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tc_1648
Who did the Americans recognize as ruler of Vietnam in 1950 when the Soviets acknowledged Ho Chi Min?
Bao Dai
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[ "Vietnam\n\nVietnam (,; ), officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV; ()), is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. With an estimated 90.5 million inhabitants , it is the world's 14th-most-populous country, and the eighth-most-populous Asian country. Vietnam is bordered by ...
tc_1651
Who was the defeated Presidential candidate in the 1900 US election?
William Jennings Bryan
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tc_1652
Who was the first leader of the Belgian Congo?
Lumumba
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tc_1655
Who was Greece's first socialist Prime Minister?
Papandreou
[ "papandreou" ]
[ "Kingdom of Greece\n\nThe Kingdom of Greece (Greek: ) was a state established in 1832 at the Convention of London by the Great Powers (the United Kingdom, France and the Russian Empire). It was internationally recognized by the Treaty of Constantinople, where it also secured full independence from the Ottoman Empir...
tc_1659
Who was Pope during World War II?
Pius XII
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[ "Pope Pius XII\n\nPope Pius XII (), born Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli (; 2 March 18769 October 1958), reigned as Pope from 2 March 1939 to his death in 1958. Before his election to the papacy, Pacelli served as secretary of the Department of Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs, papal nuncio to Germany (...
tc_1661
Who was the youngest US Vice President of the 20th century?
Richard Nixon
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[ "Vice President of the United States\n\nThe Vice President of the United States (VPOTUS) is the second-highest position in the executive branch of the United States, after the President. The executive power of both the vice president and the president is granted under Article Two, Section One of the Constitution. ...
tc_1663
Who was mayor of New York during the race riots of 1996?
John Lindsay
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[ "The Night New York Avoided a Riot - The Morning News\n\nThe Night New York Avoided a Riot - The Morning News\nThe Morning News\nNew York, April 1968. Credit: John VanderHaagen . The Night New York Avoided a Riot\nby Clay Risen\nIn the days following Martin Luther King, Jr.’s assassination, more than 100 cities exp...
tc_1664
Who formulated his Sinatra Doctrine - Foreign policy to be constructed on a My Way basis?
Eduard Shevardnadze
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[ "Sinatra Doctrine\n\n\"Sinatra Doctrine\" was the name that the Soviet government of Mikhail Gorbachev used jokingly to describe its policy of allowing neighboring Warsaw Pact states to determine their own internal affairs. The name alluded to the song \"My Way\" popularized by Frank Sinatra—the Soviet Union was al...
tc_1666
Vaclav Havel and British King George VI both lost what part of their bodies?
Lung
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[ "Václav Havel\n\nVáclav Havel (; 5 October 1936 - 18 December 2011) was a Czech writer, philosopher, dissident, and statesman. From 1989 to 1992, he served as the last president of Czechoslovakia. He then served as the first president of the Czech Republic (1993–2003) after the Czech–Slovak split. Within Czech li...
tc_1668
Who was Oliver North's immediate boss who admitted authori8zing funding the Contra rebels in Nicaragua?
John Poindexter
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[ "Oliver North\n\nOliver Laurence North (born October 7, 1943) is an American political commentator and television host, military historian, New York Times best-selling author, and former United States Marine Corps lieutenant colonel.", "Oliver North\n\nNorth is primarily remembered for his term as a National Secu...
tc_1669
Which ex-president died shortly after he death of Harry S. Truman?
Lyndon B. Johnson
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[ "Harry S. Truman\n\nHarry S. Truman (May 8, 1884 - December 26, 1972) was the 33rd President of the United States (1945–53), an American politician of the Democratic Party. He served as a United States Senator from Missouri (1935–45) and briefly as Vice President (1945) before he succeeded to the presidency on Apri...
tc_1670
Who was the first Democrat President of the 20th century?
Woodrow Wilson
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[ "Democratic Party (United States)\n\nThe Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party. Tracing its heritage back to Thomas Jefferson's and James Madison's Democratic-Republican Party, the modern-day Democratic Party was founded around ...
tc_1671
Who was North Vietnam's chief negotiator at the '73 Paris peace talks?
Le Duc Tho
[ "phan dinh khai", "lê ðức thọ", "lê đức thọ", "le duc tho" ]
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tc_1672
Who was the first president to be elected for a third four-year term?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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tc_1673
Which Secretary of State under Truman helped formulate the Marshall Plan?
Dean Acheson
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[ "Harry S. Truman\n\nHarry S. Truman (May 8, 1884 - December 26, 1972) was the 33rd President of the United States (1945–53), an American politician of the Democratic Party. He served as a United States Senator from Missouri (1935–45) and briefly as Vice President (1945) before he succeeded to the presidency on Apri...
tc_1674
Senator Joe McCarthly representred which state?
Wisconsin
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tc_1675
Who did Roosevelt defeat when he won the 1932 election?
Herbert Hoover
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[ "United States presidential election, 1932\n\nThe United States presidential election of 1932 was the 37th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 8, 1932. The election took place against the backdrop of the Great Depression that had ruined the promises of incumbent President and Republican can...
tc_1676
Which President gave the go-ahead to build an H Bomb?
Truman
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tc_1680
Who was the oldest US President before Ronal Reagan?
Dwight D. Eisenhower
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tc_1681
Dan Quayle was Senator form which state when he was chosen as George Bush's Vice President?
Indiana
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[ "Dan Quayle\n\nJames Danforth \"Dan\" Quayle (born February 4, 1947) is an American politician. He was the 44th Vice President of the United States, serving during the term of President George H. W. Bush (1989–93). He was also a U.S. Representative (1977–81) and U.S. Senator (1981–89) from the state of Indiana.", ...
tc_1683
Where did Reagan and Gorbachev have their Star Wars summit in October 19865?
Iceland
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[ "Reagan and Gorbachev: Warming of a Relationship - latimes\n\nReagan and Gorbachev: Warming of a Relationship - latimes\nReagan and Gorbachev: Warming of a Relationship\nJune 02, 1988 |STANLEY MEISLER | Times Staff Writer\nMOSCOW — A handclasp and a walk in the woods in Geneva. Frigid stares and tight lips in the b...
tc_1687
Who was Walter Mondale's running mate in the 1984 election?
Geraldine Ferraro
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[ "Walter Mondale\n\nWalter Frederick \"Fritz\" Mondale (born January 5, 1928) is an American Democratic Party politician who served as the 42nd Vice President of the United States (1977–81) under President Jimmy Carter, and as a United States Senator from Minnesota (1964–76). He was the Democratic Party's presidenti...
tc_1688
What was Ronald Reagan's last movie?
The Killers
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[ "Ronald Reagan\n\nRonald Wilson Reagan (; February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. Prior to his presidency, he was the 33rd Governor of California from 1967 to 1975, following a career as a Hollywood actor and unio...
tc_1689
Who was Ronald Regan's first Secretary of State?
Alexander Haig
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[ "Cabinet Members Under Reagan - Infoplease\n\nCabinet Members Under Reagan\nCabinet Members Under Reagan\nAlexander M. Haig, Jr., 1981\nGeorge P. Shultz, 1982\nJames A. Baker 3rd, 1985\nNicholas F. Brady, 1988\nC. William Verity, Jr., 1987\nSecretary of Labor\nSecretary of Health and Human Services\nRichard S. Schw...
tc_1691
How many 'points for peace' did President Wilson announce in 1918?
14
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[ "Woodrow Wilson\n\nThomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924) was an American politician and academic who served as the 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921. Born in Staunton, Virginia, he spent his early years in Augusta, Georgia and Columbia, South Carolina. Wilson earned a PhD ...
tc_1692
In which US state were the last summer Olympics of the century held?
Georgia
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tc_1695
Who inflicted Nigel Benn's first defeat as a professional?
Chris Eubank
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tc_1696
Which movie star was an Austrian Junior Olympic Weightlifting Champion?
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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tc_1697
Who was non-playing captain of the US Davis Cup team in '81 and '82?
Arthur Ash
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[ "John McEnroe\n\nJohn Patrick McEnroe Jr. (born February 16, 1959) is an American former World No. 1 professional tennis player, often rated among the greatest of all time in the sport, especially for his touch on the volley. He won seven Grand Slam singles titles (three at Wimbledon and four at the US Open), nine ...
tc_1701
In which sport did Andy Thomson become a world champion?
Bowls
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[ "Andy Thomson (bowls)\n\nAndy Thomson MBE[http://www.worldbowlstour.com/players/biography/andy-thomson Andy Thomson] is a lawn and indoor bowler.\nThomson was born in Fife, Scotland on 26 November 1955 and represented Scotland before deciding to represent England.", "Andy Thomson (bowls)\n\nThomson won the Buckha...
tc_1703
Which legendary American golfer played his last British Open in 1995?
Arnold Palmer
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[ "The Open Championship\n\nThe Open Championship, often referred to as The Open or the British Open, is the oldest of the four major championships in professional golf. Held in the United Kingdom, it is administered by The R&A and is the only major outside the United States. The Open is currently the third major of ...
tc_1706
In which decade did Martina Navratilova take US citizenship?
1980s
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tc_1707
"How was Mildred ""Didrikson better known?"
Babe Zaharias
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tc_1708
Who beat Carl Lewis's best time of 9.86 seconds for the 100 meters?
Leroy Burrell
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tc_1711
Who won a record ninth Wimbledon singles title in 1990?
Martina Navratilova
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tc_1712
On which course does the Kentucky Derby take place?
Churchill Downs
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tc_1714
Which American was the youngest male Olympic gold medalist when he won in 1948?
Bob Mathias
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tc_1715
In women's field hockey, which country has won the most World Cups?
Netherlands
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tc_1716
Name France's last Wimbledon men's singles winner of this century.
Yvon Petra
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tc_1718
Who was the oldest US Open golf champion of the 20th century?
Hale Irwin
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tc_1719
Who did Hubert Green beat to win the US PGA Championship in 1985?
Lee Trevino
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tc_1720
Who devised the Breeder's Cup?
John Gaines
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tc_1721
Which team lost the first Super Bowl of the 1980s?
Los Angeles Rams
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tc_1722
Which was the last horse before Nijinsky to win the English Triple Crown of 2000 Guineas, Epsom Derby and St. Leger?
Bahram
[ "bahram", "bahram disambiguation" ]
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tc_1723
Which team won baseball's first World Series of the 60s?
Pittsburg Pirates
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tc_1724
Who was the first woman tennis player born in the US to win the US Open after Chris Evert's 1984 triumph?
Lindsay Davenport
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tc_1725
Which Bond movie used Stoke Poges golf club for some location shots?
Goldfinger
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tc_1726
How many races did Ed Moses win in succession between '77 and '87?
122
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tc_1727
What distance is the Breeders' Cup Sprint?
Six furlongs
[ "six furlongs" ]
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tc_1729
Which team won the most Super Bowls in the 1980s?
San Francisco 49ers
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[ "Super Bowl\n\nThe Super Bowl is the annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL), the highest level of professional American football in the world. The game culminates a season that begins in the late summer of the previous calendar year. Normally, Roman numerals are used to identify each game, ...
tc_1731
Anton Geesink was the first non-Japanese judoka to win a judo world championship, but which country did he come from?
Netherlands
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[ "Anton Geesink\n\nAntonius Johannes \"Anton\" Geesink (April 6, 1934 – August 27, 2010) was a Dutch 10th-dan judoka from Utrecht. He was a two-time World Judo Champion (1961 and 1965), Olympic Gold Medalist (1964) and won 21 European championships.", "Anton Geesink\n\nJudo career", "Anton Geesink\n\nGeesink fir...
tc_1732
Who was the defending champion when Chris Evert first won Wimbledon singles?
Billie Jean King
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[ "Chris Evert\n\nChristine Marie \"Chris\" Evert (born December 21, 1954), known as Chris Evert-Lloyd from 1979 to 1987, is a former World No. 1 professional tennis player from the United States. She won 18 Grand Slam singles championships and three doubles titles. She was the year-ending World No. 1 singles player ...
tc_1733
Who was Super Bowl MVP in successive years in 1967 and 1968?
Bart Star
[ "bart star" ]
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tc_1734
Who won the most men's US Open tennis titles in the 20th century?
Bill Tilden
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tc_1739
Pong was an early console type of game based on which sport?
Table Tennis
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[ "Pong\n\nPong is one of the earliest arcade video games and the very first sports arcade video game. It is a table tennis sports game featuring simple two-dimensional graphics. While other arcade video games such as Computer Space came before it, Pong was one of the first video games to reach mainstream popularity....
tc_1740
In which decade of this century were airmail letters first carried?
2nd decade
[]
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tc_1745
How many bits are there in a byte?
Eight
[ "8", "eight" ]
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tc_1746
Alta Vista is a type of what?
Search Engine
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tc_1751
Barclay Square was an early Internet site offering what?
Shopping
[ "window shopping", "window shop", "shopping" ]
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tc_1753
What is a message sent to a newsgroup in the Internet called?|
Article
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tc_1755
A bitmap is a collection of what?
Dots
[ "dots disambiguation", "dots" ]
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tc_1757
If edu appears at the end of an address, what is the host computer?
College or University
[ "college or university" ]
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tc_1760
What was the name of the first satellite to relay live TV pictures between the USA and Europe?
Telstar
[ "telstar 11n", "telstar i", "telstar", "telstar 1" ]
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tc_1764
If you surf the Internet, what do you do?
Look around
[ "look around", "look around disambiguation" ]
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tc_1766
Which page of a Web site is called a Home Page?
First
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tc_1767
In addition to the computer, what else must a modem be plugged into?
Phone
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[ "Modem\n\nA modem (modulator-demodulator) is a network hardware device that modulates one or more carrier wave signals to encode digital information for transmission and demodulates signals to decode the transmitted information. The goal is to produce a signal that can be transmitted easily and decoded to reproduc...
tc_1769
What does Q mean in FAQ?
Question
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tc_1770
What letter appears on the computer screen when you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer?
E
[ "🄴", "🅴", "🅔", "⒠", "e", "e", "e letter", "🄔" ]
[ "Microsoft\n\nMicrosoft Corporation (commonly referred to as Microsoft) is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Redmond, Washington, that develops, manufactures, licenses, supports and sells computer software, consumer electronics and personal computers and services. Its best known softwa...
tc_1772
Which name of something used by avid readers is the Netscape Navigator name for Favorites?
Bookmarks
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tc_1774
A small a in a circle is pronounced how?
At
[ "at disambiguation", "at", "t" ]
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tc_1775
Where does a bounced email return to?
Sender
[ "sender" ]
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tc_1776
What name is given to the software program needed to access the Web?
Browser
[ "browsers", "browser disambiguation", "browser" ]
[ "Computer program\n\nA computer program is a collection of instructions that performs a specific task when executed by a computer. A computer requires programs to function, and typically executes the program's instructions in a central processing unit.", "Computer program\n\nA computer program is usually written...
tc_1778
What goes after Netscape in the name of a popular Internet browser?
Navigator
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tc_1779
If you have an active Internet connection, you are said to be on what?
On line
[ "on line" ]
[ "Internet\n\nThe Internet is the global system of interconnected computer networks that use the Internet protocol suite (TCP/IP) to link billions of devices worldwide. It is a network of networks that consists of millions of private, public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope, link...
tc_1782
A newbie is a new what?
Internet user
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[ "Newbie\n\nNewbie, newb or noob is a slang term for a novice or newcomer, or somebody inexperienced in any profession or activity. Contemporary use can particularly refer to a beginner or new user of computers, often concerning Internet activity, such as online gaming or Linux use. It can have derogatory connota...
tc_1784
In an e mail address, how is a symbol like a period said out loud?
Dot
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tc_1785
What name is given to a program designed to cause damage by attaching itself to other programs?
Virus
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[ "What are malware, viruses, Spyware, and cookies, and what ...\n\nWhat are malware, viruses, Spyware, and cookies, and what differentiates them ? | Symantec Connect\nWhat are malware, viruses, Spyware, and cookies, and what differentiates them ? Created: 25 Jun 2009 • Updated: 02 Jul 2009 | 22 comments\nLanguage Tr...
tc_1789
Which cartoons are associated with Kim Casalli?
Love Is
[ "love is song", "love is album", "love is", "love is disambiguation" ]
[ "Kim Casali\n\nKim Casali (9 September 1941 – 15 June 1997) was a New Zealand cartoonist who created the syndicated cartoon feature Love Is..., originally as love notes to her future husband, in the late 1960s. In one of the first cases of its kind, Casali gave birth to a child sixteen months after the death of ...
tc_1791
Where was William Kellogg working when he decided to sell cornflakes?
Hospital
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[ "Inventor Will Keith Kellogg Biography - Idea Finder\n\nInventor Will Keith Kellogg Biography\nInventor:\nWill Keith Kellogg\nCriteria; First to invent. First practical. Entrepreneur. Birth: April 7, 1860 in Battle Creek, Michigan Death: October 6, 1951 in Battle Creek, Michigan Nationality: American\nInven...
tc_1792
What is Dionne Warwick's real first name?
Marie
[ "marie", "marie disambiguation" ]
[ "Dionne Warwick\n\nMarie Dionne Warrick (born December 12, 1940) is an American singer, actress and TV-show host, who became a United Nations Global Ambassador for the Food and Agriculture Organization, and a United States Ambassador of Health.", "Dionne Warwick\n\nHaving been in a partnership with songwriters B...
tc_1793
What's the first word of Richard Marx's Right Here Waiting For You?
Oceans
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tc_1794
"Who described a Hollywood studio set as, ""The biggest train set a boy ever had?"""
Orson Wells
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tc_1795
On which special day did Charlie Chaplin die in 1977?
Christmas Day
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[ "Charlie Chaplin\n\nSir Charles Spencer \"Charlie\" Chaplin, (16 April 1889 – 25 December 1977) was an English comic actor, filmmaker, and composer who rose to fame in the silent era. Chaplin became a worldwide icon through his screen persona \"the Tramp\" and is considered one of the most important figures in the...
tc_1796
In Mork and Mindy, what was the Orkan phrase for 'Goodbye'?
Nanu Nanu
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[ "Mork & Mindy\n\nMork & Mindy is an American sitcom broadcast from 1978 to 1982 on ABC. It stars Robin Williams as Mork, an extraterrestrial who comes to Earth from the planet Ork in a small, one-Orkan egg-shaped spaceship. Pam Dawber co-stars as Mindy McConnell, his human friend and roommate.", "Mork & Mindy\n\n...
tc_1797
Amilcar Cabral international airport is in which country?
Cape Verde
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[ "Amílcar Cabral International Airport\n\nAmílcar Cabral International Airport , also known as Sal International Airport or Amílcar Cabral Airport, is the principal international airport of Cabo Verde. The airport is named after the revolutionary leader Amílcar Cabral.", "Amílcar Cabral International Airport\n\nIt...
tc_1799
In 1993, Michael Jackson give his first TV interview in 14 years with which talk show presenter?
Oprah Winfrey
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[ "Michael Jackson\n\nMichael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actor. Called the King of Pop, his contributions to music, dance and fashion along with his publicized personal life made him a global figure in popular culture for o...
tc_1801
What was the last top ten hit for Connie Francis?
Vacation
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[ "Connie Francis\n\nConnie Francis (born Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero, December 12, 1938) is an American pop singer and the top-charting female vocalist of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Although her chart success waned in the second half of the 1960s, Francis remained a top concert draw. Despite several severe i...
tc_1803
Where is the University of Delaware located?
Newark
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[ "University of Delaware\n\nThe University of Delaware (colloquially \"UD\") is the largest university in Delaware. The main campus is in Newark, with satellite campuses in Dover, Wilmington, Lewes, and Georgetown. It is medium-sized – approximately 18,500 undergraduate and 4,500 graduate students. UD is a privately...
tc_1804
Which composer was born on exactly the same day as TV evangelist Pat Robertson?
Stephen Sondheim
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[ "Landmark Birthdays | Who2\n\nLandmark Birthdays | Who2\nFrank Sinatra ‘Gave Men License to Cry’\nDecember 12, 2015 | By Fritz Holznagel\nFrank Sinatra is 100 years old today, and Stephen Holden has a terrific notebook that captures so many truths about the man. Holden runs through a recap of all the ….. Joe Biden ...
tc_1805
Who was the last undisputed boxing world heavyweight champion before Mike Tyson?
Leon Spinks
[ "leon and spinks michael spinks", "leon spinks" ]
[ "Mike Tyson and 5 Other Heavyweights Who Carried on for Too ...\n\nMike Tyson and 5 Other Heavyweights Who Carried on for Too Long | Bleacher Report\nMike Tyson and 5 Other Heavyweights Who Carried on for Too Long\nBy Rob Lancaster , Featured Columnist\nJun 11, 2015\nUse your ← → (arrow) keys to browse the slidesh...
tc_1807
Which country's invasion of Ethiopia in 1935 forced Haile Selassie to flee?
Italy
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[ "Ethiopia\n\nEthiopia (; , ', ), officially known as the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (የኢትዮጵያ ፌዴራላዊ ዲሞክራሲያዊ ሪፐብሊክ, yeʾĪtiyoṗṗya Fēdēralawī Dēmokirasīyawī Rīpebilīk ), is a sovereign state located in the Horn of Africa. It shares a border with Eritrea to the north and northeast, Djibouti and Somalia to th...
tc_1808
Who directed the 1951 classic movie The Day The Earth Stood Still?
Robert Wise
[ "robert wise", "robert earl wise" ]
[ "The Day the Earth Stood Still\n\nThe Day the Earth Stood Still (aka Farewell to the Master and Journey to the World) is a 1951 American black-and-white science fiction film from 20th Century Fox, produced by Julian Blaustein, directed by Robert Wise, and starring Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal, Hugh Marlowe and Sam...
tc_1810
Who wrote the novel The Left Hand Of Darkness?
Ursula Le Guin
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[ "The Left Hand of Darkness\n\nThe Left Hand of Darkness is a science fiction novel by Ursula K. Le Guin, published in 1969. The novel became immensely popular; in 1970 it won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards as the year's \"best novel\", and established Le Guin's status as a major author of science fiction.", "The...
tc_1811
What is Neil Simon's real first name?
Marvin
[ "marvin", "marvin disambiguation", "marven" ]
[ "Neil Simon\n\nMarvin Neil Simon (born July 4, 1927) is an American playwright, screenwriter and author. He has written more than thirty plays and nearly the same number of movie screenplays, mostly adaptations of his plays. He has received more combined Oscar and Tony nominations than any other writer.", "Neil S...
tc_1812
Augusto C Sandino international airport is in which country?
Nicaragua
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[ "Augusto C. Sandino International Airport\n\nAugusto C. Sandino International Airport () or ACS is the main airport in Managua, Nicaragua. Named as Las Mercedes Airport in 1968 it was later renamed Augusto C. Sandino International Airport during the Sandinista regime in the 1980s and again in 2001 to Managua Inter...
tc_1813
What was the second Oscar Hammerstein show to win the Pulitzer Prize?
South Pacific
[ "south pacific", "south pacific disambiguation", "south pacific film" ]
[ "South Pacific (musical)\n\nSouth Pacific is a musical composed by Richard Rodgers, with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and book by Hammerstein and Joshua Logan. The work premiered in 1949 on Broadway and was an immediate hit, running for 1,925 performances. The plot of the musical is based on James A. Michener's P...
tc_1814
Lionel Hampton played on which band until forming his own in1941?
Benny Goodman
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[ "Lionel Hampton\n\nLionel Leo Hampton (April 20, 1908 – August 31, 2002) was an American jazz vibraphonist, pianist, percussionist, bandleader and actor. Hampton worked with jazz musicians from Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, and Buddy Rich to Charlie Parker, Charles Mingus, and Quincy Jones. In 1992, he was induc...
tc_1815
In what year was indoor handball introduced as an Olympic event for men?
1972
[ "one thousand nine hundred and seventy two" ]
[ "Handball\n\nHandball (also known as team handball, Olympic handball, European team handball, European handball, or Borden ball ) is a team sport in which two teams of seven players each (six outfield players and a goalkeeper) pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the goal of the other team...
tc_1818
Which country does the airline Air Littoral come from?
France
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[ "Airline\n\nAn airline is a company that provides air transport services for traveling passengers and freight. Airlines utilize aircraft to supply these services and may form partnerships or alliances with other airlines for codeshare agreements. Generally, airline companies are recognized with an air operating cer...
tc_1819
In which country was Emilio Estevez born?
USA
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[ "Emilio Estevez\n\nEmilio Estevez (; born May 12, 1962) is an American actor, director, and writer. He started his career as an actor and is well known for being a member of the acting Brat Pack of the 1980s, starring in The Breakfast Club, St. Elmo's Fire, and also acting in the 1983 hit movie The Outsiders. He is...