeville", "When Did Ignorance Become A Point Of", "The TTP Project", "Dogbert’s Top Secret Management Handbook", "Fugitive from the cubicle police", "Don't Stand Where the Comet is Assumed", "Dilbert gives you the business", "Always Postpone Meetings with Time-Wasting", "North Elbonia", "The Fluorescent Light Glistens Off Your Head", "Bring Me the Head of Willy the Mailboy", "Try Rebooting Yourself", "Positive Attitude (comics)", "Dogbert's Clues for the Clueless", "Dogbert (comics)", "ELBONIA", "Random Acts of Management", "Dilbertian", "This is the Part Where You Pretend to Add", "Positive Attitude (book)", "Dilbert/Induhvidual", "Dilbert Gives You the Business", "Dilbert Image Gallery", "Positive Attitude (Dilbert book)", "Elbonia", "Build A Better Life By Stealing Office Supplies", "The ttp project", "Dilbert (comic)", "Thriving on Vague Objectives", "St. Dogbert", "It's Obvious You Won't Survive By", "Words You Don't Want to Hear During Your Annual", "Don't Step In The Leadership", "When Body Language Goes Bad", "Another Day In Cubicle Paradise", "Still Pumped from Using the Mouse", "I'm Not Anti-Business, I'm Anti", "Dilbert", "Positive Attitude (comic book)", "Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook", "It's Not Funny If I Have To Expl", "Induhvidual", "Don't Step in the Leadership", "Shave the Whales", "Excuse Me While I Wag", "Dilbert (comic strip)"]} {"context": "Question: The Indonesian Army special forces group, founded in 1952, that conducts special operations missions for the Indonesian government is called what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Kopassus", "aliases": ["Indonesian special forces", "Kesatuan Komando Tentara Territ", "Resimen Para Komando Angkatan Darat", "Kopassus", "Komando Pasukan Khusus", "KTT 3", "Special forces of Indonesia", "Kesko TT"]} {"context": "Question: \"What did MP Gerald Kaufman describe in 1983 as \"\"the longest suicide note in history\"\" ?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "LABOUR Party MANIFESTO", "aliases": ["LABOUR Party MANIFESTO"]} {"context": "Question: Esztergom was once the capital of which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hungary", "aliases": ["Maďarsko", "Magyarorszag", "Ungarn", "Magyar Köztársaság", "Hungarian Republic", "Hungarian Republic of 1989", "Hongarije", "Hungery", "Architecture of Hungary", "Magyar Koeztarsasag", "Magyarország", "Austrian Empire (Hungary)", "HUNGARY", "Hungría", "Hungray", "ISO 3166-1:HU", "Hongrie", "HUngary", "Republic of Hungary", "Ungheria", "Magyar Koztarsasag", "Hungary", "Hungarian holidays"]} {"context": "Question: Name the Surrey (UK) town which attempted to rebrand itself with the suffix '-on-Thames' due to reference by comedian Sasha Baron Cohen's wannabe gangster character?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Staines", "aliases": ["Staines, United Kingdom", "Staines, Middlesex", "Staines-upon-Thames", "Staines-on-Thames", "Staines, Surrey", "Staines-upon-Thames, England", "Staines", "Staines upon Thames"]} {"context": "Question: What would a Planganologist collect?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dolls", "aliases": ["Doll", "Toy doll", "Doll making", "Doll Hospital", "Dolls"]} {"context": "Question: Which popular garden flower is the national flower of Mexico, from where it is said to originate?\nAnswer:", "answer": "THE DAHLIA", "aliases": ["Dahlias", "Dahlia", "THE DAHLIA", "Dahlia 'Dahlstar Sunset Pink"]} {"context": "Question: What 2009 hit that rewarded a woman director opens with the quotation 'The rush of battle is a potent and often lethal addiction, for war is a drug'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Hurt Locker", "aliases": ["Hurt Locker", "Hurt locker (film)", "The hurt locker", "Christopher Sayegh", "The Hurt locker", "The Hurt Locker"]} {"context": "Question: Bernard, Deadeye, Orville and Madame Medusa are all characters in which Disney filmn\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Rescuers", "aliases": ["Madame Medusa", "Penny (The Rescuers)", "The Rescuers", "Rufus (The Rescuers)", "Devil's Bayou", "Orville (The Rescuers)", "Bernard (The Rescuers)", "The Rescuers (film)", "Miss Bianca", "Someone's Waiting for You", "Bernard (Rescuers)", "Topless woman in the rescuers"]} {"context": "Question: In what year was the most recent census in the UK ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "2001", "aliases": ["2001", "two thousand and one"]} {"context": "Question: The Hindi/Sanskrit 'kotwal' refers to what profession in India?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Police officer", "aliases": ["Police agent", "Police-men", "Police-man", "Police men", "Police officer", "Police-officers", "Police man", "Officer of the law", "Police-women", "Special officer", "Police agents", "Sbirro", "Police-woman", "Policeofficers", "Motorcycle cop", "Police Officer", "Policewomen", "Motor Officer", "Freezer-duty", "Freezer duty", "Policeman", "Policemen", "Special Officer", "Police-officer", "Becoming a Police Officer", "Policewoman", "Police women", "Zaptiah", "👮", "Police woman", "Bobby (police)", "Law enforcement personnel", "Policeofficer", "Police officers"]} {"context": "Question: In genetics, who is the woman who lived approximately 190,000-200,000 years ago and who was the most recent woman from whom all living humans today descend?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mitochondrial Eve", "aliases": ["Eve (genetics)", "Mt-MRCA", "Complete Replacement theory", "MtEve", "Mt-mrca", "MtMRCA", "Eve hypothesis", "Genetics Eve", "Mitochondrial Eve in popular culture", "Mitochondrial mother", "Mitochondrial Eve hypothesis", "Genetic Eve", "African Eve", "Mt-Eve", "Mitochondrial Eve", "Mitochondrial eve", "Mitochondria Eve", "Mitochordrial Eve", "Genetics eve"]} {"context": "Question: Which bird, that breeds in northern Europe in pine and beech forests, has a chestnut brown back, grey head, dark tail, buff breast and a striped black throat?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Fieldfare", "aliases": ["Fieldfare", "Fieldfair", "Fieldfares", "Turdus pilaris"]} {"context": "Question: \"Whose autobiography \"\"Going Rogue\"\" was published in 2009?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sarah Palin", "aliases": ["Sarrah Palin", "Governor Palin", "Trig Van Palin", "Sara palen", "Governor Sarah Palin", "Sarah paylin", "Piper Palin", "Sarah Palyn", "Sara palin", "Sarah Palin election", "Sarah palen", "Gov. Sarah Palin", "Sarah Palin", "Sarah palyn", "Sarah Louise Heath Palin", "Sara Palin", "Sara Pallin", "Serra paylin", "Willow Palin", "Sarah L. H. Palin", "Sarah palin", "Sara palyn", "Trig Paxson Van Palin", "Track Palin", "Sarah Louise Heath", "Sarah Heath", "Sarah Barracuda", "Gov. Palin", "Sarahpalin", "Sarah Heath Palin", "Sarah Louise Palin", "Palin 2012", "Trig Van Palen", "Trig Palin", "Sara Palyn", "Sarah H. Palin", "S Palin"]} {"context": "Question: What is the general term for the seed-bearing part of a flower, comprising of the ovary, stigma and style?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PISTIL", "aliases": ["Pistilia", "Gynaecium", "Apocarpous", "PISTIL", "Carpel", "Pistilum", "Carpel (plant)", "Carpels", "Pistillate", "Carpel of a plant", "Gynoecium", "Apocarpy", "Gynoecia", "Carpellate", "Pistil", "Pistils"]} {"context": "Question: A member of which profession would reside in a manse\nAnswer:", "answer": "Clergyman", "aliases": ["Clergyman", "Clergy man", "Priest hood", "Clerically", "Clerics", "Spiritual Leader", "Lead a religious assembly", "Clergywomen", "Cleric", "Religious leader", "Ecclesiast", "Clergymen", "Clergy men", "Clergical", "Religieux", "History of the Priesthood", "Clergial", "Regular Clergy", "Clergically", "Church men", "Eccleasiastic", "Church man", "Clergies", "Clergy", "The clergy", "Churchmen", "Person, Ecclesiastical", "Estate of Swedish Clergy", "Clergially", "Priest hoods", "Ecclesiastical Person", "Spiritual leader", "Preferment (Church)", "Priesthoods", "(Fmr.) Father"]} {"context": "Question: Who was US President at the start of the twentieth century?\nAnswer:", "answer": "WILLIAM MCKINLEY", "aliases": ["McKinley Administration", "McKinley, William", "W McKinley", "William McKinley, Jr.", "McKinley administration", "Presidency of William McKinley", "McKinleynomics", "WILLIAM MCKINLEY", "W Mckinley", "William McKinley (politician)", "William A. McKinley", "William mckinley", "President McKinley", "William M'Kinley", "William Mckinley", "William McKinnley", "William McKinley", "President William McKinley", "25th President of the United States"]} {"context": "Question: Clyde Tombaugh discovered which celestial object in our solar system in 1930?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PLUTO", "aliases": ["Operation PLUTO", "P.L.U.T.O.", "Pipe Lines Under The Ocean", "PLUTO", "Pipe-Lines Under The Ocean", "Pipeline Under The Ocean", "Pipelines Under The Ocean", "Operation Pluto", "Pipe Line Under The Ocean", "Operation pluto"]} {"context": "Question: Who won best British group and best British album at the 2000 Brit Awards\nAnswer:", "answer": "Travis", "aliases": ["Travis", "Travis (name)", "Travis (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: What, the first of its kind in Britain, was established by John Tate in Stevenage, Hertfordshire in 1489?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Paper mill", "aliases": ["Papermill", "History of paper mills", "Paper mills", "Pulp and paper mill", "Paper manufacturing", "Paper Mill", "Paper mill"]} {"context": "Question: Christmas Island is administered by which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Australia", "aliases": ["Australia (Commonwealth realm)", "AustraliA", "Continental Australia", "Australias", "Peace of Australia", "Australian city life", "City life in Australia", "Australocentrist", "Mainland Australia", "Australiia", "Straya", "Australia (commonwealth)", "Austraila", "Ausrtalia", "Australia (nation)", "Australien", "New Australian", "Australia (dominion)", "Australia (federation)", "Australia (country)", "Aussieland", "Federal Australia", "Country life in Australia", "Orstraya", "Australia (nation state)", "Australia (commonwealth realm)", "Australia", "Australocentrism", "Austraya", "Australie", "AUSTRALIA", "Geopolitics of Australia", "Australia (nation-state)", "Australia's", "Australian mainland", "Australian country life", "Australian Woman's Day", "Imperial Australia", "United States of Australia", "Australia (realm)", "Australia (constitutional monarchy)", "Austalia", "Etymology of Australia", "Philosophy in Australia", "Commonwealth of Australia", "Australija", "Australia (monarchy)", "Dominion of Australia", "Empire of Australia", "Ostralia", "Modern Australia", "Commonwealth of australia", "Australia (empire)", "Australo", "The Commonwealth of Australia", "Australia.", "Austrlia", "Australlia", "AUSTRALIAN", "Australia (state)", "ISO 3166-1:AU", "Austrailia", "Commonwealth Australia", "Pax Australiana", "Australian Commonwealth", "Australocentric", "Austrlaia", "Technology in Australia", "Australia (Commonwealth)", "Australai", "Australian geopolitics", "Asutralia", "Australo-", "Australian's", "Science in Australia"]} {"context": "Question: Mount Ararat is in which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Turkey", "aliases": ["Turkey", "Turkey (country)", "Türkiye Respublikasi", "Turky", "Turkei", "Tuerkiye Cumhuriyeti", "Tuerkiye", "Turquie", "ISO 3166-1:TR", "Turquia", "TurkeY", "Turkey (Country)", "Turkiye", "Turkey (state)", "Terky", "Republic of Turkey", "Türkiye", "Turkish Republic", "Republic of Turkiye", "Turkish republic", "The Republic of Turkey", "Turkey (nation)", "Türkiye Respublikası", "Türkei", "Tuerkei", "Turkiye Cumhuriyeti", "TURKEY", "Republic of turkey", "Etymology of Turkey", "Turkie", "Turkia", "Türkiye Cumhuriyeti"]} {"context": "Question: Name the singer or group whose record in November 1969 kept “Suspicious Minds” by Elvis Presley off the number one spot in the UK charts.\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rolf Harris (Two Little Boys)", "aliases": ["Rolf Harris (Two Little Boys)"]} {"context": "Question: \"Who painted \"\"Dedham Vale\"\" and \"\"The Valley Farm\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "(John) CONSTABLE", "aliases": ["J Constable", "(John) CONSTABLE", "John Constable"]} {"context": "Question: You have the right to remain silent and Anything you say or do can and will be held against you in a court of law are typical of the wording used by police officers to inform suspects of their rights following what landmark Supreme Court decision of 1966?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Miranda v Arizona", "aliases": ["Vignera v. New York", "Miranda decision", "Miranda V Arizona", "Miranda vs. Arizona", "California v. Stewart", "Miranda V. Arizona", "Vignera v. State of New York", "Miranda v. arizona", "Miranda v Arizona", "Miranda versus Arizona", "Miranda vs. arizona", "Miranda v. Arizona", "384 U.S. 436", "Westover v. United States"]} {"context": "Question: Which instrument plays the A note to which the orchestra tunes before a performance?\nAnswer:", "answer": "OBOE", "aliases": ["Oboe (disambiguation)", "OBOE", "OBOE (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: In April, which sportsman married his childhood sweetheart Kim Sears?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ANDY MURRAY", "aliases": ["Andy Murray (tennis player)", "Andy murray", "Sir Andy Murray", "Andrew Murray (tennis player)", "Andy Murray (tennis)", "Andy murray tennis", "Kim Sears", "Andy Murray", "Murraymania", "ANDY MURRAY", "Andrew Murray (tennis)", "Kim sears", "Andy Murry", "Andy Murrey"]} {"context": "Question: The Binet-Simon scale was the first test designed to assess what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "IQ OR INTELLIGENCE", "aliases": ["IQ OR INTELLIGENCE"]} {"context": "Question: What cocktail typically consists of 3 parts vodka, 1 part apple schnapps, and 1 part cointreau?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Appletini", "aliases": ["Appletini", "Apple martini"]} {"context": "Question: What building in Scotland is said to house the Holy Grail and features prominently at the end of The Da Vinci Code?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rosslyn Chapel", "aliases": ["Cathedral of Codes", "Collegiate Chapel of St Matthew", "Rosslyn trust", "Rosslyn Trust", "Mason's Pillar", "Roslin Chapel", "Apprentice's Pillar", "Rosslyn Motet", "Apprentice Pillar", "Roslyn Chapel", "Rosslyn Chapel"]} {"context": "Question: The 1992 film ‘Wayne’s World’ was a spin-off of a sketch from which US television show?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Saturday Night Live", "aliases": ["The Continental (satire)", "Velvet Jones", "Z105 with Joey Mack", "Disco Booty Junction", "S.N.L.", "Saturday Night (TV series)", "Studio 8H", "Saturday Night Live '80", "Bill brasky", "Saturday Night Live (Italy)", "SNL on E!", "William Robert %22Bill%22 Brasky", "Saturday Night Live: Japan", "History of Saturday Night Live", "Saturday night live", "Office Space (cartoon)", "Saturday Night Live (film)", "Saturday Night Live (Spain)", "Office Space (Milton/SNL shorts)", "Snl", "Saturday Night Live (Japan)", "Pump you up", "Caveman Lawyer", "Deandre Cole", "NBC's Saturday Night", "List of movies based on Saturday Night Live sketches", "Unfrozen cave man lawyer", "History of SNL:1990-2000", "Nbc snl", "Voice Immodulation", "Saturday Night Live Spain", "Hans & Franz", "The Continental (''Saturday Night Live'')", "Chess For Girls", "Pepsi Syndrome", "Tom Brolley", "Saturday Night Live: Spain", "Shit on Deborah's Desk", "Pepper Boy", "SNL", "Saturday Night Live Italy", "Saturday Night Live Japan", "Saturday Night Live", "Chris farley show", "Saturnday Night Live", "Chess for Girls", "Saturday Night Live: Italy", "Mango (Saturday Night Live Skit)", "Pumping Up with Hans & Franz", "The Continental (TV skit)"]} {"context": "Question: Ushuaia, which is now generally accepted as the southernmost city in the world, is in which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ARGENTINA", "aliases": ["Arxintina", "Argintina", "Argentyna", "آرژانتین", "República Argentina", "Land of silver", "Argentina", "ארגנטינה", "Arghantina", "Republica Argentina", "Argentine republic", "Аргентына", "Nación Argentina", "Argentinien", "Nacion Argentina", "Argie", "アルゼンチン", "Airgintín", "Аржентина", "Argentína", "Argentine Republic", "Argentīna", "Argentinean", "Argentiina", "The Argentine Republic", "Arxentina", "Արգենտ", "Arc'hantina", "ARGENTINA", "Argies", "Antonia Merce Y Luque", "People of Argintina", "ISO 3166-1:AR", "Argentinië", "אַרגענט", "Arjantin", "अर्जेन्�", "الأرجنتين", "Argentina Information", "Republic of Argentina", "Ariannin", "Argentina Republic", "Argentinie", "Argentinia", "Airgintin", "Argjentina"]} {"context": "Question: Which American bluegrass-country singer and fiddler has won 26 Grammy Awards, making her the most awarded female artist (and the third most awarded artist overall) in Grammy history since she recorded for the first time at the age of 14?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Alison Krauss", "aliases": ["Alison Kraus", "Alisson Krauss", "Alison Krauss/Robert Plant", "Alison Maria Krauss", "Allison Krauss", "Alison Krauss & Union Station", "Allison Krauss and Union Station", "AKUS", "Allison Krausse", "Allison Kraus", "Allison Kross", "Alison Krauss", "AK&US"]} {"context": "Question: What is the subject of the best-known works of writers Theodor Mommsen and Edward Gibbon?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Roman history", "aliases": ["Medieval Rome", "Rome's history", "Roman history", "Roman civilisation", "Rome, Roman Empire, etc", "Population of Rome", "Roman History", "History of Rome", "Roman civilization", "History of rome"]} {"context": "Question: Which town is located closest to Junction 1 of the M6?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rugby", "aliases": ["Rugby (disambiguation)", "Rugby", "Rubgy"]} {"context": "Question: Which city in the USA suffered a huge fire in 1871 allegedly started by a cow?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Chicago", "aliases": ["Chi-Beria", "Sayre language academy", "Chicago", "Chicago, Illinois", "Hog Butcher for the World", "Land of smelly onions", "Ariel Community Academy", "The weather in Chicago", "Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.", "Chicago, Illionis", "Near North Montessori", "Religion in Chicago", "Chicago Finance Committee", "The Paris of America", "The city of Chicago", "City of Chicago", "List of sister cities of Chicago", "UN/LOCODE:USCHI", "Chicago theatre scene", "Chicago, WI", "The City of Broad Shoulders", "City of Broad Shoulders", "Sister Cities of Chicago", "Chicago il", "Chicago, Illinois, USA", "Performing arts in Chicago", "Chicago Transportation Committee", "Chicago, Wisconsin", "City of chicago", "Chicago theater scene", "Chicago, Il", "Chicago, IL.", "Chicago, Ill.", "City of Chicago, Illinois", "Chi town", "Chicago, United States", "Chicago (Ill.)", "Transport in Chicago", "Chicago, Illinois, United States", "Chicago (IL)", "USCHI", "Chichago", "Chcago", "Chicago, Illinois, U.S.", "Sister Cities Chicago", "Chicago, USA", "Chi City", "Chicago, IL", "Chi-Town", "Chicago theatre", "Paris of America", "Chicago, Illinois, US", "Chicago Illinois", "The city of Chicago, Illinois", "Sister cities of Chicago"]} {"context": "Question: Rob Davis, Les Gray, Dave Mount and Ray Stiles are members of which pop group?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MUD", "aliases": ["Multi User Dungeon", "Rpimud", "Roleplay Intensive MUD", "Educational MU*", "MUDs", "Multi User Dimension", "MUD", "Graphical MUD", "Mudders", "Educational MUDs", "RPIMUD", "Multi-User Dungeons", "Multi-User Dimension (MUD)", "Muds", "Hypertext group games", "M.U.D", "Multi-user dungeon", "Multi-user dimension", "Mudder (MUD)", "Multi User Domain", "Multi-User Dungeon", "Educational MUD", "Multi-user dungeons", "Roleplaying Intensive MUD", "Multi-User Domain"]} {"context": "Question: Legs of the largest group of species on earth?\nAnswer:", "answer": "6", "aliases": ["six", "6"]} {"context": "Question: Tewkesbury Mustard is mentioned in which Shakespeare play?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Henry IV", "aliases": ["King Henry IV", "Henry IV (play)", "Henry 4", "Hendrik IV", "Heinrich IV", "Henry the Fourth", "Henry IV (disambiguation)", "Henry Iv", "Henry IV", "Henry iv"]} {"context": "Question: Which country is famous for its Blue Lagoon hot springs bathing lake?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Iceland", "aliases": ["IJsland", "Icedland", "The land of ice and snow", "Icelandic isles", "Lýðveldið ísland", "Iceland", "ISO 3166-1:IS", "The Republic of Iceland", "Ice-land", "Hyui", "Republic of Iceland", "Ísland", "ICELAND", "Lydveldid island", "Icealnd", "Ice land", "Mainland Iceland", "Island of Iceland"]} {"context": "Question: In which decade was Frank Sinatra born?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1910s", "aliases": ["1910s", "1910s (decade)", "Nineteen-tens", "1910s literature", "1910–1919", "1910-1919", "Music in the 1910's", "Nineteen tens", "1910's"]} {"context": "Question: What is the most exclusive hotel in Brook Street London\nAnswer:", "answer": "Claridges", "aliases": ["Claridges Hotel", "Claridge's", "Claridge's Hotel", "Mivart's Hotel", "Claridges"]} {"context": "Question: What type of aircraft was used by Alcock and Brown when they became the first men to fly the Atlantic non stop?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Vickers Vimy", "aliases": ["Vickers Vimy Commercial", "A.N.F. 'Express Les M", "Vickers FB.27 Vimy", "Vickers Vimy Ambulance", "Vickers F.B.27 Vimy", "Vickers Vimy", "Vickers Commercial"]} {"context": "Question: Which French author wrote the fairy tales ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ ‘Sleeping Beauty’ and ‘Puss in Boots’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Charles Perrault", "aliases": ["C. Perrault", "Charles Perrault", "Perrault, Charles"]} {"context": "Question: Under what name did Bernard Schwartz (1925 to 2010) find fame as a film star?\nAnswer:", "answer": "TONY CURTIS", "aliases": ["TONY CURTIS", "Bernard Schwartz (actor)", "Tony Curtis", "Tony Curtiss"]} {"context": "Question: Where on a ship would you find a skyscraper?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Top of the mast ie the highest sail", "aliases": ["Top of the mast ie the highest sail"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of the Lord played by Rik Mayall in the UK television series ‘Blackadder Goes Forth’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lord Flashheart", "aliases": ["Flashheart", "Infanta Maria Escalosa of Spain", "Elizabeth I (Blackadder character", "Prince ludwig the indestructible", "Lord Flash", "Edmund York", "Percy, Bishop of Ramsgate", "Bob (Blackadder character)", "Darling (Blackadder)", "King Richard III (Blackadder)", "List of minor Blackadder characters", "Nursie", "Bob (Blackadder)", "Queenie (Blackadder)", "Lord Percy Percy, Duke of Northumberland", "Lord Melchett", "Prince Ludwig the Indestructible", "King Richard IV", "Kevin Darling", "Le Comte de Frou Frou", "Percy Percy, Lord Percy", "Elizabeth I (Blackadder character)", "Percy Percy", "Richard IV of England (Blackadder)", "Gertrude of Flanders (Blackadder", "Lord Chiswick", "List of minor blackadder characters", "Lord Flashheart", "Dougal McAngus", "Harry, Prince of Wales (Blackadder)", "Amy Hardwood", "Richard, Duke of York (Blackadder)", "Mrs Miggins", "Melchett (Blackadder)", "Prince Harry (Blackadder)", "Percy, Heir to the Duchy of", "Lord Percy Percy, Bishop of Ramsgate", "Percy, Duke of Northumberland", "Percy, Lord Percy", "General Sir Anthony Cecil Hogmanay Melchett", "General Melchett", "List of Blackadder cast members", "List of characters in Blackadder", "Blackadder family", "Lord Percy Percy, Heir to the", "Prince Harry of Wales (Blackadder)", "Mrs. Miggins", "Captain Kevin Darling", "Princess Leia of Hungary", "King Richard IV of England", "Lord Percy Percy", "Richard IV of England", "List of Blackadder characters"]} {"context": "Question: Mount Ranier is the highest peak of which North American range?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Cascades", "aliases": ["Cascades", "The Cascades (disambiguation)", "Cascades (disambiguation)", "The Cascades"]} {"context": "Question: What was the Beatles first film\nAnswer:", "answer": "A Hard Day's Night", "aliases": ["A hard day's night", "Hard Day's Night", "Hard days night", "A Hard Day's Night (disambiguation)", "A hard days night", "A Hard Day's Night", "A Hard Day’s Night", "Hard day's night"]} {"context": "Question: RAF Lakenheath is situated in which English county?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SUFFOLK", "aliases": ["Wyverstone Street", "County of Suffolk", "Suffolk, England", "Yoxford Little Street", "SUFFOLK", "Suffolk"]} {"context": "Question: The Paragons originally recorded which 1980 hit single by Blondie?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Tide is High", "aliases": ["Tide Is High (Get The Feeling)", "The Tide is High", "The Tide Is High (song)", "The Tide Is High (Get The Feeling", "The Tide Is High", "The Tide Is High Get The Feeling", "Numba 1", "Tide Is High", "The Tide Is High (Get the Feeling", "The Tide Is High (Get The Feeling", "Numba 1 (Tide Is High)"]} {"context": "Question: What was significant about the double-header between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Boston Braves on 11 August 11 1951?\nAnswer:", "answer": "It was the first baseball game to be televised", "aliases": ["It was the first baseball game to be televised"]} {"context": "Question: In Egyptian myth who was the God of chaos and disorder?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Seth", "aliases": ["Seth (Bible)", "Seth (bible)", "Seth", "שֵׁת", "Pillars of the sons of Seth", "Sheis", "Šet"]} {"context": "Question: What type of hat does Indiana Jones wear?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Fedora", "aliases": ["Fedora (hat)", "Fedora", "Fedora hat", "Fedoras"]} {"context": "Question: A tropical plant that grows several feet high, with a large fleshy root that contains an acrid milk juice, poisonous in its natural form, produces from the juice, extracted under pressure and purified, a staple foodstuff called what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tapioca", "aliases": ["Casave", "Tapoica", "Tapioca recipes", "Cassava bread", "Tapioca", "Budare", "Pearl tapioca", "Tapioca pearls", "Goma de mandioca", "Tapiaco", "Tapioca flour", "Casabe"]} {"context": "Question: What nationality was 19th Century author Hans Christian Anderson?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Danish", "aliases": ["Danish", "Danish (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: The third most translated author, which Frenchman, whose birthday is celebrated yesterday, is considered the father of Science Fiction (along with Hugo Gemsback and H.G. Wells) and wrote works such as Around the World in 80 Days and A Journey to the Center of the Earth?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Jules Verne", "aliases": ["Verne, Jules", "Julius verne", "JulesVerne", "Jules verne", "Jules Verne", "Verne gyula", "Jules Gabriel Verne", "Honorine de Viane Morel", "Honorine Verne", "Vernean"]} {"context": "Question: In the TV show Camberwick Green, who lived in Colly's Mill?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Windy Miller", "aliases": ["Windy Miller", "Camberwick Green"]} {"context": "Question: The 2010 Winter Olympics will be held where?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Vancouver", "aliases": ["Vancouver, Canada", "Vancouver (Canada)", "Corpus Christi Elementary School (Canada)", "UN/LOCODE:CAVAN", "Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada", "Vancouver, BC, Canada", "Vancouver, British-Columbia", "Vancouver, B.C., Canada", "Vancouver", "Vancouver, British Colombia", "Vancover, British Columbia", "Vansterdam", "Vancouver (BC)", "Hastings East (Vancouver)", "Vancouver British Columbia", "Vancouver Canada", "City of Vancouver", "Vancouver, BC", "Vancouver (B.C.)", "Vancouver City Centre, British Columbia", "Vancouver, B.C.", "South Vancouver, British Columbia", "Vancouverite", "Vancouver, British Columbia", "Vancouver Christian School", "Vancouvr", "Hong kouver", "Vancouverites", "Hongcouver", "Vancouver, bc", "Corpus Christi Elementary", "Hong couver", "Greater Vancouver Bridges", "Vancover", "Vanocuver", "Vancouver BC"]} {"context": "Question: The Carnegie family fortune was built around Andrew Carnegie’s success in manufacture in which industry?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Steel", "aliases": ["Steel", "Steel workers", "Steel plate", "Steel truss", "Steelworker", "Steel (alloy)", "Steel industry", "Steel (metal)", "Steels", "Titanic steel", "Steelworkers", "Steel in Africa", "Steel sheeting", "Crude steel", "Steel worker", "Unwrapped steel", "Long steel products", "Steel Construction", "Steel manufacture"]} {"context": "Question: The last of the three-age system, what age followed the Bronze Age?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Iron Age", "aliases": ["The Iron Age", "First Iron Age", "Iron Age I", "Early Iron Age", "Late Iron Age", "Iron Age", "Iron Age II", "Iron age", "Iron Age III", "European Iron Age", "Iron-Age", "Iron Age Japan", "Celto-Roman Iron Age", "Iron age Europe", "African Iron Age", "Middle Iron Age"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the first unseeded player to win the Men's Singles at Wimbledon?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Boris Becker", "aliases": ["Angela Ermakova", "Boris Becker"]} {"context": "Question: David Copperfield and Ali Bongo have been recent winners of the David Devant Award, named after the first President of which society?\nAnswer:", "answer": "THE MAGIC CIRCLE", "aliases": ["Magic Circle", "THE MAGIC CIRCLE", "Magic circle (disambiguation)", "Magic Circle (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: What colour is lapis lazuli?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Blue", "aliases": ["Blue", "Rgb(0, 0, 255)", "Orphan blue", "Slate Blue (color)", "Bluishness", "Dark Blue (color)", "Pale Blue", "Blue in human culture", "Blue (color)", "Police car blue", "Blue (Colour)", "Blueishness", "List of terms associated with the color blue", "Caspian blue", "Blue (colour)", "Light-blue", "Bluest", "Bluish", "Bluishly", "(0, 0, 255)", "Blueishly", "Bluer", "Blae", "Blueness"]} {"context": "Question: Which TV cartoon series was about a dim-witted horse trying to keep law and order in the old Wild West?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Quick Draw McGraw", "aliases": ["Quick Draw McGraw", "Quickdraw McGraw", "Quick Draw MCGraw"]} {"context": "Question: Which modern musical instrument was developed from the shawm?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Oboe", "aliases": ["Conservatoire oboe", "Hautboy", "Oboe", "Making oboe reeds", "Hoboe", "Haut-boy", "French oboe", "Hoboy", "Oboe reed making", "Baroque oboe", "Oboe Reed making", "Classic oboe", "Oboes", "Hautbois"]} {"context": "Question: In which country was Earl Spencer's acrimonious divorce settlement heard?\nAnswer:", "answer": "South Africa", "aliases": ["South africa", "South Africa's", "Southafrica", "Third Republic (South Africa)", "Republiek van Suid-Afrika", "Sou'frica", "Zuid Afrika", "Zuid-Afrika", "ISO 3166-1:ZA", "South-African", "S Africa", "Zuid Africa", "Mzansi", "Afrique du sud", "Zuidafrika", "Ningizimu Afrika", "Capital of South Africa", "Suid-Afrika", "South-Africa", "Rep. of SOUTH AFRICA", "The Republic of South Africa", "Suid Africa", "Azania/South Africa", "S Afr", "Saffa", "South African", "Seth efrika", "South Africa", "Soufrica", "Republic of south africa", "South Africaà", "The Beloved Country", "S. Africa", "Rep. of South Africa", "South Africans", "Republic of South Africa"]} {"context": "Question: Which country's car international index mark is BR\nAnswer:", "answer": "Brazil", "aliases": ["Brazil", "Etymology of Brazil", "Federal Republic of Brazil", "Brasil", "Barzil", "Federative Republic of Brazil", "Brazil (country)", "Brassil", "Republic of Brazil", "Brésil", "Brzil", "Brazilian Federative Republic", "Republica Federativa do Brasil", "Bresil", "Brazilian Republic", "ISO 3166-1:BR", "República Federativa do Brasil", "Brazilo"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of the Japanese sliding door or partition, made of a latticed screen covered with white paper?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Shoji", "aliases": ["Paper wall", "Shōji", "Shoji", "Shíji", "Syoji", "Japanese Doors"]} {"context": "Question: What, unrelatedly, refers to ancient Israel/Hebrew Bible Law, and to a pattern created by small pieces of ceramic/glass/stone?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mosaic", "aliases": ["Mosaic (art)", "Floor mosaic", "Mosaics", "Mosaicist", "Mosiac", "Mosaic (digital image)", "Mosaics in Byzantine Art", "Decorative paving maze", "Byzantine mosaic", "Mosaic"]} {"context": "Question: What was the first song played on MTV on 1 August 1981?\nAnswer:", "answer": "\"\"\"Video Killed The Radio Star\"\" by the", "aliases": ["\"\"\"Video Killed The Radio Star\"\" by the"]} {"context": "Question: In which building is Napoleon Bonaparte buried?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Les Invalides", "aliases": ["Invalides", "Eglise du Dome", "Invalides, Les", "Hôtel des Invalides", "Dôme des Invalides", "Les Invalides", "L'Hôtel des Invalides", "Institution Nationale des Invalides", "Hotel des Invalides", "Hotel National des Invalides", "L'Hôtel national des Invalides", "Hotel Des Invalides", "Hôtel National des Invalides", "The Invalides", "Dome des Invalides", "Esplanade des Invalides"]} {"context": "Question: For which two films has Michael Caine won Oscars?\nAnswer:", "answer": "\"\"\"The Cider House Rules\"\" & \"\"H", "aliases": ["\"\"\"The Cider House Rules\"\" & \"\"H"]} {"context": "Question: Created in August 1991, ‘info.cern.ch’ was the first ever what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Website", "aliases": ["Commercial websites", "WWW site", "Free websites", "Web site2", "Commercial website", "Mirror website", "W3s", "Web Site", "Web sight", "Website", "Internet sites", "Internet presence", "Subsites", "Web mirror", "Internet websites", "Free website", "Site (internet)", "Wobsite", "Personal sites", "Official website", "Websight", "Website mirror", "Web sites", "W3site", "Websites", "Web publishing", "Internet website", "Brand building site", "Subsite", "Official Website", "Web Sites", "Web site", "Website mirroring", "Webmastering", "Internet site", "Mirror site", "RadioInsight"]} {"context": "Question: Octavian, who became Augustus, and Lepidus were two of the 'Second Triumvirate' in 43 BC. 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Lavoisier", "De Lavoisier", "A.-L. Lavoisier", "Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier", "The republic has no need for savants"]} {"context": "Question: In Wagner's opera 'Das Rheingold', what was the name of the dwarf who stole the gold from the 'Rhine Maidens'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "'ALBERICH'", "aliases": ["Alberich", "'ALBERICH'", "Elberich"]} {"context": "Question: What kind of bird is a guillemot?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Seabird", "aliases": ["Sea bird", "Marine birds", "Sea-bird", "Marine bird", "Seabirds", "Sea birds", "Sea-birds", "Sea-fowl", "Seabird", "Seafowl"]} {"context": "Question: What is the capital of Togo?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lome", "aliases": ["Lome", "Lome (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Who presented Family Fortunes in the two years between Bob Monkhouse and Les Dennis?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Max Bygraves", "aliases": ["Max Bygraves"]} {"context": "Question: Which author also writes under the name Barbara Vine?\nAnswer:", "answer": "RUTH RENDELL", "aliases": ["Baroness Rendell", "Ruth Barbara Rendell", "Ruth Barbara Rendell, Baroness R", "Ruth Rendell, Baroness Rend", "Barbara Vine", "Ruth rendall", "Lady Rendell", "Baroness Rendell of Babergh", "Ruth Rendell", "The Reason Why: An Anthology of the Murder", "RUTH RENDELL"]} {"context": "Question: Opened in May 11, 2010, Charlotte, NC is the home to the Hall of Fame for what popular outdoor sport, the second most watched sport (on TV) in the US?\nAnswer:", "answer": "NASCAR", "aliases": ["National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing", "Non-American NASCAR Drivers", "Nascar.com", "Foreign NASCAR Drivers", "Nascar", "The Economics and Global Expansion of NASCAR", "NASCAR.com", "NASCAR", "Nascar tv deal"]} {"context": "Question: Precisely where were the Winter Olympics of 1932 and 1980 both held?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lake Placid", "aliases": ["Lake Placid (disambiguation)", "Lake placid", "Lake Placid"]} {"context": "Question: Who became the first President of newly independent Ghanain 1957?\nAnswer:", "answer": "KWAME NKRUMAH", "aliases": ["Kwame nkrumah", "Kantamanto", "Deliverer of Ghana", "Kwame N'Krumah", "Dr Kwame Nkrumah", "Nkrumaism", "Dr.Kwame Nkrumah", "Kwame Nkruma", "Francis Nwia Kofi Ngon", "Mbrantsehene", "Nkrumah, Kwame", "Kwame Nkrumah", "KWAME NKRUMAH", "Kwame N’Krumah", "Kwame Nkhruma", "Osagyefo", "Kwame Francis Nwia Kofi", "Show Boy"]} {"context": "Question: What was the Troggs most famous hit?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Wild Thing", "aliases": ["Wild Thing (song)", "Wild Thing", "Wild Thing (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: \"Which German was deprived of his nationality in 1938 mainly for writing \"\"All Quiet On The Western Front\"\" and \"\"The Road Back\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Erich Maria Remarque", "aliases": ["Remarque", "EM Remarque", "Erich-Maria Remarque", "E.M. Remarque", "Elfriede Scholz", "Erich Paul Remark", "Full Circle (Remarque play)", "Erich Remarque", "Erich M. 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(country)", "Союз Советских С", "United soviet socialist republic", "C-C-C-P", "U-S-S-R", "Union of Soviet Socialist Republic", "United Soviets Socialist Rebublic", "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)", "The Soviet", "Sovetskij Soyuz", "Soveit Union", "Sovietsky Soyuz", "Union of soviet socialist republics", "The C.–C.–C.–", "The Soviet Union", "U.S.S.R", "Sovyet-Union", "The U.-S.-S.-R.", "Sovetskiy Soyuz", "Sovjet", "United soviets socialist republic", "U.S.S.R.", "Ussr", "Советский Союз", "Союз Советских С", "The C C C P", "Совет Социалистиг Р", "All-union", "Cccp", "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics", "European USSR", "All-Union", "The U. S. S. R.", "CCCP", "Сою́з Сове�", "TSRS", "Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsial", "Советлар Союзы", "The C-C-C-P", "Soviet Union", "C. C. C. 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single of all time in the UK?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mary's Boy Child by Boney M", "aliases": ["Mary's Boy Child by Boney M"]} {"context": "Question: What is the title of the first novel to be published in the ‘Chronicles of Narnia’ series by C S Lewis?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe", "aliases": ["Lion Witch and the Wardrobe", "The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe", "The lion witch and the wardrobe", "The lion the witch and the wardrobe", "The Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe", "The Lion, The Witch,and The Wardrobe", "The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe", "The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe", "The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe", "Lion witch wardrobe", "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", "The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe", "Lion witch and the wardrobe", "The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe", "The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe", "Lion the witch and the wardrobe", "Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe", "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe", "The 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{"context": "Question: What pattern would be on material described as Tattersall\nAnswer:", "answer": "Checks", "aliases": ["Check (disambiguation)", "Checked", "Checkk", "Checking", "Check", "Check (song)", "Checks"]} {"context": "Question: Because he held the earth on his shoulders, for what Greek figure did Gerardus Mercator name his book of maps?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Atlas", "aliases": ["Atlases", "Atlas (cartography)", "Atlas (geography)", "The Atlases", "Atlas", "Atlas (book)", "Atlas the book"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the actor who played Ben the head of the Cartwright family in Bonanza\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lorne Greene", "aliases": ["Charles Greene, son of Lorne", "The Voice of Doom", "Voice of doom", "Voice of Doom", "Lorne Green", "Lorne Greene"]} {"context": "Question: What is the most popular ice cream flavor in America?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Vanilla", "aliases": ["Vanilla flavouring", "Vanilla bean", "French vanilla", "History of vanilla", "Butterscotch Vanilla", 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"Wiltshire", "aliases": ["County of Wiltshire", "Mid-Wessex", "Mid Wessex", "County of Wilts", "Wiltshire, England", "Wiltshire (England)", "Wilts", "Wiltshire", "Wiltshire County"]} {"context": "Question: English novelist Barbara McCorquodale was better known by what name?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Barbara Cartland", "aliases": ["Barbara Hamilton Cartland", "Barbara Cartland", "Dame Barbara Cartland", "Barbara McCorquodale", "Mary Barbara Hamilton", "Mary Barbara Hamilton Cartland"]} {"context": "Question: \"Where would you expect to find \"\"dudeln\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Heard in a bar or similar enclosed space", "aliases": ["Heard in a bar or similar enclosed space"]} {"context": "Question: What is a Gilbert Virtuo?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rugby ball", "aliases": ["Rugby ball", "Rugby Ball"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the first overseas manager to win the Premier League title?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Arsene Wenger", "aliases": ["Arsen Wenger", "Arséne Wenger", "Arsène Wenger, 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"aliases": ["Rāwalpindi, Pakistan", "RawalPindi", "راولپنڈی", "Tench Bhata", "Rawlapindi", "Tench Bhatta", "F.G. 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Strauss II", "Johann Strauss Junior", "Strauss Waltzes", "Johann Strauss Jr.", "Johann Strauß the Younger", "Strauss the younger", "Johann Strauss Jnr", "Johann Strauss, Jr", "Waltz King", "Johann Strauss", "Strauss jr", "Johann Strauss the Younger"]} {"context": "Question: What type of scientist was Wernher von Braun?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rocket Scientist", "aliases": ["Aerospace Engineer", "Aerospace Industry", "Aeronautical Engineer", "Rocket technology", "Aeronautics engineer", "Rocket scientist", "Rocket engineering", "Aeronautical and astronautical engineering", "Aerospace avionics", "Space engineering", "Aerospace technology", "Spacecraft engineering", "Aeronautical engineering", "Aerospace engineer", "Aeronautical engineer", "Aeronautics & Astronautics", "Aerospace Engineering", "Aerospace engineers", "Aeroplane engineer", "Department of Aeronautical Engineering", "Aerospace propulsion", "Aircraft design engineer", "Aerospace engineering", "Aeronautical Engineering", "Aerospace Design", "Aircraft designer", "Astronautical engineering", "Aerospace Engineering (pursuing)", "Rocket Scientist"]} {"context": "Question: Which island produces Marsala wines?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sicily", "aliases": ["Trinacrian", "Jewel of the Mediterranean", "Sicily, Italy", "Sicily", "Sicilia", "Sicilly", "Island of Sicily", "Sicily (Italy)"]} {"context": "Question: Which US actor played the title role in the television police drama ‘T J Hooker’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "William Shatner", "aliases": ["Gloria Rabinowitz", "Star Trek (Shatnerverse Novels)", "Shatastic", "William Shatner", "A Twist in the Tale (1998 TV series", "Shatneresque", "The Shat", "Bill Shatner", "Shatnerian", "Nerine Kidd", "The Shatters", "Gloria Rand", "Willem shatner", "William Alan Shatner", "Shatner, William", "Will Shatner", "Shatnernator", "William Shatner SciFi DVD of the Month"]} {"context": "Question: In poker, what hand do you have if all your cards are the same suit?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Flush", "aliases": ["Flush (disambiguation)", "Flush (song)", "Flush"]} {"context": "Question: Which comic strip character was created in the early fifties by the Southport artist Frank Hampson?\nAnswer:", "answer": "DAN DARE", "aliases": ["DAN DARE", "Dan Dare", "Jocelyn Peabody"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of 'Jim Hacker's' department in the TV comedy, 'Yes Minister'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS", "aliases": ["ADMINISTRATIVE AFFAIRS"]} {"context": "Question: What is the most common bird in the world?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Chicken", "aliases": ["Domestic cock", "Muff/beard", "Domestic fowl", "Chiken", "Layer hen", "Chicken legs", "Chicken Tagine", "Chicken (bird)", "🐔", "G. domesticus", "Pet chicken", "Bock bock", "Common domestic fowl", "Gallus gallus domesticus", "G. gallus domesticus", "Chicken (Domestic)", "Pullets", "Chooks", "Chicken tagine", "Chicken Chasseur", "Domesticated chicken", "Muff (chicken)", "Pullet", "Chickens", "Chicken Drumsticks", "Chicken chasseur", "Domestic chicken", "Chickon", "Gallus domesticus", "Chook", "Chicket", "Chicken Legs", "Hen (bird)", "Murgh", "Chicken drumsticks", "Domestic Chicken", "Poulet", "Chicken"]} {"context": "Question: Which controversial mogul/celebrity/politician demanded a ban on all Muslims entering the USA in 2015?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Donald Trump", "aliases": ["Donald J. 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"Nba allstar 2007 mvp", "Kobe time", "Kobe Bean Bryant", "Kobe Bryant", "Kobe Byrant", "Kobe b", "Bryant, Kobe", "Kobe Bryant's 81-point game", "Kode bryant", "Coby Bryant", "Vanessa Laine Bryant", "Vanessa Laine", "Kobe bryant philanthropy", "Gianna Bryant", "Kobe bryant", "Kobe Bryant's 81 point game", "Kobe Bryant(song)", "Kobe Bryant (song)"]} {"context": "Question: On which river is Shrewsbury?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Severn", "aliases": ["Seven Boar", "Severn river (great britain)", "Afon Hafren", "Severn Vale", "Severn River (Great Britain)", "River Severn", "Severn", "The Severn River"]} {"context": "Question: Who rose from Prime Minister (19221924) to President (19251928), and on 1 September 1928 was crowned King and declared Field Marshal of the Royal Army, proclaiming a constitutional monarchy?\nAnswer:", "answer": "King Zog of Albania", "aliases": ["Mbreti Zog", "Ahmet Zogolli", "King Zogu I", "Ahmed Zog", "Skanderbeg III", "Zog, King of Albania", "Zogu of Albania", "Zog I, 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"answer": "Kenny Everett", "aliases": ["Kenny Everett", "Maurice Cole", "Kenny Everet"]} {"context": "Question: Kiel and Lübeck are cities in which German state?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN", "aliases": ["Lütt-Witt Moor", "Sleswick-Holsatia", "Slesvig-Holsten", "Schleswig-Holstein", "Sleswick-Holstein", "Schleswig–Holstein", "Slesvig-Holstein", "Schleswig-Holstein (Germany)", "Schleswig-Holstein, Germany", "Sleswig-Holsteen", "SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN", "Schleswig Holstein"]} {"context": "Question: In which European capital city are the Hofburg Imperial Palace and St Stephen's Cathedral to be found?\nAnswer:", "answer": "VIENNA", "aliases": ["Capital of Austria", "Wien", "Architecture of Vienna", "Vinarborg", "Government of Vienna", "Vienna", "Viena", "Demographics of Vienna", "City of Vienna", "Vienna (state)", "Wienna", "Vienna, AT-9", "Habsburg, Austria", "Vienna Porcelain", "Wene", "UN/LOCODE:ATVIE", "Vienna (Austria)", "Europe/Vienna", "Vindabona", "Vienna porcelain", 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starring Brad Pitt, is based on a short story by whom?\nAnswer:", "answer": "F Scott Fitzgerald", "aliases": ["Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald", "F. 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["Wasting her time"]} {"context": "Question: Who wrote the book 'LA Confidential'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "JAMES ELROY", "aliases": ["JAMES ELROY"]} {"context": "Question: In politics and economics, ‘what’ Wednesday refers to 16th September 1992, when the British government was forced to withdraw the pound sterling from the European Rate Mechanism, after they were unable to keep it above its agreed lower limit?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Black Wednesday", "aliases": ["List of Black Wednesdays", "Black Wednesday (disambiguation)", "Erm crisis", "White Wednesday", "ERM crisis", "UK currency crisis", "Black Wednesday", "White wednesday", "Black wednesday"]} {"context": "Question: K is the chemical symbol for what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Potassium", "aliases": ["K (element)", "Potassium compounds", "Potassium metal", "Potasium", "Koal", "Potassium", "K(+)", "Potassium ion", "Element 19", "Potassium Metabolism", "Kalium", "Potassium in nutrition and human health"]} {"context": "Question: Name the 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We’re gonna be like three little Fonzies here. And what’s Fonzie like? Come on Yolanda what’s Fonzie like? ”\nAnswer:", "answer": "Samuel L. Jackson as Jules Winnfield", "aliases": ["Samuel L. Jackson as Jules Winnfield"]} {"context": "Question: The Himalayas and Tien Shan, or Tian Shan, lie north and south of which other major mountain range?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Kunlun Mountains", "aliases": ["Mt. Kunlun", "Kunlun Shan", "Kunlun mountains", "Arkatag", "The Kunlun Mountains", "Kuen-Lun", "Kunlun Range", "Kuen-lun", "Kunlun Mountains (China and India)", "Mount Kunlun", "K'un-lun Mountains", "Kuen-Lun mountain range", "Kwenlun Mountains", "Kunlun Mountains", "Kun-Lun mountain range", "Kunlun Mountains (Asia)", "Kun Lun Mountains", "Kuen Lun", "Kunlun Mountain", "Kuenlun"]} {"context": "Question: Novelist Patricia Cornwell has accused the painter Walter Sickert of being which notorious criminal?\nAnswer:", "answer": "JACK THE RIPPER", "aliases": ["Jack the ripper", "Ripperologist", "Leather apron", "Ada Wilson", "Annie Millwood", "Fairy Fay", "JACK THE RIPPER", "Ripperology", "Leatherapron", "The Pinchin Street Murder", "Whitechapel murderer", "The Whitechapel murderer", "Leather Apron", "Whitechapel Murderer", "Jack the rippers victims", "Jack the Ripper non-fiction", "Ripperologists", "Jack-the-Ripper", "Jack the Ripper", "Annie Farmer", "The Whitechapel Murderer", "Jack The Ripper"]} {"context": "Question: What was the former name of Manchester airport ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "RINGWAY", "aliases": ["Ringway (disambiguation)", "Ringway", "RINGWAY"]} {"context": "Question: Who wrote the Buddy Holly hit 'It Doesn't Matter Anymore'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PAUL ANKA", "aliases": ["بول مصطفى عبد", "Paul Anka Filmography", "Paul Mustapha Abdi Anka", "Paul A. 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C.", "Aston Villa Football Club", "Villa football club", "Aston Villa Hall of Fame", "Aston Villa F.C.", "ASTON VILLA"]} {"context": "Question: Which Asian country has the Tugrik as its currency?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mongolia", "aliases": ["Mongolia Proper", "Hmongolia", "Mongolian Republic", "Mongolia (country)", "Mongol Uls", "Mongolia", "Mongol Nation", "Sport in Mongolia", "Mongol country", "Бүгд Найрамда", "Mongol proper", "Menggu", "Mongolia national amateur boxing athletes", "Republic Mongolia", "Mongolia (state)", "Republic of Mongolia", "Mongol uls", "MONGOLIA", "Mongolia project", "Sport of Mongolia", "Mongorians", "Монгол улс", "ISO 3166-1:MN", "Даяар Монгол", "Mongolia proper", "Mohron ync", "Dayar Mongol", "Монгол Улс", "Mongol Proper", "Health in Mongolia", "Boxing in Mongolia", "Dayaar Mongol", "Minegolia", "Outer Mongolia (modern)", "Languages of Mongolia", "Mongol Ulus", "Моңғолия", "Даяр Монгол"]} {"context": "Question: What was the home ground of Leyton Orient called before it became the Matchroom Stadium?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Brisbane Road", "aliases": ["Brisbane Road Stadium", "Brisbane Road", "Matchroom Stadium", "The Matchroom Stadium"]} {"context": "Question: What was the (2011 reported) average annual salary of a UK ('county') Council Chief Executive?\nAnswer:", "answer": "£186k", "aliases": ["£186k"]} {"context": "Question: Which was the last palindromic Grand National winner?\nAnswer:", "answer": "OXO", "aliases": ["OXO (software)", "OXO"]} {"context": "Question: Ari Folman's acclaimed 2008 film was 'Waltz with...' whom?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bashir", "aliases": ["Bashir", "Basheer (disambiguation)", "Basheer", "Bashir (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Which family of insects has species named 'drivers', 'weavers', 'and even individuals called 'soldiers'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ant", "aliases": ["History of ants", "Giant ant", "Ant trail", "Worker ant", "Drone Ant", "Ants", "Formicidae", "Ant", "Ants communication", "Ergate", "Ant trails", "🐜"]} {"context": "Question: In January 1971, Idi Amin deposed Milton Obote in a coup to become President of which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Uganda", "aliases": ["Ugandese", "Ugandans", "Republic of uganda", "Ouganda", "ISO 3166-1:UG", "Republic of Uganda", "People of Uganda", "Ugandan people", "Uganda", "Ugandan", "The Republic of Uganda"]} {"context": "Question: Which international treaties of 1899 and 1907 cover the use of weapons in war?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hague Conventions", "aliases": ["Hague conventions", "The Hague Convention", "Hague Conventions", "Hague Convention (disambiguation)", "Hague Convention", "Hague convention", "Haig convention"]} {"context": "Question: Complete the sequence: Johnson, Nixon, Ford....?\nAnswer:", "answer": "JIMMY CARTER", "aliases": ["James Earl Carter Jr.", "James Carter, Jr", "James Earl %22Jimmie%22 Carter", "Carter, Jimmy", "James Earl Carter, Jr", "Jimmie Carter", "Jimmie Carter Jr.", "James Earl %22Jimmie%22 Carter", "Jimmy Carter, Jr", "James Earl %22Jimmie%22 Carter", "Carter, James Earl", "James Earl %22Jimmie%22 Carter", "James E. Carter, Jr.", "Jimmy Carter Junior", "James Earl %22Jimmy%22 Carter,", "President Carter", "Jimmy Carter Jr", "Jimmie Carter, Jr.", "Carter, James Earl %22Jimmie", "Why not the best", "James Earl %22Jimmy%22 Carter Jr", "Jimmie Carter, Junior", "James Earl %22Jimmie%22 Carter", "James Earl %22Jimmy%22 Carter Jr", "Jimmy carter", "James Earl %22Jimmy%22 Carter,", "James Earl Carter Jr", "President carter", "Jimi Carter", "Jimmy Earl Carter", "James Carter, Jr.", "James Earl Carter Junior", "Carter, James Earl %22Jimmy%", "James Earl %22Jimmy%22 Carter,", "39th President of the United States", "President Jimmy Carter", "James Earl %22Jimmy%22 Carter", "James Earl Carter", "James Earl (Jimmy) Carter", "James Earl %22Jimmie%22 Carter", "Jimmy Carter", "James Earl Carter, Junior", "James Earl %22Jimmy%22 Carter Junior", "Jimmie Carter Junior", "Why Not the Best", "James E. 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Short", "Nigel Short", "Short, Nigel", "Nigel Short (chess grandmaster)", "NIGEL SHORT"]} {"context": "Question: The Naismith Award is presented in which sport?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Basket ball", "aliases": ["Basketball", "Basketball gear", "Bball", "Boy's Basketball", "B Ball", "Shoot hoops", "Basketball parity worldwide", "Men's Basketball", "High school basketball", "Basketball Worldwide", "Basketball club", "B-ball", "Basket-ball", "Basketball team", "🏀", "Basketball rim", "Basketballer", "Rim (basketball)", "Basket ball", "Basketball net", "Baksetball", "Basketball player", "Basket-Ball", "Women's hoops", "Men's basketball", "BasketBall", "Basketball Parity Worldwide", "Basket Ball", "Baketball", "Basketball Player", "B ball", "Unicycle basketball"]} {"context": "Question: Pascua is Spanish for which holiday?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Easter – Holy Week", "aliases": ["Easter – Holy Week"]} {"context": "Question: If something is hamiform it is shaped like a ‘what’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hook", "aliases": ["Hook", "HOOK"]} {"context": "Question: Which country defeated the Ivory Coast to win football's Africa Cup of Nations?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ZAMBIA", "aliases": ["Zamibia", "People of Zambia", "Zambian cuisine", "Zambians", "Culture of Zambia", "Etymology of Zambia", "Zambia", "Health care in Zambia", "ISO 3166-1:ZM", "Republic Of Zambia", "Cuisine of Zambia", "Sport in Zambia", "ZAMBIA", "Republic of Zambia", "Zambian people", "Name of Zambia"]} {"context": "Question: Who, after marrying in 1791, and living in Naples, became the mistress of Lord Nelson, having his child, Horatia, in 1803?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lady Emma Hamilton", "aliases": ["Lady Hamilton Emma", "Lady Emma Hamilton", "Lady Hamilton", "Emma Lyon", "Emma Hamilton", "Emma Hart", "Emma, Lady Hamilton"]} {"context": "Question: Which visitor attraction is in Exploration Drive, Leicester?\nAnswer:", "answer": "National Space Centre", "aliases": ["National Space Centre", "The National Space Centre", "National Space Centre of England", "Leicester Space Centre"]} {"context": "Question: What popular opera, penned by George Bizet, is a story about a female cigarette factory worker?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Carmen", "aliases": ["Les tringles des sistres tintaient", "Carmen opera", "Escamillo", "CARMEN", "Carmen (opera)", "Carmen", "Carmen by George Bizet"]} {"context": "Question: What relationship does T S Eliot have to toilets?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Anagram", "aliases": ["Rearranged word", "Anagrammer", "Anagram program", "Anigram", "Anagram", "Anagram solver", "Rearranged words", "Smaismrmilmepoetale", "Anagrammatic"]} {"context": "Question: In which Verdi opera do the gypsies sing the 'Anvil Chorus'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Il Trovatore", "aliases": ["Dei miei bollenti spiriti", "II Trovatore", "Azucena (gypsy)", "Le trouvère", "The Troubador", "Leonora (Il trovatore)", "Il Trovatore", "Il trovatore"]} {"context": "Question: Summer Olympic sports are divided into categories based on popularity and the potential in generating revenue. As of 2014, only 3 sports are in Category A. They are athletics, aquatics, and what else?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Gymnastics", "aliases": ["Freestyle gymnastics", "General gymnastics", "Gymnastikos", "Gymnastic", "Modern gymnastics", "Gymnast", "Dismount", "Men's Gymnastics", "Gymnasts", "Gymnastics"]} {"context": "Question: Which country is bordered by Cambodia and Laos to the west and China to the north?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Vietnam", "aliases": ["Độc lập - t", "Cộng Hòa Xã Hộ", "越南社會主義", "ISO 3166-1:VN", "SRVN", "VIETNAM", "CHXHCN Vietnam", "Viet Nam Socialist Repub", "SRoV", "S.R. 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What a bloody awful country\"\". To where was he referring ?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "NORTHERN IRELAND", "aliases": ["The Norn Iron", "Irland du nord", "NORTHERN IRELAND", "Irlanda del Norte", "Norrn Iron", "Geography of Northern Ireland", "North Ireland", "Northern ireland", "Governance of Northern Ireland", "Ireland (Northern Ireland)", "The North of Ireland", "N. 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Wells in a 1903 story, what military staple saw its first action during the Battle of the Somme, September 1916?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Tank", "aliases": ["NRODT", "National Review", "The National Review Online", "National Weekly", "National Review Online", "The National Review", "The Tank"]} {"context": "Question: In which ocean are the Canary Islands?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Atlantic", "aliases": ["Sea of Atlas", "The Pond", "Ethiopic Ocean", "Across the pond", "North Atlantic", "The Atlantic Ocean", "North Atlantic ocean", "Northern Atlantic", "Altantic Ocean", "Atlantis Thalassa", "Atlantic basic", "The pond", "Atlantic basin", "Atlantic", "Atlantic Oceans", "Occidental Ocean", "Ethiopian Ocean", "North Atlantic fisheries", "Atlantic Basic", "North-East Atlantic", "Atlantic Basin", "Atlantic ocean", "Atlantic (ocean)", "Antlantic Ocean", "South Atlantic Ocean", "Oceanvs Occidentalis", "Atlantic Ocean", "Central Atlantic", "South Atlantic", "East Atlantic", "North Atlantic Ocean", "Altantic ocean", "Atlantic coast"]} {"context": "Question: In which year did Brookside first appear on Channel 4?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1982", "aliases": ["one thousand, nine hundred and eighty-two", "1982"]} {"context": "Question: What battle of the Middle Ages fought on Saint Crispin's Day has been immortalized by a speech that references the day in a Shakespearean history play?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Battle of Agincourt (1415)", "aliases": ["Battle of Agincourt (1415)", "The Battle of Agincourt", "Battle of Agincourt", "Battle Agincourt", "Battle Of Agincourt", "Battle of Azincourt", "Battle of agincourt"]} {"context": "Question: What is the second most common word in written English?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Of", "aliases": ["O F", "Of", "O.F.", "OF", "O.f.", "Of.", "OF (disambiguation)", "Of (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: “Instrument for measuring the humidity of air or gas.” A definition of what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "HYGROMETER", "aliases": ["Wet-and-dry-bulb therm", "Assman psychrometer", "Wet-and-dry bulb thermometer", "Psychrometer", "Chilled mirror hygrometer", "Sling psychrometer", "Moisture sensor", "Wet and dry bulb thermometer", "Whirling hygrometer", "HYGROMETER", "Humidity probe", "Humidity meter", "Hygrometer"]} {"context": "Question: Who has been announced as the next presenter of QI?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SANDI TOKSVIG", "aliases": ["SANDI TOKSVIG", "Sandy Toksvig", "Sandi Toksvig"]} {"context": "Question: Made in Cornwall, Yarg cheese is wrapped in what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "NETTLES", "aliases": ["Large-leaved Nettle", "NETTLES", "Nettle (disambiguation)", "Old Granny Sweat Weed", "Nettles"]} {"context": "Question: Who won the award for the Best Actor at the 2015 BAFTA film awards\nAnswer:", "answer": "Eddie Redmayne", "aliases": ["Eddie redmayne", "Edward Redmayne", "Eddie Redmayne"]} {"context": "Question: What is found in a thesaurus?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Synonyms and antonyms of words", "aliases": ["Synonyms and antonyms of words"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of the Japanese dish of bite-sized pieces of raw fish served with dipping sauces, vegetables and wasabi?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sashimi", "aliases": ["Sasimi", "Sashimi", "Sushimi", "刺身"]} {"context": "Question: The word milieu refers to a person's?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Social environment", "aliases": ["Sociocultural context", "Cultural environment", "Environment (sociology)", "Social environments", "Social enviroment", "Social environment", "Social setting", "Social context"]} {"context": "Question: During his visit in May 2009, the Pope was urged to complain about the state of what landmark between Israel and Jordan?\nAnswer:", "answer": "River Jordan", "aliases": ["Nahr Al-Urdun", "Yardein", "Jordan River (symbolic)", "Jordan River", "Jordan River Valley", "The Jordan", "Jordan river", "River jordon", "Ha-Yarden", "Jordan (river)", "River Jordan", "The River Jordan", "Jordan river Valley", "Jordan River (symbolism)"]} {"context": "Question: What is commemorated in Great Britain by Trafalgar Day every 21 October, and by the name of Trafalgar Square in London?\nAnswer:", "answer": "A 19th century sea battle", "aliases": ["A 19th century sea battle"]} {"context": "Question: What can be a river, a sportswear company, or a university?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Columbia", "aliases": ["Columbia", "Columbia (municipality)", "Columbia (song)", "Columbia automobile", "Columbia (yacht)", "Columbia (disambiguation)", "Columbia (town)"]} {"context": "Question: The hammer and the anvil are two of the bones of the middle ear. What is the third?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Stapes acc STIRRUP", "aliases": ["Stapes acc STIRRUP"]} {"context": "Question: Which US president, who had a birthday on August 19, was born in Hope, Arkansas?\nAnswer:", "answer": "William Jefferson Clinton", "aliases": ["US President Bill Clinton", "Buddy (Clinton's dog)", "William Jefferson Blythe III", "President Bill Clinton", "Bill Clinton's Post Presidency", "Bill Blythe IV", "42nd President of the United States", "Clintonesque", "Klin-ton", "Willy Clinton", "Bill Klinton", "William Jefferson Blythe IV", "Bill Clinton%5C", "Bill clinton", "Clinton, Bill", "The MTV President", "Bill Clinton's sex scandals", "William Jefferson Clinton", "William Blythe III", "Billy Clinton", "William clinton", "MTV president", "Bill Jefferson Clinton", "BillClinton", "William J. Blythe III", "President Clinton", "William J Clinton", "Virginia Clinton Kelly", "Bubba Clinton", "Bill Clinton", "Bull Clinton", "WilliamJeffersonClinton", "William J. 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Lovell", "James Lovell (Astronaut)", "James Lovell, Jr.", "Marilyn Lovell", "James A. Lovell, Jr.", "James A. Lovell Jr."]} {"context": "Question: Which 18th century struggle that ended with the Peace of Utrecht in 1713 was known in America as Queen Anne's War?\nAnswer:", "answer": "War of the Spanish Succession (1701-", "aliases": ["War of the Spanish Succession (1701-"]} {"context": "Question: Which country is separated into two parts by the town of Limbang of Malaysia?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Brunei", "aliases": ["Abode of Peace", "BRUNEI", "Health in Brunei", "Burnei", "State of Brunei Darussalam", "Nation of Brunei, the Abode", "برني دارالسلا", "Brunei", "Bruneian Sultanate", "Brunei Darrussalam", "State of Brunei", "Brunai", "Nation of Brunei", "ISO 3166-1:BN", "Asia/Brunei", "Human rights in Brunei", "Brunei Darsussalam", "Nation of Brunei, Abode of", "Negara Brunei Darussalam", "Subdivisions of Brunei", "Brunei Darussalam", "Administrative divisions of Brunei", "Brunei Sultanate", "بروني", "Legal system of Brunei", "State of Brunei, Abode of Peace", "Etymology of Brunei"]} {"context": "Question: In which county did Eccles cakes originate\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lancashire", "aliases": ["Lancastershire", "Lancashire, England", "County Palatine of Lancaster", "The Red Rose County", "County of Lancaster", "Lancashire (England)", "Lancashire County Palatine", "Lancashire Administration County", "Countie of Lancaster", "Lancashire", "Lancashire Enterprise Zone", "County palatine of Lancaster"]} {"context": "Question: The film actor Marion Michael Morrison is better known by what name?\nAnswer:", "answer": "John Wayne", "aliases": ["Michael Morris (John Wayne)", "Marion Morrison", "Marion Robert Morrison", "List of John Wayne films", "Marion Mitchell Morrison", "Michael Morrison (John Wayne)", "Marion Michael Morrison", "John wayne", "List of awards and nominations received by John Wayne", "List of John Wayne Films", "John Wayne"]} {"context": "Question: A number and letter on a small plate fixed to the smokebox door of a railway locomotive gave what information?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Its home ‘shed’ or depot", "aliases": ["Its home ‘shed’ or depot"]} {"context": "Question: For which 1993 film did Steven Spielberg win his first 'Oscar' for Best Director?\nAnswer:", "answer": "'SCHINDLER'S LIST'", "aliases": ["Schindler's List (film)", "'SCHINDLER'S LIST'", "Schindler's list", "Schindlers List", "Schindler’s List", "Schindler's List", "Shindlers List", "Leo John", "Shindler's List"]} {"context": "Question: How much, in pounds sterling, does the Best in Show Winner receive at the annual Crufts Dog Show?\nAnswer:", "answer": "100 pounds", "aliases": ["100 pounds"]} {"context": "Question: Which creature features on the label of a Bacardi rum bottle?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bat", "aliases": ["Bat Conservation", "Bat Groups", "Chiropter", "Chiropteras", "Chiropteran", "Bat (animal)", "Bat roost", "Chiropterologist", "Flittermouse", "Bat species", "Bat evolution", "Chiropterology", "Bat", "Bat wing", "Artificial bat roost", "Flinder mouse", "Chiroptologist", "Bat conservation", "Barotrauma and Wind turbines", "Cheiroptera", "Chiroptera", "Bat life expectancy", "Bats"]} {"context": "Question: Which town in East Sussex now stands on the site of the battle of Hastings?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Battle", "aliases": ["Battle", "Battle Of", "Battles", "Skirmishes", "Decisive Battle"]} {"context": "Question: \"Published in 1883, who was the author of the children's book \"\"The Adventures of Pinocchio\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Carlo COLLODI", "aliases": ["Carlos Collodi", "Collodi", "Carlo Lorenzini", "Carlo Collodi", "Carlo COLLODI", "C. 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"The Holy Glair", "Grail mythos", "Sangraal", "Quest for the Holy Grail", "The Holy Grail", "Grail Quest", "Holy Grail", "Grail Myth", "Queste du Graal", "Sangreal", "The Quest of the Holy Grail", "Sangrail", "Grail", "Holy grail", "Holy Graal", "San Greal", "Grail myth", "Holy Grail Quest"]} {"context": "Question: Coimbra was the former capital of which European country from 1131 -1255?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Portugal", "aliases": ["Portogało", "Republic of Portugal", "PORTUGAL", "Portekiz", "Portugallu", "O Papagaio", "ISO 3166-1:PT", "Portunga", "Phu-to-ga", "Potigal", "Portûnga", "Portugul", "An Phortaingéil", "Portugāle", "Portugale", "Portingale", "Potiti", "Portugali", "Portugall", "Portekîz", "Bo Dao Nha", "Portuguese Republic", "Portogallo", "Portugaul", "Portogalo", "Portyngal", "Yn Phortiugal", "Portugalio", "Portugál", "Portugual", "Portuga", "Portgual", "Portugalsko", "Portugaleje", "Phû-tô-gâ", "Portugalujo", "Portugalija", "Pertual", "Pòtigal", "Portugal", "Bồ Đào Nha", "Portugalska", "República Portuguesa", "Portiwgal", "Portugalėjė", "Portúgal", "Portegal", "An Phortaingeil", "Republica Portuguesa"]} {"context": "Question: What does the green V shaped tick mean on food products\nAnswer:", "answer": "Suitable for vegetarians", "aliases": ["Suitable for vegetarians"]} {"context": "Question: To which genus of plant does the Azalea belong?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rhododendron", "aliases": ["Rhododendron", "Pink rhododendron", "Rhodedendron", "Lali Gurans", "R. giganteum", "Rodedendron", "Rhododendrons", "Azaleia", "Rhododendron giganteum", "Buransh", "Azaléia"]} {"context": "Question: The white pinwheel shaped Tiare is the national flower of which South Pacific island group?\nAnswer:", "answer": "French Polynesia", "aliases": ["ISO 3166-1:PF", "French Polynesia", "Overseas Country of French Polynesia", "French Oceania", "Polynesie Francaise", "French Polynesia/Military", "French Polynesian", "Polynésie Française Territoire,", "Overseas Collectivity of 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"Coaster models", "Toy-makers", "Toyline", "Toy manufacturer", "Toy company", "Toymaker", "Toymaking", "Toys"]} {"context": "Question: Near which village in North Wales were the rowing events held at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games?\nAnswer:", "answer": "LLANBERIS", "aliases": ["Llan beris", "Llanberis", "LLANBERIS"]} {"context": "Question: Which Irish politician was known as 'The Liberator'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Daniel O'Connell", "aliases": ["'monster meetings'", "Daniel O’Connell", "Dónal Ó Conaill", "Monster meetings", "Daniel O'Connell", "Dónall Ó Conaill", "Danial O'Connell"]} {"context": "Question: Published on Feb 21, 1848, which two authors were responsible for the Communist Manifesto?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels", "aliases": ["Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels"]} {"context": "Question: King Charles II nicknamed which US state (then colony) 'Old Dominion' for its loyalty to the Crown during the Commonwealth?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Virginia", "aliases": ["US-VA", "State of Virginia", "Virginia, USA", "Tenth State", "Religion in Virginia", "Virginia (USA state)", "Virginia (state)", "Commonwealth of VA", "Rest of Virginia", "Virginia", "Mother of Presidents", "Virginia (USA State)", "The Old Dominion", "VA (state)", "Commonwealth of Virginia", "Virginian Commonwealth", "The Mother of Presidents", "Virginia, United States", "Council of Virginia", "Sports in Virginia", "Viginia", "Virginia (U.S. state)", "10th State", "Virgina", "The Commonwealth of Virginia", "VA, USA", "Virginia (State)"]} {"context": "Question: Where in the west country can you find a branch of the Tate Gallery?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ST IVES", "aliases": ["St.Ives", "Saint Ives", "St. Ives", "St. Ives (film)", "Saint Yvo", "Saint Ivo", "ST IVES", "St Ives, United Kingdom", "St Ives (film)", "St Ives", "St Ives (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: On which part of the body would a Japanese person wear a geta?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Foot", "aliases": ["Foot fracture", "Human feet", "Foot muscles", "Pedis", "Dorsum of foot", "Joints of foot", "Plates of meat", "Muscles of the Feet", "Foot dorsum", "Foot", "Joints of the foot", "Articulatio pedis", "Broken foot", "Foot (anatomy)", "Articulationes pedis", "Foot type", "Insteps", "Articulations of foot", "Human foot", "Foot sweat", "Instep", "Feet", "Foot deformities", "Foot taboo", "Foot fractures"]} {"context": "Question: If you were eating a 'Knickerbocker Glory' - What would you be eating?\nAnswer:", "answer": "An ice-cream sundae", "aliases": ["An ice-cream sundae"]} {"context": "Question: King Julian and Mort are which creatures in the film Madagascar?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lemur and Bush baby", "aliases": ["Lemur and Bush baby"]} {"context": "Question: What is the term used for a driver on Memorial Day weekend attempting to race in the Indianapolis 500 during the day and the Coca-Cola 600 during the night?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Double", "aliases": ["The Double 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Ztopkov"]} {"context": "Question: Which two American 400 metre runners were banned for life from the Olympics after being disrespectful when collecting their medals at the 1972 Summer Olympics?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Vincent Matthews and Wayne Collett", "aliases": ["Vincent Matthews and Wayne Collett"]} {"context": "Question: What was the name of the Clampett’s daughter in The Beverley Hillbillies\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ellie May", "aliases": ["Ellie May"]} {"context": "Question: Which is the biggest of the London merchant banks\nAnswer:", "answer": "Morgan Grenfell", "aliases": ["Deutsche Morgan Grenfell", "Morgan, Grenfell & Co", "Morgan Greenfell", "Morgan, Grenfell & Company", "Morgan Grenfell", "Morgan Grenfell & Co.", "Morgan Grenfell & Company", "Morgan Grenfell & Co", "Morgan, Grenfell & Co.", "Morgan Grenfell Private Equity"]} {"context": "Question: The composer Peter Warlock was the father of which art critic?\nAnswer:", "answer": "BRIAN SEWELL", "aliases": ["BRIAN SEWELL", "Brian Sewell", "Brian Sewel"]} {"context": "Question: Name the year: Kate Middleton is born; Mail on Sunday first published; Laker Airways collapsed\nAnswer:", "answer": "1982", "aliases": ["one thousand, nine hundred and eighty-two", "1982"]} {"context": "Question: The Fan, Westhead, Becher's Brook, Foinavon's, Canal Turn, Valentine's Brook, the Booth, the Anchor Bridge and the Chair are features of a venue for what sport?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Horse racing", "aliases": ["Scratch sheet", "Race horse", "Pony racing", "Horse Racing", "Racing horse", "Racing industry", "Horse racing in Japan", "Horse-racing", "Keiba", "🏇", "Horse racing", "Horse racing venue", "Racing on horseback", "Quarter-Horse Racing", "Horse race", "Horse races", "Racehorses", "Horse-race", "Racehorse", "Turf patron", "Horserace", "Horseracing"]} {"context": "Question: In ‘Cats’, who is the “Brummel of cats” who is “putting on weight every day”?\nAnswer:", "answer": "BUSTOPHER JONES", "aliases": ["Bustopher Jones", "BUSTOPHER JONES"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name for the pieces of wood that sit on top of cricket wickets?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bails", "aliases": ["Posting bail", "Skipping bail", "Bail surety", "Bail schedule", "Bails", "Right to bail", "Jump bail", "Pre-trial release program", "Go bail", "Skipped bail", "Return to custody", "Bailable", "Bail jumping", "Jumped bail", "Posted bail", "Bail hearing", "Jumping bail", "Unsecured bail", "Police bail", "Bail bond", "Bail in the Czech Republic", "Pretrial release", "Admission to bail", "Post bail", "Bail in the United States", "Bail (law)", "Bail", "Skip bail"]} {"context": "Question: On which island does a narrow gauge railway run from Craignure to Torosay Castle?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mull", "aliases": ["Isle of mull scotland", "Mull", "Island of Mull", "Malaeus", "Muile", "Glenforsa", "Isle of Mull"]} {"context": "Question: What is the pen name of Jim Grant, the British author who writes stories about the former U.S. Military 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["Songs of Innocence", "The Fly (Songs of Experience)", "Songs of Experience", "Songs of Innocence and of Experience", "Songs of Innocence and Experience", "Songs Of Innocence And Of Experience", "Songs Of Innocence And Experience", "'SONGS OF EXPERIENCE'"]} {"context": "Question: According to the nursery rhyme, how many blackbirds were baked in a pie?\nAnswer:", "answer": "24", "aliases": ["24", "twenty-four"]} {"context": "Question: Which group of around 200 Greek islands in the Aegean Sea includes Andros, Naxos, Paros and Milos?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Cyclades", "aliases": ["Cyclades Prefecture", "Kyklades Prefecture", "Kikladhes", "Kyklades", "Cyclades", "List of municipalities in the Cyclades and the D", "Cycladic", "Cyclodes", "ΚΥΚΛΑ", "Κυκλάς", "Κυκλάδες", "Kykládes", "Cyclades islands", "Cyclades Islands", "Cycladic Islands"]} {"context": "Question: Which organisation uses barbed wire and a candle as its symbol?\nAnswer:", "answer": "AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL", "aliases": ["Protect 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Which is it?\nAnswer:", "answer": "A Little Night Music by Stephen Sondheim", "aliases": ["A Little Night Music by Stephen Sondheim"]} {"context": "Question: What monkey is friends with the Man in the Yellow Hat?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Curious George", "aliases": ["The Man in the Yellow Hat", "Ted, The Man in The Yellow Hat", "Maggie (Curious George character)", "Curious George", "The man in the yellow hat", "Ted, the Man in the Yellow Hat", "The Man with the Yellow Hat", "Man in the Yellow Hat", "Curious George (character)"]} {"context": "Question: What was the surname of the butler played by Gordon Jackson in Upstairs Downstairs?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hudson", "aliases": ["Hudson (disambiguation)", "Hudson"]} {"context": "Question: In 'Toy Story 2' what was the character 'Bullseye'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "A horse", "aliases": ["Lightning (game)", "Horse (game)", "Bump (game)", "Around the World (basketball game)", "Horse or pig stipulations in basketball", "Basketball Activities", "Variations of basketball", "Knockout (non-violent game)", "Knockout (game)", "Around the World (basketball)", "Around the World (Basketball)", "Knockout (basketball game)", "A horse", "P-I-G (basketball)", "Around the World (a playground basketball game)", "H-O-R-S-E", "Knockout (basketball)"]} {"context": "Question: Which group has had hits with the albums 'Hopes and Fears', and `Under the Iron Sea'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Keane", "aliases": ["Keane", "Keane (surname)", "Keane (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Actress Fenella Fielding was the sister of which famous comedian and comic actor?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MARTY FELDMAN", "aliases": ["Lauretta Feldman", "Marty Feldman", "MARTY FELDMAN", "Marty feldman"]} {"context": "Question: Which 20th century American composer wrote the American Festival overture in 1939, and Symphony No. 3 considered the most important new work of 1942, and won the Pulitzer Prize in 1943?\nAnswer:", "answer": "William Schuman", "aliases": ["William Schuman", "Schuman, William Howard", "William Howard Schuman", "William Schumann"]} {"context": "Question: What was J. 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Caulfield", "Catcher in the rye", "The catcher in the rye", "A Catcher in the Rye", "Agerstown Pa", "DB Caulfield", "Catcher In The Rye", "Estelle Fletcher", "Jane Gallagher", "Faith Cavendish", "The catcher and the rye", "Little Shirley Beans", "Phoebe Caulfield", "Agerstown, PA", "Mr. Spencer", "Agerstown, Pennsylvania", "The Catcher in the Rye", "Sally Hayes", "Catcher In the Rye"]} {"context": "Question: What does the Latin phrase ‘Fortes fortuna juvat’ translate to in English?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Fortune favours the brave", "aliases": ["Fortune Favours the Bold", "Fortune favors the bold", "Audentes fortuna iuvat", "Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat", "Fortune favours the bold", "Fortune Favours The Brave", "Fortune Favors the brave", "Fortune Favours the Brave", "Fortune Favors the Brave", "Fortune favours the brave", "Fortes fortuna adiuvat", "Fortune Favors the Bold", "Virtutis Fortuna Comes"]} {"context": "Question: Bithynia was an ancient province on which sea?\nAnswer:", "answer": "BLACK SEA", "aliases": ["Marea Neagră", "BLACK SEA", "Black Sea shelf", "Black Sea littoral", "Черноморский", "Black sea", "შავი ზღ�", "შავი ზღ�", "Euxine", "Чорноморський", "The Black Sea", "Black seas", "Schwarzes Meer", "Pontus Euxinus", "Pontus Euxinos", "Euxine Sea", "Black Sea", "Kara Deniz", "Черно море"]} {"context": "Question: Who, in the years prior to World War II, conceived and oversaw the development of an integrated air defence system for England which included radar, human observers, raid plotting and radio control of aircraft?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hugh Dowding", "aliases": ["Hugh Caswell Tremenheere Dow", "Hugh Caswall Tremenheere Dow", "Dowding", "Hugh Dowding, 1st Baron Dowding", "Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding", "H C T Dowding", "H Dowding", "Sir Hugh Caswall Tremenheere Dow", "Hugh Dowding", "Lord Dowding", "Sir Hugh Dowding", "Hugh Caswall Tremenheere Dow"]} {"context": "Question: The inaugural issue of what comic book, which was released in June, 1938, introduced Superman?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Action Comics", "aliases": ["Chuck Dawson", "Action Comics Weekly", "Action Comics", "Action comics"]} {"context": "Question: Stylised as a lower case x, the album ‘Multiply’, which topped the UK charts for 8 weeks in 2014, is by which Brit award-winning singer-songwriter?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ed Sheeran", "aliases": ["Edward Christopher Sheeran", "Ed sheeran", "Edward Sheeran", "Gingerbread Man Records", "Ed Sheeran", "Ed Sharon"]} {"context": "Question: ' Ophidian ' refers to what kind of creatures ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SNAKES", "aliases": ["Snkae", "Snakes", "Serpentes", "Serpentigenous", "Snake anatomy", "🐍", "Snakey", "Snake diet", "Snake locomotion", "Serpentiform", "Snake", "Snake food", "Snake (zoology)", "Coronellidae", "Snakiest", "SNAKES"]} {"context": "Question: What is a popular name for the North American bison?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Buffalo", "aliases": ["Bufallo", "Buffaloes", "Buffalo", "Buffalos", "Buffalo (ship)", "Buffalo (AFL)", "Buffalo (disambiguation)", "Buffalo (vehicle)", "Buffaloe", "Buffalo (zoology)", "Buffalo (album)"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the first man to win Olympic Gold Medals at 200 metres and 400 metres?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MICHAEL JOHNSON", "aliases": ["Michael Johnson (football)", "Michael Johnson", "Mike Johnson (football player)", "Johnson, Michael", "Michael Johnson (footballer)", "MICHAEL JOHNSON", "Mike Johnson", "Michael Johnson (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: \"What is a \"\"white dwarf\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Star", "aliases": ["Stellar diameter", "Intermediate mass stars", "Massive star", "Stellum", "Star", "Star fission", "Wishstar", "Intermediate mass star", "End of the Sun", "Stellar radius", "Stars", "Intermediate star", "🌟"]} {"context": "Question: Who is the current occupant of Dorneywood in Buckinghamshire?\nAnswer:", "answer": "George Osborne", "aliases": ["Gideon Osborne", "Chancellor George Osborne", "George Osbourne", "George osborne", "George Gideon Oliver Osborne", "George Osborne MP", "Gideon George Oliver Osborne", "George Osborne"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the 16th president of the U.S.A.,assasinated in 1865\nAnswer:", "answer": "Abraham LINCOLN", "aliases": ["Abaraham lincoln", "Abe licnoln", "President Lincoln", "Abraham LINCOLN", "Abe Lincon", "A Lincoln", "Lincoln (president)", "President Abraham", "President Abraham Lincoln", "Abraham (president)", "The Rail Splitter", "Abe Lincoln", "Honest Abe", "Lincoln's cabinet", "Lincoln, Abraham", "Abraham Lincon", "Abraham Lincoln", "Abraham Lincoln and the American Civil War", "Great Emancipator", "Aberham lincoln", "Abraham Lincoln (president)", "Lincolnian", "President Abe Lincoln", "Honest Abe Lincoln", "Abraham lincoln", "A. 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"Menisci"]} {"context": "Question: Which 2008 Western film starred Ed Harris and Viggo Mortensen as lawmen, Jeremy Irons as a rancher and Renee Zellweger as a piano-playing widow?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Appaloosa", "aliases": ["Palouse horses", "Appaloosa", "Apaloosa", "Appaloosa horse", "Palouse horse", "Appaloosas"]} {"context": "Question: The bacteria used in botox is also responsible for what disease\nAnswer:", "answer": "Botulism", "aliases": ["Botchalism", "Botulinum Toxin A", "Botulinum antitoxin", "Allantiasis", "Botulism", "Infant botulism", "ATC code J06AA04", "Botulinus"]} {"context": "Question: What is the longest river in Canada?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mackenzie River", "aliases": ["Deh Cho River", "Mackenzie River Delta", "Mackenzie River Valley", "Mackenzie river", "River Mackenzie", "Disappointment River", "MacKenzie River", "Mackenzie valley", "Mackenzie River delta", "Mackenzie River, Northwest Territories", "Mackenzie Valley", "Mackenzie River"]} {"context": "Question: 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"Question: Which great composer's only ballets were, 'The Creatures Of Prometheus' and 'Ritterballet'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "BEETHOVEN", "aliases": ["Ludwig van Baytoven", "L.V. 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then maybe you could hire who, on TV in the 1980s?\nAnswer:", "answer": "THE A-TEAM", "aliases": ["A-Team", "A - team", "The A-Team cultural effects", "The A-team", "THE A-TEAM", "Ateam", "B.a. barracas", "A team", "B.A. Barracas", "Ba barracas", "Half pincer movement", "Brigada A", "A-Team, The", "A Team, The", "The A-Team", "The A Team", "The ateam", "The a-team", "Cultural effects of The A-Team", "A Team", "A-team"]} {"context": "Question: What is the ancient counting frame using wires and beads called\nAnswer:", "answer": "Abacus", "aliases": ["Abacus Calculation", "Russian abacus", "Abaci", "Nepohualtzintzin", "Abacus (Aztec)", "Cranmer abacus", "Abacuses", "Counting frame", "Abacus", "Abacist", "Abacus (mathematics)", "Abacists", "Bead frame", "Abacus arithmetic", "AbacuS", "Counting frames", "Abbacus", "Reckoning frame"]} {"context": "Question: Who in the Old Testament is the father of King David?\nAnswer:", "answer": "JESSE", "aliases": ["Jesse (given name)", "Yishai", "JESSE", "Yishay", "Jesse(given name)", "Jesse", "יִשַׁי"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of Long John Silver's parrot in Treasure Island?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Captain Flint", "aliases": ["Captain Flint"]} {"context": "Question: Which singer's real name is Elaine Bookbinder?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ELKIE BROOKS", "aliases": ["ELKIE BROOKS", "We've Got Tonight (Castle)", "We've Got Tonight - Spectrum", "No More the Fool (2003 album)", "No More The Fool - Compilation", "Songs of Love (Elkie Brooks album)", "We've Got Tonight (Spectrum)", "Elkie Brooks discography", "We've Got Tonight (Elkie Brooks album)", "Elaine Bookbinder", "Songs Of Love (Elkie Brooks Album)", "Elkie Brooks"]} {"context": "Question: LOT is the national airline of which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Poland", "aliases": ["Etymology of Poland", "Polish state", "Poleand", "Rzeczpospolita Polska", "Polland", "ISO 3166-1:PL", "Polskor", "Republic of Poland", "POLAND", "Fourth Poland", "Country- Poland", "Poleland", "Polska", "Poland", "Poland.", "Pols Land", "Polnd", "Po land", "Lenkija", "Bastarnia", "Pologne", "PolanD", "Polija", "Pole land", "Architecture of Poland", "Ploand"]} {"context": "Question: How many fences do horses need to encounter at the Grand National?\nAnswer:", "answer": "30", "aliases": ["30", "thirty"]} {"context": "Question: Gluteus medius, Gluteus maximus and Piriformis are muscles in human?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Buttocks", "aliases": ["Asscheeks", "Bare bum", "Butt cheek", "Dairy air", "Rear nudity", "Dairy aire", "Buttucks", "Keaster", "Bundaist", "Tooshie", "Fourth point of contact", "Derierre", "Ass (insult)", "Nates", "Hindquarters", "Gluteal region", "Buttocks", "Tuch", "Junk in the trunk", "Hiney", "Butt cheeks", "Derriere", "Hindquarter", "Derrière", "Tuches", "Buttox", "Gluteal regions", "Buttcheek", "Badonkadonk", "Ass cheeks", "Buttock", "Buttcheeks", "The booty", "Human ass"]} {"context": "Question: The Bedford Level experiments conducted in 19th century England along a canal that ran in an uninterrupted straight line were carried out to determine what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Shape of the Earth", "aliases": ["Earth's shape", "Earth model", "Curvature of the earth", "Form of the Earth", "Figure of the Earth", "Shape of the Earth (disambiguation)", "Curvature of the Earth", "Bending of the earth", "Figure of the earth", "Figure of earth", "Volume Of Earth", "Volume of the Earth", "Earth curvature", "Earth's bending", "Shape of the Earth", "Figure of Earth", "Shape of the earth", "Earth's curvature", "Form of Earth", "Shape of the planet Earth", "Ground curves"]} {"context": "Question: NASA celebrated another anniversary today. 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"Question: In which English county was former British Prime minister Margaret Thatcher born?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lincolnshire", "aliases": ["Lincolnshire", "County of Lincolnshire", "County of Lincoln", "Bomber County", "Wrangle Common", "Lincolnshire, England", "Lincs", "Linconshire"]} {"context": "Question: What first name is shared by Turner Prize winning artists Wallinger and Leckey?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MARK", "aliases": ["The Mark (disambiguation)", "The Mark", "The Mark (film)", "MARK"]} {"context": "Question: The online computer game Build With Chrome combines Lego and what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Google Maps", "aliases": ["Google Places", "Google Maps.", "Google Ride Finder", "Where 2", "Googlemaps", "Gmaps", "Google maps", "Google Maps API", "Maps.google.com", "Where 2 Technologies", "Housingmaps.com", "GoogleMaps", "Google map", "Google Transit", "Ride finder", "Google/Maps", "Housingmaps", "Google Maps", "History of Google Maps", "Google map search", "Google Map", "Where2"]} {"context": "Question: Why is the Empire State Building so called\nAnswer:", "answer": "New York is the Empire State", "aliases": ["New York is the Empire State"]} {"context": "Question: According to the proverb, what should you never give a sucker?\nAnswer:", "answer": "an even break", "aliases": ["an even break", "An Even Break"]} {"context": "Question: Which is the largest city on the Caspian Sea?\nAnswer:", "answer": "BAKU", "aliases": ["Benzite/old version", "Battle of Cheron", "Arcadians (Star Trek)", "Bolian", "BAKU", "El-Aurian", "Angosian", "Kazon collective", "List of Star Trek races", "Betazoids", "Major planetary nations of Star Trek", "Changelings (Star Trek)", "Akritirians", "Berellians", "Remans", "Antedeans", "Ba'ku", "Anticans", "Tomed", "Betazoid", "Arcadian (Star Trek)", "Reman starships", "Antedean", "Bolians", "List of Star Trek Races", "Changeling (Star Trek)", "Kazon-Ogla", "Jem'Hadar", "Birthing chamber (Benzite)", "List of races in Star Trek", 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"answer": "Silver", "aliases": ["ATC code D08AL30", "Ag+", "Element 47", "Argentical", "Silvermounted", "Silver mounted", "Silvern", "Silveriness", "Silverily", "🜛", "Silver ions", "Argentate", "Native silver", "Argentic", "Element XLVII", "Argentically", "Silver processing", "Argentous", "Silver", "Silver compounds", "7440-22-4", "Silver (element)", "ATCvet code QD08AL30", "Silver-mounted", "E174", "Timcanpi", "Silverly", "Silverness", "Argentum", "Silver metallurgy", "Edible silver", "Silver (metal)"]} {"context": "Question: The feathers of which bird are said to bring bad luck if they are brought into the house?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Peacock", "aliases": ["Peacock", "Peahens", "Peacocks", "Peachick", "Pavo, Afropavo", "Pea fowl", "White peacock (bird)", "Peahen", "Pea cock", "Peacock feather", "Peacockery", "Peafowl", "Indian Blue Peacock"]} {"context": "Question: What is the lightest metal under standard conditions?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lithium", "aliases": ["Uthium", "Lithium", "Litium", "1S2 2S", "Lithium metal", "LithoTab", "Element 3", "Atomic number 3", "Lithium compounds", "Li (element)"]} {"context": "Question: When George Formby sang the lines: 'It may be sticky, but I never complain, I like to have a nibble at it now and again', to what was he ostensibly referring?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(My Little Stick of) Blackpool Rock", "aliases": ["(My Little Stick of) Blackpool Rock"]} {"context": "Question: Which Michael Frayn play features a ‘play within a play’ entitled Nothing On?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Noises Off", "aliases": ["Noises Off", "Noise's Off", "Noises Off!"]} {"context": "Question: Which long distance footpath links Frodsham and Whitchurch?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sandstone Trail", "aliases": ["Sandstone Trail"]} {"context": "Question: Who is the only English king to abdicate voluntarily?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Edward VIII", "aliases": ["Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor", "Edward VIII (Windsor)", "Edward VIII", "Edward VIII of Canada", "Edward viii of 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"Pierre-Auguste Renoir", "aliases": ["Pierre Auguste Renoir", "Firmin Auguste Renoir", "Renoir", "Pierre August Renoir", "Pierre-August Renoir", "Pierre-Auguste Renoir", "Auguste Renoir", "Renoir, Pierre Auguste"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of Inspector Clousseau's manservant\nAnswer:", "answer": "Cato", "aliases": ["CATO (disambiguation)", "Cato", "Cato (disambiguation)", "CATO"]} {"context": "Question: What is Robin Williams character called in Good Morning Vietnam?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Adrian", "aliases": ["Adrian", "Adrián"]} {"context": "Question: What was Margot’s surname in “The Good Life” TV series?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Leadbetter", "aliases": ["Leadbetter", "Leadbetter (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: In 1933, which actress starred in the original 'King Kong' movie?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Fay Wray", "aliases": ["Vina Fay Wray", "Fay Wray", "Faye Wray"]} {"context": "Question: Which US artist married Lee Krasner in 1945?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Jackson 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{"context": "Question: In which country is the city of Maastricht?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Netherlands", "aliases": ["NETHERLANDS", "The netherland", "Nederlandia", "Climate of the Netherlands", "Administrative divisions of the netherlands", "The Netheralands", "Nyderlandai", "Northern Netherlands", "Holland (country)", "Administrative divisions of the Netherlands", "The Netherlands", "Netherlands", "Pays-Bas", "Netherlands, (Dut/Hol)", "ISO 3166-1:NL", "Olanda", "Netherlands/HistoryTalk", "Capitals of Holland", "Neatherlands", "The netherlands", "Dutch inhabitants", "Netherlands, The", "European Netherlands", "Subdivisions of the Netherlands", "Mainland Netherlands", "Metropolitan Netherlands", "Nehterlands", "Netherlands (European territory)"]} {"context": "Question: Which French painter was known as 'Le Douanier' because of his job as a customs official?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(Henri) Rousseau", "aliases": ["Henri Julien Félix Rousseau", "Henri rousseau", "Henri Rousseau 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"Barrett's", "Barrett's Disease", "Barrett's Esophagus", "Barrett's esophagitis", "Barrett esophagus", "Barretts esophagus"]} {"context": "Question: In 1610, who became the first person to observe Saturn’s rings through a telescope?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Galileo Galilei", "aliases": ["Galaleo", "Light of nature", "Galileo's finger", "Father of modern observational astronomy", "Gailieo Galilei", "Galileo", "Galeleo", "Galileo Galiei", "Galilei Galileo", "Il lume naturale", "Natural light of reason", "Gallaleo", "Galilao", "A Very Brief Summary of the Life of Galileo", "Galileo galilei", "G. 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S. B. N.?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Book", "aliases": ["Booke", "🕮", "Book", "📕", "📗", "📙", "📘", "Book and paper conservation", "📚", "Books"]} {"context": "Question: In 1991 Magic Johnson stunned the sporting world in the USA by what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Announcing he had HIV", "aliases": ["Announcing he had HIV"]} {"context": "Question: A Nychthemeron is a period of how many consecutive hours?\nAnswer:", "answer": "24", "aliases": ["24", "twenty-four"]} {"context": "Question: Milwaukee is the largest city in which American state?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Wisconsin", "aliases": ["Badger State", "State of Wisconsin", "Wis.", "Transportation in Wisconsin", "Government of Wisconsin", "Climate of Wisconsin", "Wisconsin, USA", "Wiscosin, USA", "Wisconsin", "30th State", "Wisconson", "Politics of Wisconsin", "Demographics of Wisconsin", "America's Dairyland", "Winconsin", "Religion in Wisconsin", "Transport in Wisconsin", "US-WI", "Wisconsin state", "Economy of Wisconsin", "The Badger State", 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"Jerusalam", "El-Kuds", "Jerusalem"]} {"context": "Question: How many double word score spaces are there on a Scrabble board\nAnswer:", "answer": "Seventeen", "aliases": ["Seventeen", "seventeen", "17"]} {"context": "Question: What name is given to the dark gap between the rings of the planet Saturn, discovered in 1675?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Cassini's Division", "aliases": ["Cassini's Division", "Cassini's division"]} {"context": "Question: What island is noted for its biodiversity and 80% unique wildlife due to more than 80 million years' isolation from continental land mass?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Madagascar", "aliases": ["Island of the moon", "Health in Madagascar", "Madagascar", "Health care in Madagascar", "Island of the Moon", "ISO 3166-1:MG", "Madegasgar", "Madagasgar", "Madgascar", "Etymology of Madagascar", "Sport in Madagascar", "Republic of Madagascar", "Island of Madagascar", "The Republic of Madagascar", "Administrative divisions of madagascar", "Madigascar", "First 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{"context": "Question: \"Which Scottish actress played Catherine of Aragon in the 1970 TV series, \"\"The Six Wives of Henry VIII\"\", but is much better known for her role as Margaret Meldew in \"\"One Foot in the Grave\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "ANNETTE CROSBIE", "aliases": ["ANNETTE CROSBIE", "Annette Crosbie", "Annette Crosby"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of the Sergeant who constantly harasses the goldbricking Private Beetle Bailey in the comic strip of the same name?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Snorkel", "aliases": ["Snorkle", "Snorkelling", "Swimmer's snorkel", "Snorkeller", "Snorkels", "Breath-hold diving", "Snorkeler", "Snorkelers", "Snorkel", "Snorkeling", "Snorkel (swimming)", "Water snorkeling", "Snorkling"]} {"context": "Question: What is the five-letter name for Norway as used on its stamps?\nAnswer:", "answer": "NORGE", "aliases": ["Norge", "Norge (disambiguation)", "NORGE"]} {"context": "Question: To what note is the top string on a six-string guitar normally 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["Croácia", "Republika Hrvatska", "ISO 3166-1:HR", "Trema (Croatia)", "Republic of Croatia", "Kroatien", "Croatia/Hrvatska", "Hirvatistan", "Croatia", "Croazia", "Hravatska", "Croacia", "Kroatia", "Hrvatska", "Crotaia"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the UK Poet Laureate or the longest period?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Alfred Lord Tennyson", "aliases": ["A. tennyson", "Baron Alfred Tennyson", "Tennyson (poet)", "Alfred Tennyson, Lord Tennyson", "Tennyson, Alfred, 1st Lord", "Alfred Tennyson Tennyson", "Alfred Lord Tennison", "Tennyson", "A Tennyson", "Lord Tennyson", "Tennysonian", "Alfred Tennyson, 1st Baron Tennyson", "Alfred, Lord Tennyson", "Alfred Tennyson", "Lord Tennyson Alfred", "Alfred Lord Tennyson", "Lord Alfred Tennyson"]} {"context": "Question: What compete at the Burghley Trials, Badminton, the Rolex Kentucky Three Day, the Adelaide Trials, the Luhmhlen Trials and the toiles de Pau?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Horse riders", "aliases": ["Horseback-riding", "Horses in sport", 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"Question: How old were Jimmi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison when they died?\nAnswer:", "answer": "27", "aliases": ["27", "twenty-seven"]} {"context": "Question: In which city in the UK is the National Railways Museum?\nAnswer:", "answer": "York", "aliases": ["Park Grove (1895)", "York UA", "Yorkish", "UN/LOCODE:GBYRK", "York, UK", "Eoforwic", "Park Grove School", "York Ham", "The weather in York", "City of York", "York, England", "York, Yorkshire", "York ham", "County Borough of York", "YORK", "Eoferwic", "Park Grove Primary School", "York, North Yorkshire", "Yoisk", "York", "York (England)"]} {"context": "Question: Ailurophobia is the abnormal fear of what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CATS", "aliases": ["C.A.T.S.", "CATS", "CATS (disambiguation)", "Cats (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Mexican Salvador Alvarenga, the 438-day longest-surviving castaway ever, was sued in 2015 for?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Eating his shipmate", "aliases": ["Eating his shipmate"]} {"context": "Question: \"\"\"The Godfather\"\" trilogy of films was centred around which family?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Corleone", "aliases": ["Corleone, Sicily", "Corleone", "Corleone, Italy"]} {"context": "Question: In 2014, CNN reported that FBI and other law enforcement agencies send their trainees to what Washington, D.C. museum so they can see for themselves how not protecting civil liberties can lead to bigger horrors?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Holocaust Museum", "aliases": ["Holocaust Museum", "Holocaust museum", "Holocaust museum (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Late British singer-songwriter John Simon Ritchie was better known by what name?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sid Vicious", "aliases": ["John Simon Ritchie-Beverly", "John Simon Ritchie", "Sid vicious", "Sid Vicious", "Simon Ritchie", "Sid viscious", "John Simon Ritchie Beverly"]} {"context": "Question: Which American singer-songwriter wrote 'Sweet Baby James', the title track of his second album in 1970?\nAnswer:", "answer": "James Taylor", "aliases": ["Taylor, James", "Jelly Man Kelly", "James Vernon Taylor", "Jellyman Kelly", "James Taylor", "James Taylor (American musician)"]} {"context": "Question: Who won the most of the first ten tournaments called the Women's Hockey World Cup (the field hockey World Cup competition for women), which was inaugurated in 1974?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Netherlands", "aliases": ["NETHERLANDS", "The netherland", "Nederlandia", "Climate of the Netherlands", "Administrative divisions of the netherlands", "The Netheralands", "Nyderlandai", "Northern Netherlands", "Holland (country)", "Administrative divisions of the Netherlands", "The Netherlands", "Netherlands", "Pays-Bas", "Netherlands, (Dut/Hol)", "ISO 3166-1:NL", "Olanda", "Netherlands/HistoryTalk", "Capitals of Holland", "Neatherlands", "The netherlands", "Dutch inhabitants", "Netherlands, The", "European Netherlands", "Subdivisions of the Netherlands", "Mainland Netherlands", "Metropolitan Netherlands", "Nehterlands", "Netherlands (European territory)"]} {"context": "Question: The mask worn in the 1996 film ‘Scream’ is based on a painting by which artist?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Edvard Munch", "aliases": ["Edvard munch", "Edward munch", "Death In the Sickroom", "Edvvard Munch", "Frieze of Life", "Edvard Munch", "Edward Munch"]} {"context": "Question: What, loosely translating as 'self-boiler', is a traditional metal Russian tea urn called?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Samovar", "aliases": ["Samowar", "Semaver", "Samovar", "Electric samovar", "Zavarka"]} {"context": "Question: Which Asian country hosted its first Formula One Grand Prix motor race in October 2010?\nAnswer:", "answer": "South Korea", "aliases": ["Nam Chosun", "Korea, Republic Of", "So. 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"Toxicological"]} {"context": "Question: Which famous 1847 novel by Charlotte Bronte features a character named Edward Rochester who resides at Thornfield Hall?\nAnswer:", "answer": "JANE EYRE", "aliases": ["Jane Eyre", "JANE EYRE", "Mr. Edward Fairfax Rochester", "Mr. Rochester", "List of artistic depictions of and related to Jane", "Jane Eire", "Edward Fairfax Rochester", "Jane Eyre: An Autobiography", "Mr. Edward Rochester", "Reader, I married him", "Mr Edward Rochester", "Edward Rochester", "جين أير", "Jane Eyre (novel)", "Henry Brocklehurst", "St. John Rivers", "Mr. Brocklehurst", "Mr Edward Fairfax Rochester", "Reader, I married him.", "Blanche Ingram", "Saint John Rivers", "Mr Rochester", "Adele Varens", "St. John Eyre Rivers"]} {"context": "Question: Truax Field international airport is in which US state?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Wisconsin", "aliases": ["Badger State", "State of Wisconsin", "Wis.", "Transportation in Wisconsin", "Government of Wisconsin", "Climate of Wisconsin", 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["Kellys kids", "The Brady Girls Get Married", "The Brady Brides", "The Brady Bunch (reboot)", "Brady bunch", "The Brady Bunch Kids", "Brady Bunch Kids", "The Brady Bunch", "Brady Bunch", "Kelly's Kids", "The brady bunch", "We'll Always be Friends", "The Brady Bunch reboot", "The Brady Brunch"]} {"context": "Question: What must be no smaller than 1.68 inches (42.67mm), weigh no more than 1.62oz (45.93g) and be symmetrically dimpled?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Golf ball", "aliases": ["Featherie ball", "Golf balls", "Physics of golf", "Golf ball", "Golfball", "Guttie", "Feathery ball", "Golf Ball History"]} {"context": "Question: What nickname has been given to the Velodrome in the Olympic Park because of the shape of its roof?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The PRINGLE", "aliases": ["Pringle", "The PRINGLE"]} {"context": "Question: Lent (Latin Quadragesima) is traditionally a Christian religious fast of how many days?\nAnswer:", "answer": "40", "aliases": ["forty", "40"]} {"context": "Question: Beaufort who created The Wind Scale had which profession ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sailor", "aliases": ["Merchant mariner", "Sailors", "Seafarers", "Boatmen", "Sailor", "Boatmanship", "Seafarer", "Expert seamen", "Mariner"]} {"context": "Question: ‘Mucke’ is the Serbo-Croatian name for which UK tv series?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Only Fools and Horses", "aliases": ["Sunglasses Ron", "Lovely jubly", "Only Fools and Horses", "Voted Britain's Best Sitcom", "Only Fools and Horses...", "Only Fools", "Yernly Fyerls and Nesbits", "Only Fools & Horses", "Trotters International Traders Plc", "Once upon a time in peckham", "OF&H", "Nelson Mandella House", "Paddy The Greek", "Only Fools And Horses", "Trotters Independent Traders", "Only fools and horses", "George Trotter", "Peckham Echo"]} {"context": "Question: What sort of plant is 'Bladderwrack'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SEAWEED", "aliases": ["Macroalgal", "Marine algae", "Seaweeds", "Macroalgae", "Sea weed", "Sea Weeds", "Seaweed", "SEAWEED"]} {"context": "Question: Which French fashion designer regularly co-hosted UK TV’s ‘Eurotrash’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Jean-Paul GAULTIER", "aliases": ["Jean Paul Gaultier", "John Paul Gautier", "John Paul Gaultier", "Jean-Paul GAULTIER", "John-Paul Gautier", "Jean Paul Gautier", "Junior Gaultier", "Jean-Paul Gaultier", "John-Paul Gaultier"]} {"context": "Question: Which world war 2 German SS captain and Gestapo member was known as ‘The Butcher of Lyon”?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(Klaus) Barbie", "aliases": ["Nickolas Barbie", "Klaus Barbie", "Nikolaus Barbie Jr.", "Klaus Barbi", "Barbie klaus", "(Klaus) Barbie", "Nikolaus Barbie", "Barbie Trial", "Claus Barbie", "Butcher of Lyon", "Klaus Altmann"]} {"context": "Question: Which Shakespeare play tells the story of Prospero, the rightful Duke of Milan?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The TEMPEST", "aliases": ["Van Eck radiation", "EMSEC", "Tempest attack", "Emissions security", "Emission security", "The TEMPEST", "Tempest (codename)", "TEMPEST"]} {"context": "Question: What story introduced the Cybermen?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Tenth Planet", "aliases": ["The Tenth Planet", "Dr Who – Music from the Tenth Planet", "Dr Who - Music from the Tenth Planet", "The Tenth Planet (Doctor Who)"]} {"context": "Question: The title of which classic 19th century Russian novel comes from the plot where deceased serfs are counted for accounting purposes?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol", "aliases": ["Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol"]} {"context": "Question: What is the approximate speed of sound through seawater?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1560m/s", "aliases": ["1560m/s"]} {"context": "Question: What was the name of Ian McEwan's Booker Prize winning novel of 1998?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Amsterdam", "aliases": ["Classis of Amsterdam", "Capital of Holland", "Amsterdam, Holland", "UN/LOCODE:NLAMS", "NLAMS", "Amsterdam (Netherlands)", "Geography of Amsterdam", "Amesterdam", "Amsterdam, North Holland", "Capitals of the Netherlands", 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Egypt", "Republic of Eygpt", "Égypte", "Second Egyptian Republic", "Egipt", "ISO 3166-1:EG", "Egypt info"]} {"context": "Question: In which events did Gert Fredriksson win six Olympic gold medals?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Canoeing", "aliases": ["Flatwater", "Canoeing", "Canoeist", "Canoers", "Canoe flatwater racing", "Canoing", "Paddler", "Canoer", "Flatwater canoeing", "Competitive canoeing"]} {"context": "Question: Which French actor features on the cover on The Smiths album The Queen is Dead\nAnswer:", "answer": "Alain Delon", "aliases": ["Alan Delon", "Alain Delon", "Alain Fabien Maurice Marcel Delon"]} {"context": "Question: Which island known as Ynys Gybi in Welsh, lies just off the west coast of Anglesey?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Holy Island", "aliases": ["Holy Island (disambiguation)", "Holy Island", "Holy Isle (disambiguation)", "Holy Isle"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the 'Referee' on the TV game show 'Big Break'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "John Virgo", "aliases": ["Mr. Perfection", "John Virgo"]} {"context": "Question: Located in a country of the same name which is African's second highest mountain?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MT KENYA", "aliases": ["Mount Kenia", "Mount Kenya", "Mount Kirinyaga", "Mt Kenya", "Mt kenya", "Etymology of Mount Kenya", "Mount kenya", "Lenana", "Batian", "Mount Kenya massif", "Mt. Kenya", "Nelion", "MT KENYA", "Point Lenana"]} {"context": "Question: What boy with a girl's name was sung about by Johnny Cash?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sue", "aliases": ["Sue", "SUE", "Sue (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Who invented the telescope in 1608?\nAnswer:", "answer": "HANS LIPPERSHEY", "aliases": ["Hans Lipperhey", "Johannes Lippershey", "Johann Lippershey", "Hans Lippershey", "HANS LIPPERSHEY", "Hans lippershey telescope"]} {"context": "Question: 'Egoportrait' (a Quebecois word) was added to the 2015 French dictionary, meaning what more popular new English word?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Selfie", "aliases": ["Selfies", "Falfie", "Selfie", "Christ the Redeemer selfie", "Селфи", "Selfy", "Selfie Olympics", "No-makeup selfie", "Christ the redeemer selfie"]} {"context": "Question: Which crop is attacked by the Colorado Beetle?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Potato", "aliases": ["Idaho potato", "Potato farmer", "Potatos", "Cooking potatoes", "Boiled Potatoes", "Potato, Irish", "Pottato", "Tattie", "New potatoes", "Pomme Terre", "Pratie", "Patatoes", "Potato farm", "German Butterball", "Poetato", "Spud", "History of Potatoes", "Solanum tuberosum", "Roast potato", "Potato (northern)", "Red potato", "White potatoes", "Potato", "White potato", "Potatoes", "Super tuber", "Boiled potatos", "New potato", "Potato industry", "Kerris Pink", "Irish potato", "Boiled potato", "Potater", "Purple potato", "Tatey", "Alu (tuber)", "History of potatoes", "Red Potato", "Maris Peer", "Potatoe", "Potato farmers", "Idaho Potato", "Solanum tuberosum tuberosum", "Culture of potato", "Pateeto", "Red potatoes", "Poetatoe", "Boiled potatoes", "Tatties", "Blue potato", "Potato skin", "Spuds"]} {"context": "Question: In 1925 at Windsor, bookmakers went on strike - against what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Betting Tax", "aliases": ["Betting Tax"]} {"context": "Question: Which artist, a member of the Order of Merit, was born in Bradford in July 1937?\nAnswer:", "answer": "DAVID HOCKNEY", "aliases": ["Hockney", "DAVID HOCKNEY", "David Hockney"]} {"context": "Question: What word is used to describe someone who is neither left or right handed, but can use both hands with equal ease?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ambidextrous", "aliases": ["Ambidexterity", "Ambidexterous", "Ambisinister", "Ambidextrousness", "Ambadexterous", "Ambidextrous"]} {"context": "Question: On which river does Ipswich stand?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Orwell", "aliases": ["Orwell (disambiguation)", "Orwell"]} {"context": "Question: Mearth was the name of the child of which US tv characters?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mork and Mindy", "aliases": ["Shazbot!", "Nanu nanu", "Shazbot", "Nanoo nanoo", "Mork from Ork", "Nanu Nanu", "Na-Nu Na-Nu", "Exidor", "Mork & Mindy", "Mork and Mindy", "Mork And Mindy", "Mindy McConnell"]} {"context": "Question: What do we call the vegetable called the rutabaga in America?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Swede", "aliases": ["Svenskar", "Sweden people", "Ethnic Swede", "Sweede", "Sweed", "Swede", "Swede (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Deacon Blue took their name from the title of a song by which group?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Steely Dan", "aliases": ["The Dan", "Steely dan", "Steely Dan", "Steeley Dan", "Steely Dan (band)", "Danfest"]} {"context": "Question: What name is given to the nine square mile area of West Yorkshire, between Wakefield, Morley and Rothwell, famous for growing a certain vegetable?\nAnswer:", "answer": "THE RHUBARB TRIANGLE", "aliases": ["Yorkshire Forced Rhubarb", "THE RHUBARB TRIANGLE", "Champagne Rhubarb", "Rhubarb Triangle", "The rhubarb triangle"]} {"context": "Question: \"The song \"\"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend\"\" was famously performed by Marilyn Monroe in which 1953 film?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", "aliases": ["Gentlemens prefer blondes", "Gentleman Prefer Blondes", "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (disambiguation", "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"]} {"context": "Question: Which hit for 'Wet Wet Wet' was the biggest-selling single in Britain in 1994?\nAnswer:", "answer": "'LOVE IS ALL AROUND'", "aliases": ["Love Is All Around (Wet Wet Wet song", "'LOVE IS ALL AROUND'", "Love Is All Around (The Troggs song", "Love Is All Around (the Troggs song", "Love Is All Around", "Christmas Is All Around", "Love is All Around"]} {"context": "Question: What was the name of the IBM computer that defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1997?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Deep Blue", "aliases": ["Deep Blue (disambiguation)", "Deepblue", "Deep Blue", "Deep blue"]} {"context": "Question: In which country is the southern pillar of Hercules\nAnswer:", "answer": "Morocco", "aliases": ["ISO 3166-1:MA", "Al-Mamlakah al-Ma�", "Maroc", "Royaume du Maroc", "Norocco", "Moraco", "Sultanate of Fez", "Etymology of Morocco", "المغرب", "Al-Mamlaka al-Maġ", "Maroc (disambiguation)", "Morroco", "Al-Maġrib", "Lmaġrib", "Sherifian Empire", "Maroco", "Name of Morocco", "Morrocco", "Moroccan Kingdom", "Morocco", "Morrocan", "Al-Mamlakah al-Ma�", "Moroco", "Marokko", "المملكة المغرب", "Marocko", "Sultanate of Morocco", "Al-Mamlaka al-Maghreb", "Kingdom of Morocco"]} {"context": "Question: Who became the ruler of Russia in 1964 until his death in 1982?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Leonid Brezhnev", "aliases": ["Brezhnev, Leonid Ily", "Leonid I. Brezhnev", "Brežněv", "Leonid Iljic Breznev", "Leonid Brezhnev", "Breshneu", "Breshnev", "Леони́д Иль", "Leonid Brezhnev (disambiguation)", "Brezhnev", "Leonid Ilych Brezhnev", "Leonid Brezhniev", "Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev", "Leonid Brežnev", "Brechnev", "Brejnev", "L. I. Brezhnev", "Leonid Breznev", "Leonid Iljitsch Breschnew", "Breznev", "Brezhnevian", "Leonid Ilich Brezhnev", "Leonid Breshnev", "Leonid Iljič Brežnev"]} {"context": "Question: The song ‘Seventy Six Trombones’ is from which musical show?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Music Man", "aliases": ["Gary, Indiana (song)", "River City, IA", "Marian Paroo", "The Musicman", "The Music Man (musical)", "River City, Iowa", "Meredith Willson's The Music Man", "River City (The Music Man)", "The Music Man", "Winthrop Paroo", "Charlie Cowell", "Trouble (The Music Man song)", "Prof. Harold Hill", "The Music Man Live!"]} {"context": "Question: On which TV quiz show was Princess Anne a contestant\nAnswer:", "answer": "Question of Sport", "aliases": ["Question of sport", "A Question of sport", "A Question Of Sport", "A Question of Sport", "Question of Sport", "AQOS"]} {"context": "Question: What object was unveiled outside John Lennon Airport, Liverpool, in 2005?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Yellow submarine", "aliases": ["Yellow Submarine", "Yellow submarine", "The Yellow Submarine", "Yellow Submarine (disambiguation)", "Yello Sub"]} {"context": "Question: What type of plant is a 'Silver Slipper'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "AZALEA", "aliases": ["Azalea species", "AZALEA", "Azaleas", "Azalea", "Culture of azalea"]} {"context": "Question: Who was on the English throne 1377 - 99?\nAnswer:", "answer": "RICHARD II", "aliases": ["Richard ii", "Richard II, King of the English", "Richard, Duke of Cornwall", "Richard II (England)", "Richard II, King of England", "Richard II", "King Richard II of England", "RICHARD II", "King Richard II", "Richard II of england", "Richard II of England"]} {"context": "Question: The 1958 film ‘Gigi’ was based on the novel by which French author?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Colette", "aliases": ["Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette", "Colette Willy", "Sidonie Gabrielle Colette", "Sidonie Colette", "Cheri (novel)", "Gabrielle Colette", "Sidonie Gabrielle Claudine Co", "Colette"]} {"context": "Question: Who played the title role in the 2008 film 'The Wrestler'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MICKEY ROURKE", "aliases": ["Mickey Rourke", "Micky Rourke", "MICKEY ROURKE", "Mickey Roarke"]} {"context": "Question: How many Electoral College votes did Washington bring to the table this year?\nAnswer:", "answer": "12", "aliases": ["twelve", "12"]} {"context": "Question: The Cartier Racing Awards are competed for in which sport?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Horse racing", "aliases": ["Scratch sheet", "Race horse", "Pony racing", "Horse Racing", "Racing horse", "Racing industry", "Horse racing in Japan", "Horse-racing", "Keiba", "🏇", "Horse racing", "Horse racing venue", "Racing on horseback", "Quarter-Horse Racing", "Horse race", "Horse races", "Racehorses", "Horse-race", "Racehorse", "Turf patron", "Horserace", "Horseracing"]} {"context": "Question: How many Rings of Power were there, in total?\nAnswer:", "answer": "20", "aliases": ["twenty", "20"]} {"context": "Question: Which chemical element is named after the Greek word for the Moon?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Selenium", "aliases": ["Selenious", "Selenium compounds", "Selenian", "Selenium (disambiguation)", "Selenous", "Selenium", "Element 34", "Selenosis", "Seleniferous", "Seleniun", "Seleniuretted", "Selenium poisoning"]} {"context": "Question: Bole is a shade of which colour?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Brown", "aliases": ["Orangeish blacks", "Light brown", "Orangeish black", "Black oranges", "Blackish-oranges", "Black-oranges", "Orangeish-black", "Orangeblack", "Orange-black", "Orangeish-blacks", "Brownest", "Brownishly", "Blackish orange", "Brown", "List of terms associated with the color brown", "Orange-blacks", "Blackish oranges", "Orangeishblacks", "Brownness", "Orangeishblack", "Orangish-blacks", "Orangish blacks", "Pale Sandy Brown", "Blackish-orange", "Orangishblack", "Blackorange", "Brownishness", "Blackishoranges", "Brownish", "Orangish-black", "Black orange", "Orangish black", "Pullman brown", "Blackishorange", "Orange blacks", "Brown (colour)", "Black-orange", "Blackoranges", "Orangishblacks", "Dark brown", "Brown (color)", "Reddish brown", "Orangeblacks", "Brownly", "Orange black"]} {"context": "Question: Who played the title role in the 1951 film ‘Captain Horatio Hornblower RN’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Gregory Peck", "aliases": ["Gregory peck", "Gregory Peck", "Gregory Peckk", "Greg Peck", "Eldred Gregory Peck"]} {"context": "Question: The Ducati is manufactured in which city and what country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bologna, Italy", "aliases": ["Comune di Bologna", "Bolognese", "Commune di Bologna", "Bulåggna", "Bologna", "Bolagna", "Bologne", "UN/LOCODE:ITBLQ", "Bologna, Italy", "History of Bologna", "Felsina", "Bologna (Italy)", "בולוניה", "Bologna italy"]} {"context": "Question: When US President James Garfield was shot in Washington DC in July 1881, what was he doing?\nAnswer:", "answer": "WAITING FOR A TRAIN", "aliases": ["WAITING FOR A TRAIN", "Waiting for a Train"]} {"context": "Question: What is the former name of Helsingor, Denmark?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Elsinor", "aliases": ["Elsinor"]} {"context": "Question: In which modern country is the ancient city of Petra?\nAnswer:", "answer": "JORDAN", "aliases": ["Jordan (country)", "Al-Urdunn", "أردنّ", "JOrdan", "Urdun", "Hashemite Kingdom of Transjordan", "Urdunn", "The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan", "Administrative divisions of Jordan", "HKJ", "State of Jordan", "Jordan", "Jordanian Kingdom", "Languages of Jordan", "Hashemite Kingdom of the Jordan", "Jordanie", "Al-Mamlakah al", "JORDAN", "Al-'Urdun", "Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan", "ISO 3166-1:JO", "الأردن", "Kingdom of the Jordan", "Ottoman Jordon", "Al-Urdun", "H.K of Jordan", "Etymology of Jordan", "المملكة الأردن", "Kingdom of Jordan"]} {"context": "Question: What in the human body is the calcaneum?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Heel bone", "aliases": ["Heelbone", "Calcaneus bone", "Calcaneus", "Calcaneal tuberosity", "Calcaneal", "Heel bone", "Tuber calcanei", "Calcaneous bone", "Calcaneum", "Os calcis", "Os calcaneum"]} {"context": "Question: ‘Obey your thirst’ is the advertising slogan for which soft drink?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sprite", "aliases": ["Sprite (comics)", "Sprite (disambiguation)", "Sprite", "Sprites"]} {"context": "Question: Which Spanish artist painted the 'Rokeby Venus', completed in 1651?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Velazquez.", "aliases": ["Velasquez (surname)", "Velazquez (disambiguation)", "Velázquez (surname)", "Velazquez", "Velazquez.", "Velásquez (surname)"]} {"context": "Question: Selenology is the scientific study of which celestial body?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The moon", "aliases": ["Sol 3a", "Moon-like", "Mass of the Moon", "Solar and lunar eclipses", "Moon mass", "Earth's natural satellites", "Sol IIIa", "Moon", "Satellite of Earth", "🌙", "Mass of Moon", "Earth and moon", "Lunarian", "🌛", "🌜", "Luna (natural satellite)", "Pictures on the moon", "Earth I", "Earth and Moon", "☽", "☾", "Luna (moon)", "Lunar 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"Christianity in Vatican City", "ISO 3166-1:VA", "People of Vatican City", "State of Vatican City", "Ecclesiastical governnment", "Vaticana City", "The Vatican City State", "Communications in the Vatican City", "Roman Catholicism in the Vatican City", "Vatican City/Communications", "History of Vatican", "Vatican City-State", "State of the City of the Vatican", "Demographics of the Vatican City", "State of Vatican", "Roman Catholicism in Rome", "State of the Vatican City", "Holy See (The Vatican)", "Catholic City", "Europe/Vatican", "The Vatican City", "Vatican City State", "Vatican city", "CittA del vaticano", "Demographics of Vatican City", "Population of Vatican City", "Città del vaticano", "History of Vatican City", "Religion in the Vatican City", "Vatikan", "Capital of Vatican City", "Vatican City/People", "Sovereign of the State of the Vatican City", "Sport in the Vatican City", "Stato della Città del Vaticano", "Holy See (Vatican)", "Status Civitatis Vaticanae", "Vatican City", "Vatican City/History", "Citta del Vaticano", "Città del Vaticano", "History of the Vatican City", "Vatican State", "Vatican citizenship", "Città del vaticano", "Roman Catholicism in Vatican City", "List of companies of Vatican City", "Vatican City (Holy See)", "Apostolic Palace & St. Peter's Basil", "Citta del vaticano"]} {"context": "Question: Whose playing of the part of Enrico Bandello in the film 'Little Caesar' brought him to stardom?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Edward G. Robinson", "aliases": ["Emanuel Goldenberg", "Robinson, Edward G.", "Edward Goldenberg Robinson", "Edward G. Robinson", "Edward G Robinson"]} {"context": "Question: Which mountain range stretches for 1500 miles and has Mount Mitchell at 6,684 feet as its highest point?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Appalachians", "aliases": ["Appalachian mountain range", "Northern Appalachian Mountains", "The Apalachians", "Appalachain", "The Appalachians", "Appalacian Mountain system", "Appalachian Rise", "Appalachian Range", "Appalachian Mountain", "Appalachian Mountain Range", "Appalachian Mountains", "Apalachian", "Apalachian Mountains", "Appalachians", "The mountains of Appalachia", "Appalachian region", "The Appalachian Mountains", "Appalachian Mountain system", "Appalachian mountains", "Apalachians", "Appalachian highlands", "The Apalachian Mountains", "Appalachian Highlands"]} {"context": "Question: Who would use the expression a right plonker\nAnswer:", "answer": "Del Boy", "aliases": ["Del-Boy", "Del Boy", "Del boy", "Del Boy Trotter", "Loverly Jubbly", "Loverly jubbly", "Delboy", "Del-Boy Trotter", "Derek Trotter", "Del Trotter", "Derek Edward Trotter", "Del boy Trotter"]} {"context": "Question: What was the more famous two word name of American singer and ukele player who had the real name Herbert Khaury. In 1968 he released a classic version of a popular song which he sang in a high pitched voice?\nAnswer:", "answer": "TINY TIM", "aliases": ["Tiny Tim (disambiguation)", "TINY TIM", "Tiny Tim"]} {"context": "Question: Pompey the Great and Crassus were two of the 'First Triumverate' in 60 BC. Who was the third?\nAnswer:", "answer": "JULIUS CAESAR", "aliases": ["Julious caesar", "Literary works of Julius Caesar", "Julius Caesar (Roman)", "IVLIVS CÆSAR", "Julius Caesar", "Divus Iulius", "Caesar, Julius", "Julius caesar quotes", "Juluis Cesar", "Giulius Caesar", "Caesar Dictator", "IMP. CAESAR", "Gayus Julius Caesar", "C. Julius Caesar", "Julius caesar", "Commentaries of Julius Cæsar", "Ivlivs Caesar", "IMP. 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On the whole I'd rather be in Philadelphia\nAnswer:", "answer": "W.C. Fields", "aliases": ["W. C. Fields", "William Claude Dukenfield", "W.C. Fields", "Wc fields", "Charles Bogle", "WC Fields", "W C Fields", "Otis Criblecoblis", "Mahatma Kane Jeeves"]} {"context": "Question: In the TV series 'Friends', what is 'rachel's' surname?\nAnswer:", "answer": "'GREEN'", "aliases": ["Green (crater)", "Green (song)", "Green (disambiguation)", "GREEN", "'GREEN'", "GREEN (disambiguation)", "Green (album)"]} {"context": "Question: If you heard the catchphrase \"They're great\" what would expect to be advertised?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Frosties", "aliases": ["Frosted Rice", "Tiger Power", "Frosted Flakes", "Cinnamon Krunchers", "Kellog's Frosted Flakes", "Zucaritas", "Whole Grain Tiger Power", "They're gonna taste great", "Tony's Cinnamon Krunchers", "Frosted Flakes of Corn", "Cocoa Frosted Flakes", "Kellogg's Frosted Flakes", "List of Frosted Flakes Products", "Kellogg's Frosties", "Sugar Frosted Flakes", "Frosties"]} {"context": "Question: Which League 2 football team play home games at the New York Stadium?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rotherham Utd", "aliases": ["Rotherham FC", "Miller Bear", "Rotherham United Football Club", "Rotherham United F. C.", "Rotherham United F C", "Rotherham United", "Rotherham utd", "Rotherham United FC", "Rotherham Utd", "Rotherham United F.C."]} {"context": "Question: Louis Reard created which two-piece item of clothing in 1946?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bikini", "aliases": ["Bikinis", "Bikini-tanned", "Men's bikini", "Unikini", "Bikini (underwear)", "Bikini-tanning", "Bikini tops", "Bikini tanned", "Bikini-tan", "Bikinitanning", "Bikinitan", "Pale breast", "Bikini", "Pale breasts", "Bikini top", "👙", "Bikini tanning", "Vkini", "Bikini-tans", "Two-piece swimsuit", "Bikinitans", "Bikini bottom", "Bikinitanned", "Bikini tans"]} {"context": "Question: Who gave his name to the scientific law that states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume at constant temperature?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Robert Boyle", "aliases": ["Boylean", "Robert Boyle", "Sir Robert Boyle", "The Hon Robert Boyle"]} {"context": "Question: To which family of birds do Linnets belong?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Finches", "aliases": ["Fringillidae", "Carduelidae", "Carduelini", "Finches", "True finch", "Finch", "Finch (bird)"]} {"context": "Question: What is the currency of the middle eastern country of Qatar?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rial", "aliases": ["Rial (disambiguation)", "Rial (monetary unit)", "Rial", "ریال", "﷼", "Riyal (disambiguation)", "Riyals", "Riyal", "RIAL", "Rial (currency)", "Rials"]} {"context": "Question: Which British comedy actor has a refuse tip named after him in New Zealand, after he visited Palmerston, and said that it was a great place to commit suicide?\nAnswer:", "answer": "John Cleese.", "aliases": ["John Marwood Cleese", "Camilla Cleese", "Cleese", "John Cleese (actor)", "John Cleese.", "John Otto Cleese", "Reginald Cheese", "John cleese", "John Cleese"]} {"context": "Question: In terms of tonnage of cargo handled, which is the world's largest port?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rotterdam", "aliases": ["Rotterdam South", "Rotterdam, South Holland", "R'dam", "Historisch Museum Rotterdam", "UN/LOCODE:NLRTM", "Rotterdam, Holland", "Roterdam", "Rotterdam, Netherlands", "Rotterdam", "Rotterdam, Zuid Holland"]} {"context": "Question: Which famous stage production, first seen in 1973, contains a scruffily dressed hunchback named Riff Raff?\nAnswer:", "answer": "THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW", "aliases": ["THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW", "Dr Frank N Furter", "Magenta (Rocky Horror)", "Richard O'Brien's The Rocky Horror Show", "Rocky Horror Show", "Dr. Frank-n-Furter", "The Rocky Horror Show", "Riff Raff (hunchback)", "Dr. Frank N. Furter"]} {"context": "Question: Citizen Band radio operators have nicknames for various towns and cities. In C.B. jargon which Clwyd town is called 'Sparkie Town'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "FLINT", "aliases": ["Fast Library for Number Theory", "FLINT"]} {"context": "Question: What is the surname of Django in the 2012 film ‘Django Unchained’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Freeman", "aliases": ["Freeman", "Free men (disambiguation)", "Freemen (disambiguation)", "Free men", "Free man", "Freeman (disambiguation)", "Freemen", "Freeman (album)"]} {"context": "Question: Who wrote the 1951 novel ‘From here to Eternity’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "James Jones", "aliases": ["Jones, James", "James Jones (basketball)", "James Jones (disambiguation)", "James Jones (running back)", "James Jones", "James Jones (American football)"]} {"context": "Question: The Drover's Arms featured in which 1970s and 80s BBC TV series?\nAnswer:", "answer": "All Creatures Great and Small", "aliases": ["All Creatures Great & Small", "All Creatures Great and Small (disambiguation)", "All creatures great and small", "All Creatures Great and Small"]} {"context": "Question: In 1818, British obstetrician James Blundell performed the first successful human what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Blood transfusion", "aliases": ["Blood unit", "Transfusingly", "Transfusion reaction", "Blood transfusers", "Transfusions", "Transfusedly", "Transfusionally", "Serious Hazards of Transfusion", "Transfusion-transmitted infection", "Blood transfuser", "Transfusion reactions", "Transfusional", "Cross and type", "Blood Transfusion", "Transfusion of blood", "Blood transfusions", "Group and screen", "Transfusing", "Type and cross", "Blood/Blood Transfusion", "Blood transfusion", "Transfuses", "Blood units", "Transfuser", "Massive transfusion protocol", "Transfused", "Transfuse", "Transfusers"]} {"context": "Question: What online travel agency uses The Roaming Gnome as its' TV spokesperson?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Travelocity", "aliases": ["AllHotels", "Travelocity", "Easy Sabre", "SAABRE", "Eaasy Sabre", "Easy Saabre", "Travelocity.com", "Saabre", "Eaasy SABRE", "Travelosity", "Easy SAABRE", "Travelocity Business", "The roaming gnome", "Easy SABRE"]} {"context": "Question: What British ship was sunk by Gunther Prien, captain of submarine U47, on the night of 13 and 14 October 1939?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Royal Oak", "aliases": ["Royal Oak", "The Royal Oak", "Royal Oak (tree)"]} {"context": "Question: With what is FIFA usually associated?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Football", "aliases": ["FOOTBALL", "History of football", "Games called football", "FootBall", "Football games", "Modern codes of football", "Football", "Footbal", "Foot ball", "Foot Ball", "Foot-ball", "Football move", "Football's", "Football rules", "History of football games", "Football code", "Foot-Ball", "Football (Group of Sports)", "Football (elliptical)", "Football codes"]} {"context": "Question: What is an oblation in relation to a god? Offering; Curse; Damnation; or Church?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Offering", "aliases": ["Offering (album)", "Offering (disambiguation)", "Offering"]} {"context": "Question: What is the leather finger protection used by archers called\nAnswer:", "answer": "A tab", "aliases": ["Tab X-Tra", "A tab", "Tab soda", "Tab (soda)", "Tab pop", "Tab cola", "Tab (soft drink)", "TaB", "Tab x-tra"]} {"context": "Question: The King of Wishful Thinking was a hit song used during the opening credits of the movie Pretty Woman. Who sang it?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Go West", "aliases": ["GO WEST", "Go West", "Go West (disambiguation)", "Go West (film)", "Go west", "Go West (album)"]} {"context": "Question: Name the year; Dunblane massacre, IRA bomb in Manchester city centre, the first cloned mammal, Dolly the sheep, was born?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1996", "aliases": ["one thousand, nine hundred and ninety-six", "1996"]} {"context": "Question: What does an entomologist study?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Insects", "aliases": ["Insect reproduction", "Entomofauna", "Entomos", "Insect viruses", "Éntomon", "Insects", "Entomon", "Insect hormones", "Insect orders", "Dicondylia", "Insect life cycle", "Orders of insects", "Insect", "Insecto", "Ἔντομος", "Orders of Insects", "Insecta", "Éntomos", "Insectum", "Bug (insect)"]} {"context": "Question: Which 70s show was based on the British show Till Death Us Do Part?\nAnswer:", "answer": "All In The Family", "aliases": ["All In The Family", "All in the family", "Justice For All (TV pilot)", "Stretch Cunningham", "All in the Family (US series)", "Those Were the Days (TV pilot)", "All In the Family", "Millard Fillmore High School", "All in the Family", "Justice for All (TV pilot)", "Those Were The Days (TV pilot)"]} {"context": "Question: The island called Martha's Vineyard off the south of Cape Cod in New England is in which state of the USA?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Massachusetts", "aliases": ["Masachusetts", "Masshole Commonwealth", "Massachusetts (state)", "Massachusetts culture", "Massachusetts, United States", "Masachussetts", "Commonwealth of Masachusetts", "The Bay State", "Commonwealth of Masachussets", "Culture of Massachusetts", "Commonwealth of Massachusetts", "MA (state)", "Massechusetts", "Commonwealth of Masachusets", "Commonwealth of Massachussets", "Religion in Massachusetts", "Masschusetts", "Masachussets", "Commonwealth of Massachussetts", "Massachusetts", "Transport in Massachusetts", "Massachusite", "Economy of Massachusetts", "6th State", "Massitchusits", "Massachsuetts", "Commonwealth of Masachussetts", "The Commonwealth of Massachusetts", "Massachussets", "Massachus", "Massechussets", "Transportation in Massachusetts", "Massachusets", "Masachusets", "Mass.", "Massachusetts state", "Sixth State", "Massachusites", "Massacheusetts", "Most Serene Commonwealth of Massachusetts", "US-MA", "Commonwealth of Massachusets", "Massachussetts", "Massachusetts (U.S. state)", "Taxachusetts", "State of Massachusetts", "Massachusettes", "Massachusettsan", "Education in Massachusetts"]} {"context": "Question: Which was the first commercial jet airliner to go into service in the UK?\nAnswer:", "answer": "COMET", "aliases": ["Cometary nuclei", "☄", "Disconnection event", "COMET", "Dirty snowball model", "Long period comet", "Tail (comet)", "Dark comet", "Dirty snowball theory", "Dirty snowball hypothesis", "Short-period comet", "Black comets", "Short period comets", "Halley-type comet", "Long-period comet", "Comet Tails", "Jupiter family", "Plasma tail", "Comet", "Jupiter-family comet", "Jupiter family comet", "Comets", "Dirty snowball", "Comet tails", "A1 comet", "Coma (astronomy)", "Commet", "Coma (comet)", "Cometary"]} {"context": "Question: What product is obtained from the tree Hevea Braziliensis' (amongst others)?\nAnswer:", "answer": "LATEX", "aliases": ["LaTeX", "LaTeX2RTF", "LATEX", "LaTex", "Latex (language)", "Latex2rtf", "Latex (markup language)", "Latek", "Hline", "LaTeX3", "LaTeX2e", "LateX", "%5Chline", "LaTeΧ", "LaTeKh"]} {"context": "Question: \"In Charles Dickens' \"\"Great Expectations\"\", who or what was Abel Magwitch?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Convict", "aliases": ["Ex-cons", "Convict", "Ex-con", "Ex-convict", "Convicts"]} {"context": "Question: Whose is the first tale in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Knight", "aliases": ["The Knight", "Knight (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: The painting A Dance to the Music of Time 1634 - 1635 displayed in the Wallace Collection, London is by which artist?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Nicholas Poussin", "aliases": ["Poussins", "Nicholas Poussin", "Nicolas Poussin", "Poussin, Nicolas", "Poussin", "Nicolo Poussino"]} {"context": "Question: What is the heraldic name for the colour green?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Vert", "aliases": ["Green (heraldry)", "Verte", "Vert", "Vert (heraldry)", "Green (vexillology)", "Sinople (heraldry)"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of both a tire company and a restaurant guide?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Michelin", "aliases": ["Michelin Tire Company", "Compagnie Générale des Établ", "Michelin", "Kleber (tire)", "Michelin Group", "Michelin CGDE B Brown", "Michelin Tires", "Compagnie Generale des Etablissements", "Michelin et Cie", "Michilen"]} {"context": "Question: Who did Betty Boothroyd replace as Speaker of the House of Commons on April 27th 1992?\nAnswer:", "answer": "BERNARD WEATHERILL", "aliases": ["Baron Weatherill", "Bruce Bernard Weatherill", "Jack Weatherill", "BERNARD WEATHERILL", "Bernard Weatherhill", "Bruce Bernard Weatherill, Baron Weatherill", "Bernard Weatherill", "Bruce Bernard Weatherill, Baron Weatherill,", "Bernard Weatherill, Baron Weatherill", "Lord Weatherill"]} {"context": "Question: In the human body what is the Axilla commonly known as?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The armpit", "aliases": ["Underarm", "Axillae", "Underarms", "Axilla", "Arm pit", "Armpits", "Axillary region", "Posterior axillary fold", "Hairy Armpits", "Armpit", "The armpit", "Oxter", "Anterior axillary fold"]} {"context": "Question: In which year was the 50p coin introduced into circulation in Britain?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1969", "aliases": ["one thousand, nine hundred and sixty-nine", "1969"]} {"context": "Question: What was the name of the ferry that capsized after leaving Zeebrugge in 1987\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Herald of free Enterprise", "aliases": ["M/S Herald of Free Enterprise", "Zeebrugge ferry disaster", "MS Herald of Free Enterprise", "Herald of free enterprise", "IMO 7820485", "Flushing Range", "The Herald of Free Enterprise", "Herald of Free Enterprise", "The Herald of free Enterprise", "Zeebrugge Disaster"]} {"context": "Question: What was introduced by the Volstead Act?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PROHIBITION IN THE USA", "aliases": ["Alcohol prohibition in the United States", "Prohibition in USA", "Prohibition in the USA", "Wets (Prohibition)", "United states prohibition", "Wine block", "U.S. prohibition", "The Prohibition", "Prohibition in the US", "Bricks of wine", "USA prohibition", "Noble experiment", "The Noble Experiment", "Prohibition of alcohol, United States", "Wine blocks", "Prohibition in the United States", "American Prohibition", "Prohibition era", "Prohibition-era (US)", "Noble Experiment", "Wine brick", "Prohibition in America", "US prohibition", "Prohibition in the U.S.", "Blocks of wine", "PROHIBITION IN THE USA", "Alcohol during and after prohibition", "National Prohibition", "Wine bricks", "US-style Prohibition", "Prohibition (US)", "American prohibition", "Prohibition Era", "Prohibition (United States)", "Prohibition US", "Prohibition (USA)"]} {"context": "Question: Which playwright wrote Murder in the Cathedral?\nAnswer:", "answer": "T S Eliot", "aliases": ["TS Elliot", "T.s. Eliot", "TS Eliot", "T S Elliot", "T. S. Eliot", "T.s. eliot", "Sweeney Among the Nightingales", "T. S. Elliott", "T.S.E.", "T.S.Eliot", "Thomas Stearns", "T. S. (Thomas Stearns)", "Ts eliot", "T. S. Elliot", "Sweeney among the Nightingales", "T.S Eliot", "T.S Elliot", "Eliotian", "T.S. Elliot", "T.S. Eliott", "T S Eliot", "T Eliot", "Ts elliot", "Prufrock and Other Observations", "Thomas S. Eliot", "Thomas Stearns Eliot, OM", "T.S. 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(disambiguation)", "Help", "I need help", "Help (television)"]} {"context": "Question: The first 'A' in the Amazon logo has an arrow under it that leads to which other letter in the word?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Z", "aliases": ["𝓩", "Z.", "Z", "🅩", "ⓩ", "Z (letter)", "Tailed z", "Geschwanztes z", "Ⓩ", "Geschwänztes z", "Geschwaenztes z", "🄩", "Geschwanztes Z", "⒵", "Long-tailed z", "🆉", "Z with tail", "Geschwaenztes Z", "Z", "🅉", "Geschwänztes Z"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of the racecourse in Louisville where the Kentucky Derby is run?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CHURCHILL DOWNS", "aliases": ["Churchill Downs Racetrack", "CHURCHILL DOWNS", "Churchill Downs"]} {"context": "Question: What are the table-top mountains found in the Guiana Highlands of South America (especially Venezuela) that inspired Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World and also appear prominently in the landscapes of the Pixar hit Up?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tepuis", "aliases": ["Tepui", "Tepuy", "Tepuis"]} {"context": "Question: What is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of London ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MANSION HOUSE", "aliases": ["Mansion House (disambiguation)", "MANSION HOUSE", "Mansion House", "The Mansion House"]} {"context": "Question: How many 'Pockets' would you find on a pool table?\nAnswer:", "answer": "6", "aliases": ["six", "6"]} {"context": "Question: In which English town is the Georgian colonnade called the Pantiles?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(ROYAL) TUNBRIDGE", "aliases": ["Royal Tonbridge Wells", "Tonbridge Wells", "Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent", "Tunbridge Wells", "(ROYAL) TUNBRIDGE", "Royal Tunbridge Wells", "Royal Borough of Tunbridge Wells", "Tunbridge Wells, England", "Culverden Down"]} {"context": "Question: When did Maori arrive in New Zealand?\nAnswer:", "answer": "late 13th century CE", "aliases": ["late 13th century CE"]} {"context": "Question: The islands called the Moluccas were previously known as what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Spice Islands", "aliases": ["Spice Islands", "Spice islands", "The Spice Islands", "Spice Islands (disambiguation)", "Spice island"]} {"context": "Question: Skean dhu, kukri, and Bowie are all types of what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Knives", "aliases": ["Ansall", "Knifes", "Cable sheath splitting knife", "Knive", "Knives", "Fish knife", "Sheath knives", "Long knife", "Knife"]} {"context": "Question: Who provided the voice for Bob The Builder on his number one hit Can We Fix It?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Neil Morrissey", "aliases": ["Neil morisey", "Neil Morrisy", "Neil A. 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Which three cyclists have won this award? (In any order.)\nAnswer:", "answer": "TOM SIMPSON", "aliases": ["TOM SIMPSON", "Tom Simpson", "Thomas Simpson (cyclist)", "Tommy Simpson"]} {"context": "Question: In The Simpsons, how is Marion Anthony D'Amico, Springfield's Mafia boss, better known\nAnswer:", "answer": "Fat Tony", "aliases": ["Fat Tony (disambiguation)", "Fat Tony", "Fat tony"]} {"context": "Question: In 1962, a 250cc World Championship for which sport was created, attracting machines built by Husqvarna, Bultaco, CZ and Greeves?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Motocross", "aliases": ["Motocross racing", "Motocross", "Motocross Racing", "Moto Cross", "Motorcycle scrambling", "Moto pit", "Moto-Cross", "Moto cross", "Motor cross", "Wilcomoto", "Motorcross"]} {"context": "Question: Name the year; Baring's Bank collapsed, Blackburn Rovers won the Premier League and Cliff Richard was knighted?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1995", "aliases": ["one thousand, nine hundred and ninety-five", "1995"]} {"context": "Question: Which Chinese deer, now found only in captivity , was named after a nineteenth century French missionary ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PERE DAVID'S DEER", "aliases": ["Père David's Deer", "Elaphurus davidianus", "Père Davids Deer", "Pere David's deer", "Pere Davids Deer", "PERE DAVID'S DEER", "Père david's deer", "Pere David's Deer", "Pere David’s deer", "Père David's deer", "Pere David Deer", "Elaphurus", "Elaphure", "Pere david's deer"]} {"context": "Question: In which country was Marie Curie born? Poland, Austria or Switzerland?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Poland", "aliases": ["Etymology of Poland", "Polish state", "Poleand", "Rzeczpospolita Polska", "Polland", "ISO 3166-1:PL", "Polskor", "Republic of Poland", "POLAND", "Fourth Poland", "Country- Poland", "Poleland", "Polska", "Poland", "Poland.", "Pols Land", "Polnd", "Po land", "Lenkija", "Bastarnia", "Pologne", "PolanD", "Polija", "Pole land", "Architecture of Poland", "Ploand"]} {"context": "Question: What is prussic acid, found in bitter almonds and laurel leaves, also known as?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hydrocyanic acid", "aliases": ["Formic anammonide", "Hydrocyanic Acid", "Cyanide gas", "74-90-8", "Hydrocyanic acid", "Hydrogen Cyanide", "Carbon hydride nitride", "Hydrocyan", "74908", "Formonitrile", "Hydrogen cyanide", "Hydrogen cyanide gas", "Cyclon", "H-C≡N", "Prussic acid", "Hydrocyanide", "Hydridonitridocarbon", "Cyanane", "Methanenitrile", "Bleiby process", "74 90 8", "MW6825000", "Prussic Acid", "Hydrodyanic acid"]} {"context": "Question: Which US state is known as the Palmetto State?\nAnswer:", "answer": "South Carolina", "aliases": ["Eighth State", "Hurricanes in South Carolina", "South Carolina (state)", "Transport in South Carolina", "The Palmetto State", "Religion in South Carolina", "South Carolina", "US-SC", "Iodine State", "South Carolina (U.S. state)", "State of South Carolina", "8th State", "Transportation in South Carolina", "South carolina", "Geography of South Carolina", "Education in South Carolina", "South Carolina (USA State)", "S. 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"answer": "CARPETS", "aliases": ["Silk rugs", "Woven carpet", "Carpet pile", "Carpet making", "Chinese carpets and rugs", "CARPETS", "Carpetlayer", "Carpet-layer", "Axminster Carpet", "Ancient Rugs", "Antique Rug", "Carpets", "Konya Carpet", "Axminster carpet", "Carpet Industry", "Rug (textile)", "Carpet binding", "Carpetlaying", "Konya carpet", "Shaggy yarn", "Carpet layer", "Carpet Fitter", "Carpet"]} {"context": "Question: A commercial power plant which opened in late 2015 in Albertville, Savoie, France uses what as a fuel?\nAnswer:", "answer": "A by product of cheesemaking", "aliases": ["A by product of cheesemaking"]} {"context": "Question: The longest muscle in the human body which runs down the back portion of the thigh possibly gets its name from which professional's sitting style or how measurements are taken by him?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tailor (sartorius muscle)", "aliases": ["Tailor (sartorius muscle)"]} {"context": "Question: How many eyes does a bee have?\nAnswer:", "answer": "5 (Five): 2 compound eyes and 3 simple", "aliases": ["5 (Five): 2 compound eyes and 3 simple"]} {"context": "Question: What breakfast cereal is associated with leprechauns?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lucky Charms", "aliases": ["Lucky Charms(r) (cereal", "Lucky Charms® (cereal)", "John Holahan", "Lucky the Leprechaun", "Lucky Charms", "Chocolate Lucky Charms", "Berry Lucky Charms", "Lucky Charms (cereal)"]} {"context": "Question: Apart from London, in which other British city is there a Charing Cross?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Glasgow", "aliases": ["The West End of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom", "Glasgo", "Glasgow City (council area)", "Glasgow", "The weather in Glasgow", "Glasgae", "Glesga", "West End of Glasgow", "Glasgow (district)", "City of Glasgow, Scotland", "Glasgow West End", "East End, Glasgow", "UN/LOCODE:GBGLW", "City of Glasgow", "East Glasgow", "City of Glasgow (council area)", "Glasgow, Scotland", "Glasgow (Scotland)", "Glasgow, Lanarkshire", "Glesgae", "West 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"Zulu-Kaffirs"]} {"context": "Question: What is the only sequel to win an Academy Award for Best Picture?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Godfather Part II", "aliases": ["The Godfather Part 2", "The Godfather: Part II", "Don Francesco Ciccio", "TGP2", "Godfather Part II", "The Godfather Part II", "Godfather Part 2", "The Godfather II", "The Godfather pt 2", "Godfather part ii", "The Godfather Part Two", "The Godfather 2", "Godfather 2", "The godfather part ii", "Godfather pt ii", "Godfather II", "The Godfather, Part II", "Tony Rosato (The Godfather)", "The godfather 2", "Don Ciccio", "THE GODFATHER PART II", "Antonio %22Tony%22 Rosato"]} {"context": "Question: Author Dick Francis is famous for writing novels based around which sport?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Horseracing", "aliases": ["Scratch sheet", "Race horse", "Pony racing", "Horse Racing", "Racing horse", "Racing industry", "Horse racing in Japan", "Horse-racing", "Keiba", "🏇", "Horse racing", "Horse racing venue", "Racing on horseback", 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DAVIES", "aliases": ["Stephen Russell Davies", "Russel T. Davies", "Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale", "Russell T. Davis", "Russell T Davis", "The Writer's Tale", "Russell T. Davies", "Russell T. Davies, OBE", "RUSSELL T. 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What do the interior angles of a hexagon add up to in degrees?\nAnswer:", "answer": "720", "aliases": ["seven hundred and twenty", "720"]} {"context": "Question: A Tale of Two Cities?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Charles Dickens", "aliases": ["Charles Dickons", "C Dickens", "Charles John Huffam Dickens", "Dickens, Charles", "Dickensian", "Dickensian character", "CJH Dickens", "Charles Dickins", "Charles John Huffam Dickens FRSA", "Charles dickens", "Dickens", "Charels Dickens", "Charles John Huffam Dickens, FRSA", "Dickens charles", "Charles Dickens"]} {"context": "Question: In the cartoon, what kind of bird is the roadrunner?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(a", "aliases": ["Statically Linked Library", "Static executable", "Static archive", "Static binary", "Statically linked library", "Static linking", "Static compilation", ".lib", "Static libraries", ".a", "Static Library", "(a", "Static library"]} {"context": "Question: Which country is currently ruled by the Chakri dynasty that has been in power since 1782?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Thailand", "aliases": ["Muang Thai", "Taihland", "ISO 3166-1:TH", "Thai Empire", "Prathet Thai", "Muang-Thai", "Kingdom of Thailand", "Skateboarding in Thailand", "THAILAND", "Siam", "Sport in Thailand", "Etymology of Thailand", "Thayland", "Name of Thailand", "The Kingdom Of Thailand", "เมืองไทย", "Thailand", "ราชอาณาจัก", "Sayam", "Thailande", "Siam (Thailand)", "ประเทศไท", "Kingdom Of Thailand", "Tailand", "Thai Kingdom", "Ratcha Anachak Thai", "Kingdom of the Thai"]} {"context": "Question: Which European country's flag is a blue cross on a white background?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Finland", "aliases": ["FinlanD", "FINLAND", "Suomen tasavalta", "Suomen Tasavalta", "Republiken Finland", "Finlande", "Finland", "Finland during World War II", "Finnland", "Finland's", "Republic of Finland", "Etymology of Finland", "Fin land", "Name of Finland", "Finn Land", "ISO 3166-1:FI", "Northern Finland"]} {"context": "Question: \"Which horse race meeting, for \"\"The Gold Cup\"\", was first run in 1711 and is held on 7 June each year?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Royal Ascot", "aliases": ["Ascot racecourse", "Royal Ascot", "Ascot Authority", "Ascot Heath", "Ascot Authority Act 1913", "Ascot Racecourse"]} {"context": "Question: \"How many films were made by director Sir Peter Jackson from Tolkien's short book, \"\"The Hobbit\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "3", "aliases": ["3", "three"]} {"context": "Question: \"What movie featured the song \"\"Moon River\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Breakfast at Tiffany's", "aliases": ["Breakfast At Tiffanys", "Breakfast at Tiffanies", "Breakfast at Tiffany’s", "Breakfast at Tiffany", "Breakfast At Tiffany'S", "Breakfast at tiffany's", "Breakfast at Tiffany's (disambiguation)", "Breakfast at Tiffany's", "Breakfast At Tiffany's", "Breakfast at Tiffanys"]} {"context": "Question: Which English football league club play their home games at Gigg Lane?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bury", "aliases": ["Bury, Greater Manchester", "Bury, 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"Route 66", "Route 66 (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the first commoner to have a state funeral in Britain?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Horatio Nelson", "aliases": ["Admiral Lord Nelson", "Horatio, Viscount Nelson Nelson", "Admiral Nelson", "Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson", "Nelson, Horatio, Viscount Nelson", "Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson", "Sir Horatio Nelson", "Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson", "Horatio Lord Nelson", "Admiral Horatio Nelson", "Lord Nelson", "Horatio Nelson, Viscount Nelson of the", "Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson", "Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson", "Horacio Nelson", "Haratio nelson", "Nelson, Horatio", "Lord Horatio Nelson", "Horatio Nelson, Viscount of the Nile", "The Hero of Trafalgar", "Horatio Nelson", "Horatio, Viscount Nelson", "Viscount Nelson Nelson Horatio"]} {"context": "Question: The Caribbean Mosquito Coast historically consisted of an area along the Atlantic coast of which two present-day countries?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Honduras and Nicaragua", "aliases": ["Honduras and Nicaragua"]} {"context": "Question: In the 1960s, Margaret Rutherford starred in four films as which famous detective?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Miss Marple", "aliases": ["Ms. Marple", "Miss Marple (character)", "Jane Marple", "Miss Marple", "Miss Jane Marple", "Ms Marple"]} {"context": "Question: What was the name if the submarine lost in Liverpool Bay in June 1939?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(HMS) Thetis", "aliases": ["HMS Thetis", "(HMS) Thetis"]} {"context": "Question: Who scored the winning goal in this year's FA Cup final?\nAnswer:", "answer": "BEN WATSON", "aliases": ["BEN WATSON", "Ben Watson (disambiguation)", "Ben Watson", "Ben Watson (football player)", "Ben Watson (footballer)", "Ben Watson (footballer born 1985)"]} {"context": "Question: Which American Ivy League University is situated in Ithaca, New York State?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CORNELL UNIVERSITY", "aliases": ["Cornell University, Ithaca", "Cornell Univeristy", "Cornel university", "Cornell", "University of Cornell", "The Cornell Chronicle", "Cornell University historic sites", "Cornell University Emergency Medical Service", "State University of New York Cornell Statutory Colleges", "Cornell uni", "Cornell university", "CUEMS", "Cornell.edu", "Cornell ems", "Cornell Historic cites", "Cornell University", "New York A&M", "Cornell university historic sites", "Cornell EMS", "Cornell u", "Cornellian", "CORNELL UNIVERSITY", "Cornell historic sites", "Cornell Information Technologies", "Cornell Univ"]} {"context": "Question: What controversial relic went on display in 2010 in the Italian city whose name it bears?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Turin Shroud", "aliases": ["Shroud of Turin", "The Shroud of Turin", "Sindonology", "Sindone of Turin", "%22John P. 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Jackson", "The Turin Shroud", "Turin Shroud", "Holy Winding-Sheet", "Shroud of turin", "Shroud Of Turin", "Holy Shroud", "Turin shroud"]} {"context": "Question: Which of the Kray brothers died first?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ronnie", "aliases": ["Ronnie (disambiguation)", "Ronnie (song)", "Ronnie"]} {"context": "Question: In which US state is Denali National Park?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ALASKA", "aliases": ["Forty-ninth State", "Arasuka", "Alaska, United States", "Alyaska", "Religion in Alaska", "Forty-Ninth State", "Аляска", "Alaska City, Alaska", "ALASKA", "Alaska (U.S. state)", "Alaska, USA", "Education in Alaska", "Rail transport in Alaska", "Town (Alaska)", "Alasca", "Alaskan", "49th State", "Alaska", "Alaska Heritage Resources Survey", "Alaskans", "Elaska", "State of Alaska", "Alaksa", "City (Alaska)", "US-AK", "Culture of Alaska", "Ulaska", "Largest US state", "AlaskA", "Film industry in Alaska", "Recording District (Alaska)", "Alaska (state)"]} {"context": "Question: Cobweb is a fairy in which Shakespeare play?\nAnswer:", "answer": "A Midsummer Night’s Dream", "aliases": ["A midsummer night's dream", "A Midsummer Night's dream", "Demetrius (A Midsummer Night's", "A Midsummer Nights' Dream", "Lysander (Midsummer Night Dream)", "A midsummer's dream", "A mid summer night's dream", "Pease-blossom", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "A Midsummernight's Dream", "Incidental Music to A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Peaseblossom", "AMND", "A Midsummer Night'S Dream", "Hermia and Helena", "Midsummer Night’s Dream", "A Midsummer Night’s Dream", "Midsummer Nights Dream", "Hippolyta (Shakespeare)", "Midsummer Night's Dream", "A Midsommer Nights Dreame", "A Midsummer Nights Dream", "Midsummer nights dream", "Lysander (Shakespeare)", "The Rude Mechanicals", "A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act IV", "Rude Mechanic", "A Midsummer's Night Dream", "Lysander (A Midsummer Night's Dream", "A midsummernight's dream", "A Midsummer-Night's Dream", "Midsummer-Night's Dream", "A Midſommer Nights Dreame", "Demetrius (Midsummer Night Dream)", "Midsummer night dream", "A Middsummer Night's Dream", "MSND"]} {"context": "Question: Since 1998, teams in which Olympic sport have included a libero, who wears a different colour shirt from his or her team mates and can swap in and out of the side freely between points ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "VOLLEYBALL", "aliases": ["Court (volleyball)", "Volley ball", "Libero (volleyball)", "Serve (Volleyball)", "Spike (volleyball)", "Vollyball", "Spike (Volleyball)", "Outside hitter", "VolleyBall", "Volleyball dig", "Rally point system", "Indoor volleyball", "History of volleyball", "Volleyball", "🏐", "V-ball", "Lebro", "High school volleyball", "Volley-Ball", "Volley Ball", "Setter (Volleyball)", "Mintonette", "Volleyball court", "VOLLEYBALL", "Serve (volleyball)", "Volleyball rules", "Volley-ball"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of the son of Pete Wentz and Ashlee Simpson-Wentz, who was born in November 2008?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bronx Mowgli", "aliases": ["Bronx Mowgli"]} {"context": "Question: In what year did Marlene Dietrich become a US citizen?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1941", "aliases": ["one thousand, nine hundred and forty-one", "1941"]} {"context": "Question: Which Japanese island that has its capital at Sapporo is the traditional home of the Ainu people?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hokkaido", "aliases": ["Hokkaidou prefecture", "北海道", "Hokkaido region", "Bilkalberta", "Mosir", "Hokkaidō Prefecture", "Hokkaido Prefecture", "Hokkaidou", "JP-01", "Hokkaido Japan", "Hokkaidō, Japan", "Hokkaidoh prefecture", "Hokkaidoo", "Ezochi", "Hokkaidô, Japan", "Hokkaido, Japan", "Hokkaidoo prefecture", "Hokkai", "Hokkai-do", "Hokkaidoo region", "Beihaidao", "Hokkaidō region", "Bilk (drink)", "Hokaido", "Hokkaidō", "Hokkaido (Japan)", "Hokkaidou Prefecture", "Hokkaidô Prefecture", "Hokkaidô", "Hokkaido Island", "Hokkaidoh", "Jesso", "Hokkaidō prefecture", "Hokkaido", "Hokkaido prefecture"]} {"context": "Question: In which year did children’s television show ‘Sesame Street’ debut on US television?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1969", "aliases": ["one thousand, nine hundred and sixty-nine", "1969"]} {"context": "Question: What ore is the chief source of aluminium?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bauxite", "aliases": ["Aluminocrete", "Bauxite", "Aluminum ore", "Bauxite ore", "Alcrete", "Boxite"]} {"context": "Question: Formula 1 - On which racetrack was the World Champion Ayrton Senna killed?\nAnswer:", "answer": "IMOLA", "aliases": ["IMOLA", "Forum Cornelii", "Rocca Sforzesca", "Ìmola", "Imolensis", "Imola"]} {"context": "Question: The old British slang to 'shop' someone, meaning to betray someone, or inform an authority of someone's wrong-doing, derives from 'shop' meaning?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Prison", "aliases": ["Penitentiary system", "County jails", "Jails", "Prisons", "Medium security prison", "Correctional facilities", "Correctional center", "Detention facility", "Administrative security", "Health care in prisons", "Prison", "Gefangnis", "Incarcerated", "Jailed", "Prison healthcare", "Bighouse (brand)", "Graybar hotel", "Prison population rate", "Medium-security", "Gaols", "Incarceration", "Medium security", "Correctional centre", "Gaol", "Penal facility", "JAIL", "Jailhouse", "Correctional Institution", "Hoosegow", "Remand prison", "Custody level", "Detention centers", "Jail (American)", "Penal institutions", "Prison health care", "Calaboose", "Correctional facility", "Gaoled", "Global incarceration rates", "Gefängnis", "Jail", "County Jail", "Minimum security", "Correctional institution", "City jail", "Minimum security prison", "Incarcerate", "Prison system", "Correctional institutions", "Gefaengnis", "Penal institution", "Correctional institute", "County jail", "Correction and Detention Facilities", "Correctional Institute", "Prison term", "Detention facilities", "Prison cells"]} {"context": "Question: Whose horse was Black Nell?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Wild Bill Hickok's", "aliases": ["Wild Bill Hickok's"]} {"context": "Question: \"What is the \"\"lead\"\" in modern pencils made from?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Graphite", "aliases": ["Black Lead", "Highly Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite", "Highly Ordered Pyrolytic Graphite", "Graphite electrodes", "Plumbago (mineral)", "Flake graphite", "Graphite", "Natural graphite", "Graphitic", "HOPG"]} {"context": "Question: Which female succeeded John Prescott as Deputy Leader of the Labour Party in June 2007?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Harriet Harman", "aliases": ["Harriet Ruth Harman", "Harriet Ruth Harman QC MP", "Harriet Harman", "Harriet Dromey", "Political positions of Harriet Harman"]} {"context": "Question: What dish has romaine lettuce and croutons dressed with parmesan cheese, lemon juice, olive oil, egg, Worcestershire sauce, and black pepper?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Caesar salad", "aliases": ["Caeser salad", "Aviator salad", "Chicken Caeser Salad", "Cesar salad", "Caesar dressing", "Caeser Salad", "CaesarSalad", "Caesar Salad", "Caesar salad"]} {"context": "Question: What was the fate of Lucia di Lammermoor in Donizetti's opera?\nAnswer:", "answer": "She went mad and committed suicide", "aliases": ["She went mad and committed suicide"]} {"context": "Question: \"\"\"Cassata Siciliana\"\" is a type of what?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Cake", "aliases": ["Cakes", "Cake", "Orange cake", "Caramel cake", "Cake bread", "Slice of cake", "Good cake", "Gateau", "Queen Elizabeth cake", "Milk cake", "Queen Elisabeth cake", "Cake slice", "Gâteau", "White cake", "Milk Cake", "Cake mix", "Orange Cake"]} {"context": "Question: Eventually a newspaper photographer for the Daily Bugle, what is the alter ego of Spiderman?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Peter Parker", "aliases": ["Wall Crawler", "Spider man", "Peter Parker (fiction)", "Web Head", "Spider-Man", "Web Slinger", "Wall-Crawler", "The Human Spider", "Wallcrawler", "Spider-Man (Marvel Comics)", "Spider Man", "Spider-man (comics)", "Spider-man", "Web-Slinger", "The spiderMan", "Spider-Man (comics)", "Peter B. Parker", "The spider-man", "List of accolades received by the Spider-", "Peter Parker/Spider-Man", "Fictional history of Spider-Man", "Spiderman", "Spider-Man (Peter Parker)", "Scarlet Spider (Peter Parker)", "Peter Benjamin Parker", "Human spider", "Parker, Peter", "Petey Parker", "The Spider man", "Spindelmannen", "The spider-Man", "SPIDER-MAN", "Web-head", "The Spider-man", "Radioactive spider", "Man Spider", "Spidey", "Webhead", "Webslinger", "The SpiderMan", "SpiderMan", "Creation of Spider-Man", "Peter Parker", "Peter parker", "The Spider-Man", "Spidee", "The spiderman"]} {"context": "Question: What was the nickname of the French singer Edith Piaf?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Little Sparrow", "aliases": ["Little Sparrow", "The Little Sparrow"]} {"context": "Question: At the London Olympics 2012 which events will take place at Lords?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ARCHERY", "aliases": ["ARCHERY", "Toxophilite", "National Archery in the Schools Program", "Primitive archery", "Endong", "Archer (comics)", "Toxopholite", "The Archer", "Paralympic archery", "Primitive Archery", "Archery", "Archers", "Archeress", "Bowmen", "Archer", "Bowmanship", "The archer", "The Archers (disambiguation)", "Archery range", "Anchor Point (archery)", "Para-archery", "Indoor archery", "Toxophily", "Archerie", "Butt shooting", "National archery in the schools program", "Paralympic Archery", "Villavar Tamils"]} {"context": "Question: \"What is \"\"Too much money chasing too few goods\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Inflation", "aliases": ["Inflation rate", "Ingflation", "Economics/Inflation", "Causes of inflation in trinidad and tob", "Inflation (prices)", "Food inflation", "Inflation (economics)", "Currency inflation", "Price Inflation", "Cash inflation", "Inflation", "Zero inflation", "Price inflation", "Economic inflation", "Threshold Inflation", "Effect of inflation", "Inflations", "Costs of inflation", "World inflation crisis", "Inflation rates", "Inflation (financial)", "Causes of inflation in Trinidad and Tobago", "Economy/Inflation", "Price Trends", "Price level stability"]} {"context": "Question: What Latin phrase, which translates as for the public good, is taken to mean professional work undertaken voluntarily and without payment?\nAnswer:", "answer": "pro bono", "aliases": ["Free legal assistance", "pro bono", "Pro-bono", "Pro bono publico", "Pro bono", "Probono"]} {"context": "Question: On whose life is Somerset Maugham's 'The Moon and Sixpence' loosely based?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Paul Gauguin", "aliases": ["Paul Gaugin", "Eugčne Henri Paul Gauguin", "Paul Gauguin", "Eugcne Henri Paul Gauguin", "Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin", "Gauguin", "Eugene Henri Paul Gauguin", "Gaugin"]} {"context": "Question: Which football league championship side plays home games at Keepmoat Stadium?\nAnswer:", "answer": "DONCASTER ROVERS", "aliases": ["Doncaster Rovers F. C.", "Doncaster Rovers FC", "History of Doncaster Rovers F.C.", "Donny rovers", "Doncaster Rovers F C", "DRFC", "Doncaster Rovers", "DONCASTER ROVERS", "Doncaster Rovers F.C.", "Doncaster Rovers Football Club"]} {"context": "Question: Careless is a variety of which fruit?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GOOSEBERRY", "aliases": ["Grossularia vulgaris", "Gooseberry", "Grossularia uva-crispa", "Grossularia spinosa", "R. uva-crispa", "Ribes crispum", "Ribes hybridum", "Grossularia reclinata", "Goosberry", "Ribes grossularia", "Gooseberries", "Ribes reclinatum", "Grossularia intermedia", "Ribes grossularium", "Oxyacanthus uva-cris", "Grossularia pubescens", "Ribes dubium", "Goosegog", "R grossularia", "Ribes aculeatum", "Goose berry", "Ribes spinosum", "Grossularia hirsuta", "Grossularia uva", "Ribes caucasicum", "Grossularia glandulososetosa", "Oxyacanthus sativus", "R. grossularia", "R uva-crispa", "Ribes uva-crispa", "GOOSEBERRY", "Goosebury", "Goose berries"]} {"context": "Question: Two golfers have won the Open Championship in consecutive years since 2000. One is Tiger Woods. Which Irishman is the other?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Pádraig Harrington", "aliases": ["Pádraig Harrington", "Padraig Harrington", "Padraig Harington"]} {"context": "Question: With a motto of Always Ready, Always There, what US military branch had it's founding on Dec 14, 1636?\nAnswer:", "answer": "National Guard", "aliases": ["National Guard", "National guard", "Guardia Nacional", "National Guard (disambiguation)", "National Gaurd"]} {"context": "Question: In the children’s tv cartoon series, who is Inspector Gadget’s arch enemy?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dr Claw", "aliases": ["Penny (Inspector Gadget)", "Inspector Gadget", "Inspector Gadget (Cartoon)", "Inspector Gadget: The Original Series", "Inspector Gadget (character)", "Inspector gadget", "Go-Go-Gadget", "Inspector Gadget (TV Sereies)", "Brain the dog", "Inspecteur Gadget", "Dr Claw", "Inspector Gadget Saves the Day... Maybe", "Brain (Inspector Gadget)", "Gadgetmobile", "Doctor Claw", "Sanford Scolex", "Dr. Claw", "Gadget Mobile"]} {"context": "Question: \"\"\"Wuthering Heights\"\" by Emily Bront tells the story of which two lovers?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Catherine and Heathcliff", "aliases": ["Catherine and Heathcliff"]} {"context": "Question: Which dancer has only one notable film cameo, appearing with Sean Connery in the 1979 movie The First Great Train Robbery, breaking into a guarded station office.\nAnswer:", "answer": "Wayne Sleep", "aliases": ["Wayne Sleep"]} {"context": "Question: 'Picket's Charge' occurred in which battle of the American Civil War?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GETTYSBURG", "aliases": ["GETTYSBURG", "Gettsyburg", "Gettysburg", "Gettysburg (film)", "Gettesburg", "Gettysburgh", "Gettysburg (disambiguation)", "Gettysberg"]} {"context": "Question: \"The 1902 guitar composition \"\"Gran Vals\"\" by the Spanish composer Francisco Tárrega would have remained obscure but for corporate executive Anssi Vanjoki selecting it for something in 1993. How do millions of people recognize it now?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Nokia tune", "aliases": ["Nokia Tune", "Nokia theme", "Nokia waltz", "Grand Valse", "Nokia tune", "Gran Vals", "Nokia ringtone", "Nokia Tones", "Nokia Waltz", "Nokia sound", "Nokia Tone"]} {"context": "Question: In addition to hosting the Academy Awards, what stand up comic took over for Craig Kilborn behind the desk of The Daily Show?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Jon Stewart", "aliases": ["Stew beef", "Jon Daily", "Tracey Stewart", "Jon Stuart Leibowitz", "Jonathan Stuart Liebowitz", "Jon Stewart", "John Leibowitz", "Jon stewert", "Jon Stewart filmography", "Tarid", "Jonathan Liebowitz", "Jon Stewert", "Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz", "Jon Steward", "Jon stewart"]} {"context": "Question: The name of Niccolo Paganini is associated with which instrument?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Violin", "aliases": ["Violinist (disambiguation)", "Violina", "Geige", "FiddleandViolin", "Violins", "Violin tuning", "Fiddle and violin", "The Violinist", "Violinist", "Violon", "Violin (instrument)", "Violino", "Viollon", "Violin", "🎻", "Violin player", "Carnatic Violin"]} {"context": "Question: What mountain's peak is the farthest point from Earth's centre/center?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Chimborazo", "aliases": ["Mount Chimborazo", "Mt. 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\"\"Some Englishmen, of whom Kitchener was chief, believed that a rebellion of Arabs against Turks would enable England, while fighting Germany, simultaneously to defeat Turkey.\"\"\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "\"The Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T", "aliases": ["\"The Seven Pillars of Wisdom by T"]} {"context": "Question: Duke D'Mond, who died aged 66 in 2009, was lead singer of which successful UK comedy pop group?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Barron Knights", "aliases": ["Barron Knights", "The Barron Knights"]} {"context": "Question: Who has been President of France twice, but never been elected to the position?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Alain Poher", "aliases": ["Alain Poher"]} {"context": "Question: A merrythought is one of the popular names for which part of a bird?\nAnswer:", "answer": "WISHBONE", "aliases": ["Wish bones", "Wishbone (disambiguation)", "Wishbone", "Wish Bone (disambiguation)", "WISHBONE", "Wish-bone", "Wishbones", "Wish bone"]} {"context": "Question: English royalty who mourned her husband's death for 40 years?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Queen Victoria and Prince Albert", "aliases": ["Queen Victoria and Prince Albert"]} {"context": "Question: The internal angles of an octagon add up to how many degrees?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1,080", "aliases": ["1,080", "one thousand and eighty", "1080"]} {"context": "Question: In Greek mythology who gave King Midas the power to turn everything he touched into gold?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dionysus", "aliases": ["God of wine", "Di-wo-ni-so-jo", "Lyaeus", "Diónysos", "Layios", "Dyonysus", "Dionysiac cult", "Dionysos", "Acratophorus", "Father Bacchus", "Liknites", "Aegobolus", "Dionysis", "Διόνυσος", "Διώνυσος", "Bacchus (god)", "Lyoeus", "Bacchus", "Bacchino", "Dionysus,", "Bachus", "Dionysus", "God of Wine", "Dyonisos", "Dionysos Dendrites", "Bacchus (mythology)", "Dionysus Dendrites", "Bacchic"]} {"context": "Question: Name either of the Countries that use a tagine in its style of cooking?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MORROCO or TUNISIA", "aliases": ["MORROCO or TUNISIA"]} {"context": "Question: Against which power did Rome fight the 'Punic Wars'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CARTHAGE", "aliases": ["Qart-ḥadšat", "Qart-hadshat", "Carthage", "Carthage, Tunisia", "Carthago", "Qart-hadsat", "Carthage (Extinct city)", "Elishat", "Roman Carthage", "Carthage (ancient city)", "Carthaginean Republic", "Carthage africa", "Carthagians", "Site of Carthage", "Carchedon", "Ancient empire carthage", "Qarṭāj", "Qart-Ḥadšat", "Cathago", "Kathago", "Carthagine", "Carthagina", "Qart-Ḥadshat", "Libyo-phoenicians", "Qart-Hadshat", "Carthaginian", "CARTHAGE", "Archaeological Site of Carthage", "Qart-Hadsat", "Qart-ḥadshat", "Carthage (Tunis)", "Karthage"]} {"context": "Question: The Sandinista National Liberation Front ruled from 1979 to 1990, initially as part of a Junta of National Reconstruction, in which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Nicaragua", "aliases": ["Nicarugua", "Nicuragua", "Administrative divisions of Nicaragua", "Bibliography of nicaragua", "Subdivisions of Nicaragua", "Health in Nicaragua", "Republica De Nicaragua", "Etymology of Nicaragua", "República de Nicaragua", "Sport in Nicaragua", "ISO 3166-1:NI", "Republic of Nicaragua", "The Republic of Nicaragua", "Nicaraguan", "Nicaragua", "Nicaragua, Central America"]} {"context": "Question: On which West Indian island did the Calypso originate?\nAnswer:", "answer": "TRINIDAD", "aliases": ["Island of Trinidad", "Trinidad (island)", "Trinadad", "Trinidad Island", "Trini", "Iere", "TRINIDAD", "Trinidad"]} {"context": "Question: Which English Rugby Union team play their home games at Adams Park?\nAnswer:", "answer": "London Wasps", "aliases": ["Wasps RFC", "Wasps (rugby)", "Wasps R.F.C.", "London Wasps", "London wasps"]} {"context": "Question: What is the common name of the clavicle?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Collarbone", "aliases": ["Collar bone", "Clavicle bone", "The Clavicle", "Little key", "Clavacle", "Conoid tubercle", "Collarbone", "Clavicula", "Collarbones", "Clavicles", "Clavical", "Clavicular", "Proscapula", "Collar-bone", "Little keys", "Clavicle", "Collar bones", "Tuberculum conoideum"]} {"context": "Question: Vendredi is French for which day of the week?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Friday", "aliases": ["Parasceve", "Prosábbaton", "Frigg's Day", "TGIFF", "Friday", "Thank Goodness It's Friday", "Frigg's day", "Prosabbaton", "Friday the 12th", "Fryeeday"]} {"context": "Question: What is the greatest distance between the capitals of two sovereign countries that share a border?\nAnswer:", "answer": "pyongyang and moscow", "aliases": ["pyongyang and moscow"]} {"context": "Question: In February 1938, Roberto M. Ortiz became President of which South American country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Argentina", "aliases": ["Arxintina", "Argintina", "Argentyna", "آرژانتین", "República Argentina", "Land of silver", "Argentina", "ארגנטינה", "Arghantina", "Republica Argentina", "Argentine republic", "Аргентына", "Nación Argentina", "Argentinien", "Nacion Argentina", "Argie", "アルゼンチン", "Airgintín", "Аржентина", "Argentína", "Argentine Republic", "Argentīna", "Argentinean", "Argentiina", "The Argentine Republic", "Arxentina", "Արգենտ", "Arc'hantina", "Argies", "Antonia Merce Y Luque", "People of Argintina", "ISO 3166-1:AR", "Argentinië", "אַרגענט", "Arjantin", "अर्जेन्�", "الأرجنتين", "Argentina Information", "Republic of Argentina", "Ariannin", "Argentina Republic", "Argentinie", "Argentinia", "Airgintin", "Argjentina"]} {"context": "Question: Which Orbison number was used in the David Lynch cult classic of 1986 Blue Velvet?\nAnswer:", "answer": "In Dreams", "aliases": ["In Dreams (disambiguation)", "In Dreams (album)", "In Dreams Album", "In Dreams", "In Dreams (song)"]} {"context": "Question: Which are the only two colours to appear on the flags of Ukraine and Palau?\nAnswer:", "answer": "YELLOW & BLUE", "aliases": ["The Yellow & Blue", "The Yellow and Blue", "Yellow and Blue", "Yellow-and-blue", "Yellow & Blue", "YELLOW & BLUE"]} {"context": "Question: What was the title of Status Quo's first UK No. 1 hit?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Down Down", "aliases": ["Down Down (song)", "Down Down", "Down Down (Status Quo song)", "Down down"]} {"context": "Question: In which country do the football teams 'Helsingborgs' and 'GIF Sundsvall' play?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SWEDEN", "aliases": ["Swedish sin", "Swea Region", "Sverige", "Swedish origin", "Schweden", "Kingdom of Sweden", "SWEDEN", "Etymology of Sweden", "Mainland Sweden", "Konungariket Sverige", "Ulf Bergman", "Swedish climate", "Sweden", "Climate of Sweden", "ISO 3166-1:SE", "Sveden", "Suecia", "Swedish realm", "Zweden"]} {"context": "Question: What name is given to a positive whole number that can only be divided by 1 or itself?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Prime", "aliases": ["PRIME", "Even primes", "Prime number", "1 no longer prime", "ℙ", "Euclidean prime number theorem", "A000040", "1 is not a prime number", "Prime numbers in nature", "Odd prime", "Table Of Primes List", "Uncompound number", "Infinity of primes", "Prime-Numbers", "Prime", "Prime Numbers", "Odd prime number", "Prime Number", "Prime numbers", "Primalities", "Prime-number", "Primality", "Primes", "Primality of 1"]} {"context": "Question: In Central and South America it is possible to find several rivers named Colorado, in Costa Rica, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina; where is the source of the Colorado River in Argentina?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Andes", "aliases": ["The Andes", "Northern Andes", "Andean mountains", "Andean", "Geology of the Andes", "Andean orogeny", "Andes Range", "South american andes", "Andean highland", "High Andes", "Andes", "Andes mountains", "The Andes Mountains", "Andes Mountain", "The andes", "Andes range", "Andes Mountains", "South American Andes", "The Andes Mountain", "Andes of Peru", "Andean Mountain System"]} {"context": "Question: According to the proverb, it takes two to what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tango", "aliases": ["Tango dance", "Tango (dance)", "Tango"]} {"context": "Question: \"How does the film \"\"Lawrence of Arabia\"\" begin?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lawrence's death in a motorcycle accident", "aliases": ["Lawrence's death in a motorcycle accident"]} {"context": "Question: In which year was the Berlin Wall built?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1961", "aliases": ["one thousand, nine hundred and sixty-one", "1961"]} {"context": "Question: \"Who published her political memoirs entitled \"\"Momentum\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mo (Marjorie) Mowlam", "aliases": ["Mo (Marjorie) Mowlam"]} {"context": "Question: Arthur Seaton is the hero of which 1958 novel set in Nottingham?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning", "aliases": ["Saturday Night and Sunday Morning", "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (novel)", "Saturday night and sunday morning"]} {"context": "Question: Name the pioneering Game Theory US mathematician featured in the film A Beautiful Mind?\nAnswer:", "answer": "John Nash", "aliases": ["John Nash (disambiguation)", "Johnny Nash (disambiguation)", "John nash", "John Nash", "Nash, John"]} {"context": "Question: Which Japanese company has bought Horizon Nuclear Power and so has the contract to build nuclear power stations in Britain from 2015?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hitachi", "aliases": ["Hitachi Telecom Inc.", "Hitachi Canadian Industries", "株式会社日立製作", "Hitachi Seisakusho", "Kabushiki-gaisha Hitachi Se", "Disk Array Management Program", "Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seis", "Hitachi Gurūpu", "Hitachi plant technologies", "Hitachi Ltd. of Japan.", "Hitati (company)", "Hitachi Software Engineering Ltd", "Hitachi Gurupu", "日立", "Hitachi ltd", "Shibaden", "Hitachi Ltd.", "Hitachi, Ltd", "Hitachi Koki U.S.A.", "Hitahci", "Hitachi Disk Array Management Program", "Hitachi Kabushiki-gaisha", "Hitachi Seisakusho Kabushiki", "Hitachi Europe", "HITACHI", "Hitachi Chemical", "Hitachi, Ltd.", "Hitachi website", "Hitachi (company)", "Hitachi Japan", "Hitachi Ltd", "Hitachi Power Systems Canada", "Hitachi Plant Technologies", "Hitachi Rail", "Hitachi Inc.", "Hitachi", "Hitachi Works", "Hitachi Koki U.S.A.", "Hitatchi", "Hitachi Group"]} {"context": "Question: What is the common name for the garden shrub pyracantha?\nAnswer:", "answer": "FIRETHORN", "aliases": ["Pyracantha", "FIRETHORN", "Pyrocanthus", "Firethorn", "Pyracanthas", "Pyrocantha", "Fire thorn", "Pyracanthus"]} {"context": "Question: Oswald Cobblepot is a devious crime-boss who is seldom seen without one of his trick-umbrellas. How is this Batman villain better known?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PENGUIN", "aliases": ["Penguin (comics)", "The Penguin (comics)", "Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot", "Actors to portray the Penguin", "Cobblepot", "Oswald Cobblepot", "The penguin", "The Penguin", "Penguin (Oswald Chesterfield Cob", "PENGUIN", "Penguin (character)"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of the note that is 1/8 the length of a semi-breve?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Quaver", "aliases": ["Eighth-part-note", "Attondelsnot", "Åttondelsnot", "Quaver", "♫", "♪", "Eighth notes", "8th note", "Eighth-note", "Demi-soupir", "Corchea", "Eighth note", "Achtel-Note", "Croche", "𝄾"]} {"context": "Question: What British army bugle call used at funerals originally signalled the end of the military day after final inspection?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Last Post", "aliases": ["Last Post", "The Last Post", "Last post"]} {"context": "Question: \"When asked about the role of Prime Minister, which 20th century prime minister replied \"\"Interesting work, fine town house, nice place in the country, servants, plenty of foreign travel\"\" ?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "HAROLD MACMILLAN", "aliases": ["Harold Macmillan, Earl of Stockton", "HAROLD MACMILLAN", "Maurice Harold Macmillan, 1st", "Lord Stockton", "Harold McMillan", "Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of", "Harold mac", "Harold MacMillan, 1st Earl of", "Harold MacMillan", "You've never had it so good", "1st earl of Stockton", "Harold Macmillan", "Maurice Harold Macmillan", "The Rt. Hon. The Lord Stockton", "Harold McMillian"]} {"context": "Question: What is the technical term for the hollow at the back of the knee, sometimes called the knee pit?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Popliteal fossa", "aliases": ["The popliteal fossa", "Popliteal fossa", "Fossa poplitea", "Knee pits", "Knee pit"]} {"context": "Question: Who founded the 'Quakers' in the 17th century?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GEORGE FOX", "aliases": ["George Fox", "GEORGE FOX", "Fox, George"]} {"context": "Question: Who had a 60s No 1 with Downtown?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Petula Clark", "aliases": ["Petula Clark", "Petula Clarke", "Pet clark", "Petula Sally Olwen Clark"]} {"context": "Question: The first Paralympic Games to officially tie in with the Summer Olympics were held in 1960 in which city?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rome", "aliases": ["Capital city of italy", "Demographics of Rome", "Comune di Roma", "Symbols and trivia of Rome", "Roma, Italy", "Città Eterna", "City of the Seven Hills", "Rōma", "ROME", "Roma (city)", "Rome, Lazio", "Capital of Italy", "Rome, Italy", "Rome, Republic and Empire", "UN/LOCODE:ITROM", "Rome", "Rome,Italy", "Roma, Italia", "Italian capital", "Rome (Italy)", "City of Rome", "Symbols and Trivia of Rome", "The weather in Rome"]} {"context": "Question: At the 1972 Olympic Games at Munich, who won back to back gold medals in the 5,000 metres and 10,000 metres, defeating American distance runner Steve Prefontaine in the former?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lasse Virn", "aliases": ["Lasse Virn"]} {"context": "Question: \"When Metro Pictures took over two other companies to form MGM, MGM adopted the former Goldwyn mascot \"\"Leo the Lion\"\" and what Goldwyn corporate motto?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ars Gratia Artis", "aliases": ["Art for art's sake", "Ars gratia artis", "Ars Gratia Artis", "Art For Art's Sake", "L'art pour l'art", "Art for Art's Sake"]} {"context": "Question: The name of which month is used for a letter in the phonetic alphabet?\nAnswer:", "answer": "NOVEMBER", "aliases": ["The month of November", "Novemeber", "Noviembre", "November 31", "㋊", "9ber", "31 November", "Coyovembyote", "November", "NOVEMBER", "Nobember"]} {"context": "Question: The 1981 film ‘Chariots of Fire’ was based on the stories of which two British athletes?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell", "aliases": ["Harold Abrahams and Eric Liddell"]} {"context": "Question: Which children’s character’s first words upon waking are ‘What’s for breakfast’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Winnie the Pooh", "aliases": ["Winnie-the-pooh", "Winnie pooh", "Winnie Sanders", "Winnie the Pooh", "Vinni Pux", "Winny the Pooh", "List of Winnie-the-Pooh television", "Winnie Pooh", "Bear Of Very Little Brain", "Winnie-the-Pooh (TV series", "Vinnie Pux", "Winney the Pooh", "Pooh", "Winnie the pooh", "Winnie-the-Pooh (character)", "Winnie-The-Pooh", "Whinnie the pooh", "Hunny", "Poohbear", "Winnie Poo", "Poo bear", "Vinnie Pukh", "Pooh Bear", "Winnie-the-Pooh", "Winnie The Pooh"]} {"context": "Question: Appointed in 2009 who is the Archbishop of Westminster?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Vincent Nicholls", "aliases": ["Vincent Nicholls"]} {"context": "Question: Which American wit said, 'This is not a novel to be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dorothy Parker", "aliases": ["Constant Reader", "Algonquin wit", "Sunset Gun", "Dot parker", "Dorothy Parker", "Dorothy Rothschild Parker", "Dottie Parker", "Dorothy Rothschild"]} {"context": "Question: If you divide a prime number by 4, the answer must result in ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "A fraction", "aliases": ["Fraction (quantity)", "Fraction (disambiguation)", "A fraction", "Fraction", "Fractional"]} {"context": "Question: Which Alfred Hitchcock film reaches its climax on Mount Rushmore?\nAnswer:", "answer": "North by Northwest", "aliases": ["N by nw", "The Man in Lincoln's Nose", "North by northwest", "North-by-northwest", "North by Northwest (moive)", "North by North-West", "NbNW", "North by Northwest (movie)", "North By Northwest", "North by Northwest", "North by Northwest (film)", "NXNW", "North by Norhtwest", "North by North West"]} {"context": "Question: Who succeeded Nelson Mandela as South African president?\nAnswer:", "answer": "THABO MBEKI", "aliases": ["Mbeki, Thabo", "President Mbeki", "Thabo Mbeki", "Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki", "Thabo mbeki", "THABO MBEKI", "Thabo Mvulyewa Mbeki", "Zanele Mbeki"]} {"context": "Question: In November 1935, which British prime minister returned to office after a general election?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Stanley Baldwin", "aliases": ["Stanley, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bew", "Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of B", "Stanley Baldwin", "Stanley, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bew", "Power without responsibillity", "Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of B", "Baldwin, Stanley, 1st Earl Baldwin"]} {"context": "Question: The ancient pre-scientific system of classifying all universal matter as Water/Air/Fire/Earth/Aether is called the Classical?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Elements", "aliases": ["The Elements (disambiguation)", "Elements (disambiguation)", "Elements", "Elements (Mike Oldfield disambiguation)", "Elenent", "Element", "Elements (album)", "The Elements (album)", "Elements (Mike Oldfield)", "The Elements", "Element (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: During a penalty shoot out in soccer where should the non participating players be\nAnswer:", "answer": "In the centre circle", "aliases": ["In the centre circle"]} {"context": "Question: Which car company has owned the Lagonda name since 1947?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Aston Martin", "aliases": ["Aston Martin DBX", "Lionel Martin", "Aston Martin", "Astonmartin", "Aston martin", "Aston Martin Lagonda Limited", "Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd.", "Aston Martin Racing Vantage GT4", "Aston-Martin", "Bamford and Martin", "Aston Martin Lagonda Ltd", "ASTON MATRIN"]} {"context": "Question: Who sang about 'Angie Baby' in 1975?\nAnswer:", "answer": "HELEN REDDY", "aliases": ["Helen Reddy", "HELEN REDDY"]} {"context": "Question: In which county will you find Fountains abbey and Studley Water Gardens?\nAnswer:", "answer": "North Yorkshire", "aliases": ["Wrench Green", "North Yorkshire", "North Yorkshire, England"]} {"context": "Question: Rob Pilatis and Fab Morvan were collectively known as what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Milli Vanilli", "aliases": ["Rob and Fab", "Milli Vanilli", "Milli vanili", "Milli Vanilli lip syncing scandal", "Mili vanilli", "Milli Vanilli In Motion", "Mili Vanilli", "Mili Vanili", "Milli-Vanilli", "Milli Vannilli", "Empire Bizarre", "Megamix (Milli Vanilli song", "Milli vanilli", "Jodie Rocco (singer)", "Milli Vanilli lip synching scandal", "Don't Give Up the fight", "The Hits That Shook The World", "Milly Vanilly"]} {"context": "Question: Which country in Europe has the highest average elevation?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Andorra", "aliases": ["Military of Andorra", "Principado de Andorra", "Valles de Andorra", "Andorra", "The Principality of Andorra", "Name of Andorra", "Health in Andorra", "Religion in Andorra", "AndorrA", "Protestantism in Andorra", "The weather in Andorra", "Andorre", "Principauté d'Andorre", "Hinduism in Andorra", "Andorra/Military", "Andorran Navy", "Principaute d'Andorre", "Principat d'Andorra", "Principality of Andorra", "ISO 3166-1:AD"]} {"context": "Question: \"What film contains the following dialogue? \"\"It's 200 miles to Chicago, we've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, its dark and we're wearing sunglasses\"\".\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "'THE BLUES BROTHERS'", "aliases": ["Blues bros", "Jake Blues", "'THE BLUES BROTHERS'", "Elwood Blues", "Blues brothers", "Blues brothers bar", "Joliet Jake", "%22Joliet%22 Jake Blues", "The Blues Brothers Band", "Blues Brothers", "Blue Brothers", "The Blues Brothers"]} {"context": "Question: Which famous actor is well known for his voice over work, including the \"This is CNN\" tag and the voice of Darth Vader in the Star Wars film franchise?\nAnswer:", "answer": "James Earl Jones", "aliases": ["James Earl Jones", "James earl jones", "Neb Langston"]} {"context": "Question: What is the word for the projection on a ship that holds a lifeboat?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Davit", "aliases": ["Davit crane", "Davit"]} {"context": "Question: In which year was the Jarrow Crusade march to London?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1936", "aliases": ["one thousand, nine hundred and thirty-six", "1936"]} {"context": "Question: In 1951, which European country saw the abdication of King Leopold lll in favour of his son Baudouin?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Belgium", "aliases": ["Belguim", "Koenigreich Belgien", "Belgium/Belgie", "Kingdom of Belgium", "Belgian", "Beljum", "Königreich Belgien", "Belgique", "Belgium", "Beligum", "Kingdom of the Belgians", "Beljam", "Kingdom Of Belgium", "Belgum", "ISO 3166-1:BE", "Belgie", "Cockpit of Europe", "Koninkrijk België", "Beldjike", "Blegium", "Belgio", "The Quebec of Europe", "België", "Begium", "Royaume de Belgique", "Konigreich Belgien", "Koninkrijk Belgie", "People of Belgium", "Belgien", "Belgium/facts", "Administrative divisions of Belgium", "Belgium facts"]} {"context": "Question: In which city were the 2009 World Athletic Championships held?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Berlin", "aliases": ["Berlin-Zentrum", "Capital of East Germany", "Athens on the Spree", "Cuisine of Berlin", "DEBER", "Berlin, Germany", "Berlin.de", "CityBerlin", "Berlin", "Spreeathen", "Silicon Allee", "Federal State of Berlin", "Berlib", "City of Berlin", "Berlin (Germany)", "Historical sites in berlin", "Land Berlin", "UN/LOCODE:DEBER"]} {"context": "Question: Which county won the County Cricket Championship in 1959, after Surrey had won seven consecutive titles from 1952 to 1958?\nAnswer:", "answer": "YORKSHIRE", "aliases": ["County Yorkshire", "Yorks", "Yorkshuh", "Yorkshire (England)", "Yorkshiremen", "Name of Yorkshire", "Yorkshire County", "Vorkshire", "Yorkshire", "York County, England", "Counties of Yorkshire", "County of Yorkshire", "Yorkshire (UK)", "Yorkshireman", "Yorkshire, England", "YORKSHIRE", "Yorkshire (traditional)", "God's own county"]} {"context": "Question: George W Bush was given which diminutive herbaceous nickname?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Shrub", "aliases": ["Bushes", "Shrub", "Frutices", "Subshrubs", "Bush (plant)", "Bush (shrub)", "Frutex", "Shrubs", "Shrubby", "Schrub"]} {"context": "Question: A Varsovian is a native of which capital city\nAnswer:", "answer": "Warsaw", "aliases": ["Warwaw", "Varshe", "City of Warsaw", "Warsaw Invasion", "Warsaw (Poland)", "Varsovian", "Varsovie", "Warszawianka Courts", "Varšuva", "Warszowa", "Waršawa", "Warsaw City, Poland", "Wa-wa", "WarsaW", "Capital of Poland", "Warsawa", "Warszawa", "PLWAW", "Warszewa", "Varshava", "Boroughs of Warsaw", "Warsaw, Poland", "UN/LOCODE:PLWAW", "Warshaw", "Warszawa, Poland", "Warschau", "Warsaw"]} {"context": "Question: What former X-Factor contestant had a top ten hit album called Picture Of You in 2007?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ben Mills", "aliases": ["Ben Mills"]} {"context": "Question: The 1982 Time Magazine Man of the Year was awarded to which device?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Personal Computer", "aliases": ["Peronal computer", "PC configuration", "Personal Computing", "PCs", "Personal Computer", "Digital pc", "Personal computers", "Personal computing industry", "PERSONAL COMPUTER", "Digital PC", "Perossnal computer", "💻", "The Personal Computer", "Personal computing", "Personal computer"]} {"context": "Question: Which patriotic Irving Berlin song includes the line From the mountains to the prairie to the oceans white with foam ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "God Bless AMERICA.", "aliases": ["God Bless America (Celine Dion song)", "God Bless AMERICA.", "God Bless the United States", "God Bless the United States of America", "God Bless The United States", "God Bless America", "God Bless The United States Of America"]} {"context": "Question: Sheryl Crow has released her version of the Rod Stewart number one First Cut Is The Deepest, but who released it ten years before he did\nAnswer:", "answer": "P.P. Arnold", "aliases": ["P. P. Arnold", "PP Arnold", "P P Arnold", "P.P. Arnold"]} {"context": "Question: Generals Gallieni, Manoury, Joffre, French, von Kluck, von Blow and von Moltke were involved in which battle that stopped the German advance in 1914 during World War I?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Battle of Marne", "aliases": ["Battle Of The Marne", "Battle of the marne", "Battle of the Marne", "The Battle Of The Marne", "Marne, Battle of the", "Battles of the Marne", "Battle of the Marne (disambiguation)", "Battles of the Marne (disambiguation)", "Battle of Marne"]} {"context": "Question: At which sport has Indonesia won several medals including gold in each Summer Olympics from 1992-2008?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Badminton", "aliases": ["Rules of badminton", "Badders", "Badmitton", "Shuttler", "Badminton 1000 bc", "Badmington", "Badmitten", "Badminton players", "Badminton", "Badminton racquet", "🏸", "Badmiton", "History of badminton"]} {"context": "Question: What Cantonese mixed bite-size food means literally 'touch the heart'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dim sum", "aliases": ["Dim-sum", "Dianxin", "Dim Sum", "Dimsum (disambiguation)", "Dim sum", "Dian xin", "Deem sim", "Tim-sum", "Dimsum", "Dim Sums", "Dim-sim", "Dim sum restaurant", "Deem-sim", "Tien-hsin", "Tim-sam"]} {"context": "Question: With its own command structure, which of the US armed forces has a base at Quantico?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MARINE CORPS, or MARINES", "aliases": ["MARINE CORPS, or MARINES"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the first bowler to take 300 test wickets?\nAnswer:", "answer": "FRED TRUMAN", "aliases": ["FRED TRUMAN"]} {"context": "Question: A group of which fish is called a Lap?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Cod", "aliases": ["Codfish", "Cod Trade", "Cod", "Cod cheeks", "Gadus (genus)", "Cods", "Skrei", "Cod (fish)", "Cod trade"]} {"context": "Question: \"Give either year of the England cricket team's \"\"Bodyline\"\" tour of Australia.\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "1932 or 1933", "aliases": ["1932 or 1933"]} {"context": "Question: Mt. Aconcagua, the highest peak in the Western Hemisphere, stands in which South American country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ARGENTINA", "aliases": ["Arxintina", "Argintina", "Argentyna", "آرژانتین", "República Argentina", "Land of silver", "Argentina", "ארגנטינה", "Arghantina", "Republica Argentina", "Argentine republic", "Аргентына", "Nación Argentina", "Argentinien", "Nacion Argentina", "Argie", "アルゼンチン", "Airgintín", "Аржентина", "Argentína", "Argentine Republic", "Argentīna", "Argentinean", "Argentiina", "The Argentine Republic", "Arxentina", "Արգենտ", "Arc'hantina", "ARGENTINA", "Argies", "Antonia Merce Y Luque", "People of Argintina", "ISO 3166-1:AR", "Argentinië", "אַרגענט", "Arjantin", "अर्जेन्�", "الأرجنتين", "Argentina Information", "Republic of Argentina", "Ariannin", "Argentina Republic", "Argentinie", "Argentinia", "Airgintin", "Argjentina"]} {"context": "Question: Complete the title of the novel that won the 2001 Booker Prize – “The True History of the _____ Gang”.\nAnswer:", "answer": "Kelly", "aliases": ["Kelly", "O'kelly", "Kelly (tool)", "Kelly (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Andrew Robson writes a daily column for The Times on what topic?\nAnswer:", "answer": "BRIDGE", "aliases": ["Bridges", "Bridge railing styles", "Bridge building", "BRIDGE", "🌉", "Bridge abutments", "Railroad Bridge", "Railroad bridge", "Road bridges", "Bridge Building", "Bridge (engineering)", "Double-deck bridge", "Railway bridges", "Types of bridges", "Railway bridge", "Bridge (structure)", "Bridge railing", "Bridge railing style", "Brigecraft", "Road bridge", "Bridgecraft", "Bridge", "Road Bridge", "Bridge failure", "Rail bridge", "Railway Bridge", "Bidge", "Bridge failures"]} {"context": "Question: Which manager bought Trevor Francis thereby turning him into the first million pound footballer\nAnswer:", "answer": "Brian Clough", "aliases": ["Brian Clough", "Brian Clough's Football Fortunes", "Cloughie"]} {"context": "Question: What seven letter word, beginning with the letters 'Ra' is a palindrome?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Racecar", "aliases": ["Racing cars", "Automobile Racing", "Automotive racing", "Car racing", "Race driver", "Racecars", "Automobile racer", "Autorace", "Car race", "Autosports", "Racecar", "Race cars", "Automobile race", "🏎", "Racing driver", "AutoRacing", "Racing Car", "Auto racing", "Auto Racing", "Auto race", "Race-car", "Race Cars", "Auto Race", "Race car", "Racing car", "Race car driver", "Automobile racing", "Racecar driver"]} {"context": "Question: Which unit of measurement is equal to one-tenth of a nautical mile?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CABLE", "aliases": ["Data Cable", "Cable types", "CABLE", "Cable", "Insulated cable", "Cabling", "Strain relief", "Cables", "Flat cabling"]} {"context": "Question: \"Which is the only UK top ten single for \"\"The Doors\"\" when it wasreleased twenty years after Jim Morrison's death?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Light My Fire", "aliases": ["Light My Fire (Will Young song)", "Light My Fire (remix) (Shir", "Light my fire", "Light My Fire (Shirley Bassey single", "Light my Fire", "Light My Fire"]} {"context": "Question: Uriah Heep is a character in which Dickens novel?\nAnswer:", "answer": "David Copperfield", "aliases": ["David copperfeild", "David copperfield", "David copperfield dickens", "Mr Creakle", "The Personal History, Adventures, Experience and Observation", "David Cooperfield", "David Copperfield", "Cooperfield", "The Personal History Experience and Observation of David Co", "David Copperfield (novel)", "Mr. Creakle"]} {"context": "Question: Who married Heidi Klum in May 2005?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Seal", "aliases": ["Seal (disambiguation)", "Seal (album)", "Sealed", "Seal"]} {"context": "Question: In which country is the European Court of Human Rights?\nAnswer:", "answer": "France", "aliases": ["La Republique francaise", "Franciaország", "La Republique française", "Belle France", "FRANCE", "Republique française", "France", "Ranska", "Franciaorszag", "French Republic", "République francaise", "République française", "ISO 3166-1:FR", "Frankreich", "France (country)", "Etymology of France", "FrancE", "La République française", "People of France", "Republic of France", "Fracne", "Le France", "The French Republic", "Republique francaise", "The Republic of France", "La République francaise", "La France", "Rain in France", "Republic of france", "FRance", "Frakkland", "Climate of France", "Franse"]} {"context": "Question: Who resigned in October 1983 after a scandal over his ‘lovechild’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CECIL PARKINSON", "aliases": ["Cecil Parkinson", "Cecil Parkinson Baron Parkinson PC", "Baron Parkinson of Carnforth", "Cecil Edward Parkinson", "CECIL PARKINSON", "Cecil Parkinson, Baron Parkinson, PC", "Baron Parkinson", "Cecil Parkinson, Baron Parkinson", "Lord Parkinson of Carnforth", "Cecil Edward Parkinson, Baron Parkinson", "Baron Cecil Parkinson, PC", "Cecil Parkinson PC", "Cecil Parkinson, Baron Parkinson of Carnforth", "Baron Cecil 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Who", "Dr.Who", "Doctor Who", "The Doctor and Rose", "The Doctor (nickname)", "DoctorWho", "Dr who", "Doc Who", "Doctor Who%3F", "Doctor Who: Legacy", "Doctor Who classic series", "Who doctor", "Doc who characters", "Doctor Who series", "Doctor Who – The New Series", "Doctorwho", "Dr w", "Doctor Roo", "Docter Who", "Dr. Who Novels", "Brian Minchin", "Drwho", "Dr. Who", "Dr Who%3F", "Doctor Who new series", "Class (2016 TV series)", "New Who", "Doctor Who Glossary of Terms and Names", "Dr. Who Books", "DrWho", "Doctor who characters", "Doctor Who - The New Series", "Doctor Who (new series)", "Doctor who", "The doctor and Rose", "Archangel Network", "The Child (Doctor Who audio)", "Doctor Who (TV series)"]} {"context": "Question: What is the usual term for growing plants in liquid, without the benefit of soil?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hydroponics", "aliases": ["Hydroponic agriculture", "Hydroponic", "Hydroponic farm", "Hydroponics Systems", "Hydroponic systems", "Tank farming", "Hydroponic greenhouse", "Rotary Hydroponics", "Hydroponics", "Hydroponic farming"]} {"context": "Question: Which British TV comedy series of the 1970s and early 1980s (74 episodes) was co-created and co-written by and co-starred Tim Brooke-Taylor, Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Goodies", "aliases": ["The Philharmonic Glee Club Rock n Roll Band", "Clarion & Globe", "The Goodies", "The Goodies,"]} {"context": "Question: What is the former name of Tuvalu?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ELLICE ISLANDS", "aliases": ["Lagoon Islands", "Water supply and sanitation in Tuvalu", "Transportation in Tuvalu", "Ellis Islands", "ISO 3166-1:TV", "Impact of climate change in Tuvalu", "Culture of Tuvalu", "Tuvalu", "Eight standing together", "Tuvalo", "Tuvalu/Transportation", "Tourism in Tuvalu", "Tuvalu/Transnational issues", "Transport in Tuvalu", "Tuvalu Islands", "ELLICE ISLANDS", "Toovaloo", "Tuvalu islands", "Ellice Islands", "Tepuka Savilivili", "Sport in Tuvalu", "Nivalakita", "Ellice Island", "Education in Tuvalu"]} {"context": "Question: Which is the only Semitic language that is an official language of the EU?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Maltese", "aliases": ["Maltese", "Maltese (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: As at 2010 who is the MP for Belfast West?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GERRY ADAMS", "aliases": ["Adams, Gerard", "Gearoid mac adam", "GERRY ADAMS", "Adams, Gerry", "Gerry adams", "Gerry Adams", "Gerard Adams", "Arrest of Gerry Adams"]} {"context": "Question: Which was the first US state to secede from the Union in December 1860; the first action of the Civil War took place in that state in April the following year?\nAnswer:", "answer": "South Carolina", "aliases": ["Eighth State", "Hurricanes in South Carolina", "South Carolina (state)", "Transport in South Carolina", "The Palmetto State", "Religion in South Carolina", "South Carolina", "US-SC", "Iodine State", "South Carolina (U.S. state)", "State of South Carolina", "8th State", "Transportation in South Carolina", "South carolina", "Geography of South Carolina", "Education in South Carolina", "South Carolina (USA State)", "S. Carolina", "South Carolina Department of Archives and History", "South Carolina, United States", "South Carolina (State)", "Economy of South Carolina"]} {"context": "Question: In any given year in the UK are there more boys or girls born?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Boys - 103 - 4 live male births to", "aliases": ["Boys - 103 - 4 live male births to"]} {"context": "Question: Which article has parts called - cantle, skirt, flap and pommel?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Saddle", "aliases": ["Saddle", "Saddlemaker", "Cantle", "Pommel (saddle)", "Saddle tree", "Saddlery and Harness", "Knee roll"]} {"context": "Question: In which book of the bible is the story of Samson and Delilah?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Judges", "aliases": ["Judge (disambiguation)", "Judges"]} {"context": "Question: Pearmain is a variety of what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Apple", "aliases": ["Apple Blossom", "Appleblossom", "Green Apples", "Malus domesticus", "Appleblossoms", "Culture of apple", "Malus domestica", "Apple blossom", "Apple/Nutritional information", "Nutritional information about the apple", "Apple production", "Apple-blossoms", "Apple blossoms", "Apple peel", "An apple a day", "Apple (fruit)", "Apple trees", "Malus pumila", "Malus communis", "Pyrus malus", "Apple tree", "🍏", "🍎", "Apple Popularity", "Apples", "Dried apple", "سێو", "Apple (Fruit)", "Green Apple", "Apple-tree", "Green apples", "Apple", "Apples and teachers", "Aplle", "Apple-blossom", "Apple (tree)"]} {"context": "Question: Name the fantasy movie directed by Terry Gilliam, where 6 dwarves have stolen a map.\nAnswer:", "answer": "Time Bandits", "aliases": ["Tiny Ross", "The Time Bandits", "Time Bandits"]} {"context": "Question: In Greek mythology, where do righteous souls go after death?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Elysian Fields", "aliases": ["Alysian fields", "Elysian Fields", "Elysian Fields (disambiguation)", "The Elysian Fields", "Elysiane fields", "Elysian fields"]} {"context": "Question: Which author created the fictional character Sergeant Cuff?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Wilkie Collins", "aliases": ["Collins, Wilkie", "WW Collins", "Collinsian", "William Wilkie Collins", "Wilkie Collins", "William %22Wilkie%22 Collins"]} {"context": "Question: In which European city is Kurtfurstendamm the main shopping street?\nAnswer:", "answer": "BERLIN", "aliases": ["Berlin-Zentrum", "Capital of East Germany", "Athens on the Spree", "Cuisine of Berlin", "DEBER", "Berlin, Germany", "Berlin.de", "CityBerlin", "Berlin", "Spreeathen", "Silicon Allee", "Federal State of Berlin", "Berlib", "BERLIN", "City of Berlin", "Berlin (Germany)", "Historical sites in berlin", "Land Berlin", "UN/LOCODE:DEBER"]} {"context": "Question: At 1900 the largest fishing port in the world was?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Grimsby", "aliases": ["Grimsby", "Grimbarian", "County Borough of Grimsby", "Grimsby Corporation", "Pyewipe", "Great Grimsby", "Great Grimsby (borough)", "Grimsby, Lincolnshire", "Freshney Place", "Grimsby Town Council", "Grimsby, England"]} {"context": "Question: Which fruit is traditionally used in the recipe for the dessert dish Liverpool Tart?\nAnswer:", "answer": "LEMON", "aliases": ["Lemon", "🍋", "Lemon (fruit)", "Lemon juice", "Lemon oil", "Citrus x limon", "Lemons", "LEMON", "Nimbu", "Citrus ×limon", "Citrus × limon", "Citrus limon"]} {"context": "Question: In internet/texting parlance, what does tl;dr mean?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Too long, didn't read", "aliases": ["TL;DR", "Tl;dr", "Too long, didn't read", "TL-DR", "Too long; didn't read"]} {"context": "Question: Which country occupying 47% of South America has states including Amazonas, Sao Paulo, Bahia and Para?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Brazil", "aliases": ["Brazil", "Etymology of Brazil", "Federal Republic of Brazil", "Brasil", "Barzil", "Federative Republic of Brazil", "Brazil (country)", "Brassil", "Republic of Brazil", "Brésil", "Brzil", "Brazilian Federative Republic", "Republica Federativa do Brasil", "Bresil", "Brazilian Republic", "ISO 3166-1:BR", "República Federativa do Brasil", "Brazilo"]} {"context": "Question: Who was un-caged and crowned Celebrity Big Brother winner in January?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Alex reid", "aliases": ["Alexander Reid (disambiguation)", "Alexander Reid", "Alex reid", "Sir Alexander Reid", "Alex Reid (disambiguation)", "Alex Reid"]} {"context": "Question: Which actor played the part of Ross Poldark in the BBC’s mid 1970’s television series?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ROBIN ELLIS", "aliases": ["Robin Ellis", "ROBIN ELLIS"]} {"context": "Question: In which Arizona town did the Gunfight at the OK Corral take place in 1881?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tombstone", "aliases": ["Gravestone", "Headstones", "Gravestones", "Head-stone", "Grave stone", "Tombstones", "Grave-stone", "Tombstone (burial)", "Head stone", "Tomb-stone", "Memorial stone", "Grave marker", "Tombstone", "Gravemarker", "Tomb stone", "Headstone"]} {"context": "Question: My bologna has a first name. What is it?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Oscar", "aliases": ["Oscar (film)", "Oscar", "King Oscar", "Oscar (movie)", "Oscar (cat)", "Óscar", "Oscar the cat", "Oscar (disambiguation)", "Oscar (footballer)", "OSCAR (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: What hill does a bill sit on before it becomes a law?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Capitol Hill", "aliases": ["Capitol Hill, Washington, DC", "Capitol Hill, Washington, D. C.", "Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C.", "Capitol Hill, Washington, D C", "Capitol Hill, WA, D.C.", "Jenkins Hill, Washington, D.C.", "Capitol Hill", "Capitol Hill, WA, DC", "Capitol Hill Historic District (Washington, D.", "Capitol Hill (Washington, D.C.)"]} {"context": "Question: The main motto of which organisation is: 'Service Above Self'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ROTARY (International)", "aliases": ["Rotarians", "RotaryClub", "The Rotary", "Rotary Club of North Bay Ontario", "Rotary International", "Rotary Club of Shanghai", "Rotary service club", "Rotary Club of North Bay, Ontario", "Rotary Australia World Community Service", "Rotary Clubs", "Rotary Interact Club", "4 way test", "Rotarian club", "Rotarian", "Interact Club", "ROTARY (International)", "The Rotarian", "Rotary Club", "The Rotary Club", "Rotary Interact", "Rotary club"]} {"context": "Question: What Roman wall lies near the boundary of Scotland and England?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hadrian's Wall", "aliases": ["Hadrian’s Wall", "Limes Hadriani", "Hadrian's wall", "Hadrian’s wall", "Vallum Aelium", "Vallum Aeli", "Broad Wall", "Hadrian's Wall - Frontiers of the Roman", "Hadrian's Wall", "Vallum Hadriani", "Hadrian's Wall, United Kingdom", "Hadrians Wall", "Wall of Hadrian", "Hadrian Wall", "Narrow Wall", "Vallo di Adriano"]} {"context": "Question: Riff, Bernado and Joyboy are all characters in which musical?\nAnswer:", "answer": "West Side Story", "aliases": ["The Sharks (West Side Story)", "Gee, Officer Krupke", "Westside Story", "West Side Story 2008", "Riff (character)", "West side story", "The Jets (West Side Story)", "Jet Song", "West Side Story", "West Side Story (musical)"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name for the practice of water divining by deploying a deflecting stick?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dowsing/Rhabdomancy", "aliases": ["Dowsing/Rhabdomancy"]} {"context": "Question: How many US Presidents have been impeached?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Two", "aliases": ["2", "Two", "two"]} {"context": "Question: Whose father wrote and sang the popular 'Secret Lemonade Drinker' song in the award-winning British 1970s-80s R Whites Lemonade TV advert ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Elvis Costello", "aliases": ["Elvis Costello", "Elvis costello", "Little hands of concrete", "Declan Patrick Aloysius McManus", "The Coward Brothers", "Elvis Costello and The Attractions", "Declan MacManus", "Elvis Costello and the Attractions", "Declan Patrick Aloysius MacManus", "Elvis Costello And The Attractions", "Declan Macmanus", "Elvis Costello and the Imposters", "Elvis Costello & the Attractions", "Declan Aloysius MacManus", "Declan Patrick MacManus", "Elvis Costello & The Attractions"]} {"context": "Question: In the human body, what seven letter word describes the loss of the sense of smell ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ANOSMIA", "aliases": ["Anosmia", "Anosmesia", "Lack of smell", "ANOSMIA", "Impaired smell", "Anosmic", "Loss of smell", "Olfaction disorders", "Smell loss", "Weak smell"]} {"context": "Question: Hong Xiuquan was the pivotal figure of what 19th century upheaval in China which ultimately claimed about 20 million lives?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Taiping Rebellion (1850 to", "aliases": ["Taiping Rebellion (1850 to"]} {"context": "Question: Bill Gold whose most noted creations are for films as varied as Casablanca, A Clockwork Orange, Mystic River and The Sting is renowned for what type of work?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Poster designs", "aliases": ["Poster designs"]} {"context": "Question: Which Thornbridge beer, gravity 5.9%, is named after an Indian city?\nAnswer:", "answer": "JAIPUR", "aliases": ["Pink City", "Evergreen School, Jaipur", "Jaipur", "Jaipur, Rajasthan", "जयपुर", "JAIPUR", "Pink city", "Pinkcity", "Jaipur, India", "Evergreen School (Jaipur, Rajas"]} {"context": "Question: A creance is the name of the long fine cord used in which sport?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Falconry", "aliases": ["Austringer", "Day-old cockerel", "Hawking (falconry)", "Falconeering", "Imping", "Telwah", "Falconry"]} {"context": "Question: What US public holiday falls on the 3rd Monday in February every year?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Washington's Birthday", "aliases": ["Washington's Day", "Great Americans Day", "Presidents Day (United States)", "Washington’s Birthday", "Presidents' Day (US)", "President'sday", "Washington Day", "President's Day", "Washington's Birthday", "Prezidents Day", "Presidents' Day (USA)", "George Washington Day", "Washington's birthday", "Presidents' Day", "Washinton's Birthday", "President's day", "Presidents day", "Presidents' Day (United States)", "Presidents'day", "Presidents' day", "President Day", "Presidentsday", "George Washington's Birthday"]} {"context": "Question: What is a hundredth of a thousandth?\nAnswer:", "answer": "A hundred-thousandth", "aliases": ["A hundred-thousandth"]} {"context": "Question: What does the £ symbol represent?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Pound Sterling", "aliases": ["United Kingdom Pound", "Pound stirling", "Pound (sterling)", "UK 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"Mariette", "aliases": ["Mariette (disambiguation)", "Mariette"]} {"context": "Question: 'Call me Ishmael' are the opening words of which work of literature?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Moby Dick", "aliases": ["Fedallah", "Timor Tim", "Dagoo", "Moby-Dick: Captain Ahab", "Moby Dick; or, The Whale", "Ahab's Wife, Or, The Star-", "Moby-dick", "Moby Dick: Captain Ahab", "Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish", "Tashtego", "Call me Ishmael", "Moby-Dick (character)", "Moby-Dick", "Moby-Dick; or, The White Wh", "Starbuck: Moby Dick", "Moby dick", "Moby-Dick; or, The Whale", "Moby Dick (Novel)", "Starbuck (Moby-Dick)", "Ahabian", "Moby Dick", "MobyDick", "Moby-Dick (novel)"]} {"context": "Question: \"Larry Levine, an American audio engineer, who won a Grammy Award in 1966 for \"\"A Taste of Honey\"\" by Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass and contributed to The Beach Boys' 1966 album \"\"Pet Sounds\"\", was best known for his co-operation on the Wall of Sound recording technique with which producer?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Phil Spector", "aliases": ["Annette Records", "Phil spectre", "Phil Spector", "Harvey Philip Spector", "Phillip Spector", "Phil specter", "Philip Spector", "Phil spektor", "Phil Specter"]} {"context": "Question: What type of tower is the Muslim version of a steeple?\nAnswer:", "answer": "a Minaret", "aliases": ["The Minaret", "a Minaret"]} {"context": "Question: Which Swedish actress won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Murder on the Orient Express?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ingrid Bergman", "aliases": ["Ingrid Bergmann", "Isotta Ingrid Rossellini", "Ingrid Rossellini", "Ingrid Bergman", "Ingrid Berman"]} {"context": "Question: Which French vessel was the first ocean-going liner to exceed 1,000 feet in length ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "NORMANDIE", "aliases": ["Normandie (disambiguation)", "NORMANDIE", "Normandie (ship)", "Normandie"]} {"context": "Question: Which guitar innovator and player has a range of Gibson Guitars named after him?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Les Paul", "aliases": ["Les Paul", "Les paul", "Lester Polfuss", "Lester William Polsfuss", "The Log (guitar)", "Les Paul Trio"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the demon barber of Fleet Street?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sweeney Todd", "aliases": ["Sweeny tod", "Sweeney Todd", "Tobias %22Toby%22 R", "The Barber of Fleet Street", "Sweeny Todd", "Sweeney Todd (character)", "Sweenie Todd", "Sweeney Tod", "Sweeney todd", "Sweney Todd"]} {"context": "Question: By what first name is golfer Gerry Lester Watson better known?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bubba", "aliases": ["Bubba", "BUbba"]} {"context": "Question: \"In economics, whose law states that, \"\"Bad Money Drives Out Good\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "SIR THOMAS GRESHAM", "aliases": ["Thomas Gresham", "Sir Thomas Gresham", "SIR THOMAS GRESHAM"]} {"context": "Question: What district of Liverpool has the surname of a famous 20th century singer and film star ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CROSBY", "aliases": ["Crosby (disambiguation)", "Crosby family crest", "CROSBY", "Crosby"]} {"context": "Question: Which Bourbon whiskey was named in 1933 after the American Colonel who rebuilt the business following the end of Prohibition?\nAnswer:", "answer": "'JIM BEAM'", "aliases": ["James Beam", "Red Stag", "Jim Beam whiskey", "Jim Beam Whiskey", "Booker Noe", "Jim Beam", "'JIM BEAM'", "Jim beam", "Jim bean", "Jim Beam Rye", "National Distillers", "Jacob's Ghost"]} {"context": "Question: Which canal joins the North Sea at Brunsbüttel?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Kiel Canal", "aliases": ["Nord-Ostsee-Kanal", "Kiel Canal", "Kaiser Wilhelm Canal", "Kiel canal", "The Kiel Canal"]} {"context": "Question: Which palace, built by Cardinal Wolsey, was home to Henry 8th and is supposedly haunted by two of his wives?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hampton Court", "aliases": ["Hampton Court Palace Maze", "Hampton Court Palace", "Hampton Court", "Chapel Royal (Hampton Court Palace)", "Hampton Court Gardens"]} {"context": "Question: Little Monsters are Twitter followers of which 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"aliases": ["Basketball", "Basketball gear", "Bball", "Boy's Basketball", "B Ball", "Shoot hoops", "Basketball parity worldwide", "Men's Basketball", "High school basketball", "Basketball Worldwide", "Basketball club", "B-ball", "Basket-ball", "Basketball team", "🏀", "Basketball rim", "Basketballer", "Rim (basketball)", "Basket ball", "Basketball net", "Baksetball", "Basketball player", "Basket-Ball", "Women's hoops", "Men's basketball", "BasketBall", "Basketball Parity Worldwide", "Basket Ball", "Baketball", "Basketball Player", "B ball", "Unicycle basketball"]} {"context": "Question: Which Brit broke the land speed record in 1990 in Thrust 2?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Richard Noble", "aliases": ["Richard Noble"]} {"context": "Question: What word for unthinking patriotism is derived from the name of one of Napoleon's admirers?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Chauvinism", "aliases": ["Chauvinist pig", "Male chauvinism", "Chauvinist", "Male chauvinists", "Chauvinistic", "Male chauvinist pig", "Chauvanistic", "Chauvenism", "Male chauvinist pigs", "Female Chauvinism", "Female chauvinism", "Male chauvinist", "Chauvanist", "Chauvinism", "Chauvanism"]} {"context": "Question: EMG (Electromyography), CAT (Computerized Axial Tomography), and MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), are technologies for?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Human body scans", "aliases": ["Human body scans"]} {"context": "Question: What TV show takes place at the fictional Seattle Grace Hospital?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Grey's Anatomy", "aliases": ["Seattle Grace Hospital", "Grey's", "Grace Anatomy", "Greysanatomy", "Grace and Atomy", "Greys natomy", "Grey's Anatomy scrubs", "Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital", "Grey's Anatomy (TV series)", "Grey's Anatomy", "Grey's Anatomy (tv)", "Gray's Anatomy (TV series)", "Grey Anatomy", "Greys Anatomy", "Grey anatomy", "Grey′s Anatomy", "Greys anatomy", "Grey’s Anatomy", "Grey's Anatmy", "Grey's anatomy", "Greys Anatmy"]} {"context": "Question: Which actor has been portrayed most on 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of Australia", "Philosophy in Australia", "Commonwealth of Australia", "Australija", "Australia (monarchy)", "Dominion of Australia", "Empire of Australia", "Ostralia", "Modern Australia", "Commonwealth of australia", "Australia (empire)", "Australo", "The Commonwealth of Australia", "Australia.", "Austrlia", "Australlia", "AUSTRALIAN", "Australia (state)", "ISO 3166-1:AU", "Austrailia", "Commonwealth Australia", "Pax Australiana", "Australian Commonwealth", "Australocentric", "Austrlaia", "Technology in Australia", "Australia (Commonwealth)", "Australai", "Australian geopolitics", "Asutralia", "Australo-", "Australian's", "Science in Australia"]} {"context": "Question: Who became BBC Radio One Breakfast Show presenter in June 1973?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Noel Edmonds", "aliases": ["Noel Edmunds", "Noel Edmond", "Noel edmonds", "Noël Edmonds", "Noel Edmonds"]} {"context": "Question: In what park would you find Half Dome, a mecca for rock climbers?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Yosemite", "aliases": ["Yosemite Grant", "Yosemite National", "Yosemite Park and Curry Company", "Yosemite", "Yosemite National Park, California", "Yosemite National Park, CA", "Yosemite Wilderness", "Yosemite, California", "Yosemite NP", "Yosemite National Park", "Yosemite (CA)", "Yosemite, CA", "Yosemite Natl Pk, CA", "Yosemite Natl Pk, California"]} {"context": "Question: Which musical work of 1898 features a section called 'Nimrod'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Enigma Variations", "aliases": ["Enigma variation", "Variations on an Original Theme For Orchestra", "The Enigma Variations", "Variations on an Original Theme for Orchestra", "Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36", "Enigma Variations", "Variations on an Original Theme, Op. 36", "Variations On An Original Theme", "Variations on an original theme, for orchestra", "Variations on an Original Theme"]} {"context": "Question: Who allegedly solved the riddle of the Gordian knot simply by slicing it with his sword?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ALEXANDER 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released in 2000, is the story of Gilbert and Sullivan's first production of \"\"The Mikado\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Topsy Turvy", "aliases": ["Topsy-Turvy", "Topsy Turvy"]} {"context": "Question: What are double bitted, cruiser double bitted and cedar types of\nAnswer:", "answer": "Axes", "aliases": ["Axes", "Axes (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Which Greek philosopher taught at the Lyceum?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ARISTOTLE", "aliases": ["ARISTOTLE", "Αριστοτέλης", "Philosophy of Aristotle", "Aristotelis", "MrAristotle", "Aristutalis", "Aristole", "Artistotle", "Aristotole", "Aristotel", "Aristotle's", "The Stagirite", "Aristotles", "Aristotles theories", "Artisole", "The Stagyrite", "Stagirite", "Arystoteles", "It is the mark of", "Aristotele", "Aristotelo", "Aristoteles", "Aristotle of Stagira", "Aristotle", "Aristotelean philosophy"]} {"context": "Question: Petroliam Nasional Berhad, the huge Malaysian gas/oil corporation gave its abbreviated name to what world-leading 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Kennedy Airport"]} {"context": "Question: What does lager literally mean in German?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Storage", "aliases": ["Storage room", "Storage", "Stored", "Storage (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: The main international cricket competitions are Test matches, ODI, and which other?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Twenty20 Internationals", "aliases": ["T20I", "Twenty20 International", "Twenty20 International cricket", "Twenty20 Internationals", "Twenty 20 International", "T20 International", "Twenty20 international", "International Twenty20"]} {"context": "Question: Who elects a new Pope?\nAnswer:", "answer": "College of Cardinals", "aliases": ["Vice-Dean of the Sacred College of", "College of Cardinals", "Sancta Romana Ecclesia, S", "Sancta Romana Ecclesia", "Sacred College", "Cardinalate", "Sub-dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals", "Sacred College of Cardinals", "Ingravescentem aetatem", "Ingravescentem Aetatem", "College of cardinals"]} {"context": "Question: Gingivitis 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"Confederation of Helvatia", "Land of the Swiss", "Confederaziun svizra", "Svizzera", "Swissland", "Swizterland", "Confédération Suisse", "Confederazione Svizzera", "Swiss Confederation"]} {"context": "Question: To whom did Helen Keller dedicate her autobiography, The Story of My Life?\nAnswer:", "answer": "To inventor Alexander Graham Bell, who helped direct her", "aliases": ["To inventor Alexander Graham Bell, who helped direct her"]} {"context": "Question: What sporting term, meaning a second chance, comes from the French word for fishing again?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Repechage", "aliases": ["Repêchage", "Repechage", "Repochage", "Last chance qualifier"]} {"context": "Question: What is the International Vehicle Registration for Cambodia?\nAnswer:", "answer": "K", "aliases": ["🄚", "🄺", "⒦", "Kay (letter)", "ⓚ", "K", "🅺", "K (letter)", "🅚", "K"]} {"context": "Question: Which Latin phrase, that translates literally as 'event of war', refers to an incident that is used as the justification for war?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CASUS BELLI", "aliases": ["Case of war", "Act of War", "Threat to peace", "Pretext for War", "Acts of War", "Casus Belli", "Acts of war", "Casus belli", "Cassus belli", "Casus bellum", "Causus belli", "Cassus Belli", "Act of war", "Threat to world peace", "Proschemata", "Pretexts for War", "Proschema", "CASUS BELLI"]} {"context": "Question: Which of Henry VIII's wives died of septicaemia, just twelve days after giving birth?\nAnswer:", "answer": "JANE SEYMOUR", "aliases": ["Jane St Maur", "Jane Seymour, Queen of England", "Jane Seymour", "Jane semour", "JANE SEYMOUR", "Queen Jane Seymour"]} {"context": "Question: At which Winter Olympic host city would you find the Cresta Run?\nAnswer:", "answer": "St. Moritz", "aliases": ["St. Moritz (Graubünden)", "Saint Moritz", "San Moritz", "San Murezzan", "St.-Moritz", "St. Moritz GR", "St. Moritz", "St-Moritz", "St.Moritz", "St Moritz", "Sankt-Moritz", "Saint-Moritz", "Sankt Moritz", "St. Moritz 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"Catherine window", "Rosette window", "Rose Window", "Rose-window"]} {"context": "Question: With which song did Lulu represent the UK in the 1969 Eurovision Song Contest?\nAnswer:", "answer": "BOOM BANG A BANG", "aliases": ["BOOM BANG A BANG"]} {"context": "Question: In WTF taekwondo competitions points are scored for a kick to the head or body, a turning kick to the head, and what else?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Punch to the body", "aliases": ["Punch to the body"]} {"context": "Question: From which film did The Harry Lime Theme come\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Third Man", "aliases": ["The Third Man (film)", "Harry Lime", "The Third Man", "The Third Man (novel)", "3rd man", "Third man", "The 3rd Man", "Der Dritte Mann", "The third man", "The Third Man (TV series)", "Der dritte Mann"]} {"context": "Question: Scone Castle shares its grounds with which racecourse?\nAnswer:", "answer": "PERTH", "aliases": ["Perth, AU-WA", "Climate of perth", "Perth Australia", "Perth WA", "Climate of Perth", "Perth, wa", "Perth (city, Australia)", "Perth, W.A", "Perth, Australia", "UN/LOCODE:AUPER", "Australia Perth", "Perth, WA", "Perth cultural history", "Perth", "PERTH", "Boorloo", "Perth (Western Australia)", "Perth, West Australia", "Perht", "Perth, Western Australia"]} {"context": "Question: Tu is the clothing brand of supermarket chain?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sainsbury's", "aliases": ["Sainsburys.com", "Sansburys", "Sainsbury (J)", "Beaumonts", "Sainsbury (J) plc", "SL Shaw Ltd", "By Sainsbury's", "Sainsbury's Energy", "Sainsburys", "Sainsbury's Basics", "Sainsbury's Calais", "J Sainsbury PLC", "Sainsbury’s", "Sainsbury's Supermarkets", "J. Sainsbury plc", "J Sainsbury", "JB Beaumont", "J Sainsbury plc", "SL Shaw", "J Sainsbury's", "Sainsbury's Entertainment", "J. Sainsbury", "Sainsbury's"]} {"context": "Question: For which bank was Nick Leeson working at the time of his criminal dealings?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Barings", "aliases": ["Barings Bank collapse", "Barings PLC", "ING Barings", "Barings", "Collapse of the Barings Bank", "BARINGS BANK OF LONDON", "Baring Brothers Bank", "Barings' Bank collapse", "Baring Private Equity Asia", "Baring Brothers", "Barings Bank", "Baring Brothers & Co."]} {"context": "Question: In 2008 government in Bhutan was changed from an absolute monarchy to what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Constitutional monarchy", "aliases": ["Monarchic republic", "Representative monarchists", "Limited monarchy", "Representative constitutional monarchisms", "Representative monarch", "Representative monarchist", "Constitutional Monarch", "Parliamentary monarchies", "Representative parliamentary monarch", "Constitutional monarchs", "Parliamentary Monarchy", "Parliamentary monarchism", "Representative monarchy", "Representative monarchs", "Representative parliamentary monarchies", "Semi Constitutional Monarchy", "Representative monarchism", "Parliamentary monarchist", "Constitutional monarchism", "Constitutional monarchies", "Representative parliamentary monarchists", "Parliamentary monarchisms", "Constitutional royalists", "Representative parliamentary monarchs", "Representative constitutional monarchism", "Parliamentary monarchists", "Constitutional monarchists", "Constitutional monarchy", "Ceremonial monarchies", "Representative constitutional monarchy", "Parliamentary monarch", "Constitutional monarchist", "Constitutional monarchisms", "Semi-constitutional monarchy", "Representative constitutional monarchs", "Representative constitutional monarchist", "Representative constitutional monarch", "Constitutional democratic monarchy", "Representative monarchisms", "Representative parliamentary monarchisms", "Representative parliamentary monarchist", "Constitutional Monarchy", "Representative monarchies", "Parliamentary monarchs", "Representative consitutional monarchies", "Representative parliamentary monarchism", "Constitutional monarch", "Parliamentary monarchy", "Representative parliamentary monarchy", "Representative constitutional monarchists"]} {"context": "Question: Which 2008 musical film is set on the fictional Greek island of Kalokairi?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mamma Mia", "aliases": ["Mamamia", "Momy Mia", "Mumma Mia", "Momma Mia", "Mama Mia", "Moma Mia", "Mamma Mia", "Mamma Mia (disambiguation)", "Mommy Mia", "Mom Mia", "Mamma mia (disambiguation)", "Muma Mia", "Mother Mia", "Mum Mia", "MAMMA MIA", "Ma Mia", "Mamy Mia", "Mamma mia", "Mumy Mia", "Mammy Mia"]} {"context": "Question: Which U.S. state was the first to legalize same-sex marriage, in 2004?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Massachusetts", "aliases": ["Masachusetts", "Masshole Commonwealth", "Massachusetts (state)", "Massachusetts culture", "Massachusetts, United States", "Masachussetts", "Commonwealth of Masachusetts", "The Bay State", "Commonwealth of Masachussets", "Culture of Massachusetts", "Commonwealth of Massachusetts", "MA (state)", "Massechusetts", "Commonwealth of Masachusets", "Commonwealth of Massachussets", "Religion in Massachusetts", "Masschusetts", "Masachussets", "Commonwealth of Massachussetts", "Massachusetts", "Transport in Massachusetts", "Massachusite", "Economy of Massachusetts", "6th State", "Massitchusits", "Massachsuetts", "Commonwealth of Masachussetts", "The Commonwealth of Massachusetts", "Massachussets", "Massachus", "Massechussets", "Transportation in Massachusetts", "Massachusets", "Masachusets", "Mass.", "Massachusetts state", "Sixth State", "Massachusites", "Massacheusetts", "Most Serene Commonwealth of Massachusetts", "US-MA", "Commonwealth of Massachusets", "Massachussetts", "Massachusetts (U.S. state)", "Taxachusetts", "State of Massachusetts", "Massachusettes", "Massachusettsan", "Education in Massachusetts"]} {"context": "Question: Which band released the album 'Kid' in 2000?\nAnswer:", "answer": "RADIOHEAD", "aliases": ["Dead Air Space", "Manic Hedgehog Demo", "On a Friday", "Radiohead: An Illustrated Biography", "Radio-head", "Manic Hedgehog demo tape", "Follow Me Around", "Manic Hedgehog (album)", "Radiohead Messageboard", "Radiohead at ease", "Radio-Head", "Radio Head", "Towering Above The Rest", "RadioHead", "RADIOHEAD", "RHMB", "Scott Johnson (drum technician)", "Radio head", "Xurbia Xendless Limited", "Spooks (song)", "Radiohead style and songwriting", "Radiohead (band)", "On A Friday", "Radiohead"]} {"context": "Question: Staphylococcus and Streptococcus are types of?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bacteria", "aliases": ["Types of bacteria", "Bacterium", "Predatory bacteria", "Bacterial motility", "Bacteria A2Z", "Antibodies, bacterial", "Harmful bacteria", "Bacterial predator", "Eubacteria", "Schizomycetes", "Filamentous bacteria", "Schizomycet", "Bacterial breakdown", "Bacterial shape", "Super bacterium", "Bacium", "Bacterial proteins", "Bacterial 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"aliases": ["Anne Boylen", "Anne Bullen", "Anne boelyn", "Anne Boullant", "Ann Boleyn", "Anne Boleyn, 1st Marchioness", "Anne Boelyn", "Ann Bullen", "Anne Boleyn", "Anna Bollina", "Queen Anne Boleyn", "Anne Bolyn", "Anne boleyn", "Anne bolyn"]} {"context": "Question: What metabolic disorder takes its name from Greek 'siphon', referring to excessive urine production?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Diabetes", "aliases": ["Diabetese", "Diabaytis", "Diabedis", "Diabetus", "Sugar diabetes", "Diabetology", "Diebetic", "People with diabetes", "Latent diabetes", "Diebetes", "Diabetes and heredity", "Diabeetis mellitus", "Diabetes", "Hypoinsulinism", "Diabetologist", "Diabetic", "Diabetes, insulin dependent", "Diabetic thick skin", "Diabetes Mellitus", "Diabetis", "Hypoinsulinaemia", "Diabeetus", "Symptoms of diabetes", "Insulin Deficiency Syndrome", "Diabedes", "Diabetics", "Diabetogenic", "Diabeties", "Diabetes melitus", "Diabeetis", "Diabetes mellitus", "Bulla due to diabetes mellitus"]} {"context": "Question: Which musical features the song 'Second Hand Rose'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "FUNNY GIRL", "aliases": ["Funny Girl", "FUNNY GIRL", "Funny Girl (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Where was New York's immigrant inspection station until 1954?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ELLIS ISLAND", "aliases": ["Ellis Island Immigration station", "Kissing Post", "Oyster Island", "Ellis Island Immigration Museum", "Ellis Island National Monument", "Ellis island", "ELLIS ISLAND", "Ellis Island, NY", "Ellis Island", "Ellis Island, New York City", "Kissing post"]} {"context": "Question: Which order of insects includes the true flies, mosquitoes, gnats and midges?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Diptera", "aliases": ["Fly", "Flies", "Dipterology", "Dipterous", "Dipteran", "Fly (zoology)", "Fly (insect)", "True fly", "True flies", "Fly (Insect)", "Fly (animal)", "Dipterist", "Diptera", "Dipterans"]} {"context": "Question: Whose backing band is known as The Miami Sound Machine?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Gloria 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Estefan", "Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine", "Gloria Esteban", "Gloria Estafan", "Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine", "Gloria Estefan discography", "Gloria Estefan & The Miami Sound", "Gloria Estéfan"]} {"context": "Question: Which was the highest placed Lancashire side in the 2006/7 Vauxhall Conference?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MORECAMBE", "aliases": ["Morecambe", "Morecambe, Lancashire", "MORECAMBE"]} {"context": "Question: Who played Thelma in the UK television series ‘The Likely Lads’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Brigit Forsyth", "aliases": ["Brigit Forsyth", "Bridget Forsyth"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of the co-founder of Apple Computers who died in October 2011?\nAnswer:", "answer": "STEVE JOBS", "aliases": ["Jobs, Steven Paul", "Stephen Jobs", "Steve P Jobs", "Steve Paul Jobs", "Steve Mobbs", "Steven P. 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Jobs", "Stev Jobs", "Steve Jobbs", "Mr. Steve Jobs", "Jobs Steve", "Jobsian", "SteveJobs", "His Steveness", "Steven Paul Jobs", "Jobs, Steve", "ICEO", "Steve jobs", "The Steve", "Steve Job", "Steve Jobs dies", "Steve jobs effect"]} {"context": "Question: Which TV cartoon series was about a meek janitor who led a double life as an unfortunate super-detective?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hong Kong Fuey", "aliases": ["Hong Kong Phooie", "Hong Kong Phooey (film)", "Hong Kong Fuey", "Hong Kong Phuey", "Hong Kong Phooey", "Hong Kong Fooey"]} {"context": "Question: In which year did Nick Faldo win both the Open and the US Masters Championships?\nAnswer:", "answer": "1990", "aliases": ["1990", "one thousand, nine hundred and ninety"]} {"context": "Question: 'Whom we invite to see us crowned at Scone' is a line from which Shakespeare play?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MacBeth", "aliases": ["Macbeth/Act V Scene v", "Fair is foul, and foul is fair", "Macbethian", "Macbeth/Act I Scene ii", "Macbeth/Act V Scene iii", "Macbeth/Act II Scene iii", "Macbeth/Act III Scene iii", "Macbeth/Act I Scene iv", "Macbeth/Act I Scene vi", "Macbeth Acts", "Macbeth/Act V Scene i", "Macbeth/Act IV Scene i", "Prophecy in Macbeth", "Shakespeare's Macbeth", "Macbeth/Act IV Scene ii", "Macbeth/Act I Scene iii", "Macbeth/Act II Scene iv", "Macbeth/Act II Scene ii", "Macbeth/Act V Scene viii", "Macbeth/Act V Scene vii", "Macbeth/Act I Scene vii", "Macbeth (play)", "The Tragedy of Macbeth", "Thegn of Glamis", "MacBeth", "Macbeth/Act III Scene vi", "Macbeth/Act V Scene iv", "Macbeth the Traitor", "Battle of Dunsinane", "Mac Beth", "Macbeth", "Macbeth/Act III Scene i", "Macbeth/Act V Scene ii", "Thain of Glamis", "Macbeth/Act IV Scene iii", "Macbeth/Act I Scene v", "Macbeth/Act III Scene ii", "Macbeth/Act III Scene iv", "Macbeth/Act I Scene i", "Macbeth / The Scottish Play", "Macbeth act I", "Macbeth/Act II Scene i", "Macbeth/Act V Scene vi", "Lennox(Character)", "Macbeth/Act III Scene v"]} {"context": "Question: The Italian cheese called dolcelatte translates into English as what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sweet milk", "aliases": ["Whole Milk", "Dudh", "Reduced fat milk", "Cow milk", "Homogenized Milk", "Cows’ milk", "Bovine milk", "Liquid Milk", "Sweet milk", "Dairy milk", "Low fat milk", "Milk proteins", "Milker", "Whole milk", "Homo milk", "Milk solids", "Milk jugs", "Breakfast milk", "Cow’s milk", "Milk protein", "Milk (drink)", "Benefits of Drinking Milk", "Walrus milk", "Sterilized milk", "Milk jug", "Food milk", "Lowfat milk", "Gyunyu", "Homogenized milk", "Mammal milk", "Low-fat milk", "Cow's milk", "Liquid milk", "Milk (beverage)", "Reduced-fat milk", "Milk"]} {"context": "Question: Which country grows the largest number of mangoes?\nAnswer:", "answer": "India", "aliases": ["ഭാരത മ", "هندستانڀارت،", "भारतीय ग�", "Bhārtiya Prajāsattā", "Indian Republic", "ভারতরাষ", "Indian republic", "ಭಾರತ ಗ", "Union of India", "இந்தியக", "भारतीय प्र", "India (country)", "ISO 3166-1:IN", "Indea", "Etymology of India", "ভারত গণ", "Republic Of India", "INDIA", "ભારતી�", "ভারত", "Republic of India", "Les Indes", "Bhārat Gaṇarāj", "جمہوٗرِ", "भारतमहारा", "Indya", "Bharat Ganrajya", "جمہوریہ ب�", "இந்திய", "ଭାରତ �", "भारत गणर", "Republic of india", "जुम्हूरि", "Hindio", "The Republic of India", "భారత గ", "India's", "Hindistan", "ਭਾਰਤ �", "Bhart", "India", "భారత ర", "India.", "ভাৰত গ�", "Indian State", "ISO 3166-1 alpha-3/IND", "ভারতীয"]} {"context": "Question: Artemisinin and derivatives are drugs found to act especially well on which disease?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Malaria", "aliases": ["Malariologist", "Malarial fever", "Maleria", "Tertian malaria", "Falciform malaria", "Tertian fever", "Pernicious fever", "Malaria", "Mala aria", "Paludism", "Malaria prevention", "Malarious fever", "Malariology", "Malaria paroxysms", "Malarial", "Vivax malaria", "Malaria, cerebral", "Marsh fevers", "Malarias", "Malaria infection", "Fever and ague", "Falciparum malaria", "Swamp malaria", "Severe malaria", "Cerebral malaria", "Agues"]} {"context": "Question: Who has dated Tony Romo, John Mayer, and Nick Lachey?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Jessica Simpson", "aliases": ["Joe Simpson (manager)", "Joe Pimpson", "Jessica simpson", "Jessica Simpson (album)", "Jessica Lachey", "Jessica (Jessica Simpson album)", "Jessica Simpson", "Jessica simpson (album)", "Jessica Simpson Lachey"]} {"context": "Question: The 3rd of his vice presidents (after John Nance Garner and Henry Wallace), who took over the reins of power when FDR kicked off?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Harry Truman", "aliases": ["Presidency of Harry S. Truman", "Hary truman", "Harry Shipp Truman", "Harry Truman's", "Harry S. Truman", "Harry S.Truman", "Harry S Truman", "H. S. Truman", "President Harry Truman", "Truman administration", "Presidency of Harry Truman", "Mr. Citizen", "HST (president)", "H.S. Truman", "Mary Jane Truman", "Harry Shippe Truman", "S truman", "Harry Truman", "President Truman", "33rd President of the United States", "Truman Administration", "Harry Solomon Truman", "Harold Truman", "Harry truman", "H. Truman"]} {"context": "Question: Rene Belloq is the arch enemy of which movie hero in his first film?\nAnswer:", "answer": "INDIANA JONES", "aliases": ["Indiana Jones Movies", "Henry %22Indiana%22 Jones", "Indiana jones", "Indy Jones", "Henry Jones Jr.", "Justin Klugh", "INDIANA JONES", "Henry Jones Junior", "Indiana Jones", "Dr. Henry Jones, Jr.", "Henry Walden Jones Junior", "Indiana Jones Bonus Material", "Henry Walton Jones Junior", "The adventures of Indiana Jones", "Henry Jones II", "The Adventures of Indiana Jones", "Henry Jones, Jr."]} {"context": "Question: Robert Gordon Menzies was which country's longest-serving Prime Minister?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Australia", "aliases": ["Australia (Commonwealth realm)", "AustraliA", "Continental Australia", "Australias", "Peace of Australia", "Australian city life", "City life in Australia", "Australocentrist", "Mainland Australia", "Australiia", "Straya", "Australia (commonwealth)", "Austraila", "Ausrtalia", "Australia (nation)", "Australien", "New Australian", "Australia (dominion)", "Australia (federation)", "Australia (country)", "Aussieland", "Federal Australia", "Country life in Australia", "Orstraya", "Australia (nation state)", "Australia (commonwealth realm)", "Australia", "Australocentrism", "Austraya", "Australie", "AUSTRALIA", "Geopolitics of Australia", "Australia (nation-state)", "Australia's", "Australian mainland", "Australian country life", "Australian Woman's Day", "Imperial Australia", "United States of Australia", "Australia (realm)", "Australia (constitutional monarchy)", "Austalia", "Etymology of Australia", "Philosophy in Australia", "Commonwealth of Australia", "Australija", "Australia (monarchy)", "Dominion of Australia", "Empire of Australia", "Ostralia", "Modern Australia", "Commonwealth of australia", "Australia (empire)", "Australo", "The Commonwealth of Australia", "Australia.", "Austrlia", "Australlia", "AUSTRALIAN", "Australia (state)", "ISO 3166-1:AU", "Austrailia", "Commonwealth Australia", "Pax Australiana", "Australian Commonwealth", "Australocentric", "Austrlaia", "Technology in Australia", "Australia (Commonwealth)", "Australai", "Australian geopolitics", "Asutralia", "Australo-", "Australian's", "Science in Australia"]} {"context": "Question: Which British monarch famously said ‘I don’t wish to open windows into men’s souls’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Queen Elizabeth I", "aliases": ["The Gloriana", "Queen Elisabeth of england", "Elizabeth the First", "Queene Elisabeth of England", "Bess of England", "Elizabeth I of Ireland", "Queen Elizabeth 1", "Queen Elisabeth I", "Elizabeth I (England)", "Elizabeth I of Great Britain", "Queen of England Elizabeth", "Queen Elizabeth the first", "Queen Elizabeth I of England", "Elizabeth the first", "Elizabeth I of the United Kingdom", "Queen of England Elizabeth I", "QEI", "Elizabeth I", "Queen Elizabeth of England", "Elisabeth 1st", "La Vita della Regina Elizabetta", "Elisabeth I of England", "Elisabeth of England", "Queen Elizabeth the First", "Elizabeth I of England", "Good Queen Bess", "Liz 1", "Virgin Queen", "Elizabeth 1", "Queen Elizabeth l", "Elizabeth of England", "Elizabeth I Tudor", "Elizabeth Tudor", "Elizabeth I, Queen of England", "Elizabeth the 1st", "Queen Elizabeth I", "Elizabeth i of england", "Elisabeth I"]} {"context": "Question: For what did the 'T' stand in the name of 'Captain James T. Kirk' in 'Star Trek'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "'TIBERIUS'", "aliases": ["Tiberius Caesar", "'TIBERIUS'", "Tiberias Caesar", "Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar", "Tiberius Caesar Augustus", "Tiberius Julius Caesar Augustus", "Tiberius Caesar Dīvī Augustī", "Tiberius Julius Caesar", "Emperor Tiberius", "Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar Augustus", "Tiberius"]} {"context": "Question: The name of which European capital city means Merchants Harbour?\nAnswer:", "answer": "COPENHAGEN", "aliases": ["København, Denmark", "K-Town, Copenhagen", "UN/LOCODE:DKCPH", "Copenhagen, Denmark", "Koepenhamn", "K-Town Hardcore", "Capital of Denmark", "Ktown Hardcore", "Copenhague", "Kaupmannahöfn", "Kaupmannahofn", "Kopenhamn", "Koebenhavn", "K Town Hardcore", "Köpenhamn", "COPENHAGEN", "Kopenhagen", "København", "Hafnia (Latin)", "Kjøbenhavn", "K Town punk", "Kobenhavn", "Copenhagen (Denmark)", "K-Town punk", "Copenhagen", "DKCPH"]} {"context": "Question: Who won the gold medal for the 100m at the 1992 Olympics at 32 years of age and became the oldest Olympic 100 m champion by four years?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Linford Christie", "aliases": ["Christie, Linford", "Linford Christie", "Linford's lunchbox", "Linford Christie's lunchbox", "Lynford Christie"]} {"context": "Question: In what modern-day country was the Norse settlement of Vinland?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Canada", "aliases": ["Canada", "Canadá", "The Dominion of Canada", "Commonwealth of Canada", "Dominion of canada", "ISO 3166-1:CA", "Etymology of Canada", "CANADA", "Canadiophile", "Canada's", "ᑲᓇᑕ", "Canada/References", "America's top hat", "Canada.", "Cnada", "Čanada", "Canadian Federation", "Kenadian", "Canadialand", "Xanada", "Dominion of Canada", "Canadaa"]} {"context": "Question: Generally the standard steps per minute for a military 'quick march' pace is?\nAnswer:", "answer": "120", "aliases": ["120", "one hundred and twenty"]} {"context": "Question: In cookery, what is a 'Macedoine'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MIXED FRUIT OR VEGETABLES", "aliases": ["MIXED FRUIT OR VEGETABLES"]} {"context": "Question: \"Which American legal TV drama-comedy (2004 to 2008), a spin-off of \"\"The Practice\"\", followed the exploits of attorneys at Crane, Poole & Schmidt?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Boston Legal", "aliases": ["Boston legal", "Boston Legal", "Crane, Poole & Schmidt", "Chang, Poole & Schmidt", "Marlene Stanger", "Fleet Street (television)"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the only fictional character to feature in Time Magazine's 100 most important people of the 20th Century?\nAnswer:", "answer": "BART SIMPSON", "aliases": ["Bart Simpsons", "Bart Simpson (I)", "Don't have a cow", "Bart (devil)", "El Barto", "Bartholomew J Simpson", "Eat My Shorts", "B.J. 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"Genghas Khan", "Temudjin", "Ghenghis Khan", "Ghengis Kahn", "Genghis khan", "Jenghiz Khan", "Chingis-Khan", "Chaanguys Khan", "Ginghis Khan", "Chaangyus Khan", "Temuchin", "Chingis khan", "Genghis", "شىڭعىس حان", "Gengys Khan", "Chengiz Khan", "Chinggis Qan", "Chengis khan", "Chinghiz Khan", "Genghis khaan", "Genghis Qan", "Temuejin Borjigin", "Chinggis", "Chingiz-Khan", "Genghiz Kahn", "Ghengis Khan", "Chingiz Khan", "Temüjin Borjigin", "Gengiz khan", "Ghengis", "Ghengis Khaan", "Gengis khan", "Chingiskhan", "Yuan Taizu", "Changez khan", "TieMuZhen", "Temuelin", "Djingis Khan", "Chinggis Khaan", "Gingis Khan", "Genghis Khan", "Chingiz Khaan", "Jenghis Khan", "Tie Mu Zhen", "Yisui", "Ghenghis Kahn", "Djengis Khan", "Cheng Ji Si Han", "Yisugen", "Chengjisi Han", "Ghangis Khan", "Jengis Khan", "Chingishan", "Genghis kahn", "成吉思汗", "Jinghiz", "Cambuscan", "鐵木真", "Gengis Khan", "Ganghis Khan", "Jingis", "Tsingis Khan", "Djenghis Khan", "Gengis", "Chingis Khaan", "Chinghiz Kan", 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"aliases": ["Google community", "AS15169", "Google.cpm", "Googer", "GGEA", "GOOgle", "Google Inc Class C", "Google Inc Class A", "Google newslab", "Gogole", "Google voice-powered search", "GOOGLE", "Guugle", "Foofle", "Google inc.", ".android", "Author Rank", "Googl", "Google Inc.", "Google Glossary", "Innovation Time Off", "Googler", "Google English", "Goog", "Google EnergySense", "Gooogle", "Ggogle", "Google™", "Google, Inc", "Animated Google", "Google.", "Google/", "Google!", "Google Angika", "The Google", "Google guys", "Mountain view chocolate factory", "Gewgol", "Google.c", "Google Measure Map", "Goofle", "The Google Guys", "Site Flavored Google Search Box", "GGQ1", "Google, Inc.", "Googgle", "Google (Company)", "Google Site Search", "Goolge", "Gooooooooogle", "20%25 time", "Google UK", "Gooooogle", "Google Inc", "Googke", "@google", "Google Research", "GoogIe", "Googers", "Gstatic.com", "Project Fi", "1e100.net", "Google Guys", "Goooooogle", ".gmail", "Goooogle", ".google", "Google for Business", "Googlit", "Google Incorporated", "Google/to do", "@Google", "Gooooooogle", "Google finance", "Google (company)", "G00gl3", "Googl3", "G00g1e", "GOOG", "GooglE", "Googlenym", "Google%5C", "Goolgle", "20 percent time", "Google", "G00gle", "Google Demo Slam", "Gaia (Security Technology)", "Googlw", "Google Space", "Googlr", "Dashboard (Google account service)", "Google check"]} {"context": "Question: Who in 1879 established the Christian Science sect?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MARY BARKER EDDY", "aliases": ["MARY BARKER EDDY"]} {"context": "Question: Latin 'collum' refers to which part of the human body?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Neck", "aliases": ["Necke", "Collum (anatomy)", "Neck", "Human neck", "Nuchal"]} {"context": "Question: Referring to an Earthly feature, what is the only common word in the English language to begin with the letters FJ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Fjord", "aliases": ["Fiords", "Fjords", "Fiord lake", "Fjord-lake", "Fiord-lake", "Fjord", "Epishelf lake", "Glacial fjord", "Fiord", "False fjord", "Fjord lake"]} {"context": "Question: Who was Richard Nixon's Democratic opponent in the 1968 US Presidential campaign?\nAnswer:", "answer": "HUBERT HUMPHREY", "aliases": ["Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jr.", "Hubert Humphrey, II", "Humbert Humphrey", "Hubert H. Humphrey, Jr.", "Hubert H. Humphrey", "Hubert H Humphrey", "HUBERT HUMPHREY", "Hubert Humphrey", "Hubert H. Humphrey II", "Vice President Humphrey", "Hubert Horatio Humphrey, II", "Hubet Humphrey", "Hubert H. Humphrey, II", "Hubert Horatio Humphrey", "Humphrey Fellowship", "Hubert humphry", "Hubert Humphrey, Jr.", "Hubert Horatio Humphrey Jr."]} {"context": "Question: Who was the former wife of war hero Leonard Cheshire who founded, in 1953, a charitable organisation with the emphasis on care homes and hospices?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sue Ryder", "aliases": ["Susan Ryder", "Baroness Ryder of Warsaw", "Sue Ryder", "Lady Ryder of Warsaw Memorial Trust", "Margaret Susan Ryder, Baroness Cheshire", "Sue Ryder, Baroness Ryder of", "Margaret Susan Ryder, Baroness Ryder"]} {"context": "Question: \"Didier Delsalle who wrote the following words confirming his May 14, 2005 achievement became the first person to land a helicopter where? \"\"No, nobody went out of the helicopter as I was alone and quite busy to stabilize the helicopter on this windy ...! The terrain characteristics prevent any full landing on the ... as you can see on the videos and only a hover landing...\"\"\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Summit of Mount Everest", "aliases": ["Summit of Mount Everest"]} {"context": "Question: What was the terrorist group responsible for the 1972 Munich Olympic massacre of Israeli athletes?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Black September", "aliases": ["Black September (disambiguation)", "Black September", "‘Black September’"]} {"context": "Question: Following a tradition started by Jim Kelly in 1987, where did Super Bowl XLV MVP winner Aaron Rodgers announce he was going following the game?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Disney WOrld", "aliases": ["Disney WOrld", "Walt Disney World Resorts", "The Walt Disney World Resort", "Disneyworld", "WDW", "Walt Disney World - Orlando, FL", "List of Disneyworlds in America", "Walt Disney World Resort: Plugged In", "Disney Orlando", "Walt Disney World, FL", "People trap", "Walt Disney World FL", "Disneyland 2000", "Walt Disney World", "Walt Disney World Resort in Florida", "Disney Florida", "Disney World Guide", "Walt Disney World - Orlando, Florida", "Walt Disney World, Florida", "Disney's Village Resort", "Disney's Magical Express", "Disney World, Florida", "Disney World Resort", "List of Disneyworlds", "Disney world", "Disney World", "407-W-DISNEY", "Walt Disney World Resort", "Disneyworld Resort", "Disney's All-Star Resort", "Walt Disney World resorts", "WDW Resorts", "Disney World, FL"]} {"context": "Question: Which Australian prime minister was said to have tweaked the Queen's bra strap\nAnswer:", "answer": "Paul Keating", "aliases": ["Paul John Keating", "Paul Keating", "The recession we had to have", "Paul keating", "Lizard of Oz"]} {"context": "Question: Who won the 1989 Ladies Singles Wimbledon Championship?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Steffi Graf", "aliases": ["Peter Graf", "Stephanie Maria Graf", "Steffie graf", "Steffi Graf", "Stefanie Graf", "Steffi Graff", "Steffie Graf", "Stefi Graf"]} {"context": "Question: What colour on the London underground map is the District Line\nAnswer:", "answer": "Green", "aliases": ["Greenishly", "Avacado (color)", "Green (color)", "Rgb(0, 255, 0)", "Greenishness", "The colour green", "Greenest", "List of terms associated with the color green", "The color green", "Green", "Pastel green", "(0, 255, 0)", "Green (colour)", "Greenness"]} {"context": "Question: Which British 2012 Olympic Gold medallist won two events at the 2015 World Athletics Championships?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MO FARAH", "aliases": ["Mo Farrah", "Mohamed Farah", "Sir Mohamed Farah", "Mo Farah", "Mohammad Farah", "MO FARAH", "Mohammed Farah", "Sir Mo Farah"]} {"context": "Question: \"What does the word \"\"dissemble\"\" mean?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "To conceal something", "aliases": ["To conceal something"]} {"context": "Question: \"Which actress played 'Valeria\"\" in the film Carry On Screaming?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Fenella Fielding", "aliases": ["Fenella Fielding"]} {"context": "Question: The Zapatista Army of National Liberation (Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional) is a revolutionary group in which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mexico", "aliases": ["Mexican Republic", "MEXICO", "Estados Unidos de México", "Sierra de la Estrella", "Mexico (country)", "Mexicó", "The United Mexican States", "Estados Unidos de Mexico", "Central Mexico", "ISO 3166-1:MX", "Mexiko", "Méjico", "Mexique", "Mexican United States", "Mexican'", "The United State of Mexico", "Mountains of Mexico", "Old Mexico", "United states of mexico", "EUM", "Messico", "Mejico", "The United States of Mexicans", "Untied Mexican States", "México", "Etymology of Mexico", "Meixcan", "Estados Unidos Mexicanos", "Mexic", "Mexxico", "Mexican Union", "The United States of Mexico", "United State of Mexico", "Mexico", "Republic of Mexico", "Mexican Federal Republic", "United Mexican States", "Mexican coast", "Mehico", "United States of Mexicans", "United States of Mexico"]} {"context": "Question: The six series of which sitcom featuring Richard O'Sullivan, Paula Wilcox and Sally Thomsett were first broadcast in the 1970s?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Man About the House", "aliases": ["Man About the House (film)", "One for the Road (Man About the House)", "Man About The House", "Man About the House", "Man about the House"]} {"context": "Question: American jazz musician Art Tatum excelled on which instrument?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Piano", "aliases": ["Pianos", "Classical piano", "Piano Music", "Pianino", "Black key", "Grand piano", "Pianoforte", "Piano-forte", "Piano construction", "Vertical pianoforte", "Pianie", "Keyboard hammer", "Piano", "Piano hammers", "Piano Keys", "Piano keys", "Piano hammer", "Pianofortes", "Acoustic piano", "Baby grand piano", "Hammer (piano)", "Grand pianoforte", "Piano technique", "Parts of a piano", "Piano music", "Keyboard hammers", "Piano performance", "Upright pianoforte", "Concert grand", "Upright piano", "Vertical piano", "Piano forte", "Grand Piano"]} {"context": "Question: Rugby League - which country are the current holders of the European Cup?\nAnswer:", "answer": "WALES", "aliases": ["Welsh nation", "Climate of Wales", "Autonomous Province of Wales", "Cymru / wales", "Cyrmu", "Wales", "WALES", "Rain in Wales", "Welsh Nation", "Welsh Peninsula", "Wales, UK", "Etymology of Wales", "Cymru", "Wales, United Kingdom", "Pays de Galles", "Communications in Wales", "The Principality of Wales", "West of the Rhymney", "Wales, U.K.", "Cymru am byth", "Gymru", "Cymru / Wales", "Welsh mountains", "CYMRU"]} {"context": "Question: Which medical condition is sometimes known as Daltonism?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Colour Blindness", "aliases": ["Red-green colorblindness", "Color vision deficiencies", "Deuteranomaly", "Protanomaly", "Colour-blindness", "Blue cone monochromacy", "Colour vision deficiencies", "Blue-yellow color blindness", "Tritanopic", "Color-blindness", "Colour Blindness", "Color blindness", "Acritochromacy", "Colour visual impairment", "Tritanopia", "Yellow-blue", "Red-green color blindness", "Colour-blind", "Loss of color vision", "Protanopia", "Dyschromotopsia", "Deuteranopia", "Daltonian", "Red–green colorblindness", "Red-green colorblind", "Blue-yellow", "Color Blindness", "Tritanomaly", "Anomalous trichromacy", "Tritanope", "Red-Green color blindness", "Colorblind", "Protanope", "Deuteranope", "Red green colourblind", "Color Blind", "Color vision defects", "Blueyellow", "Color vision deficiency", "Blue yellow", "Colourblindness", "Colour blind", "Yellowblue", "Red–green color blindness", "Daltonist", "Colour blindness", "Colorblindness", "Yellow blue", "Color-blind", "Color blind", "Colourblind", "Colour vision deficiency", "Red green colour blindness", "Red-green colour blindness", "Colour Vision Deficiency", "Colour-Blindness", "Daltonism", "Tritanoptic", "Red/green color blindness", "Dyschromatopsia"]} {"context": "Question: Who wrote One-upmanship and The Theory and Practice of Gamesmanship?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Stephen Potter", "aliases": ["Potter, Stephen Meredith", "Stephen Potter", "Lifemanship"]} {"context": "Question: Which boxer was portrayed b Robert De Niro in the film 'Raging Bull'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Jake La Motta", "aliases": ["Jake La Motta", "Jake LaMotta", "Jake Lamotta"]} {"context": "Question: What was the only British Number One single by The Four Tops?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Reach Out, I'll Be There", "aliases": ["Reach Out (I'll Be There)", "Reach Out I'll Be There", "Reach Out I’ll Be There", "Reach Out, I'll Be There"]} {"context": "Question: What company bought Time Warner in 2001 - the biggest merger in U.S. history?\nAnswer:", "answer": "AOL", "aliases": ["Aol 9.0", "AOL Games", "AOL", "AOL Canada", "AOL Pictures", "AOL Inc.", "AOl", "Tacoda", "AOL 9.0VR", "AOL Small Business", "AOL Newsbloggers", "Control Video Corporation", "AOLer", "America On-Line", "America Online Inc.", "Control Video", "America Online, Inc.", "AOL Community Leaders", "AOL Search", "America On Line", "Aol", "My aol", "AOL keyword", "AOL LLC.", "AOL Tech", "Aol customer service", "AOL Kids", "Aol highspeed", "America On-line", "Games.com", "AOL Television", "AOL, Inc.", "AOL portal", "Aol games", "PC Link", "Quantum Computer Services", "AOL LLC", "Aol account", "American Online", "AOL News", "Aol.com", "Aol.de", "Aol billing", "AOL Inc", "Xdrive (website)", "AOL.com", "AOL Desktop", "AOL-er", "Urlesque", "America Online, Inc", "A.O.L.", "Aol.co.uk", "AOL Running Man", "Aol.", "AOL web portal", "Aol keyword", "America Online", "Xdrive.com"]} {"context": "Question: What links 1st January 1660 and 31st May 1669?\nAnswer:", "answer": "First and last entries in Samuel Pepys's di", "aliases": ["First and last entries in Samuel Pepys's di"]} {"context": "Question: \"In what city were travelers first asked to \"\"mind the gap\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "London", "aliases": ["London (UK)", "Climate in London", "London (England)", "London England", "Lodnon", "Wongdon", "Londyn", "London", "Climate of London", "LONDON", "London Britain", "England London", "London, Greater London", "Capital of the UK", "Londonshire", "Climate of london", "Capital of the United Kingdom", "London UK", "Londra", "London (United Kingdom)", "London,England", "London, England, UK", "United Kingdom/London", "London (Great Britain)", "Londonize", "Capital of England", "London, UK", "The Metropolis", "UN/LOCODE:GBLON", "Londonise", "London's", "London (Britain)", "London, England", "Lundúnir", "London area", "London, Great Britain", "London-on-Thames", "Southwest London", "The metropolis", "Londontown", "London england", "Weather in London", "London, England, United Kingdom", "Llundain", "London, U.K.", "London, england", "London, United Kingdom", "GBLON", "London weather", "London, Britain", "Lundein", "Lundunir"]} {"context": "Question: In 1973 the Paris Peace Accords were held in an attempt to end which war?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Vietnam", "aliases": ["Độc lập - t", "Cộng Hòa Xã Hộ", "越南社會主義", "ISO 3166-1:VN", "SRVN", "VIETNAM", "CHXHCN Vietnam", "Viet Nam Socialist Repub", "SRoV", "S.R. 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Ossetia", "South Ossettia", "Communications in South Ossetia", "Geography of South Ossetia", "Languages of South Ossetia", "Tskhinvali Region", "Republic of South Ossetia", "Samkhreti Oseti", "History of South Ossetia", "South Osetia", "Politics of South Ossetia", "Protestantism in South Ossetia", "Culture of South Ossetia", "Iryston (Xussar Respubli", "Demographics of South Ossetia", "South Ossetia (Region of Georgia)", "Respublika Yuzhnaya Oset", "South Ossetia", "Protestants in South Ossetia", "Ethnic groups in South Ossetia", "South Ossetian", "Economy of South Ossetia"]} {"context": "Question: \"Which Scottish actor, born in Paisley, starred in the movies \"\"300\"\", \"\"Law Abiding Citizen\"\" and \"\"P.S. I love you\"\" ?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "GERARD BUTLER", "aliases": ["The Bricklayer (2014 film)", "Dynamo (2015 film)", "Gerard Butler", "Gerard butler", "GERARD BUTLER", "The Bricklayer", "Gerrard Butler", "Dynamo (2014 film)", "The Bricklayer (film)", "Gerry Butler", "Dynamo (film)", "Gerry butler"]} {"context": "Question: Used as an alloy in making high-speed cutting tools, mo is the symbol for what silver-white metallic element?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Molybdenum", "aliases": ["Molybendium", "Molybdenum alloys", "Molybdenum", "Molybdic", "Element 42", "Molybdous", "Molybdenum alloy", "Molybdenom", "Molybdenium", "Molybdinum", "Dimolybdenum"]} {"context": "Question: Which historical 17th century event would you associate with the Monteagle Letter?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GUNPOWDER PLOT", "aliases": ["Gunpowder Plot of 1605", "Gunpowder Treason", "Gun Powder Plot", "The Gunpowder Plot of 1605", "Jesuit Treason", "GUNPOWDER PLOT", "Gunpowder Plot", "Powder treason", "Gunpowder treason", "The Gunpowder Plot", "Gunpowder plot"]} {"context": "Question: In the children’s television series ‘Scooby Doo’, what is Velma’s Surname?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dinkley", "aliases": ["Dinkley"]} {"context": "Question: In jazz, which clarinettist/bandleader was known as the King of Swing?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Benny Goodman", "aliases": ["Benny Goodman Band", "Goodman, Benny", "Benny Goodman's Orchestra", "Ciribiribin (album)", "Swing into Spring", "BG and Big Tea in NYC", "Benjamin David Goodman", "In Stockholm 1959", "Swing with Benny Goodman and His Orchestra", "Undercurrent Blues", "Benny Goodman and His Orchestra", "Swing Into Spring", "King of Swing", "The Great Benny Goodman", "Benny Goodman and the Giants of Swing", "Benny Goodman Live at Carnegie Hall; 40th", "The Birth of Swing", "Live! Benny Let's Dance", "Stomping at the Savoy", "Benny Goodman", "Benny Goodman Sextet", "Benny Goodman And His Orchestra", "The Benny Goodman Story Volume 1", "Benny Goodman band", "Roll 'Em, Vol. 1", "BG in Hi-fi", "Benny in Brussels", "Eddie Sauter Arrangements", "Benjamin Goodman", "Swing With Benny Goodman And His Orchestra", "Swinging 34 Vols. 1 & 2", "Bennie Goodman", "Benny Goodman Orchestra"]} {"context": "Question: A set of traditional laws called Kanun influence life in what mountainous European country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Albania", "aliases": ["Republic of Albania", "Etymology of Albania", "Albania", "Albanija", "Shqiperia", "Albenia", "Albanie", "Shqiperi", "Albania (Balkans)", "Shquiperia", "Health in Albania", "Shqipëri", "AlbaniA", "Shqipëria", "Republika e Shqipëris", "ISO 3166-1:AL"]} {"context": "Question: In American football and other sports, who or what is a M.V.P.?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MOST VALUABLE PLAYER", "aliases": ["MVP", "MOST VALUABLE PLAYER", "Most Valuable Player", "MVP Award", "Most valuable player", "M.V.P", "Most Valuable Players", "M.V.P.", "Most Valuable Player Award", "Most valuable player award"]} {"context": "Question: Who created the ‘A’ Line in 1955?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Christian Dior", "aliases": ["Dior Monsieur", "Christian Dior", "Jacques Benita"]} {"context": "Question: What word connects bermuda with a Scottish Racecourse?\nAnswer:", "answer": "HAMILTON", "aliases": ["Hamilton (disambiguation)", "Hamilton (Disambiguation)", "Hamilton, California", "Hamilton (movie)", "HAMILTON", "Hamilton", "Hamilton, California (disambiguation)", "Hamilton (film)"]} {"context": "Question: What is the astronomical link between Hell, Birmingham and Archimedes?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ALL ARE CRATERS ON THE MOON", "aliases": ["ALL ARE CRATERS ON THE MOON"]} {"context": "Question: Which Indian batsman is the top run scorer (October 2011) at the ICC World Cup events?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SACHIN TENDULKAR (22", "aliases": ["SACHIN TENDULKAR (22"]} {"context": "Question: Who were the four different Snooker World Champions in the 1990s?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Stephen Hendry, Ken Doherty, John Hig", "aliases": ["Stephen Hendry, Ken Doherty, John Hig"]} {"context": "Question: In which Dickens' novel does lawyer Mr Jaggers appear?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Great Expectations", "aliases": ["Herbert Pocket", "Great Expectation", "Jaggers", "Great Expectations plot details", "Great Expectations", "Joe Gargery", "Bentley Drummle", "Great expectations", "Mrs joe"]} {"context": "Question: Which fictional/historical character owned a dog called 'Cabal' (or Cavall)?\nAnswer:", "answer": "KING ARTHUR", "aliases": ["KING ARTHUR", "King, Arthur", "Arthur King", "Arthur King (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Franz Liszt ended up the father-in-law to which other very famous composer?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Richard Wagner", "aliases": ["Wagner's", "Wilhelm Richard Wagner", "W. Richard Wagner", "Wagnerian opera", "W. R. Wagner", "Wagnerian", "Wagner", "Richard Wagnerr", "R Wagner", "Ricard Wagner", "R.Wagner", "Richard Wagner"]} {"context": "Question: What is the darkly common name for the plague which killed 30-50% of Europe between 1347-52?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Black Death", "aliases": ["Black death", "Great Mortality", "Blackdeath", "Black Death", "Black DEATH", "The Black Plague", "The medieval plague", "Black death cures", "Black Plague", "The black death", "The Black Death", "Black plague"]} {"context": "Question: Aberdeen in Scotland is known as the (Which rock?) City?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Granite", "aliases": ["Granites", "Granitization", "Granitization theory", "Magmatic theory", "Hammer granite", "Pink granite", "Granite biotite", "Granite block", "Granite blocks", "Granite", "Porphyritic granite", "Granitic"]} {"context": "Question: In which English city is the Anglican cathedral dedicated to St. Philip and the Catholic one to St. Chad?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Birmingham", "aliases": ["County Borough of Birmingham", "Birmingham overspill", "Metropolitan Borough of Birmingham", "B'Ham", "Great Barr Primary School", "City of Birmingham", "City of a thousand and one trades", "Birmingham, UK", "Birminghamian", "Birmingham (borough)", "City of a thousand trades", "Nelson Mandela Primary School", "Crime and policing in Birmingham", "Birmingham, United Kingdom", "The weather in Birmingham", "Bournville Junior School", "Birmingham Corporation", "Birmingham Heritage Festival", "Bimringham", "B'ham", "Birmingham artistic figures", "City of birmingham", "Beormingham", "Birmingham", "Birmingham, West Midlands", "England Birmingham", "Birmingham, England", "UN/LOCODE:GBBHM"]} {"context": "Question: What is now Africa's biggest country in terms of land area after the split of Sudan?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ALGERIA", "aliases": ["Popular Democratic Republic of Algeria", "AlgeriA", "Name of Algeria", "Algerian People's Democratic Republic", "Al-Jumhūrīyah", "الجزائر", "Algeria country", "Algerie", "ISO 3166-1:DZ", "Algeria", "Algerian Peoples Democratic Republic", "Dzayer", "Administrative divisions of Algeria", "People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria", "People's Democratic Algerian Republic", "Ad-Dīmuqrāṭī", "ALGERIA", "Subdivision of Algeria", "Al Jumhuriyah al Jaza", "Subdivisions of Algeria", "Algérie", "Etymology of Algeria", "Algerian State", "République algérienne dém", "Republic of Algeria", "People's Republic of Algeria", "Algery", "Al-Jumhuriyah al-", "People's Democratic Republic of Algeria", "الجمهورية الجزا�", "Ad-Dimuqratiyah ash-"]} {"context": "Question: ‘Back to Bedlam’ was the debut album for which British singer?\nAnswer:", "answer": "James Blunt", "aliases": ["James bLUNT", "James blunt", "JAMES BLUNT", "Blunty", "James Blunt", "James Hillier Blount", "Blunt, James"]} {"context": "Question: What is a dish of pickled herring fillets wrapped around an onion or gerkhin called\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rollmops", "aliases": ["Rollmop", "Roll mop", "German Sushi", "Rollmops"]} {"context": "Question: Who had a top album in 1985 with Like A Virgin\nAnswer:", "answer": "Madonna", "aliases": ["Madonna", "Madonna (disambiguation)", "Madonna (album) (disambiguation)", "Madonna (film)"]} {"context": "Question: Which bird is known in French as 'merle'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "BLACKBIRD", "aliases": ["BLACKBIRD", "The Blackbird"]} {"context": "Question: What was the name of the brothel in The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Chicken Ranch", "aliases": ["Chicken Ranch", "Chicken Ranch (disambiguation)", "The Chicken Ranch"]} {"context": "Question: What was the surname of the Alice - the inspiration of Alice in Wonderland?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Liddell", "aliases": ["Lidell", "Liddell", "Lidel"]} {"context": "Question: The love story of which writer is portrayed in the film Shadowlands?\nAnswer:", "answer": "C S Lewis", "aliases": ["C. S Lewis", "St. Clive", "N.W. Clerk", "C.s. louis", "C. S. (Clives Staples)", "Clives Staples Lewis", "Clive staples lewis", "N.W. Clark", "CS Lewis", "C.s. lewis", "C s lewis", "C.S Lewis", "Clive Staples Lewis", "Inner ring", "The Inner Ring", "N. W. Clerk", "C Lewis", "C.S.Lewis", "Saint Clive", "Clive S Lewis", "C S Lewis", "Cs lewis", "St Clive", "The Great Knock", "C. S. Lewis", "Clive S. Lewis", "C.S. Lewis"]} {"context": "Question: The Lord Advocate is the chief law officer in which European country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Scotland", "aliases": ["The Scottish Nation", "Scotlander", "Scotland", "Northern Great Britain", "Scot Land", "Scottland", "Scotlanders", "Scotland, UK", "Scotland's", "Scottish nation", "North Great Britain", "Autonomous Province of Scotland", "Scottish Nation", "Communications in Scotland", "Maps of scotland", "North of Great Britain", "Scotia minor", "Auld Country", "Scotchland", "H-Alba", "SCOTLAND", "East coast of Scotland"]} {"context": "Question: \"What organisation was founded in 1831 by James Winston, Samuel James Arnold, Samuel Beazley, Sir Andrew Francis Barnard, and Francis Mills to \"\"tend to the regeneration of the Drama\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Garrick Club", "aliases": ["The Garrick", "The Garrick Club", "Garrick Club"]} {"context": "Question: Who created the cartoon character Hagar the Horrible?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dik Browne", "aliases": ["Dik Browne"]} {"context": "Question: \"As whom did Andres Cornelius (\"\"Dries\"\") van Kujik become better known?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Colonel Tom Parker", "aliases": ["Colonel Parker", "%22Colonel%22 Tom Parker", "Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk", "Colonel Tom Parker", "Andreas Cornelius van Kuijk", "Andreas Cornelius Dries van Ku", "Dries van Kuijk", "Col. 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R. of China", "People's Republic Of China", "The People's Republic of China", "China", "Territorial disputes of China", "China PRC", "People's repuublic of china", "China (PRC)", "China (People's Republic)", "People's Republic of China (Mainland China)", "Zhonghua Renmin Gonghe Gu", "People' Republic of China", "Prc", "People's republic of china", "People' s Republic of China", "P.R. of China", "China, People's Republic of", "Chung-Kuo", "P.R.C.", "The people's republic of china", "Zhong Guo", "Peoples republic of China", "Red China (modern)", "Chung-kuo", "The PRC", "Zhonghuarenmingongheguo", "State of China", "Zhonghuá rénmín g", "中国", "Peoples republic of china", "P.R.China", "People's Republic or China", "Zhonghua Renmin Gonghegu", "China, the People's Republic of", "Nation of China", "People’s Republic of China", "China, PRC", "Zhōnghuá Rénmín", "Modern day China", "Peoples Republic of China", "PROC", "中华", "Chaina", "Zhongguo", "Homes in china", "People's republic of China", "Zhōngguó", "Sinic", "China PR", "PRC (China)", "中國", "Jhongguó", "Red Chinese", "(The People's Republic of) China", "The People’s Republic of China", "China (Republic : 1949- )", "CHINA", "China People's Republic", "Pr china", "P.r. of china", "Chungkuo", "ISO 3166-1:CN", "Land of China", "Zhonghua renmin gonghegu", "P.R. 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Germany", "Deutschland", "Bundesrepublik Deutschland", "BR Deutschland", "Germanio", "Thyskaland", "GerMany", "Germeny", "Teutonica", "Deutchland", "Duitsland", "THyskaland", "Alemanha", "Němska", "Foederal Republic of Germany"]} {"context": "Question: In music how many crotchets make up a semibreve?\nAnswer:", "answer": "FOUR", "aliases": ["FOUR (New Zealand TV Channel)", "FOUR (TV channel) NZ", "Four (New Zealand TV Channel)", "Four (New Zealand)", "FOUR (New Zealand TV channel)", "FOUR", "Four (New Zealand TV channel)", "FOURtv", "Four (TV Channel) NZ", "FOUR (New Zealand)"]} {"context": "Question: Body on Tap brand shampoo contained what special ingredient?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Beer", "aliases": ["Brewing industry", "Imported beer", "Road soda", "Short beer", "Alcoholic beverage beer", "B33r", "High-gravity beer", "Brewski", "Beer bust", "Liquid bread", "Strongest beer", "Beer culture", "Raven Stout", "High gravity beer", "Beer and food matching", "Bheer", "Zythology", "Beer", "High gravity beers", "Oat soda", "Beer pairing", "Amber fluid", "🍺"]} {"context": "Question: St Thomas's Abbey, Brno in the Czech Republic was the scene of whose path-breaking work from 1856 to 1863?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Gregor Mendel", "aliases": ["Mendel, Mendelism", "Greg Mendel", "Mendel, Gregor Johann", "Gregor Johann Mendel", "Father Mendel", "Mendelism Mendel", "G. 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"The Caspian Sea"]} {"context": "Question: Which ex Prime Minister died at his home in Hawarden in 1898?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GLADSTONE", "aliases": ["Gladstone", "Gladstone (disambiguation)", "Gladstone's", "Mr Gladstone", "GLADSTONE"]} {"context": "Question: A swanee whistle was used to provide the voices of whom, in an animated tv series?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The CLANGERS", "aliases": ["The Soup Dragon", "Clangers", "Iron Chicken", "The Iron Chicken", "Soup Dragon", "The CLANGERS", "The Clangers"]} {"context": "Question: Which expression is associated with the sinking of the HMS Birkenhead at Gansbaai near Cape Town, South Africa, in Febuary 1852?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Women and children first", "aliases": ["Women and Children", "%22Women and children first%22", "Woman and children first", "Birkenhead drill", "Women and children first", "Children and women", "Women and children first (saying)", "Women and children first (protocol)", "Birkenhead tradition", "Women and children", "Birkenhead protocol"]} {"context": "Question: What was the name of the female that politician John Profumo had an affair with which ended his political career in 1963?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CHRISTINE KEELER", "aliases": ["CHRISTINE KEELER", "Chris Keeler", "Christine Keeler"]} {"context": "Question: For a point each, name the 3 countries surrounding Djibouti\nAnswer:", "answer": "Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia", "aliases": ["Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia"]} {"context": "Question: Which female singer was born on exactly the same day as impressionist Rich Little?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tina Turner", "aliases": ["Anna Bullock", "Tina Turner's", "Tina Turner", "Tina tuner", "Tina turner", "Tinna turner", "Annie Mae Bullock", "Anna Mae Bullock"]} {"context": "Question: Known as the 'Phoenix Park Murders', the assassination of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Thomas Henry Burke in 1882 occurred in which city?\nAnswer:", "answer": "DUBLIN", "aliases": ["UN/LOCODE:IEDUB", "Dublin city center", 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"Iron Chancellor (disambiguation)", "Otto van Bismark", "Otto Von Bismarck", "Prince Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismar", "Otto von Bismark", "Otto von bismarck", "Accident Insurance Bill of 1884", "Otto vanBismark", "Otto Eduard Leopold, Furst von", "Otto von Blotto", "Bismarckian", "Otto Fürst von Bismarck", "Otto Van Bismark", "Otto van Bismarck", "Otto Eduard Leopold Bismarck", "Otto Von Bismark", "Otto Fuerst von Bismarck", "Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismar", "Economy of Germany under Bismarck", "Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismar", "Otto Eduard Leopold, Fuerst", "Count Otto von Bismarck", "Health Insurance Bill of 1883", "Iron Chancellor", "Otto Furst von Bismarck", "Otto Bismarck", "Prince Bismarck", "Kaizer Bismark", "Otto Eduard Leopold Von, Prince B", "Kaiser Bismark", "Otto of Bismarck", "Old Age and Disability Insurance Bill of 1889", "Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismar", "Von Bismarck", "Prince Otto Edward Leopold von Bismarck", "Otto Eduard Leopold, Fürst", "The Iron Chancellor", "Otto 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born Marie Salomea Skl", "aliases": ["Polish - born Marie Salomea Skl"]} {"context": "Question: The New Zealand government proposes to create a 620,000 sq km Ocean Sanctuary in 2016 round what island or islands?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Kermadecs", "aliases": ["The Kermadecs"]} {"context": "Question: The winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film 1987, Babette's Feast, was set in, and filmed by, what country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Denmark", "aliases": ["Eastern Denmark", "Kingdom of denmark", "Denmarke", "Subdivisions of Denmark", "Kongeriget Danmark", "Mainland Denmark", "Danmoerk", "Denmark proper", "Danimarca", "ISO 3166-1:DK", "Denmark", "Dänemark", "Danska", "Denmarc", "KingdomOfDenmark", "DENMARK", "Kingdom of Denmark", "Denemarke", "Administrative divisions of denmark", "Danish kingdom", "Danemark", "Daenemark", "Media in Denmark", "Danmörk", "DenmarK", "Danmork", "Administrative divisions of Denmark", "Media of Denmark", "Danish Kingdom", "Dinamarca"]} {"context": "Question: The first synthetic organic chemical dye, mauveine, was discovered in 1856 as a byproduct of the search for the synthetic form of what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Quinine", "aliases": ["Chinin", "Quinine", "Chinine", "Kinine", "Qualaquin", "Coco-Quinine", "Aflukin", "Quinnine", "Quinine powder", "ATC code P01BC01", "Legatrin"]} {"context": "Question: In the 1965 film ‘Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines’, how much is the prize money, in pounds sterling, for the fastest flight from London to Paris?\nAnswer:", "answer": "10,000", "aliases": ["10,000", "10000", "ten thousand"]} {"context": "Question: \"From which language do we get the word \"\"dungarees\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hindi", "aliases": ["Hindi langauge", "Hindi (language)", "Hindi:", "High Hindi", "Hindi language", "Hindi", "Hindhi", "Manaka hindi", "Literary Hindi", "Manak Hindi", "Hindi Language", "मानक हिन्दी", "ISO 639:hin", "Hindi version", "Shuddha Hindi", "Standard Hindi", "Rashtrabhasha", "Modern Hindi", "Manak hindi", "हिंदी", "Hindī", "Hindee", "हिन्दी", "Hindi-language", "Hindi proper", "Proper hindi", "Nagari Hindi", "ISO 639:hi", "Modern Standard Hindi"]} {"context": "Question: What is the world's third largest desert?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Gobi Desert", "aliases": ["The Gobi Desert", "戈壁", "Shāmò", "Ecoregion PA1314", "Ala Shan Desert", "Gobi", "Desert of the Gobi", "Eastern Gobi desert steppe", "Gobi desert", "Desertification in the Gobi Desert", "Desert Gobi", "沙漠", "Gēbì", "Gebi Desert", "Gobi Desert", "Говь", "The Gobi", "Goby Desert"]} {"context": "Question: Name the year - Norfolk farmer Tony Martin shootsand kills a 16 year old burglar in his farmhouse, UK fuel protesters almost bring the country to a standstill and Paula Yates and Robin Day both sadly die ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "2000", "aliases": ["2000", "two thousand"]} {"context": "Question: Which U.S. president was born Leslie Lynch King Jr.?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(Gerald) Ford", "aliases": ["President Gerald R. 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King", "Leslie Lynch King, Jr.", "38th President of the United States", "Leslie King, Jr", "President Ford", "Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr."]} {"context": "Question: Which country joined the G7 government forum which then became the G8 in 1997?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Russia", "aliases": ["Russia (1991-1993)", "Оросын Холбоон", "Etymology of Russia", "The Russian federation", "Рәсәй", "ISO 3166-1:RU", "Russia (1990-1993)", "Ресей", "Novaya russia", "Росси́я", "Раҫҫей", "Российская Федера", "Poccnr", "Росія", "Ородой Холбоон", "России", "The Russian Federation", "Russsia", "Russian (citizen)", "Росси́йская Ф", "Урысей", "Арассыыйа", "Rossiyskaya Federatsiya", "Оьрсийн Федер", "Russian-born", "Аьрасат", "Russia (Federation)", "POCCNR", "Northern Russia", "Federation of Russia", "Russia (country)", "Рочму", "Ресей Федерацияс", "Venaja", "Русия", "Урыстәыла", "Resey", "Россия", "Wildlife of Russia", "The Country Russia", "Уæрæсе", "Venaejae", "Russian federation", "Russie", "Russia", "Rossijskaja Federatsija", "RUSSIA", "Ryssland", "Russian Federation", "Russiya", "Русија", "RusSia", "Орсин Ниицән", "Russland", "Рузмастор", "RussiA"]} {"context": "Question: Which TV programme's 'experts' include Francis Prior and Phil Harding?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Time Team", "aliases": ["Timeteam", "The Time Team Big Dig", "Time Team"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of a shoe that is traditionally made of wood?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Clog", "aliases": ["Clog (shoe)", "Clogs", "Wooden shoe", "Clog", "Cloggs", "Wooden shoes", "Takunya"]} {"context": "Question: \"Which boxer famously said,\"\" If I can't beat this bum take my name off the record books?\"\"\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rocky Marciano", "aliases": ["Rocco Marchegiano", "Rocky Marciano", "The Brockton Blockbuster", "Brockton Bomber", "Marciano, Rocky", "Rocco francis marchegiano", "The Brockton Bomber", "Brockton Blockbuster", "Rocco Francis Marchegiano"]} {"context": "Question: In a car, what can be an 'SU', a 'Weber', or a 'Zenith'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CARBURETTOR", "aliases": ["Four barrel carburetor", "Carburetters", "Heated-surface carburetor", "CARBURETTOR", "Carburator", "Gasoline carburettor", "Fuel vapors", "Carburetors", "Variable venturi carburetor", "Carburretor", "Carbie", "Diaphragm carburetor", "Carburetor", "Carburettors", "Carburators", "Mixture control", "Vaporizer (internal combustion engine)", "Surface carburetor", "Carbureted", "Carburettor", "Carburation", "Carbereuter", "Carburetter", "Carburated", "Carburetion", "Carberator", "Dual quads", "Carborator"]} {"context": "Question: Which Jersey-born actor played Superman in Man of Steel?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Henry Cavill", "aliases": ["Henry Cavill", "Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill"]} {"context": "Question: Which river originates in the Taurus Mountains, and flows through Syria and Iraq?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Euphrates", "aliases": ["Euphrátēs", "Froṯ", "River Euphrates", "Yeṗrat", "Fırat River", "פרת", "ܦܪܬ", "Nahr ul-Furāt", "Եփրատ", "Euphrates river", "Eufrat", "الفرات", "Prāṯ", "Firat River", "The Euphrates River", "Euphrates River", "The Euphrates", "Ευφράτης", "Pu-rat-tu", "Euphrates R.", "نهر الفرات", "Euphrates", "Euprates", "Euphrat", "Euphratean"]} {"context": "Question: On Red Nose Day 2001 who won Celebrity Big Brother?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Jack Dee", "aliases": ["Dee, Jack", "Jack Dee's Sunday Service", "Jack Dee's Saturday Night", "James Andrew Innes %22Jack%22 Dee", "Jack Dee", "James Andrew Innes Dee"]} {"context": "Question: Who is the Vice-President for George W Bush?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Dick Cheyney", "aliases": ["Dick chenny", "Dick cheyney", "Richard Cheney", "Dick Cheney", "Richard B. 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"Ethiopai", "Ityoṗṗya", "Æthiopia", "AEthiopia", "Etiopia", "The Democratic Republic Of Ethiopia", "Ityop'pya", "Ītyōṗṗyā", "Ityop'ia", "Ethopian", "Ethiop", "Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia", "Etheopia", "Abbysinnia", "Abysinna", "Ityop'iya", "Abissinia", "Habeshistan", "Prehistory of Ethiopia", "Names of Ethiopia", "Ityoppya", "Ethiopia", "ISO 3166-1:ET", "ʾĪtyōṗṗ", "Ethiopian", "Ethiopioa", "Name of Ethiopia", "FDRE", "Etymology of Ethiopia", "Federal Republic of Ethiopia", "ኢትዮ�"]} {"context": "Question: What country connected the ironically named Bushehr plant, the first nuclear power station in the Middle East, to its national grid in Sep 2011?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Iran", "aliases": ["Irān", "Historical names of Iran", "Persia (Iran)", "Iran (Islamic Republic of)", "Iran, Islamic Republic of", "ISO 3166-1:IR", "Shi'ite Republic of Iran", "Jomhūrī-ye Esl", "Iran blockade", "Iran consumption expenditure", "IRan", "Naval blockade of iran", "The Islamic Republic of Iran", 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Christmas'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Blue", "aliases": ["Blue", "Rgb(0, 0, 255)", "Orphan blue", "Slate Blue (color)", "Bluishness", "Dark Blue (color)", "Pale Blue", "Blue in human culture", "Blue (color)", "Police car blue", "Blue (Colour)", "Blueishness", "List of terms associated with the color blue", "Caspian blue", "Blue (colour)", "Light-blue", "Bluest", "Bluish", "Bluishly", "(0, 0, 255)", "Blueishly", "Bluer", "Blae", "Blueness"]} {"context": "Question: What is carnophobia the fear of?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Meat", "aliases": ["Lean Meat", "Lean meat", "Eating meat", "Meat", "Meat consumption", "Processed meats", "Processed meat", "Meats", "Meat science", "Boneless meat", "Meat eating"]} {"context": "Question: The capital city of Nunavut, Iqaluit lies on which large island?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Baffin Island", "aliases": ["Baffin Island", "ᕿᑭᖅ�", "Baffin Land", "Ile de Baffin", "Île de Baffin", "Qikiqtaaluk", "Baffin island", "Baffin Islands"]} {"context": "Question: Which element is integral to all organic compounds?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Carbon", "aliases": ["Carbon atom", "Kohlenstoff", "Carbon Atom", "Carbons", "Carbon atoms", "Carbonaceous", "Carbon unit", "Carbonous", "History of carbon", "Carbon (element)", "Atomic number 6", "C (element)", "Carbonic", "Carbon"]} {"context": "Question: Which fashion designer was suspended by Dior after making anti-semitic remarks in a Paris bar in 2011?\nAnswer:", "answer": "JOHN GALLIANO", "aliases": ["John Galliano", "Miss Dior Cherie", "JOHN GALLIANO"]} {"context": "Question: \"In \"\"The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy\"\" by Douglas Adams, what was the name of the computer that determined that the answer to the ultimate question of Life, the Universe and Everything was 42?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Deep Thought", "aliases": ["Deep Thought (disambiguation)", "Deep Thought", "Deep thought"]} {"context": "Question: \"What kind of character is \"\"Touchstone\"\", who appears in Shakespeare's \"\"As You Like It\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Clown", "aliases": ["Clownish", "Auguste clown", "Clown suit", "Party clown", "Clowning", "Clown", "Clowns in fiction", "Clowns", "Laystan", "Clown blanc", "Clown shoe", "List of famous clowns", "List of fictional clowns", "Laytsan", "Clown Shoe", "Therapeutic clown", "Hobo Clown"]} {"context": "Question: Which King of England was married to Anne of Denmark?\nAnswer:", "answer": "JAMES I", "aliases": ["James VI of Scotland, James I of England", "James I", "James VI, King of Scots", "Seumas VI of Scotland", "James, King of England, Ireland and Scotland", "James VI", "James I of England", "James VI of Scotland", "James I and VI", "James I of England, Scotland, and Ireland", "The wisest fool", "James I of England and VI of Scotland", "James VI of England", "James I of England, Scotland, and Irer", "Wisest fool", "The wisest fool in Christendom", "Wisest fool in Christendom", "James I of the UK", "James I of Wales", "King James VI of Scotland", "James VI of Scotland and I of England", "James I (England)", "King James VI", "James I of Great Britain", "James the 6th", "James VI and I", "JAMES I", "King James the First", "James I, King of England", "James I of England and James VI of Scotland", "James I (of England)", "James vi", "James I of Ireland", "King James VI & I", "King James VI of Scotland and I of England", "James the first", "King James I of England", "James VI & I", "King James VI and I", "James VI of Scotland and England", "King James I", "King James I of England and VI of Scotland", "James I of england", "James I of the United Kingdom", "James VI (Scotland)", "James the First", "King James VI &I"]} {"context": "Question: What is the median of 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 25?\nAnswer:", "answer": "6", "aliases": ["six", "6"]} {"context": "Question: Who is the youngest female singer to have a UK No. 1 hit?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Helen Shapiro", "aliases": ["Helen Shapiro", "Little Miss Lonely", "John Judd (actor)"]} {"context": "Question: Redfoo and Sky Blu were members of which electronic rock band?\nAnswer:", "answer": "LMFAO", "aliases": ["I AM NOT A WHORE", "Redfoo & SkyBlu", "Redfoo (LMFAO)", "LMFAO (rap group)", "Lmfao band", "Lmfao group", "Party Rock Business", "LMFAO (Group)", "Lmfao", "LMFAO (band)", "LMMFAO", "L.M.F.A.O.", "LMFAO", "Shuffle Bot", "Redfoo & Sky Blu", "With You (LMFAO song)", "LM*AO", "LMFAO (group)"]} {"context": "Question: \"Who wrote the 1993 Booker Prize winning novel \"\"Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Roddy Doyle", "aliases": ["Roddy Doyle"]} {"context": "Question: Tanzania was renamed in 1964. 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"Volkswagon beetle", "Vw type 1", "Volkswagen 1303S", "VW Kaefer", "VW Beetle", "Beetle car", "Vw bug", "VW Kafer", "Volkswagen Beetle", "Volkswagen 1302", "Volkswagen Superbug", "Bug (vehicle)", "Volkswagen 1300", "VW Käfer", "Super Beetle", "VW beetle", "Volkswagen 1302S", "Volkswagen 1200", "Volkswagen Kaefer", "VW 1303S"]} {"context": "Question: An actuary specialises in assessing?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Insurance risks", "aliases": ["Insurance risks"]} {"context": "Question: What does the proofreading notation stet mean?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Let it stand or ignore the indicated edit mark", "aliases": ["Let it stand or ignore the indicated edit mark"]} {"context": "Question: The name Jessica was invented by William Shakespeare for which of his plays?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Merchant of Venice", "aliases": ["TMOV", "Prince of Arragon", "A Merchant of Venice", "Gratiano", "The Merchant Of Venice", "El Mercader de Venecia", "Bassanio", "Lancelot Gobbo", "Lorenzo (Merchant of 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XVI", "Benedicto XVI", "Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger", "Benedito XVI", "Benoit XVI", "Benedikt XVI.", "Benedict the sixteenth", "Pontifex emeritus", "Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger", "Papst benedikt xvi", "PopeBenedictXVI", "Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI", "Benedictus xvi", "Cardinal Ratzinger", "Benedictus 16", "Benedict XVI of Rome"]} {"context": "Question: How many dominoes are there in a double six set?\nAnswer:", "answer": "28", "aliases": ["28", "twenty-eight"]} {"context": "Question: The adjective sagittate means shaped like which object?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Arrow(head)", "aliases": ["Arrow head", "Arrowhead", "Stone arrowhead", "Broad-heads", "Broadhead", "Arrow-head", "Broad-head", "Arrow(head)", "Arrowheads", "Broadheads"]} {"context": "Question: What is the more common name for the disease variola?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Smallpox", "aliases": ["Small pox", "Lagaisse", "Variola", "Variola maior", "Small Pox", "Eradication of smallpox", "Small-pox", "Variola major virus", "Variole", "Smallpox eradication", "Variolla", "Smallpocks", "Variola vera", "Smallpox virus", "Variola major", "Smallpox survivors", "Variola minor", "Variola virus", "Variola Major", "Variola Minor", "Poxvirus variolae", "Eradicate smallpox", "Smallpox"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of the tropical shrub from which the reddish dye is extracted to colourhair?\nAnswer:", "answer": "HENNA", "aliases": ["Mylaanchi", "HENNA", "Hina (body art)", "Henna", "Camphire", "Mailanchi", "Lawsonia alba", "Mylanji", "Jamaica mignonette", "Lawsonia (plant genus)", "Lawsonia inermis", "Black henna", "Mignonette tree", "Lawsonia (plant)", "Mylanchi"]} {"context": "Question: What country produces the most olive oil?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Spain", "aliases": ["Islands of Spain", "España", "Reino de España", "Name of Spain", "Espagna", "Espańa", "Reino de Espana", "Espana", "Kingdom of the Spains", "The Spanish Society", "Espainia", "Mountains of Spain", "Regne d'Espanya", "The kingdom of Spain", "SPAIN", "Regne d'Espanha", "Espanya", "Espainiako Erresuma", "Etymology of Spain", "Spane", "ISO 3166-1:ES", "Spain", "Spanish Kingdom", "Kingdom of Spain", "El Reino de España", "El Reino de Espana"]} {"context": "Question: Which popular UK TV police series started as a pilot episode called 'Woodentop' in 1983?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Bill", "aliases": ["The Bill", "Sun Hill Police Station", "Sunhill Seige (2007)", "Mbarnes", "Chief Inspector Paul Stritch", "Episode1.11 (The Bill)", "The Bill: Previous Episode", "The bill", "The Bill on ITV", "Eddie Olosunde", "The Chief Superintendent's Party", "Sun Hill police station", "Sun Hill (The Bill)", "Jane Kendall", "PC Samuel Harker", "Sun Hill Station", "Episode2.12 (The Bill)", "THE BILL", "Recurring and minor cast of The Bill", "Recurring and Minor Cast of The Bill", "The Bill (TV series)", "The Sweet Smell of Failure", "Sunhill Siege (2007)", "The Bill Present Cast", "Doug Wright (The Bill)", "Douglas Wright the bill"]} {"context": "Question: Which actress was born Demetria Gene Guynes in 1962?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Demi Moore", "aliases": ["Demetria Moore", "Demetria Guynes", "Demi moore", "Demi Moore", "Demi Kutcher", "Demi Moore-Kutcher", "Demetria Gene Guynes"]} {"context": "Question: The fictional station in BBC's flagship Eastenders soap serial is?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Walford East", "aliases": ["Walford East tube station", "Walford East", "Walford", "Walford east", "Victoria Square, Walford", "Roads in Walford", "London Borough of Walford"]} {"context": "Question: Which British city is served by Eastleigh airport?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Southampton", "aliases": ["Southampton", "Southhampton, England", "Sotonian", "Southhampton", "Southampton, U.K.", "Southampton (city)", "Southampton, Hampshire", "Soton", "Southampton UA", "Southampton Corporation", "So'ton", "Southampton (district)", "County Borough of Southampton", "Southampton Council", "City of Southampton", "UN/LOCODE:GBSOU", "Southampton, England", "The weather in Southampton"]} {"context": "Question: Manchester United's Kevin Moran was the first player to he sent off in an FA Cup final, which Arsenal player was the second?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(Jose Antonio) Reyes", "aliases": ["Jose Antonio Reyes", "(Jose Antonio) Reyes", "José Antonio Reyes Calderón", "José Antonio Reyes"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the first US president Barbara Walters interviewed?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Nixon", "aliases": ["I'm not a crook", "Richard nixon", "Nixson", "Richard Milhouse Nixon", "Richard Milhous Nixon", "Nixonian", "Richard Nixon", "Dick Nixon", "Nixonite", "Nixon, Richard", "37th President of the United States", "Resignation of Richard Nixon", "Richard Nickson", "Tricky Dick Nixon", "Nixon's", "Arthur Burdg Nixon", "Richard M. 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(disambiguation)", "Splash (group)", "SPLASH", "Splash (American band)", "Splash (musical group)", "Splash"]} {"context": "Question: \"In which North American city would you find a baseball team called the\"\"Blue Jays\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "TORONTO", "aliases": ["New VR", "TORONTO", "A Barrie", "A-Channel Toronto", "CKVR Television Tower", "CKVR-TV", "CHCJ-DT", "NewVR", "A-Channel Barrie/Toronto", "A-Barrie", "'A' Barrie/Toronto", "A Toronto", "CTV Barrie", "A Barrie/Toronto", "CKVR-TV-1", "CTV Two Barrie", "A-Barrie/Toronto", "CKVR", "The New VR", "A-Channel Barrie", "'A' Barrie", "CKVP-DT", "CKVR-DT", "'A' Toronto"]} {"context": "Question: Which global confectioner started its business in 1920 making 'gummibärchen'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Haribo", "aliases": ["Haribo sugarless gummy bear", "HARIBO", "Maoam", "Haribo"]} {"context": "Question: Who became leader of the British Conservative Party in July 1965?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Edward Heath", "aliases": ["Sir Edward Heath", "Shadow Cabinet of Edward Heath II", "Shadow Cabinet of Edward Heath (1974–1975)", "Edward Heath", "Edward Richard George Heath", "Ted Heath", "Edward R. 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Heath"]} {"context": "Question: Len Martin, who read the football results on BBC from 1958 until his death in 1995, was succeeded in the job by whom?\nAnswer:", "answer": "TIM GUDGIN", "aliases": ["Tim Gudgin", "TIM GUDGIN"]} {"context": "Question: Ladon the dragon was killed by Heracles while guarding which of the twelve labours?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The apples of the Hesperides", "aliases": ["Apples of the Hesperides", "African Sisters", "Hesperide", "The Hesperides", "Hespera", "Erytheis", "Erythia", "Ἑσπερίδες", "Garden of Hesperides", "Erythea", "Hesperie", "Hesperids", "The apples of the Hesperides", "Hesperides", "Erytheia", "Hesperethousa", "Garden of the Hesperides"]} {"context": "Question: By what name is singer 'Anthony Dominic Benevetto' better known?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tony Bennett", "aliases": ["Anthony Benedetto", "Tony Bennett", "Bennett, Tony", "Anthony Dominick Benedetto", "Tony Bennett (singer)", "Tony bennett", "Anthony Dominick Bennett", "Joe Bari", "Tony Bennet"]} {"context": "Question: Approximately how many years old is the living part of Australia's Great Barrier Reef?\nAnswer:", "answer": "20,000", "aliases": ["twenty thousand", "20,000", "20000"]} {"context": "Question: The magic lantern was an early form of what item of photographic equipment?\nAnswer:", "answer": "SLIDE PROJECTOR", "aliases": ["SLIDE PROJECTOR", "Slide projectors", "Slide projector", "Slide projection", "Film slides"]} {"context": "Question: Which European country has regions called Karlovy Vary, Plzeň and South Bohemia?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CZECH REPUBLIC", "aliases": ["4esko", "Ceská republika", "Czech Republic", "Tjech republic", "Republique Tcheque", "Czech Republik", "Ceská Republika", "Czeck Republic", "ISO 3166-1:CZ", "The Czech Republic", "CZR", "République Tchèque", "Česko", "Administrative divisions of the Czech Republic", "Czecho Republic", "Winnerland", "CZECH REPUBLIC", "Protestantism in the Czech Republic", "Tschechien", "Check Republic", "Czechia", "Czech Republci", "Etymology of the Czech Republic", "Cesko", "Česká republika", "Češka", "Cech Republic", "Ceska Republic", "Czech Rep", "The Czeck Republic", "Ceska", "Ceska republika", "Chez republic", "Czec Republic", "Climate of the Czech Republic", "Csehorszag", "Tcheque Republique", "Republica Checa", "Česká Republika", "Cehia", "Czech Rep.", "Czech republic", "Czechi", "Tcheque Republic", "Ceska Republika", "Tjech Republic", "ČR", "Csehország", "República Checa", "Subdivisions of the Czech Republic", "Bohemia-Moravia"]} {"context": "Question: What is the largest city and capital of Madeira?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Funchal", "aliases": ["Funchal", "Funchal, Madeira", "Funchal, Madeira Islands"]} {"context": "Question: In which film did Van Morrison sing Brown Eyed Girl\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sleeping With The Enemy", "aliases": ["Sleeping with the enemy (1991 film)", "Sleeping With the Enemy (1991 film)", "Sleeping with the Enemy", "Sleeping with the Enemy (1991 film)", "Sleeping with the Enemy (film)", "Sleeping With The Enemy", "Sleeping With the Enemy"]} {"context": "Question: El Prat Airport serves which European city\nAnswer:", "answer": "Barcelona", "aliases": ["The weather in Barcelona", "Barcelona (Spain)", "Catania, Italy", "Barcelone", "Barcellona", "Barcelona", "Barcelona, Catalonia", "UN/LOCODE:ESBCN", "Barcelona, Barcelona", "Barcelona, Spain", "City of Barcelona", "Barcelona City"]} {"context": "Question: Which European country has the Cupon as its currency?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Moldova", "aliases": ["Moldowa", "Moldova (Republic Of)", "Architecture of Moldova", "ISO 3166-1:MD", "Modolva", "Ukrainians in Moldova", "Republica Moldova", "Etymology of Moldova", "Republic of Moldova", "Moldova", "Moldova in World War II", "Moldovan (citizen)", "Republic of Moldavia", "Moldova (Republic of)", "The Republic of Moldavia", "Moldova (republic)", "Country MDA", "Moldova, Republic of"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of the sport in which your opponent tries to knock you off a floating spinning log\nAnswer:", "answer": "Birling", "aliases": ["Birling", "Birling (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: What country has 11 official languages including Zulu, Xhosa, and English?\nAnswer:", "answer": "South Africa", "aliases": ["South africa", "South Africa's", "Southafrica", "Third Republic (South Africa)", "Republiek van Suid-Afrika", "Sou'frica", "Zuid Afrika", "Zuid-Afrika", "ISO 3166-1:ZA", "South-African", "S Africa", "Zuid Africa", "Mzansi", "Afrique du sud", "Zuidafrika", "Ningizimu Afrika", "Capital of South Africa", "Suid-Afrika", "South-Africa", "Rep. of SOUTH AFRICA", "The Republic of South Africa", "Suid Africa", "Azania/South Africa", "S Afr", "Saffa", "South African", "Seth efrika", "South Africa", "Soufrica", "Republic of south africa", "South Africaà", "The Beloved Country", "S. 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"answer": "Surfing", "aliases": ["Cutback (surfing move)", "Surfing", "🏄", "Boardwear", "Surf camp", "Surfers", "Surfboarding", "Physics of surfing", "Surf wave", "Hawaiian surfing", "Barreling wave", "Barreling waves", "Surfboarder", "Surfer"]} {"context": "Question: Traitor's Gate is part of which building?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tower of London", "aliases": ["London Tower", "The Tower of London", "Tower of london", "Tower of London museum", "Tower Wharf", "Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress", "The Tower Of london", "Tower of London", "The Tower Of London", "Salt Tower", "The London Tower", "Gwynfryn, London", "Towers Stairs", "Martin Tower (Tower of London)", "Bloody tower"]} {"context": "Question: In the Harry Potter books, what type of creature is Aragog?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(Giant) Spider", "aliases": ["Giant spider", "Cultural depictions of spiders", "Spiders in culture", "Spiders in popular culture", "(Giant) Spider", "Clock spider"]} {"context": "Question: Lynchburg the home of Jack Daniels whisky is in which US State?\nAnswer:", "answer": "TENNESSEE", "aliases": ["Tennessee (river)", "Rio Tennessee", "Tennessee river", "TENNESSEE", "Cherokee River", "The Tennessee", "Tennessee-Georgia water dispute", "Tennessee River", "Río Tennessee"]} {"context": "Question: In 2012 Harvard professor Jonathan Tilley announced research apparently proving (contrary to all previous medical thinking) what human feature can be enabled to be replenished in the host body?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Eggs", "aliases": ["Egg (biology)", "The Biology of Eggs", "Windeggs", "Wind-egg", "Insect egg", "Egg (bird)", "Eggs", "Egg, avian", "Fish egg", "Wind-eggs", "Wind eggs", "Egg cases", "Egg", "Infertile egg", "Infertile eggs", "Birds eggs", "The biology of eggs"]} {"context": "Question: Which Chinese dynasty ruled from the 14th to the 17th century?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ming", "aliases": ["Ming Empire", "Dissolution of the Ming Dynasty", "Transition from Yuan to Ming", "Ming era", "Great Ming Empire", "The great ming", "Eunuchs during the Ming Dynasty", "Stagnation of the Ming Dynasty", "Empire of the Great Ming", "Ming", "Ming navy", "Navy of the Ming Dynasty", "Growth of the Ming Dynasty", "The Ming dynasty", "Government of the Ming Dynasty", "Ming Dynasty Navy", "明朝", "Army of the Ming Dynasty", "The Ming Dynasty", "Ming (Chinese name)", "Míng Dynasty", "Code of the Great Ming", "House of Ming", "Ming dynasty", "Ming China", "Great ming", "Ming period", "Government of the Ming Empire", "Ming Gap", "China under Ming Dynasty rule", "Emperor of the Ming Dynasty", "Ming Dynasty Army", "Ming Chinese", "Ming empire", "Míng dynasty", "Ming Dynasty China", "Ming Dynasty of China", "Ming Dynasty", "Míng", "Decline of the Ming Dynasty", "Ming Code", "Capitals of the Ming Dynasty"]} {"context": "Question: Who was Poet Laureate from 1850 to 1892?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Alfred Lord Tennyson", "aliases": ["A. tennyson", "Baron Alfred Tennyson", "Tennyson (poet)", "Alfred 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"Kansas City, Missouri metropolitan area", "Kansas City metropolitan Area", "Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas", "Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas", "Kansas City Metro Area", "K.C. 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'Walkaway' and 'Flying' were top ten hits for which group in the mid '90's?\nAnswer:", "answer": "'CAST'", "aliases": ["CAST", "CAST (disambiguation)", "'CAST'"]} {"context": "Question: What ancient African nation is (at 2011) the most populated landlocked country of the world?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ethiopia", "aliases": ["Ethiopean", "Ethiopai", "Ityoṗṗya", "Æthiopia", "AEthiopia", "Etiopia", "The Democratic Republic Of Ethiopia", "Ityop'pya", "Ītyōṗṗyā", "Ityop'ia", "Ethopian", "Ethiop", "Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia", "Etheopia", "Abbysinnia", "Abysinna", "Ityop'iya", "Abissinia", "Habeshistan", "Prehistory of Ethiopia", "Names of Ethiopia", "Ityoppya", "Ethiopia", "ISO 3166-1:ET", "ʾĪtyōṗṗ", "Ethiopian", "Ethiopioa", "Name of Ethiopia", "FDRE", "Etymology of Ethiopia", "Federal Republic of Ethiopia", "ኢትዮ�"]} {"context": "Question: Who invented the wind-up radio?\nAnswer:", "answer": "TREVOR BAYLISS", "aliases": ["Trevor Bayliss", "TREVOR BAYLISS"]} {"context": "Question: With which sport were the players Peter Nicol and Jahangir Khan associated?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Squash.", "aliases": ["Squash.", "Squash (disambiguation)", "Squash", "Squashes"]} {"context": "Question: In 1883 which Indonesian volcano erupted and was believed to be the largest single explosion in recorded human history?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Krakatoa", "aliases": ["Anak Krakatau", "Krakitoa", "Cracatau", "Krakatoa", "Krakatowa", "Crokatoa", "Anak Krakatoa", "Krakatua eruption 1883", "Krakatao", "Telok Batong", "Krackatoa", "Mount Anak Krakatau", "KRAKATOA", "Krakatoan eruption", "Krakatua", "Krakatoan Eruption", "Mt krakatoa", "Krakatau"]} {"context": "Question: What animals does a mahout work with?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Elephants", "aliases": ["Elephantinely", "Elephant tusks", "Rogue Elephant", "Elephant", "🐘", "Elephant hunting", "Elephantineness", "Elephant hunter", "Rogue elephant", "Baby elephants", "Brown elephants", "ELEPHANT", "Elephan", "פיל", "Elephant 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identified by a Greek letter (then Latin letters in lower-case then upper-case), followed by the genitive form of its parent constellation's Latin name (e.g. Tauri)?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bayer designation", "aliases": ["Bayer's Name", "Bayer letters", "Bayer designations", "Bayer designation", "Bayer classification", "Bayer letter"]} {"context": "Question: The usage fee for what UK public provision remained at one penny from 1855 until decimalization in 1971?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Public toilet", "aliases": ["Men's room", "Public lavatories", "Public Toilet", "Public conveniences", "Restroom stall", "Washroom", "Comfort rooms", "John (washroom)", "Public toilet", "Public lavatory", "Public convenience", "🚻", "Rest rooms", "Public washroom", "Public toilets", "Restroom", "Comfort room", "Rest room", "Rest-rooms", "Washroom architecture", "Toilet rooms", "Rest-room", "Restrooms", "Ladies' room", "Public restroom", "Mens room"]} {"context": "Question: What was made at the Herculaneum 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Which language gave English the word honcho as in “head honcho”?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Japanese", "aliases": ["Jpanese", "Nipponese", "Japanese", "Japanesse", "Japnese", "Japanesе", "Japanese (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: \"Literally, what old French word translates approximately as \"\"white food\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Blancmange", "aliases": ["Blancmange", "Blancmanger", "White dish", "Blancmange (food)", "Blankmanger", "Malabi", "Vanilla pudding", "Blanc-mange", "Whitedish"]} {"context": "Question: Who was known as the Fat Boy of the Reserve\nAnswer:", "answer": "Billy Bunter", "aliases": ["Bunteresque", "Bunterish", "Billy Bunter"]} {"context": "Question: \"What 1996 film directed by Danny Boyle, was advertised with the tag line \"\"Choose Life\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "'TRAINSPOTTING'", "aliases": ["Trainspotting (disambiguation)", "'TRAINSPOTTING'", "Trainspotting"]} {"context": "Question: Who plays Dr Nikki Alexander in the BBC’s crime drama Silent Witness?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Emilia Fox", "aliases": ["Rose Gilley", "Emilia Fox"]} {"context": "Question: Which notorious murderer lived at 10 Rillington Place?\nAnswer:", "answer": "John Christie", "aliases": ["John Christie (footballer)", "John Christie (disambiguation)", "Christie, John", "John Christie"]} {"context": "Question: How many legs (including arms or pincers according to certain definitions) does a crab have?\nAnswer:", "answer": "10", "aliases": ["10", "ten"]} {"context": "Question: To whom did the risen Jesus say 'Touch me not'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mary Magdelene", "aliases": ["Sainte Marie Madeleine", "Apostle to the apostles", "Mary magdelen", "St Mary Magdalen", "Mary Magdalen", "Legend of Mary Magdalene", "Mary Maudlin", "St. Mary Magdalen", "Saint Mary Magdalen", "Mary of Magdalene", "Saint Mary Magdalene", "The Woman Who Washed Jesus' Feet", "Lost Bride", "St Mary Magdalene", "Mary of Magdala", "Apostola apostolorum", "Mary magdalene", "Mary Madeline", "Mary 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Travers wrote which series of books that were turned into a famous film?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MARY POPPINS", "aliases": ["Mrs. George Banks", "Winifred banks", "17 Cherry Tree Lane", "Bert (Mary Poppins)", "Mr. George Banks", "Mr George Banks", "Mary popins", "Mrs George Banks", "Marry Poppins", "MARY POPPINS", "Mrs Winifred Banks", "Mary Poppins", "Mrs. Winifred Banks", "Mary poppins", "Winifred Banks"]} {"context": "Question: According to a short story by Washington Irving (1819), who escaped his nagging wife by wandering into New York's Catskill Mountains, fell asleep, and returned to his village, where he found that 20 years had passed?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rip Van Winkle", "aliases": ["Rip van Winkle", "Rip van winkle", "Rip van Winkel", "Rip Wan Winkle", "Rip Van Winkle", "Rip Van winkle"]} {"context": "Question: \"Who said \"\"You're not drunk if you can lie on the floor without holding on\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "DEAN MARTIN", "aliases": ["Dino Paul Crocetti", "Dino 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practices", "Apiarian", "History of beekeeping"]} {"context": "Question: Who won the World Professional Snooker Championship six times in the 1970s?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ray Reardon", "aliases": ["Ray Reardon"]} {"context": "Question: In June 2013 US Texas State Senator Wendy Davis filibustered for 10 hours to obstruct Texas state laws concerning?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Abortion", "aliases": ["Abortion, Physical Effects of", "Aborting", "Surgical Termination of Pregnancy", "Induced abortion", "Abortion and health", "Pregnancy termination", "Abortion.", "Medical termination of pregnancy", "Aborted Fetus", "Third-trimester abortion", "Termination of pregnancy", "Induced abortions", "Abortion, induced", "Complications of Abortion", "Termination of a pregnancy", "Abortions", "Pine needle abortion", "Abortion Complications", "Abortion", "Elective termination of a pregnancy", "Abortion in animals", "Abortion complications", "Abortionists", "Aborted fetuses", "Physical Effects of Abortion", "Abortionist", "Surgical abortion", "Abortus provocatus", "Abortus", "Elective abortion", "Induced miscarriage", "Total abortion rate", "Pregnancy abortion"]} {"context": "Question: Which author's second husband was archaeologist Max Mallowan?\nAnswer:", "answer": "AGATHA CHRISTIE", "aliases": ["Christie Estate", "Agatha Christie DBE", "Agatha cristie", "Agatha Christie's", "Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie", "AGATHA CHRISTIE", "Agatha Mary Clarissa", "Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan", "Christie estate", "Agatha Christy", "Dame Agatha Christie", "Christie, Agatha", "Mary Westmacott", "Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie", "Tropes in Agatha Christie's novels", "Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan", "Christie, Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa", "Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller, Lady", "Plot devices in Agatha Christie's novels", "Lady Mallowan", "Agatha Christie Ltd.", "Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady M", "Agasta Christie", "Agatha Clarissa", "Agatha Mary Clarissa, Dame Christie", "Agatha Christie", "Lady Agatha Mallowan", "Agathe Christie", "Agartha Christie", "Agatha Mallowan", "Agatha mary", "Agathe Christi", "Agatha Christie, DBE", "Agatha christie", "Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan", "Agatha Miller", "Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller"]} {"context": "Question: What is Canada's most populous province?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ontario", "aliases": ["Ontario (canada)", "Ontario", "Ontario Canada", "ON, Canada", "Canada Ontario", "Ontairo", "Ontarian", "Climate of Ontario", "Ontario, Canada", "Province of Ontario", "CA-ON", "Ontario (Canada)"]} {"context": "Question: In Greek mythology, who was the first woman on Earth\nAnswer:", "answer": "Pandora", "aliases": ["Pandora (myth)", "Anesidora", "Pandora (mythology)", "Pandora", "Pandora (Greek mythology)"]} {"context": "Question: Which English public school shares it's name with a farm implement\nAnswer:", "answer": "Harrow", "aliases": ["Harrow (disambiguation)", "Harrow", "Horrow"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the owner of Mirror Group newspapers who misused the pension fund\nAnswer:", "answer": "Robert Maxwell", "aliases": ["Ian Robert Maxwell", "Maxwell, Robert", "Ian Robert Maxwell MC", "Maxwell, (Ian) Robert", "(Ian) Robert Maxwell", "Ján Ludvík Hoch", "Ján Ludwig Hoch", "Ian Ludwig Hoch", "Jan Ludwig Hoch", "Robert Maxwell (politician)", "Robert Ian Maxwell", "Ján Ludvik Hoch", "Robert Maxwell"]} {"context": "Question: The legendary Hercules was said to have what quality?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Strength", "aliases": ["Strength", "Strenght", "Strength (disambiguation)", "Strength (album)", "High strength", "Party strengths", "Strengths", "Strength (physics)"]} {"context": "Question: What is the largest (by population) landlocked country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ethiopia", "aliases": ["Ethiopean", "Ethiopai", "Ityoṗṗya", "Æthiopia", "AEthiopia", "Etiopia", "The Democratic Republic Of Ethiopia", "Ityop'pya", "Ītyōṗṗyā", "Ityop'ia", "Ethopian", "Ethiop", "Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia", "Etheopia", "Abbysinnia", "Abysinna", "Ityop'iya", "Abissinia", "Habeshistan", "Prehistory of Ethiopia", "Names of Ethiopia", "Ityoppya", "Ethiopia", "ISO 3166-1:ET", "ʾĪtyōṗṗ", "Ethiopian", "Ethiopioa", "Name of Ethiopia", "FDRE", "Etymology of Ethiopia", "Federal Republic of Ethiopia", "ኢትዮ�"]} {"context": "Question: The Black Berets are an elite paramilitary force from which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "RUSSIA", "aliases": ["Russia (1991-1993)", "Оросын Холбоон", "Etymology of Russia", "The Russian federation", "Рәсәй", "ISO 3166-1:RU", "Russia (1990-1993)", "Ресей", "Novaya russia", "Росси́я", "Раҫҫей", "Российская Федера", "Poccnr", "Росія", "Ородой Холбоон", "России", "The Russian Federation", "Russsia", "Russian (citizen)", "Росси́йская Ф", "Урысей", "Арассыыйа", "Rossiyskaya Federatsiya", "Оьрсийн Федер", "Russian-born", "Аьрасат", "Russia (Federation)", "POCCNR", "Northern Russia", "Federation of Russia", "Russia (country)", "Рочму", "Ресей Федерацияс", "Venaja", "Русия", "Урыстәыла", "Resey", "Россия", "Wildlife of Russia", "The Country Russia", "Уæрæсе", "Venaejae", "Russian federation", "Russie", "Russia", "Rossijskaja Federatsija", "RUSSIA", "Ryssland", "Russian Federation", "Russiya", "Русија", "RusSia", "Орсин Ниицән", "Russland", "Рузмастор", "RussiA"]} {"context": "Question: What is in a human's thoracic cavity?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lungs", "aliases": ["Pulmonary surgical procedures", "Pulmanary", "Bird lung", "Pulmo", "Alveolar sacs", "Bellows lung", "Superior lobe of left lung", "Inferior lobe of left lung", "Pulmones", "Pulmonarily", "Avian lungs", "Lung", "Pulmonary gas exchange", "Lungs", "Pulmo sinister", "Pulmonary", "Inferior lobe", "Nonrespiratory functions of the lungs", "Lunged", "Circulatory lung"]} {"context": "Question: Which British comedian plays headmaster Mr Gilbert in the UK television series ‘The Inbetweeners’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Greg Davies", "aliases": ["Greg Davies"]} {"context": "Question: \"From which sport do we get 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which species?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(North Atlantic) Gannet", "aliases": ["(North Atlantic) Gannet"]} {"context": "Question: Inspector Bucket is a character in which novel by Charles Dickens?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bleak House", "aliases": ["Reverend Chadband", "Rev Mr Chadband", "John Jarndyce", "Bleakhouse", "Nemo (Bleak House)", "Mademoiselle Hortense", "Chesney Wold", "Honoria, Lady Dedlock", "Bleak House", "Richard Carstone", "Miss Barbary", "Lady Honoria Dedlock", "Lady Dedlock", "Harold Skimpole"]} {"context": "Question: What is the country of origin of the supermarket chain Aldi ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GERMANY", "aliases": ["United States of Germany", "Tyskland", "Nimska", "Bundesdeutsch", "Vokietija", "Deuchland", "Germny", "GermanY", "FR Germany", "Almanya", "Federal Republic of Germany", "Jermany", "Geramny", "Etymology of Germany", "Nemska", "Germany", "Niemcy", "GERMANY", "ISO 3166-1:DE", "Land der Dichter und Denker", "Federal Republic Of Germany", "F.R. 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Bayern Muenchen", "F.C. Bayern München", "Die Roten", "F.C. Bayern Munchen", "Fußball-Club Bayern München", "Die Bayern", "Bayern Munchen", "Bayern München", "Bayern Múnich", "Bayern de Múnich", "FC Hollywood", "Der FCB", "Fc Bayern", "F.C. 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Kramer", "Kramer vs. kramer"]} {"context": "Question: \"The US TV series \"\"Mad Men\"\" centres around what industry or profession?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Advertising", "aliases": ["Pervasive advertising", "Billboard (television)", "Newspaper advertisements", "Commercial marketing", "Advertisements", "The evolution of american advertising", "Contemporary advertising", "Advert", "List of advertising clichés", "Advertize", "Advertizing", "Advertizes", "Newspaper ad", "Commercial advertisement", "Adverting", "Coroporate propaganda", "Advertising cliches", "Advertising media", "Ghost branding", "Promotional documents", "List of Advertising Cliches", "Adverts", "Advertizement", "Insidious adverstising", "List of advertising cliches", "Advertises", "Ethical advertising", "Textual ads", "Advertisement", "Newspaper advertisement", "Advertisment", "Newspaper advertising", "Advertising material", "TYPES OF ADVERTISING", "Adverted", "Advertising", "Commericals", "Ad", "Print ad", "Advertiser", 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"Question: \"Who \"\"was born in a cross-fire hurricane\"\" and \"\"howled at my ma in the driving rain\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Jumpin' Jack Flash", "aliases": ["Jumpin' Jack Flash (song)", "Jumpin' Jack Flash", "Jumpin Jack Flash", "Jumping jackflash", "Jumping Jack Flash"]} {"context": "Question: Which city is the capital of the Spanish region of Aragon?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Zaragoza", "aliases": ["Zaragoza", "ZGZ", "Saragozza, Spain", "UN/LOCODE:ESZAZ", "Saragossa, Spain", "Zaragossa", "Saragosa", "Caesaraugusta", "Zaragoza, Spain", "Zaragoza, Zaragoza", "Saragossa", "Saragosse", "Zaragoza, (Spain)", "Zaragosa"]} {"context": "Question: Whose character ran a bookshop in the film 'Notting Hill'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hugh Grant", "aliases": ["Hugh Grant", "HughJohnMungoGrant", "Hugh John Mungo Grant"]} {"context": "Question: If the unit of measurement 10 to the power minus 12 is a picometre, what is 10 to the power minus 9?\nAnswer:", "answer": "A NANOMETRE", "aliases": ["Nanometre", "㎚", "Nanometers", "Nano-metre", "A NANOMETRE", "Nano-meters", "Nanometres", "Millimicron", "Nano-meter", "Micromillimeter", "Micromillimetre", "Nanometer", "Nanometry"]} {"context": "Question: Who always holds the title of the Supreme Governor of the Church of England?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The British monarch", "aliases": ["Crown of the United Kingdom", "English monarchy", "King of United Kingdom", "King of the United Kingdom", "British Throne", "UK Monarchy", "Monarchy of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and", "Monarch of the UK", "The British monarchy", "British Monarch", "Crown Establishment", "British sovereign", "British Queen", "Monarchy of the uk", "King of Great Britain and Ireland", "Co-sovereigns of Scotland", "History of the English monarchy", "Monarchy in Britain", "Queen of Britain", "Monarchy in the United Kingdom", "History of the British monarchy", "Queen of Gibraltar", "British Sovereign", "History of the English Monarchy", "Monarchy of Great 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"संघीय लोक"]} {"context": "Question: On which label did Chuck Berry record in the 1950s and 1960s?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Chess", "aliases": ["Chess match", "Šachmatai", "Sjakk", "Ajedrez", "Ahedres", "Ficheall", "Rank and file (chess)", "Chess Revers", "Chess", "Xadrez", "Chess publications", "Satranç", "Western chess", "Šachy", "Шахи", "Chess game", "European chess", "Chess psychology", "ChesS", "Ŝako", "ਸ਼ਤਰੰ", "Chess games", "शतरंज", "Play chess", "Skaak", "Western Chess", "Orthochess", "Chesss", "Game of chess", "Šach", "Echedoù", "Échecs", "שחמט", "Chesse", "Scacci", "Шахмат", "Escacs", "Cög", "Şah", "Cờ vua", "International Chess", "Chess board game", "Chess Board Game", "Шахматы", "Game of Chess", "Skak", "شطرنج", "Шатар", "Chess career", "Σκάκι", "Šahs", "Cheess", "Chess srategy and tactics", "Chess (game)", "Skák", "International chess"]} {"context": "Question: Kurt Russell is the long term partner of which actress?\nAnswer:", "answer": "GOLDIE HAWN", "aliases": ["Goldie 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XII", "Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli", "Eugenio Pacelli", "PPXII", "260th pope", "Pius xii", "Great Consistory", "Pope Pious XII", "Eugene Cardinal Pacelli", "Pope Pios XII", "Pius XII", "Cardinal Pacelli", "Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Eugenio Pacelli", "Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli", "Pope pius xii", "Venerable Pope Pius XII", "Pius XII of Rome", "Pius the Twelfth", "Pope Pius XII"]} {"context": "Question: Lutra lutra is the Latin name of which British mammal?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Otter", "aliases": ["Lutrinae", "Otters", "Lutrine", "Otters in popular culture", "Otter"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of the group of 1,196 islands in the North Indian Ocean, none bigger than five square miles?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Maldives", "aliases": ["Religion in the Maldives", "Maldivian Republic", "The Republic of the Maldives", "Iru fushi", "Republic of Maldives", "Sultanate of Maldives", "Largest cities in the Maldives", "ISO 3166-1:MV", "Maldive islands", "Maldives island", "ދިވެހ", "Dehevi Jumhuriyya", "Sultanate of the Maldives", "The Maldives", "The Maldivies", "Maldives/History", "Maldivas", "Maldives", "Environmental issues in the Maldives", "Rep Of Maldives", "Indian/Maldives", "Irufushi", "Employment & Labour in Maldives", "Maledives", "Islamic Republic of the Maldives", "Government of Maldives", "Rep of Maldives", "Republic of the Maldive Islands", "The Republic of Maldives", "Maldive", "Etymology of Maldives", "ދިވެހ", "Republic of the Maldives"]} {"context": "Question: Matthew Webb swam the English Channel and then drowned swimming where?\nAnswer:", "answer": "NIAGARA FALLS", "aliases": ["Niagra Falls", "Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont", "Roger Woodward (Niagara Falls)", "Daredevils of Niagara Falls", "Over the Falls in a barrel", "Niagra falls", "Niagara Falls Power Generation", "Cataratas del Niagara", "Niagara falls", "NiagaraFalls", "Niagara Falls power generation", "The Hell of Waters", "Over Niagara Falls", "NIAGARA FALLS", "Cataratas del 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"Question: What building, erected at Sydenham near London in 1834 in 200 acres of grounds and given to the public in 1920, was gutted by fire in 1936?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Crystal Palace", "aliases": ["Crystal Palace", "Crystal palace", "Crystal Palace (disambiguation)", "Crystal Palace (building)"]} {"context": "Question: Ned Sherrin presented which Radio 4 programme from 1986 until 2006?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Loose Ends", "aliases": ["Loose Ends", "Loose Ends (album)", "Loose Ends (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of a device, consisting essentially of two wires of different metals, whereby heat energy may be changed to electrical energy?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Thermocouple", "aliases": ["Thermocouples", "Pilot Generator", "Cold junction compensation", "Type k thermocouple", "Thermocouple", "Thermopair", "Hot junction (thermocouple)", "Thermal couple", "Thermocouples applied", "Hot junction", "Cold junction (thermocouple)", "Thermal junction", "Type K thermocouple", "Thermel", "Heat thermocouple", "Thermal Couple", "Thermoelectric thermometer", "Thermo electric thermometer", "Pilot generator"]} {"context": "Question: Who were the American explorers who travelled from Missouri to the Oregon and back between 1804 and 1806?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Lewis and Clark, William Clark & Meriwether", "aliases": ["Lewis and Clark, William Clark & Meriwether"]} {"context": "Question: Which religion has ten states of the mind including Neutrality, Rapture, Realization and Bodhisattva?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Buddhism", "aliases": ["Búdachas", "Buddhadharma", "Buddhadhamma", "Buddhism in Asia", "Budddhism", "Buddhist", "Budddhist", "Buddhist Saying", "Buddhism", "Buddha's gospel", "Buddh", "Dhamma-Vinaya", "Bouddhism", "Bhuudis", "Buddhisam", "Budhism", "Budhda birth date controversies", "BuddhIsm", "Buddha birth date controversies", "BuddHism", "Buddhists", "Buhhdism", "Dhamma-vinaya", "Buddhity", "Buddha Dharma", "Buddhasasana", "Budhist", "Bauddhadharma", "The teaching of the Buddha", "Dhammavinaya", "Buddhism religion", "Buddhaity", "Superbuddha", "Budism", "Buddist", "Buddhisem", "Buddism", "Будизъм", "Boudhism", "Bhuddist", "Dhamma Vinaya", "Buddha Dhamma", "Buddhist religious philosophy", "BUDDHISM", "Budddhists", "Bhuddism", "Three levels of suffering"]} {"context": "Question: Which racecourse, home to the King George VI steeplechase, is situated at Sunbury on Thames?\nAnswer:", "answer": "KEMPTON PARK", "aliases": ["Kempton Park (disambiguation)", "KEMPTON PARK", "Kemptonpark", "Kempton Park"]} {"context": "Question: The largest known volcano in our solar system is on which planet?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mars", "aliases": ["Fourth planet", "Sol 4", "Mars surface features", "Mars", "Mars/Planet", "Hydrology of Mars", "Magnetosphere of Mars", "Marte (planet)", "Mars (planet)", "Sol-4", "2003 opposition of Mars", "4th planet", "Planet Mars", "Sun e", "Sol e", "Mars (Planet)", "Physical characteristics of Mars", "Mars opposition", "Sol IV", "Oblate Mars", "Opposition of Mars", "Mars orbit"]} {"context": "Question: The waters of the Gulf of Mexico flow to meet the Atlantic Ocean through what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Florida Straits", "aliases": ["Strait of Florida", "Florida Straits", "Strait of florida", "Straights of Florida", "Florida Strait", "Florida Straights", "Straits of Florida", "Straits of florida"]} {"context": "Question: Mr Worldly Wisemen appears in which 17th Century book?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Pilgrim’s Progress", "aliases": ["Delectable Mountains", "The pilgrims progress", "Pilgram's Progress", "Pilgrim's Progress", "The Pilgrim's Progress", "Pilgrim's proress", "Hill Difficulty", "The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to", "Timorous", "Mrs. Timorous", "Pilgrim s Progress", "Doubting Castle", "Pilgrim’s Progress", "Pilgrims Progress", "House Beautiful (Pilgrim's Progress)", "The Pilgrim’s Progress"]} {"context": "Question: In Greek mythology who was the twin of Polydeuces?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Castor", "aliases": ["Castor (disambiguation)", "Castor", "CASTOR"]} {"context": "Question: What is normally celebrated on the third Sunday in June in the UK\nAnswer:", "answer": "Father's Day", "aliases": ["Father’s day", "Father Day", "Fathers Day", "Father's Day", "Father's' Day", "Fathers' day", "Father’s Day", "American father's day", "Fathers' Day", "Vatertag", "Happy Father's Day", "Fathers day", "Mannertag", "Father's day"]} {"context": "Question: What do we call the fruit of the blackthorn?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Sloe", "aliases": ["Prunelle de Bourgogne", "Sloe-eyed", "Porumbă", "Prunus spinosa", "Sloes", "Blackthorn", "Sloe-eye", "Slow eyed", "Sloe", "Prunelle", "Black thorns", "Sloe eyes", "Blackthorn (plum)", "Blackthorns", "Sloe eye"]} {"context": "Question: From which continent does the world's smallest bear the Sun Bear originate?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(SOUTH EAST) ASIA", "aliases": ["South-Eastern Asia", "Southeast Asian frog", "Southeast-Asia", "Southeast 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made?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Fcamp", "aliases": ["Fcamp"]} {"context": "Question: What is the capital of the US state of Georgia?\nAnswer:", "answer": "ATLANTA", "aliases": ["Marthasville, GA", "Atlanta, Georgia", "Atanta, GA", "Atlanta ga", "Atlanta, USA", "Atlanta, ga", "Terminus, Georgia", "Atlanta, Ga", "Culture of Atlanta, Georgia", "Atlanta Georgia", "Atlanta georgia", "Atlanta,Ga", "UN/LOCODE:USATL", "Atlanta, Ga.", "Georgia state capital", "Atlanta,GA", "Atlanta", "Terminus, GA", "The Big Peach", "Atlanta, United States", "Atlanta (Ga.)", "Atlanta, GA", "Hotlanta", "Atlanta,ga", "Atlanta GA", "Atlanta, Georgia (U.S. state", "ATLANTA", "City of Atlanta", "Atlanta, GA.", "Population of atlanta", "Atlanta, Georgia, USA", "The city in a forest", "City in a forest", "Atlanta (GA)", "Atlanta, Georgia", "City of Atlanta, GA.", "The ATL", "Population of Atlanta", "The A-T-L", "Culture of Atlanta"]} {"context": "Question: What is the more correct term for the sport of archery?\nAnswer:", "answer": "TOXOPHILY", "aliases": ["Toxophilite", "National Archery in the Schools Program", "Primitive archery", "Endong", "Archer (comics)", "Toxopholite", "The Archer", "Paralympic archery", "Primitive Archery", "Archery", "Archers", "Archeress", "Bowmen", "Archer", "Bowmanship", "The archer", "The Archers (disambiguation)", "Archery range", "Anchor Point (archery)", "Para-archery", "Indoor archery", "Toxophily", "Archerie", "Butt shooting", "National archery in the schools program", "TOXOPHILY", "Paralympic Archery", "Villavar Tamils"]} {"context": "Question: Who released an album entitled The Six Wives of Henry VIII?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rick Wakeman", "aliases": ["English Rock Ensemble", "Rick Wakeman", "Jemma Wakeman"]} {"context": "Question: In 1947, Chuck Yeager was the first to do what in an aeroplane?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Break the sound barrier", "aliases": ["Break the sound barrier"]} {"context": "Question: Thomas Hardy's famous novel is 'Far from the Madding (What?)'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Crowd", "aliases": ["Croud", "Crowd"]} {"context": "Question: Who originally provided the voice for TV's 'Basil Brush'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ivan Owen", "aliases": ["Ivan Owen"]} {"context": "Question: \"In Ovid's poem \"\"Metamorphoses\"\" Pygmalion famously fell in love with Galatea; what was Pygmalion's relationship to her?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Her sculptor", "aliases": ["Her sculptor"]} {"context": "Question: Romansh is a native and official language of which country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Switzerland", "aliases": ["ISO 3166-1:CH", "Svissland", "Etymology of Switzerland", "Confederation Helvetia", "Swizerland", "Confederatio Helvetica", "Environmental Integrity Group", "Confoederatio Helvetica", "Svizra", "SWITZERLAND", "Confédération suisse", "SwissEnergy", "Schweitz", "Švýcarsko", "Die Schweiz", "Schwitzerland", "Confederation suisse", "Der Schweiz", "Swiss Confederated States", "Suiza", "Switz", "Switzeland", "Schweiz", "Confederation Helvetica", "Switserland", "Suisse", "Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft", "Switzerland information", "Confederaziun Svizra", "Switzer land", "Switzerland", "Land of the Switzers", "Swiss confederation", "Confœderatio Helvetica", "Swiss", "Confederation Suisse", "Confederation of Helvatia", "Land of the Swiss", "Confederaziun svizra", "Svizzera", "Swissland", "Swizterland", "Confédération Suisse", "Confederazione Svizzera", "Swiss Confederation"]} {"context": "Question: Which other car company owns Seat?\nAnswer:", "answer": "VOLKSWAGEN", "aliases": ["Folksvagon", "VW Motorsport", "Gas Auto", "Das Auto", "VW", "Volkswagen France", "Lamando", "V-Dub", "Volkswagen", "Volkswagen Roccan", "V W", "V.w.", "Vw", "Volkswagon", "Volkswagen R", "V.W.", "VOLKSWAGEN", "Volks wagen", "V. W.", "Volkswagens", "Folkswagon"]} {"context": "Question: Which city is the ‘de facto capital’ of the European Union?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Brussels", "aliases": ["Bruselas", "Brussels-Capital region", "BEBRU", "Brussels-capital region", "Brusells", "Région de bruxelles-capital", "Bruxelle", "Bruessel", "Region bruxelles-capitale", "Region Brüssel-Hauptstadt", "Brüssel", "Brusselse region", "Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest", "Brusels", "Brussels-capital Region", "Brussels-Capital Region", "Brussels-Capital", "Région de Bruxelles-Capit", "Brussels, BE", "Region de Bruxelles-Capitale", "Région de bruxelles-capit", "Region Brussel-Hauptstadt", "Region de Bruxelles Capitale", "Region de bruxelles-capital", "Brussels Capital-Region", "Région bruxelles-capitale", "Brussels Capital Region", "Region Bruessel-Hauptstadt", "Brussles", "Brussel", "Brussels", "Brussels capital region", "Bruxless", "Brusselian", "Bruessels", "Brüssels", "UN/LOCODE:BEBRU", "Brussels Region", "Bruxelles", "Région de Bruxelles Capitale", "Region de bruxelles-capitale", "Brussels, Belgium", "Brussells"]} {"context": "Question: Harold Holt became Prime Minister of which country in January 1966?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Australia", "aliases": ["Australia (Commonwealth realm)", "AustraliA", "Continental Australia", "Australias", "Peace of Australia", "Australian city life", "City life in Australia", "Australocentrist", "Mainland Australia", "Australiia", "Straya", "Australia (commonwealth)", "Austraila", "Ausrtalia", "Australia (nation)", "Australien", "New Australian", "Australia (dominion)", "Australia (federation)", "Australia (country)", "Aussieland", "Federal Australia", "Country life in Australia", "Orstraya", "Australia (nation state)", "Australia (commonwealth realm)", "Australia", "Australocentrism", "Austraya", "Australie", "AUSTRALIA", "Geopolitics of Australia", "Australia (nation-state)", "Australia's", "Australian mainland", "Australian country life", "Australian Woman's Day", "Imperial 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"Scotlanders", "Scotland, UK", "Scotland's", "Scottish nation", "North Great Britain", "Autonomous Province of Scotland", "Scottish Nation", "Communications in Scotland", "Maps of scotland", "North of Great Britain", "Scotia minor", "Auld Country", "Scotchland", "H-Alba", "SCOTLAND", "East coast of Scotland"]} {"context": "Question: Cape Verde was formerly a dependency of which European country\nAnswer:", "answer": "Portugal", "aliases": ["Portogało", "Republic of Portugal", "PORTUGAL", "Portekiz", "Portugallu", "O Papagaio", "ISO 3166-1:PT", "Portunga", "Phu-to-ga", "Potigal", "Portûnga", "Portugul", "An Phortaingéil", "Portugāle", "Portugale", "Portingale", "Potiti", "Portugali", "Portugall", "Portekîz", "Bo Dao Nha", "Portuguese Republic", "Portogallo", "Portugaul", "Portogalo", "Portyngal", "Yn Phortiugal", "Portugalio", "Portugál", "Portugual", "Portuga", "Portgual", "Portugalsko", "Portugaleje", "Phû-tô-gâ", "Portugalujo", "Portugalija", "Pertual", "Pòtigal", "Portugal", "Bồ Đào Nha", "Portugalska", "República Portuguesa", "Portiwgal", "Portugalėjė", "Portúgal", "Portegal", "An Phortaingeil", "Republica Portuguesa"]} {"context": "Question: Which birds collect in a convocation?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Eagles", "aliases": ["Eagle", "Aquilinae", "King of the Air", "King of the air", "Booted eagles (group)", "Kitpu", "Hawk eagle", "Eagle Spirit", "Eagle (symbolism)", "Eagles", "Harpy (zoology)", "Hawk-eagle"]} {"context": "Question: On which island was the famous photograph taken showing US Marines raising the US flag over Mt Suribachi in February 1945?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Iwo Jima", "aliases": ["Mount Surabachi", "Iō-tō", "Iwō Tō", "Iwo-Jima", "Io-jima", "Ivo jima", "Io To", "Iōtō", "Iwo To", "Iwo Jima Island", "Iwo Jima", "Ioto", "Iwoto", "Iwo jima", "Iwojima", "Io Jima", "Iō Tō", "Iwōtō"]} {"context": "Question: \"Which book of the New Testament, as with Genesis, starts with the words \"\"In the beginning ....\"\" ?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "GOSPEL OF ST JOHN", "aliases": ["Gospel Of John", "Gospel according to John", "John's Gospel", "John 20:28", "Book of John", "Gospel According to Saint John", "Book of jon", "Gospel of St John", "John 1:5", "Gospel of John", "Gospel According to John", "John 7", "Anti-Semitism in the Gospel of John", "Gospel acccording to John", "St. John's Gospel", "Gospel according to Saint John", "John 1:29", "John 21:15-19", "Gospel of St. John", "According to John", "Gospel of john", "Fourth gospel", "John (book)", "St John's Gospel", "Gospel according to john", "Jhn.", "The Gospel According to John", "The Fourth Gospel", "Servant of sin", "John 11:25", "Fourth Gospel", "Monarchian Prologue", "John 11", "John 10", "John 12", "Gospel of St.John", "Book of john", "John 19", "John 18", "John 10:3", "The Gospel of John", "Gospel of Saint John", "GOSPEL OF ST JOHN", "The Gospel according to John", "Gospel according John"]} {"context": "Question: ‘The history of all the hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles’ is part of the first chapter of which publication?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Communist Manifesto", "aliases": ["Kommunist manifest", "The communist manifesto", "Communist manifesto", "The Communist Manifesto/Proletarians and", "Communist manifest", "Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei", "Kommunist manifesto", "The Communist Manifesto", "Manifesto of Communism", "Communistic manifest", "The Manifesto of the Communist Party", "Communist Manifesto", "The Communist Manifesto/Opening", "10 Planks of the Communist Manifesto", "The Communist Manifesto/Bourgoise", "Manifesto of the Communist Party"]} {"context": "Question: Where was the first penal colony in Australia situated\nAnswer:", "answer": "Botany Bay", "aliases": ["Botany Bay", "Stingray Harbor"]} {"context": "Question: What innovation was introduced to Britain by Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger in 1798?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Income tax", "aliases": ["Income tax", "Income Tax", "Income taxation", "Personal Income Tax", "Income Taxes", "IRPEF", "Income taxes", "Personal income taxes", "Personal income tax", "Individual income tax"]} {"context": "Question: What celestial object was visited by the New Horizons spacecraft in 2015?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Pluto", "aliases": ["134340 Pluto.", "(134340) Pluto", "Dwarf planet Pluto", "Pluto (Planet)", "Planet Pluto", "1930 BD", "Physical characteristics of Pluto", "The Pluto debate", "134340 Pluto", "Classification of Pluto", "Pluto", "Pluto (planet)", "Pluto debate", "Asteroid 134340", "Pluto (astronomy)", "♇", "Sol-9", "Pluto system", "Astronomy Pluto", "134340Pluto", "Sol j", "Sun j", "134340 Pluto (dwarf planet)", "Pluto (dwarf planet)", "Pluto planetary status controversy", "Pluton (planet)", "Plutoing", "Pluto Planet Day", "Pluto (planetoid)", "134340"]} {"context": "Question: Which actor played Michael Corleone in the Godfather series of films\nAnswer:", "answer": "Al Pacino", "aliases": ["Al pacino", "Al Pacino", "Pacino", "Albert Pacino", "King Lear (2014 film)", "Alfredo pacino", "King Lear (2015 film)", "Al Pachino", "Pacino, Alfred James", "King Lear (2013 film)", "Alfredo James Pacino", "Filmography of Al Pacino", "Alfred James Pacino"]} {"context": "Question: The peacock belongs to which family of birds?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Pheasant", "aliases": ["Pheasant meat", "Pheasant", "Cockbird", "Gennceus", "Phasianus colchicus colchicus", "Cock pheasant", "Pheasants", "Phasianus colchicus versicolor"]} {"context": "Question: Which city was the capital of Italy from 1865 to 1871?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Florence", "aliases": ["UN/LOCODE:ITFLR", "Folrenz", "Firenze, Italy", "פירנצה", "Montughi", "Firenze", "Gualfonda", "Florentine", "Frorence", "Florence (Italy)", "Florence", "Florence, Italy"]} {"context": "Question: Which word can go before Work, Guard and Dog to make three other words?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Fire", "aliases": ["Open flame", "🔥", "Fire", "Alight", "Fires", "Firetending", "Causes of fire", "Fire damage", "A fire"]} {"context": "Question: To whom is Gwyneth Paltrow married?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Chris Martin", "aliases": ["Moses Bruce Martin", "Christopher Anthony John %22Chris%22 Martin", "Chris Martin (musician)", "Christopher Anthony John Martin", "Moses Martin", "Chris martin", "Moses Bruce Anthony Martin", "Chris Martin"]} {"context": "Question: British band Lindisfarne had a 1971 hit album entitled ‘The Fog on the ‘where’?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Tyne", "aliases": ["Tyne", "Tyne (disambiguation)"]} {"context": "Question: Who is the current presenter of BBC Radio 4 programme Desert Island Discs?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Kirsty Young", "aliases": ["Kirsty Young"]} {"context": "Question: December 21, 1937 saw the premiere of what feature film, the first full length animated feature film?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", "aliases": ["Snowhite", "Snow White (character)", "The Seven Dwarves", "Snow-White", "Sneewittchen", "Snow white", "Snow White & Other Stories", "Schneewittchen", "Schneewittchen und die sieben Z", "Mirror, mirror on the wall", "Snowwhite", "Snow White", "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", "Show white and the seven dwarves"]} {"context": "Question: Name Google's service launched in 2009 from which support was withdrawn in 2010, which offered 'next-generation email', messaging and twitter-style micro-blogging?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Wave", "aliases": ["Waving", "Speed of a wave", "Wave motion in liquids", "Wave (physics)", "Traveling wave", "Traveling Wave", "Billow", "Undulatory Theory", "Wave Motion", "Wave", "Wave motion", "Wave theory", "Travelling wave", "Traveling waves", "Waves", "Periodic wave", "Progressive wave", "Wave motion in fluids", "Wave (the earth sciences)"]} {"context": "Question: \"In Scotland and northern England, what is a \"\"bairn\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Child", "aliases": ["Little kids", "Bairns", "Little kid", "Great-children", "Childrens", "Schoolchildren", "Childer", "Value of children", "Children", "Child-centric", "Children's", "Sproggen", "Schoolchild", "Child", "Human child", "Pre-pubescent", "Kiddies"]} {"context": "Question: What type of building is likely to have a minaret?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Mosque", "aliases": ["Mosqu", "Masjids", "مسجد", "Masajid", "🕌", "Islamic Center", "Mosque/to do", "Mosques", "Mosque", "Masǧid", "Masgid", "Mousqes", "Mosgid", "Masjid", "Masajids", "Masjed", "Mosjid"]} {"context": "Question: \"Which film ends with the line 'Kevin, what did you do to my room\"\"?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "HOME ALONE", "aliases": ["Home Alone House", "HOME ALONE", "Wet Bandits", "Home alone", "Home alone family fun edition", "Kenosha Kickers", "Home Alone 1", "Home Alone (movie)", "Screams with his hands on his face", "Gus Polinski", "Harry and Marv", "Marv and Vera", "Angels with Filthy Souls", "Home Alone (film)", "Home Alone", "Marv Merchants"]} {"context": "Question: What is the only natural food that never goes bad?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Honey", "aliases": ["Finland honey", "Raw honey", "Clover honey", "Honeyed", "Heather honey", "Philippines Honey", "Oxymellin", "Honey", "Honey dipper", "Clover Honey", "Health benefits of honey", "Health effects of honey", "Himalayan honey", "Honeydipper", "Honeying", "Wild honeys", "Bee vomit", "Honied", "Bastard honey", "Honey collection", "Finland Honey", "Honeys", "🍯", "HONEY", "Antibacterial effects of honey", "Philippines honey", "Honeyed water", "Honey collector"]} {"context": "Question: What is the surname of the captain who assists Hercule Poirot?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Hastings", "aliases": ["County Borough of Hastings", "Hastings and St Leonards", "Hastings Town Center", "Transport in Hastings", "Glyne Gap", "Hastings and St leonards", "Broomsgrove", "Hastings town centre", "Hastings, Sussex", "Hastings, East Sussex", "Hastings", "North Hastings", "Castledown Primary School", "Hastings, England", "Hastings Borough Council", "Hastings & St. Leonards", "Baird, Hastings", "Bachelor's 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Chaucer", "Geofrey Chaucer", "Geoffrey Chaucer", "Geoffery Chaucer", "Chauceresque", "Chaucer bibliography", "Geoffry Chaucer", "The father of English literature", "Chaucer", "Chaucerian", "Jeffrey Chaucer", "Father of English literature"]} {"context": "Question: The 'Angel of Christian Charity' in London is more commonly known by what name?\nAnswer:", "answer": "(Statue of) Eros", "aliases": ["Illuminated advertisements of Picadilly Circus", "Piccadilly Archer", "Picardilly Circus", "Piccadilly Circus", "Piccadilly circus", "Eros (Statue)", "Piccadilly Circus illuminated signs", "Shaftesbury Monument Memorial", "(Statue of) Eros", "History of Piccadilly Circus", "Picadilly Circus", "Piccadilly Circus, London", "Picadilly circus", "London, Trocadero", "Illuminated advertisements of Piccadilly Circus", "Eros statue", "The Statue of Eros"]} {"context": "Question: January 17, 1929 saw the pride of Chester, Il, Elzie Segar debut what iconic cartoon character in a Thimble Theater strip?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Popeye the Sailor Man", "aliases": ["Popeye Cigarettes", "Popeye the Sailor Man", "Popeye the Sailorman", "Popeye (2016 film)", "Popeye (2015 film)", "The Thimble Theatre", "Popeye The Sailor", "Popeye (upcoming film)", "Popeye (2014 film)", "Thimble Theater", "Thimble Theatre", "Popeye the Sailor", "Popeye the sailor man", "Pop Eye", "The Popeye and Olive Oyl Show", "Jack Mercer (sailor)", "Popeye"]} {"context": "Question: What band is playing music for nickels in Creedence Clearwater Revival’s hit “Down on the Corner”?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Willy & the Poorboys", "aliases": ["Willy & the Poorboys"]} {"context": "Question: Which French writer said “Short as life is, we make it still shorter by the careless waste of time”?\nAnswer:", "answer": "VICTOR HUGO", "aliases": ["Hugo, Victor", "Victor hugo", "Victor Hugo", "V Hugo", "V. Hugo", "Hugo, Victor Marie", "V., Hugo", "Viktɔʁ maʁi", "Victor-Marie Hugo", "Victor Marie Hugo", "Victor ugo", "VICTOR HUGO", "Hugo, V."]} {"context": "Question: Which Italian sauce for pasta contains tomato, black olives, capers, anchovies and red peppers? The name translates as 'whore’s style'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Puttanesca", "aliases": ["Sugo alla puttanesca", "Spaghetti alla puttanesca", "Puttenesca", "Pettenesca", "Pasta Puttanesca", "Putanesca", "Pasta alla Puttanesca", "Puttanesca", "Salsa puttanesca", "Spaghetti alla Puttanesca", "Pasta alla puttanesca"]} {"context": "Question: The administration of which American President was rocked by the 'Teapot Dome Scandal' of the 1920's?\nAnswer:", "answer": "WARREN HARDING", "aliases": ["President Harding", "WARREN HARDING", "Warren G. Harding Inaugural Address", "Warren Harding", "Warren G. Harding/Inaugural", "Warren Gamaliel Harding", "Warren G. 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Shakespeare's comedies?\nAnswer:", "answer": "'AS YOU LIKE IT'", "aliases": ["Oliver Mar Text", "Oliver Martext", "Sir Oliver Mar Text", "Mar text", "Martext", "As You Like It", "Silvius (fictional character)", "Sir Oliver Martext", "Ducdame", "As you like it", "'AS YOU LIKE IT'"]} {"context": "Question: On which river does the Scottish city of Stirling lie?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Forth", "aliases": ["Forth (disambiguation)", "Forth"]} {"context": "Question: Which two word named plant, also known as Dionaea Muscipala is characterised by having hinged two lobed leaves that snap closed when the sensitive hairs on it's surface are touched ?\nAnswer:", "answer": "VENUS FLYTRAP", "aliases": ["Dionaea heterodoxa", "Venus's-Flytrap", "Dionaea (plant)", "Venus fly-trap", "Tipitiwitchet", "VENUS FLYTRAP", "Venus flytraps", "Drosera corymbosa", "Venus Fly-trap", "Dionaea uniflora", "Flytrap", "Dionaea sessiliflora", "Venus fly trap", "Venus's flytrap", "Dionaea sensitiva", "Dionea muscipula", "Venus Fly-Trap", "Venus Fly Trap", "Dionaea crinita", "Dionaea corymbosa", "Venus flytrap", "Dionae", "Venus's-flytrap", "Dionea", "Venus Fly trap", "Dionaea muscicapa", "Venus' Flytrap", "Dionaea muscipula", "Venus Flytrap", "Venus' flytrap", "Venus fly traps", "Drosera sessiliflora", "Dionaea dentata"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the last non-American (non-Williams) to win the Ladies \\singles at Wimbledon?\nAnswer:", "answer": "AMELIE MAURESMO", "aliases": ["Amélie Mauresmo", "Mauresmo", "Amelie Mauresmo", "AMELIE MAURESMO", "Amelie mauresmo"]} {"context": "Question: Herb of Grace is the name given to which strong- smelling herb?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rue", "aliases": ["Rue", "Ruta graveolens", "Common rue", "Common Rue"]} {"context": "Question: Which American resort is nicknamed 'Sin City'?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Las Vegas", "aliases": ["Las Vegas City Council", "Las Vegas, NV", "Las Vegas", "City of Las Vegas", "Las Vegas (NV)", "Las Vegas/Climate", "Las vegas", "UN/LOCODE:USLAS", "Las Vegas NV", "LasVegas", "Vegas", "Las Vegas, Nevada", "Las vegas, nv", "LV, NV", "The City of Las Vegas", "Las vagas"]} {"context": "Question: What colour is the liqueur Galliano?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Yellow", "aliases": ["Yellowest", "Whiteyellow", "Yelow", "Yellow color", "Yellowishness", "Yellower", "White-yellow", "Rgb(255, 255, 0)", "Dark yellow", "Yellowwhite", "Symbolism of yellow", "Yellow (color)", "Yellow (colour)", "Yellowy", "Yellow white", "Yellowishly", "White yellow", "Yellow (Colour)", "(255, 255, 0)", "Yellow", "Royal yellow", "Yellow-white"]} {"context": "Question: In 1995, Steffi Graf became the only tennis player to have won each of the four grand slam events how many times?\nAnswer:", "answer": "4", "aliases": ["four", "4"]} {"context": "Question: Who was known as 'The Great One' in North American ice hockey?\nAnswer:", "answer": "WAYNE GRETZKY", "aliases": ["Gretzky's Office", "Gretzky", "Gretzky, Wayne", "Wayne Gretszky", "Wayne Gretsky", "Gretzkey", "Wayne Douglas Gretzky", "The Trade", "Wayne Gretzk", "Wayne Gretzky", "Trevor Gretzky", "The trade", "Wayne Gretzsky", "Gretsky", "Wayne gretsky", "Wayne gretzky", "WAYNE GRETZKY"]} {"context": "Question: Umberto ll was the last king of which European country?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Italy", "aliases": ["Environment of Italy", "Italiën", "Subdivisions of Italy", "Republic of Italy", "ItalY", "ISO 3166-1:IT", "Etymology of Italy", "Itali", "Pollution in Italy", "Administrative divisions of Italy", "Austrian Empire (Italy)", "Italija", "Italie", "Italia", "Italian Republic", "Second Italian Republic", "Italy", "Italio", "Repubblica Italiana", "Itàlia", "The Italian republic"]} {"context": "Question: Apple, Microsoft, and Intel are listed on which stock exchange?\nAnswer:", "answer": "NASDAQ", "aliases": ["Nasdaq Stock Exchange", "NASDAQ stock market", "NASDAQ Level II", "National Association of Securities Dealers Automatic Quotation", "The NASDAQ Stock Market", "Nasdaq Stock 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France in 1958?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Carrefour", "aliases": ["1Mobile", "Carrefour", "Carrefour Japan", "Carredour", "Carrefour Group", "Carrefour SA", "Carrefur", "Carrefour (company)", "Carefour", "Pryca", "Carrefour S.A."]} {"context": "Question: Which planet has a diameter that is closest to that of the Earth?\nAnswer:", "answer": "VENUS", "aliases": ["VENUS"]} {"context": "Question: Which four letter word beginning with B means to cause a floating log to spin rapidly by rotating it with the feet?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Birl", "aliases": ["Birl"]} {"context": "Question: As at 2010, which team had played the most seasons of professional baseball games without winning the World Series, with their last win in 1908?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Chicago Cubs", "aliases": ["Chicaco Cubs", "Take Me Out To A Cubs Game", "Chicago Orphans", "Chicago CUbs", "Chicago Cubbies", "The Cubbies", "Chicago National League Club", "The Chicago Cubs", "The cubs", "Chicago Cubs", "Take Me Out to a Cubs 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"Shrlock holmes", "Elementary, My Dear Watson", "Sherlock Homes", "Sherlock Holmes", "Elementary, my dear Watson", "SherlockHolmes", "Shirlock Holmes", "Three pipe problem", "Sherlock-Holmes-Fallacy", "Sherlock holmes"]} {"context": "Question: What is the main currency of Bali, Java, Sulawesi, and several thousand other islands of the same nation?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Rupiah", "aliases": ["Indonesian currency", "Rupiahs", "Indonesian Rupiah", "Indonesian Currency", "Indonesian Rupia", "Indonesian rupiah", "Rupiah"]} {"context": "Question: Music in Australia could be found for thousands of years at a what?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Corroboree", "aliases": ["Corroborees", "Corroborree", "Corroboree", "Caribberie"]} {"context": "Question: Where exactly is the tallest habitable building located in the UK? It is 50 stories high with a height of 235 metres (771 feet) and was completed in 1991?\nAnswer:", "answer": "CANARY WHARF", "aliases": ["Canary Wharf, London", "Canary Wharf", "CANARY WHARF", "Canary wharf", "Canary warf"]} {"context": "Question: What is the name of the scientific discipline that deals with the measurement and representation of the Earth, including its gravitational field, in a three-dimensional time-varying space?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Geodesy", "aliases": ["Geodetic Science", "Geodesist", "Geodosy", "Geodetics engineering", "Geodetic surveying", "Geodetic line", "Geodesist engineer", "Erdmessung", "Surveyors' tools", "Geodesist Engineer", "Geodesey", "Geodetics", "Geodesy", "Geodetic survey", "Geodetic and Geomatic Engineering", "Geodetic Engineering"]} {"context": "Question: Who was the son of Edward III and father of Henry IV?\nAnswer:", "answer": "John of Gaunt", "aliases": ["John, 1st Duke of Lancaster", "John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster", "John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster", "John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster", "John of Gaunt", "John, Duke of Lancaster", "John of gaunt", "Duke of Lancaster John of Gaunt"]} {"context": "Question: Coxa is the medical name for which joint of the human body?\nAnswer:", "answer": "HIP", "aliases": ["HIP", "Hip (disambiguation)", "HIPS (disambiguation)", "HIPS"]} {"context": "Question: \"The \"\"Three Laws of Motion\"\" are named after which scientist who published them in 1687?\"\nAnswer:", "answer": "Isaac Newton", "aliases": ["Isaac Newton", "Sir Isaak Newton", "Isaacus Newtonus", "Hannah Ayscough", "Isaac Newton's tooth", "Sir isaac newton", "Sir Isaac Newton", "Isaac newton", "Isaac Newton's middle years", "I. 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"Christmas Day", "Chrimbo", "Christ mas", "Chisrtmas", "Christmas Mass", "Kurisumasu", "Christmas spirit", "Seongtanjeol", "Christmas theme", "Christmas day", "Christmas-themed", "Christ's Mass", "Crismas", "Cristmas", "Nativity of the Lord", "Eid Al Milad Al Majeed", "Christmas feast"]} {"context": "Question: Which, then fictional, award is mentioned in the opening scene of the 1950 film ‘All About Eve’, starring Bette Davis?\nAnswer:", "answer": "The Sarah Siddons Award", "aliases": ["Sarah Siddons Society", "The Sarah Siddons Award", "Sarah Siddons Award"]} {"context": "Question: In which country did Queen Isabella secure the throne when her opponents (Carlists) were defeated in 1868, following a civil war between those who wanted a king and those who wanted a queen?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Spain", "aliases": ["Islands of Spain", "España", "Reino de España", "Name of Spain", "Espagna", "Espańa", "Reino de Espana", "Espana", "Kingdom of the Spains", "The Spanish Society", "Espainia", 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Amish"]} {"context": "Question: Whose first husband was a policeman called Jim Dougherty?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MARILYN MONROE", "aliases": ["Marilyn monroe", "Marirlyn Monroe", "Norma DiMaggio", "Norma Jean DiMaggio", "Norma Jean Dougherty", "Norma Mortenson", "Marliyn Monroe", "Norma Dougherty", "Marilyn Monroe Miller", "Marylyn Monroe", "Norma Jean Baker Mortenson", "Norma Jeane Baker", "Norma Baker", "Natasha Lytess", "Norma Jean Mortenson", "Norma Jean Baker", "Norma Jeane", "Marilyn Monroe", "Norma Jeane DiMaggio", "Norma Jean Mortensen", "Marilyn Munro", "Merylin Monroe", "Norma Jeane Mortenson", "Marylin Monroe", "Marilyn Monro", "Charles Stanley Gifford", "Norma Jeane Dougherty", "Fifth Helena Drive", "MARILYN MONROE", "Norma jeane mortenson", "Marilyn Munroe"]} {"context": "Question: What was the Spice Girls' debut single called?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Wannabee", "aliases": ["Wannabes (disambiguation)", "Wannabes", "Wanna Be", "Wannabe (disambiguation)", "Wannabee", "Wannabe", "Wanna-be"]} {"context": "Question: Which Aztec ruler was deposed by Cortez?\nAnswer:", "answer": "MONTEZUMA", "aliases": ["Montesuma", "Montezuma (disambiguation)", "Moctezuma (disambiguation)", "Montezuma", "Moctezuma (municipality)", "Montezooma", "MONTEZUMA", "Montazuma", "Moctezuma", "Motecuhzoma"]} {"context": "Question: As of today, name the 5 NFL teams that have never actually played in a super bowl?\nAnswer:", "answer": "New Orleans Saints, Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns,", "aliases": ["New Orleans Saints, Detroit Lions, Cleveland Browns,"]} {"context": "Question: What was the capital of West Germany from 1949 to 1990?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bonn", "aliases": ["Castra Bonnensis", "Bonnsch (beer)", "Schwarzrheindorf/Vilich", "Bönnsch (beer)", "Capital of West Germany", "UN/LOCODE:DEBON", "Bonn, Germany", "Schwarzrheindorf", "Bundesdorf", "Bonn", "Bonn am Rhein", "Bonna", "Boennsch (beer)", "Bonn (district)"]} {"context": "Question: Scottish artist, Sir Henry Raeburn was knighted by which British monarch in 1822?\nAnswer:", "answer": "King George IV", "aliases": ["George, Prince Regent", "King George IV of the United Kingdom", "George the Fourth", "George IV of Great Britain", "George IV of the UK", "King George IV", "George IV of Great Britain and Ireland", "George IV of the United Kingdom", "George IV", "Regency Bill", "George IV of England", "George IV of Scotland", "George IV Hanover", "George IV of Hanover", "George iv", "George iv of the united kingdom", "George IV of Britain", "George IV (Hanover)"]} {"context": "Question: An oropendola is what type of creature?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Bird", "aliases": ["Avians", "Avialan", "Chick guard stage", "Bird breeding", "Flying Bird", "Nestling", "Baby birds", "Avafauna", "Aves", "Bird", "Avialians", "🐣", "Living sauropods", "🐥", "🐤", "Roosting", "Pet bird", "Aviala", "Nestlings", "Avialian", "Ornithes", "Avifauna", "Living sauropods in Africa", "Living dinosaurs in Oceania", "Neornithes", "Roost site", "Neornithine", "Avian proteins", "Surviving Dinosaurs", "Birds mating", "Avian reproduction", "Modern bird", "Birds", "Bird reproduction", "Ornis", "Living dinosaurs in Australasia", "Avian dinosaur", "🐦", "Modern birds", "Class aves", "Modern Dinosaurs", "Birdness", "Chick (bird)"]} {"context": "Question: What country has slums known as favelas?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Brazil", "aliases": ["Brazil", "Etymology of Brazil", "Federal Republic of Brazil", "Brasil", "Barzil", "Federative Republic of Brazil", "Brazil (country)", "Brassil", "Republic of Brazil", "Brésil", "Brzil", "Brazilian Federative Republic", "Republica Federativa do Brasil", "Bresil", "Brazilian Republic", "ISO 3166-1:BR", "República Federativa do Brasil", "Brazilo"]} {"context": "Question: What media mogul, known as The Mouth of the South, started the first dedicated 24-hour cable news channel, owns the Atlanta braves, founded the Goodwill Games, and married Hanoi Jane?\nAnswer:", "answer": "Ted Turner", "aliases": ["Robert Edward Turner", "Billionaire Ted", "Robert Edward III Turner", "R.E. Turner", "Ted Turner", "Robert Edward Turner III", "Ted Turner Foundation", "Turner Foundation", "Former owner of WCW"]}