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2hop__85503_442521
What award was received by the writer who influenced the development of the new journalism movement in the United States?
Jefferson Lecture
[]
[ "Pulitzer Prize\n\nThe Pulitzer Prize / ˈpʊlɪtsər / is an award for achievements in newspaper, magazine and online journalism, literature, and musical composition in the United States. It was established in 1917 by provisions in the will of American (Hungarian - born) Joseph Pulitzer who had made his fortune as a n...
Step 1: who influenced the development of the new journalism movement in the united states → Tom Wolfe Step 2: Tom Wolfe >> award received → Jefferson Lecture
2hop__5527_29344
How did the official who blocked UNFPA funding try to convey that he was the stronger, tougher candidate?
presenting himself as a decisive leader and contrasted Kerry as a "flip-flopper."
[]
[ "United Nations Population Fund\n\nBut Amnesty International found no evidence that UNFPA had supported the coercion. A 2001 study conducted by the pro-life Population Research Institute (PRI) falsely claimed that the UNFPA shared an office with the Chinese family planning officials who were carrying out forced abo...
Step 1: What was the name of the official who blocked UNFPA funding? → Bush Step 2: How did Bush try to convey that he was the stronger, tougher candidate? → presenting himself as a decisive leader and contrasted Kerry as a "flip-flopper."
2hop__145144_562703
In what county is the city where Harris W. Fawell was born?
DuPage County
[ "DuPage County, Illinois" ]
[ "Eglinton Island\n\nEglinton Island an uninhabited island of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago in the Northwest Territories, Canada. Eglinton is one of the Queen Elizabeth Islands. Located at 75°48'N 118°30'W, it measures in size, long and wide in measurements. It lies on the north side of the M'Clure Strait, just so...
Step 1: Where was Harris W. Fawell born in? → West Chicago Step 2: West Chicago >> located in the administrative territorial entity → DuPage County
2hop__5527_29312
Did the person who blocked UNFPA funding become disfavorable during the time of the 9/11 attacks?
surged to near 90%
[]
[ "Islamism\n\nThese attacks resonated with conservative Muslims and the problem did not go away with Saddam's defeat either, since American troops remained stationed in the kingdom, and a de facto cooperation with the Palestinian-Israeli peace process developed. Saudi Arabia attempted to compensate for its loss of p...
Step 1: What was the name of the official who blocked UNFPA funding? → Bush Step 2: Did Bush become disfavorable during the time of the 9/11 attacks? → surged to near 90%
2hop__45290_11140
What is one government body that oversees the city where the National Physical Laboratory of India is located?
the Central Government of India
[ "Union Government", "Central Government", "Government of India" ]
[ "National Physical Laboratory of India\n\nThe National Physical Laboratory of India, situated in New Delhi, is the measurement standards laboratory of India. It maintains standards of SI units in India and calibrates the national standards of weights and measures.", "Indian Institutes of Technology\n\nThe Indian ...
Step 1: where is the national physical laboratory located in india → in New Delhi Step 2: What is the name of one government body that oversees the capital of in New Delhi ? → the Central Government of India
2hop__18025_34509
How are television proceeds divided in the league whose trophy Arsenal won in the 2003-2004 season?
The money is divided into three parts:
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[ "Arsenal F.C.\n\nArsenal reached the final of the 2007 and 2011 League Cups, losing 2–1 to Chelsea and Birmingham City respectively. The club had not gained a major trophy since the 2005 FA Cup until 17 May 2014, when Arsenal beat Hull City in the 2014 FA Cup Final, coming back from a 2–0 deficit to win the match 3...
Step 1: What trophy did Arsenal win in the 2003-2004 season without losing a match? → Premier League Step 2: How is the teleivsion revenue distributed in Premier League ? → The money is divided into three parts:
2hop__325_89145
when did the soft drink company Beyonce has worked with since 2002 change from sugar to corn syrup ?
the 1980s
[]
[ "Kickapoo Joy Juice\n\nKickapoo Joy Juice is a citrus-flavored soft drink brand owned by the Monarch Beverage Company. The name was introduced in \"Li'l Abner\", a comic strip that ran from 1934 through 1977. Although \"Li'l Abner\"'s Kickapoo Joy Juice was an alcoholic drink, the real world beverage is a lightly c...
Step 1: What soft drink company has Beyoncé worked with since 2002? → Pepsi Step 2: when did Pepsi change from sugar to corn syrup → the 1980s
2hop__25987_25981
What subset of the language used almost exclusively for building new information processing systems is employed by Windows?
WGL-4 with 652 characters
[]
[ "Unicode\n\nUnicode has become the dominant scheme for internal processing and storage of text. Although a great deal of text is still stored in legacy encodings, Unicode is used almost exclusively for building new information processing systems. Early adopters tended to use UCS-2 (the fixed-width two-byte precurso...
Step 1: What is used almost exclusively for building new information processing systems? → Unicode Step 2: What subset of Unicode is used by Windows? → WGL-4 with 652 characters
2hop__45290_11218
What is the name of the major railroad related museum located in the Indian city that also has the National Physical Laboratory?
National Rail Museum
[]
[ "Montevideo\n\nThe National History Museum of Montevideo is located in the historical residence of General Fructuoso Rivera. It exhibits artifacts related to the history of Uruguay. In a process begun in 1998, the National Museum of Natural History (1837) and the National Museum of Anthropology (1981), merged in 20...
Step 1: where is the national physical laboratory located in india → in New Delhi Step 2: What is the name of the major railroad related museum located in in New Delhi ? → National Rail Museum
2hop__18025_34455
When did the league whose trophy was won by an undefeated Arsenal team in the 2003-2004 season hold its first season?
The league held its first season in 1992–93
[]
[ "Arsenal F.C.\n\nHighbury could hold more than 60,000 spectators at its peak, and had a capacity of 57,000 until the early 1990s. The Taylor Report and Premier League regulations obliged Arsenal to convert Highbury to an all-seater stadium in time for the 1993–94 season, thus reducing the capacity to 38,419 seated ...
Step 1: What trophy did Arsenal win in the 2003-2004 season without losing a match? → Premier League Step 2: When did the Premier League hold its first season? → The league held its first season in 1992–93
2hop__18025_34539
Are attendance remittances that important to the league whose trophy was won by an undefeated Arsenal team in the 2003-2004 season?
Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs.
[ "PL", "Premier League", "EPL" ]
[ "Arsenal F.C.\n\nArsenal's tally of 13 League Championships is the third highest in English football, after Manchester United (20) and Liverpool (18), and they were the first club to reach 8 League Championships. They hold the highest number of FA Cup trophies, 12. The club is one of only six clubs to have won the ...
Step 1: What trophy did Arsenal win in the 2003-2004 season without losing a match? → Premier League Step 2: Are attendance remittances that important to Premier League ? → Stadium attendances are a significant source of regular income for Premier League clubs.
2hop__14120_89145
When did the company that first used the "multiple exclusive" event marketing concept change from sugar to corn syrup?
the 1980s
[]
[ "Tito's Vodka\n\nTito's Handmade Vodka is a vodka produced in Austin, Texas, (in the state's first legal distillery) established by Tito Beveridge. Prided for being handmade, the vodka is also notable for being made from yellow corn, instead of the more commonly used potatoes or wheat. Using corn results in a mildl...
Step 1: Which company first used the "multiple exclusive" event marketing concept? → Pepsi Step 2: when did Pepsi change from sugar to corn syrup → the 1980s
2hop__29345_29358
Which state became the most important to secure the presidential election of the person accused of not fulfilling their military service in fall 2004?
the outcome of the election hinged solely on the result in Ohio
[ "Ohio", "OH" ]
[ "United States Air Force Security Forces\n\nUnited States Air Force Security Forces is the force protection and military police of the United States Air Force. Security Forces (SF) were formerly known as Military Police (MP), Air Police (AP), and Security Police (SP).", "United States Secret Service\n\nProtective...
Step 1: Who was accused on not fulfilling their military service, during the fall of 2004? → Bush Step 2: Which state became the most important to secure Bush 's presidential election? → the outcome of the election hinged solely on the result in Ohio
2hop__2222_631696
What is the notable work by the person who commented on New York that "culture just seems to be in the air, like part of the weather"?
The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
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[ "Hellenistic period\n\nIt seems likely that Alexander himself pursued policies which led Hellenization, such as the foundations of new cities and Greek colonies. While it may have been a deliberate attempt to spread Greek culture (or as Arrian says, \"to civilise the natives\"), it is more likely that it was a seri...
Step 1: Who commented on New York that "culture just seems to be in the air, like part of the weather"? → Tom Wolfe Step 2: Tom Wolfe >> notable work → The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test
2hop__18025_34452
How many divisions did the league where Arsenal won in 2003-2004 season start out with at this time?
the Premier League would operate with a single division
[ "PL", "Premier League", "EPL" ]
[ "Arsenal F.C.\n\nThe return of former player George Graham as manager in 1986 brought a third period of glory. Arsenal won the League Cup in 1987, Graham's first season in charge. This was followed by a League title win in 1988–89, won with a last-minute goal in the final game of the season against fellow title cha...
Step 1: What trophy did Arsenal win in the 2003-2004 season without losing a match? → Premier League Step 2: How many divisions did Premier League start out with at this time? → the Premier League would operate with a single division
2hop__45290_11142
What is the name of the government structure created for the place where the National Physical Laboratory in India is located that is comprised of ten representatives?
New Delhi Municipal Council
[]
[ "New Delhi\n\nThe national capital of India, New Delhi is jointly administered by both the Central Government of India and the local Government of Delhi, it is also the capital of the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi.", "Indian Independence Act 1947\n\nThe legislation was formulated by the government of ...
Step 1: where is the national physical laboratory located in india → in New Delhi Step 2: What is the name of the government structure created for in New Delhi that is comprised of ten representatives? → New Delhi Municipal Council
2hop__25987_13399
How many of the symbols are the same in the beginning of ASCII and what is used almost exclusively for building new information processing systems?
128 symbols
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[ "ASCII\n\nFrom early in its development, ASCII was intended to be just one of several national variants of an international character code standard, ultimately published as ISO/IEC 646 (1972), which would share most characters in common but assign other locally useful characters to several code points reserved for ...
Step 1: What is used almost exclusively for building new information processing systems? → Unicode Step 2: How many of the symbols are the same in the beginning of the ASCII and Unicode ? → 128 symbols
2hop__2222_442521
What award was received by the person who commented on New York that "culture just seems to be in the air, like part of the weather"?
Jefferson Lecture
[]
[ "Star Awards 2007\n\nStar Awards 2007 () is a television award ceremony held in Singapore. It is part of the annual Star Awards organised by MediaCorp for MediaCorp TV Channel 8. It was the first \"Star Awards\" ceremony to be broadcast in two weeks putting emphasis on two programmes; the first ceremony, broadcast ...
Step 1: Who commented on New York that "culture just seems to be in the air, like part of the weather"? → Tom Wolfe Step 2: Tom Wolfe >> award received → Jefferson Lecture
2hop__5527_29346
What shifted attention away from the coverage regarding the controversy of required service of the official who blocked UNFPA funding?
a segment on 60 Minutes
[ "60 Minutes" ]
[ "Nafis Sadik\n\nNafis Sadik (born 1929), currently Special Adviser to the UN Secretary General with additional responsibilities as Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Asia, and former executive director of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) from 1987 to 2000. She retired from this job in December 2000.", "Unite...
Step 1: What was the name of the official who blocked UNFPA funding? → Bush Step 2: What shifted attention away from the coverage regarding Bush 's controvery regarding his required service? → a segment on 60 Minutes
2hop__92103_29346
What shifted attention from the controversy over the required service of the president who was the son of another president, who signed the Civil Rights Act of 1991?
a segment on 60 Minutes
[ "60 Minutes" ]
[ "Voting Rights Act of 1965\n\nThe Voting Rights Act of 1965 is a landmark piece of federal legislation in the United States that prohibits racial discrimination in voting. It was signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson during the height of the Civil Rights Movement on August 6, 1965, and Congress later amend...
Step 1: who signed the civil rights act of 1991 → Bush Step 2: What shifted attention away from the coverage regarding Bush 's controvery regarding his required service? → a segment on 60 Minutes
2hop__18025_34502
On which date did Swansea City play its first game in the competition that Arsenal won a trophy for in the 2003-2004 season without losing a match?
20 August 2011
[]
[ "New England Patriots\n\nThe Patriots have appeared in the Super Bowl ten times in franchise history, the most of any team, eight of them since the arrival of head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady in 2000. The Patriots have since become one of the most successful teams in NFL history, winning 15 AFC E...
Step 1: What trophy did Arsenal win in the 2003-2004 season without losing a match? → Premier League Step 2: On which date did Swansea City play its first Premier League game? → 20 August 2011
2hop__18025_34503
Who did Swansea City play in its first game in the league whose trophy Arsenal won in the 2003-2004 season?
Wigan Athletic
[ "Wigan", "Athletic" ]
[ "Carolina Panthers\n\nThe Panthers were announced as the league's 29th franchise in 1993, and began play in 1995 under original owner and founder Jerry Richardson. The Panthers played well in their first two years, finishing 7 -- 9 in 1995 (an all - time best for an NFL expansion team's first season) and 12 -- 4 th...
Step 1: What trophy did Arsenal win in the 2003-2004 season without losing a match? → Premier League Step 2: Against which team did Swansea City play its first Premier League game? → Wigan Athletic
2hop__159015_80884
When was the party Trudeau joined formed?
1861
[]
[ "Political party\n\nFurthermore, in the case of far-right, far-left and regionalism parties in the national parliaments of much of the European Union, mainstream political parties may form an informal cordon sanitarian which applies a policy of non-cooperation towards those \"Outsider Parties\" present in the legis...
Step 1: What party did Trudeau enter? → Liberal Party of Canada Step 2: when was Liberal Party of Canada formed → 1861
2hop__60372_34638
When did the person who made up the names of the months die?
March 44 BC
[]
[ "Digimon\n\nThe first Digimon anime introduced the Digimon life cycle: They age in a similar fashion to real organisms, but do not die under normal circumstances because they are made of reconfigurable data, which can be seen throughout the show. Any Digimon that receives a fatal wound will dissolve into infinitesi...
Step 1: who made up the names of the months → Julius Caesar Step 2: When did Julius Caesar die? → March 44 BC
2hop__51654_34638
When did the person with the famous quote we came we saw we conquered die?
March 44 BC
[]
[ "Feeding the multitude\n\nThe Feeding of the 5,000 is also known as the ``miracle of the five loaves and two fish '', because the Gospel of John reports that five barley loaves and two small fish supplied by a boy were used by Jesus to feed a multitude. According to Luke's Gospel, when Jesus heard that John the Bap...
Step 1: who said we came we saw we conquered → Julius Caesar Step 2: When did Julius Caesar die? → March 44 BC
2hop__563921_149236
What position did the owner of Caesar hold?
Emperor of India
[ "king", "queen" ]
[ "Caesar salad\n\nCaesar salad A Caesar salad Course Hors d'œuvre, salad Place of origin Mexico Region or state Tijuana, Baja California Created by Caesar Cardini Serving temperature Chilled or room temperature Main ingredients Romaine lettuce, croutons, Parmesan cheese, lemon juice, olive oil, egg, Worcestershire s...
Step 1: Caesar >> owned by → Edward VII Step 2: Which was the position that Edward VII held? → Emperor of India
2hop__135584_34638
When did the person who the Julian calendar is named for die?
March 44 BC
[]
[ "Battle of Lemo\n\nThe Battle of Lemo was fought during the Finnish War between Sweden and Russia on 19–20 June 1808 (Julian calendar 7–8 June).", "Christmas\n\nAlthough the month and date of Jesus' birth are unknown, by the early - to - mid fourth century the Western Christian Church had placed Christmas on Dece...
Step 1: The Julian calendar was named for whom? → Julius Caesar Step 2: When did Julius Caesar die? → March 44 BC
2hop__45575_34638
When did the man who said "I came; I saw; I conquered" die?
March 44 BC
[]
[ "Roman Republic\n\nCaesar was now the primary figure of the Roman state, enforcing and entrenching his powers. His enemies feared that he had ambitions to become an autocratic ruler. Arguing that the Roman Republic was in danger, a group of senators hatched a conspiracy and assassinated Caesar at a meeting of the S...
Step 1: who said he came he saw he conquered → Julius Caesar Step 2: When did Julius Caesar die? → March 44 BC
2hop__41649_10038
What was the former name of Song dynasty's capital?
Qiantang
[]
[ "Yuan dynasty\n\nKublai readied the move of the Mongol capital from Karakorum in Mongolia to Khanbaliq in 1264, constructing a new city near the former Jurchen capital Zhongdu, now modern Beijing, in 1266. In 1271, Kublai formally claimed the Mandate of Heaven and declared that 1272 was the first year of the Great ...
Step 1: What was the Song dynasty's capital? → Hangzhou Step 2: What was the former name of Hangzhou ? → Qiantang
2hop__185092_135045
Who is the mother of Starlight's performer?
Janet Ellis
[]
[ "A Provincial Lady\n\nA Provincial Lady () is a one-act play by Ivan Turgenev. Written in 1850, it was first produced in January 1851 at a benefit performance for the seminal 19th-century Russian actor Mikhail Shchepkin at the Maly Theatre in Moscow.", "Adam Lambert\n\nLambert began performing with Metropolitan E...
Step 1: Starlight >> performer → Sophie Ellis-Bextor Step 2: Which lady gave birth to Sophie Ellis-Bextor ? → Janet Ellis
2hop__10126_10038
What was the former name of the city where Longjing tea originated from?
Qiantang
[]
[ "Tea in the United Kingdom\n\nBlack tea overtook green tea in popularity in the 1720s when sugar and milk were added to tea, a practice that was not done in China. The growth in the import of tea parallels that of sugar in the 18th century. Between 1720 and 1750 the imports of tea to Britain through the British Eas...
Step 1: Where does Longjing tea originate from? → Hangzhou Step 2: What was the former name of Hangzhou ? → Qiantang
2hop__60372_82045
Where did the battle take place in the play named for the person who named the months?
Philippi in Macedonia
[]
[ "Julian calendar\n\nThe Julian calendar, proposed by Julius Caesar in 46 BC (708 AUC), was a reform of the Roman calendar. It took effect on 1 January 45 BC (AUC 709), by edict. It was the predominant calendar in the Roman world, most of Europe, and in European settlements in the Americas and elsewhere, until it wa...
Step 1: who made up the names of the months → Julius Caesar Step 2: where did the battle take place in Julius Caesar → Philippi in Macedonia
2hop__323648_135045
Who is the mother of Me and My Imagination's performer?
Janet Ellis
[]
[ "Baby Daddy\n\nEmma Wheeler (Ali Louise and Susanne Allan Hartman in season 1; Mila and Zoey Beske in season 2; Ember and Harper Husak in season 3; Sura and Kayleigh Harris in seasons 4 -- 6): Ben's daughter, who was left at his door by a one night stand. Angela, Emma's mother, and Ben went on with their lives unti...
Step 1: Me and My Imagination >> performer → Sophie Ellis-Bextor Step 2: Which lady gave birth to Sophie Ellis-Bextor ? → Janet Ellis
2hop__329904_10038
What was the former name of the city where Wang Shu lived?
Qiantang
[]
[ "Murong Sheng\n\nMurong Sheng (; 373–401), courtesy name Daoyun (道運), formally Emperor Zhaowu of (Later) Yan ((後)燕昭武帝), was an emperor of the Xianbei state Later Yan. He was the oldest son of Murong Bao (Emperor Huimin), and after Murong Bao was killed by Lan Han (Murong Sheng's father-in-law) avenged his father in...
Step 1: Wang Shu >> residence → Hangzhou Step 2: What was the former name of Hangzhou ? → Qiantang
2hop__770304_149236
Which position was held by the person after whom the Prince of Wales was named?
Emperor of India
[ "king", "queen", "Prince of Wales" ]
[ "Caroline, Princess of Hanover\n\nCaroline, Princess of Hanover (Caroline Louise Marguerite Grimaldi; born 23 January 1957), is the eldest child of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and the American actress Grace Kelly. She is the elder sister of Prince Albert II and Princess Stéphanie. Until the births of her niece a...
Step 1: Prince of Wales >> named after → Edward VII Step 2: Which was the position that Edward VII held? → Emperor of India
2hop__143153_226090
Who is the spouse of the singer of Blue Bayou?
Barbara Orbison
[]
[ "Jimmy Bryant (singer)\n\nJames Howard Bryant (born June 2, 1929) is a singer, arranger and composer. He is most well known for providing the singing voice of Tony (played onscreen by Richard Beymer) in the 1961 film musical West Side Story. While he received no screen credit, he states that Beymer was ``a nice guy...
Step 1: Who sang or played Blue Bayou? → Roy Orbison Step 2: Roy Orbison >> spouse → Barbara Orbison
2hop__831380_135045
Who was the mother of the performer of Get Over You?
Janet Ellis
[]
[ "List of Keeping Up with the Kardashians episodes\n\nNo. overall No. in season Title Original air date U.S. viewers (millions) 215 ``A Storm Is Approaching ''June 17, 2018 (2018 - 06 - 17) TBD Kylie is close to giving birth to baby Stormi and while the family is getting ready for the baby's arrival, they receive em...
Step 1: Get Over You >> performer → Sophie Ellis-Bextor Step 2: Which lady gave birth to Sophie Ellis-Bextor ? → Janet Ellis
2hop__557020_135045
Who was the mother of the lyricist of Groovejet?
Janet Ellis
[]
[ "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)\n\n\"Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)\" is a song by Italian electronic music producer Spiller, featuring vocals from British singer and songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor. The single was released in August 2000 by Positiva Records. It peaked at number one in the UK, New Zealand, Ireland a...
Step 1: Groovejet >> lyrics by → Sophie Ellis-Bextor Step 2: Which lady gave birth to Sophie Ellis-Bextor ? → Janet Ellis
2hop__75274_727337
What is the headquarters of the organization whose name is the full form of ISO?
Geneva
[]
[ "O K, Kentucky\n\nO K was an unincorporated community located in Lincoln County, Kentucky, United States. Their post office was established in February 1882 and closed in December 1942.", "Securities and Exchange Board of India\n\nSecurities and Exchange Board of India भारतीय प्रतिभूति और विनिमय बोर्ड SEBI Bhavan...
Step 1: what is the full form of i s o → International Organization for Standardization Step 2: International Organization for Standardization >> headquarters location → Geneva
2hop__761943_10984
In what year did Philip Shabecoff's employer start?
1851
[]
[ "Supply-side economics\n\nSupply - side economics is a macroeconomic theory arguing that economic growth can be most effectively created by lowering taxes and decreasing regulation. According to supply - side economics, consumers will then benefit from a greater supply of goods and services at lower prices and empl...
Step 1: Philip Shabecoff >> employer → The New York Times Step 2: What year did The New York Times start? → 1851
2hop__37476_34638
When did the person who recognized Jewish synagogues as being legitimate in Rome die?
March 44 BC
[]
[ "Marlboro Jewish Center\n\nMarlboro Jewish Center (Congregation Ohev Shalom), in Marlboro, New Jersey, is a Conservative Jewish synagogue. It has been opened since 1971. Current spiritual leaders are Rabbi Michael Pont and Cantor Michelle Teplitz. This congregation has contributed to the community as a top USY chap...
Step 1: Who recognized the Jewish synagogues as being legitimate in Rome? → Julius Caesar Step 2: When did Julius Caesar die? → March 44 BC
2hop__141869_135045
Who is the mother of the singer of Catch You?
Janet Ellis
[]
[ "Stefan Andersson (singer)\n\nStefan Andersson (born in Haga, Gothenburg, Sweden on 8 August 1967) is a Swedish singer-songwriter. Andersson is also known for his 1992 Swedish hit song \"Catch the Moon,\" which reached #4 on the Swedish charts.", "Kyiso\n\nKyiso (, ; c. 1000–1038) was king of Pagan dynasty from 1...
Step 1: The song Catch You was by whom? → Sophie Ellis-Bextor Step 2: Which lady gave birth to Sophie Ellis-Bextor ? → Janet Ellis
2hop__253479_135045
Who is the mother of the performer of Off & On?
Janet Ellis
[]
[ "Princess Dowager Liu\n\nLady Liu gave birth to Zhang Tianxi in 346. That year, Zhang Jun died. Nothing is known about her life between that year and 363, when Zhang Tianxi seized the throne from his nephew Zhang Xuanjing (Duke Jingdao) and honored her as princess dowager. (The exact title he honored her with is di...
Step 1: Off & On >> performer → Sophie Ellis-Bextor Step 2: Which lady gave birth to Sophie Ellis-Bextor ? → Janet Ellis
2hop__259848_10984
What year did Nicholas Wade's employer start?
1851
[]
[ "Temporary foreign worker program in Canada\n\nThe Temporary foreign worker program or TFWP is a program of the Government of Canada to allow employers in Canada to hire foreign nationals. When the program started in 1973, most of the workers brought in were high - skill workers such as specialist doctors. In 2002 ...
Step 1: Nicholas Wade >> employer → The New York Times Step 2: What year did The New York Times start? → 1851
2hop__123210_700310
What's a part of Clas Alströmer's alma mater?
Uppsala University Library
[]
[ "Oprah Winfrey\n\nShe won an oratory contest, which secured her a full scholarship to Tennessee State University, a historically black institution, where she studied communication. Her first job as a teenager was working at a local grocery store. At the age of 17, Winfrey won the Miss Black Tennessee beauty pageant...
Step 1: Where did Clas Alströmer study or work? → Uppsala University Step 2: Uppsala University >> has part → Uppsala University Library
2hop__118108_661666
Who is the spouse of Seconda B's director?
Anna Magnani
[]
[ "The Romance of Elaine\n\nThe Romance of Elaine is a 1915 American silent adventure film serial directed by George B. Seitz, Leopold Wharton and Theodore Wharton, based on the novel by Arthur B. Reeve. The film is considered to be lost.", "Otis B. Thayer\n\nOtis B. Thayer (1862 – August 16, 1935) \"Obie,\" was an...
Step 1: Who is the director of the film, Seconda B? → Goffredo Alessandrini Step 2: Goffredo Alessandrini >> spouse → Anna Magnani
2hop__258205_58009
Where did the original inhabitants of the place that contains Poike come from?
the Marquesas Islands from the west
[ "Marquesas", "Marquesas Islands" ]
[ "Kalix\n\nKalix (Kalix dialect: \"Kôlis\", , ; ; ) is a locality and the seat of the Kalix Municipality in Norrbotten County, Sweden. The name Kalix is believed to originate from the Sami word \"Gáláseatnu\", or \"Kalasätno\", meaning \"The cold river\" the ancient name of the Kalix River. It had 7,299 inhabitants ...
Step 1: Poike >> part of → Easter Island Step 2: where did the original inhabitants of Easter Island come from → the Marquesas Islands from the west
2hop__270350_10984
What saw the start of the newspaper that employs David Gonzalez?
1851
[]
[ "Canadian Human Rights Commission\n\nThe Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) was established in 1977 by the government of Canada. It is empowered under the \"Canadian Human Rights Act\" to investigate and try to settle complaints of discrimination in employment and in the provision of services within federal ju...
Step 1: David Gonzalez >> employer → The New York Times Step 2: What year did The New York Times start? → 1851
2hop__142843_412088
What was the name of the house where the musician on Olé Coltrane was living?
John Coltrane Home
[]
[ "Black Pearls\n\nBlack Pearls is an album credited to jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1964 on Prestige Records, catalogue 7316. It is assembled from the results of a single recording session at the studio of Rudy Van Gelder in Hackensack, New Jersey. As Coltrane's fame grew during the 1960s long after he h...
Step 1: Which performer released Olé Coltrane? → John Coltrane Step 2: John Coltrane >> residence → John Coltrane Home
2hop__583487_121865
What college did the producer of Duotones attend?
University of Washington
[ "Franklin High School" ]
[ "George Kaftan\n\nGeorge grew up in New York City and went to Xavier High School in Manhattan before going to Holy Cross for college. Though just 6'3\", Kaftan was the starting center for the College of the Holy Cross team that won the 1947 NCAA Basketball Tournament. In 1947 Kaftan also won Most Outstanding Player...
Step 1: Duotones >> producer → Kenny G Step 2: What college did Kenny G go to? → University of Washington
2hop__834440_121865
What college did Havana's performer go to?
University of Washington
[ "Franklin High School" ]
[ "Cerro, Havana\n\nCerro is one of the 15 municipalities or boroughs (\"municipios\" in Spanish) in the city of Havana, Cuba. As of 2016 it is considered \"one of Havana’s poorest municipalities.\"", "Havana Widows\n\nHavana Widows is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Ray Enright, starring Joan Blon...
Step 1: Havana >> performer → Kenny G Step 2: What college did Kenny G go to? → University of Washington
2hop__318351_149236
What title did the resident of Sandringham House hold?
Emperor of India
[ "king" ]
[ "Edward VII\n\nEdward VII (Albert Edward; 9 November 1841 – 6 May 1910) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Emperor of India from 22 January 1901 until his death in 1910.", "List of current members of the Maryland Senate\n\nThe Maryland Senate is the upper house of the Maryland General...
Step 1: Sandringham House >> occupant → Edward VII Step 2: Which was the position that Edward VII held? → Emperor of India
2hop__10067_10038
What is the former name of the city where the Grand Canal of China ends?
Qiantang
[]
[ "San Stae\n\nSan Stae, an abbreviation for Saint Eustachius, was founded at the beginning of the 11th century and reconstructed in the 17th century, and has a main facade (1709) on the Grand Canal of Venice, constructed by Domenico Rossi, and richly decorated with statuary by Giuseppe Torretto, Antonio Tarsia, Piet...
Step 1: Where does the Grand Canal of China end? → Hangzhou Step 2: What was the former name of Hangzhou ? → Qiantang
2hop__71056_10984
In what year did the originator of the phrase elephant in the room start?
1851
[]
[ "The Times\n\nThe Times is the first newspaper to have borne that name, lending it to numerous other papers around the world, including The Times of India (founded in 1838), The Straits Times (Singapore) (1845), The New York Times (1851), The Irish Times (1859), Le Temps (France) (1861-1942), the Cape Times (South ...
Step 1: where does the term elephant in the room come from → The New York Times Step 2: What year did The New York Times start? → 1851
2hop__154228_727337
Where is the organization which sets the standards for ISO 31000 headquartered?
Geneva
[]
[ "ISO 3166-2:AO\n\nISO 3166-2:AO is the entry for Angola in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.", "ISO 7001\...
Step 1: Who set the standards for ISO 31000? → International Organization for Standardization Step 2: International Organization for Standardization >> headquarters location → Geneva
2hop__500994_80884
When was Bob Nault's political party formed?
1861
[]
[ "Asker\n\nAsker is politically dominated by the conservatives, and the mayor is Lene Conradi who is a member of the Conservative Party of Norway \"(Høyre)\".", "Tukaram Gangadhar Gadakh\n\nGadakh Tukaram Gangadhar (born 1 November 1953) is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Ahmednagar cons...
Step 1: Bob Nault >> member of political party → Liberal Party of Canada Step 2: when was Liberal Party of Canada formed → 1861
2hop__456280_58009
Where did the original inhabitants of the location where Rano Raraku is come from?
the Marquesas Islands from the west
[ "Marquesas", "Marquesas Islands" ]
[ "Fortitude (TV series)\n\nFortitude is a fictional community located on Svalbard in Arctic Norway. It is described as an international community, with inhabitants from many parts of the world (population of 713 inhabitants and 4 police officers). The series was filmed in both the UK and in Reyðarfjörður, Iceland.",...
Step 1: Rano Raraku >> part of → Easter Island Step 2: where did the original inhabitants of Easter Island come from → the Marquesas Islands from the west
2hop__243301_80884
When was the party that Marie Charette-Poulin a member of formed?
1861
[]
[ "Marie-Thérèse Hermange\n\nMarie-Thérèse Hermange (born 17 September 1947) is a French politician and a member of the Senate of France. She represents Paris and is a member of the Union for a Popular Movement Party.", "Poland Comes First\n\nPoland Comes First (), also rendered as Poland is the Most Important, and...
Step 1: Marie Charette-Poulin >> member of political party → Liberal Party of Canada Step 2: when was Liberal Party of Canada formed → 1861
2hop__135584_82045
The forces of Mark Antony and Octavian fought the killers of the man behind the Julian calendar where?
Philippi in Macedonia
[]
[ "Gregorian calendar\n\nTo unambiguously specify the date, dual dating or Old Style (O.S.) and New Style (N.S.) are sometimes used with dates. Dual dating uses two consecutive years because of differences in the starting date of the year, or includes both the Julian and Gregorian dates. Old Style and New Style (N.S....
Step 1: The Julian calendar was named for whom? → Julius Caesar Step 2: where did the battle take place in Julius Caesar → Philippi in Macedonia
2hop__42152_20556
What abolished slavery throughout the sovereignty imperialism is most often associated with?
The Slavery Abolition Act
[]
[ "Handover of Hong Kong\n\nThe transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to China, referred to as ``the Handover ''or`` the Return'' internationally, took place on 1 July 1997. The landmark event marked the end of British administration in Hong Kong, and is often regarded as marking the end of t...
Step 1: Imperialism is most often associated with which sovereignty? → the British Empire Step 2: What abolished slavery throughout the British Empire ? → The Slavery Abolition Act
2hop__154224_727337
Where is the headquarters of the organization that set the standards for ISO 20121?
Geneva
[]
[ "ISO 22000\n\nISO 22000 is a standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization dealing with food safety. It is a general derivative of ISO 9000.", "ISO 3166-2:AZ\n\nISO 3166-2:AZ is the entry for Azerbaijan in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organiza...
Step 1: Who set the standards for ISO 20121? → International Organization for Standardization Step 2: International Organization for Standardization >> headquarters location → Geneva
2hop__154223_727337
What is the headquarters location of the organization that set the standards for ISO 14051?
Geneva
[]
[ "Unicode\n\nUnicode is developed in conjunction with the International Organization for Standardization and shares the character repertoire with ISO/IEC 10646: the Universal Character Set. Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 function equivalently as character encodings, but The Unicode Standard contains much more information...
Step 1: Who set the standards for ISO 14051? → International Organization for Standardization Step 2: International Organization for Standardization >> headquarters location → Geneva
2hop__511215_10038
What was the former name of the birthplace of Yang Yu?
Qiantang
[]
[ "Maurice Hope\n\nMaurice Hope (born 6 December 1951 in St. John's, Antigua) is a former boxer from England, who was world Jr. Middleweight champion. Hope lived in Hackney most of his life, but now lives in his place of birth, Antigua. He represented Great Britain at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany....
Step 1: Yang Yu >> place of birth → Hangzhou Step 2: What was the former name of Hangzhou ? → Qiantang
2hop__760510_10038
What was the former name of Chen Hua's birthplace?
Qiantang
[]
[ "PK.COM.CN\n\nPK.COM.CN is a 2007 Chinese film directed by Xiao Jiang and starring Jaycee Chan, Bolin Chen, and Niu Mengmeng. The plot was adapted from an online novel, \"Lost in Time\" (在时), by He Xiaotian (何小天). in this film: Jaycee Chan and Bolin Chen reunite after starring in the Twin Effects II.", "Maurice H...
Step 1: Chen Hua >> place of birth → Hangzhou Step 2: What was the former name of Hangzhou ? → Qiantang
2hop__64650_32505
What strategy could have worked against the empire that did not fall after WWI?
strangle British sea communications
[]
[ "British Empire\n\nThe changing world order that the war had brought about, in particular the growth of the United States and Japan as naval powers, and the rise of independence movements in India and Ireland, caused a major reassessment of British imperial policy. Forced to choose between alignment with the United...
Step 1: this empire did not fall after world war i → the British Empire Step 2: What strategy could have worked against the British Empire ? → strangle British sea communications
2hop__643230_135045
Who is the mother of the singer of Young Blood?
Janet Ellis
[]
[ "Titanomachy\n\nWhen Uranus met with Gaia, Cronus attacked Uranus, and, with the sickle, cut off his genitals, casting them into the sea. In doing so, he became the King of the Titans. But Uranus made a prophecy that Cronus's own children would rebel against his rule, just as Cronus had rebelled against his own fat...
Step 1: Young Blood >> performer → Sophie Ellis-Bextor Step 2: Which lady gave birth to Sophie Ellis-Bextor ? → Janet Ellis
2hop__851754_135045
Who gave birth to the performer of "Mixed Up World"?
Janet Ellis
[]
[ "Spectre (2015 film)\n\nSpectre has received mixed reviews, with many reviewers either giving the film highly positive or highly negative feedback. Many critics praised the film's opening scene, action sequences, stuntwork, cinematography and performances from the cast. In some early reviews, the film received favo...
Step 1: Mixed Up World >> performer → Sophie Ellis-Bextor Step 2: Which lady gave birth to Sophie Ellis-Bextor ? → Janet Ellis
2hop__45575_82045
where did the battle take place after the assassination of the person who said " he came he saw he conquered"?
Philippi in Macedonia
[]
[ "Battle of the Coral Sea\n\nThe Battle of the Coral Sea, fought from 4 to 8 May 1942, was a major naval battle between the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) and naval and air forces from the United States and Australia, taking place in the Pacific Theatre of World War II. The battle is historically significant as the fi...
Step 1: who said he came he saw he conquered → Julius Caesar Step 2: where did the battle take place in Julius Caesar → Philippi in Macedonia
2hop__385043_53794
When did the first flip phone by the developer of SREC come out?
January 3, 1996
[]
[ "Infiniti LE\n\nThe Infiniti LE is a concept car developed by the Infiniti division of Nissan Motors and was revealed to the public at the 2012 New York Auto Show. The LE names comes from Luxury first and Electric second.", "Galaxy Nexus\n\nThe Galaxy Nexus (GT-I9250) is a touchscreen Android smartphone co-develo...
Step 1: SREC >> developer → Motorola Step 2: when did the first Motorola flip phone come out → January 3, 1996
2hop__620204_80884
When was the political group formed that Helene Scherrer was a member of?
1861
[]
[ "Asker\n\nAsker is politically dominated by the conservatives, and the mayor is Lene Conradi who is a member of the Conservative Party of Norway \"(Høyre)\".", "Marie-Hélène Descamps\n\nMarie-Hélène Descamps (born July 5, 1938) is a French politician and Member of the European Parliament for Central France. She i...
Step 1: Hélène Scherrer >> member of political party → Liberal Party of Canada Step 2: when was Liberal Party of Canada formed → 1861
2hop__404918_135045
Who is the mother by the singer of the album Make a Scene?
Janet Ellis
[]
[ "Make a Scene\n\nMake a Scene is the fourth studio album by English singer and songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor, released in Russia on 18 April 2011 by Universal Music Group and in the United Kingdom on 13 June 2011 by Ellis-Bextor's own record label, EBGB's. It is her first studio album since \"Trip the Light Fantas...
Step 1: Make a Scene >> performer → Sophie Ellis-Bextor Step 2: Which lady gave birth to Sophie Ellis-Bextor ? → Janet Ellis
2hop__277155_91782
Who is the model in the music video "She Doesn't Mind" by "Press it Up's" performer?
Lisa Jackson
[]
[ "The Large, the Small and the Human Mind\n\nThe Large, the Small, and the Human Mind is a popular science book by British theoretical physicist Roger Penrose. The book was published by Cambridge University Press in 1997.", "MacBook Pro\n\nApple unveiled fourth generation 13 - and 15 - inch MacBook Pro models duri...
Step 1: Press It Up >> performer → Sean Paul Step 2: Sean Paul she doesn't mind video model → Lisa Jackson
2hop__67508_34638
When did the person who exclaimed, "et tu brute then fall caesar die?
March 44 BC
[]
[ "Rule of law\n\nIn 1607, English Chief Justice Sir Edward Coke said in the Case of Prohibitions (according to his own report) \"that the law was the golden met-wand and measure to try the causes of the subjects; and which protected His Majesty in safety and peace: with which the King was greatly offended, and said,...
Step 1: who said et tu brute then fall caesar → Julius Caesar Step 2: When did Julius Caesar die? → March 44 BC
2hop__540763_53794
When did the first flip phone come out by the developer of FLEX?
January 3, 1996
[]
[ "Smartphone\n\nThe Ericsson R380 (2000) by Ericsson Mobile Communications. The first device marketed as a ``smartphone '', it was the first Symbian - based phone, with PDA functionality and limited Web browsing on a resistive touchscreen utilizing a stylus. Users could not install their own software on the device, ...
Step 1: FLEX >> developer → Motorola Step 2: when did the first Motorola flip phone come out → January 3, 1996
2hop__368345_80884
When was Kevin Lamoureux's party formed?
1861
[]
[ "Bonnie Brown (politician)\n\nM. A. Bonnie Brown (born March 2, 1941) is the former Member of Parliament for the riding of Oakville and a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. She is considered a left-wing Liberal, politically.", "First Party System\n\nThe First Party System is a model of American politics used ...
Step 1: Kevin Lamoureux >> member of political party → Liberal Party of Canada Step 2: when was Liberal Party of Canada formed → 1861
2hop__154226_727337
Where is the headquarters of the standards setter for ISO 22000?
Geneva
[]
[ "ISO/TC 68\n\nISO/TC 68 is a technical committee formed within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), of Geneva, Switzerland, tasked with developing and maintaining international standards covering the areas of banking, securities, and other financial services. As the standards organization under...
Step 1: Who set the standards for ISO 22000? → International Organization for Standardization Step 2: International Organization for Standardization >> headquarters location → Geneva
2hop__659883_10038
What was the former name of the birthplace of Jin Nong?
Qiantang
[]
[ "Eternal (Jin Akanishi song)\n\n\"Eternal\" is the first solo single by Japanese singer-songwriter and former KAT-TUN member Jin Akanishi, released on March 2, 2011 by Warner Music Japan. It topped both Oricon and \"Billboard\" Japan Hot 100 singles charts.", "Later Qin\n\nThe Later Qin (; 384–417), also known as...
Step 1: Jin Nong >> place of birth → Hangzhou Step 2: What was the former name of Hangzhou ? → Qiantang
2hop__456111_10038
What was the former name of the birthplace of Lou Yun?
Qiantang
[]
[ "Zhejiang\n\nDespite the continuing prominence of Nanjing (then known as Jiankang), the settlement of Qiantang, the former name of Hangzhou, remained one of the three major metropolitan centers in the south to provide major tax revenue to the imperial centers in the north China. The other two centers in the south w...
Step 1: Lou Yun >> place of birth → Hangzhou Step 2: What was the former name of Hangzhou ? → Qiantang
2hop__154221_727337
The organization which sets the standards for ISO 10006 is headquartered in what city?
Geneva
[]
[ "ISO 965\n\nISO 965 (ISO general purpose metric screw thread—tolerances) is an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard for metric screw thread tolerances. It specifies the basic profile for ISO general purpose metric screw threads (M) conforming to ISO 261.", "ISO 3166-2:BM\n\nISO 3166-2:BM ...
Step 1: Who set the standards for ISO 10006? → International Organization for Standardization Step 2: International Organization for Standardization >> headquarters location → Geneva
2hop__258205_52410
The history and culture of the island Poike is part of is most closely tied to who?
Polynesian people
[]
[ "Chalkdust\n\nChalkdust, who holds a Ph.D. in history and ethnomusicology from the University of Michigan, is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of the Virgin Islands, and frequently lectures and offers workshops on the history and culture of calypso music. He is the author of the books \"Rituals o...
Step 1: Poike >> part of → Easter Island Step 2: the history and culture of Easter Island is most closely tied to → Polynesian people
2hop__484990_80884
When was the party Bonnie Brown is a member of formed?
1861
[]
[ "Political party\n\nWhen the party is represented by members in the lower house of parliament, the party leader simultaneously serves as the leader of the parliamentary group of that full party representation; depending on a minimum number of seats held, Westminster-based parties typically allow for leaders to form...
Step 1: Bonnie Brown >> member of political party → Liberal Party of Canada Step 2: when was Liberal Party of Canada formed → 1861
2hop__815713_91782
Who is the model in the video for She Doesn't Mind by the Break It Off lyricist?
Lisa Jackson
[]
[ "Break It Off\n\n\"Break It Off\" is a song by Barbadian singer Rihanna from her second studio album \"A Girl like Me\" (2006), and features guest vocals from Sean Paul. It was written by Donovan Bennett, Paul, K. Ford and Rihanna, while production was handled by Don Corleon. The song was released on 13 November 20...
Step 1: Break It Off >> lyrics by → Sean Paul Step 2: Sean Paul she doesn't mind video model → Lisa Jackson
2hop__125478_149236
What was the title held in India by the father of Louise, the Princess Royal?
Emperor of India
[ "king", "monarch", "queen", "Prince of Wales" ]
[ "Caroline, Princess of Hanover\n\nCaroline, Princess of Hanover (Caroline Louise Marguerite Grimaldi; born 23 January 1957), is the eldest child of Rainier III, Prince of Monaco, and the American actress Grace Kelly. She is the elder sister of Prince Albert II and Princess Stéphanie. Until the births of her niece a...
Step 1: Who is listed as Louise, Princess Royal father? → Edward VII Step 2: Which was the position that Edward VII held? → Emperor of India
2hop__699946_80884
When was the party that Noushig Eloyan is a member of formed?
1861
[]
[ "Tukaram Gangadhar Gadakh\n\nGadakh Tukaram Gangadhar (born 1 November 1953) is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Ahmednagar constituency of Maharashtra and is a member of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) political party.", "Austria\n\nAfter general elections held in October 2006, the...
Step 1: Noushig Eloyan >> member of political party → Liberal Party of Canada Step 2: when was Liberal Party of Canada formed → 1861
2hop__715703_80884
When was Eleni Bakopanos's political party formed?
1861
[]
[ "Political party\n\nA political party is typically led by a party leader (the most powerful member and spokesperson representing the party), a party secretary (who maintains the daily work and records of party meetings), party treasurer (who is responsible for membership dues) and party chair (who forms strategies ...
Step 1: Eleni Bakopanos >> member of political party → Liberal Party of Canada Step 2: when was Liberal Party of Canada formed → 1861
2hop__154490_727337
Where is the headquarters of the organization that set the standards for ISO 5776?
Geneva
[]
[ "ISO 3166-2:GB\n\nISO 3166-2:GB is the entry for the United Kingdom in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1. Th...
Step 1: Who set the standards for ISO 5776? → International Organization for Standardization Step 2: International Organization for Standardization >> headquarters location → Geneva
2hop__817559_91782
Who is the model in she doesn't mind video by Turn it up's performer?
Lisa Jackson
[]
[ "Dancing in the Dark (Bruce Springsteen song)\n\nDirected by Brian De Palma, the video was shot at the Saint Paul Civic Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota, on June 28 and 29, 1984. The first night was a pure video shot, the second was on the opening date of the Born in the U.S.A. Tour. Bruce Springsteen and the E Stre...
Step 1: Turn It Up >> performer → Sean Paul Step 2: Sean Paul she doesn't mind video model → Lisa Jackson
2hop__154485_727337
Where is the headquarters for the organization that set the standards for ISO 3307?
Geneva
[]
[ "Unicode\n\nUnicode is developed in conjunction with the International Organization for Standardization and shares the character repertoire with ISO/IEC 10646: the Universal Character Set. Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 function equivalently as character encodings, but The Unicode Standard contains much more information...
Step 1: Who set the standards for ISO 3307? → International Organization for Standardization Step 2: International Organization for Standardization >> headquarters location → Geneva
2hop__732790_135045
Who was the mother of the Read My Lips performer?
Janet Ellis
[]
[ "Cotton\n\nThe public sector effort continues with the goal to create a high-quality, draft genome sequence from reads generated by all sources. The public-sector effort has generated Sanger reads of BACs, fosmids, and plasmids as well as 454 reads. These later types of reads will be instrumental in assembling an i...
Step 1: Read My Lips >> performer → Sophie Ellis-Bextor Step 2: Which lady gave birth to Sophie Ellis-Bextor ? → Janet Ellis
2hop__154229_727337
Where is the headquarters of the organization that set the standards for ISO 3103?
Geneva
[]
[ "International Organization for Standardization\n\nThe International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an international standard - setting body composed of representatives from various national standards organizations.", "ISO 7001\n\nISO 7001 (\"public information symbols\") is a standard published by the...
Step 1: Who set the standards for ISO 3103? → International Organization for Standardization Step 2: International Organization for Standardization >> headquarters location → Geneva
2hop__154225_727337
What is the headquarters for the organization who sets the standards for ISO 21500?
Geneva
[]
[ "ISO 3166-1\n\nISO 3166-1 is part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), and defines codes for the names of countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest. The official name of the standard is \"Codes for the representation of na...
Step 1: Who set the standards for ISO 21500? → International Organization for Standardization Step 2: International Organization for Standardization >> headquarters location → Geneva
2hop__329680_80884
When was the formation of the party that David Orchard belongs to?
1861
[]
[ "Ambroise Dupont\n\nAmbroise Dupont (born 11 May 1937) is a French politician and a former member of the Senate of France. He represented the Calvados department as a member of UMP political party.", "Gamal Abdel Nasser\n\nDuring Mubarak's presidency, Nasserist political parties began to emerge in Egypt, the firs...
Step 1: David Orchard >> member of political party → Liberal Party of Canada Step 2: when was Liberal Party of Canada formed → 1861
2hop__806204_135045
Who is the mother of the performer of I Won't Change You?
Janet Ellis
[]
[ "I Won't Change You\n\n\"I Won't Change You\" is a pop song written by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Gregg Alexander and Matt Rowe for Ellis-Bextor's second album \"Shoot from the Hip\". The song was released as the album's second single in December 2003, reaching number nine on the UK Singles Chart, and selling 29,000 copi...
Step 1: I Won't Change You >> performer → Sophie Ellis-Bextor Step 2: Which lady gave birth to Sophie Ellis-Bextor ? → Janet Ellis
2hop__51654_82045
Where did the battle take place in the play named for the person who said we came, we saw, we conquered?
Philippi in Macedonia
[]
[ "Feeding the multitude\n\nThe Feeding of the 5,000 is also known as the ``miracle of the five loaves and two fish '', because the Gospel of John reports that five barley loaves and two small fish supplied by a boy were used by Jesus to feed a multitude. According to Matthew's gospel, when Jesus heard that John the ...
Step 1: who said we came we saw we conquered → Julius Caesar Step 2: where did the battle take place in Julius Caesar → Philippi in Macedonia
2hop__170338_80884
When was Sarkis Assadourian's political party formed?
1861
[]
[ "Laxminarayan Pandey\n\nLaxminarayan Pandey (28 March 1928 – 19 May 2016) was a member of the 5th, 6th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, and 14th Lok Sabha of India. He represents the Mandsaur constituency of Madhya Pradesh and is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) political party.", "Sarkis Assadourian\n\n...
Step 1: Sarkis Assadourian >> member of political party → Liberal Party of Canada Step 2: when was Liberal Party of Canada formed → 1861
2hop__634482_91782
Who is the model in the video for She Doesn't Mind by the lyricist of Wine It Up?
Lisa Jackson
[]
[ "Data compression\n\nBecause interframe compression copies data from one frame to another, if the original frame is simply cut out (or lost in transmission), the following frames cannot be reconstructed properly. Some video formats, such as DV, compress each frame independently using intraframe compression. Making ...
Step 1: Wine It Up >> lyrics by → Sean Paul Step 2: Sean Paul she doesn't mind video model → Lisa Jackson
2hop__143160_91782
Who is the model in the music video for She Doesn't Mind by the performer of Dutty Rock?
Lisa Jackson
[]
[ "In Film/On Video\n\nIn Film/On Video is a collection of video and film of Washington D.C. rock band The Make-Up released in 2006 by Dischord Records. Included on the DVD:", "Nintendo Entertainment System\n\nVideo output connections varied from one model of the console to the next. The original HVC-001 model of t...
Step 1: Who is the performer of Dutty Rock? → Sean Paul Step 2: Sean Paul she doesn't mind video model → Lisa Jackson
2hop__87287_84254
When did the singer of What a Wonderful World make the song?
August 16, 1967
[]
[ "Egyptian pyramids\n\nThe most famous Egyptian pyramids are those found at Giza, on the outskirts of Cairo. Several of the Giza pyramids are counted among the largest structures ever built. The Pyramid of Khufu at Giza is the largest Egyptian pyramid. It is the only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World sti...
Step 1: who sang and i think to myself what a wonderful world → Louis Armstrong Step 2: when did Louis Armstrong make what a wonderful world → August 16, 1967
2hop__456823_80884
When did Louis Deniset's political party form?
1861
[]
[ "Bonnie Brown (politician)\n\nM. A. Bonnie Brown (born March 2, 1941) is the former Member of Parliament for the riding of Oakville and a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. She is considered a left-wing Liberal, politically.", "Louis-Gaston Mayila\n\nLouis-Gaston Mayila (born 25 January 1947) is a Gabonese po...
Step 1: Louis Deniset >> member of political party → Liberal Party of Canada Step 2: when was Liberal Party of Canada formed → 1861
2hop__605693_121865
What college did the performer of Heart and Soul go to?
University of Washington
[ "Franklin High School" ]
[ "Cardiac surgery\n\nNazih Zuhdi performed the first total intentional hemodilution open heart surgery on Terry Gene Nix, age 7, on 25 February 1960 at Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City. The operation was a success; however, Nix died three years later. In March 1961, Zuhdi, Carey, and Greer performed open heart surger...
Step 1: Heart and Soul >> performer → Kenny G Step 2: What college did Kenny G go to? → University of Washington