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Which author published an account of the Hiroshima bombings, John Hersey or Mickey Spillane?
Title: Mickey Spillane Passage: Frank Morrison Spillane (March 9, 1918July 17, 2006), better known as Mickey Spillane, was an American crime novelist, whose stories often feature his signature detective character, Mike Hammer. More than 225 million copies of his books have sold internationally. Spillane was also an occasional actor, once even playing Hammer himself. Title: Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer Passage: Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer is the title used for two syndicated television series that followed the adventures of fictional private detective Mike Hammer. The gritty, crime fighting detectivecreated by American crime author Mickey Spillanehas also inspired several feature films and television films. Title: Hiroshima (book) Passage: Hiroshima is a book by Pulitzer Prize-winning author John Hersey. It tells the stories of six survivors of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, covering a period of time immediately prior to and one year after the atomic bomb was dropped on August 6, 1945. It was originally published in "The New Yorker". Although the story was originally scheduled to be published over four issues, the entire edition of August 31, 1946, was dedicated to the article. The article and subsequent book are regarded as one of the earliest examples of the New Journalism, in which the story-telling techniques of fiction are adapted to non-fiction reporting. Title: John Hersey Passage: John Richard Hersey (June 17, 1914 March 24, 1993) was an American writer and journalist. He is considered one of the earliest practitioners of the so-called New Journalism, in which storytelling techniques of fiction are adapted to non-fiction reportage. Hersey's account of the aftermath of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, was adjudged the finest piece of American journalism of the 20th century by a 36-member panel associated with New York University's journalism department.
John Richard Hersey
John Hersey
Mickey Spillane
What 17th-century colonial province was founded by the leader of a group of Walloon Huguenots who fled Europe due to religious persecutions?
Title: New Netherland Passage: New Netherland (Dutch: "Nieuw Nederland" ) was a 17th-century colonial province of the Seven United Netherlands that was located on the East Coast of North America. The claimed territories extended from the Delmarva Peninsula to extreme southwestern Cape Cod, while the more limited settled areas are now part of the Mid-Atlantic States of New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Connecticut, with small outposts in Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. Title: John Eliot Historic District Passage: The John Eliot Historic District encompasses what was the historic early village center of Natick, Massachusetts. Now the heart of the village of South Natick, it now exhibits a diversity of architecture from the 18th to early 20th centuries, laid out along historic 17th-century colonial routes. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Title: Wendelmoet Claesdochter Passage: Wendelmoet Claesdochter, or "Weynke Arisdochter of Monnickendam", (born in Monnickendam, died 1527 in The Hague), was a Dutch Lutheran. She was executed for heresy by strangulation followed by burning, and is known as the first woman victim to the religious persecutions in the Netherlands during the reign of Emperor Charles V. She was a leading figure in spreading the protestantism in Monnickendam through bible meetings. She was used in propaganda as a protestant martyr, and appeared in the protestant martyrs book "Het offer des Heeren" since the 1570 edition. Title: Jess de Forest Passage: Jess de Forest (1576 October 22, 1624) was the leader of a group of Walloon Huguenots who fled Europe due to religious persecutions. They emigrated to the New World, where he planned to found New-Belgium.
New Netherland
Jess de Forest
New Netherland
Which Australian author and columnist is the author of the book on which Australian television series The Wrong Girlis based?
Title: Zo Foster Blake Passage: Zo Foster Blake (ne Foster; born 28 July 1980) is an Australian author, columnist, Title: Leigh Sales Passage: Leigh Peta Sales (born 10 May 1973) is an Australian author and journalist. She is the host of the Australian television channel ABC's flagship news and current affairs program "7.30". Title: Angelo Loukakis Passage: Angelo Loukakis is an Australian author. He was born in Australia, attended Fort Street High School, studied English Literature at the University of New South Wales, and acquired a Dip. Ed. from Sydney Teachers College and a Doctorate in Creative Arts from the University of Technology, Sydney. He has worked as a teacher, editor, publisher and scriptwriter. Loukakis is the author of three novels: "Messenger", "The Memory of Tides", and "Houdini's Flight"; two collections of short stories, as well as non-fiction work, such as a children's book on Greeks in Australia, a book on ancestry based on the Australian version of the television series Who Do You Think You Are? and a travel book on Norfolk Island. Title: The Wrong Girl (TV series) Passage: The Wrong Girl is an Australian drama television series, based on Zo Foster Blake's book of the same name, that first aired on Network Ten on 28 September 2016.
Zo Foster Blake
The Wrong Girl (TV series)
Zo Foster Blake
What was the first professional short of the director of Daniel Deronda?
Title: Tom Hooper Passage: Thomas George "Tom" Hooper (born 5 October 1972) is an English film and television director of English and Australian background. Hooper began making short films as a teenager, and had his first professional short, "Painted Faces", broadcast on Channel 4 in 1992. At Oxford University Hooper directed plays and television commercials. After graduating, he directed episodes of "Quayside", "Byker Grove", "EastEnders" and "Cold Feet" on British television. Title: Daniel Deronda (TV serial) Passage: Daniel Deronda is a British television serial drama adapted by Andrew Davies from the George Eliot novel of the same name. It was directed by Tom Hooper, produced by Louis Marks, and was first broadcast in three parts on BBC One from 23 November to 7 December 2002. The serial starred Hugh Dancy as Daniel Deronda, Romola Garai as Gwendolen Harleth, Hugh Bonneville as Henleigh Grandcourt, and Jodhi May as Mirah Lapidoth. Co-production funding came from WGBH Boston. Title: Daniel Deronda Berolzheimer Passage: Dr. Daniel Deronda Berolzheimer (June 30, 1877 August 24, 1952), of New York City, was a noted philatelist who was named to the Hall of Fame of the American Philatelic Society. Title: Russell Aukerman Passage: Albert Russell Aukerman was an early professional football player-coach for the Latrobe Athletic Association. Prior to that, he was a halfback at Gettysburg College. He entered the College in 1893 at the age of 20. Because of his maturity, he was elected captain of the football team. He emerged as one of the premier rushers of his day. Over a three-year period, he produced the winning points in wins over Dickinson, Washington Jefferson, Franklin College and Marshall University. He was also an accomplished track athlete for Gettysburg, running the 100 and 200 meter relays and also the long jump. He left school to become a physical instructor at the Latrobe A. A. He was then picked to be the team's first head coach in 1895. He formed what became one of the first professional football teams and is credited with scoring the first professional touchdown, with John Brallier in a game against the Jeannette Athletic Club. Aukerman also played pro football for the Duquesne Country and Athletic Club for two games in 1895 at Exposition Park
Painted Faces
Daniel Deronda (TV serial)
Tom Hooper
Are University of Patras and Manhattan College both public universities?
Title: Manhattan College Passage: Manhattan College is a private, independent, Roman Catholic, liberal arts college located in the Bronx, New York City, United States. After originally being established in 1853 by the Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle Christian Brothers) as an academy for day students, Manhattan College was officially incorporated as an institution of higher education through a charter granted by the New York State Board of Regents. In 1922, the College moved from Manhattan to the Riverdale section of the Bronx, roughly 6.4 mi north of its original location on 131st Street in the Manhattanville section of Manhattan. Manhattan College offers undergraduate programs in the arts, business, education, health, engineering, and science. Graduate programs are offered for education, business, and engineering. "U.S. News World Report" lists Manhattan as one of the top 20 colleges in the Regional Universities North category. In addition, Manhattan consistently ranks in the top twenty in surveys that evaluate return on investment. In the 20142015 Payscale.com College Return on Investment survey, Manhattan placed 15th nationally. Title: International Forum of Public Universities Passage: The International Forum of Public Universities (IFPU) is a consortium of twenty-three public universities. The forum's permanent secretariat currently resides at the Universit de Montral in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Bringing together a limited number of universities from diverse countries, the forum was founded on October 11, 2007, with the mission of "promoting the expression of values that underlie the mission of public universities in an era of internationalization". In 2008, the consortium included 13 of the world's 200 top universities according to "Times Higher Education" rankings. Each year, a specialized summer school is hosted by one of its member universities. Title: University of Patras Passage: University of Patras (UPatras; Greek: , "Panepistmio Patrn") is a public university in Patras, Greece. It is the third largest university in Greece with respect to the size of the student body, the staff, and the number of departments. Title: Oregon Office of University Coordination Passage: The Oregon Office of University Coordination is the agency designated by the Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC), established in 2013 under ORS 352.002, to provide academic and fiscal coordination for seven public universities in Oregon. Beginning 20152016, the Office of University Coordination was authorized to process academic program approval through the HECC, make budget recommendations for public universities in Oregon, and allocate funds using a model for student success and completion. Effective July 1, 2014, three universities (University of Oregon, Oregon State University, and Portland State University) broke away from the Oregon University System. Effective July 1, 2015, the remaining four universities (Eastern Oregon University, Oregon Institute of Technology, Southern Oregon University and Western Oregon University) also became independent.
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University of Patras
Manhattan College
Me and the Colonel was a film based on the play by the novelist of what nationality?
Title: Ashadh Ka Ek Din Passage: Ashadh Ka Ek Din (Hindi: , One Day in Ashadh) is a Hindi play by Mohan Rakesh that debuted in 1958 and is considered the first Modern Hindi play. The play received a Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for best play in 1959 and has been staged by several prominent directors to critical acclaim. A feature film based on the play was directed by Mani Kaul and released in 1971, and went on to win Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie for the year. Title: Cast a Giant Shadow Passage: Cast a Giant Shadow is a 1966 big-budget action film based on the life of Colonel Mickey Marcus, and stars Kirk Douglas, Senta Berger, Yul Brynner, John Wayne, Frank Sinatra and Angie Dickinson. Melville Shavelson adapted, produced and directed. Title: Me and the Colonel Passage: Me and the Colonel is a 1958 film based on the play "Jacobowsky und der Oberst" by Franz Werfel. It was directed by Peter Glenville and stars Danny Kaye, Curt Jrgens and Nicole Maurey. Title: Franz Werfel Passage: Franz Viktor Werfel (10 September 1890 26 August 1945) was an Austrian-Bohemian novelist, playwright, and poet whose career spanned World War I, the Interwar period, and World War II. He is primarily known as the author of "The Forty Days of Musa Dagh" (1933, English tr. 1934, 2012), a novel based on events that took place during the Armenian Genocide of 1915, and "The Song of Bernadette" (1941), a novel about the life and visions of the French Catholic saint Bernadette Soubirous, which was made into a Hollywood film of the same name.
Austrian-Bohemian
Me and the Colonel
Franz Werfel
Who was the showrunner for the Simpsons season with the episode spoofing Cape Fear?
Title: Cape Fear (region) Passage: Cape Fear is a coastal plain and tidewater region of North Carolina centered about the city of Wilmington. The region takes its name from the adjacent Cape Fear headland, as does the Cape Fear River which flows through the region and empties into the Atlantic Ocean near the cape. Much of the region's populated areas are found along the Atlantic beaches and the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway while the rural areas are dominated by farms and swampland like that of the Green Swamp. The general area can be also identified by the titles Lower Cape Fear, Wilmington Metropolitan Area, Southeastern North Carolina, and Azalea Coast. The latter name is derived from the North Carolina Azalea Festival held annually in Wilmington. Municipalities in the area belong to the Cape Fear Council of Governments. Title: The Simpsons (season 5) Passage: "The Simpsons"' fifth season originally aired on the Fox network between September 30, 1993 and May 19, 1994. The showrunner for the fifth production season was David Mirkin who executive produced 20 episodes. Al Jean and Mike Reiss executive produced the remaining two, which were both hold overs that were produced for the previous season. The season contains some of the series' most acclaimed episodes, including "Cape Feare" and "Rosebud". It also includes the 100th episode, "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song". The season was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards and won an Annie Award for Best Animated Television Program as well as an Environmental Media Award and a Genesis Award. The DVD box set was released in Region 1 on December 21, 2004, Region 2 on March 21, 2005, and Region 4 on March 23, 2005. Title: Cape Feare Passage: "Cape Feare" is the second episode in the fifth season of the American animated television series "The Simpsons". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 7, 1993, and has since been featured on DVD and VHS releases. Written by Jon Vitti and directed by Rich Moore, "Cape Feare" features the return of guest star Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob, who tries to kill Bart Simpson after getting out of jail. "Cape Feare" is a spoof of the 1962 film "Cape Fear" and its 1991 remake (which in turn are both based on John D. MacDonald's 1957 novel "The Executioners"), and alludes to other horror films such as "Psycho". Title: Cape Fear Academy Passage: Cape Fear Academy is a PK3-12 school located in Wilmington, North Carolina. It is a coeducational day school with 600 students and is a non-profit organization unaffiliated with any other institution, group, or church. Cape Fear Academy strives to be "a learning community sharing a commitment to respect, integrity, academic excellence, and service to others." It was named for the original Cape Fear Academy, an independent school for boys in Wilmington that operated from 1868 until 1916. The present school's first class graduated in 1971.
David Mirkin
The Simpsons (season 5)
Cape Feare
Where was the leader of a military raid in April 1862 in northern Georgia from?
Title: Siege of Bridgeport Passage: Skirmishes at or near Bridgeport, Alabama between Union Army and Confederate States Army forces occurred on April 23, 27 and 29 (West Bridge), 1862 during the American Civil War. A modern newspaper article called the April 1862 action the Siege of Bridgeport after a modern re-enactment event, although the actions are described as skirmishes by other sources such as Dyer (1908), Long (1971) and the U.S. National Park Service. Other skirmishes occurred at Bridgeport on August 27, 1862 and July 27, 1863, which involved an attack on a steamer. Union forces occupied Bridgeport after an engagement on July 29, 1863. Title: William Allen Fuller Passage: William Allen Fuller (April 15, 1836 December 28, 1905) was a conductor on the Western Atlantic Railroad during the American Civil War era. He was most noted for his role in the 1862 Great Locomotive Chase, a daring sabotage mission and raid conducted by soldiers of the Union Army in northern Georgia. Fuller's determined pursuit prevented the Union agents from driving a captured train north to Tennessee and the Union lines. Title: Great Locomotive Chase Passage: The Great Locomotive Chase or Andrews' Raid was a military raid that occurred on April 12, 1862, in northern Georgia during the American Civil War. Volunteers from the Union Army, led by civilian scout James J. Andrews, commandeered a train and took it northward toward Chattanooga, Tennessee, doing as much damage as possible to the vital Western and Atlantic Railroad (WA) line from Atlanta to Chattanooga as they went. They were pursued by Confederate forces at first on foot, and later on a succession of locomotives for 87 miles. Title: James J. Andrews Passage: James J. Andrews (c. 1829 June 7, 1862) was a Kentucky civilian who worked for the Union Army during the early years of the American Civil War. He led a daring raid behind enemy lines on the Western and Atlantic Railroad, known as the Great Locomotive Chase. The mission failed and Andrews and seven fellow raiders were executed by the Confederates on the charge of spying.
Kentucky
James J. Andrews
Great Locomotive Chase
How long is the highway WhitehorseCousins Airport was built to support as of 2012?
Title: Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport Passage: Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport (IATA: YXY, ICAO: CYXY) is located in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. It is part of the National Airports System, and is owned and operated by the Government of Yukon. The airport was renamed in honour of longtime Yukon Member of Parliament Erik Nielsen on December 15, 2008. The terminal handled 294,000 passengers in 2012, representing a 94 increase in passenger traffic since 2002. Air North is based in Whitehorse. Title: Alaska Highway Passage: The Alaska Highway (also known as the Alaskan Highway, Alaska-Canadian Highway, or ALCAN Highway) was constructed during World War II for the purpose of connecting the contiguous United States to Alaska across Canada. It begins at the junction with several Canadian highways in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, and runs to Delta Junction, Alaska, via Whitehorse, Yukon. Completed in 1942 at a length of approximately 2700 km , as of 2012 it is 2232 km long. The difference in distance is due to constant reconstruction of the highway, which has rerouted and straightened out numerous sections. The highway was opened to the public in 1948. Legendary over many decades for being a rough, challenging drive, the highway is now paved over its entire length. Title: WhitehorseCousins Airport Passage: WhitehorseCousins Airport (TC LID: CFP8) is an unpaved airstrip located in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, 8 NM northwest of the city centre between the Alaska Highway and the Yukon River. This airport has no services at all, and is used primarily as an emergency landing area and for local pilot training. Vehicles enter via Cousins Access Road. The airport was built to support the Alaska Highway construction and the Northwest Staging Route. Title: Saskatchewan Highway 35 Passage: Highway 35 is a paved undivided provincial highway in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It runs from the US Border near Port of Oungre (where it meets United States Route 85) to a dead end near the north shore of Tobin Lake. Saskatchewan Highway 35 is about 540 km long. The CanAm Highway comprises Saskatchewan Highways 35, SK Hwy 39, SK Hwy 6, SK Hwy 3, SK Hwy 2 and U.S. Route 85. 46.5 mi of SK Hwy 35 contribute to the CanAm Highway between Port of Oungre on the Canada United States border and Weyburn. Mudslides, and spring flooding were huge road building and maintenance problems around Nipawin as well as along the southern portion of the route named the "Greater Yellow Grass Marsh". Over 20 early dams were built until the problem was addressed with the Rafferty-Alameda Project on the Souris River and the construction of the Qu'Appelle River Dam which have helped to eliminate washed out roads and flooded communities. The highway through the homesteading community followed the Dominion Land Survey on the square until reaching the Saskatchewan River at Nipawin. The completion of the combined railway and traffic bridge over the Saskatchewan River at Nipawin in the late 1920s retired the ferry and basket crossing for traffic north of Nipawin. The E.B. Campbell Dam built in 1963 northeast of Nipawin created Tobin Lake, and Codette Lake was formed with the construction of the Francois-Finlay Hydroelectric dam at Nipawin. The railwaytraffic bridge that formed part of Highway 35 was the only crossing utilized at Nipawin until a new traffic bridge was constructed in 1974. The new bridge then became part of the combined Highway 35 and 55 until the highway parts just east of White Fox. Highway 35 then continued north along the west side of Tobin Lake. The railwaytraffic bridge continues to be utilized for one lane vehicle traffic controlled by traffic lights, and continues as the "old highway 35" on the west side of the river until it joins with the current Highway 3555.
2232 km
WhitehorseCousins Airport
Alaska Highway
The Eighth Happiness stars this actor, regarded as one of four what?
Title: I'm Still in Love with You (Al Green album) Passage: I'm Still in Love with You is the fifth studio album by the American gospel and soul singer Al Green, released on October 23, 1972, on Hi Records. Recording sessions took place during 1972. The album was produced solely by Willie Mitchell. The album peaked at number four on the US "Billboard" 200 and number one on the US Top RBHip-Hop Albums and produced four singles: "Love and Happiness" which was rated ninety-eight on "Rolling Stones"'s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time as well as "I'm Still in Love with You" and "Look What You Done for Me" which were top five hits on the US Pop Chart. In 2003, the album was ranked number 285 on the 500 greatest albums of all time by "Rolling Stone". Title: E-girls discography Passage: Japanese collective unit E-girls have released four studio albums, one greatest hits compilation album, three live DVDs, 39 music videos, and 18 singles. E-girls are a unit composed of three sub-groups: Dream, Happiness and Flower, and three original members. Additionally, the band also incorporates two other units; Rabbits and Bunnies, who are yet-to-debut groups and serve under the management LDH, managed by Exile Hiro. They debuted with their single "Celebration!" , which generated moderate success in Japan. Follow-up releases managed to achieve more notability, but their single "Follow Me!" , became their first single to gain a certification by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ)receiving a double platinum award. Title: The Eighth Happiness Passage: The Eighth Happiness () is a 1988 Hong Kong comedy film directed by Johnnie To and starring an ensemble cast of Chow Yun-fat, Raymond Wong, Jacky Cheung, Carol Cheng, Cherie Chung, Fung Bo Bo and Fennie Yuen. Title: Jacky Cheung Passage: Jacky Cheung Hok-yau (born 10 July 1961) is a Hong Kong singer, songwriter and actor. With more than 25 million records sold as of 2003, he is regarded as one of the "Four Heavenly Kings" and has been deemed the "God of Songs" of Hong Kong.
Heavenly Kings
The Eighth Happiness
Jacky Cheung
What poker series held annually in Las Vegas is more prestigious than the Super Bowl of Poker?
Title: World Series of Poker Africa Passage: The World Series of Poker Africa (WSOPA) is the second expansion effort of World Series of Poker-branded poker tournaments outside the United States. Since 1970, participants had to travel to Las Vegas if they wanted to compete in the World Series of Poker (WSOP). Although the WSOP started holding circuit events in 2005 in other states, the main tournaments, which awarded bracelets to the winners, were exclusively held in Las Vegas. In 2007, the inaugural World Series of Poker Europe marked the first time that a WSOP bracelet was awarded outside of Las Vegas. In 2010, the WSOP expanded overseas once again, only this time to Gauteng, South Africa. While the WSOPE awarded bracelets, the WSOPA was considered a circuit event with the winners receiving Championship Rings instead of bracelets. The WSOPA did not occur in 2011, but the series of tournaments resumed in 2012. Title: Genting Poker Series Passage: The Genting Poker Series is a major series of regional poker tournaments held across the United Kingdom run by Genting Casinos, a UK based casino chain operated by the Genting Group. The Genting Poker Series was established in 2012, returning for subsequent seasons in 2013, 2014 and 2015. Title: World Series of Poker Passage: The World Series of Poker (WSOP) is a series of poker tournaments held annually in Las Vegas and, since 2005, sponsored by Caesars Entertainment Corporation (known as Harrah's Entertainment until 2010). It dates its origins to 1970, when Benny Binion invited seven of the best-known poker players to the Horseshoe Casino for a single tournament, with a set start and stop time, and a winner determined by a secret ballot of the seven players. Title: 1987 Super Bowl of Poker Passage: The Super Bowl of Poker (also known as Amarillo Slim's Super Bowl of Poker or SBOP) was the second most prestigious poker tournament in the world during the 1980s. While the World Series of Poker was already drawing larger crowds as more and more amateurs sought it out, the SBOP "was an affair limited almost exclusively to pros and hard-core amateurs."
World Series of Poker
1987 Super Bowl of Poker
World Series of Poker
Where are both Doris Lake Aerodrome and Nunavut territory located?
Title: Minto Islands Passage: The Minto Islands are a Canadian Arctic island group in the Nunavut Territory. The islands lie in the western portion of Queen Maud Gulf, between Kent Peninsula on Nunavut's mainland, and Melbourne Island. Back Point, Victoria Island is approximately 47.9 km to the north. Title: Nunavut Passage: Nunavut ( ; from Inuktitut: syllabics ] ; ] ) is the newest, largest, and northernmost territory of Canada. It was separated officially from the Northwest Territories on April 1, 1999, via the Nunavut Act and the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act, though the boundaries had been contemplatively drawn in 1993. The creation of Nunavut resulted in the first major change to Canada's political map since the incorporation of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador in 1949. Title: Doris Lake Aerodrome Passage: Doris Lake Aerodrome (IATA: JOJ, TC LID: CDL7) is a privately owned ice runway located on Doris Lake, Nunavut, Canada. The aerodrome, which is open from January to April, services the related explorations for the gold deposits that were found in the Hope Bay greenstone belt. Title: Killiniq Island Passage: Killiniq Island (English: "ice floes") is a small, remote island in northeastern Canada. Located at the extreme northern tip of Labrador between Ungava Bay and the Labrador Sea, it is notable in that it contains the only land border between Nunavut territory and the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Most other islands off the northern coast of Quebec and Labrador belong exclusively to Nunavut. Some cartographic sources do not correctly show the island's geopolitical boundaries, for instance the "Commission de toponymie du Qubec" seems to show it belonging to Quebec (an apparent consequence of the province's longstanding boundary dispute with Labrador).
Canada
Doris Lake Aerodrome
Nunavut
What is Arancha Gonzalez's role at the UN's International Trade Centre agency?
Title: Arancha Gonzalez Passage: Arancha Gonzlez Laya (born 22 May 1969) is the Executive Director of the International Trade Centre, the joint agency of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development and the World Trade Organization. She was appointed to this position in August 2013. Title: International Trade Centre Passage: The International Trade Centre (ITC) (French: "Centre du commerce international (CCI)" ) is a multilateral agency which has a joint mandate with the Title: Hong Kong shipping register Passage: The port of Hong Kong is a deep water port located in southern China. It is one of the hub ports serving the South-East and East Asia region, and is a gateway to mainland China. The city of Hong Kong began as a colony of the United Kingdom. It was a free port, and became an international trade center connecting land and sea transport between China and other countries. The port has mature infrastructure and well-developed air-sea-land transport. It helps Hong Kong maintain its position on international trade centre and transshipment hub. Title: Jennifer A. Hillman Passage: Jennifer Anne Hillman is a law professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, teaching courses in international economic law, including international trade, investment and international business transactions. Hillmans career focuses on international trade and investment, financial services and the adjudication of international economic disputes. She recently served as one of seven judges from around the world on the World Trade Organizations (WTO) highest court, its Appellate Body, where she helped adjudicate 20 disputes involving a wide variety of legal obligations, ranging from claims arising from subsidies to Airbus, Boeing and US cotton producers, to regulations over trade in agriculture products, to antidumping disputes, to claims regarding the nature and extent of Chinas WTO accession commitments. Hillman also has in-depth experience adjudicating antidumping, countervailing duty, patent and safeguards cases as a result of her nine-year service as a Commissioner at the United States International Trade Commission. Through her work as the General Counsel at the Office of the United States Trade Representative, Hillman was integrally involved in all litigation matters in which the United States was a party or third party in disputes before panels of the NAFTA or the WTO. She demonstrated great success at negotiating trade agreements, having reached mutually acceptable agreements with over 45 countries while serving as USTRs Ambassador and Chief Textiles Negotiator. Hillman also has extensive policy-making experience, having worked in the United States Senate on numerous pieces of legislation relating to banking, securities, financial services, investment, housing and international trade.
Executive Director
Arancha Gonzalez
International Trade Centre
Oosterend, in the Island municipality of Texel, is located in what sea?
Title: Oosterend Passage: Oosterend ( ) is a town in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Texel, and lies about 17 km northeast of Den Helder. Title: Texel Passage: Texel (] ) is a municipality and an island with a population of 13,641 in the province of North Holland in the Netherlands. It is the largest and most populated island of the West Frisian Islands in the Wadden Sea. The island is situated north of Den Helder, northeast of Noorderhaaks, also known as "Razende Bol" and southwest of Vlieland. Title: Sjernary Passage: Sjernary is a former municipality in Rogaland county, Norway. The island municipality existed from 1868 until its dissolution in 1965. The municipality was located in the Boknafjorden in the present-day municipality of Finny. The administrative centre of the municipality was located on the island of Kyrkjy, where the Sjernary Church is located. Title: Tysnes Passage: Tysnes is a municipality in Hordaland county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Sunnhordland. The administrative centre is the village of Uggdal. Other population centres in Tysnes include the villages of Vge and Onarheim. The island municipality is located in a group of islands near the mouth of the Hardangerfjorden. The majority of the municipal population lives on the island of Tysnesya, the largest island in the municipality.
the Wadden Sea
Oosterend
Texel
What coal-powered thermal power station is in a town about 243 km north of Sydney.
Title: Baringo Thermal Power Station Passage: Baringo Thermal Power Station, also Cummins Thermal Power Station, is a 12 MW biogas-fired thermal power station in Kenya, the largest economy in East African Community. Title: Mettur Thermal Power Station Passage: The Mettur Thermal Power Station is a coal-fired electric power station located in Salem district of Tamil Nadu. It is operated by Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Limited. The power station was commissioned during various periods from 1987 and this is the first inland thermal Power Station of TANGEDCO. The coal from Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (Talcher and Ib Valley) and Eastern Coalfields Limited (Raniganj and Mugma) are transported to the load ports of Paradip (Orissa), Vizag (Andhra Pradesh) and Haldia (West Bengal). Thereafter the coal is transported to the discharge ports of Ennore and Tuticorin by ships. From Ennore Port the coal is transported again through rail to Ennore Thermal Power Station and Mettur Thermal Power Station. Title: Muswellbrook, New South Wales Passage: Muswellbrook is a town in the Upper Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia, about 243 km north of Sydney and 127 km north-west of Newcastle. Title: Liddell Power Station Passage: Liddell Power Station is a coal-powered thermal power station with four 500 MW GEC (UK) steam driven turbo alternators for a combined electrical capacity of 2000 MW . Commissioned between 1971 and 1973, the station is located at Lake Liddell near Muswellbrook, in the Hunter Region, New South Wales, Australia.
Liddell Power Station
Liddell Power Station
Muswellbrook, New South Wales
What country is the series, that Silvergate Media bought the rights to with "The World of Beatrix Potter", animated in?
Title: Silvergate Media Passage: Silvergate Media is a television production and brand licensing company based in London and New York. The company was founded in 2011 by Waheed Alli, who set up the company as part of a management buy-out, buying the rights to "The Octonauts" and "The World of Beatrix Potter" from Chorion, a company he was previously chair of. Title: Hill Top, Cumbria Passage: Hill Top is a 17th-century house in Near Sawrey near Hawkshead, in the English county of Cumbria. It is an example of Lakeland vernacular architecture with random stone walls and slate roof. The house was once the home of children's author and illustrator Beatrix Potter who left it to the National Trust. It is a Grade II listed building. It is open to the public as a writer's house museum, shown as Beatrix Potter herself would have known it. The address is Hill Top, Near Sawrey, Hawkshead, Ambleside, LA22 0LF. Title: The Octonauts Passage: The Octonauts is a British children's television series, produced by Silvergate Media for the BBC channel CBeebies. The series is animated in Ireland by Brown Bag Films but uses British voice actors. The TV series is based on American-Canadian children's books written by Vicki Wong and Michael C. Murphy of Meomi Design Inc. Title: Waheed Alli, Baron Alli Passage: Waheed Alli, Baron Alli (born 16 November 1964) is a British multimillionaire media entrepreneur and politician. He was co-founder and managing director of Planet 24, a TV production company, and managing director at Carlton Television Productions. He was, until November 2012, chairman of ASOS.com. He is the Chief Executive of Silvergate Media, which purchased two of the media rights previously held by Chorion Ltd, where Alli was former chairman.
Ireland
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The Octonauts
How many seats are there at the stadium hosting the football team coached by a man previously the offensive coordinator at the University of Oregon?
Title: Scott Frost Passage: Scott Andrew Frost (born January 4, 1975) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head coach at the University of Central Florida (UCF). He was previously the offensive coordinator at the University of Oregon. He played six years in the National Football League with the New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Frost was the starting quarterback for Tom Osborne's undefeated Nebraska Cornhuskers 1997 team that shared the national championship with the Michigan Wolverines. Title: Gregg Brandon Passage: Gregg Brandon (born February 29, 1956) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head football coach at the Colorado School of Mines. Previous to that, he was the offensive coordinator at New Mexico State University and coached tight ends in the UFL for the Las Vegas Locomotives. He also spent two years as the offensive coordinator at the University of Wyoming and was offensive coordinator for the Virginia Cavaliers for the duration of the 2009 season. He was head coach for the Bowling Green Falcons, but was fired following the conclusion of the 2008 season, after six years at the helm, which included three bowl appearances and shares of two division titles. Brandon had previously been an assistant coach and offensive coordinator at Bowling Green under head coach Urban Meyer before Meyer left for the University of Utah in 2003. Title: UCF Knights football Passage: The UCF Knights football team represents The University of Central Florida (UCF) in the sport of American football. The Knights compete in the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the East Division of the American Athletic Conference (The American). Their current head coach is Scott Frost, who began his tenure at the start of the 2016 season. The Knights play their home games at the 45,000 seat Spectrum Stadium. The stadium is located on UCF's main campus in Orlando, Florida, United States. Title: Tim Holt (American football) Passage: Tim Holt is an American football coach. He most recently coached for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. He was a three-year letterman at Southern Connecticut State University, and coached there for two years afterwards. Holt would serve a total of 14 years with colleges. Holt served ten of those years with the offensive line, with the rest as running backs. In 2009, Holt was hired as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers coaching intern, before becoming an offensive assistant, and becoming the assistant offensive line coach under head coach Raheem Morris and offensive coordinator Greg Olsen in 2011. In his final two seasons with the Bucs, the team's offensive line yielded 4.5 rushing yards per carry, seventh best in the NFL. Holt, along with the rest of Morris' staff, was fired after the 2011 season. He was hired by the Bears in 2012 to succeed Mike Tice, who was promoted to offensive coordinator. Holt is the fourth offensive line coach for the Bears under head coach Lovie Smith (along with Tice, Harry Hiestand, and Pete Hoener). On January 17, 2013, Holt was among seven coaches not retained by new Bears head coach Marc Trestman.
45,000
UCF Knights football
Scott Frost
The fifteenth season of the American animated sitcom "South Park" began airing on Comedy Central on April 27, 2011, what's the title of the fifteenth season finale of the American animated television series "South Park", and the 223rd episode of the series overall?
Title: T.M.I. (South Park) Passage: "T.M.I." is the fourth episode of the fifteenth season of the American animated television series "South Park", and the 213th episode of the series overall. "T.M.I." premiered in the United States on Comedy Central on May 18, 2011. The episode centers on Eric Cartman being sent to an anger management class after he protests what he mistakenly believes to be the school's publicizing the male students' penis sizes. "T.M.I." was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker, and was rated TV-MA-L in the United States. Title: The Poor Kid Passage: "The Poor Kid" is the fifteenth season finale of the American animated television series "South Park", and the 223rd episode of the series overall. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 16, 2011. In the episode, Kenny and his brother and sister are sent to a foster home after police discover a meth lab in their house. As a result, Cartman is left with feelings of loss, since he no longer has someone to ridicule for their poverty. Title: City Sushi Passage: "City Sushi" is the sixth episode of the fifteenth season of the American animated sitcom "South Park", and the 215th episode of the series overall. It premiered on Comedy Central in the United States on June 1, 2011. In the episode, Butters is misdiagnosed with multiple personality disorder. Meanwhile, Tuong Lu Kim takes on South Park's new Japanese resident, who has put a sushi restaurant right next to his City Wok. Title: South Park (season 15) Passage: The fifteenth season of the American animated sitcom "South Park" began airing on Comedy Central on April 27, 2011 and ended on November 16, 2011. In response to reactions to the mid-season finale episode "You're Getting Old", which seemed to insinuate that creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone were wrapping up the series, Comedy Central proclaimed through the media that "South Park" was renewed for two more seasons, and the duo were signed through 2013. Shortly before the airing of the season finale episode "The Poor Kid", "South Park" was extended again until 2016, taking the show to 20 seasons. Parker was the director and writer for all episodes, and Robert Lopez was the writer in this eleventh episode for the fifteenth season.
The Poor Kid
South Park (season 15)
The Poor Kid
Are Lloyd Kaufman and Vctor Erice both film directors?
Title: Lloyd Kaufman Passage: Stanley Lloyd Kaufman, Jr. (born December 30, 1945) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. With producer Michael Herz, he is the co-founder of Troma Entertainment film studio, and the director of many of their feature films, including "The Toxic Avenger" and "Tromeo and Juliet". Title: Ana Torrent Passage: Ana Torrent Bertrn de Lis (born 12 July 1966) is a Spanish film actress. Her debut came in 1973 with the starring role as "Ana" in the film "El espritu de la colmena" ("The Spirit of the Beehive") directed by Vctor Erice, when she was seven years old. This was followed by another memorable role in which she played another character with the same name in "Cra Cuervos" ("Raise Ravens") (1976) by director Carlos Saura. Title: When Nature Calls Passage: When Nature Calls is a 1985 spoof comedy written and directed by Charles Kaufman and starring Academy Award nominee David Strathairn in an early performance. The film was distributed by Charles Kaufman's brother, Lloyd Kaufman, of Troma Entertainment (sister Susan Kaufman worked as an art director and their father Stanley appeared as an actor in the film). Title: Vctor Erice Passage: Vctor Erice Aras (] ; born 30 June 1940) is a Spanish film director.
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Lloyd Kaufman
Vctor Erice
This 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film is a sequel to a film directed by who?
Title: Seed of Chucky Passage: Seed of Chucky is a 2004 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fifth installment of the "Child's Play" series, and sequel to 1998's "Bride of Chucky". The film was written and directed by Don Mancini, who created the series and has written all of the films. With this entry, Mancini made his directorial debut. The film is set six years after "Child's Play 3" and "Bride of Chucky" and follows a young doll named Glen, the son of Chucky and Tiffany, resurrecting his parents, causing chaos. Title: Bride of Chucky Passage: Bride of Chucky is a 1998 American supernatural comedy slasher film, the fourth installment of the "Child's Play" franchise and sequel to 1991's "Child's Play 3". The film is written by Don Mancini and directed by Ronny Yu, and stars Jennifer Tilly (who plays and voices the title character Tiffany) and Brad Dourif (who voices Chucky), as well as John Ritter, Katherine Heigl and Nick Stabile. Title: Child's Play 3 Passage: Child's Play 3 is a 1991 American supernatural slasher film. It is the third installment in the "Child's Play" series. The film is written by Don Mancini, and directed by Jack Bender, with Brad Dourif returning as the voice of Chucky. Although released only one year later, the story takes place eight years following the events of 1990's "Child's Play 2". It was executive produced by David Kirschner who produced first two "Child's Play" films. Title: Shocker (film) Passage: Shocker (also known as Wes Craven's Shocker) is a 1989 American comedy slasher film written and directed by Wes Craven, and starring Michael Murphy, Peter Berg, Heather Langenkamp, Cami Cooper, and Mitch Pileggi. The film was released by Universal Pictures on October 27, 1989 to minor commercial success, grossing over 16 million from a 5 million budget, and critical failure, having been criticized for being too derivative of Craven's earlier film "A Nightmare on Elm Street".
Jack Bender
Bride of Chucky
Child's Play 3
Titanic Days is which English singer and songwriter's fourth studio album?
Title: Life Is People Passage: Life Is People is the fourth studio album by English singer, pianist and songwriter Bill Fay, released by Dead Oceans in August 2012. Fay had been without a record label after being dropped by Deram Records following the release of his second album, "Time of the Last Persecution" in 1971, and could not secure a release for his third album "Tomorrow, Tomorrow Tomorrow". In order to support himself, Fay took various jobs outside of the music industry, while continuing to record music at home. In 1998, Fay's first two albums were reissued on compact disc by British record label See for Miles Records, prompting a revival of interest in his work, and "Tomorrow, Tomorrow Tomorrow" was finally released in 2005. Title: Titanic Days Passage: Titanic Days is Kirsty MacColl's fourth studio album, released in 1993. Containing eleven tracks, "Titanic Days" was sometimes hard to get in years after its release, but it was remastered and re-released in 2005 by ZTT with a second CD of non-album tracks and some live recordings, including a version of "Miss Otis Regrets". In 2012, another remastered re-issue of the album was released by SalvoZTT, which again featured a second disc of bonus tracks. Title: Kirsty MacColl Passage: Kirsty Anna MacColl (10 October 1959 18 December 2000) was an English singer and songwriter. She recorded several pop hits in the 1980s and 1990s, including "There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis" and cover versions of Billy Bragg's "A New England" and The Kinks' "Days". Her recording of "They Don't Know" was covered with great success by Tracey Ullman. MacColl also sang on recordings produced by her husband Steve Lillywhite, most notably "Fairytale of New York" by The Pogues. Title: Telemiscommunications Passage: "Telemiscommunications" is a song by Canadian electronic music producer deadmau5 and English singersongwriter Imogen Heap. It is the fifth single from deadmau5's sixth studio album "Album Title Goes Here". The song is also the seventh single from Imogen Heap's fourth studio album "Sparks".
Kirsty Anna MacColl
Titanic Days
Kirsty MacColl
What is the the "Billboard" 200 where "Vice Verses" debuted at number 8?
Title: Vice Verses Passage: Vice Verses is the eighth studio album by American alternative rock band Switchfoot. It was released on September 27, 2011. " Dark Horses" was the first single released from the album, with an August 2 radio date and digital release on the same day. "Vice Verses" debuted on the US "Billboard" 200 at number eight. "Afterlife" impacted radio on February 28, 2012. "The Original" impacted radio on September 11, 2012. Title: Billboard 200 Passage: The "Billboard" 200 is a record chart ranking the 200 most popular music albums and EPs in the United States. It is published weekly by "Billboard" magazine. It is frequently used to convey the popularity of an artist or groups of artists. Often, a recording act will be remembered by its "number ones", those of their albums that outperformed all others during at least one week. Title: Nivea (album) Passage: Nivea is the debut album by American RB singer Nivea, released via JiveArista on 25 September 2001. It debuted at number 80 on the Billboard 200. The first single, "Don't Mess with the Radio" was peaked at number 90 on the Billboard Hot 100. " Don't Mess With My Man" was revamped and turned into a smash hit, reaching number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was quickly followed with a third single, the hit "Laundromat", featuring R. Kelly. The final single, "25 Reasons" was only released to radio and received minimial airplay. The lead single was a huge hit in Australia, certifiying Gold and peaking at 14. Title: Restless (Switchfoot song) Passage: "Restless" is a song written and recorded by the alternative rock band Switchfoot, and a radio single from "Vice Verses", their eighth studio album. It served as the album's co-lead single with "Dark Horses".
record chart ranking the 200 most popular music albums
Vice Verses
Billboard 200
What method of murder was used by English serial killer Graham Young whose life was portrayed in a 1995 black comedy film directed by Benjamin Ross?
Title: Levi Bellfield Passage: Yusuf Rahim (born Levi Rabetts; 17 May 1968), formerly known as Levi Bellfield, is an English serial killer. He was convicted on 25 February 2008 of the murders of Marsha McDonnell and Amelie Delagrange and the attempted murder of Kate Sheedy, and sentenced to life imprisonment. Title: The Young Poisoner's Handbook Passage: The Young Poisoner's Handbook is a 1995 British-German-French-produced black comedy film based on the life of Graham Young, more commonly known as "The Teacup Murderer". It was directed by Benjamin Ross and written by Ross and Jeff Rawle. The film stars Hugh O'Conor in the lead role. Title: Cold Fish Passage: Cold Fish ( , Tsumetai Nettaigyo ) is a 2010 Japanese horror-drama serial killer film directed by Sion Sono. The film is about a quiet and unambitious owner of a tropical fish shop whose life and family are taken over by a fellow fish entrepreneur who happens to be a serial killer. The film is loosely based on the exploits of two Tokyo serial killers, Sekine Gen and Hiroko Kazama, a husband and wife duo who owned a pet shop and murdered at least four people. Title: Graham Young Passage: Graham Frederick Young (7 September 1947 1 August 1990) was an English serial killer who used poison to kill his victims. He was sent to Broadmoor Hospital in 1962 after poisoning several members of his family, killing his stepmother. After his release in 1971 he went on to poison 70 more people, two of whom died. Young, who was known as the Teacup Poisoner, was then sent to Parkhurst Prison where he died of a heart attack in 1990.
poison
The Young Poisoner's Handbook
Graham Young
What was the name of the forerunner of the bolt-action rifle chambered for the 7.9257mm Mauser cartridge that was adopted on 21 June 1935 as the standard service rifle by the German "Wehrmacht"?
Title: Chiang Kai-shek rifle Passage: The Type Zhongzheng rifle (), also known as the "Chiang Kai-shekJiang Jieshi Rifle", "Generalissimo Rifle", and "Type 24" () after the Chinese Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, was a Chinese-made copy of the German Mauser M1924, the forerunner of the Karabiner 98k. Pre-production of the Chiang Kai-shek rifle started in August 1935 (year 24 of the Republican calendar, hence the Type 24). It was later renamed the Type Zhongzheng and was in full-scale production as early as late 1935. It was designated the Type 79 by the Chinese Communists and would often have the ideograph of Chiang defaced by them. Although the Hanyang 88 rifle was produced in greater numbers than the Type Zhongzheng, the full standardization of the Type Zhongzheng rifle only started during the Second Sino-Japanese war. Title: Karabiner 98k Passage: The Karabiner 98 kurz (] ; "carbine 98 short", often abbreviated Kar98k or K98k) is a bolt-action rifle chambered for the 7.9257mm Mauser cartridge that was adopted on 21 June 1935 as the standard service rifle by the German "Wehrmacht". It was one of the final developments in the long line of Mauser military rifles. Although supplemented by semi- and fully automatic rifles during World War II, it remained the primary German service rifle until the end of the war in 1945. Millions were captured by the Soviets at the conclusion of World War II and were widely distributed as military aid. The Karabiner 98k therefore continues to appear in conflicts across the world as they are taken out of storage during times of strife. Title: ALFA M44 Passage: The Alfa M44 was a Spanish machine gun developed during World War II. At this time, stocks of machine guns ran low and no outside source was available. Non-combatant nations found that the belligerent nations were unable to supply as they were preoccupied with meeting their own wartime production needs. It complimented the ZB-26 light machine gun, and replaced the aging Hotchkiss M1914 machine gun. Originally chambered in 7.9257mm Mauser, in 1955 an updated version chambered in 7.6251mm NATO was introduced, and was subsequently issued to Spanish troops, sometimes referred to as the M55. Along with Spain, the M44 was also prominently used by Egypt, whose army had standardised on the 7.9257mm Mauser round. Title: Zastava M 9848 Passage: The Zastava M9848 (often called Mod.9848, Model. 9848, Yugo K98k) was a refurbished bolt-action rifle, chambered for the 7.9257mm Mauser, a cartridge that was temporary adopted in the years after World War II by the Yugoslav People's Army. This design was a refurbished Mauser Kar98k rifle that had been left-over by Germans or captured by partisans during World War II.
Mauser M1924
Chiang Kai-shek rifle
Karabiner 98k
who has the highest pitch of voice Daryl Hall or Steven Tyler
Title: One on One (song) Passage: "One on One" is a song performed by American musical duo Hall Oates. Written by member Daryl Hall, the song was released as the second single from their eleventh studio album "HO" on January 29, 1983. Backed by minimalistic, synthesizer-based production, the song's lyrics incorporate various sports metaphors to describe seduction. Daryl Hall performs lead vocals, while John Oates provides backing harmony vocals. Title: Live from Daryl's House Passage: Live from Daryl's House (simply known as Daryl's House, and often abbreviated as LFDH) is an online series that was first created in fall 2007. The show features singer-songwriter Daryl Hall performing with his band and various guest artists at his home in Millerton, New York. The show provides a performance space that is an alternative to live concerts and studio sessions for popular artists. This allows the artists to "have fun and [be] creatively spontaneous". The majority of shows include a segment in which Hall and the guest artist prepare food from different cuisines for everyone to eat. The food comes from various local restaurants and the chefs of those establishments walk Hall and guest through the preparation of the food. "Live From Daryl's House" expanded to broadcast TV but remained unchanged. Hall was quoted by Billboard.com as saying "it's an Internet show that is being shown on television, so I'm not adapting the show at all in any way to be a 'TV' show." The show debuted in 95 markets on September 24, 2011, with back-to-back half-hour episodes featuring Train (Episode 33) and Fitz the Tantrums (Episode 35). Starting with the 66th episode of "Live From Daryl's House", the shows are filmed at Hall's club, Daryl's House, in Pawling, New York. Title: Steven Tyler Passage: Steven Tyler (born Steven Victor Tallarico; March 26, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and former television music competition judge, best known as the lead singer of the Boston-based rock band Aerosmith, in which he also plays the harmonica, and occasional piano and percussion. He is known as the "Demon of Screamin'" due to his high screams and his wide vocal range. He is also known for his on-stage acrobatics. During his high-energy performances, Tyler usually dresses in bright, colorful outfits with his trademark scarves hanging from his microphone stand. Title: Daryl Hall Passage: Daryl Franklin Hohl (born October 11, 1946), known professionally as Daryl Hall, is an American rock, RB, and soul singer; keyboardist, guitarist, songwriter, and producer, best known as the co-founder and lead vocalist of Hall Oates (with guitarist and songwriter John Oates).
Steven Tyler
Daryl Hall
Steven Tyler
What year did the mountain known in Italian as "Monte Vesuvio", erupt?
Title: Mount Vesuvius Passage: Mount Vesuvius ( ; Italian: "Monte Vesuvio" ] ; Neapolitan: "Vesuvio" ; Latin: "Mons Vesuvius" ] ; also "Vesevus " or "Vesaevus " in some Roman sources) is a somma-stratovolcano located on the Gulf of Naples in Campania, Italy, about 9 km east of Naples and a short distance from the shore. It is one of several volcanoes which form the Campanian volcanic arc. Vesuvius consists of a large cone partially encircled by the steep rim of a summit caldera caused by the collapse of an earlier and originally much higher structure. Title: Zanata Stone Passage: The Zanata Stone (Spanish: "Piedra Zanata"), also known as the Zenata Stone, is a small stele with inscriptions, presumably of Guanche origin. The tablet was found in 1992 near a mountain known as "Montaa de las Flores" (Mountain of the Flowers), in the municipality of El Tanque located in the northwestern part of Tenerife, Canary Islands. Title: Curse of the Faceless Man Passage: Curse of the Faceless Man is an independently made 1958 low-budget black-and-white horror film, produced by Robert E. Kent, directed by Edward L. Cahn, that stars Richard Anderson, Elaine Edwards, Adele Mara and Luis van Rooten. The storyline concerns a Roman gladiator, buried alive in Pompeii during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, who returns to life in modern times to find the reincarnation of the woman he loves. The film was theatrically released in August 1958 in the US by United Artists on a double bill with "It! The Terror from Beyond Space". Title: Boscoreale Passage: Boscoreale ] is an Italian "comune "and town in the Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania, with a population of 27,457 in 2011. Located in the Parco Nazionale del Vesuvio, under the slopes of Mount Vesuvius, it is known for the fruit and vineyards of Lacryma Christi del Vesuvio. There is also a fine Vesuvian lava stone production.
79 AD
Curse of the Faceless Man
Mount Vesuvius
Which company has more employees, Becton Dickinson or American Airlines Group?
Title: American Eagle (airline brand) Passage: American Eagle is an American brand name for the regional branch of American Airlines, under which ten individual regional airlines operate short- and medium-haul feeder flights. Three of these airlines, Envoy Air (formerly American Eagle Airlines), Piedmont Airlines and PSA Airlines, are wholly owned subsidiaries of American Airlines Group. Just like the regional brands of the other two major airlines (Delta Connection and United Express), American Airlines' regional brand accounts for more than 60 of American Airlines flights. Title: Thomas W. Horton Passage: Thomas W. Horton (born 05241961) was the Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer of AMR Corporation until it merged with US Airways Group to form American Airlines Group, Inc. and was the Chairman of American Airlines Group, Inc. and American Airlines. He also served as Chairman of oneworld, the global airline alliance, until March 2014. Title: American Airlines Group Passage: American Airlines Group, Inc. is an American publicly traded airline holding company headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. It was formed December 9, 2013, in the merger of AMR Corporation, the parent company of American Airlines, and US Airways Group, the parent company of US Airways. The airline groups together form the largest airline in the world, with more than 6,700 daily flights to 336 locations in 56 countries worldwide, about 40 billion in operating revenue, over 100,000 employees, and plans to take delivery of 607 new aircraft, including 517 narrowbody aircraft and 90 widebody international aircraft. The integration of American Airlines and US Airways was completed when the Federal Aviation Administration granted a single operating certificate for both carriers on April 8, 2015. Title: Becton Dickinson Passage: Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD) is an American medical technology company that manufactures and sells medical devices, instrument systems, and reagents. Founded in 1897 and headquartered in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, BD employs nearly 50,000 people in more than 50 countries throughout the world. In fiscal year ending September 30, 2009, 60 of BD sales were generated from non-U.S. markets.
American Airlines Group
Becton Dickinson
American Airlines Group
Who designed Tolbert Hall, the historic building on the campus of the University of Florida?
Title: University of Florida Passage: The University of Florida (commonly referred to as Florida or UF) is an American public land-grant, sea-grant, and space-grant research university on a 2000 acre campus in Gainesville, Florida. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida and traces its origins to 1853, and has operated continuously on its Gainesville campus since September 1906. Title: Rolfs Hall (Gainesville, Florida) Passage: Rolfs Hall (also known as the Horticulture Sciences Building) is an historic building on the campus of the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, United States. It is located in the northeastern section of the campus. It was designed in the Collegiate Gothic style by William Augustus Edwards and completed by Rudolph Weaver, who succeeded him as architect for the Florida Board of Control. Title: Tolbert Hall (Gainesville, Florida) Passage: Benjamin A. Tolbert Hall built in 1950 is a historic building on the campus of the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, in the United States. It was designed by Guy Fulton in a modified Collegiate Gothic style to house the Faculty-in-Residence Community. It is named for Benjamin Tolbert, who served as dean of the students from 1928 - 1937. Title: Leigh Hall (Gainesville, Florida) Passage: The Leigh Hall, originally known as the Chemistry-Pharmacy Building, is an historic building on the campus of the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, in the United States. It was designed by Rudolph Weaver in the Collegiate Gothic style and was built in 1927. In 1949 the pharmacy college moved to new quarters and the building was renamed Leigh Hall for Townes R. Leigh, longtime chairman of the chemistry department. A west wing was added in 1949 and the building was renovated in 1994.
Guy Fulton
Tolbert Hall (Gainesville, Florida)
University of Florida
When was the French racing driver who has Jos Dolhem as a half brother born?
Title: Matthieu Vaxivire Passage: Matthieu Vaxivire is a French racing driver. He was born on 3 December 1994 in Limoges, France. He was the 2011 French F4 champion. In 2012 he raced in the V de V Endurance Cup, French GT, and 2e Grand Prix lectrique. In addition, he was 14th in the 2012 Formula Renault 2.0 Alps season and 29th in the Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup, driving for Tech 1 Racing. In 2013 he finished 10th in the Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup and 18th in the Formula Renault 2.0 Alps. In 2014 he was assigned as one of the drivers for the Lotus F1 Junior team, while competing in the Formula Renault 3.5 series alongside Filipino-Swiss driver Marlon Stckinger. Title: Didier Pironi Passage: Didier Joseph Louis Pironi (26 March 1952 23 August 1987) was a French racing driver. During his career he competed in 72 Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, driving for Tyrrell (19781979), Ligier (1980) and Ferrari (19811982). He won the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1978 driving a Renault Alpine A442B. Title: Jonathan Cochet Passage: Jonathan Cochet (born 4 January 1977 in Alenon, France) is a French racing driver. He won the Championnat de France Formule Renault in 1997. He was a test driver for Prost Grand Prix in 2001, and he was also a test driver with the Renault Formula One team in 2006. Title: Jos Dolhem Passage: Louis Jos Lucien Dolhem (26 April 1944 16 April 1988) was a racing driver from France, and the half brother of Formula One driver Didier Pironi (they had the same father and their mothers were sisters).
26 March 1952
Jos Dolhem
Didier Pironi
Are Meg Myers and a founding member of American rock band Wavves considered singer-songwriters?
Title: Wavves Passage: Wavves is an American rock band based in San Diego, California. Formed in 2008 by singer-songwriter Nathan Williams (born June 12, 1986), the band also features Alex Gates (guitar, backing vocals), Stephen Pope (bass guitar, backing vocals) and Brian Hill (drums and backing vocals). Title: Ethan Allen (music producer) Passage: Ethan Allen is an American record producer, mixer, engineer, writer and musician currently living in Los Angeles, California. He is also a multi-instrumentalist and member of the band Gram Rabbit from Joshua Tree, California. Some of his credits include Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Ben Harper, The 88, Tricky, Luscious Jackson, The Cult, Gram Rabbit, Sheryl Crow, Tim Finn, Brant Bjork, Donita Sparks, Meg Myers, Patty Griffin, and Better Than Ezra. Title: Meg Myers Passage: Meg Myers (born October 6, 1986) is an American singer-songwriter, originally from Tennessee. Title: Meg amp; Dia Passage: Meg Dia was an American rock band formed in 2004. It was founded by sisters Meg and Dia Frampton before becoming a five-piece act (renamed Cowards Courage and released the CD "Straight Out of a Story Book") with additional members Eddie Friends, Ryan Hardy, Jon Cash and Alex Kruse. With the departure of the additional four, Meg Dia hastily reverted to their root name with additional members Nicholas Price, Jonathan Snyder (formerly of Madison) and Carlo Gimenez.
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Wavves
Meg Myers
The village church of Derrybrien is dedicated to a fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary known as what?
Title: Victor Clough Rambo Passage: Victor Clough Rambo (1894 May 23, 1987) was an American medical missionary and ophthalmologist who worked in India from 1924 to 1974 for the United Christian Missionary Society, of which the former Foreign Christian Missionary Society became part in 1920. In India, Rambo served as the medical director of the Christian Hospital Mungeli and initiated the development of eye camps, groups of medical surgeons that visited towns, set up cataract removal stations, and restored sight to the partially blind through eye surgeries. Under Rambo's leadership, the hospital conducted over 150 eye camps in over 25 villages. It is estimated that the implementation of these eye camps helped restore sight to over 40,000 patients. Title: Saint Patrick Passage: Saint Patrick (Latin: "Patricius" ; Irish: "Pdraig" ] ; Welsh: "Padrig" ) was a fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland. Known as the "Apostle of Ireland", he is the primary patron saint of Ireland, along with saints Brigit of Kildare and Columba. He is also venerated in the Anglican Communion, the Old Catholic Church and in the Eastern Orthodox Church as equal-to-the-apostles and "Enlightener of Ireland". Title: Derrybrien Passage: Derrybrien is a tiny village in County Galway, Ireland. It lies along the R353 road in the Slieve Aughty Mountains. The village church is dedicated to Saint Patrick and is part of the Roman Catholic Parish of Ballinakill and Derrybrien. A 60MW wind farm with 70 turbines is located on a hill nearby. Title: Church of England Zenana Missionary Society Passage: The Church of England Zenana Missionary Society (CEZMS; founded 1880), also known as the Church of England Zenana Mission, was a British Anglican Christian missionary society established to spread Christianity in India. It would later expand its missionary work into Japan and Qing Dynasty China. In 1957 it was absorbed into the Church Missionary Society (CMS).
Apostle of Ireland
Derrybrien
Saint Patrick
Rashad al-Shawwa was the Palestinian mayor of a city that has been inhabited since what century?
Title: Gaza City Passage: Gaza ( ; Arabic: "azzah ", ] ; Hebrew: "'Azzah "), also referred to as Gaza City, is a Palestinian city in the Gaza Strip, with a population of 515,556, making it the largest city in the State of Palestine. Inhabited since at least the 15th century BC, Gaza has been dominated by several different peoples and empires throughout its history. The Philistines made it a part of their pentapolis after the Ancient Egyptians had ruled it for nearly 350 years. Title: Bayt 'Itab Passage: Bayt Ib (Arabic: ) was a Palestinian Arab village located in the Jerusalem Subdistrict. The village is believed to have been inhabited since biblical times. An ancient tunnel which led to the village spring is associated with story of Samson. Prior to, during, and after its incorporation into Crusader fiefdoms in the 12th century, its population was Arab. Sheikhs from the Lahham family clan, who were associated with the Qays tribo-political faction, ruled the village during Ottoman era. In the 19th century, this clan controlled 24 villages in the vicinity. The homes were built of stone. The local farmers cultivated cereals, fruit trees and olive groves and some engaged in livestock breeding. Title: Rashad al-Shawwa Passage: Rashad al-Shawwa (Arabic: ) (1909 - 28 September 1988) was the Palestinian mayor of Gaza for eleven years from 1971 to 1982. Before becoming mayor he was an outgoing local activist in the city. He was known by Israelis and Palestinians as the pro-Jordanian "father figure" of the Gaza Strip. He is the father of artist Laila Shawwa. Title: Dahmash Passage: Dahmash (Arabic: , Hebrew: ) is a Palestinian village in Israel situated at 15 kilometers from Tel Aviv Jaffa in an agricultural area between Lod, Ramle and Nir Tzvi. It has been inhabited since 1951, and has a population of 600 people, all Arab citizens of Israel, living in 70 homes. Almost all of the houses were built since the late 1990-s
15th
Rashad al-Shawwa
Gaza City
In what Minnesota county was Jeff Nielsen born?
Title: Kirk Nielsen Passage: Kirk G. Nielsen (born October 19, 1973) is a retired American professional ice hockey player. He played 6 games in the NHL with the Boston Bruins during the 199798 season. He is the younger brother of Jeff Nielsen. Title: Grand Rapids, Minnesota Passage: Grand Rapids is a city in Itasca County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 10,869 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Itasca County. Title: Jeff Johnson (Minnesota politician) Passage: Jeff Johnson (born November 11, 1966) is an American politician from Minnesota. He was the 2014 Republican nominee for governor and was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 2000 and served from 2001 until 2007. He left office to run unsuccessfully for state attorney general in 2006. Now the Hennepin County commissioner for the 7th district, he was elected as the national Committeeman from Minnesota in April 2011. Title: Jeff Nielsen Passage: Jeffrey Michael Nielsen (born September 20, 1971 in Grand Rapids, Minnesota) is a retired American professional ice hockey player who played in the NHL with the New York Rangers, Anaheim Mighty Ducks, and Minnesota Wild. He is the older brother of Kirk Nielsen.
Itasca County
Jeff Nielsen
Grand Rapids, Minnesota
Which was published first, Oceans or Don Quixote?
Title: Don Quixote Passage: Don Quixote ( or ] , fully titled The Ingenious Nobleman Mister Quixote of La Mancha (Spanish: El Ingenioso Hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha ] ), is a Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Published in two volumes, in 1605 and 1615, "Don Quixote" is considered the most influential work of literature from the Spanish Golden Age and the entire Spanish literary canon. As a founding work of modern Western literature and one of the earliest canonical novels, it regularly appears high on lists of the greatest works of fiction ever published, such as the Bokklubben World Library collection that cites "Don Quixote" as the authors' choice for the "best literary work ever written". Title: Las sergas de Esplandin Passage: Las Sergas de Esplandin ("The Adventures of Esplandin") is the fifth book in a series of Spanish chivalric romance novels by Garci Rodrguez de Montalvo, which began with "Amads de Gaula". The first known edition of this work was published in Seville in July 1510. But there was another edition published prior, possibly in Seville in 1496, as the sixth book of the series, "Florisando", appeared four months earlier, in April 1510. This work is cited by Miguel de Cervantes in Don Quixote, in particular it is included in the list of books in The library of Don Quixote. Title: The Saint in Miami Passage: The Saint in Miami is the title of a mystery novel by Leslie Charteris featuring his creation, Simon Templar, alias The Saint. As with an earlier release, "Follow the Saint", the order of publication for this book was changed. Instead of being published first in the United Kingdom by Hodder and Stoughton, as had been custom for most previous volumes, the first edition instead came out in 1940 in the United States, published by The Crime Club. The first UK edition (by HS) followed in 1941. Most future Charteris-written Saint books would be published in the United States first hereafter. Title: Oceans (film) Passage: Oceans (French: Ocans ) is a 2009 French nature documentary film directed, produced, co-written, and narrated by Jacques Perrin, with Jacques Cluzaud as co-director. The film explores the marine species of Earth's five oceans and reflects on the negative aspects of human activity on the environment, with Perrin (Pierce Brosnan in English) providing narration.
Don Quixote
Oceans (film)
Don Quixote
What jobs do Leah Meyerhoff and Dee Rees share?
Title: Dee Rees Passage: Dee Rees is an American screenwriter and director best known for her feature films "Pariah", "Bessie" and "Mudbound". Title: Team Queen Passage: Team Queen is a music video for Triple Creme directed by Leah Meyerhoff. Title: Twitch (film) Passage: Twitch is a Student Academy Award-nominated short film directed by Leah Meyerhoff. Title: Leah Meyerhoff Passage: Leah Meyerhoff is a Student Academy Award-nominated director, producer and screenwriter. Her films have screened in over 200 film festivals worldwide and won over a dozen international awards.
screenwriter and director
Leah Meyerhoff
Dee Rees
Euxoamorpha eschata is a moth found in a city situated on the southern shores of what?
Title: Coscinocera hercules Passage: Coscinocera hercules (Hercules moth) is a moth of the family Saturniidae, endemic to New Guinea and northern Australia. It has a wingspan of 27 cm , making it the largest moth found in Australia, and its wings have the largest documented surface area (300 square centimeters) of any living insect. The larvae feed on "Polyscias elegans", "Glochidion ferdinandi", "Dysoxylum muelleri", "Prunus serotina", "Timonius rumphii", but also eat other plants in captivity. Title: Pulau Busing Passage: Pulau Busing is an island located off the southwestern coast of Singapore, north of Pulau Hantu and west of Pulau Bukom. The island is owned by the JTC Corporation and is leased to Tankstore Ltd, a petroleum storage company. The land area of 4.4 hectares before reclamation has seen major land reclamation to its southern shores. Heavily industrialised, the island is home to oil and chemical storage facilities, at least one marine offshore terminal, and a fuel oil refinery. Together with Jurong Island and neighouring offshore islands, the island is part of the integrated storage and trading hub that was developed by Jurong Town Corporation. Pulau Busing is an important feeding and roosting ground for migratory shore birds. It appears as Po Busing in Franklin Jackson's 1828 Plan of Singapore. 'Pulau' is Malay for island or an isolated piece of rising ground in a sea, and 'busing' comes perhaps from the Malay terms 'busung pasir' or 'busong pasir', which means a mound of sand or a dune, and pusing which means a turning point. Pulau Busing is strategically located next to the shipping channel and is naturally endowed with a deep waterfront harbour of deeper than 16 metres. Before reclamation, Pulau Busing had a land area of 4.4 hectares. Up to the 1980s, it was still fringed by coral reefs on its northern and southern shores. Title: Euxoamorpha eschata Passage: Euxoamorpha eschata is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found in the Magallanes and Antartica Chilena Region of Chile and Bariloche and Buenos Aires in Argentina. Title: Bariloche Passage: San Carlos de Bariloche, usually known as Bariloche (] ), is a city in the province of Ro Negro, Argentina, situated in the foothills of the Andes on the southern shores of Nahuel Huapi Lake. It is located within the Nahuel Huapi National Park. After development of extensive public works and Alpine-styled architecture, the city emerged in the 1930s and 1940s as a major tourism centre with skiing, trekking and mountaineering facilities. In addition, it has numerous restaurants, cafs, and chocolate shops. The city has a permanent population of 108,205 according to the 2010 census.
Nahuel Huapi Lake
Euxoamorpha eschata
Bariloche
In 1991 Garvin Park and Bosse Field was used by Columbia Pictures for game scenes in a movie directed by who?
Title: A League of Their Own Passage: A League of Their Own is a 1992 American sports comedy-drama film that tells a fictionalized account of the real-life All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL). Directed by Penny Marshall, the film stars Geena Davis, Tom Hanks, Madonna, and Lori Petty. The screenplay was written by Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel from a story by Kelly Candaele and Kim Wilson. Title: Evansville Otters Passage: The Evansville Otters are a professional baseball team based in Evansville, Indiana. They compete in the West Division of the independent Frontier League. Since their establishment in 1995, the Otters have played at historic Bosse Field, which originally opened in 1915. The Otters are the oldest current team in the Frontier League and have won two championships in 2006 and 2016. Title: Jacobsville, Evansville Passage: Jacobsville is a neighborhood located within the north-central area of Evansville, Indiana. It is generally bounded by the Lloyd Expressway in the south, First Ave. to the west, Diamond Ave. to the north, and on the east by N. Garvin Street. In the northern portion of the district is Garvin Park and Bosse Field , the third-oldest continuous running ballpark used for professional baseball in the country. In 1991 the historic stadium was used by Columbia Pictures for game scenes in the movie "A League of Their Own." Title: Evansville Crimson Giants Passage: The Evansville Crimson Giants were a professional American football team based in Evansville, Indiana and were a part of the National Football League in 1921 and 1922. The Giants home games were played at Bosse Field. According to the "Evansville Courier and Press" in 1921, 'they surprised local fans in developing a winning team' and 'the Giants' one-sided victories over inferior non-league teams has had good fan reaction.' However, the team did not succeed, mostly due to scheduling mistakes and management problems. Evansville's local sporting enthusiasts also failed to respond favorably and attend the home games.
Penny Marshall
Jacobsville, Evansville
A League of Their Own
What ghost train was located in 1962 World's Fair and the Seattle Center's Fun Forest?
Title: Flight to Mars (ride) Passage: The Flight to Mars amusement park ride was located in 1962 World's Fair and the Seattle Center's Fun Forest (1968-1996). The ride was a type of dark amusement ride. Riders would ride in 2 seated cars which rode around on a coaster track while scary themed events would occur during the ride. The interior decor was studded with use of black lights and glow paint. Title: KeyArena Passage: KeyArena (formerly Washington State Pavilion, Washington State Coliseum and Seattle Center Coliseum) is a multi-purpose arena in Seattle. It is located north of downtown in the 74 acre entertainment complex known as Seattle Center, the site of the 1962 World's Fair, the Century 21 Exposition. It is used for entertainment purposes, such as concerts, ice shows, circuses, and sporting events. Title: Allied Arts of Seattle Passage: Allied Arts of Seattle is a non-profit organization in Seattle, Washington, USA. The organization advocates for public funding of the arts, better urban planning and architecture, and other civic improvements. The organization claims to be the "oldest non-profit organization in Seattle dedicated to urban livability", but, in any case, at 50 years old is certainly a venerable organization by the standards of a city barely older than 150 years It was a major force in establishing the Seattle Arts Commission, creating Seattle Center on the grounds of the Century 21 Exposition (1962 world's fair) and preserving historical landmarks and neighborhoods, particularly Pioneer Square and Pike Place Market, as well as defeating the 2012 Seattle Olympic bid. Title: Dark ride Passage: A dark ride or ghost train is an indoor amusement ride on which passengers aboard guided vehicles travel through specially lit scenes that typically contain animation, sound, music, and special effects.
Flight to Mars
Flight to Mars (ride)
Dark ride
What band did former a former member, who began her singing career in a girl group named Trinity Stone, who was well known for her vocals similar to an American pop singer and top-charting female vocalist of the late 1950s, belong to
Title: Jade Ewen Passage: Jade Louise Ewen (born 24 January 1988) is an English singer, songwriter, actress and a former member of the band Sugababes. Ewen began her singing career in a girl group named Trinity Stone, which signed with Sony BMG in 2005 but disbanded in 2007 without releasing an album. In 2009, after winning the right, she represented the United Kingdom in the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest by performing the Andrew Lloyd Webber penned "It's My Time". She finished in fifth place, making her the most successful British Eurovision act since 2002. She is well known for her Connie Francis-like vocals. Title: List of best-selling girl groups Passage: A girl group is a popular music act featuring several female singers who generally harmonize together. Girl groups have been popular at least since the heyday of the Boswell Sisters beginning in the 1930s, but the term "girl group" also denotes the wave of American female pop singing groups who flourished in the late 1950s and early 1960s between the decline of early rock and roll and the British Invasion, many of whom were influenced by doo-wop style. This article covers only girl groups from that era and later. Title: Patti Page Passage: Clara Ann Fowler (November 8, 1927  January 1, 2013), known by her professional name Patti Page, was an American singer of traditional pop music and country music. She was the top-charting female vocalist and best-selling female artist of the 1950s, selling over 100 million records during a six-decade long career. She was often introduced as "the Singin' Rage, Miss Patti Page". New York WNEW disc-jockey William B. Williams introduced her as "A Page in my life called Patti". Title: Connie Francis Passage: Connie Francis (born Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero, December 12, 1938) is an American pop singer and 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 interruptions in her career, she is still active as a recording and performing artist.
Sugababes
Jade Ewen
Connie Francis
The original Bausch Lomb sunglass design is now marketed as a brand founded in what year?
Title: Ray-Ban Passage: Ray-Ban is a brand of sunglasses and eyeglasses founded in 1937 by the American company Bausch Lomb. The brand is best known for their Wayfarer and Aviator lines of sunglasses. In 1999, Bausch Lomb sold the brand to the Italian eyewear conglomerate Luxottica Group, for a reported US640 million. Title: Loteprednol Passage: Loteprednol (as the ester loteprednol etabonate) is a corticosteroid used to treat inflammations of the eye. It is marketed by Bausch and Lomb as Lotemax and Loterex. Title: 2008 Bausch amp; Lomb Championships Singles Passage: The 2008 Bausch Lomb Championships Singles was the singles event of the 2008 Bausch Lomb Championships, a WTA Tier II tennis tournament held in April. Tatiana Golovin was the defending champion, but withdrew from this year's event with injury. Maria Sharapova defeated Dominika Cibulkov in the final to become the 2008 champion. This was Sharapova's 19th career singles title but the first she had won on clay courts. Title: Aviator sunglasses Passage: Aviator sunglasses are a style of sunglasses that were developed by Bausch Lomb. The original Bausch Lomb design is now marketed as Ray-Ban Aviators, although other manufacturers also produce aviator style sunglasses.
1937
Aviator sunglasses
Ray-Ban
Deborah Lurie is best known for her score in what film based on the 2006 novel by Nicholas Sparks?
Title: Dear John (2010 film) Passage: Dear John is a 2010 American romantic drama-war film starring Amanda Seyfried and Channing Tatum. It was made by Screen Gems and was released theatrically in North America on February 5, 2010. The film was directed by Lasse Hallstrm, and it is an adaptation of Nicholas Sparks' 2006 novel of the same name. It follows the life of a soldier (Channing Tatum) after he falls in love with a young woman (Amanda Seyfried). They decide to exchange letters to each other after he is deployed to the war. The movie was filmed in 2009 in Charleston, South Carolina. Title: Deborah Lurie Passage: Deborah Lurie is a composer, arranger, and music producer. She is the most successful American female film composer in terms of box office (15 films grossing over 400 million). Deborah is best known for her scores for director Lasse Hallstrms films, "Dear John" and "Safe Haven", Paramounts 2011 version of "Footloose", and the all-time highest-grossing concert movie, "". She has also written additional music for many scores by Danny Elfman, including "Wanted", "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", and "Alice in Wonderland", and has provided string arrangements on hits for The All-American Rejects, Hoobastank, Daughtry, Kelly Clarkson, Katy Perry, and more. In 2015, she received the ASCAP Shirley Walker Award. Title: Faraaz Kazi Passage: Faraaz Kazi (born November 10, 1987) is an Indian author, primarily writing mainstream romance and best known for his debut novel "Truly Madly Deeply", published by the Cedar Books imprint of Pustak Mahal and re-released by Mahaveer Publishers in 2012. Kazi has been called the 'Nicholas Sparks of India'. Title: The Best of Me (film) Passage: The Best of Me is a 2014 American romantic drama film directed by Michael Hoffman and written by Will Fetters and J. Mills Goodloe, based on Nicholas Sparks' 2011 novel of the same name. The film stars James Marsden and Michelle Monaghan with Luke Bracey and Liana Liberato.
"Dear John"
Deborah Lurie
Dear John (2010 film)
Between the American Christian rock band, Daniel Amos, and English alternative rock quartet, Gene, which experimented with country rock?
Title: Daniel Amos Passage: Daniel Amos (aka D. A., D) is an American Christian rock band formed in 1974 by Terry Scott Taylor on guitars and vocals, Marty Dieckmeyer on bass guitar, Steve Baxter on guitars and Jerry Chamberlain on lead guitars. Current members include bassist Tim Chandler, guitarist Greg Flesch and drummer Ed McTaggart. Over the band's career, they have experimented with country rock, rock, new wave, and alternative rock. Title: Gene (band) Passage: Gene were an English alternative rock quartet that rose to prominence in the mid-1990s. Formed in 1993, they were popularly labelled as a Britpop band and often drew comparisons to The Smiths because of their Morrissey-esque lead singer, Martin Rossiter. Gene's music was influenced by The Jam, The Smiths, The Style Council and The Clash. Title: MotorCycle Passage: MotorCycle is the tenth studio album by Christian alternative rock band Daniel Amos, issued in 1993 on BAI Records. It was the band's first album under the Daniel Amos moniker - as opposed to the shortened DA - since "Vox Humana" in 1984. Title: Lost Dogs Passage: Lost Dogs are an American musical supergroup formed in 1991, comprising vocalists, songwriters, and guitarists from multiple Christian alternative rock bands. Their current lineup includes Terry Scott Taylor (Daniel Amos, the Swirling Eddies), Michael Roe (The 77s), Derri Daugherty and Steve Hindalong (The Choir). The original lineup included Gene Eugene (Adam Again), who died in 2000. The band's eclectic blending of folk, blues, country, and rock has been characterized as "a sort of CCM equivalent to the Traveling Wilburys". The band released their debut album "Scenic Routes" in 1992 as a one-time collaboration.
Daniel Amos
Gene (band)
Daniel Amos
Zhang Jinghui is well known for his role as second and final Prime Minister of a puppet state located where?
Title: Zhang Jinghui Passage: Zhang Jinghui (Chang Ching-hui; ; Hepburn: "Ch Keikei"); (1871 1 November 1959) was a Chinese general and politician during the Warlord era. He is noted for his role in the Japanese puppet regime of Manchukuo in which he served as its second and final Prime Minister. Title: Manchukuo Passage: Manchukuo (: "Mnzhugu"literally: " State of Manchuria" ) was a puppet state in Northeast China and Inner Mongolia, which was governed under a form of constitutional monarchy. The area, collectively known as Manchuria by westerners and Japanese, was designated by China's erstwhile Qing Dynasty as the "homeland" of the ruling family's ethnic group, the Manchus. In 1931, the region was seized by Japan following the Mukden Incident and a pro-Japanese government was installed one year later with Puyi, the last Qing emperor, as the nominal regent and emperor. Manchukuo's government was abolished in 1945 after the defeat of Imperial Japan at the end of World War II. The territories formally claimed by the puppet state were first seized in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria in August 1945, and then formally transferred to Chinese administration in the following year. Title: Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson Passage: The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson or alternatively Prime Minister's Official SpokesmanSpokeswoman is a position in the United Kingdom's Civil Service, located in the Prime Minister's Office in 10 Downing Street and used by the British Prime Minister to convey information to the public. The Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson usually addresses a small group of press and media correspondents, known as lobby correspondents, each morning to deliver statements on current events on behalf of the Prime Minister. Title: Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore Passage: The Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore is the deputy head of the government of the Republic of Singapore. The role of Deputy Prime Minister is the second highest post and senior Cabinet Minister in Singapore. The holder will sometimes assume the role of Acting Prime Minister when the PM is temporarily absent from Singapore. Since the mid-1980s, Singapore has usually had two Deputy Prime Ministers at a time. Only Ong Teng Cheong and Tony Tan (who later became Singaporean presidents) served under more than one Prime Minister during their time as Deputy Prime Minister.
Northeast China and Inner Mongolia
Zhang Jinghui
Manchukuo
Which party game was first published in German, Time's Up! or Elfenland?
Title: Mario Party: Island Tour Passage: Mario Party: Island Tour (Japanese: , Hepburn: Mario Pt Airando Tsu ) is a party video game and is the first Mario Party game to be on the Nintendo 3DS. It is the thirteenth game in the "Mario Party" series and the third game for a handheld console. The game was announced by Satoru Iwata in a Nintendo Direct presentation on April 17, 2013. It features 7 boards, each with their own special features, and 81 new minigames. The game was released on November 22, 2013 in North America, on January 17, 2014 in Europe, on January 18, 2014 in Australia, and on March 20, 2014 in Japan and Korea. Title: Elfenland Passage: Elfenland is a German-style board game designed by Alan R. Moon and published by Amigo Spiele in German and Rio Grande Games in English in 1998. Title: Time's Up! (game) Passage: Time's Up is a charades-based party game designed by Peter Sarrett, and published by RR Games, Inc., a Tampa, FL based manufacturer of tabletop games and party games. The first edition of the game was published in 1999, with the most recent edition, "Times' Up! Deluxe", published in 2008. It is a game for teams of two or more players, and is played in three rounds. "Time's Up!" is based on the classic parlour game known as Celebrity. Title: Pong Toss! Frat Party Games Passage: Pong Toss! Frat Party Games, known in Europe as Beer Pong! Frat Party Games, is a sportsparty video game developed by JV Games for the Wii's WiiWare digital distribution service. It was first released in North America in 2008, and then in Europe the following year. The premise is based on the party game beer pong, which requires players to toss ping pong balls into plastic cups filled with alcohol. It was the first in JV Games' "Frat Party Games" brand. While they considered using traditional controls for the game, the developers felt that it should use the Wii Remote so that it could be more fun. They conducted a test on 15 people to see how they played beer pong.
Elfenland
Time's Up! (game)
Elfenland
Who was served as Governor of Geurnsey and built the Tudor manor house in Sutton Place, Surrey?
Title: Richard Weston (treasurer) Passage: Sir Richard Weston (14651541), KB, of Sutton Place in Surrey, was a courtier and diplomat who served as Governor of Guernsey, Treasurer of Calais and Under-Treasurer of the Exchequer during the reign of King Henry VIII. Title: Madeley Old Manor Passage: Madeley Old Manor was a medieval manor house at Madeley, Staffordshire. It is now a ruin, with only fragments of its walls remaining. The remnants have Grade II listed building status and the site is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. The Tudor manor house is illustrated by Michael Burghers as it appeared in 1686 in Plot's "History of Staffordshire", together with the formal gardens and a later east frontage. Title: Agecroft Hall Passage: Agecroft Hall is a Tudor manor house and estate located at 4305 Sulgrave Rd. on the James River in the Windsor Farms neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia, United States. The manor house was built in the late 15th century, and was originally located in the Irwell Valley at Agecroft, Pendlebury, then in the historic county of Lancashire, England, but by the 20th century it was unoccupied and in a state of disrepair. Title: Sutton Place, Surrey Passage: Sutton Place, 3 miles north-east of Guildford in Surrey, is a Grade I listed Tudor manor house built c.1525 by Sir Richard Weston (d.1541), courtier of Henry VIII. It is of great importance to art history in showing some of the earliest traces of Italianate renaissance design elements in English architecture. In modern times, the estate has had a series of wealthy owners, a trend started by J. Paul Getty, then the world's richest private citizen, who chose to spend the last 17 years of his life there. Its current owner is the Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov. A definitive history of the house and manor, first published in 1893, was written by Frederic Harrison (d.1923), jurist and historian, whose father had acquired the lease in 1874.
Sir Richard Weston
Richard Weston (treasurer)
Sutton Place, Surrey
Terry Swartzberg especially known for his work for the holocaust memorial project Stolpersteine, a cobblestone-size (10x10 cm ) concrete cube bearing a brass plate inscribed with the name and life dates of victims of what persecution?
Title: Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service Passage: The Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service (AHMS) is an alternative to Austria's compulsory national military service alternative service founded in 1992. Since 1998 it is part of the Austrian Service Abroad. AHMS representatives serve at major Holocaust memorial institutions in 23 countries worldwide. The German name is Gedenkdienst (Memorial Service). The organization is interested in roots and results of the Nazism and takes care of victims of Nazism. Women can participate since 2013. Title: Holocaust Memorial Day (UK) Passage: Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) (27 January) is a national commemoration day in the United Kingdom dedicated to the remembrance of those who suffered in The Holocaust, under Nazi Persecution, and in subsequent genocides in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur. It was first held in January 2001 and has been on the same date every year since. The chosen date is the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp by the Soviet Union in 1945, the date also chosen for the International Holocaust Remembrance Day and some other national Holocaust Memorial Days. Title: Terry Swartzberg Passage: Terry Swartzberg (born July 22, 1953 in Norwalk, Connecticut) is an American PA (public affairs) campaigner and journalist. He is based in Munich, Germany and contributed for 25 years to the International Herald Tribune and other international publications. He is especially known for his work for the holocaust memorial project Stolpersteine and for his reality check - since 2012 he has been wearing a kippah in public. Title: Stolperstein Passage: A stolperstein (] from German, literally "stumbling stone", metaphorically a "stumbling block" or a stone to "stumble upon", plural stolpersteine) is a cobblestone-size (10x10 cm ) concrete cube bearing a brass plate inscribed with the name and life dates of victims of Nazi extermination or persecution. The "stolperstein" art project was initiated by the German artist Gunter Demnig in 1992, and is still ongoing. It aims at commemorating individual persons at exactly the last place of residencyor, sometimes, workwhich was freely chosen by the person before he or she fell victim to Nazi terror, euthanasia, eugenics, was deported to a concentration or extermination camp, or escaped persecution by emigration or suicide. s of 31 2017 , over 56,000 "stolpersteine" have been laid in 22 European countries, making the "stolperstein" project the world's largest decentralized memorial.
Nazi
Terry Swartzberg
Stolperstein
Samson Tam is the president of a football team founded in which year ?
Title: Samson Tam Passage: Samson Tam Wai-ho, JP () (born 26 February 1964 in Hong Kong) was an elected member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (Functional constituency, Information Technology) from 2008 to 2012. He is the chairman and one of the founders of Group Sense (International) Limited, the manufacturer of "Instant-Dict" () Chinese-English electronic dictionary. He graduated from Chinese University of Hong Kong with a BSc degree. Afterwards he was awarded a PhD degree by Hong Kong Polytechnic University. He received The Young Industrialist Award of Hong Kong in 1992 and was named one of the Ten Outstanding Young Persons in 1997. He is also the president of Kitchee SC. Title: US Saint-Omer Passage: Union Sportive Saint-Omer is a French association football team founded in 1894. They are based in Saint-Omer, France and are currently playing in the Championnat de Division d'Honneur of the Ligue du Nord-Pas de Calais de Football (the sixth tier in the French football league system). They play at the Stade Gaston Bonnet in Saint-Omer. The team colours are white shirts and black shorts. Title: Kitchee SC Passage: Kitchee Sports Club () is a Hong Kong football team. It was founded in 1931 and currently competes in the Hong Kong Premier League. Title: Deportivo Italia (19482010) Passage: Deportivo Italia (19482006) is a Venezuelan football team founded in 1948 and disbanded  as a team of the Italian community of Venezuela  in summer 2006. In those 62 years of existence the team has won the Primera Divisin Venezolana five times and the Copa de Venezuela three times. An alternative view is that Deportivo Italia has been substituted (with a change of name strongly disputed) by Deportivo Petare, a team representing a neighbourhood area of Caracas.
1931
Samson Tam
Kitchee SC
Who is directed a film set to be released August 3, 2018 starring the man who played Donald Pierce in Logan?
Title: Logan (film) Passage: Logan is a 2017 American epic neo-western superhero drama film produced by Marvel Entertainment, TSG Entertainment, and The Donners' Company, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It is the tenth installment in the "X-Men" film series, as well as the third Wolverine solo film following "" (2009) and "The Wolverine" (2013). The film, which takes inspiration from the "Old Man Logan" comic-book series by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven, follows an aged Wolverine defending his daughter Laura Kinney from the villainous Reavers led by Zander Rice and Donald Pierce. Title: Boyd Holbrook Passage: Robert Boyd Holbrook (born September 1, 1981) is an American actor and fashion model. He has appeared in films such as "Milk", "Out of the Furnace", "Run All Night", "A Walk Among the Tombstones", and "Gone Girl", and starred as DEA Agent Steve Murphy in the Netflix series "Narcos". In 2012, he starred in the series Hatfields McCoys (miniseries) as "Cap" Hatfield, and in 2017, he portrayed villain Donald Pierce in "Logan". Title: The Predator (film) Passage: The Predator is an upcoming American science-fiction action horror film directed by Shane Black and co-written by Black and Fred Dekker. It is the fourth installment in the "Predator" franchise, following "Predator" (1987), "Predator 2" (1990) and "Predators" (2010), set to take place between "Predator 2" and "Predators". The film stars Boyd Holbrook, Olivia Munn, Trevante Rhodes, Keegan-Michael Key, Sterling K. Brown, Jacob Tremblay, Yvonne Strahovski, Alfie Allen, and Thomas Jane. The film is set to be released on August 3, 2018, by 20th Century Fox in IMAX as well as standard formats. Title: The Midnight Patrol Passage: The Midnight Patrol is a short American Pre-Code comedy film starring Laurel and Hardy released August 3, 1933.
Shane Black
The Predator (film)
Boyd Holbrook
Killer Pad is a 2008 comedyhorror film directed by Robert Englund, best known for playing the infamous serial killer Freddy Krueger in what film series?
Title: Killer Pad Passage: Killer Pad is a 2008 comedyhorror film directed by Robert Englund and starring Daniel Franzese, Eric Jungmann and Shane McRae. Title: Are You Ready for Freddy Passage: "Are You Ready for Freddy" is a song by The Fat Boys from their 1988 album "Coming Back Hard Again ". Portions of the song were rapped by Robert Englund as Freddy Krueger. The song was originally released in 1988 as the theme for "". Title: Robert Englund Passage: Robert Barton Englund (born June 6, 1947) is an American film and stage actor, voice actor, singer, and director, best known for playing the infamous serial killer Freddy Krueger in the "Nightmare on Elm Street" film series. He received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for "" in 1987 and "" in 1988. Englund is a classically-trained actor. Title: A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors Passage: A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors is a 1987 American slasher film directed by Chuck Russell. It is the third installment in the "Nightmare on Elm Street" series. The film was written by original creator Wes Craven and stars Heather Langenkamp, Patricia Arquette, Larry Fishburne, Priscilla Pointer, Craig Wasson, and Robert Englund. The plot focuses on Freddy Krueger seeking to murder the last children of the parents that burned him. The kids are imprisoned at a mental hospital. Freddy does not know that Nancy Thompson is training the patients to control their dream powers in order to fight back against the undead killer. The film was followed by another sequel, "", a year later.
"Nightmare on Elm Street"
Killer Pad
Robert Englund
Which actor who won a Tony Award for his performance in "M. Butterfly", starred in the play "Face Value"?
Title: Face Value (play) Passage: Face Value was a 1993 play by American playwright David Henry Hwang. It was to be the second Broadway production of the playwright's work, but it closed in previews on March 14, 1993. The production was scheduled to open at the Cort Theatre. It was directed by Jerry Zaks, with B. D. Wong, Jane Krakowski, Mark Linn-Baker, Mia Korf, and Gina Torres in the cast. Title: Methods of coin debasement Passage: Coin debasement is the act of decreasing the amount of precious metal in a coin, while continuing to circulate it at face value. This was frequently done by governments in order to inflate the amount of currency in circulation; typically, some of the precious metal was replaced by a cheaper metal when the coin was minted. But when done by an individual, precious metal was physically removed from the coin, which could then be passed on at the original face value, leaving the debaser with a profit. Coin debasement was effected by several methods, including clipping (shaving metal from the coin's circumference) and sweating (shaking the coins in a bag and collecting the dust worn off). Title: B. D. Wong Passage: Bradley Darryl "BD" Wong (born October 24, 1960) is an American actor. Wong won a Tony Award for his performance as Song Liling in "M. Butterfly", becoming the only actor in Broadway history to receive the Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle Award, Clarence Derwent Award, and Theatre World Award for the same role. He has since gained more notability for playing the roles on "", Father Ray Mukada on "Oz", Dr. John Lee on "Awake", Dr. Henry Wu in the first "Jurassic Park" film as well as the fourth entry, "Jurassic World", and Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme in the film "Seven Years in Tibet". As of August 13, 2017, Wong is the host of the new HLN medical documentary series "Something's Killing Me With BD Wong". Title: Saint George the Victorious (coin) Passage: The Russian George the Victorious (Russian: ) coins are bullion coins issued in gold and silver by the Central Bank of Russia. The gold coins have a face value of 50 rubles and have been minted since 2006. The silver coins are Russia's first bullion coins in that metal; they have a face value of 3 rubles and have been minted since 2009.
B. D. Wong
Face Value (play)
B. D. Wong
What do Nikos Nikolaidis and Roy Ward Baker have in common?
Title: See You in Hell, My Darling Passage: See You in Hell, My Darling (Greek: " " , tr. "Tha se Do stin Kolasi Agapi mou") is a 1999 Greek dramatic experimental independent underground art film directed by Nikos Nikolaidis. It was officially selected for screening at the Brussels International Film Festival in January 1999 where it was nominated for the Crystal Star and at the Chicago International Film Festival in October 1999 where it was nominated for the . Title: The Loser Takes It All Passage: The Loser Takes It All (Greek: " " , tr. "O chamenos ta pairnei ola") is a 2002 Greek dramatic experimental independent underground art film, the seventh feature film directed by Nikos Nikolaidis. The film, produced by the Greek Film Center and Greek Television ET-1, is the last part of the "Years of Cholera" trilogy beginning with "The Wretches Are Still Singing" (1979) and "Sweet Bunch" (1983) which deals with the last decades of the twentieth century. Production of the film was finished by September 2002. The film was first screened at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival on 15 November 2002 and its theatrical release began on 31 January 2003. The film received the Best Director Award and Kostas Gikas received the Best Cinematographer Award for it at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival's Greek State Film Awards in November 2002. Title: Nikos Nikolaidis Passage: Nikos Georgiou Nikolaidis (Greek: ) (25 October 1939, Athens, Greece 5 September 2007, Athens, Greece) was a Greek film director, screenwriter, film producer, writer, theatre director, assistant director, record producer, television director, and commercial director. He is usually considered a representative of European avant-garde and experimental art film. Title: Roy Ward Baker Passage: Roy Ward Baker (19 December 1916 5 October 2010), born Roy Horace Baker, was an English film director, credited as Roy Baker for much of his career. His best known film is "A Night to Remember" (1958) which won a Golden Globe for Best English-Language Foreign Film in 1959. His later career included many horror films and television shows.
director
Nikos Nikolaidis
Roy Ward Baker
In which reserve team of Sevilla Federico San Emeterio Daz played as a central midfielder?
Title: Marcelo Daz Passage: Marcelo Alfonso Daz Rojas (] ; born 30 December 1986) is a Chilean professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Pumas UNAM and the Chile national team. Title: Murcilagos F.C. B Passage: The Murcilagos Ftbol Club B play in the Segunda Divisin in Guamchil, Sinaloa, Mexico and are the official reserve team for Murcilagos F.C.. The games are held in the city of Guamchil in the Estadio Alfredo Daz Angulo. Title: Sevilla Atltico Passage: Sevilla Atltico Club is a Spanish football team based in Seville in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1958 it plays in Segunda Divisin and is the reserve team of Sevilla FC, holding home games at "Viejo Nervin", with a 7,500-seat capacity. Title: Fede San Emeterio Passage: Federico San Emeterio Daz (born 16 March 1997), known simply as Fede, is a Spanish footballer who plays for Sevilla Atltico as a central midfielder.
Sevilla Atltico
Fede San Emeterio
Sevilla Atltico
What cable and digital satellite TV network dedicated to kids broadcasts in Malta, Romania, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Croatia?
Title: Cartoon Network (Central and Eastern Europe) Passage: Cartoon Network CEE (also known as Cartoon Network Czech Republic, Cartoon Network Hungary and Cartoon Network Romania) is a children's channel broadcasting to people in Czech Republic, in Hungary, in Moldova, in Romania and in Slovakia. The channel was launched along with the Romanian and Polish feed. The channel is owned by Turner Broadcasting System Europe. The channel also carried a Toonami programming block. On April 1, 2015, Cartoon Network started broadcasting 24 hours a day in Hungary. Hungary was the last country to get Cartoon Network timeshared with TCM. On August 8, 2016, Cartoon Network Central Eastern Europe started to air Check It 4.0 bumpers and idents (alongside existing Check It 1.0 and Check It 3.0 branding). On September 20, 2017, a Czech sub-feed was launched. Title: Nickelodeon (Croatia) Passage: Nickelodeon Croatia is a Croatian cable and digital satellite television network dedicated to kids. The channel broadcasts 24 hours a day. All animated and live-action shows are dubbed into the Croatian Language. The channel is served by the Pan-European feed. Title: The Arrow (radio) Passage: The Arrow is a British digital radio station playing classic and contemporary rock music. It broadcasts on DAB Digital Radio (in London) and is also streamed over digital satellite TV and online. The station is operated by Global Radio; prior to Global's formation it was owned by their predecessor Chrysalis Radio. Title: Nickelodeon (Central amp; Eastern Europe) Passage: Nickelodeon premiered in November 1998 in Malta as a 127 feed. On Christmas Eve 1998, Nickelodeon came to Romania airing 247 in Romanian. On October 6, 1999, this version started to air in Hungarian also. Later, Nickelodeon debuted in the Czech Republic on February 10, 2010, in Croatia on November 18, 2011, in Ukraine on March 2012, in Slovenia and Serbia on April 28, 2013 and in Bulgaria on November 4, 2013.
Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon (Croatia)
Nickelodeon (Central amp; Eastern Europe)
Rosamund Pike, star of Pride and Prejudice, appeared in which 2014 mystery thriller opposite Ben Affleck?
Title: Gone Girl (film) Passage: Gone Girl is a 2014 American psychological thriller film directed by David Fincher and written by Gillian Flynn, based on her 2012 novel of the same name. The film stars Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris, and Tyler Perry. Set in Missouri, the story begins as a mystery that follows the events surrounding Nick Dunne (Affleck), who becomes the primary suspect in the sudden disappearance of his wife, Amy (Pike). Title: Gone Baby Gone Passage: Gone Baby Gone is a 2007 American neo-noir mystery drama film directed by Ben Affleck. In his feature-length directorial debut, Affleck cowrote the screenplay with Aaron Stockard based on the novel "Gone, Baby, Gone" by Dennis Lehane. The film stars Casey Affleck and Michelle Monaghan as two private investigators hunting for a little girl who was abducted from the Boston neighborhood of Dorchester. The supporting cast includes Morgan Freeman, Ed Harris and Amy Ryan. Title: Rosamund Pike Passage: Rosamund Mary Ellen Pike (born 27 January 1979) is an English actress who began her acting career by appearing in stage productions such as "Romeo and Juliet" and "Skylight". After her screen debut in the television film "A Rather English Marriage" (1998) and television roles in "Wives and Daughters" (1999) and "Love in a Cold Climate" (2001), she received international recognition for her film debut as Bond girl Miranda Frost in "Die Another Day" (2002), for which she received the Empire Award for Best Newcomer. Following her breakthrough, she won the BIFA Award for Best Supporting Actress for "The Libertine" (2004) and portrayed Jane Bennet in "Pride Prejudice" (2005). Title: National Youth Theatre Passage: The National Youth Theatre of Great Britain is a registered charity in London. It is committed to the development of young people through the medium of creative arts, and aims to use theatre to aid in this objective. It was founded in 1956 as the world's first youth theatre and has built a reputation as a breeding ground for renowned actors such as Daniel Craig, Daniel Day-Lewis, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Idris Elba, Colin Firth, Derek Jacobi, Ben Kingsley, Ian McShane, Helen Mirren, Rosamund Pike, and Kate Winslet, as well as musicians such as Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Ed Sheeran (see for a full list).
Gone Girl
Gone Girl (film)
Rosamund Pike
Are Cate Shortland and S. Sylvan Simon both writers?
Title: The Kettering Incident Passage: The Kettering Incident is an Australian television drama program, first broadcast on Foxtel's Showcase channel on July 4, 2016. The series was created by Victoria Madden and Vincent Sheehan, produced by Porchlight Films and Sweet Potato Films, and was written by Victoria Madden, Louise Fox, Cate Shortland and Andrew Knight. A sneak preview of the series launched at the 2015 "Dark MoFo" festival, with two episodes shown to select audiences at nine locations around Tasmania. Title: The Slap (TV series) Passage: Filmed in Melbourne, Victoria, the series was produced by Matchbox Pictures' Tony Ayres, Helen Bowden and Michael McMahon, with Penny Chapman serving as executive producer. The directors; Jessica Hobbs, Matthew Saville, Tony Ayres and Robert Connolly, directed two episodes each. The writing team included Emily Ballou, Alice Bell, Brendan Cowell, Kris Mrksa and Cate Shortland. Title: S. Sylvan Simon Passage: S. Sylvan Simon (March 9, 1910 May 17, 1951) was an American stagefilm director and producer. Title: Cate Shortland Passage: Cate Shortland (born 10 August 1968) is an Australian writer and director of film and television.
no
Cate Shortland
S. Sylvan Simon
Are Ronnie Radke and Christopher Amott both guitarists?
Title: Crossing the Rubicon (Armageddon album) Passage: Crossing the Rubicon was an album by the Swedish melodic death metal band Armageddon, released in Europe on the now defunct W.A.R. records, and in Japan on Toy's Factory records in 1997. The album features Christopher Amott of Arch Enemy, as well as former Arch Enemy members Peter Wildoer and Martin Bengtsson. The album was only released in Japan, briefly in Europe, and is extremely hard to find. Title: Christopher Amott Passage: Christopher Amott (born 23 November 1977) is a Swedish guitarist and vocalist, younger brother of Michael Amott and founding member of the Swedish metal bands Arch Enemy and Armageddon. Title: Ronnie Radke Passage: Ronald Joseph Radke (born December 15, 1983) is an American singer, songwriter, entertainer, and record producer born in Las Vegas, Nevada. He is the founding member and current lead vocalist, keyboardist, and recently guitarist for the rock band Falling in Reverse, and is the former vocalist and founding member of post-hardcore band Escape the Fate. Title: The Drug in Me Is You Passage: The Drug in Me Is You is the debut studio album by American rock band Falling in Reverse. Production for the album took place following lead singer Ronnie Radke's departure from Escape the Fate in 2008. Recording took place in December 2010 and lasted until February 2011 at Paint it Black Studios in Orlando, Florida. Michael Baskette, who worked with Radke on Escape the Fate's "Dying is Your Latest Fashion", returned as the executive producer for the album, alongside former bandmate Omar Espinosa and others as additional composers and production aids in the studio. "The Drug in Me Is You" was released on July 25, 2011, in Europe and Japan, and on July 26, 2011, in the United States.
yes
Ronnie Radke
Christopher Amott
In which year was playback singer of "Mera Joota Hai Japani" born?
Title: Mukesh (singer) Passage: Mukesh Chand Mathur (22 July 1923 27 August 1976), better known mononymously as Mukesh, was an Indian playback singer of Hindi movies. Along with Mohammed Rafi, Manna Dey and Kishore Kumar, he was one of the most popular and legendary singers of his era. Amongst the numerous nominations and awards he won, his song "Kai Baar Yuhi Dekha Hai" from film "Rajnigandha" (1973) won him the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer. Mukesh was also popular as being the voice of the actor Raj Kapoor,Manoj Kumar,Feroz Khan,Sunil Dutt. Title: Mera Joota Hai Japani Passage: Mera Joota Hai Japani (Hindi: ; Urdu: "Mer Jt hai Jpn" "lit." My Shoes are Japanese) is a Hindi song with music by Shankar Jaikishan and lyrics by Shailendra, written for the 1955 Bollywood film "Shree 420". It was performed by popular Bollywood star Raj Kapoor, though actually sung by playback singer Mukesh. Title: Filmography of Shreya Ghoshal Passage: Shreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. She has received four National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards including five for Best Female Playback Singer, nine Filmfare Awards South for Best Female Playback Singer (two for Kannada, four for Malayalam, two for Tamil and one for Telugu), three Kerala State Film Awards and two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. She has recorded songs for film music and albums in various Indian languages and has established herself as a leading playback singer of Indian cinema. Title: Anuradha Bhat Passage: Anuradha Bhat is an Indian playback singer for the feature films. She sings predominantly in Kannada language films. Bhat has recorded for over 1000 feature films under the music direction of all the prominent Kannada composers like Hamsalekha, Gurukiran, V. Harikrishna, Mano Murthy, Arjun Janya among others. She has recorded more than 5000 songs in 14 different languages for various music albums. Bhat is the recipient of Karnataka State Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for the year 2012, Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer Kannada (2015), Aryabhata International Award (2015) and many more.
1923
Mera Joota Hai Japani
Mukesh (singer)
When was was an English author, best known for his books about the teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh only mystery novel published?
Title: Janice MacDonald Passage: Janice Elva MacDonald (born 1959 in Banff, Alberta) is a Canadian writer of literary and mystery novels, textbooks, non-fiction, and stories for both adults and children. She is best known as the creator of a series of comic academic mystery novels featuring reluctant amateur sleuth Miranda "Randy" Craig, all of which are set in Edmonton, Alberta. The latest of these, "Another Margaret: A Randy Craig Mystery", released in September 2015, takes Miranda to a reunion of her fellow graduate school students and resurrects a mystery involving a Canadian literary figure who has been long-believed dead. "The Roar of the Crowd: A Randy Craig Mystery" was released on July 10, 2014, with a plot involving the Edmonton theatre scene, including the Freewill Shakespeare Festival and the Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival, and it went on to be nominated for the David Award for Best Mystery Novel at the 2015 Deadly Ink Conference and featured as a recommended read in both the "2015 Edmonton Travel Guide" and the 2015 "Avenue Magazine" Summer Reading Guide. "Condemned to Repeat: A Randy Craig Mystery," was published on June 15, 2013, and involves a series of deadly events connected to Alberta historic sites, including Rutherford House, Fort Edmonton Park, and the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village; it debuted in the top spot on the Edmonton Journal's bestseller list on June 21, 2013 and went on to be shortlisted for the Mary Scorer Award for Best Book by a Manitoba Publisher at the 2013 Manitoba Book Awards as well as the David Award for Best Mystery Novel at the 2014 Deadly Ink Conference. "Hang Down Your Head: A Randy Craig Mystery," was published in November 2011 and features "cameo" appearances by several real-life folk musicians, as well as a corpse discovered at the Edmonton Folk Music Festival. The book was a hit in MacDonald's home city and spent more than six months on the Edmonton Journal's Top 10 list. The book and its author were profiled on CBC Radio, CityTV's Breakfast Television show, in the Edmonton Journal, and in the Edmonton Examiner. A January 2012 cover story in "Edmonton Woman Magazine" and a half-hour interview on the CKUA Radio Network's ArtBeat program, looked more extensively at the entire mystery series. Title: The Red House Mystery Passage: The Red House Mystery is a "locked room" whodunnit by A. A. Milne, published in 1922. It was Milne's only mystery novel. Title: Maltese Falcon Society Passage: The Maltese Falcon Society is an organization for admirers of Dashiell Hammett, his novel "The Maltese Falcon," and hardboiled mystery books and writers in general. Founded in San Francisco in 1981, the organization is no longer active in the United States; however, a chapter in Japan has been active continuously since 1982. The Japanese branch of the society presents the Falcon Award, Japan's highest honor in the mystery field, to honor the best hardboiled mystery novel published in Japan. Title: A. A. Milne Passage: Alan Alexander Milne ( ; 18 January 1882 31 January 1956) was an English author, best known for his books about the teddy bear Winnie-the-Pooh and for various poems. Milne was a noted writer, primarily as a playwright, before the huge success of Pooh overshadowed all his previous work. Milne served in both World Wars, joining the British Army in World War I, and was a captain of the British Home Guard in World War II.
1922
The Red House Mystery
A. A. Milne
Are Carl Wayne and Ken both singers and actors?
Title: Ken (singer) Passage: Lee Jae-hwan (Hangul: born April 6, 1992), better known by his stage name Ken (Hangul: ), is a South Korean singer and actor, signed under Jellyfish Entertainment. He is one of the members in the South Korean boy group VIXX and has been widely praised for his unique, soulful, and husky vocal tone. Ken began his acting career in 2014 in MBC Every 1's comedy drama "Boarding House No. 24" as Lee Jaehwan. Title: Lois Phillips Hudson Passage: Lois Phillips Hudson was born in Jamestown, North Dakota on August 24, 1927, to Carl Wayne Phillips and Aline Runner Phillips; she was the eldest of three daughters born to the couple. Aline Runner was a teacher with a degree in chemistry, but left the field to become a farm wife when she married Carl, who was a largely self-educated man. The Phillips family lived and farmed outside Cleveland, North Dakota until, ruined by the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl, they were forced to migrate to Washington State in 1935. On their journey, they spent several months as migrant workers moving from location to location, following the crops' picking seasons for available work. During this time, the Phillips girls were considered outsiders in the communities which they passed through, and their educations were not taken seriously by the schools they were placed in, as is depicted in the short story "Children of the Harvest." On arriving finally in Seattle, they found a small house in the Ballard neighborhood, where Carl operated a gas station. Ultimately, the family bought the farm of a man who was unable to pay his taxes. The farm was located on the East Side of Lake Washington, outside the town of Redmond. Title: Carl Emberson Passage: Carl Wayne Emberson (born 13 July 1973 in Epsom, Surrey) is an English retired football goalkeeper. Title: Carl Wayne Passage: Carl Wayne (born Colin David Tooley; 18 August 1943 - 31 August 2004) was a singer and actor. He is best remembered as the front man and spokesman for The Move in the 1960s.
yes
Carl Wayne
Ken (singer)
What was the laboratory, in which Albert Attalla worked, named after ?
Title: Einstein Tower Passage: The Einstein Tower (German: "Einsteinturm") is an astrophysical observatory in the Albert Einstein Science Park in Potsdam, Germany built by Erich Mendelsohn. It was built on the summit of the Potsdam "Telegraphenberg" to house a solar telescope designed by the astronomer Erwin Finlay-Freundlich. The telescope supports experiments and observations to validate (or disprove) Albert Einstein's relativity theory. The building was first conceived around 1917, built from 1919 to 1921 after a fund-raising drive, and became operational in 1924. Although Einstein never worked there, he supported the construction and operation of the telescope. It is still a working solar observatory today as part of the Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam. Light from the telescope is directed down through the shaft to the basement where the instruments and laboratory are located. There were more than half a dozen telescopes in the laboratory. Title: Albert Attalla Passage: Albert Attalla was a pioneer of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). He worked as a scientist for Monsanto Research Corporation, Mound Laboratories, in Miamisburg, Ohio, writing many articles about his research, including "Lithium isotopic analysis by nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry." Title: Winslow Chemical Laboratory Passage: The Winslow Chemical Laboratory was a laboratory of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute campus in Troy, New York, United States, which finished construction in 1866. It is named in honor of the 5th President of RPI, John F. Winslow, who donated half of the construction cost. The building is brick with stone trimmings and was originally constructed with butternut, chestnut and black walnut. The whole building was fitted for complete courses in general and analytical chemistry. The design and construction was overseen by Professor Henry B. Nason, head of the department of chemistry at the Institute. The lower story contained the metallurgical laboratory and second story contained the chemical laboratory, store rooms and work rooms. The laboratory could accommodate about 40 students. The third story contained a lecture room, a private study, the library and a recitation room. The library of chemical books was established by a donation of several sets of journals and a gift of three hundred dollars from John F. Winslow. Title: Mound Laboratories Passage: Mound Laboratories in Miamisburg, Ohio was an Atomic Energy Commission (later Department of Energy) facility for nuclear weapon research during the Cold War, named after the nearby Miami Indian burial mound.
Miami Indian burial mound.
Albert Attalla
Mound Laboratories
Who contributed to more Disney films, Claire Keane or her father Glen Keane?
Title: Glen Keane Passage: Glen Keane (born April 13, 1954) is an American animator, author and illustrator. Keane is best known for his character animation at Walt Disney Animation Studios for feature films including "The Little Mermaid", "Beauty and the Beast", "Aladdin", "Pocahontas", "Tarzan" and "Tangled". Keane received the 1992 Annie Award for character animation, the 2007 Winsor McCay Award for lifetime contribution to the field of animation and in 2013 was named a Disney Legend. Title: Thomas E. Keane Passage: Thomas E. Keane (1906 - 1996) was alderman of the 31st Ward of the City of Chicago. The son of alderman Thomas P. Keane and a member of the Democratic Party, he took his father's seat in the Chicago City Council in 1945, and represented part of the city's Northwest Side. Keane was once considered the second-most powerful politician in the city, exceeded only by his close personal ally Mayor Richard J. Daley. Keane's political career ended in 1974 with a federal conviction on mail-fraud and conspiracy charges related to real estate deals. Title: Claire Keane Passage: Claire Keane (born March 1, 1979) is an illustrator and visual development artist who contributed to the Disney films "Enchanted", "Tangled", "Wreck-It Ralph" and "Frozen". She is the daughter of Disney animator Glen Keane and the granddaughter of cartoonist Bil Keane, creator of the comic strip, "The Family Circus". Title: Dick Kelsey Passage: Dick Kelsey, by given name of Richmond Kelsey (May 3, 1905, California May 3, 1987, Ventura, California), was an important early animation art director and pioneer theme park designer and illustrator of children's books. His career spanned several of the most beloved Disney films in the 1940s-1950s, after which he assisted in the design of Disneyland in 1955. Translating the screen arts to real buildings, Kelsey was hired by the Marco Engineering firm of Cornelius Vanderbilt Wood to be a lead art director to design Magic Mountain theme park at Golden, Colorado in 1957. Later Kelsey became mentor to another prominent Disney artisan, Ron Dias, among whose films include "Sleeping Beauty". In time, Kelsey returned to Disney work, including "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" and illustrating children's books of Disney films.
Glen Keane
Claire Keane
Glen Keane
Igor grla plays football for a country that is bordered to the West by what country?
Title: Igor grla Passage: Igor grla (born 24 February 1984) is a Moldovan football midfielder who plays for the Moldovan National Division club Zaria Bli. He has also played for the Moldova national football team. Title: Moldova Passage: Moldova ( or sometimes ), officially the Republic of Moldova (Romanian: "Republica Moldova" , ), is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south (by way of the disputed territory of Transnistria). The capital city is Chiinu. Title: Brandon Bair Passage: Brandon Bair (born November 24, 1984) is a former American football defensive end. He was first signed by the Kansas City Chiefs as an undrafted free agent in 2011. He later played for the Oakland Raiders and finally for the Philadelphia Eagles where he retired after five years in the NFL. He played college football for the University of Oregon. His younger brother, Stetzon Bair, currently plays football for the University of Oregon. He lives in a small town called Haddon Township. He often has football camps for kids and teens. Title: Terry Hanratty Passage: Terrence Hugh "Terry" Hanratty (born January 19, 1948) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League during the 1960s and 1970s. He earned two Super Bowl rings as the backup quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Terry's son Conor also plays football for Notre Dame as an offensive guard.
Romania
Igor grla
Moldova
What is the nationality of the nuclear physicist responsible for the book "Concepts of Physics"?
Title: Barbara Jacak Passage: Barbara Jacak () is a nuclear physicist who uses heavy ion collisions for fundamental studies of hot, dense nuclear matter. She is Director of the Nuclear Science Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and a professor of Physics at UC Berkeley. Before going to Berkeley, she was a member of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Stony Brook University, where she held the rank of Distinguished Professor. She is a leading member of the collaboration that built and operates the PHENIX detector, one of the large detectors currently operating at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory, and was involved in the discovery of the quark gluon plasma and its strongly coupled, liquid-like behavior. Throughout her career she has served on many advisory committees and boards including the National Research Council Committee on Nuclear Physics, and the Physical Review C Editorial Board. Title: Rudolf Fleischmann Passage: Rudolf Fleischmann (1 May 1903 3 February 2002) was a German experimental nuclear physicist from Erlangen, Bavaria. He worked for Walther Bothe at the Physics Institute of the University of Heidelberg and then at the Institute for Physics of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Medical Research. Through his association with Bothe, he became involved in the German nuclear energy project, also known as the Uranium Club; one of Fleischmanns areas of interest was isotope separation techniques. In 1941 he was appointed associate professor of experimental physics at the newly established Reichsuniversitt Straburg, in France. Late in 1944, he was arrested under the American Operation Alsos and sent to the United States. After he returned to Germany 1946, he became Director of the State Physical Institute at the University of Hamburg and developed it as a center of nuclear research. In 1953, he took a position at the University of Erlangen and achieved "emeritus" status in 1969. He was a signatory of the Gttingen Manifesto in 1957. Title: Concepts of Physics Passage: Concepts of Physics is a calculus-based physics textbook by H. C. Verma. The book was first published in 1992. It is published as a two-volume set, with each volume roughly covering the physics syllabus of class XI and class XII respectively. The book is extensively popular amongst students preparing for competitive exams, especially the Joint Entrance Examination. Title: H. C. Verma Passage: Harish Chandra Verma (born 3 April 1952) is an Indian experimental physicist and a retired professor at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur since 1994. His field of research is nuclear physics.
Indian
Concepts of Physics
H. C. Verma
Amit Singhal is the former senior vice president of engineering at what company under CEO Travis Kalanick?
Title: Amit Singhal Passage: Amitabh Kumar "Amit" Singhal (born September 1968) is the former senior vice president of engineering at Uber, a position he took up in 2017, reporting to CEO Travis Kalanick. Prior to this, he was senior vice president and software engineer at Google Inc.. He was a Google Fellow, and was the head of Google's core ranking team. He left Google on 26 February 2016 as the Head of Google Search. Title: Jack J. Pelton Passage: Jack J. Pelton is the Chairman of the Board and CEO of the Experimental Aircraft Association and the former CEO of Cessna Aircraft Company. Before becoming the CEO of Cessna, Pelton was Cessna's Senior Vice President of Engineering. Before joining Textron in 2000, Pelton was Senior Vice President of Engineering and Programs at Fairchild Dornier. Prior to this, he worked at McDonnell Douglas for over two decades. Title: Glen Post Passage: Glen F. Post III (born October 4, 1952) is the chief executive officer and president of CenturyLink, an SP 500 integrated communications service provider based out of Monroe, Louisiana. He earned a bachelor's degree in accounting in 1974 at Louisiana Tech University and an MBA in 1976 at Louisiana Tech. Post joined CenturyTel in 1976. He was named vice president in 1982 and was promoted to senior vice president and treasurer in 1984. He was appointed to the CenturyTel board of directors in 1985, and the following year he was promoted to senior vice president and chief financial officer. In 1988 Post was named executive vice president and chief operating officer. He became the president and chief operating officer of CenturyTel in 1990. In 1992 Post was named vice chairman of the board, president, and chief executive officer. In 2002 he was appointed chairman of the board and chief executive officer. Since 2009 Post has served as chief executive officer and president of CenturyLink. His honors include: Louisiana Tech College of Administration and Business Distinguished Alumni in 1991, Louisiana Tech University Tower Medallion Award in 1997 and DeGree Enterprises Lifetime Achievement Award in Business 2003. Title: Travis Kalanick Passage: Travis Cordell Kalanick ( ; born August 6, 1976) is an American businessman.
Uber
Amit Singhal
Travis Kalanick
With which GermanAmerican biophysicist who helped launch the molecular biology research program in the late 1930s did Salvador Luria win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1969?
Title: Salvador Luria Passage: Salvador Edward Luria (August 13, 1912 February 6, 1991) was an Italian microbiologist, later a naturalized U.S. citizen. He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1969, with Max Delbrck and Alfred Hershey, for their discoveries on the replication mechanism and the genetic structure of viruses. Salvador Luria also showed that bacterial resistance to viruses (phages) is genetically inherited. Title: Max Delbrck Passage: Max Ludwig Henning Delbrck, ForMemRS (September 4, 1906 March 9, 1981), a GermanAmerican biophysicist, helped launch the molecular biology research program in the late 1930s. He stimulated physical scientists' interest into biology, especially as to basic research to physically explain genes, mysterious at the time. Formed in 1945 and led by Delbrck along with Salvador Luria and Alfred Hershey, the Phage Group made substantial headway unraveling important aspects of genetics. The three shared the 1969 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discoveries concerning the replication mechanism and the genetic structure of viruses". He was the first physicist to predict what is now called Delbrck scattering. Title: Wayne Hendrickson Passage: Wayne A. Hendrickson (born April 25, 1941, New York City) is an American biophysicist and University professor at Columbia. Dr. Hendrickson is a University Professor at Columbia University in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and Violin Family Professor of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics. He is also Chief Life Scientist in the Photon Sciences Directorate at Brookhaven National Laboratory and Scientific Director of the New York Structural Biology Center. Hendrickson has a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin at River Falls, a Ph.D. in biophysics at Johns Hopkins University with Warner Love, and postdoctoral research experience with Jerome Karle at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL). He and his colleagues use biochemistry and x-ray crystallography to study molecular properties in atomic detail with current emphasis on membrane receptors and cellular signaling, on viral proteins and HIV infection, on molecular chaperones and protein folding, and on structural genomics of membrane proteins. Hendrickson's advances in diffraction methodology have contributed significantly to the emergence of structural biology as a major force in modern biology and molecular medicine. Title: Sydney Brenner Passage: Sydney Brenner (born 13 January 1927) is a South African biologist and a 2002 Nobel prize in Physiology or Medicine laureate, shared with Bob Horvitz and John Sulston. Brenner made significant contributions to work on the genetic code, and other areas of molecular biology while working in the Medical Research Council (MRC) Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, England. He established the roundworm "Caenorhabditis elegans" as a model organism for the investigation of developmental biology, and founded the Molecular Sciences Institute in Berkeley, California, U.S..
Max Delbrck
Salvador Luria
Max Delbrck
Lee Jae-han, also known as John H. Lee, is a South Korean film director and screenwriter, since his debut in 2000, he has made several box office successes such as which 2004 South Korean film based on the 2001 Japanese television drama "Pure Soul"?
Title: John H. Lee (director) Passage: Lee Jae-han (born 1971), also known as John H. Lee, is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Lee studied filmmaking at New York University. Although making films of different genres each time, his directing talent, chic and sensuous, runs through all his works. Since his debut in 2000, he has made several box office successes such as "A Moment to Remember" (2004), "Sayonara Itsuka" (2010), "" (2010) and "Operation Chromite" (2016). Title: A Moment to Remember Passage: A Moment to Remember (; lit. "Eraser in My Head") is a 2004 South Korean film based on the 2001 Japanese television drama "Pure Soul". It stars Son Ye-jin and Jung Woo-sung and follows the theme of discovery in a relationship and the burdens of loss caused by Alzheimer's disease. Title: Jeong Chang-hwa Passage: Jeong Chang-hwa (born November 1, 1928) is a South Korean film director, producer and screenwriter. Jeong made his directorial debut with "The Final Temptation" (1953) and gained attention only when he released "A Sunny Field" in 1960. During the 1960s he started collaborating with the Hong Kong film industry. In 1968, he joined Shaw Brothers and directed martial arts classics such as "King Boxer" (1972) (the first Korean movie to reach No. 1 on the U.S. box office in 1972). He moved to Golden Harvest in 1973, where he directed numerous productions until he returned to South Korea in 1977 to continue his career. Title: Fighter in the Wind Passage: Fighter in the Wind (Korean: ) is a 2004 South Korean film. It is based on the Japanese book "Karate Baka Ichidai" which is a fictionalized account of karate competitor Choi Yeung-Eui (, ) who went to Japan after World War II to become a fighter pilot but found a very different path instead. He changed his name to Masutatsu Oyama () and went across the country, defeating martial artists one after another. This film concentrates on the period when he is still young, and developing his famous karate style, Kyokushin. The film was the seventh highest grossing Korean film of 2004 with 2,346,446 admissions sold nationwide.
A Moment to Remember
John H. Lee (director)
A Moment to Remember
What was a branch of the Khalwatiyya order of Islamic mysticism founded by Sayyid Hasan Husameddin, with relations to the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad?
Title: Ussaki Passage: Ushshaki (Turkish: "Uaki "Ush-shaki"" ), is a branch of the Khalwatiyya order of Islamic mysticism, also known as "Tasawwuf", founded by Sayyid Hasan Husameddin. Literal translation of his name, Husameddin means the sharp sword of the religion. He was born in 880 A.H. ( 1473 CE) in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Being the son of a merchant named Hajji Tebaruk, his family lineage extends to Imam Hassan, Caliph Ali, and eventually to the Prophet Muhammed. Title: Ali Passage: Ali ( ; Arabic: , "Al " , ] ; 13 Rajab, 21 BH 21 Ramadan, 40 AH (c. 594 29 January 661) was the cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, the prophet of Islam. He ruled as the fourth caliph from 656 to 661, and was first Imam of Shia Islam from 632 to 661. Title: Manba Al-Ansab Passage: The Source of Genealogy or Manba Al-Ansb (Arabic: Persian: ) is a historical document outlining various topics including the genealogy of the Sayyids of Bukkur (Urdu ) Bhakri syed and Sufism written by Sayyid Mun Al-Haqq around 1426 AD and the Islamic year 830. Sayyid Mun is a notable Sayyid who descends from the Islamic prophet, Muhammad through his descendant, Ali al-Hadi. The work was extended by a lineal sixth degree descendant of Sayyid Mun. Sayyid Ali Ghazanfar alias Jrullah added more information other Sayyid ancestries and other Sufi orders. Sayyid Mun lived in India where the book was originally written in Persian and was later translated into Urdu. Manba Al-Ansb can also be found in the manuscript form in The British Library and Allahabad, India. Title: Sayyid (name) Passage: Sayyid (] , Arabic: , also transliterated as Sayed, or Syed, ] ) is a masculine given name derived from the title Sayyid, it is not to be confused with the similar looking name Sayid (often spelled "Saeed", ] ) . These people are not necessarily considered to be Sayyid; they only use "Sayyid" as a given name . Some people however with the name may be considered as being Sayyid (males accepted as descendants of the Islamic prophet Muhammad through his grandsons, Hasan ibn Ali and Husain ibn Ali).
Tasawwuf
Ussaki
Ali
Who created a sculpture two miles from Horse Thief Lake?
Title: Dick Turpin Passage: Richard Turpin (bapt. 21 September 1705  7 April 1739) was an English highwayman whose exploits were romanticised following his execution in York for horse theft. Turpin may have followed his father's trade as a butcher early in his life but, by the early 1730s, he had joined a gang of deer thieves and, later, became a poacher, burglar, horse thief and killer. He is also known for a fictional 200 mi overnight ride from London to York on his horse Black Bess, a story that was made famous by the Victorian novelist William Harrison Ainsworth almost 100 years after Turpin's death. Title: Mount Rushmore Passage: Mount Rushmore National Memorial is a sculpture carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore, a batholith in the Black Hills in Keystone, South Dakota, United States. Sculptor Gutzon Borglum created the sculpture's design and oversaw the project's execution from 1927 to 1941 with the help of his son, Lincoln Borglum, and Chief Carver Luigi del Bianco. Mount Rushmore features 60 ft sculptures of the heads of four United States presidents: George Washington (17321799), Thomas Jefferson (17431826), Theodore Roosevelt (18581919), and Abraham Lincoln (18091865). The memorial park covers 1278.45 acre and is 5725 ft above sea level. Title: Anti Horse Thief Association Passage: The Anti Horse Thief Association was a vigilance committee, organized at Fort Scott, Kansas, in 1859 to provide protection against marauders thriving on border warfare. It resembled other vigilance societies in organization and methods, though did not share some of the shadier tactics of some other vigilance committees and members of the regulator movement. It achieved great success in apprehending offenders over a wide area. Though it initially focused on horse theft it diversified into other areas while still retaining the original name. Title: Horse Thief Lake Passage: Horse Thief Lake is a lake in Pennington County, South Dakota. It is approximately two miles northwest of Mount Rushmore, the closest lake to the monument. The lake's name is derived from the fact a gang of horse thieves operated there.
Gutzon Borglum
Horse Thief Lake
Mount Rushmore
The Gooden Grant House is located in what bay in Maine?
Title: Isle au Haut, Maine Passage: Isle au Haut ( ) is a town in Knox County, Maine, United States, on an island of the same name in Penobscot Bay. The population was 73 at the 2010 census. Home to portions of Acadia National Park, Isle au Haut is accessible by ferry from Stonington, Maine. Title: Gooden Grant House Passage: The Gooden Grant House is a historic house at Head Harbor in Isle au Haut, Maine. Built in 1911, it is a fine vernacular Queen Anne house, home to one of the island's most colorful characters of the 20th century. Gooden Grant (1876-1975) was one of the island's most successful lobstermen, and the subject of local folkloric oral history. His house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. Title: Peter Grant House Passage: The Peter Grant House is a historic house at 10 Grant Street in Farmingdale, Maine. Built in 1830, it is one Maine's oldest surviving examples of Greek Revival architecture, with a temple front overlooking the Kennebec River. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 17, 1976. Title: Officers Row Passage: Officers Row, a part of the Vancouver National Historic Reserve Historic District, is a congregation of 21 of the former homes of U.S. military officers stationed at the Vancouver Barracks in Vancouver, Washington. The oldest of the homes, named the Grant House (after Ulysses S. Grant, who was stationed at the barracks as a Captain at that time but never lived in the house), dates from 1846, and the last edifice was constructed in 1906. In the 1970s a grassroots campaign to refurbish the dilapidated properties began to appear, and the site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. In 1980, the U.S. Army declared it a surplus, and it was henceforth deeded to the city for one dollar. A 10.9 million rehabilitation effort proceeded in 1987. Today these homes have been fully restored, and now house several commercial and 34 residential rental spaces.
Penobscot Bay
Gooden Grant House
Isle au Haut, Maine
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles stars what American actor and musician known for playing Cousin Oliver in "The Brady Bunch"
Title: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990 film) Passage: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a 1990 American superhero action comedy film directed by Steve Barron, based on the comic book characters of the same name. Released on March 30, 1990, the film presents the origin story of Splinter and the Turtles, the initial meeting between them, April O'Neil and Casey Jones, and their first confrontation with The Shredder and his Foot Clan. The film stars Judith Hoag, Elias Koteas, and the voices of Brian Tochi, Robbie Rist, Josh Pais and Corey Feldman as the four title characters. Title: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Passage: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows is a 2016 American action adventure film based on the Mirage Studios characters of the same name. It is the sixth film in the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" film series and a sequel to the 2014 film "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles". The film was directed by Dave Green, written by Josh Appelbaum and Andr Nemec, and stars Megan Fox, Stephen Amell, Will Arnett, Brian Tee, Tyler Perry, Brittany Ishibashi and Laura Linney, and featuring the voices of Pete Ploszek, Alan Ritchson, Noel Fisher, Jeremy Howard, Tony Shalhoub, Gary Anthony Williams, Stephen "Sheamus" Farrelly and Brad Garrett. Title: Robbie Rist Passage: Robert Anthony "Robbie" Rist (born April 4, 1964) is an American actor and musician. He is known for playing Cousin Oliver in "The Brady Bunch", and for voicing characters in television shows and movies, like Stuffy the overly proud stuffed dragon in "Doc McStuffins", and Michelangelo in the 1990 film "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles". He and director Anthony C. Ferrante provided music for the "Sharknado" film and the theme song for the "Sharknado" franchise. Title: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time Passage: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time, released as Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: Turtles in Time in Europe, is an arcade video game produced by Konami. A sequel to the original "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" ("TMNT") arcade game, it is a scrolling beat 'em up type game based mainly on the 1987 "TMNT" animated series. Originally an arcade game, "Turtles in Time" was ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992 under the title Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time, continuing the numbering from the earlier "Turtles" games released on the original NES. That same year, a game that borrowed many elements, "" was released for the Mega DriveGenesis.
Robbie Rist
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990 film)
Robbie Rist
Did both Poe and Mobile delve into alternative-sounding music?
Title: Poe (singer) Passage: Poe (born Anne Decatur Danielewski) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. Poe's musical style is a blend of rock, jazz, electronica, folk, and hip hop elements combined with intimate lyrical compositions. Many of Poe's songs have been featured in films and on television. Poe first hit the modern rock charts in 1995. Title: Guitar Hero Mobile series Passage: Guitar Hero Mobile is a series of rhythm video games in the "Guitar Hero" series, adapting the normal console-based gameplay which uses a guitar-shaped controller to match notes of popular rock music songs to work with the face buttons on advanced mobile phones, including BlackBerry devices and those supporting the Windows Mobile platform. The first three games in the series"Guitar Hero III Mobile", "Guitar Hero Backstage Pass", and "Guitar Hero World Tour Mobile"were developed by MachineWorks Northwest LLC and published by Hands-On Mobile, while a mobile version of "Guitar Hero 5" was developed by Glu Mobile. The series has proven to be popular; the "Guitar Hero III Mobile" game has been downloaded more than 2 million times, and over 250,000 songs are played each day across the series. Title: Mobile (band) Passage: Mobile were a Canadian alternative rock band from Montreal initially composed of Mathieu Joly (vocals), Christian Brais (guitar), Pierre-Marc Hamelin (drums), Dominic Viola (bass) and Frank Williamson (guitar). Their debut album, "Tomorrow Starts Today", was released in 2006. The band was nominated for two Juno Awards in 2007 and went on to win the award for "New Group of the Year". Hamelin left the band and was replaced by Martin Lavalle. Title: Poe Boy Entertainment Passage: Poe Boy Music Group (formerly Poe Boy Entertainment) is an American record label, founded in 1999 by Elric "E-Class" Prince, the label's founder and CEO. President of Poe Boy Music Group Elvin "Big Chuck" Prince, CEO of Hiram Music Group CEO of 24hourhiphop. com. That same year the label signed local Miami rappers, Cognito, Uk DJ Producer Gav Savar, The P.O.D, Brisco and singer Rodney Kohn who set the label in motion. Poe Boy Music Group signed acts such as Flo Rida, J Rand, Kulture Shock, Billy Blue,B.Mckie, Jacki-O,Young GQ, Brisco, Rick Ross, and Brianna Perry.
yes
Mobile (band)
Poe (singer)
Who is older, Alexander Razborov or Pyotr Novikov?
Title: Steven Rudich Passage: Steven Rudich (born October 4, 1961) is a professor in the Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science. In 1994, he and Alexander Razborov proved that a large class of combinatorial arguments, dubbed natural proofs were unlikely to answer many of the important problems in computational complexity theory. For this work, they were awarded the Gdel prize in 2007. He also co-authored a paper demonstrating that all currently known NP-complete problems remain NP-complete even under AC or NC reductions. Title: Vsemirny Trud Passage: Vsemirny Trud (Russian: , translated as "World Labour") was a Russian science and literary monthly magazine published in Saint Petersburg in 18671872, with the average of 1500 subscribers. Its original publisher and editor-in-chief was Emmanuel Khan. Not long before the journal's closure, Stanislav Okreyts became its editor. In 1869 a literary supplement for it, "Domashnyaya Biblioteka" ( , Home Reading), was started. Among the authors whose work were published by "Vsemirny Trud" were Alexander Ostrovsky, Alexey Pisemsky, Pyotr Boborykin, Dmitry Averkiyev, Vasily Avenarius, Ivan Lazhechnikov, Vsevolod Krestovsky, Ivan Gensler, Daniil Mordovtsev, Alexander Milyukov, Mikhail Zagulyayev, Nikolai Solovyov, Nikolai Akhsharumov, Pyotr Petrov, Sergey Shubinsky, Vasily Kelsiyev. Title: Alexander Razborov Passage: Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Razborov (Russian: ; born February 16, 1963), sometimes known as Sasha Razborov, is a Soviet and Russian mathematician and computational theorist. Title: Pyotr Novikov Passage: Pyotr Sergeyevich Novikov (Russian: ; 15 August 1901, Moscow, Russian Empire 9 January 1975, Moscow, Soviet Union) was a Soviet mathematician.
Pyotr Sergeyevich Novikov
Alexander Razborov
Pyotr Novikov
When was the singer that recorded "Wait til My Bobby Gets Home" born?
Title: Wait til My Bobby Gets Home Passage: Wait til My Bobby Gets Home is a song written by Phil Spector, Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry. It was recorded at Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles in May 1963 by Darlene Love with the lead vocals shared by Love and her sister Edna Wright. The song was arranged by Jack Nitzsche, Larry Levine was the engineer and Spectors Wall of Sound was played by The Wrecking Crew. Title: Rude Removal Passage: "Rude Removal" is a cartoon segment originally produced for the animated television series "Dexter's Laboratory" for Cartoon Network. It is the fourth Hanna-Barbera television series to be aimed at adult audience members, the first being "Where's Huddles? ", the second being "Wait Till Your Father Gets Home" and the third being "Jokebook". It was intended to air as part of an episode from the second season in 1997. In the segment, Dexter and Dee Dee are accidentally split into two pairs, a polite pair and a rude pair, with the latter depicted as using profanity with bleep censorship. The segment was only screened at some animation festivals before finally being released online by Adult Swim on January 22, 2013. The episode overall received positive reviews from fans. Title: Darlene Love Passage: Darlene Wright (born July 26, 1941), known by her stage name, Darlene Love is an American popular music singer and actress. She gained prominence in the 1960s for the song "He's a Rebel," a No. 1 American single in 1962, and was one of the artists who performed on the celebrated Christmas album "A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector," produced by Phil Spector in 1963. She is ranked number 84 among Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Singers. Title: Shaun the Sheep (video game) Passage: Shaun the Sheep is an adventure game developed by Art Co., Ltd and published by D3Publisher's America and Europe branches for the Nintendo DS handheld console. The game is based on the popular, Aardman Animations series, of the same name. The game was released on September 23, 2008 in the United States. In the game, Shaun must find and rescue the sheep before the farmer gets home.
July 26, 1941
Wait til My Bobby Gets Home
Darlene Love
While already serving a life sentence, Joseph Druce killed a Roman Catholic priest who had been assigned to parishes in what state?
Title: Robert Lynn Pruett Passage: Robert Lynn Pruett (born September 18, 1979), is a Texas death row inmate at the Polunsky Unit in Livingston. He was convicted for the 1999 murder of TDCJ Correctional Officer Daniel Nagle (September 9, 1962 - December 17, 1999) at the McConnell Unit, Bee County. Pruett had been certified as an adult at 16 and was already serving a 99 year sentence for his involvement in the murder of Ray Yarborough (January 4, 1967 - August 9, 1995), which occurred when Pruett was 15. Pruett was convicted along with Howard Steven "Sam" Pruett, Sr. (born December 13, 1946), his father, who received a life sentence for his participation in the murder, and Howard Steven Pruett, Jr. (born November 22, 1969), his brother, who received a 40-year sentence. Howard Sr. testified that neither son took part in the killing, as did Robert, who was nonetheless convicted under the Texas Law of Parties. Details of both the Yarborough and Nagle murders were featured in the BBC documentary "Life and Death Row - Crisis Stage". Title: William N. McNulty Passage: Dean (Christianity) William N. McNulty (1829-1922), was an American pioneer Roman Catholic priest, who arrived in New York from his native Ballyshannon, Ireland in 1850, during the time of the Great Irish Potato Famine and when, there, then, existed little in the way of Roman Catholic facilities about near by Passaic County, New Jersey. He is responsible for much of the foundation of the structural and institutional infrastructure of today's Roman Catholic Church in Paterson, New Jersey. To the end of his 93 years, a simple parish priest and caring steward of his flock, he refused the Pope's appointment of him as a Domestic prelate and, even, the then powerful Ku Klux Klan could not intimidate this beloved priest's honored 1922 burial. Father "Mac" as he was affectionately known in Paterson was so revered by its Irish and German Roman Catholic communities that his mere admonishing appearance in midst of Passaic County's 1880 Garret Rock May Day Riot or what national newspaper coverage of the time called "the most serious riot that has ever occurred in that section of the country" was sufficient to permit police to thereafter act to end the rioting. During his lifetime, the Pope, anyway, accorded this truly Reverend Father the extraordinary honor of naming him to the office of Papal chamberlain, which office is normally the reserve of European nobility. Father McNulty lies in front of Paterson's St. John's Church under an honoring bronze monument of his counseling a parish youth. Title: John Geoghan Passage: John J. Geoghan ( ; June4, 1935August23, 2003) was an American Roman Catholic priest and serial child rapist while he was assigned to parishes in the Boston Archdiocese of Massachusetts. He was reassigned several times to parish posts involving children, including after attempted treatment for pedophilia. Title: Joseph Druce Passage: Joseph L. Druce (born Darrin Ernest Smiledge; 1965) is an American convicted murderer. While already serving a life sentence, Druce killed John Geoghan, a former Roman Catholic priest who was convicted of sexually abusing children, and who had also been at the center of the Catholic sexual abuse scandal.
Massachusetts
Joseph Druce
John Geoghan
The president that inaugurated the Shirdi Airport previously held what position from 2015 to 2017?
Title: Shirdi Airport Passage: Shirdi Airport (IATA: SAG, ICAO: VASD) is located at Kakadi village, about 14 km South-west of the town of Shirdi in Maharashtra, India. The airport, spread over 400 hectares, is owned by the Maharashtra Airport Development Company (MADC) and was inaugurated by President Ram Nath Kovind on 1 October 2017. Communication Navigation Surveillance (CNS) and Air Traffic Control (ATC) at the airport will be managed by the Airports Authority of India (AAI). Title: A.J. Eisenberg Airport Passage: A.J. Eisenberg Airport (IATA: ODW, ICAO: KOKH) is a public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) southwest of the central business district of Oak Harbor, a city in Island County, Washington, United States. It is privately owned by A.J. Eisenberg Airport LLC. It was formerly known as Wes Lupien Airport and owned by Air International LLC. The airport previously had scheduled passenger service provided by Kenmore Air, which ceased operations to Oak Harbor on December 31, 2008. It was also served by Harbor Airlines, which had its hub at the airport from 1971 to 2001. Title: Ram Nath Kovind Passage: Ram Nath Kovind (born 1 October 1945) is an Indian politician who is the President of India, in office since 2017. Previously he served as Governor of Bihar from 2015 to 2017 and was a Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha from 1994 to 2006. He was a leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Kovind was nominated as a presidential candidate by the ruling NDA coalition and won the 2017 presidential election, becoming the second Dalit to be elected to the post of President. He assumed office on 25 July 2017. Title: Rockhampton Airport Passage: Rockhampton Airport ("Connor Park") (IATA: ROK, ICAO: YBRK) is a major Australian regional airport in West Rockhampton that services the city of Rockhampton, with direct flights to the cities of Brisbane, Townsville, Gold Coast and Mackay. It also operates connecting flights to the cities of Townsville and Cairns. The Airport previously operated direct flights to Sydney and Melbourne but were cancelled due to lack of passenger numbers. The Airport runway has the capability to handle aircraft such as the A380, B747 B777 types.
Governor of Bihar
Shirdi Airport
Ram Nath Kovind
What is the name of the American Actress who serves as spokeswoman for Fashion for Relief?
Title: Anne Marie Howard Passage: Anne Marie Howard (born March 31, 1960) is an American actress, former spokeswoman for Ditech.com and current spokeswoman for the National Association of Realtors. Title: Fashion for Relief Passage: Fashion for Relief is a charitable organization founded in 2005 that has raised funds for various environmental and humanitarian causes. It holds events in association with the London-based non-profit organization CARE. Fashion for Relief donates to international charitable organizations to bring aid to people in crises in various countries. Its spokeswoman is Naomi Campbell, who attracts high-profile individuals in the fashion, film, music, and television industries to participate in the show. The fashion show has been hosted in Cannes, Dar es Salaam, London, Moscow, Mumbai and New York City. Since 2012, the online retailer YOOX has partnered with Fashion for Relief. Title: Naomi Campbell Passage: Naomi Elaine Campbell (born 22 May 1970) is an English model and actress. Recruited at the age of 15, she established herself among the top three most recognisable and in-demand models of the late 1980s and the 1990s, and was one of six models of her generation declared :supermodels by the fashion industry. Title: Linda Lovelace Passage: Linda Susan Boreman (January 10, 1949 April 22, 2002), more commonly referred to by her onetime stage name Linda Lovelace, was an American pornographic actress famous for her performance in the 1972 hardcore porn film "Deep Throat". Although the film was an enormous success at the time, it was later alleged by Boreman that her abusive husband, Chuck Traynor, had threatened and coerced her into the performance. Boreman described what went on behind the scenes in her autobiography "Ordeal". She later became a "born again" Christian and a spokeswoman for the anti-pornography movement.
Naomi Campbell
Fashion for Relief
Naomi Campbell
Where did the helicopter crash take place that killed Vic Morrow?
Title: 2009 Gabonese Eurocopter AS 532 crash Passage: The 2009 Gabonese helicopter crash occurred in the Atlantic Ocean off Gabon at 8:08 p.m. on January 17, 2009. Ten soldiers were in the Eurocopter AS 532 when it crashed, leaving eight military personnel dead. Three soldiers initially survived the French military helicopter crash which occurred shortly after take-off from the amphibious assault ship FS "Foudre" . One of the rescued soldiers died from injuries at Libreville Hospital. It was reported that the helicopter came down off the coastal city of Nyonie between Port-Gentil and Libreville during a joint exercise with Gabonese troops. The cause of the crash is not known. Title: Twilight Zone accident Passage: On July 23, 1982, a Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter crashed at Indian Dunes in Valencia, Santa Clarita, California, during the making of "". The crash killed three people on the groundactor Vic Morrow and two child actors, Myca Dinh Le and Renee Shin-Yi Chenas well as injuring the six helicopter passengers. The incident led to years of civil and criminal action and was directly responsible for the introduction of new procedures and safety standards within the filmmaking industry. Title: Vic Morrow Passage: Victor "Vic" Morrow (February 14, 1929 July 23, 1982) was an American actor and director whose credits include a starring role in the 1960s television series "Combat! ", prominent roles in a handful of other television and film dramas, and numerous guest roles on television. Morrow and two child actors were killed in 1982 by a stunt helicopter crash during the filming of "". Morrow also gained notice for his roles in movies like "Blackboard Jungle" (1955), "God's Little Acre" (1958), "Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry" (1974), and "The Bad News Bears" (1976). Title: Tchira helicopter crash Passage: The Tchira helicopter crash was the loss of a Venezuela Army helicopter and its 18 occupants on 3 May 2009. The helicopter crashed at around midday local time (16.30 UTC) near El Alto de Rubio in the north-western state of Tchira in Venezuela. All eighteen people aboard the aircraft were killed. The dead included Brigadier-General Domingo Faneite, two army pilots, fourteen other army personnel and one civilian, named as Cristian Velazquez. Venezuelan President Hugo Chvez, who was a retired army Lieutenant-Colonel, announced the incident in his weekly television broadcast and said "I pay tribute to these soldiers of the homeland, especially Gen Faneite, who was my cadet".
Valencia, Santa Clarita, California
Vic Morrow
Twilight Zone accident
Which airport is actually located within the boundaries of the city it serves, St. George Regional Airport or LaGuardia Airport?
Title: St. George Regional Airport Passage: St. George Regional Airport (IATA: SGU, ICAO: KSGU, FAA LID: SGU) is a city-owned, public-use airport located five nautical miles (5.8 miles; 9.3 km) southeast of the central business district of St. George, a city in Washington County, Utah, United States. Title: St. George Municipal Airport Passage: St. George Municipal Airport (IATA: SGU, ICAO: KSGU, FAA LID: SGU) was a public airport in St. George, serving southern Utah, until 13 January 2011. It was used for general aviation and by St. George-based SkyWest Airlines on behalf of Delta Air Lines and United Airlines. SkyWest has served St. George since its founding in 1972. SkyWest, which is now one of the largest regional airlines in the world, continues to be based in St. George. Title: LaGuardia Airport Passage: LaGuardia Airport (IATA: LGA, ICAO: KLGA, FAA LID: LGA) is an airport in the northern part of the New York City borough of Queens in the United States. It is on the waterfront of Flushing and Bowery Bays in East Elmhurst and borders the neighborhoods of Astoria and Jackson Heights. The airport is the third busiest airport serving New York City, and the twentieth busiest in the United States. LaGuardia Airport covers 680 acre . Title: Delta Air Lines Flight 1086 Passage: Delta Air Lines Flight 1086 (DL1086DAL1086) was a scheduled Delta Air Lines domestic passenger flight between Atlanta and New York's LaGuardia Airport. On March 5, 2015, the McDonnell Douglas MD-88 aircraft veered off the runway shortly after landing at LaGuardia Airport in New York City. The plane ran up the seawall berm and struck the perimeter fence, sliding along it for approximately 940 ft before coming to rest with the nose of the aircraft hanging over the berm above Flushing Bay. There were no fatalities, although 24 people suffered minor injuries. The aircraft was seriously damaged.
LaGuardia Airport
St. George Regional Airport
LaGuardia Airport
Crazy Kind of Love is an American romantic comedy-drama film, based on the novel from which year, the film stars Virginia Madsen, an American actress and producer, and made her film debut in "Class", released in which year?
Title: Virginia Madsen Passage: Virginia G. Madsen (born September 11, 1961) is an American actress and producer. She made her film debut in "Class" (1983), which was filmed in her native Chicago. She soon moved to Los Angeles. In 1984, David Lynch cast her in the science fiction film "Dune" as Princess Irulan. Madsen was then cast in a series of successful teen movies, including "Electric Dreams" (1984), "Modern Girls" (1986), and "Fire with Fire" (1986). Title: Crazy Kind of Love Passage: Crazy Kind of Love is an American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Sarah Siegel-Magness. The film is based on 1995 novel "Angel Angel" by April Stevens. The film stars Virginia Madsen, Graham Rogers, Amanda Crew, Zach Gilford and Sam Trammell. The film was released on May 31, 2013. Title: Fire with Fire (1986 film) Passage: Fire with Fire is a 1986 American romantic drama film about a young woman from a Catholic boarding school who runs away with an escapee from a nearby prison camp. The film stars Virginia Madsen, Craig Sheffer, Kate Reid, Kari Wuhrer, Tim Russ and D. B. Sweeney. It was directed by Duncan Gibbins, and features a soundtrack by noted film composer Howard Shore. It was released on VHS in 1986 by its own studio and on Blu-ray Disc and DVD on July 31, 2012, by Olive Films and is now available for online streaming rental and download buying through Amazon, Apple's iTunes Store and Vudu. Title: Burn Your Maps Passage: Burn Your Maps is a 2016 American adventure comedy-drama film written and directed by Jordan Roberts, based on the short story of the same name by Robyn Joy Leff. The film stars Vera Farmiga, Jacob Tremblay, Suraj Sharma, Ramn Rodrguez, Virginia Madsen, and Marton Csokas.
1983
Crazy Kind of Love
Virginia Madsen
"A Rickle in Time" is the first episode in which season, of the animated television series "Rick and Morty"?
Title: Pilot (Rick and Morty) Passage: "Pilot" is the first episode of "Rick and Morty". It premiered on Adult Swim on December 2, 2013. It is written by series creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, and directed by Roiland. The series introduces protagonists, alcoholic scientist Rick Sanchez and his innocent teenage grandson Morty Smith, as they embark on a dangerous interdimensional adventure to fetch Mega tree seeds. The pilot had a mixed to positive reception and was seen by about 1.1 million viewers when airing. Title: A Rickle in Time Passage: "A Rickle in Time" is the first episode in the second season of the American animated television sitcom "Rick and Morty", and the twelfth overall episode of the series. Written by Matt Roller and directed by Wes Archer, the episode first aired on Adult Swim in the United States on July 26, 2015. Title: Rick and Morty (season 2) Passage: The second season of the animated television series "Rick and Morty" originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim, which premiered on July 26, 2015 with "A Rickle in Time", and concluded on October 4 with "The Wedding Squanchers". This season aired a total of ten episodes. Title: Rick and Morty (season 3) Passage: The third season of the animated television series "Rick and Morty" originally aired in the United States on Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. It premiered with "The Rickshank Rickdemption," which aired unannounced on April 1, 2017 and was replayed every half hour from 8pm to 12am ET, as part of Adult Swim's annual April Fools' prank. The episode was also simulcast as a looping live stream on Adult Swim's site. The remaining episodes began airing on July 30, 2017. The season will feature a total of 10 episodes.
second
A Rickle in Time
Rick and Morty (season 2)
What did Francesco Levato receive his MFA in at the college in Henniker, New Hampshire?
Title: Bennett Farm (Henniker, New Hampshire) Passage: Bennett Farm is a historic farmstead at 11 Bennett Road in Henniker, New Hampshire. The area has been farmed since the 1730s, when Henniker was laid out, and has been in the Bennett family for over a century. The farmstead includes a number of buildings, the oldest of which is the c. 1780 main house. This building, a five bay two story wood frame with a large central chimney, was used as a tavern until the mid-19th century, when the property was converted to exclusively agricultural uses. The most unusual building on the property is the barn, which was originally built in 1834 as a religious meeting house, was moved to its present location in 1860 and then converted for use as a barn. Its steeple was blown off in 1937, leaving a cupola-like top. Title: New England College Passage: New England College (NEC) is a private non-profit college located in the town of Henniker, New Hampshire, enrolling a total of approximately 2,700 undergraduate and graduate students. The college is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges. Title: Francesco Levato Passage: Francesco Levato is a poet, a translator, and a new media artist. He received his MFA in Poetry from New England College and is currently working on his PhD in English Studies, Poetry, at Illinois State University. He is the founder and director of The Chicago School of Poetics , served as Executive Director of The Poetry Center of Chicago from 20072010, and currently serves as Cinpoetry Editor for Poetry International. Title: Chris Spirou Passage: Chris Spirou is a politician in New Hampshire in the United States. He was born in the town of Porti in the Prefecture of Karditsa, Province of Thessaly, Greece, and migrated in 1956, at the age of 13, to the United States of America. He is a graduate of Saint Anselm College, Goffstown, New Hampshire, and holds a Master's Degree in Urban Studies and Social Change from Goddard College, Vermont. Spirou lectured in many universities including Harvard University and Dartmouth College and has taught the course as an adjunct professor at New Hampshire College (now Southern New Hampshire University). In 1970 he was elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives. He has been New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairman and was a Democratic nominee for governor.
Poetry
Francesco Levato
New England College
Which guest backing vocalist in "Tear Down These Walls" was born in 1960?
Title: Angels amp; Airwaves Passage: Angels Airwaves is an American rock supergroup, featuring Tom DeLonge (lead vocalist, keyboardist, bassist and guitarist) and Ilan Rubin (drummer, keyboardist, guitarist, bassist and backing vocalist). Former members are Ryan Sinn (bassist and backing vocalist), Adam "Atom" Willard (drummer), Matt Wachter (bassist, keyboardist and backing vocalist). The status of David Kennedy (guitarist and keyboardist) and Eddie Breckenridge (bassist) is currently unknown. Title: Big on Love Passage: Big on Love is a song by Australian new wave rock band Models. It was released as a single on 18 November 1984, well ahead of the album, "Out of Mind, Out of Sight", which appeared in August the following year. It peaked at No. 24 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart in 1984. It was produced for Mushroom Records by Reggie Lucas, and was co-written by Sean Kelly, the group's lead guitarist and lead vocalist, and Lucas. For the single, Models line up was Kelly, James Freud on backing vocals and bass guitar, Roger Mason on keyboards, Barton Price on drums, and James Valentine on saxophone. They were joined on guest backing vocals by Sherine Abeyratne of Big Pig. Title: Carroll Thompson Passage: Carroll Thompson (born 1960) is a British lovers rock singer, best known for her work in the 1980s. Title: Tear Down These Walls Passage: Tear Down These Walls is the seventh solo studio album by British recording artist Billy Ocean. It was originally released in January 1988 by Jive and Arista as the follow-up to Ocean's critically and commercially successful 1986 album "Love Zone". The album's title is a reference to then-President Ronald Reagan's "tear down this wall! !" speech. It features guest backing vocalists, including The Manhattans, Will Downing, Carroll Thompson, and Mary Cassidy, and is generally regarded as the culmination of the smoother, more adult-oriented sound of Ocean's later work.
Carroll Thompson
Tear Down These Walls
Carroll Thompson
What moving starring Garvin Cross was set in the Bronx area of New York City, but filmed i ad around Vancouver, Canada?
Title: Garvin Cross Passage: Garvin Cross is a Canadian stuntman, stunt coordinator, and actor. Cross is best known for his role as Angelo in the 1995 martial arts film "Rumble in the Bronx", which starred Jackie Chan. Title: Rumble in the Bronx Passage: Rumble in the Bronx is a 1995 Hong Kong martial arts action comedy film starring Jackie Chan and Anita Mui. Released in Hong Kong in 1995, "Rumble in the Bronx" had a successful theater run, and brought Chan into the American mainstream. The film is set in the Bronx area of New York City but was filmed in and around Vancouver, Canada. Title: Bronx River Road Passage: Bronx River Road is a major street and neighborhood in Yonkers, New York. It runs alongside the Bronx River, Bronx River Parkway, and Metro-North railroad tracks in south-eastern Yonkers. On the other side of the Bronx River is the City of Mount Vernon, New York as well as the Bronx. Bronx River Road runs down to McLean Avenue at the city line with New York City where it becomes Webster Avenue in the Woodlawn section of the Bronx. To the north, when it reaches the Cross County Parkway, Bronx River Road merges into Midland Avenue which leads to the Village of Bronxville, New York. Title: Evelina Lopez Antonetty Passage: Evelina Lopez Antonetty (19221984) was a civil rights activist that helped mainly Puerto Rican children with school environments and their education. Antonetty started the United Bronx Parents in South Bronx, New York which helped children in every way possible. It helped with bilingual classes, school lunches as well as increased community involvement. The work that Antonetty did played a large role in why schools across the United States now have bilingual education. While helping minorities in the Bronx area, Evelina left a big impact on the people and schools. When Antonetty died in 1984, she left legacy in education equality. As of 2016, United Bronx Parents remains active in school systems and has spread throughout the U.S. Antonetty was greatly recognized as an organized and strong leader.
Rumble in the Bronx
Garvin Cross
Rumble in the Bronx
Which film was produced first, Babes in Toyland or America's Heart and Soul?
Title: Child's Play 3 Passage: Child's Play 3 is a 1991 American supernatural slasher film. It is the third installment in the "Child's Play" series. The film is written by Don Mancini, and directed by Jack Bender, with Brad Dourif returning as the voice of Chucky. Although released only one year later, the story takes place eight years following the events of 1990's "Child's Play 2". It was executive produced by David Kirschner who produced first two "Child's Play" films. Title: Babes in Toyland (1961 film) Passage: Babes in Toyland is a 1961 American Technicolor Christmas musical film directed by Jack Donohue and distributed to theatres by Buena Vista Distribution. It stars Ray Bolger as Barnaby, Annette Funicello as Mary Contrary, Tommy Sands as Tom Piper, and Ed Wynn as the Toymaker. Title: America's Heart and Soul Passage: America's Heart and Soul is a 2004 film produced by Blacklight Films and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is a documentary and was directed by Louis Schwartzberg. The film was nominated for two MovieGuide Awards, winning one. Title: Lived (album) Passage: Lived is the first compilation of the trilogy released by Babes in Toyland. It was produced by Tim Mac, and released May 2000 by Almafame.
Babes in Toyland
Babes in Toyland (1961 film)
America's Heart and Soul
Which 1810 book mentioned Jeremias Friedrich Glich?
Title: Jeremias Friedrich Glich Passage: Jeremias Friedrich Glich was a dyer in the neighbourhood of Stuttgart: he published "Complete Dyeing and Bleaching Book" an elaborate 6 Volume work on the technical details of dying. He made contributions in improving the body of scientific knowledge on colour. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe praised Jeremias' contribution to optics heavily in his book Theory of Colours. Although Jeremias and Goethe never conversed personally, Jeremias was very pleased to be praised by a figure so well known. Jeremias also helped to set industry standards on dying, most notably of sheep wool. After writing his books between in Sindelfingen between the years of 1776-1778, he ran a military orphanage in Ludwigsburg, where the boys spun cotton and the girls knitted and spun of cotton flax. In 1785 Jeremias opened his own cotton mill. By the end of his life he had become the sole supplier of clothing to the military and also opened a saltpeter and gunpowder factory. Title: Mountain Landscape with Rainbow Passage: Mountain Landscape with Rainbow (1809-10) (German: "Gebirgslandschaft mit Regenbogen" ), is an oil painting by the German Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich. Like the "Riesengebirge Landscape" (1810) this painting was inspired by Friedrich's 1809 travels through Germany and along the shores of the Baltic Sea. The observation of nature in his travels allowed Friedrich to compose a universal, idyllic landscape that is visionary rather than literal. Title: Theory of Colours Passage: Theory of Colours (German: "Zur Farbenlehre") is a book by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe about the poet's views on the nature of colours and how these are perceived by humans. Published in 1810, it contains detailed descriptions of phenomena such as coloured shadows, refraction, and chromatic aberration. Title: The Monk by the Sea Passage: The Monk by the Sea (German: "Der Mnch am Meer" ) is an oil painting by the German Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich. It was painted between 1808 and 1810 in Dresden and was first shown together with the painting "The Abbey in the Oakwood" ("Abtei im Eichwald") in the Berlin Academy exhibition of 1810. On Friedrich's request "The Monk by the Sea" was hung above "The Abbey in the Oakwood".
Theory of Colours
Jeremias Friedrich Glich
Theory of Colours
Which Australian brand designer was responsible for the leading identity of the second-largest Australian ailine after Qantas?
Title: Hans Hulsbosch Passage: Hans Hulsbosch is an Australian brand designer, responsible for the development of many of Australia's leading identities including Qantas, Woolworths. and Virgin Australia. In 1982, he pioneered the concept of combining brand, brand strategy and product development. Title: Virgin Australia Passage: Virgin Australia Airlines Pty Ltd, formerly Virgin Blue Airlines, is Australia's second-largest airline after Qantas and it is the largest airline by fleet size to use the 'Virgin' brand. Now based in Bowen Hills, Brisbane, the airline was co-founded by British businessman Richard Branson, the founder of parent Virgin Group and former Virgin Blue CEO Brett Godfrey. It was established in November 1999 with two aircraft operating on a single route, and suddenly found itself catapulted to the position of Australia's second airline after the collapse of Ansett Australia in September 2001. The airline has grown to directly serve 29 cities in Australia from hubs in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, using a fleet of narrow-body Boeing and Embraer jets; and Airbus and Boeing widebody jets. Title: 2011 Qantas industrial disputes Passage: The 2011 Qantas industrial disputes were a series of disputes between the Australian airline Qantas and a number of trade unions during much of 2011 and the start of 2012. The disputes commenced in late 2010, when Qantas and unions commenced bargaining for new enterprise agreements. The bargaining became more heated when the airline announced its intentions to launch a new airline in Asia. During the bargaining, engineers, pilots and baggage handlers carried out a number of protected industrial actions, culminating in the decision by Qantas, on 29 October 2011, to lock out those employees (with the consequence that the entire Qantas mainline fleet would be grounded). After an application by the Federal Minister for Workplace Relations, Fair Work Australia terminated the industrial action with effect from 2 am on 31 October 2011. Title: Trans Australia Airlines Passage: Trans Australia Airlines or TAA (renamed Australian Airlines in 1986) was one of the two major Australian domestic airlines between its inception in 1946 and its merger with Qantas in September 1992. As a result of the "COBRA" (or Common Branding) project, the entire airline was rebranded Qantas about a year later with tickets stating in small print "Australian Airlines Limited trading as Qantas Airways Limited" until the adoption of a single Air Operator Certificate a few years later. At that point, the entire airline was officially renamed "Qantas Airways Limited" continuing the name and livery of the parent company with the only change being the change of by-line from "The Spirit of Australia" to "The Australian Airline" under the window line with the existing "Qantas" title appearing above.
Hans Hulsbosch
Hans Hulsbosch
Virgin Australia
What is the name of the actress that has, since 2006, used a different name and has appeared in Ride Along 2?
Title: List of Robot Wars robots Passage: This is a list of robots that appeared in the television series "Robot Wars". The robots are listed via their debuting season, in alphabetical order, using the names they used in that series, if they competed in more than one series with the same robot that had a different name (e.g. Firestorm, Firestorm 2), then the name they used in that series is also listed. Series in which they failed to qualify, as well as robots that failed to qualify for any series, are not listed. Robots that competed in the First, Second and Third World Championships, US, Dutch and German series are listed. Title: Olivia Munn Passage: Lisa Olivia Munn (born July 3, 1980) is an American actress and model. She was credited as Lisa Munn in her early career, but since 2006, she has used the name Olivia Munn. Title: Buzz Lightyear attractions Passage: The Buzz Lightyear attractions (a.k.a. Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin, Buzz Lightyear's AstroBlasters, Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast, or Buzz Lightyear Planet Rescue, depending on the park) are a series of Tomorrowland shooting dark rides based on the 1999 and 2000 DisneyPixar films "Toy Story 2" and "" located at five of the Magic Kingdom-style Disney Parks (all except for Hong Kong Disneyland). Although each ride may have a different name (as seen on the infobox to the right), all share the same plot and major characters. As each form of the attraction appeared, new technology has allowed the guest to better interact with the ride and even connect with personal computer users. Title: Ride Along 2 Passage: Ride Along 2 is a 2016 American action comedy film directed by Tim Story and written by Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi. It is the sequel to the 2014 film "Ride Along". The film stars Kevin Hart, Ice Cube, Ken Jeong, Benjamin Bratt, Olivia Munn, Bruce McGill and Tika Sumpter. Universal Pictures released the film on January 15, 2016. Like the original film, this sequel was panned by most critics but was a box office success, grossing 124.6 million worldwide during its theatrical run.
Olivia Munn
Ride Along 2
Olivia Munn
What episode in the science-fiction series that is on Fox was the character David Robert Jones introduced?
Title: Ability (Fringe) Passage: "Ability" is the fourteenth episode of the first season of the American science fiction drama television series "Fringe". The plot follows the Fringe team's investigation into ZFT and David Robert Jones, who claims that Olivia is a soldier equipped with abilities to fight in an upcoming war between two parallel universes. A skeptical Olivia must discover a way to avoid unleashing an attack that causes fatal accelerated cellular growth in its victims. Title: In Which We Meet Mr. Jones Passage: "In Which We Meet Mr. Jones" is the seventh episode of the first season of the American science fiction drama television series "Fringe". The story begins when a FBI agent collapses from a parasite constricting his heart, and Olivia must meet with biochemist David Robert Jones (Jared Harris) in Frankfurt in order to find a cure. It featured the first appearance by Harris. Title: Jared Harris Passage: Jared Francis Harris (born 24 August 1961) is an English actor, best known for his roles as Lane Pryce on the AMC and in the drama series "Mad Men", David Robert Jones on the Fox science-fiction series "Fringe", King George VI in the Netflix Original historical series "The Crown", and Anderson Dawes on the Syfy science-fiction series "The Expanse". He has also had significant supporting roles in films such as "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" (2008), "" (2011), "Lincoln" (2012), and "Allied" (2016). Title: Brave New World (Fringe) Passage: "Brave New World" is the two-part finale of the fourth season of the Fox science-fiction drama television series "Fringe", and the series' 86th and 87th episodes overall. The episode, at the time of its writing and production, was created to be a possible series finale if the show was not renewed for a final season. As such, the episode not only resolves many of the plot lines introduced for the fourth season, but also several long-running plots throughout the show's run. In the episode, the Fringe division learns that Walter Bishop's old colleague, William Bell, has been in control of David Robert Jones' actions to collapse both universes in an attempt to create a new universe under his own control, and the Fringe team must make sacrifices to put an end to Bell's plans.
the seventh episode
In Which We Meet Mr. Jones
Jared Harris
What is the real name of the rapper who made the album "The X-Filez, Vol. 1"?
Title: X-Raided Passage: Anarae Brown (born July 30, 1974), better known by his stage name X-Raided, is an American rapper and a former 24th Street Garden Blocc Crip gang member. Title: The Go-Katz Passage: The Go-Katz are a British psychobilly band formed in Loughborough, Leicestershire in 1986. The original members were Howard Raucous (real name Howard Piperides) on vocals, Beaker (real name Giles Brett) on guitar, Andy Young (guitar), Moff (real name Mark Moffat) on Double Bass, and Wolf (real name John Basford) on drums. The band members have formerly made up Loughborough bands The Exorcists and The Go-Go Dakotas. Title: The X-Filez, Vol. 1 Passage: The X-Filez, Vol. 1: 24 Garden Blocc Classics is a compilation album by rapper, X-Raided. It was released on July 29, 2003 for Gangway Inc. and featured production from Brotha Lynch Hung, Willie Charles and Sicx. It is the first in a trio of compilations that compiles X-Raided's output from the Black Market and early years. Title: The X-Filez, Vol. 3 Passage: The X-Filez, Vol. 3: The Madman Era is a compilation album by rapper X-Raided. It was released on November 16, 2004 for Gangway Inc. and was produced by X-Raided, Big Hollis and KG. It is the final release in a trio of compilations that compiles X-Raided's output from the Black Market and early years.
Anarae Brown
The X-Filez, Vol. 1
X-Raided
What beer led ot the creation of Cream ale?
Title: Cream ale Passage: Cream ale is a style of American and Canadian beer, of which examples are often light in color and are well attenuated. First crafted in the mid-1800s at various breweries in the United States, and in Canadian breweries such as Sleeman, cream ale remained a very localized form with different styles until the early 20th century. During Prohibition in the United States, a great number of Canadian brewers took up brewing cream ale, refining it to some degree. Following the end of Prohibition in the United States, cream ale from Canada became popular and the style was produced anew in both nations. Title: Swamp Head Brewery Passage: Swamp Head Brewery is a brewery in Gainesville, Florida and is frequented by graduate and professional students, faculty, and locals. Year-round offerings include Wild Night Honey Cream Ale, Cottonmouth Belgian Witbier, Stump Knocker Pale Ale, Midnight Oil Oatmeal Coffee Stout, and Big Nose IPA along with many different seasonal and limited release beers. Swamp Head brews their beer using a 30 Barrel brewhouse (930 Gallons) and is located on SW 34th Street just south of Archer Road and near I-75 in Gainesville, Fl. Title: Beer in Canada Passage: Beer in Canada was introduced by European settlers in the seventeenth century. The first commercial brewery was La Brasseries due Roy [sic] started by New France Intendant Jean Talon, in Qubec City in 1668. Many commercial brewers thrived until Prohibition in Canada. The provincial and federal governments' attempt to eliminate "intoxicating" beverages led to the closing of nearly three quarters of breweries between 1878 and 1928. It was only in the second half of the twentieth century that a significant number of new breweries opened up. The Canadian Beer industry now plays an important role in Canadian identity, though globalization of the brewing industry has seen the major players in Canada acquired by, or merged with, foreign companies, notably its three largest beer producers, Labatt, Molson and Sleeman. The result is that Moosehead, with an estimated 3.8 percent share of the domestic market in 2016, has become the largest fully Canadian-owned brewer. Title: Cameron's Brewing Company Passage: Cameron's Brewing Company is a brewery just outside Toronto in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1997, Cameron's produces many different beers including 4 core beers, Cameron's Cream Ale, Cameron's Auburn Ale, Cameron's Lager and Cameron's RPA (Rye Pale Ale).
Beer in Canada
Cream ale
Beer in Canada
Are Anita Shreve and Elizabeth Jane Howard the same nationality?
Title: Anita Shreve Passage: Anita Shreve (born 1946) is an American writer. The daughter of an airline pilot and a homemaker, she graduated from Dedham High School in Massachusetts, attended Tufts University and began writing while working as a high school teacher in Reading, Massachusetts. One of her first published stories, "Past the Island, Drifting", (published in 1975) was awarded an O. Henry Prize in 1976. Title: Resistance (2003 film) Passage: Resistance is a 2003 DutchAmerican World War II film, directed by Todd Komarnicki and starring Bill Paxton, Julia Ormond, Philippe Volter, Sandrine Bonnaire, and Victor Reinier. It was written by Komarnicki and Anita Shreve, based on Shreve's 1995 novel of the same name. "Resistance", with a 16 million euro budget, was the most expensive Dutch production ever. Its theatrical run lasted for just one week. Title: Elizabeth Jane Howard Passage: Elizabeth Jane Howard, CBE, FRSL (26 March 1923 2 January 2014), was an English novelist. She had previously been an actress and a model. Title: Fortune's Rocks (novel) Passage: Fortune's Rocks is a 1999 romance novel by bestselling author Anita Shreve. It is chronologically the first novel in Shreve's tetralogy to be set in a large beach house on the New Hampshire coast that used to be a convent. It is followed by "Sea Glass", "The Pilot's Wife" and "Body Surfing".
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Anita Shreve
Elizabeth Jane Howard
Bumblebee, is an upcoming American science fiction action film directed by Travis Andrew Knight, an American animator, film director, and producer, known for working as the lead animator for which organization, and for directing "Kubo and the Two Strings"?
Title: Bumblebee (film) Passage: Bumblebee (also known as Transformers Universe: Bumblebee) is an upcoming American science fiction action film directed by Travis Knight and written by Christina Hodson. It is the sixth installment in the live-action "Transformers" film series, based on the "Transformers"' character of the same name, and serves as a prequel to "Transformers" (2007). The film stars Hailee Steinfeld, John Cena, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Rachel Crow, and Pamela Adlon. Principal photography on the film began on July 31, 2017, in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California. Title: Kubo and the Two Strings Passage: Kubo and the Two Strings is a 2016 American 3D stop-motion fantasy action-adventure film directed and co-produced by Travis Knight (in his directorial debut), and written by Marc Haimes and Chris Butler. It stars the voices of Art Parkinson, Charlize Theron, Ralph Fiennes, Rooney Mara, George Takei, and Matthew McConaughey. It is Laika's fourth feature film produced. The film revolves around Kubo, who wields a magical shamisen and whose left eye was stolen. Accompanied by an anthropomorphic snow monkey and beetle, he must subdue his mother's corrupted Sisters and his power-hungry grandfather Raiden (aka, the Moon King), who stole his left eye. Title: Travis Knight Passage: Travis Andrew Knight (born September 13, 1973) is an American animator, film director, and producer, known for working as the lead animator for Laika Entertainment and for directing "Kubo and the Two Strings" (his directorial debut). Title: Juarez 2045 Passage: Juarez 2045 is an upcoming American science fiction action adventure film directed by Chris Le and produced by Rocky Mudaliar, it stars Danny Trejo, Brad Schmidt and Alex Heartman in lead roles. "Juarez 2045" was scheduled to be released on June 30, 2015.
Laika Entertainment
Bumblebee (film)
Travis Knight
Which board game was produced first, Hooop! or Dark Tower?
Title: Dark Tower (game) Passage: Dark Tower is a 1981 electronic board game by Milton Bradley Company, for one to four players. The object of the game is to amass an army, collect the three keys to the Tower, and defeat the evil within. The game came out during the height of the role-playing game craze in the early 1980s. Advertising for the game included a television commercial featuring Orson Welles. Title: The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole Passage: The Dark Tower: The Wind Through the Keyhole (also known as Dark Tower 4.5) is a fantasy novel by American writer Stephen King, first published on February 21, 2012 by Grant as a limited edition, and later published by Scribner as a trade hardcover (ISBN  ) on April 24, 2012, with ebook and audiobook editions. The audiobook is read by the author. As part of "The Dark Tower" series, it is the eighth novel, but chronologically set between volumes and . First mentioned by King in 2009, after the series had been proclaimed as concluded in 2004 with the publication of the , it was announced on the author's official site on March 10, 2011. A short excerpt was released online on December 19, 2011, the day the limited edition of the novel became available for pre-order. Title: All-World Passage: All-World is a fictional location in Stephen King's "The Dark Tower" series of novels. All-World is the world known to contain the "Keystone Tower" in the Dark Tower series. It is the only world that contains the Dark Tower in its physical form; all others contain a representative of the Tower, such as a rose. From All-World, it is possible to actually enter the Dark Tower. Title: Hooop! Passage: Hooop! is a 2008 board game designed by Adam Kaua. The game is for two to four players.
Dark Tower
Hooop!
Dark Tower (game)
Which fictional charactor from "Saved by the Bell" is played by Mark-Paul Harry Gosselaar?
Title: Mark-Paul Gosselaar Passage: Mark-Paul Harry Gosselaar ( ; born March 1, 1974) is an American actor. He is known for his television roles as Zack Morris in "Saved by the Bell", Detective John Clark in "NYPD Blue", and Peter Bash in "Franklin Bash". Title: She Cried No Passage: She Cried No (also known as Freshman Fall) is a 1996 American television drama film directed by Bethany Rooney and starring Candace Cameron Bure and Mark-Paul Gosselaar, both former pre-teen idols. Title: Zack Morris Passage: Zack Morris is a fictional character from the sitcoms "Good Morning, Miss Bliss"; "Saved by the Bell"; ""; and "". He is portrayed by Mark-Paul Gosselaar. Though the character appeared in several different television programs, Gosselaar made a concerted effort to keep the character fundamentally the same through its various incarnations. Title: 12 Dates of Christmas Passage: 12 Dates of Christmas is a television film starring Amy Smart and Mark-Paul Gosselaar. It premiered on ABC Family on December 11, 2011 in their 25 Days of Christmas programming block. It is directed by James Hayman.
Zack Morris
Mark-Paul Gosselaar
Zack Morris
Which opera did this American composer and pianist whose Broadway show songs were included in The Passing Show of 1916 compose?
Title: Sam Stryke Passage: Sam Stryke is the artist name of Sam Struyk (pronounced Sam Strike). Stryke is an American composer and contemporary pianist whose self-produced first album, "In the Wind" led him to be signed by Atlantic Records in 1991. Stryke has independently released the instrumental album "Emerging" in 2002 and his popular CD, "Christmas", which includes adaptations of classic Christmas carols, along with several original compositions in 2006. Stryke released his fourth album, a pop jazz CD entitled "Brunch", in April 2010. Also in 2010 Stryke released his second Christmas CD, "Joy to the World" featuring piano and orchestra arrangements of traditional carols. Title: The Passing Show of 1916 Passage: The Passing Show of 1916 is a revue featuring the music of Sigmund Romberg and Otto Motzan, with book and lyrics by Harold R. Atteridge. It included the first George Gershwin songs introduced in a Broadway show. Title: George Gershwin Passage: George Jacob Gershwin ( ; September 26, 1898 July 11, 1937) was an American composer and pianist. Gershwin's compositions spanned both popular and classical genres, and his most popular melodies are widely known. Among his best-known works are the orchestral compositions "Rhapsody in Blue" (1924) and "An American in Paris" (1928) as well as the opera "Porgy and Bess" (1935). Title: Robert Emmett Keane Passage: Robert Emmett Keane (March 4, 1883 July 2, 1981) was an American actor of both the stage and screen. He was also known professionally by the names: Emmett Keane, Robert Keane, R. Emmett Keane, and Robert E. Keane. He began on stage in the 1910s, with his first Broadway appearance being in the 1914 production of "The Passing Show of 1914". He would continue on the stage through the mid-1930s, appearing in both London and New York theater productions. His film career began in 1930, and over the twenty-five years of that career he would appear in between 170200 films. At the very tail end of his acting life he would make several appearances on the small screen. Married twice, the first time would be a short-lived union with Muriel Inetta Window, an opera singer, vaudeville actress and 1913 Peacock Girl with the Ziegfeld Follies. They were married in approximately 1916 and divorced in 1920. After his divorce, he would marry the actress Claire Whitney in 1921, and they would remain married until her death in 1969. He retired in 1958, and would die on July 2, 1981 and be buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles, next to his wife, Claire (although her grave is unmarked).
Porgy and Bess
The Passing Show of 1916
George Gershwin
Which ended on an earlier date in May of its corresponding year, 201011 La Liga or 200910 La Liga?
Title: Adolfo Martn Gonzlez Passage: Adolfo Martn Gonzlez (born December 9, 1910, date of death unknown) was a Spanish footballer who played for La Liga side Real Betis. He is noted as being the first Real Betis player to score in La Liga. He scored in a 9-1 loss to the 19321933 champions Athletic Bilbao. From 1932 through to 1936, Adolfo Martn appeared in 49 La Liga games, scoring 12 goals. He was born in La Laguna, Tenerife. Title: 200708 La Liga Passage: The 200708 La Liga season, the 77th since its establishment, started on 25 August 2007 and finished on 18 May 2008. Real Madrid defended their La Liga title successfully after a 21 victory over Osasuna. This season, all European leagues ended earlier than the previous season, due to the UEFA Euro 2008 championship. It also was the first year of the new La Liga television agreement that had La Sexta mark its first year of television broadcasting. Title: 200910 La Liga Passage: The 200910 La Liga season (known as the "Liga BBVA" for sponsorship reasons) was the 79th La Liga since its establishment. Barcelona were the defending champions, having won their 19th La Liga title in the previous season. The campaign began on 29 August 2009 ended on 16 May 2010 due to all top-flight European leagues ending earlier than the previous season because of 2010 FIFA World Cup. Title: 201011 La Liga Passage: The 201011 La Liga season (known as the "Liga BBVA" for sponsorship reasons) was the 80th since its establishment. The campaign began on 28 August 2010 and ended on 21 May 2011. A total of 20 teams contested the league, 17 of which already contested in the 200910 season and three of which were promoted from the Segunda Divisin. In addition, a new match ball the Nike Total 90 Tracer served as the official ball for all matches.
200910 La Liga
201011 La Liga
200910 La Liga
The refuge for a historically significant herd of free-roaming Mustangs is close to what lake?
Title: Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area Passage: Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area is a national park unit established by an act of Congress on October 15, 1966, following the construction of the Yellowtail Dam by the Bureau of Reclamation. It straddles the border between Wyoming and Montana. The dam, named after the famous Crow leader Robert Yellowtail, harnesses the waters of the Bighorn River by turning that variable watercourse into Bighorn Lake. The lake extends 71 mi through Wyoming and Montana, 55 mi of which lie within the national recreation area. About one third of the park unit is located on the Crow Indian Reservation. Nearly one-quarter of the Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Range lies within the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. Title: Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Range Passage: The Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Range is a refuge for a historically significant herd of free-roaming Mustangs, feral horses colloquially called "wild horses", located in the Pryor Mountains of Montana and Wyoming in the United States. The range has an area of 39650 acre and was established in 1968 along the MontanaWyoming border as the first protected refuge dedicated exclusively for Mustangs. It was the second feral horse refuge in the United States. About a quarter of the refuge lies within the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. A group of federal agencies, led by the Bureau of Land Management, administers the range. Title: Audubon National Wildlife Refuge Passage: Audubon National Wildlife Refuge is a 14739 acre National Wildlife Refuge in the U.S. state of North Dakota. The refuge is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and is the centerpiece of the Audubon National Wildlife Refuge Complex, which includes numerous other refuges in the region. Originally designated as the Snake Creek National Wildlife Refuge in 1955, the refuge was renamed in 1967 in honor of the artist and naturalist John James Audubon. Most of the refuge area is a lake known as Audubon Lake which is managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Title: Two Brothers RocksDudley Road Historic District Passage: The Two Brothers RocksDudley Road Historic District encompasses a historically significant rural area of Bedford and Billerica, Massachusetts. The district covers 230 acre of predominantly rural and residential property, along Dudley Street, a narrow, winding road that was laid out in colonial days. It also includes a significant amount of conservation land, including local, state, and federal lands. The federal lands of the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge which line the banks of the Concord River, include the "Two Brothers Rocks", which were used to mark a land boundary between grants given to early Massachusetts settlers John Winthrop and Thomas Dudley, and which featured as boundary markers into the 20th century.
Bighorn Lake
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area
Pryor Mountains Wild Horse Range
What Adam Granduchel fronted indie rock band has Nicolas Vernhes produced records for?
Title: Rookie of the Year (band) Passage: Rookie of the Year is an indie rockacoustic band from Fayetteville, North Carolina . They were signed to One Eleven Records, though the fourth release of their latest EP fulfilled their contractual obligation to One Eleven and allow them to sign with a new label. The band is fronted by lead singersongwriter Ryan Dunson. The band has seen many recent live band line-up changes, with Dunson being the sole remaining member from the start of 2010. The band is currently rounded out by Jeff Nations, Adam Wirth and David Knodle. Title: Nicolas Vernhes Passage: Nicolas Vernhes is a French record producer, recording engineer and record label owner. He is best known for his work with the American indie rock acts Animal Collective, Deerhunter, The Fiery Furnaces, Dirty Projectors, Wild Nothing and The War on Drugs. Title: Adam Waito Passage: Adam and the Amethysts are a Canadian indie rock band formed in Montreal in 2004. The band is fronted by Adam Waito, a former member of Miracle Fortress and illustrator. The band have released two albums and have toured mostly around North America. Title: The War on Drugs (band) Passage: The War on Drugs is an American indie rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, formed in 2005. The band consists of Adam Granduciel (vocals, guitar), David Hartley (bass), Robbie Bennett (keyboards), Charlie Hall (drums), Jon Natchez (saxophone, keyboards) and Anthony LaMarca (guitar).
The War on Drugs
Nicolas Vernhes
The War on Drugs (band)
Who directed a 2011 comedy-drama film about a chance meeting between two strangers starring an actress who has also appeared in: "American Pie", "Scary Movie" and "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back"?
Title: A Novel Romance Passage: A Novel Romance is a 2011 comedy-drama film about a chance meeting between two strangers that leads the unlikely pair to become roommates, and despite their differences, the two eventually realize that they have spent all their lives waiting for one another. The film is produced by Morris S. Levy and directed by Allie Dvorin. It stars Steve Guttenberg, Milena Govich and Shannon Elizabeth, with cinematography by Jon Miguel Delgado, editing by Glenn Conte, and a musical score by Michelangelo Sosnowitz. Title: Jay amp; Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie Passage: Jay Silent Bobs Super Groovy Cartoon Movie is a 2013 American animated comedy film written by Kevin Smith, directed (and co-animated) by Steve Stark, and produced by Jason Mewes. The film's script was adapted from the "Bluntman And Chronic" comics story originally written by Smith as a companion piece to the film "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back". Title: Shannon Elizabeth Passage: Shannon Elizabeth Fadal (born (1973--) 7, 1973 ), known professionally as Shannon Elizabeth, is an American actress and former fashion model. Elizabeth is well known for her roles in comedy films such as "American Pie", "Scary Movie" and "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back". She is also known for her work in horror films such as "Jack Frost", "Thirteen Ghosts", "Cursed", and "Night of the Demons". She became widely known as a sex symbol for her role in the 1999 comedy film "American Pie". She also had a cameo in the film "Love Actually" and in "Catch a Christmas Star" in which she sings for the first time on camera. Title: Tell 'Em Steve-Dave! Passage: Tell 'Em Steve-Dave! is a podcast on the SModcast Podcast Network. It is hosted by View Askew Productions regulars and close friends of Kevin Smith; Bryan Johnson, Walt Flanagan, as well as Brian Quinn. They are also joined regularly by Ming Chen, who works on the many View Askew websites. On occasion, the group has also been joined by Sunday Jeff, who works the Sunday shift at Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash. Jeff was also a host on the podcast Puck Nuts. Johnson played Steve-Dave and Flanagan played Fanboy who yelled "Tell 'em, Steve-Dave!" in "Mallrats", "Dogma", "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" and "".
Allie Dvorin
A Novel Romance
Shannon Elizabeth
Which magazine was based out of a community closer to Canada, Goldmine or Y'all?
Title: TFI International Passage: TFI International is a Canadian transport and logistics company based in Montreal, Quebec. It operates across Canada through 4 business segments, and in the United States. It has Canada's largest LTL business, largest trucking fleet and ranked 14th in terms of revenue in 2005 among North American LTL carriers (however more recent lists such as suggest it may be closer to top 5 (2010 1st qtr revenue TFI International 466.1 million versus 5th ranked US company 359.9 million). Its trucking fleet consists of 6700 power units and 12000 trailers. Two thirds of business comes from operations in Eastern Canada while the rest is from Western Canada. Title: Goldmine (magazine) Passage: Goldmine, established in September 1974, by founder Brian Bukantis out of Fraser Michigan is an American magazine that focuses on the collectors' market for records, tapes, CDs, and music-related memorabilia. Each issue features news articles, interviews, discographies, histories, current reviews on recording stars of the past and present. Discographies are featured, listing all known releases. Coverage includes Rock, Blues, Country, Folk and Classical. Other features include classified ads, trends, and a show calendar. At one point its chief competitor was DISCoveries (with more of an emphasis on 1950s oldies) which later was purchased by the same owner before folding into it as a single publication. Title: Kakisa Passage: Kakisa (Slavey language: Kagee; "between the willows") is a "Designated Authority" in the South Slave Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada. The community is located on a lake of the same name, and is southeast of Fort Providence. Originally located at Tathlina Lake, the community moved, in 1962, to the present location in order to be closer to the Mackenzie Highway and is linked by a 13 km all-weather road. Title: Y'all (magazine) Passage: Y'all magazine is an American magazine based out of Oxford, Mississippi, literary hub of the American South. It was published bimonthly with a circulation of 100,000 and features Southern celebrities, events and ordinary people with extraordinary stories to tell. According to the magazine's mySpace page, "Y'all covers the South's 15 states and its 103 million people, just like kudzu."
Goldmine
Goldmine (magazine)
Y'all (magazine)