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tc_1344
Which telescope was launched into space on board a space shuttle in 1990?
Hubble
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[ "Telescope\n\nA telescope is an optical instrument that aids in the observation of remote objects by collecting electromagnetic radiation (such as visible light). The first known practical telescopes were invented in the Netherlands at the beginning of the 1600s, by using glass lenses. They found use in both terres...
tc_1345
Jonas Salk developed the Salk vaccine against which disease?
Polio
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[ "Jonas Salk\n\nJonas Edward Salk (; October 28, 1914 - June 23, 1995) was an American medical researcher and virologist. He discovered and developed the first successful polio vaccine. Born in New York City, he attended New York University School of Medicine, later choosing to do medical research instead of becomi...
tc_1346
Which of London's four airports is the only one to be connected to the city Underground system?
Heathrow
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[ "London Underground - Transport for London\n\n1906 - Elephant & Castle station opens\n1915 - The line is extended from Baker Street to Queen's Park\n1939 - The Bakerloo line takes over the Stanmore branch of the Metropolitan line\n1979 - The Jubilee line opens and, after 40 years, the Stanmore branch of the Bakerlo...
tc_1349
Who constructed the world's first laser?
Theodore Maiman
[ "theodore h maiman", "theodore harold maiman", "theodore maiman", "ted maiman" ]
[ "Laser\n\nA laser is a device that emits light through a process of optical amplification based on the stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation. The term \"laser\" originated as an acronym for \"light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation\". The first laser was built in 1960 by Theodore H. Mai...
tc_1350
Which Wisconsin salesman developed a safety razor in 1901?
King Camp Gillette
[ "king gillette", "king camp gillette", "king c gillette", "king gillette ranch", "k c gillette", "gillette s razor" ]
[ "Safety razor\n\nA safety razor is a shaving implement with a protective device positioned between the edge of the blade and the skin. The initial purpose of these protective devices was to reduce the level of skill needed for injury-free shaving, thereby reducing the reliance on professional barbers for that servi...
tc_1351
In which country were Daewoo cars originally produced?
Korea
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[ "Daewoo\n\nDaewoo (\"Dae\" Hangul: 대. Korean for \"Great\" and \"Woo\" Hangul: 우. Korean the first name of founder and chairman Kim Woo-jung) or the Daewoo Group was a major South Korean chaebol (conglomerate).", "Daewoo\n\nIt was founded on 22 March 1967 as Daewoo Industrial and was dismantled by the Korean gove...
tc_1352
Which toy company did Ruth and Elliot Handler found?
Mattel
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[ "Ruth Handler\n\nRuth Marianna Handler (née Mosko; November 4, 1916 – April 27, 2002) was an American businesswoman and inventor. She served as the president of the toy manufacturer Mattel Inc., and is best remembered for inventing the Barbie doll.", "Ruth Handler\n\nEarly life", "Ruth Handler\n\nHandler was bo...
tc_1353
Which country was the first in the world to introduce a driving test?
France
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[ "History of Driving and the introduction of the UK driving ...\n\nHistory of Driving and the introduction of the UK driving licence. A Potted History of Driving, and the UK Driving Licence. The History of Driving and the UK Driving Licence. We've started with the invention of motorised road vehicles. At that time t...
tc_1354
Who launched the short-lived Skytrain air service?
Freddie Laker
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[ "Sir Freddie Laker - Telegraph\n\nSir Freddie Laker - Telegraph\nSir Freddie Laker\n12:05AM GMT 11 Feb 2006\nSir Freddie Laker, who died on Thursday aged 83, pioneered the idea of cheap air travel with his Skytrain to America in 1977; his entrepreneurial spirit brought him immense public affection and the wrath of ...
tc_1355
What did Guinness adopt as its trademark in the 60s?
Harp
[ "harp museum", "harps", "nabla instrument", "folk harp", "harpist", "triangular harp", "frame harp", "harp" ]
[ "The 60s and 70s Beer Guide - Retrowow\n\nThe 60s and 70s Beer Guide\n60s and 70s Beer Guide\nChanging fashions ruled beer drinking in the 50s, 60s and 70s. First bottled pale ale challenged draught mild as the Nation's favourite drink. Then a few years later, everyone was drinking draught keg bitter, with Watney...
tc_1356
Which city was the HQ of the European Space program?
Paris
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[ "Russia and Europe Team Up for Mars Missions - Space.com\n\nRussia and Europe Team Up for Mars Missions\nRussia and Europe Team Up for Mars Missions\nBy SPACE.com Staff |\nMarch 14, 2013 06:00pm ET\nMORE\nArtist's concept of the ExoMars 2016 spacecraft, which consists of the Trace Gas Orbiter and the Entry, descent...
tc_1357
Which Andre built the first factory to mass-produce rubber tires?
Michelin
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[ "Tire\n\nA tire (American English) or tyre (British English) is a ring-shaped vehicle component that covers the wheel's rim to protect it and enable better vehicle performance. Most tires, such as those for automobiles and bicycles, provide traction between the vehicle and the road while providing a flexible cushi...
tc_1358
Which film actor became mayor of Carmel, California in 1986?
Clint Eastwood
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[ "Carmel-by-the-Sea, California\n\nCarmel-by-the-Sea, often simply referred to as Carmel, is a city in Monterey County, California, United States, founded in 1902 and incorporated on October 31, 1916. Situated on the Monterey Peninsula, Carmel is known for its natural scenery and rich artistic history. In 1906, the ...
tc_1359
Which pop artist died in New York in1987?
Andy Warhol
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[ "The day artist Andy Warhol died at 58 in 1987 - NY Daily News\n\nThe day artist Andy Warhol died at 58 in 1987 - NY Daily News\nThe day Andy Warhol, pop art icon, died at 58 of a heart attack in 1987\nThe day artist Andy Warhol died at 58 in 1987\nNEW YORK DAILY NEWS\nPop artist Andy Warhol is shown in this 1987 p...
tc_1360
How did James F Fixx, promoter of jogging for good health, die in 1984?
Heart attack while jogging
[ "heart attack while jogging" ]
[ "Jim Fixx\n\nJames Fuller \"Jim\" Fixx (April 23, 1932 – July 20, 1984) was an American who authored the 1977 best-selling book The Complete Book of Running. He is credited with helping start America's fitness revolution, popularizing the sport of running and demonstrating the health benefits of regular jogging. He...
tc_1361
How was Jean Claude Duvalier known before he ws exiled in 1986?
Baby Doc
[ "jean claude duvalier", "bebe doc", "baby doc duvalier", "bébé doc", "jean claude 22baby doc 22 duvalier", "baby doc" ]
[ "Jean-Claude Duvalier\n\nJean-Claude Duvalier, nicknamed “Baby Doc” () (3 July 19514 October 2014), was the President of Haiti from 1971 until his overthrow by a popular uprising in 1986. He succeeded his father François \"Papa Doc\" Duvalier as the ruler of Haiti after the latter's death in 1971. After assuming po...
tc_1362
Where did teenager Matthias Rust land his plane in 1987 much to the surprise of the country's authorities?
Red Square
[ "kremlin square", "яеd sqцаяе", "red square moscow", "red square" ]
[ "28 May History: This Date - safran-arts.com\n\n28 May History: This Date\nREGIONAL SUMMARIES: Africa — Americas — Asia and the Pacific — Europe and Central Asia — Middle East and North Africa . 2002 NATO and Russia sign a cooperation agreement, in a military base near Rome. Then US pres...
tc_1363
From which UK airport did Virgin Atlantic flights first depart for New York-Newark?
London Gatwick
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[ "Airport\n\nAn airport is an aerodrome with facilities for flights to take off and land. Airports often have facilities to store and maintain aircraft, and a control tower. An airport consists of a landing area, which comprises an aerially accessible open space including at least one operationally active surface ...
tc_1364
Great Briton fought which country over the Falkland Islands?
Argentina
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[ "Falkland Islands\n\nThe Falkland Islands (; ) are an archipelago in the South Atlantic Ocean on the Patagonian Shelf. The principal islands are about 300 mi east of South America's southern Patagonian coast, at a latitude of about 52°S. The archipelago, with an area of 4700 sqmi, comprises East Falkland, West Falk...
tc_1367
Which oil tanker disastrously ran aground off 'Brittany in 1987?
Amoco Cadiz
[ "amoco cadiz", "mv amaco cadiz", "mv amoco cadiz", "imo 7336422" ]
[ "Brittany\n\nBrittany (; ; , pronounced or; Gallo: Bertaèyn, pronounced) is a cultural region in the north-west of France. Covering the western part of Armorica, as it was known during the period of Roman occupation, Brittany subsequently became an independent kingdom and then a duchy before being united with the ...
tc_1368
Where did the US side of the Band Aid concert take place?
Philadelphia
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[ "Live Aid\n\nLive Aid was a dual-venue concert held on 13 July 1985, and an ongoing music-based fundraising initiative. The original event was organised by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise funds for relief of the ongoing Ethiopian famine. Billed as the \"global jukebox\", the event was held simultaneously at Wembl...
tc_1369
Natan Sharansky was released from prison in the USSR to begin a new life where?
Israel
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[ "Natan Sharansky\n\nNatan Sharansky (, ; born Anatoly Borisovich Shcharansky () on 20 January 1948) is a Soviet-born Israeli politician, human rights activist and author who spent nine years in Soviet prisons. Natan Sharansky has served as Chairman of the Executive of the Jewish Agency since June 2009.", "Natan S...
tc_1371
Which country celebrated its bicentenary in 1988?
Australia
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[ "National Party of Australia\n\nThe National Party of Australia (also known as The Nationals or simply, The Nats) is an Australian political party. Traditionally representing graziers, farmers, and rural voters generally, it began as the Country Party in 1920 at a federal level. It would later briefly adopt the nam...
tc_1372
The mother of which Monkee invented typewriter correction fluid?
Mike Nesmith
[ "michael nesmith", "mike nesmith" ]
[ "The Monkees\n\nThe Monkees are an American Pop-rock band originally active between 1965 and 1971, with subsequent reunion albums and tours in the decades that followed. They were formed in Los Angeles in 1965 by Bob Rafelson and Bert Schneider for the American television series The Monkees, which aired from 1966 t...
tc_1374
What type of aircraft is the Hawker Siddley Harrier?
Jump Jet
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[ "Aircraft\n\nAn aircraft is a machine that is able to fly by gaining support from the air. It counters the force of gravity by using either static lift or by using the dynamic lift of an airfoil, or in a few cases the downward thrust from jet engines.", "Aircraft\n\nThe human activity that surrounds aircraft is ...
tc_1375
What does Volkswagen actually mean?
People's car
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[ "Volkswagen\n\nVolkswagen AG (VW;) () is a German car manufacturer headquartered in Wolfsburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. Established in 1937, Volkswagen is the top-selling and namesake marque of the Volkswagen Group, the holding company created in 1975 for the growing company, and is now the second-largest automaker i...
tc_1376
What does the Transalaska Pipeline System transport?
Oil
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[ "Trans-Alaska Pipeline System\n\nThe Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) includes the trans-Alaska crude-oil pipeline, 12 pump stations, several hundred miles of feeder pipelines, and the Valdez Marine Terminal. TAPS is one of the world's largest pipeline systems. It is commonly called the Alaska pipeline, trans-A...
tc_1378
What was the name of the world's first nuclear-powered submarine?
Nautilus
[ "nautilus zoology", "nautili", "nautilus", "eutrephoceratidae", "nautilidae", "nautilid" ]
[ "Submarine\n\nA submarine is a watercraft capable of independent operation underwater. It differs from a submersible, which has more limited underwater capability. The term most commonly refers to a large, crewed, autonomous vessel. It is also sometimes used historically or colloquially to refer to remotely operate...
tc_1380
Which American company pioneered electric ignition in motor cars?
Cadillac
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[ "Car\n\nA car is a wheeled, self-powered motor vehicle used for transportation and a product of the automotive industry. Most definitions of the term specify that cars are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels with tyres, and to be constructed pri...
tc_1381
Who invented the world's first photocopier?
Chester Carlson
[ "chester carlson", "chester floyd carlson", "chester f carlson", "carlson chester f" ]
[ "Photocopier\n\nA photocopier (also known as a copier or copy machine) is a machine that makes paper copies of documents and other visual images quickly and cheaply. Most current photocopiers use a technology called xerography, a dry process that uses electrostatic charges on a light-sensitive photoreceptor to fir...
tc_1383
Where were the 2002 Winter Olympic Games held?
Salt Lake City
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[ "2002 Winter Olympics\n\nThe 2002 Winter Olympics, officially the XIX Olympic Winter Games (French: Les XIXes Jeux olympiques d'hiver) and commonly known as Salt Lake 2002, were a winter multi-sport event that was celebrated in February 2002 in and around Salt Lake City, United States. Approximately 2,400 athletes ...
tc_1384
"Who wrote the line, ""Do not go gentle into that good night?"
Dylan Thomas
[ "colm garan thomas", "dylan tomas", "llewelyn thomas", "dillan thomas", "dillon thomas", "dylan marlais thomas", "dylan thomas" ]
[ "Do not go gentle into that good night\n\n\"Do not go gentle into that good night\" is a poem in the form of a villanelle, and the most famous work of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas (1914–1953). Though first published in the journal Botteghe Oscure in 1951, it was actually written in 1947 when he was in Florence with his...
tc_1385
What is Jennifer Jason Leigh's real name?
Jennifer Morrow
[ "jennifer morrow" ]
[ "Jennifer Jason Leigh files for divorce just seven months ...\n\nJennifer Jason Leigh files for divorce just seven months after giving birth | Daily Mail Online\ncomments\nIt has been just seven months since she gave birth to her son, but Single White Female actress Jennifer Jason Leigh has filed for divorce. She w...
tc_1388
Which musical instrument was found in Bonnie & Clyde's car after they were shot?
Saxophone
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[ "Bonnie and Clyde\n\nBonnie Elizabeth Parker (October 1, 1910 – May 23, 1934) and Clyde Chestnut Barrow a.k.a. Clyde Champion Barrow (March 24, 1909 – May 23, 1934) were American criminals who traveled the central United States with their gang during the Great Depression, robbing and killing people. At times, the...
tc_1389
Which album was said to have reflected the end of Bob Dylan's marriage?
Blood On The Tracks
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[ "Bob Dylan\n\nBob Dylan (; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, artist and writer. He has been influential in popular music and culture for more than five decades. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when his songs chronicled social unrest, although Dylan re...
tc_1390
What was the only Fleetwood Mac track to top the singles charts in the 70s?
Dreams
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[ "Fleetwood Mac\n\nFleetwood Mac are a British-American rock band formed in July 1967, in London. The band have sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling bands of all time. In 1998, selected members of Fleetwood Mac were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and receiv...
tc_1394
Who was the defending champion when Billie Jean King first won Wimbledon singles?
Margaret Smith
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tc_1395
In which country did Argentina first win soccer's World Cup?
Argentina (1978)
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[ "FIFA World Cup\n\nThe FIFA World Cup, often simply called the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of ' (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The championship has been awarded every four years since the inaugural tournament...
tc_1396
To the nearest million, what was the population of the USA in 1910?
92
[ "ninety two" ]
[ "The Population of Mexico from origins to revolution\n\nThe Population of Mexico from origins to revolution\nDecember 8, 1997", "The Population of Mexico from origins to revolution\n\nGreat triumphs and terrible tragedies mark the population history of Mexico over the millennia. The first great swell of populatio...
tc_1398
In Chaplin's The Great Dictator, which country did the dictator rule?
Tomania
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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_1399
What is Joan Collin's middle name?
Henrietta
[ "henrietta", "henrietta disambiguation" ]
[ "The Collins Bloodline\n\nThe Collins Bloodline\nThe Collins Bloodline", "The Collins Bloodline\n\nThe next family in our series of articles on the top 13 Illuminati families is the Collins family, The first two have been the Astor family and the Bundy family. The first two articles were fairly ...
tc_1400
What was the Aristocrat record label renamed?
Chess
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[ "Chess Records\n\nChess Records was an American record company, founded in 1950 in Chicago and specializing in blues and rhythm and blues. Over time it expanded into soul music, gospel music, early rock and roll, and occasional jazz and comedy recordings, released on the Chess, Checker, Argo, and Cadet labels. The ...
tc_1401
Which President wrote Why England Slept about the rise of Fascism?
John F. Kennedy
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[ "Why England Slept\n\nWhy England Slept is the published version of a thesis written by John F Kennedy while in his senior year at Harvard College. Its title was an allusion to Winston Churchill's 1938 book While England Slept, which also examined the buildup of German power. Published in 1940, the book examines t...
tc_1402
Where was the first H bomb exploded in 1952?
Eniwetok
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[ "United States tests first hydrogen bomb - Nov 01, 1952 ...\n\nUnited States tests first hydrogen bomb - Nov 01, 1952 - HISTORY.com\nUnited States tests first hydrogen bomb\nShare this:\nUnited States tests first hydrogen bomb\nAuthor\nUnited States tests first hydrogen bomb\nURL\nPublisher\nA+E Networks\nThe Unite...
tc_1403
Queen Alia international airport is in which country?
Jordan
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[ "Queen Alia International Airport\n\nQueen Alia International Airport (; transliterated: Matar Al-Malikah Alia Ad-Dowali) is Jordan's main and largest airport and is located in Zizya 30 km south of the capital city, Amman. Named after Queen Alia, third wife to the late King Hussein of Jordan, the airport is home t...
tc_1404
"Which hairdresser said, """"The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary?"""
Vidal Sassoon
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tc_1406
Which space probe sent pictures from Mars in 1965?
Mariner 4
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[ "Mars\n\nMars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second-smallest planet in the Solar System, after Mercury. Named after the Roman god of war, it is often referred to as the \"Red Planet\" because the iron oxide prevalent on its surface gives it a reddish appearance. Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin...
tc_1407
Which villain was played by Burgess Meredith in the 1960s Batman TV series?
The Penguin
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[ "Burgess Meredith\n\nOliver Burgess Meredith (November 16, 1907 – September 9, 1997), known professionally as Burgess Meredith, was an American actor, director, producer, and writer in theater, film, and television. Active for more than six decades, Meredith has been called \"a virtuosic actor\" and \"one of the ...
tc_1408
What was the name of the US army airplane which flew a record 150 hours non-stop in 1929?
Question Mark
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[ "1929’s record-setting endurance flights — General Aviation ...\n\n1929’s record-setting endurance flights — General Aviation News\n1929’s record-setting endurance flights\nMay 10, 2015\nby Dennis Parks\nThe 1920s saw many records set for altitude, speed, endurance and range, but they were destined to be only fleet...
tc_1409
In what year did regular Boeing 707 flights begin across he Atlantic?
1958
[ "one thousand nine hundred and fifty eight" ]
[ "Boeing 707\n\nThe Boeing 707 is a mid-sized, long-range, narrow-body, four-engine jet airliner built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes from 1958 to 1979. Its name is commonly pronounced as \"seven oh seven\". Versions of the aircraft have a capacity from 140 to 219 passengers and a range of 2500 to.", "Boeing 707\n...
tc_1412
Who became Queen of the Netherlands in 1980?
Beatrix
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[ "Beatrix of the Netherlands\n\nBeatrix (Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard,; born 31 January 1938) reigned as Queen of the Netherlands from 1980 until her abdication in 2013, after a reign of exactly 33 years. She is the eldest daughter of Queen Juliana and her husband, Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld. Upon her mother...
tc_1413
How many Billboard solo NO 1's did ex-Beatle Ringo Starr have?
Two
[ "2", "two" ]
[ "Billboard (magazine)\n\nBillboard is an entertainment media brand owned by The Hollywood Reporter-Billboard Media Group. It publishes news, video, opinion, reviews, events and style. It is known for music charts, including the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard 200, tracking the most popular songs and albums in diffe...
tc_1414
In what year did the New York subway open?
1903
[ "one thousand nine hundred and three" ]
[ "New York City\n\nThe City of New York, often called New York City or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States. Located at the southern tip of the state of New York, the city is the center of the New York metropolitan area, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world. With a...
tc_1415
Which country does the airline Aero Lloyd come from?
Germany
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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_1416
In which decade was the Benjamin Franklin suspension bridge opened?
1920s
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tc_1417
How many prisoners were left in Alcatraz just before it closed?
27
[ "twenty seven" ]
[ "Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary\n\nThe Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary or United States Penitentiary, Alcatraz Island (often just referred to as Alcatraz) was a maximum high-security federal prison on Alcatraz Island, off the coast of San Francisco, California, USA, which operated from 1934 to 1963.", "Alcatraz Fed...
tc_1418
What was the name of the first weather satellite?
Tiros
[ "tiros" ]
[ "Weather satellite\n\nThe weather satellite is a type of satellite that is primarily used to monitor the weather and climate of the Earth. Satellites can be polar orbiting, covering the entire Earth asynchronously, or geostationary, hovering over the same spot on the equator.", "Weather satellite\n\nMeteorologic...
tc_1419
Who directed the movie Trading Places?
John Landis
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[ "Trading Places\n\nTrading Places is a 1983 American comedy film directed by John Landis, starring Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy. It tells the story of an upper-class commodities broker and a homeless street hustler whose lives cross paths when they are unknowingly made part of an elaborate bet. Ralph Bellamy, Don A...
tc_1423
Where in Australia was swashbuckling Errol Flynn born?
Hobart
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[ "Australia\n\nAustralia (,,), officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area. Neighbouring countries include Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and Eas...
tc_1424
Vehicles from which country use the international registration letters KWT?
Kuwait
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tc_1425
At what weight did boxer Chris Eubank win the WBO title in 1990?
Middleweight
[ "middle weight", "middleweight" ]
[ "Boxing\n\nBoxing is a martial art and combat sport in which two people wearing protective gloves throw punches at each other for a predetermined set of time in a boxing ring.", "Boxing\n\nAmateur boxing is both an Olympic and Commonwealth sport and is a common fixture in most international games—it also has its ...
tc_1426
Who featured with Bobby Brown on the No 1 She Ain't Worth It?
Glenn Medeiros
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[ "She Ain't Worth It\n\n\"She Ain't Worth It\" is a song recorded by Glenn Medeiros with a rap verse from singer Bobby Brown. It hit number one for two weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 on July 21, 1990, becoming Medeiros' only number one hit in America and Brown's second and last number one hit after \"My Prerogative\...
tc_1427
What was Elvis Presley's first album which did not have his name in the title?
King Creole
[ "king creole" ]
[ "Elvis Presley\n\nElvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American musician and actor. Regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century, he is often referred to as \"the King of Rock and Roll\", or simply, \"the King\".", "Elvis Presley\n\nPresley was born in Tupel...
tc_1431
Where was golf's 1977 US Open held?
Tulsa Oklahoma
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[ "1977 U.S. Open (golf)\n\nThe 1977 U.S. Open was the 77th U.S. Open, held June 16–19 at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Hubert Green won the first of his two major titles, one stroke ahead of runner-up Lou Graham, the 1975 champion.", "1977 U.S. Open (golf)\n\nGreen began the final round with the ...
tc_1432
Who shared world amateur baseball championship with USA in1973?
Cuba
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[ "Baseball\n\nBaseball is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of nine players each, who take turns batting and fielding.", "Baseball\n\nThe batting team attempts to score runs by hitting a ball that is thrown by the pitcher with a bat swung by the batter, then running counter-clockwise around a series of ...
tc_1433
Who lost the first Super Bowl of the 70s?
Minnesota Vikings
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[ "Super Bowl XLIV\n\nSuper Bowl XLIV was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion New Orleans Saints and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Indianapolis Colts to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 2009 season. The Saints defeated the Colts...
tc_1434
How many times did the New York Yankees win the World Series in the 1970s?
Twice
[ "twice", "twice disambiguation" ]
[ "New York Yankees\n\nThe New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East division. The Yankees are one of two Major League clubs based in New York City; t...
tc_1435
Which team in the 80s won the Super Bowl by the biggest margin?
Chicago Bears
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tc_1436
Where did Maurice Green set his 9.79 seconds for the 100m in 1999?
Athens
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[ "Maurice Greene (athlete)\n\nMaurice Greene (born July 23, 1974) is an American former track and field sprinter who specialized in the 100 meters and 200 meters. He is a former 100 m world record holder with a time of 9.79 seconds. During the height of his career (1997–2004) he won four Olympic medals and was a fiv...
tc_1437
Who won baseball's first World Series of the 50s?
New York Yankees
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[ "Baseball\n\nBaseball is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of nine players each, who take turns batting and fielding.", "Baseball\n\nThe batting team attempts to score runs by hitting a ball that is thrown by the pitcher with a bat swung by the batter, then running counter-clockwise around a series of ...
tc_1440
Who was Jermaine O'Neal playing against when he made his debut in 1996?
Denver Nuggets
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[ "Jermaine O'Neal\n\nJermaine Lee O'Neal (born October 13, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player. The 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m), 255 lb (115 kg) forward-center had a successful high school career and declared his eligibility for the 1996 NBA draft straight out of high school. He was selected by the Po...
tc_1444
Who was the second American to win the Indianapolis 500 four times?
Al Unser Sr
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tc_1445
Who was the Super Bowl MVP in 1979 and 1980.
Terry Bradshaw
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tc_1447
In 1978 US Masters, who was leading Gary Player by seven strokes, only to lose by a single stroke?
Hubert Green
[ "hubert green", "hubie green" ]
[ "Gary Player\n\nGary Player DMS, OIG (born 1 November 1935) is a retired South African professional golfer, widely regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of golf. Over his career, Player accumulated nine major championships on the regular tour and six Champions Tour major championship victories, as ...
tc_1448
Where were the first World Athletics Championships held?
Helsinki
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[ "IAAF World Championships in Athletics\n\nThe World Championships in Athletics is an event organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). The first three championships were held every four years, championships have been held every two years since 1991.", "IAAF World Championships in A...
tc_1449
Which was the first team to win three Super Bowls?
Pittsburgh Steelers
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[ "List of Super Bowl champions\n\nThe Super Bowl is an annual American football game that determines the champion of the National Football League (NFL). The game culminates a season that begins in the late summer of the previous calendar year. The contest is held in an American city, chosen three to four years befor...
tc_1450
Who was the first MVP in a Super Bowl to be on the losing side?
Chuck Howley
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tc_1451
Who won the Princess Cup in 1997 with Monica Seles?
Anna Kournikova
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[ "Monica Seles - Players | WTA Tennis English\n\nPlayers | WTA Tennis English\nCareer in Review\nMonica Seles Biography\nWas coached by father, Karolj, until his death in May 1998; holds especially dear the memory of first playing tennis with him in a parking lot; mother's name is Ester; has Yorkshire terrier named ...
tc_1453
Which team has not won a World Series since Babe Ruth stopped pitching for them?
Boston Red Sox
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[ "World Series\n\nThe World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) in North America, contested since 1903 between the American League (AL) champion team and the National League (NL) champion team. Prior to 1969, the team with the best regular season win-loss record in each league aut...
tc_1461
Who skippered Stars & Stripes in the America's Cup in 1987 and 1988?
Dennis Conner
[ "dennis conner" ]
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tc_1463
Who did Martina Navratilova beat to win her ninth Wimbledon title?
Zina Garrison
[ "zina garrison jackson", "zina garrison" ]
[ "Martina Navratilova\n\nMartina Navratilova (; born Martina Šubertová; October 18, 1956) is a retired Czech and American tennis player and coach. In 2005, Tennis magazine selected her as the greatest female tennis player for the years 1965 through 2005.", "Martina Navratilova\n\nNavratilova was World No. 1 for a ...
tc_1464
Who captained the US Ryder Cup team in 1991?
Dave Stockton
[ "dave stockton" ]
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tc_1465
Which team in the 70s won the Super Bowl by the biggest margin?
Oakland Raiders
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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_1466
Who was the winner of the last Open at Carnoustie before Paul Lawrie?
Tom Watson
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[ "Carnoustie\n\nCarnoustie (; ) is a town and former police burgh in the council area of Angus, Scotland. It is at the mouth of the Barry Burn on the North Sea coast. In the 2011 census, Carnoustie had a population of 11,394, making it the fourth largest town in Angus.", "Carnoustie\n\nThe town was founded in the ...
tc_1473
In what years did John Henry win the Arlington Million?
1981 & 1984
[ "1981 1984" ]
[ "John Henry (horse)\n\nJohn Henry (March 9, 1975 – October 8, 2007) was an American Thoroughbred race horse who had 39 wins, with $6,591,860 in earnings. This total is the equivalent to almost 15 million dollars in 2015. He was twice voted the Eclipse Award for Horse of the Year in 1981 and 1984, with his 1981 sel...
tc_1475
Who was the first president of the National Football League?
Jim Thorpe
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[ "National Football League\n\nThe National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league consisting of 32 teams, divided equally between the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC). The NFL is one of the four major professional sports leagues in North America,...
tc_1476
Who rode Affirmed for each race when he won the Triple Crown?
Steve Cauthen
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tc_1478
Which team lost the most Super Bowls in the 1970s?
Minnesota Vikings
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[ "NFL's greatest teams to not win the Super Bowl: 1-20 | FOX ...\n\nNFL's greatest teams not to win the Super Bowl: 1-20 | FOX Sports\nJan 27, 2014 at 4:12p ET\n0\nShares\nFox Sports South invokes a numbers-based look at the 40 Greatest Teams Not To Win The Super Bowl — a list that researches 48 NFL campaigns (1966-...
tc_1479
Who won the first all American French Open Men's Singles final for almost 40 years in the 90s?
Jim Courier
[ "jim courier" ]
[ "French Open\n\nThe French Open, often referred to as Roland Garros, is a major tennis tournament held over two weeks between late May and early June at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. Named after the French aviator Roland Garros, it is the premier clay-court tennis championship event in the world and the...
tc_1482
What was the first British-trained horse to run in the Kentucky Derby?
Bold Arrangement
[ "bold arrangement" ]
[ "Jupiter Island (horse)\n\nJupiter Island (23 February 1979–25 July 1998) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He won fourteen of his forty-one races in a six-year racing career which lasted from 1981 until 1986. He showed useful but unexceptional form until the late summer of 1983 when he won the Ebor Ha...
tc_1483
In which sport did Eric Navet of France become a 1990 world champion?
Show Jumping
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[ "Éric Navet\n\nÉric Navet (born 9 May 1959) is a French equestrian and Olympic medalist. He was born in Bayeux. He won a bronze medal in show jumping at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona." ]
tc_1488
Who won baseball's first World Series of the 70s?
Baltimore Orioles
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[ "World Series\n\nThe World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB) in North America, contested since 1903 between the American League (AL) champion team and the National League (NL) champion team. Prior to 1969, the team with the best regular season win-loss record in each league aut...
tc_1489
What was the original name of the Kansas City Chiefs?
Dallas Texans
[ "dallas texans", "dallas texans disambiguation" ]
[ "Kansas City Chiefs\n\nThe Kansas City Chiefs are a professional American football team based in Kansas City, Missouri. The Chiefs compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) West division. The team was founded in 1960 as the Dallas Texans by bus...
tc_1490
Who was Super Bowl MVP the year after Joe Namath won it?
Len Dawson
[ "lenny dawson", "len dawson" ]
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tc_1491
In 1952 who was the then oldest boxer to become world champoion?
Jersey Joe Walcott
[ "jersey joe walcott", "arnold raymond cream", "arnold cream" ]
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tc_1493
In 1988 who won the tennis Grand Slam and Olympic gold?
Steffi Graf
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[ "Tennis\n\nTennis is a racket sport that can be played individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles). Each player uses a tennis racket that is strung with cord to strike a hollow rubber ball covered with felt over or around a net and into the opponent's court. T...
tc_1494
How was Walker Smith Robinson better known?
Sugar Ray Robinson
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tc_1497
What is the nickname of record-breaking sprinter Maurice Greene?
Kansas Cannonball
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tc_1498
Who was the first boxer to twice regain the world heavyweight title?
Muhammad Ali
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Peter Nichol became the first Brit in 25 years to win the British open in which sport?
Squash
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