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Which musical featured the song I Feel Pretty?
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[ { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "In 2007, Arthur Laurents stated, \"I've come up with a way of doing [West Side Story] that will make it absolutely contemporary without changing a word or a note.\" He directed a pre-Broadway production of West Side Story at the National Theatre in Washington, D.C. that ran from December 15, 2008 through January 17, 2009. The Broadway revival began previews at the Palace Theatre on February 23, 2009 and opened on March 19, 2009. The production wove Spanish lyrics and dialogue into the English libretto. The translations are by Tony Award winner Lin-Manuel Miranda. Laurents stated, \"The musical theatre and cultural conventions of 1957 made it next to impossible for the characters to have authenticity. Every member of both gangs was always a potential killer even then. Now they actually will be. Only Tony and Maria try to live in a different world\". In August 2009, some of the lyrics for \"A Boy Like That\" (\"Un Hombre Asi\") and \"I Feel Pretty\" (\"Me Siento Hermosa\"), which were previously sung in Spanish in the revival, were changed back to the original English. However, the Spanish lyrics sung by the Sharks in the \"Tonight\" (Quintet) remained in Spanish.", "precise_score": -5.702396869659424, "rough_score": -2.477351188659668, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "* In 1984, Bernstein re-recorded the musical, conducting his own music for the first time. Generally known as the \"operatic version\" of West Side Story, it stars Kiri Te Kanawa as Maria, José Carreras as Tony, Tatiana Troyanos as Anita, Kurt Ollmann as Riff, Louise Edeiken as Rosalia, and Marilyn Horne as the offstage voice who sings \"Somewhere\". It won a Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album in 1985. The recording process was filmed as a documentary \"The Making of West Side Story\", which was made by the BBC for Unitel, Produced by Humphrey Burton and Directed by Christopher Swann. The documentary won the Flaherty BAFTA for documentary direction, a Prix Italia and was nominated for a Prime Time Emmy. It is available on YouTube.", "precise_score": -7.594188213348389, "rough_score": -4.213962078094482, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "* In 1996, RCA Victor released the tribute album The Songs of West Side Story featuring new versions of the songs from the musical sung by popular music stars, including: \"The Jet Song\" sung by Brian Setzer, \"A Boy Like That\" sung by Selena, \"I feel Pretty\" sung by Little Richard, two versions of \"Somewhere\" performed by Aretha Franklin and Phil Collins, \"Tonight\" sung by Wynonna Judd and Kenny Loggins, \"America\" sung by Patti LaBelle, Natalie Cole and Sheila E., \"I Have a Love\" sung by Trisha Yearwood and \"Rumble\" performed by Chick Corea Elektric Band and Steve Vai's Monsters. Proceeds from the sale of this album go to benefit the Leonard Bernstein Education Through The Arts Fund, the NARAS Foundation and The Leonard Bernstein Center at Nashville, Tennessee.", "precise_score": 6.717534065246582, "rough_score": 7.461950302124023, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "In addition to Bernstein's own West Side Story Suite, the music from the musical has been adapted by The Buddy Rich Big Band, which arranged and recorded \"West Side Story Medley\" on the 1966 album Buddy Rich's Swingin' New Big Band. The Stan Kenton Orchestra recorded Johnny Richards' 1961 Kenton's West Side Story, an album of jazz orchestrations based on the Bernstein scores. It won the 1962 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Recording by a Large Group. The 1996 album The Songs of West Side Story included such diverse artists as Selena (\"A Boy Like That\"), Little Richard (\"I Feel Pretty\"), Trisha Yearwood (\"I Have a Love\") and Salt-n-Pepa, Def Jef, Lisa Lopes, the Jerky Boys, and Paul Rodriguez all collaborating on \"Gee, Officer Krupke\", as well as Chick Corea Elektric Band collaborating with Steve Vai's Monsters on \"Rumble\".", "precise_score": 4.385608673095703, "rough_score": -1.7481838464736938, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "West Side Story, Leonard Bernstein 's 1957 Broadway hit, features songs that generally fall into two categories -- those dealing with romance (\"Maria,\" \"Tonight,\" \"Somewhere,\" etc.) and those of a humorous or sassy character (\"Jet Song,\" \"America,\" \"Cool,\" \"Gee Officer Krupke,\" etc.). But \"I Feel Pretty\" is the one song whose Richard Rodgers -like gaiety and elegance place it in a different category, making it seem almost out of place in this ultimately tragic musical, an updated take on Romeo and Juliet. In the story Maria, swept away in her love for Tony but unaware he has just killed her brother, sings it in the bridal shop where she works.", "precise_score": 8.613581657409668, "rough_score": 2.300806760787964, "source": "search", "title": "I Feel Pretty, song (from \"West… | Details | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "\"I Feel Pretty\" features one of Bernstein 's more memorable melodies: its first four notes, deliciously rhythmic in their rising contour, repeat, then are reduced to three, then to two. This forms the core of the theme and the rest is brilliantly imagined as well. Bernstein 's instrumentation colors the music with a Latin character (note the recurring rhythmic motif for brass) and so does the girls' chorus that enters midway through. Stephen Sondheim 's lyrics deftly capture Maria's bliss and newfound sense of confidence, while expressing the sass and sarcasm of her coworkers (\"Have you met my good friend Maria, the craziest girl on the block?\"). All in all, this song must be counted among the plentiful gems from West Side Story.", "precise_score": 8.13400650024414, "rough_score": 6.091577529907227, "source": "search", "title": "I Feel Pretty, song (from \"West… | Details | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "JULIE ANDREWS - I FEEL PRETTY (FROM WEST SIDE STORY) LYRICS", "precise_score": 6.568578243255615, "rough_score": 3.440171718597412, "source": "search", "title": "Julie Andrews - I Feel Pretty (From \"West Side Story\") Lyrics" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "I Feel Pretty (From West Side Story) Lyrics", "precise_score": 5.554398536682129, "rough_score": 2.3593850135803223, "source": "search", "title": "Julie Andrews - I Feel Pretty (From \"West Side Story\") Lyrics" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "Julie Andrews - I Feel Pretty (From West Side Story) Lyrics", "precise_score": 6.568578243255615, "rough_score": 3.440171718597412, "source": "search", "title": "Julie Andrews - I Feel Pretty (From \"West Side Story\") Lyrics" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "<table class=\"songlyrics\" style=\"width: 100%; table-layout: fixed;\"><col width=\"40\" /><col /><tbody><tr><th colspan=\"2\">Julie Andrews - Don't Go into the Lions Cage Tonight / Broadway's Fair Album Lyrics</th></tr><tr><td class=\"sl-td-left\">1.</td><td class=\"sl-td-right\"><a href=\"http://www.songlyrics.com/julie-andrews/i-feel-pretty-from-west-side-story-lyrics/\" title=\"I Feel Pretty (From West Side Story) Lyrics Julie Andrews\">I Feel Pretty (From West Side Story)</a></td></tr><tr><td class=\"sl-td-left\">2.</td><td class=\"sl-td-right\"><a href=\"http://www.songlyrics.com/julie-andrews/alexander-s-ragtime-band-lyrics/\" title=\"Alexander's Ragtime Band Lyrics Julie Andrews\">Alexander's Ragtime Band</a></td></tr><tr><td class=\"sl-td-left\">3.</td><td class=\"sl-td-right\"><a href=\"http://www.songlyrics.com/julie-andrews/by-the-light-of-the-silvery-moon-lyrics/\" title=\"By the Light of the Silvery Moon Lyrics Julie Andrews\">By the Light of the Silvery Moon</a></td></tr></tbody></table><p class=\"sl-credit\"><a href=\"http://www.songlyrics.com/julie-andrews-lyrics/\" title=\"Julie Andrews Lyrics\">Julie Andrews Lyrics</a> provided by <a href=\"/\" title=\"Lyrics\">SongLyrics.com</a></p>", "precise_score": 0.914394736289978, "rough_score": -1.4908604621887207, "source": "search", "title": "Julie Andrews - I Feel Pretty (From \"West Side Story\") Lyrics" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "West Side Story (1957), The Fantasticks (1960), Hair (1967), A Chorus Line (1975), Les Misérables (1985), The Phantom of the Opera (1986), Rent (1996), The Producers (2001), Wicked (2003) and Hamilton (2015).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.599806785583496, "source": "wiki", "title": "Musical theatre" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "The material presented in a musical may be original, or it may be adopted or born from novels (Wicked and Man of La Mancha), plays (Hello, Dolly!), classic legends (Camelot), historical events (Evita) or films (The Producers and Billy Elliot). On the other hand, many successful musical theatre works have been adapted for musical films, such as West Side Story, My Fair Lady, The Sound of Music, Oliver! and Chicago.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.936629295349121, "source": "wiki", "title": "Musical theatre" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "West Side Story (1957) transported Romeo and Juliet to modern day New York City and converted the feuding Montague and Capulet families into opposing ethnic gangs, the Jets and the Sharks. The book was adapted by Arthur Laurents, with music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by newcomer Stephen Sondheim. It was embraced by the critics, but failed to be a popular choice for the \"blue-haired matinee ladies\", who preferred the small town River City, Iowa of Meredith Willson's The Music Man to the alleys of Manhattan's Upper West Side. Apparently Tony Award voters were of a similar mind, since they favored the former over the latter. West Side Story had a respectable run of 732 performances (1,040 in the West End), while The Music Man ran nearly twice as long, with 1,375 performances. However, the film of West Side Story was extremely successful. Laurents and Sondheim teamed up again for Gypsy (1959, 702 performances), with Jule Styne providing the music for a backstage story about the most driven stage mother of all-time, stripper Gypsy Rose Lee's mother Rose. The original production ran for 702 performances, and was given four subsequent revivals, with Angela Lansbury, Tyne Daly, Bernadette Peters and Patti LuPone later tackling the role made famous by Ethel Merman.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.037125587463379, "source": "wiki", "title": "Musical theatre" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "Although directors and choreographers have had a major influence on musical theatre style since at least the 19th century, George Abbott and his collaborators and successors took a central role in integrating movement and dance fully into musical theatre productions in the Golden Age.Kenrick, John. [http://www.musicals101.com/dancestage3.htm \"Dance in Stage Musicals – Part III\"], Musicals101.com, 2003, accessed August 14, 2012 Abbott introduced ballet as a story-telling device in On Your Toes in 1936, which was followed by Agnes DeMille's ballet and choreography in Oklahoma!. After Abbott collaborated with Jerome Robbins in On the Town and other shows, Robbins combined the roles of director and choreographer, emphasizing the story-telling power of dance in West Side Story, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1962) and Fiddler on the Roof (1964). Bob Fosse choreographed for Abbott in The Pajama Game (1956) and Damn Yankees (1957), injecting playful sexuality into those hits. He was later the director-choreographer for Sweet Charity (1968), Pippin (1972) and Chicago (1975). Other notable director-choreographers have included Gower Champion, Tommy Tune, Michael Bennett, Gillian Lynne and Susan Stroman. Prominent directors have included Hal Prince, who also got his start with Abbott, and Trevor Nunn. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.318353652954102, "source": "wiki", "title": "Musical theatre" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "After Show Boat and Porgy and Bess, and as the struggle in America and elsewhere for minorities' civil rights progressed, Hammerstein, Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg and others were emboldened to write more musicals and operas that aimed to normalize societal toleration of minorities and urged racial harmony. Early Golden Age works that focused on racial tolerance included Finian's Rainbow and South Pacific. Towards the end of the Golden Age, several shows tackled Jewish subjects and issues, such as Fiddler on the Roof, Milk and Honey, Blitz! and later Rags. The original concept that became West Side Story was set in the Lower East Side during Easter-Passover celebrations; the rival gangs were to be Jewish and Italian Catholic. The creative team later decided that the Polish (white) vs. Puerto Rican conflict was fresher. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.552840232849121, "source": "wiki", "title": "Musical theatre" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "Tolerance as an important theme in musicals has continued in recent decades. The final expression of West Side Story left a message of racial tolerance. By the end of the 1960s, musicals became racially integrated, with black and white cast members even covering each other's roles, as they did in Hair. Homosexuality has also been explored in musicals, starting with Hair, and even more overtly in La Cage aux Folles, Falsettos, Rent, Hedwig and the Angry Inch and other shows in recent decades. Parade is a sensitive exploration of both anti-Semitism and historical American racism, and Ragtime similarly explores the experience of immigrants and minorities in America.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.026846885681152, "source": "wiki", "title": "Musical theatre" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "In the new century, familiarity has been embraced by producers and investors anxious to guarantee that they recoup their considerable investments, if not show a healthy profit. Some took (usually modest-budget) chances on the new and unusual, such as Urinetown (2001), Avenue Q (2003), Caroline or Change (2004), The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (2005), The Light in the Piazza (2005), Spring Awakening (2006), In the Heights (2007), Next to Normal (2009) and American Idiot (2010). But most took a safe route with revivals of familiar fare, such as Fiddler on the Roof, A Chorus Line, South Pacific, Gypsy, Hair, West Side Story and Grease, or with other proven material, such as films (The Producers, Spamalot, Hairspray, Legally Blonde, The Color Purple, Xanadu, Billy Elliot and Shrek) or well-known literature (The Scarlet Pimpernel and Wicked) hoping that the shows would have a built-in audience as a result. Some critics consider the reuse of film plots, especially those from Disney (such as Mary Poppins, and The Little Mermaid) a redefinition of the Broadway and West End musical as a tourist attraction, rather than a creative outlet.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.56867504119873, "source": "wiki", "title": "Musical theatre" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "West Side Story is an American musical with a book by Arthur Laurents, music by Leonard Bernstein, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and conception and choreography by Jerome Robbins. It was inspired by William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.5154500007629395, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "Gee, Officer Krupke", "passage": "The story is set in the Upper West Side neighborhood in New York City in the mid-1950s, an ethnic, blue-collar neighborhood. (In the early 1960s much of the neighborhood would be cleared in an urban renewal project for the Lincoln Center, changing the neighborhood's character.) The musical explores the rivalry between the Jets and the Sharks, two teenage street gangs of different ethnic backgrounds. The members of the Sharks, from Puerto Rico, are taunted by the Jets, a white gang. The young protagonist, Tony, a former member of the Jets and best friend of the gang leader, Riff, falls in love with Maria, the sister of Bernardo, the leader of the Sharks. The dark theme, sophisticated music, extended dance scenes, and focus on social problems marked a turning point in American musical theater. Bernstein's score for the musical includes \"Something's Coming\", \"Maria\", \"America\", \"Somewhere\", \"Tonight\", \"Jet Song\", \"I Feel Pretty\", \"A Boy Like That\", \"One Hand, One Heart\", \"Gee, Officer Krupke\", and \"Cool\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.885400295257568, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "In New York City, Laurents went to the opening night party for a new play by Ugo Betti, and there he met Sondheim, who had heard that East Side Story, now retitled West Side Story, was back on track. Bernstein had decided he needed to concentrate solely on the music, and he and Robbins had invited Betty Comden and Adolph Green to write the lyrics, but the team opted to work on Peter Pan instead. Laurents asked Sondheim if he would be interested in tackling the task. Initially he resisted, because he was determined to write the full score for his next project (Saturday Night had been aborted), but Oscar Hammerstein convinced him that he would benefit from the experience, and he accepted. Meanwhile, Laurents had written a new draft of the book changing the characters' backgrounds: Anton, once an Irish American, was now of Polish and Irish descent, and the formerly Jewish Maria had become a Puerto Rican.Gottlieb, Jack (Guide and Commentary). [http://www.westsidestory.com/archives_factsheet.php \"'West Side Story' Fact Sheet\"]. WestSideStory.com, 2001, accessed August 18, 2011", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.424749374389648, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "Bernstein composed West Side Story and Candide concurrently, which led to some switches of material between the two works. Tony and Maria's duet, \"One Hand, One Heart\", was originally intended for Cunegonde in Candide. The music of \"Gee, Officer Krupke\" was pulled from the Venice scene in Candide. Laurents explained the style that the creative team finally decided on: ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.629005432128906, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "The show was nearly complete in the fall of 1956, but almost everyone on the creative team needed to fulfill other commitments first. Robbins was involved with Bells Are Ringing, then Bernstein with Candide, and in January 1957 A Clearing in the Woods, Laurents' latest play, opened and quickly closed. When a backers' audition failed to raise any money for West Side Story late in the spring of 1957, only two months before the show was to begin rehearsals, producer Cheryl Crawford pulled out of the project. Every other producer had already turned down the show, deeming it too dark and depressing. Bernstein was despondent, but Sondheim convinced his friend Hal Prince, who was in Boston overseeing the out-of-town tryout of the new George Abbott musical New Girl in Town, to read the script. He liked it but decided to ask Abbott, his longtime mentor, for his opinion, and Abbott advised him to turn it down. Prince, aware that Abbott was the primary reason New Girl was in trouble, decided to ignore him, and he and his producing partner Robert Griffith flew to New York to hear the score. In his memoirs, Prince recalled, \"Sondheim and Bernstein sat at the piano playing through the music, and soon I was singing along with them.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.13506031036377, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "Prince began cutting the budget and raising money. Robbins then announced he did not want to choreograph the show, but changed his mind when Prince agreed to an eight-week dance rehearsal period (instead of the customary four), since there was to be more dancing in West Side Story than in any previous Broadway show, and allowed Robbins to hire Peter Gennaro as his assistant. Originally, when considering the cast, Laurents wanted James Dean for the lead role of Tony, but the actor had recently died. Sondheim found Larry Kert and Chita Rivera, who created the roles of Tony and Anita, respectively. Getting the work on stage was still not easy. Bernstein said: ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.273283004760742, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "It has been rumored that while Bernstein was off trying to fix the musical Candide, Sondheim wrote some of the music for West Side Story, and that Bernstein's co-lyricist billing mysteriously disappeared from the credits of West Side Story during the tryout, presumably as a trade-off. However, Suskin states in Show Tunes that \"As the writing progressed and the extent of Bernstein's lyric contributions became less, the composer agreed to rescind his credit...Contrary to rumor, Sondheim did not write music for the show; his only contribution came on \"Something's Coming\", where he developed the main strain of the chorus from music Bernstein wrote for the verse. )", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.862263202667236, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "Jet Song", "passage": "Two rival teenage gangs, the Jets (White) and the Sharks (Puerto Rican), struggle for control of the neighborhood somewhere in the Upper West Side of New York City amidst the police (Prologue). They are warned by Lt. Schrank and Officer Krupke to stop fighting on their beat. The police chase the Sharks off, and then the Jets plan how they can assure their continued dominance of the street. The Jets' leader, Riff, suggests setting up a rumble with the Sharks. He plans to make the challenge to Bernardo, the Sharks' leader, that night at the neighborhood dance. Riff wants to convince his friend and former member of the Jets, Tony, to meet the Jets at the dance. Some of the Jets are unsure of his loyalty, but Riff is adamant that Tony is still one of them (\"Jet Song\"). Riff meets Tony while he's working at Doc's Drugstore to persuade him to come. Tony initially refuses, but Riff wins him over. Tony is convinced that something important is round the corner (\"Something's Coming\").", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.76751708984375, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "Jet Song", "passage": "* \"Jet Song\" – Riff & Jets", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.530465126037598, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "Gee, Officer Krupke", "passage": "* \"Gee, Officer Krupke\" – Action, Snowboy & Jets", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.292490005493164, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "Several dances from West Side Story were included in the Tony Award-winning 1989 Broadway production, Jerome Robbins' Broadway.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.561660766601562, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "In 1961, a tour of Israel, Africa and the Near East was mounted. In February 1962, the West End (H. M. Tennent) production launched a five-month Scandinavian tour opening in Copenhagen, continuing to Oslo, Gothenburg, Stockholm and Helsinki. Robert Jeffrey took over from David Holliday as Tony and Jill Martin played Maria. In 1977, \"Amor Sin Barreras\" was produced in Mexico City by Alfonso Rosas Prigo, & Ruben Boido, Direction by Ruben Boido, presented at the Hidalgo Theater. Gualberto Castro played the part of Tony; Maria Medina was Maria, among other cast members was Macaria. From 1982–1984 a tour of South America, Israel and Europe was mounted with talent from New York. The Director/Choreographers for that production were Jay Norman and Lee Theodore, veterans of the original Broadway cast. The Japanese Takarazuka Revue has performed the show twice. It was produced by the Moon Troupe in 1998 and again in 1999 by the Star Troupe. A Hong Kong production was produced in 2000 with Cantonese lyrics, featuring Hong Kong rock star Paul Wong as Tony. It was staged at the outdoor plaza of Hong Kong Cultural Centre. Canada's Stratford Shakespeare Festival performed West Side Story in 1999, starring Tyley Ross as Tony and Ma-Anne Dionisio as Maria, and again in 2009, ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.405196189880371, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "The Austrian Bregenz Festival presented West Side Story in a German translation by Marcel Prawy in 2003 and 2004, directed by the Francesca Zambello, followed by a German tour. A French language adaptation, translated by Philippe Gobeille, opened in Montreal, Quebec in March 2008. A Philippine version played in 2008 at the Meralco Theatre. It featured Christian Bautista as Tony, Karylle and Joanna Ampil as Maria. Also in 2008, an adaptation played in Portugal, directed by Filipe La Féria, with the name West Side Story – Amor Sem Barreiras, in the Politeama Theater, in Lisbon, with Ricardo Soler as Tony and Lúcia Moniz and Anabela splitting the role of Anita.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.112238883972168, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "The other reviews generally joined in speculation about how the new work would influence the course of musical theater. Typical was John Chapman's review in the New York Daily News on September 27, 1957, headed: \"West Side Story a Splendid and Super-Modern Musical Drama\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.780426979064941, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "The score for West Side Story was orchestrated by Sid Ramin and Irwin Kostal following detailed instructions from Bernstein, who then wrote revisions on their manuscript (the original, heavily annotated by Ramin, Kostal and Bernstein himself is in the Rare Books and Manuscripts Library at Columbia University). Ramin, Kostal, and Bernstein are billed as orchestrators for the show. The orchestra consisted of 31 players: a large Broadway pit orchestra enhanced to include 5 percussionists, a guitarist and a piano/celesta player.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.451556205749512, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "In 1961, Bernstein prepared a suite of orchestral music from the show, titled Symphonic Dances from West Side Story:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.079337120056152, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "Recordings of West Side Story include the following:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.782021522521973, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "* In 1961, Cal Tjader released a jazz version, arranged by Clare Fischer, on Fantasy Records. The album was released again in 2002 as Cal Tjader Plays Harold Arlen & West Side Story (double CD).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.505953788757324, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "* In 1961, Stan Kenton recorded Kenton's West Side Story (a jazz version) that received a 1962 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Performance – Large Group (Instrumental).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.36564826965332, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "* In 1962, Oscar Peterson and his trio recorded a jazz version, West Side Story.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.855710983276367, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "* In 1962, Dave Brubeck recorded jazz versions of selections from the film score on Music From West Side Story.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.463813781738281, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "* In 1966, Buddy Rich and his big band performed an arrangement penned by Bill Reddie called West Side Story Medley for many years.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.136748313903809, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "* A 2007 recording was released by Decca Broadway in honor of West Side Story's 50th anniversary. This album stars Hayley Westenra as Maria and Vittorio Grigolo as Tony. The Bernstein Foundation in New York has authorized the recording. It was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Show Album.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.688671588897705, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "The television show Curb Your Enthusiasm extensively referenced West Side Story in the season seven episode \"Officer Krupke\". An episode of Welcome Back, Kotter, \"Sweatside Story\", parodies West Side Story when the Sweathogs engage in a rumble with students from rival New Utrecht High School. In an episode of That 70's Show, Donna and Jackie mention the musical, and Fez's daydream sequence resembles a scene from it. In the series Glee a third season episode features a school production of West Side Story, with multiple songs from the production, performed by several cast members in episode 2 \"I Am Unicorn\", episode 3 \"Asian F\" and episode 5 \"The First Time\". The Animaniacs episode \"West Side Pigeons\" features a parody rivalry that mirrors that of the Jets and the Sharks. Squit falls in love with Carmoota similarly to Tony and Maria. In the Tom and Jerry Tales episode \"The League of Cats\", Tom's and Jerry's respective leagues act very similar to the Jets and the Sharks. They also perform a number similar to the \"Jet Song\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.175681114196777, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "In film, Pixar animator Aaron Hartline used the first meeting between Tony and Maria as inspiration for the moment when Ken meets Barbie in Toy Story 3. In the 2013 movie Teen Beach Movie, two teens are trapped inside a movie called Wet Side Story, in which a group of surfers and a group of bikers are competing in a turf war. Bring It On: In It to Win It has a plot that parallels West Side Story, and makes the reference explicit to the point where the two rival cheerleading squads are named the Jets and the Sharks.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.16557502746582, "source": "wiki", "title": "West Side Story" }, { "answer": "West Side Story", "passage": "From 1973 to 2004, Wild Side Story, a camp parody musical, based loosely on West Side Story and adapting parts of the musical's music and lyrics, has been performed a total of more than 500 times in Miami Beach, Florida, Stockholm, Gran Canaria and Los Angeles. The show, which lampoons the musical's tragic love story, and also lip-synching and drag shows, was created and directed by Lars Jacob. 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Who produced the first Jetliner in 1957?
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There was also a strong nationalism in purchasing policy, so that US Boeing and Douglas aircraft became closely associated with Pan Am, while BOAC ordered British Comets.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.428951740264893, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jet airliner" }, { "answer": "Boeing", "passage": "Aeroflot used Soviet Tupolevs, while Air France introduced French Caravelles. Commercial realities dictated exceptions, however, as few airlines could risk missing out on a superior product: American Airlines ordered the pioneering Comet (but later cancelled when the Comet ran into metal fatigue problems), Canadian, British and European airlines could not ignore the better operating economics of the Boeing 707 and the DC-8, while some American airlines ordered the Caravelle.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.278651237487793, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jet airliner" }, { "answer": "Boeing", "passage": "Boeing became the most successful of the early manufacturers. The KC-135 Stratotanker and military versions of the 707 remain operational, mostly as tankers or freighters. The basic configuration of the Boeing, Convair and Douglas aircraft jet airliner designs, with widely spaced podded engines under slung on pylons beneath a swept wing, proved to be the most common arrangement and was most easily compatible with the large-diameter high-bypass turbofan engines that subsequently prevailed for reasons of quietness and fuel efficiency.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.594257354736328, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jet airliner" }, { "answer": "Boeing", "passage": "In the 1960s, when jet airliners were powered by slim, low-bypass engines, many aircraft used the rear-engined, T-tail configuration, such as the BAC One-Eleven, Douglas DC-9 twinjets; Boeing 727, Hawker Siddeley Trident, Tupolev Tu-154 trijets; and the paired multi-engined Ilyushin Il-62, and Vickers VC10. This engine arrangement is still used for jetliners with a maximum takeoff weight of less than 50 tons. However, other developments, such as rocket assisted takeoffs (RATO), water-injection, and afterburners (also known as reheat) used on supersonic jetliners (SSTs) such as Concorde and the Tupolev Tu-144, have been superseded.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.950682640075684, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jet airliner" }, { "answer": "Boeing", "passage": "Boeing forecasts China's total demand for civilian jetliners over the next two decades at 5,580 planes worth a total of $780 billion.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.71258544921875, "source": "search", "title": "First Made-In-China Jetliner Makes Debut Commercial Flight" }, { "answer": "Boeing", "passage": "Boeing forecasts China's total demand for civilian jetliners over the next two decades at 5,580 planes worth a total of $780 billion.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.71258544921875, "source": "search", "title": "First made-in-China jetliner makes debut commercial flight" }, { "answer": "Boeing", "passage": "Boeing forecasts China's total demand for civilian jetliners over the next two decades at 5,580 planes worth a total of $780 billion.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.71258544921875, "source": "search", "title": "First Made-In-China Jetliner Makes Debut Commercial Flight" }, { "answer": "Boeing", "passage": "January 18, 1957 Three Boeing B-52s make the first nonstop round-the-world flight by jet aircraft in 45 hours, 20 minutes at an average speed of 534 miles per hour.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.519154071807861, "source": "search", "title": "1957 Flight Timeline - Jets and Rocket Flight Timeline ..." }, { "answer": "Boeing", "passage": "January 20, 1957 The first Boeing KC-135 tankers go into operation at Castle Air Force Base.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.492062091827393, "source": "search", "title": "1957 Flight Timeline - Jets and Rocket Flight Timeline ..." }, { "answer": "Boeing", "passage": "March 11, 1957 The Boeing 707 sets a transcontinental speed record for passenger flight: Seattle to Washington, D.C., in 3 hours, 48 minutes, with 42 passengers and a crew of 10.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.465205192565918, "source": "search", "title": "1957 Flight Timeline - Jets and Rocket Flight Timeline ..." }, { "answer": "Boeing", "passage": "May 16, 1957 The Boeing Bomarc interceptor is ordered into production.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.523272514343262, "source": "search", "title": "1957 Flight Timeline - Jets and Rocket Flight Timeline ..." }, { "answer": "Boeing", "passage": "November 11, 1957 General Curtis E. LeMay flies a Boeing KC-135A nonstop from Westover Air Force Base, Massachusetts, to Buenos Aires. He flies 6,350 miles in 13 hours, 2 minutes, to set a world record for nonstop, nonrefueled jet flight.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.485052108764648, "source": "search", "title": "1957 Flight Timeline - Jets and Rocket Flight Timeline ..." } ]
In which decade of the 20th century was James Caan born?
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In which country is the deepwater port of Trondheim?
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The city is dominated by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), the Foundation for Scientific and Industrial Research (SINTEF), St. Olavs University Hospital and other technology-oriented institutions.", "precise_score": 1.5420290231704712, "rough_score": -2.1543784141540527, "source": "wiki", "title": "Trondheim" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Trondheim was named Kaupangen () by Viking King Olav Tryggvason in 997. Shortly thereafter it came to be called Nidaros. In the beginning it was frequently used as a military retainer (Old Norse: \"hird\"-man) of King Olav I. 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Some scholars believe that the famous Lewis chessmen, 12th-century chess pieces carved from walrus ivory found in the Hebrides and now at the British Museum, may have been made in Trondheim.", "precise_score": -4.210251808166504, "rough_score": -5.231236934661865, "source": "wiki", "title": "Trondheim" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Trondheim was the seat of the (Catholic) Archdiocese of Nidaros for Norway from 1152. Due to the introduction of Lutheran Protestantism in 1537, the last Archbishop, Olav Engelbrektsson, had to flee from the city to the Netherlands, where he died in present-day Lier, Belgium.", "precise_score": -1.797465443611145, "rough_score": -4.216819763183594, "source": "wiki", "title": "Trondheim" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "During World War II, Trondheim was occupied by Nazi Germany from 9 April 1940, the first day of the invasion of Norway, until the end of the war in Europe, 8 May 1945. The home of the most notorious Norwegian Gestapo agent, Henry Rinnan, was in Trondheim. The city and its citizens were also subject to harsh treatment by the occupying powers, including imposition of martial law in October 1942. During this time the Germans turned the city and its environs into a major base for submarines (which included building the large submarine base and bunker DORA I), and also contemplated a scheme to build a new city for 300,000 inhabitants, Nordstern (\"Northern Star\"), centred 15 km southwest of Trondheim, near the wetlands of Øysand in the outskirts of Melhus municipality. This new metropolis was to be accompanied by a massively expanded version of the already existing naval base, which was intended to become the primary future stronghold of the German Kriegsmarine. Today, there are few physical remains of this enormous construction project. 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The National Museum of Decorative Arts boasts a large collection of decorative arts and design, including a great number of tapestries from the Norwegian tapestry artist Hannah Ryggen, as well as Norway's only permanent exhibibition of Japanese arts and crafts. Sverresborg, also named Zion after King David's castle in Jerusalem, was a fortification built by Sverre Sigurdsson. It is now an open-air museum, consisting of more than 60 buildings. The castle was originally built in 1182–1183, but did not last for long as it was burned down in 1188. However, the Sverresaga indicates it had been restored by 1197. ", "precise_score": -4.771045684814453, "rough_score": -6.60534143447876, "source": "wiki", "title": "Trondheim" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Trondheim Science Museum () is a scientific hands-on experience center. The Museum of Natural History and Archaeology is part of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. There are also a variety of small history, science and natural history museums, such as the Trondheim Maritime Museum, the Armoury, adjacent to the Archbishops's Palace, the music and musical instrument museum Ringve National Museum, Ringve Botanical Garden, the Trondheim Tramway Museum, and the Jewish Museum, co-located with the city's synagogue, which is among the northernmost in the world.", "precise_score": -3.2502105236053467, "rough_score": -4.124444961547852, "source": "wiki", "title": "Trondheim" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "All municipalities in Norway, including Trondheim, are responsible for primary education (through 10th grade), outpatient health services, senior citizen services, unemployment and other social services, zoning, economic development, and municipal roads. 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St. Olavs is a teaching hospital and cooperates closely with the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) on both research and medical education.", "precise_score": -5.303471565246582, "rough_score": -6.274973392486572, "source": "wiki", "title": "Trondheim" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "SINTEF, the largest independent research organisation in Scandinavia, has 1800 employees with 1300 of these located in Trondheim. The Air Force Academy of the Royal Norwegian Air Force is located at Kuhaugen in Trondheim.", "precise_score": -4.994105815887451, "rough_score": -3.3842148780822754, "source": "wiki", "title": "Trondheim" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "The Geological Survey of Norway is located at Lade in Trondheim and is a major geoscientific institution with 220 employees of which 70% are scientists.", "precise_score": -3.5193984508514404, "rough_score": -5.240129470825195, "source": "wiki", "title": "Trondheim" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "There are 11 high schools in the city. Trondheim katedralskole (\"Trondheim Cathedral School\") was founded in 1152 and is the oldest upper secondary school (gymnasium) in Norway, while Brundalen videregående skole is the largest in Sør-Trøndelag with its 1100 students and 275 employees. Brundalen Skole, has big festivals each year, and is building out to increase space.", "precise_score": -5.653480529785156, "rough_score": -4.751343727111816, "source": "wiki", "title": "Trondheim" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Trondheim is also home to Rockheim, the national museum of popular music, which is responsible for collecting, preserving and sharing Norwegian popular music from the 1950s to the present day. ", "precise_score": -2.983114004135132, "rough_score": -4.874111175537109, "source": "wiki", "title": "Trondheim" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Granåsen, a Nordic skiing venue located in Byåsen, regularly hosts World Cup competitions in ski jumping, biathlon and cross-country skiing, as well as the 1997 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships. Trondheim attempted but failed to become the Norwegian candidate for the 2018 Winter Olympics. Hiking and recreational skiing is available around the city, particularly in Bymarka, which can be reached by the tramway. Trondheim Golfklubb has a nine-hole golf course in Byåsen. The World Allround Speed Skating Championships were hosted at Øya Stadion in 1907, 1911, 1926, 1933 and 1937.", "precise_score": -3.425262451171875, "rough_score": -6.582076072692871, "source": "wiki", "title": "Trondheim" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "With students comprising almost a fifth of the population, the city of Trondheim is heavily influenced by student culture. Most noticeable is Studentersamfundet i Trondhjem, the city's student society. Its characteristic round, red building from 1929 sits at the head of the bridge crossing the river southwards from the city centre. As the largest university in Norway, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) is the host of some 36,000 students. 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The Luva field is located about 240 kilometres west of Bodø and the licence was awarded in 1996. The water depth in the area is around 1,300m and the reservoir is 2,800 metres beneath the seabed. Recoverable reserves in the field are estimated at some 38 billion cubic metres of gas.", "precise_score": 2.95939564704895, "rough_score": 2.6952900886535645, "source": "search", "title": "Deepwater Contract Off Norway Extended - Hydro International" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "NORPORT AS - KONGENSGATE 30 Trondheim, Norway", "precise_score": 2.14066481590271, "rough_score": -2.372933864593506, "source": "search", "title": "NORPORT AS - Trondheim, Norway - Company Info | SaleSpider" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "NORPORT AS in Trondheim is a company that specializes in Eating Places. Our records show it was established in Norway.", "precise_score": -0.05227823182940483, "rough_score": -4.411190509796143, "source": "search", "title": "NORPORT AS - Trondheim, Norway - Company Info | SaleSpider" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway is well known for its amazing and varied scenery. The fjords in the west of the country are long narrow inlets, flanked on either side by tall mountains where the sea penetrates far inland. By far the major part of the land is a rocky wilderness, and thus Norway has large, completely unpopulated areas, many of which have been converted to national parks. Even outside the national parks, much of the land is unspoiled nature.", "precise_score": -8.003835678100586, "rough_score": -5.420875072479248, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "A rugged landscape shaped by the Ice Age, shows forested hills and valleys, mountains, waterfalls, and a long coastline with fjords, islands, and mountains growing directly up from the sea. Norway's highest point is Galdhøpiggen, 2,469m (8,100 ft) in the Jotunheimen region that lies midway between Oslo and Trondheim , but away from the coast. In the far north ( Finnmark ), you will find flatter open spaces. 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Norway's rail network basically connects Oslo to other major cities, there are no rail lines North-South in West Norway between Stavanger and Trondheim, and there are no rail lines North-South in North Norway north of Bodø. These main lines run several times a day:", "precise_score": -5.98548698425293, "rough_score": -6.107838153839111, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norwegian roads have varying quality. The main roads are the European highways indicated with an \"E\" in front of the number. For instance E6 is the main north-south corridor from Sweden via Oslo to Kirkenes in the very east of Northern Norway. European highways connect cities, regions and countries. E18 connects Kristiansand and towns in South Norway to Oslo and Sweden. E16 connects Bergen to Oslo (via Flåm and Voss), road 7 is an alternate route to Bergen (via Hardangervidda). E39 is the coastal main road from Kristiansand via Stavanger, Bergen and Ålesund to Trondheim. The E-roads are excellent for navigation. Other main roads (national highways, \"riksvei\") have low one- or two-digit numbers, the most important of these are indicated with white fonts on green background (as opposed to black on white for most highways). Note however that the importance of the road does indicate quality: even the E's may have narrow and slow sections.", "precise_score": -7.634148597717285, "rough_score": -3.999929428100586, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Hitchhiking in Norway is best on the the routes from Oslo-Trondheim (E6), Oslo-Kristiansand (E18) and Kristiansand-Stavanger (E39). However, near the cities these are now motorways and it is not possible to stand at the road itself. Hitchhiking is not that common in Norway. If hitchhiking is ever safe, it's pretty safe in Norway, however it's difficult to get a lift and it may be very slow.", "precise_score": -7.751148223876953, "rough_score": -5.71965217590332, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway has endless opportunities for hiking in its wide wilderness, from easy walks in Oslo's city forest to alpine climbing in Jotunheimen or Troms . A number of areas are protected as national parks, but most the country is equally attractive and available to the public.", "precise_score": -8.528275489807129, "rough_score": -6.322188377380371, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Most big cities have over the years been almost exclusively dominated by shopping malls. Although you do have shopping streets like Karl Johans Gate in Oslo, Strandgaten in Bergen and Nordre gate/Olav Tryggvasons gate in Trondheim, you are bound to find malls around the country by Thon Gruppen and other major companies. Norway is also home to Scandinavia's biggest mall - Sandvika Storsenter - located 15 minutes outside Oslo by train. In Oslo you have Byporten Shopping Senter, Oslo City and Gunerius located right next to Oslo S train station and Paléet and Arkaden Shopping in Karl Johans Gate, as well as several malls and shopping centres a bit further out.", "precise_score": -5.17933464050293, "rough_score": -5.376739025115967, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway is often described as a \"dry\" country because alcohol is highly priced and a glass of wine/beer in a restaurant is in the range of NOK80. When in cities/towns with many students (Oslo/Bergen/Trondheim/Tromsø in particular), you can very often find prices to be lower. Ask at your place of accommodation or young people in the streets for hints and tips on where to go. Beer can be bought at supermarkets, however wine and stronger alcoholic beverages have to be purchased in state owned liquor stores (Vinmonopolet [27] ). The price of alcohol, however, does not stop the locals from having a good time. They are often found drinking and carrying on in local street parties and on their porches.", "precise_score": -6.7665605545043945, "rough_score": -5.8783674240112305, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "The settlement was founded in 997 as a trading post, and it served as the capital of Norway during the Viking Age until 1217. From 1152 to 1537, the city was the seat of the Catholic Archdiocese of Nidaros; since then, it has remained the seat of the Lutheran Diocese of Nidaros and the Nidaros Cathedral. It was incorporated in 1838. The current municipality dates from 1964, when Trondheim merged with Byneset, Leinstrand, Strinda and Tiller.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.05971622467041, "source": "wiki", "title": "Trondheim" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "The city was originally given the name by Olav Tryggvason. It was for a long time called Nidaros (), or Niðaróss in the Old Norse spelling. But it was also just called kaupangr (\"city\") or, more specifically, kaupangr í Þróndheimi (\"the city in the district Þróndheimr\", i.e. Trøndelag). In the late Middle Ages people started to call the city just Þróndheimr. In the Dano-Norwegian period, during the years as a provincial town in the united kingdoms of Denmark-Norway, the city name was spelled Trondhjem.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.525579452514648, "source": "wiki", "title": "Trondheim" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "The coat-of-arms dates back to the 13th century. To the left, there is an archbishop with his staff and mitre in a church archway. On the right, a crowned king holding scales in a castle archway. These two pictures rest on a base which forms an arch. Underneath that arch, are three male heads which symbolize the city's rank as Norway's first capital and the archbishop's place of residence. The scales symbolize justice and the motif is based on the political philosophy of the 13th century, where the balance of power between king and church was an important issue. The three heads at the bottom may symbolize the city council. The motif is unique in Norwegian municipal heraldry, but similar motifs are found in bishopric cities on the continent. The design of the coat-of-arms that was adopted in 1897, and is still used today, was made by Håkon Thorsen. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.797222137451172, "source": "wiki", "title": "Trondheim" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Despite Trondheim being Norway's third largest city, wild animals can be seen. Otters and beavers thrive in Nidelva and Bymarka. Badgers and foxes are not uncommon sights. Moose and deer are common in the hills surrounding the city, and might wander into the city, especially in May when the one-year-olds are chased away by their mothers, or in late winter when food grows scarce in the snow-covered higher regions. Since 2002, a wolverine has stayed in Bymarka. 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Today, it is the northernmost medieval cathedral in the world, and the second largest in Scandinavia.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.489294052124023, "source": "wiki", "title": "Trondheim" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "During the Middle Ages, and again after independence was restored in 1814, the Nidaros Cathedral was the coronation church of the Norwegian kings. King Haakon VII was the last monarch to be crowned there, in 1906. Starting with King Olav V in 1957, coronation was replaced by consecration. In 1991, the present King Harald V and Queen Sonja were consecrated in the cathedral. On 24 May 2002, their daughter Princess Märtha Louise married the writer Ari Behn in the cathedral. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.098852157592773, "source": "wiki", "title": "Trondheim" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Adresseavisen is the largest regional newspaper and the oldest active newspaper in Norway, having been established in 1767. The newspaper owns the regional television channel TVAdressa and the radio channel RadioAdressa. The two Headquarters of The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) are located at Tyholt in Trondheim and Oslo. The student press of Trondheim features three types of media. Under Dusken is the student paper, Radio Revolt is the student radio, and Student-TV broadcasts videos online.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.106834888458252, "source": "wiki", "title": "Trondheim" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Rosenborg BK is the city's premier football club and plays their home matches at Lerkendal Stadion. They have won the Norwegian Premier League twenty two times between 1967 and 2010, and had until 2007 played eleven times in the UEFA Champions League. Byåsen IL plays in the Women's handball league, and is a regular in EHF Women's Champions League, playing their home games at Trondheim Spektrum. 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Norway remained in union with Denmark until 1814. Only a few months after the declaration of independence, Norway entered into union with Sweden, though it must be noted that this union with Sweden allowed Norway to keep a great deal of independence.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.51318359375, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "The union with Sweden lasted until 1905, which is considered the beginning of modern Norway. From 1940 until 1945, Norway was occupied by Germany .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.718729972839355, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway is on a large peninsula shared with Sweden in the north of Europe . In the north, it also borders Finland and Russia .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.8962202072143555, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway is one of Europe's most sparsely populated countries. With a population of only 5 million people and a land area of 385,802 km2, the population density is only 16 inhabitants per km2. Most of the population are Norwegians. The indigenous Sami people traditionally inhabit the northern part of Norway, that along with parts of Sweden, Finland and Russia outlines an area known as Sapmi (or Sameland). Other recognized minorities are the Kven people, Jews, Forest Finns, and Norwegian Romani Travellers. In recent years, immigration, in particular from the European Union, has increased greatly.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.395856857299805, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Norwegians are shaped by surviving a harsh climate more than war and social hierarchy, and you'll find them to be generally friendly, but stubborn and fiercely individualistic. The people relies on a common understanding of things, with a lot of effort put in common law and regulation but with little hierarchy. A tradition where you don't rely much on a ruler or a fast moving society, but where some neighbours are all you have and you will probably have to depend on at least one of them for your life, and more than once. So it takes time to get to know Norwegians properly. Some misunderstand it as coldness, but the reasons are more skepticism and slowness of change. If you get to know one of these people, you get to know them on the depth. There's little front, they don't have that many people in their circles, so they probably won't trust you all that much unless they get to know you down to your faults. And they don't expect you to rush it either, for desperation is a weakness. But once a friendship is tried and tested, it can be solid and warm.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.773297309875488, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway is no longer formally a Christian country. In 2012, the government separated from the church, leaving the country without an official religion. Before this, almost 85% of Norwegians were part of the national church, even though most Norwegians are nonbelievers and the regular church attendance was, and still is as low as 5%.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.834012985229492, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway has become rather liberal in moral issues and thus similar to neighbours like Denmark and Sweden. Homosexuality is accepted by most people and recently (2008) same-sex marriage was given the same legal status as traditional marriage. For instance, a previous male minister of finance and prominent figure in the conservative party is in partnership with a prominent male business manager. With that said, some parts along the southern and southwestern coast are fairly conservative, especially in the more rural areas.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.704947471618652, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway's primary income is from the oil and gas industry in the North Sea which constitutes nearly a quarter of GDP. It also has several other natural resources such as fish and minerals, some industry, and a healthy technology sector. Politically, it's dominated by a widespread and continued support for the Scandinavian model, which means high taxes and high government spending to support free schools, free healthcare, an efficient welfare system and many other benefits. As a result the unemployment rate in Norway is extremely low at about 2 percent.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.61836051940918, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "The Norwegian people have rejected membership in the European Union (EU) in two independent popular votes in 1972 and 1994, both times just by a few percent, after being vetoed out of membership by France in the 50s and 60s. However, being a member state of the European Economic Area and part of the Schengen agreement, Norway is closely connected to the EU, and integrated as a full member in most economic matters, as well as in customs and immigration matters. This is of great economic importance to Norway.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.427277565002441, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "As one of the richest countries in the world and with a strong currency, most visitors should be prepared for greater expenses than at home. In addition, Norway has a very compressed wage structure which means that even the typical low skill work is relatively well paid. Despite the extremely high prices, Norwegians enjoy a purchasing power parity per capita significantly higher than both the US and all EU countries. For the same reason, firms try to keep the number of staff as low as possible, even for low skill service work. On the other hand, many attractions in Norway are free of charge, most notably the landscape and nature itself. Furthermore, you don't have to spend much money on accommodation if you're prepared to sleep in a tent or under the open sky. According to the Norwegian right to access , you may stay for up to two nights in one spot in uncultivated land if you keep away from houses and other buildings and out of the way of other people, provided that you leave no trace . If you move far away from people, you can stay for as long as you want.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.932482719421387, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Because of the gulf stream, the climate in Norway, especially along the coast, is noticeably warmer than what would otherwise be expected at such a high latitude. Almost half the length of Norway is north of the arctic circle. Summers can be moderately warm (up to 30°C), even in northern areas, but only for limited periods. The length of the winter and amount of snow varies. In the north there is more snow and winters are dark; on the southern and western coast, winters are moderate and rainy, while further inland the temperature can easily fall below -25°C. Even in the southeast, winter temperatures of -10ºC to -15ºC are common. Some mountain areas have permanent glaciers and patches of snow can be found in higher elevations even in the summer.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.825404167175293, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway's hours of daylight, temperature and driving conditions vary greatly throughout the year. Seasonal variations crucially depend on region as well as altitude. Note in particular that the area with midnight sun (north of the arctic circle) also has winter darkness (polar night) when the sun does not rise above the horizon at all.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.795217514038086, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norwegian weather is most pleasant during the summer (June to mid-August). If you like snow, go to Norway in December to April. Along the coasts and in southern part of West Norway there is little snow or frost and few opportunities for skiing, even in winter. In the mountains there is snow until May and some mountain passes are closed until the end of May. If you come in the beginning of May some passes can be still closed, but since the snow is melting very quickly, you will get the possibility to enjoy plenty of waterfalls before they disappear. And in this time the number of tourists is very small. Spring in Norway is quite intense due to the abundance of water (melting snow) in conjunction with plenty of sunlight and quickly rising temperatures (typically in May).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.381063461303711, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Be aware that daylight varies greatly during the year. In Oslo, the sun sets at around 15:30 in December. North of the Arctic Circle one can experience the midnight sun and polar night (winter darkness). However, even at Oslo's latitude, summer nights exist only in the form of prolonged twilight during June and July, these gentle \"white nights\" can also be a nice and unusual experience for visitors. The polar (or northern) lights (aurora borealis) occurs in the darker months, frequently at high latitudes (Northern Norway) but occasionally also further South.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.985998153686523, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Oslo - the capital and largest city of Norway, with museums of national importance, a beautiful setting and lively nightlife and cultural scene", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.316423416137695, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Ålesund - a splendid Art Nouveau centre in the very western outskirts of Norway", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.801814079284668, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Bergen - Once the capital of Norway, old Hanseatic trading centre with a rich culture and dramatic scenery, Norway's second largest city. Wonderfully cute wooden buildings, a magnificent mountain setting and tons of nightlife and atmosphere. This is your gateway to the western fjords. The city has been dubbed \"the rainiest city in Europe\" with an average of 250 days of rainfall a year. Bring an umbrella.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.631163597106934, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Stavanger - The fourth largest city, and the third largest urban area. Commercially important due to the oil business. The wooden, cobbled central area is one of the most charming places in Norway. Home to one of Norway's medieval churches, you can also visit Iron Age homes, stone age caves, and sites where the Viking kings used to meet at Ullandhaugtårnet. Stavanger is where Erik the Red was born.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.285481452941895, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Jotunheimen - A majestic landscape and home of Norway's highest mountains.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.488203048706055, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Trollheimen - A unique mountain area north west of Norway. East of the Atlanterhavsveien . Tourist cabins Trollheimshytta , Gjevilvasshytta and Jøldalshytta can provide a wonderful experience of Norway's mountains.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.534594535827637, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "EU, EEA and Swiss citizens, as well as non-EU citizens who are visa-exempt (e.g. New Zealanders and Australians), need only produce a passport which is valid for the entirety of their stay in Norway.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.923534393310547, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Other nationals who are required to have a visa (e.g. South Africans), however, must have a passport which has at least 3 months' validity beyond their period of stay in Norway in order for a Schengen visa to be granted.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.195396423339844, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway is a member of the Schengen Agreement .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.370939254760742, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "There are no border controls between countries that have signed and implemented this treaty - the European Union (except Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Ireland, Romania and the United Kingdom), Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland. Likewise, a visa granted for any Schengen member is valid in all other countries that have signed and implemented the treaty. But be careful: not all EU members have signed the Schengen treaty, and not all Schengen members are part of the European Union. This means that there may be spot customs checks but no immigration checks (travelling within Schengen but to/from a non-EU country) or you may have to clear immigration but not customs (travelling within the EU but to/from a non-Schengen country).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.8612642288208, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Citizens of Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Japan, Macedonia*, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, Montenegro*, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, San Marino, Singapore, South Korea, United States, Uruguay, Vatican City, Venezuela, as well as holders of Hong Kong SAR or Macau SAR passports are permitted to work in Norway without the need to obtain a visa or any further authorisation for the period of their 90 day visa-free stay. However, this ability to work visa-free does not necessarily extend to other Schengen countries.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.537704467773438, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Be keenly aware that Norway is not a member of the European Union. This means, especially if arriving by plane, that all persons entering Norway, regardless of point of origin, may be subject to customs controls at the port of entry. Information on duty-free allowances and regulations can be found on the Norwegian Customs Website . This has implications for air travellers (see the next section).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.738651275634766, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Notice that if you have a domestic connecting flight, customs clearance takes place at the airport of first arrival to Norway, not in the final destination. This means that you have to pick your luggage, go through the customs, check it in again, and pass through the security once more before taking the connecting flight. This is the case even if your flight originates elsewhere in the Schengen area. In big and busy airports such as Oslo, this is quite a nuisance, and can be time-consuming. The only way to avoid this is to select connections that avoid the final domestic leg, either by using a non-stop flight or by connecting abroad.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.394357681274414, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "The airport has scheduled flights to around 140 destinations abroad and 24 destinations in Norway. From the United Kingdom there are direct services to Oslo Gardermoen from:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.285462379455566, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Orlando (Norwegian Air Shuttle)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.687625885009766, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "San Juan (Norwegian Air Shuttle)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.8206205368042, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Sandefjord Airport Torp has scheduled flights to 14 destinations in Europe and 3 destinations in Norway.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.314923286437988, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "From the United Kingdom there are direct flights from London Gatwick with Norwegian Air Shuttle.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.773725509643555, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Tromsø Airport ( IATA : TOS) has direct flights from London Gatwick with Norwegian Air Shuttle twice every week. Nordavia Regional Airlines also operates a flight between Tromsø and Murmansk in Russia.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.803791046142578, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegian state", "passage": "Train schedules can be found on the website of the Norwegian State Railways [6] and the Swedish Railways [7] .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.767263412475586, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "It is possible to enter by road from Sweden , Finland , or Russia . In all cases, customs checks are in place and there will be a lane for those with goods to declare (red) and a lane for nothing to declare (green). Full passport control checks are found in the lone Norwegian-Russian land border crossing between Borisoglebsky and Storskog. Major roads to Norway include European route E6 which runs through Malmö , Helsingborg and Göteborg in Sweden before crossing the border at Svinesund in the south-east of Norway, E8 which runs through Turku , Vaasa and Oulu in Finland before crossing the border at Kilpisjärvi . There is an enormous number of possible routes and border crossings, but keep in mind that the road standards are not impressive and that speed limits are low.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.213104248046875, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegen", "passage": "Color Line [8] run a daily ferry from Kiel to Oslo. The ferry leaves Kiel at 13.30 and arrives in Oslo at 09.30, the following day. The ferry terminal in Kiel is on Norwegenkai, which is a short walk across the bridge from Kiel's main railway station (note that the bridge may at times be closed for pedestrians due to ship traffic). At the Oslo end of the journey, the terminal is located at Hjortneskai, which is just west of the city. There is a bus from the terminal to the city centre, which departs shortly after passengers disembark (where shortly means that you might miss it if you're not one of the first leaving the boat).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.3679962158203125, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Aida operates cruises, usually from Hamburg, to places in Norway such as Bergen and the fjords.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.5112943649292, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "There are no ferry routes to the UK from Norway any more.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.46250057220459, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Thompson Cruise ships operate from Harwich and visit Flåm , Bergen , Molde , Hammerfest , Nordkapp , Tromsø , Lofoten Islands, Geiranger and Ålesund in Norway. The duration of the cruise varies from 5 days up to 2 weeks. Sailing time from Harwich to south Norway is 1.5 days. On board the cruise ship are a number of restaurants, bars, casinos, cinemas and also a stage show to keep you entertained during the journey. There are various classes of cabins available, ranging from shared rooms to singles, doubles and luxury suites.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.787965774536133, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway is a big country and getting around, particularly up north, is expensive and time-consuming. The best way to see the Norwegian wilderness and countryside is by having access to your own vehicle. This way you can stop wherever you want, admire the view and venture onto smaller roads.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.631044387817383, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway's craggy coastline makes roads and trains slow, so domestic flights are very popular. The largest operators are SAS [13] , Norwegian [14] and Widerøe [15] .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.722599983215332, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "It is especially in northern Norway, where towns and cities are fewer and further between, that air travel is clearly the most convenient method to get from town to town. Planes between the small airports are small, and they generally have several intermediate stops along the route to embark and disembark passengers. Unfortunately, it is also in these areas where ticket prices can be most expensive.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.942582130432129, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Flights in southern Norway are cheaper than in northern Norway, and even though this area has better roads and rail, planes are generally faster than taking the train or bus. There are however no air routes between the cities within 200km from Oslo, use the train or bus for this kind of travel.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.651894569396973, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "If you plan to fly to the many smaller towns in Northern or Western Norway you should consider Widerøe's Explore Norway Ticket [16] (unlimited air travel for 14 days in summer for less than a full price return ticket.).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.228447914123535, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "An extensive range of express buses connect cities all over Norway and even most national parks. Nettbuss express [17] , Nettbuss TIMEkspressen [18] and NOR-WAY Bussekspress [19] are the biggest operators.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.912200927734375, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "You can buy a Norwegian Rail Pass or the equivalent InterRail One Country Pass to travel cheap by train through Norway. If your itinerary is fixed and you don't have too many destinations, it might be cheaper to buy 'Minipris' tickets online . If you book well in advance, you can get one-way tickets for as little as NOK199. When buying online, you can choose ticket delivery at the station or at the train, the latter means you only need to know your seat number, the train steward has your ticket. Their website sometimes does not work for people outside of Norway. In that case you can call their call centre, but be sure to mention that you tried on the website first. Phone reservations normally incur a NOK50 fee per train ticket bought.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.341216087341309, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Unlike much of Continental Europe, Norway does not have a high speed rail system, except for the route between Oslo and its airport. Attempts at implementing high speed trains are under way, but have failed so far. Therefore, a journey between the two largest cities, Bergen and Oslo, takes as much as six and a half to seven and a half hours.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.165750980377197, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "In eastern Norway, where cities are closer together, there are several people who make a daily commute, and hence many of these cities have more frequent train service with hourly departures much of the day. This includes the cities in the counties of Østfold , Vestfold as well as Gjøvik , Hamar and Lillehammer . In general, these trains do not have seating reservations available, but it is still possible to upgrade to NSB Komfort.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.189041137695312, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Stretches with lots of ferries are desirable when bicycling, as the ferries are cheap for bicyclists and offer an often well-deserved break with a great view. Except for some of the shortest crossings (10 min), ferries typically have cafeterias serving coffee, cold beverages, sandwiches and some hot food. Due to numerous deep fjords and islands, driving in West Norway and Northern Norway as a rule (with few exceptions) involves ferries. Although car ferries are very reliable and operate with spare capacity, tourists should allow plenty of time on stretches including ferries. Note that ferries on unusually long crossings (several hours) or ferries crossing open stretches of sea are more frequently delayed or cancelled.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.15067195892334, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Travelling with cab in Norway can be very expensive, and in most cities it's not necessary as bus, tram and train (or even walking) are easier. Taxies are generally safe as long as you choose a licensed taxi (with a white taxi sign on the roof).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.979690551757812, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway has right hand traffic, as the rest of mainland Europe. Driving is generally easy as traffic is calm, and most drivers are disciplined and law abiding, although moderate speeding is common on highways. However, some city centres (such as Bergen and Oslo) may be confusing to navigate for the first time visitor due to many one-way streets. Traffic is generally light except for city centres and a handful of stretches on main roads (notably E18).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.780838966369629, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Gas is expensive, starting at around NOK14.50 per litre (approx. US$9.30 per gallon). In some parts of Norway, the next gas station might be more than 100km away; a small village doesn't always have a gas station even if it is remotely located. Bring a full jerry can and fill up the tank in time. Manual transmission is regarded as standard in Norway and is found in most private cars. If you prefer to rent a car with automatic transmission, make sure to order one. Renting a car is very expensive, but can be essential for easy access to some of the more rural areas, although most areas have a good reliable bus service. If you live in Europe, consider bringing your own, but if you arrive during winter (November - April), be aware that winter tyres are necessary, do not under any circumstance try to drive without, even if you don't expect snow or ice. There's no really reliable weather forecast for these areas, snow and ice can stay a long time on lesser used roads, and steep roads need only a little ice to become difficult. Winter tyres must have a minimum of 3 mm deep grooves. Cars heavier than 3500 kg are required to bring snow chains during winter and whenever snow or ice can be expected, a minimum of 5 mm tread pattern depth is recommended for trucks and heavy cars. This is important as every year, at least a dozen trucks are blocking the roads because they wanted to save some money..", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.797652244567871, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "There are tollways in Norway, but most tollways are part of (AutoPass [21] ). Visitors can register their numberplate for the duration of their visit only, pre-buy NOK300 worth of tolls, and directly debit their (European) bank account or credit card for top ups. Any un-used funds are returned within 90 days. Occasionally, it may be necessary to stop and pay for tolls, but a huge majority are automated (numberplate is photographed while driving under a gantry over the road).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.953465461730957, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Any driving in Norway is not complete without tunnels. There are thousands of them, and they are fascinating to those unfamiliar with them. The longest seems to be 24km, but 1-3km is more common. Tunnels are always lit with \"street\" lighting, but are a little narrower than the regular roads. Driving out from a tunnel, over a bridge spanning a deep gorge, back into a tunnel, then down a 12% gradient is something to be remembered!", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.797113418579102, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "On typical Norwegian two-lane road with a narrow shoulder, overtaking is only allowed on long straights with plenty of visibility. Overtake only if really necessary, consider alternatives like taking a short break.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.032889366149902, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Asphalt cover on Norwegian roads is usually coarse and doesn't get very slippery when wet as can be experienced in some other countries. Note however that studded winter tyres tend to eat asphalt during the winter leaving deep tracks (or furrows). This can make the car sideways unstable, particularly in high speed, and if filled with water tyres may float on the water making the car difficult to control (as if driving on ice or snow). When driving downhill steep mountain roads it is best to use a low gear and let the engine control the speed. Brakes can overheat causing the brake fluid to boil.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.293655395507812, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Moose/elk (\"elg\") and red deer can run onto the highway particularly at dusk and dawn so take extra care if driving at those times, particularly through forest. Red deer can also jump onto the highway without warning, particularly in Western Norway during late autumn and winter, special \"crossing points\" have been constructed several places, be aware. Reindeer may happen to walk on the road in Northern Norway. Note the warning signs. These warning signs will also, with few exceptions, specify for how long a distance there is an increased risk of animals crossing the road. The elk, the most dangerous animal on the roads, is most active at full moon, after heavy snow fall and at dusk/dawn.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.114392280578613, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Driving a car in winter conditions may be a real challenge without proper training and experience, this particularly applies to mountain passes all over Norway as well as other roads in Northern Norway. The golden rule for driving on snow, ice and slush: don't rush. Braking distance increases dramatically, increase distance to the car in front of you from the standard 3 seconds to a 5-6 seconds or more. Inexperienced drivers should drive very careful until they get used to the conditions and the car, experienced drivers always \"feel\" the contact between tyres and road. A number of mountain roads are frequently closed temporarily during bad weather, and the authorities routinely issue road information on radio, TV and internet. During blizzards on some roads you are only allowed to drive in a line behind a heavy snowplough, a method called \"kolonnekjøring\", you are then obliged to wait at a gate or sign until the snowplough arrives. Always obtain specific information about mountain roads the day and hours before going. Don't hesitate to ask locals or call 175 for last minute information, as Norwegians are generally comfortable with driving on snow and ice. Always bring enough clothes and food, always calculate plenty of time. Be prepared to cancel or postpone trips in winter.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.916765213012695, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "The bicycle seat is one of the best ways to experience the landscapes of Norway. The sport is becoming increasingly popular in Norway, especially since the success of Norwegian cyclists like Thor Hushovd. As a result, Norwegians generally have a very positive attitude to bicycle tourists, so you'll have a lot of small talk. Norwegians themselves prefer to ride on nice or even expensive bicycles: in most cities good bicycle shops can be found.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.79379653930664, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "In most of Norway, cycling can be physically challenging, due to steep climbs and strong winds. Your equipment should be lightweight and aerodynamic. You will need a wide range of gears: a ratio of 39-27 for a strong cyclist without luggage or even 22-32 for a normal cyclist with luggage is necessary on many slopes. Your brakes should be of high quality and you'll need spare brake pads when doing a trip of more than a few days. Lights are necessary because of the many tunnels. Because of the winds, it is advisable to avoid wide panniers and loose fitting clothes. A lightweight recumbent should be considered as a serious option for those experienced with this type of bicycle, especially when cycling south to north.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.027749061584473, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Ferries take bikes for free or minimal charge, on trains you've to pay a fee and in buses, bikes are sometimes forbidden and in all other cases only transported if there's enough space (no fee or same like a child). The Norwegian Cyclist Association offers information.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.058462142944336, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "There is no standard spoken Norwegian and a wide range of dialects is used even in public broadcasting, and there are even two standard ways of writing it, bokmål and nynorsk. Norwegians learn both at school. The two varieties are very close and mutually intelligible with the two other Scandinavian languages, Danish and Swedish . Of the two standard ways of writing it, bokmål is by far the more common form of writing in most of the country, though nynorsk is prevalent in Western Norway. Overall, bokmål is the preferred written standard for about 85% of the population.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.816356658935547, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Sami is a minority language which has official status in some Northern regions. Road signs and other public information is then provided in both Norwegian and Sami (note that Norwegian and Sami place names may differ, maps will typically use the Norwegian name). Sami is related to Finnish, but not to Scandinavian languages, and virtually no non-Sami Norwegians speak Sami.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.72214126586914, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Almost all Norwegians speak English, and unless you approach someone really old and isolated you should have no trouble whatsoever getting around in English. Officially, 91% of the population speak fluent English, making Norway one of the most English proficient countries on the planet where English is not an official language.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.740431785583496, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Foreign films and television programmes are generally shown in their original language with subtitles. Only children's programmes are dubbed into Norwegian.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.281468391418457, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "A great introduction to Norway is the one-day Norway in a Nutshell [22] package on a single ticket from Oslo or Bergen into the mountains, with a boat trip through the fjords. You can break the trip at several interesting cabins for walking or just admiring the view, and even hire a mountain bike for part of the journey. One of the highlights of the 'Norway in a Nutshell' package is Flåmsbana [23] , a 20km railway that's one of the steepest in the world. Along the way you'll see beautiful mountains, rivers, valleys, waterfalls, and other beautiful sights on your way to the town of Flåm.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.305611610412598, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Another great way of experiencing and learning all about Norway is by going on a guided excursion. Norway Excursions [24] provides all sorts of excursions, from sightseeing to hiking. A local guide will take you to the most interesting and beautiful places and tell you all about the fjords and mountains, history and culture of the particular region you visit.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.30052375793457, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "In Norway, travellers enjoy a right to access , which means it is possible to camp freely in most places for a couple of days, as long as you're not on cultivated land and provided you are at least 150m away from houses and farm buildings. Don't leave any traces and take your rubbish away for recycling.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.015779495239258, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Den Norske Turistforening (DNT) [25] (The Norwegian Mountain Touring Association) operates many staffed and self-service mountain cabins, marks mountain routes, offers maps and route information, guided tours, and several other services for mountain hikers in Norway.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.423749923706055, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Mountainous areas are popular among both Norwegians and tourists. Why not visit Galdhøpiggen (2469), the highest mountain in Norway, or join a [[ musk ox safari ]] in Dovrefjell!", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.613154411315918, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "For maps, bypass Google Maps, whose coverage of Norway is poor, and try the national mapping agency's Norgeskart.no site, which concords with their excellent printed hiking maps.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.884818077087402, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "In Norway, you can rent, virtually everywhere, a bicycle. Cycling routes exist usually near bigger cities; you can find some tours at Cycle tourism in Norway [26] . Some roads and tunnels are forbidden for cyclists as they are life-threatening; read the section By bicycle above. Some city dumps may have a special section where you can pick up discarded bicycles (and other stuff) for free. The charity thrift-stores (FRETEX/ELEVATOR/NMS Gjenbruk)sometimes stock used bicycles.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.446541786193848, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "The Norwegian currency is the Norwegian crown (norske krone, in Norwegian), sometimes abbreviated to just the two letters kr placed after the amount. A 1/100th krone is called øre. When you need to disambiguate the Norwegian krone from other krone (eg: the Swedish or Danish krone), use the official three-letter abbreviation NOK placed before the amount with no space. As of October 2014, there are about NOK8.19 to one euro.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.565295219421387, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "ATMs in Norway are called Minibank. There is no problem locating an ATM machine in urban areas. At main airports and Oslo Central Station, you can withdraw euros, dollars, pounds sterling, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian kroner. Nearly all stores, with the exception of some grocery stores, accept major credit cards such as MasterCard and Visa (bring your passport/driver's license, as you are required to identify yourself when using a credit card). Debit cards are the most common payment method except for small change, and most of them double as a VISA card. If you buy something in a store, you can often ask to get some extra cash. The practice varies, but is common for keeping a bit of change in your wallet.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.858434677124023, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway is an expensive country. While it is possible to travel in Norway on a limited budget, some care must be taken. Because labour is costly, anything that can be seen as a \"service\" will in general be more expensive than you expect. Travel costs can also be a killer, because gas is heavily taxed, the country is large and distances long. So a rail or air pass can save you a lot of money.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.17308235168457, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Take care when buying alcohol and tobacco. It will most certainly be more expensive than you expect. A 400 or 500 mL beer in a pub or restaurant will cost around NOK70 whilst a 500 mL can of 4.7% beer in a supermarket costs about NOK25. Cigarettes cost about NOK100 for a pack of 20, and a bottle of 500 mL Coke will usually cost NOK20. On the positive side: Norway has good quality tap water. Buying bottled drinking water is unnecessary and hugely expensive.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.444304466247559, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "In Norway, waiters are not dependent on tips from customers as they are in the US, as they are well paid. However, tipping is not unusual (and increasingly usual) in mid- to high-end cafés and restaurants, but only if you feel you have been treated well. If you do decide to tip, somewhere around 10% is common. Or you can round off upwards. Tipping cab drivers is usual if you travel for more than NOK200, but you will get no reaction from the driver should you choose not to tip, so this may be a new experience to American and English tourists. Tipping is never considered offensive, but not tipping is also rarely frowned upon.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.22551155090332, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "You can save some money by bringing supplies. Be aware of the strict Norwegian border regulations, which allow a maximum of 200 cigarettes or 250g of tobacco, 1 litre of hard alcohol and 1.5L of wine and 2L of beer OR 3L of wine and 2L of beer OR 5L of beer. As a general rule, tobacco, alcohol and meat will be comparatively expensive. Vegetables, flour, baby articles, car supplies (oil, window wiper fluid and so on), and clothes will have (almost) the same price as in neighbouring countries, or even be cheaper.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.101471900939941, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "When in Norway do as the Norwegians do, and venture into Sweden for supplies, when you have the opportunity.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.197099685668945, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Opening hours in Norway are better than they used to be, though many smaller stores still close early on Saturday (13:00 or 15:00 is typical) and nearly everything is closed on Sundays. Grocery stores (particularly in the cities) have long opening hours frequently until 22:00 or 23:00 on weekdays. You'll often see opening hours written as \"9-21 (9-18)\" on doors, meaning 09:00 to 21:00 weekdays, 09:00 to 18:00 Saturday. The grocery market is dominated by a handful of chains covering most of Norway: Rimi, Rema 1000, Kiwi, Prix and Bunnpris are low price shops with a narrow selection of items; Meny, ICA Supermarked and Spar have wider selection and better quality at a slightly higher price; Coop Mega and Ultra have fewer shops and higher prices.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.938397407531738, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Traditional Norwegian \"farm\" food is made by whatever can grow in the northern climate, be stored for a year until new crops come out, and contain enough energy for you to do hard work. Regional variances in traditional food are huge and hence, and what is thought to be \"typical traditional\" for one Norwegian might be totally unknown to another. Typical examples are variations of yeasted and unyeasted bread and other forms of bakery, porridges, soups, inventive uses of potato, salted and smoked meat, and fresh, salted or smoked fish. Dried cod (tørrfisk) and salted cod (klippfisk) are staples of coastal communities in the north and can be seen drying on outside racks in spring and summer. The national dish of Norway is fårikål, a stewed casserole of lamb's meat and cabbage.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.583251953125, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Finer traditional food is usually based on hunted animals or fresh fish. Steak, medallions and meat balls from game, deer, reindeer and elk are highly appreciated foods with international reputation, so are fresh, smoked and fermented salmon varieties as well as a host of other fish products. Traditional pastries like lukket valnøtt (marzipan-covered whipped cream cake) are other original contributions to international cuisine. Cheese of various types is common, but one particularly Norwegian favorite is geitost (goat-cheese), which is technically not a cheese but a type of fudge without all the sugar and cream but with various amounts of goat milk. The milder, more common varieties are made mostly of cow milk and bears a remarkable similarity to smooth peanut butter in colour, texture and taste. The stronger varieties are made purely of goat milk and considered an acquired taste.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.177298545837402, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Today, Norwegians use plenty of sliced bread for almost any meal except dinner, whereas recipes for hot meals will be taken from almost anywhere in the world, including of course the traditional kitchen, but seldom the most extreme examples. Lunch usually consists of some bread and snacks instead of a warm dish but this is then compensated by eating well at dinner time.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.318591117858887, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Norwegians are also known for eating a lot of frozen pizza.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.913551330566406, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Yes, Norwegians eat whale. However, it's very seldom found in most ordinary restaurants, and chances are it might be overly expensive. Young Norwegians did not grow up with eating whale because of the moratorium in the 1980s. Although whaling started up again in the early 1990s, whale is no longer a staple food as it once was in the coastal areas. Norway only allows a limited catch of the minke whale as this specific species is not regarded endangered.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.729331016540527, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "For a cheap quick snack Norwegian-style, look no further than the nearest grill or convenience store, which will dish up a sausage (pølse) or hot dog (grillpølse) in either a hot dog bun (brød) or wrapped in a flat potato bread (lompe) for around NOK20-30. However prices can soar as high as NOK50 if you buy at the right (read wrong) places. In addition to ketchup and mustard, optional toppings include pickled cucumber (sylteagurk), fried onion bits (stekt løk) and shrimp salad (rekesalat). To get the most for your money, order a (kebab i pita) which is lamb meat roasted on a spit then fried when you order, served together with vegetables in a pita bread. This tastes great, is extremely filling and can be found for as little as kr 50 in central Oslo and Bergen. Outside, you will have to stick with your grillpølse.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.810272216796875, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Very few Norwegian cuisine restaurants have vegetarian meals on the menu, but will make something if asked, with varying success. Some of the few chains of stores/restaurants where you will always have a vegetarian option is Peppes Pizza, Dolly Dimple's, Egon, SubWay and Esso/On the run (spinach panini).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.254210472106934, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "As the regulations for food is extremely strict in Norway, the ingredients for anything you buy is always printed on the packages, and if you ask, you will always be told what is contained in the food you order.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.996394157409668, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Food safety is very good in Norway. Salmonella is very rare compared to other countries, and health officials inspect restaurants at a regular basis. Also tap-water is usually very nice; Voss water from Vatnestrøm in Aust-Agder is actually exported abroad, including to the USA.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.344050407409668, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Aquavit (Norwegian: akevitt) is a distilled beverage of about 40% alcohol originating in the Nordic countries and Germany. Norwegian aquavit, however, is distinguished from other aquavits in that they are always made from potatoes, and that they are aged in used sherry casks. Recipes remain secret, but most Norwegian aquavits are spiced with caraway and anise. There are at least 27 different Norwegian aquavits, suitable to different kinds of food, in drinks or as avec. Aquavit is especially popular with traditional food for Christmas. The classics are Lysholm Linie (a nice all-round aquavit to go with not too heavy food), Løiten Linie (with salted and smoked meat), Gammel Opland (all-round, especially good with traditional lutefisk) and Simers Taffel (to go with herring), you should also try Gilde Non Plus Ultra (as avec) if you enjoy the taste. The \"Linie\" aquavits have in fact travelled across the Equator twice while aging!", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.190460205078125, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "The high prices are most likely part of the reason why the tradition of holding vorspiel and nachspiel before going out for a night on the town is very popular in Norway. The words derive from German and can be translated as \"pre-party\" and \"after-party\". If going out on the weekend, it is not unknown for Norwegians to gather at a friend's house and not depart for a chosen night-time venue until after midnight. So if you've seen Norwegian drinking culture abroad and are shocked by the empty bar/club at 22:00, call your Norwegian friend and ask where the vorspiel is. It's likely to be a whole lot of fun. Clubs tend to fill up around midnight-01:00. However, this is normally the case on weekends only; during weekdays, you will often find Norwegians sitting in bars enjoying a couple of beers or a bottle of wine.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.667388916015625, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "You must be at least 18 years old to purchase beer/wine and 20 years old to purchase spirits (alcohol levels of 22% and above) in Norway.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.448748588562012, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Technically, drinking in public is prohibited. This law is very strict, and encompasses even your own balcony if other people can see you! Luckily, the law is very seldom enforced, and Norwegians indeed do drink in parks. There are calls for modifying the antiquated law, and recently, there has been a debate in media: most people seem to agree that drinking in parks is alright as long as people have a good time and remain peaceful. However, if you bother others and get too intoxicated or a policeman happens to be in a bad mood, you may be asked to throw away your alcohol, and in a worst-case scenario, fined. Drinking openly in the street is probably still considered somewhat rude, and it would be more likely to bring the police's attention than a picnic in a park, and is advised against. Having a glass of wine in an establishment that legally serves alcohol at the sidewalk, of course, is not a problem.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.340349197387695, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "In Norway, all alcohol with a volume percentage of under 4,75% can be sold at regular shops. This means you can get decent beer all over the place. The price varies, but imported beer is usually expensive (except Danish/Dutch beers brewed in Norway on licence like Heineken and Carlsberg). Shopping hours for beer are very strict: The sale stops at 20:00 every weekday, and at 18:00 every day before holidays (incl. Sundays). Since the sale is decided in the local council, it may vary, but this is the latest times decided by law. This means the beer will have to be PAID before this time. If it's not paid, the person behind the counter will take your beer, and tell you \"Sorry pal, too late!\". On Sunday, you can't buy alcohol anywhere except bars/pubs/restaurants.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.955893516540527, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Beers Norwegian beer isn't the best in the world, but it's certainly worth trying. The brands you are most likely to see in pubs are Ringnes, Hansa, Aass and Frydenlund (accompanied by a vast array of imported drinks). In northern Norway, Mack and Nordlandspils are the commenest beers. There are also craft brew available from Nøgne Ø and Haandbryggeriet, some of which are of very high quality. Other varieties are available at places such as Mikrobryggeriet (Bogstadveien), Lorry's (Parkveien) or Beer Palace (Aker Brygge) all in Oslo.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.972517967224121, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Citizens of countries belonging to the European Union, plus Iceland , Liechtenstein and Switzerland , do not require a permit and are free to live and work in Norway for up to 3 months (some restrictions apply for recent members of the European Union). In addition, citizens of a number of non-EU countries are permitted to work in Norway without the need to obtain a visa or any further authorisation for the period of their 90 day visa-free stay (for more information, see the 'Get in' section above).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.42339038848877, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "You may start from the local office of the public agency NAV [28] , to get legal advise and a list of available jobs. Note that even though the unemployment rate in Norway is very low (2.5%) [29] , short-term employment may be hard to find. (Certainly when not fluent in a Scandinavian language.) If you decide to move there you have to fill in a \"Residence Permit\" which lasts for 3 years before it needs to be renewed.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.118608474731445, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway has a low crime rate. The most likely crimes for tourists to experience are car break-ins and bicycle theft. Pickpockets do also tend to be an increasing problem in urban areas in the summer season, but it's still nothing like in larger cities in Europe. It is always a good idea to look after your belongings, this includes never leaving valuable objects visual in your car and locking your bike safely.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.781352043151855, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Penalties for possessing, using, or trafficking in illegal drugs in Norway are severe, and convicted offenders can expect long jail sentences and heavy fines. Although this is entirely dependant on which type of drug you get caught with. Cocaine and amphetamine for example will land you a much harsher punishment than possession of cannabis will. Also, possession will not land you a punishment anywhere near as severe as trafficking will, but this depends on the mood of the officers you encounter, as it is in most other countries. In Norway, driving under the influence (defined generally as 0.02% Blood Alcohol Content) could land you immediately in jail.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.059826850891113, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway is one of the countries with the least corruption in the world. Police and other authorities cannot be bribed, and travellers are strongly advised against attempting in any form of bribery.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.893057823181152, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "The greatest dangers to tourists in Norway are found in nature. Every year, quite a few tourists get hurt, even killed, in the mountains or on the seas, usually after given, unheeded warnings. For example, do not approach a glacier front, big waves on the coast, or a big waterfall unless you know what you're doing, and do not walk on glaciers without proper training and equipment.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.279600143432617, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway has few dangerous wild animals. Car crashes with the mighty moose or the smaller red deer account for the bulk of wild animal-related deaths and injuries. Also note that in some rural districts, sheep, goats, cows or reindeer can be seen walking or sleeping on the road.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.043755531311035, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "As for other wild animals on mainland Norway, there are not much more than a few extremely rare encounters with brown bear and wolf in the wilderness. Contrary to popular belief abroad, there are no polar bears in mainland Norway, let alone polar bears walking city streets. The Scandinavian brown bear is peaceful and will generally run away from humans. In any case it is extremely unlikely that tourists will even see a glimpse of one of the around 50 brown bears remaining in Norway. Norwegian wolves are not dangerous to humans. In general, there is no reason worry about dangerous encounters with wild beasts in Norway.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.86447811126709, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "When hiking or skiing, be prepared for a sudden shift in the weather, as these can happen very quickly in Norway. If unsure about conditions, ask locals or go on a guided tour. Norwegians develop a common sense on security, and may give warnings but won't, essentially, protect you from ignoring them. You are expected to manage on your own in the wilderness, so only the most common tourist spots have fences or warning signs. Even at the most dangerous places. Norwegian nature can be a safe place to enjoy if you take time to develop the necessary skills to handle it, but lives are lost when people think too much of themselves and lack the training. Nature is full of surprises, so the most important preparations are done through trips that don't look all that exciting on the outset, but will have yet another list of things you've never been into before. Keep in mind that avalanches are common. Unless you know exactly what you're doing, stay in marked slopes when skiing. If you think you know what you're doing, think twice. Only in the first three months of 2011 12 people were killed in avalanches in Norway.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.670711517333984, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "If you plan to cross the mountains by car (for instance by driving from Oslo to Bergen) in the winter season, it is imperative that you are prepared for the journey. The conditions are harsh. Always keep a full tank of fuel, and keep warm clothes, food and drink in the car. Make sure your tires are good enough and suited for winter conditions (studded or non-studded winter tires, \"all-year\" tires are not enough), and that you have the sufficient skills for driving in snowy and cold conditions. Roads are often closed on short notice due to weather conditions. For advice on conditions and closed roads, call 175 in Norway or check the online road reports [30] (in Norwegian only) from the Norwegian State road authorities. Remember that not all parts of the roads have cellular phone coverage.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.600693702697754, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Norwegian police car.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.650993347167969, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway has a unified police force (\"politi\"). The police is the government authority in areas like crime, national security, major accidents, missing persons, traffic control, passports and immigration control. Most cities have municipal parking officers, these do not however have any authority beyond fining and removing vehicles. Commercial areas are mostly guarded by private companies. They generally act as public service, peaceful and friendly, but are well connected in case anything happens. Anyone may hold anyone for the purpose of immediately getting hold of police, but they have no special rights.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.77157974243164, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "The water quality in Norway is mostly adequate and tap water is always drinkable (except on boats, trains etc).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.02991008758545, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway can get relatively warm in the summer, but be prepared to bring warm clothes (sweater, windbreaking/waterproof jacket), as they might come in handy. It's hard to predict the weather, and in summer, you may experience severe weather changes during your stay.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.794353485107422, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway has a high density of pharmacies. Nose sprays and standard pain killers (paracetamol, aspirin) can also be purchased in grocery stores and gas stations.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.972779273986816, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "In southern Norway there are ticks (flått) that appear in summertime. They can transmit Lyme's disease (borreliosis) and more serious TBE (tick-borne encephalitis) through a bite. The risk areas for TBE are mainly along the coast from Oslo to Trondheim. Although incidents are relatively rare and not all ticks carry diseases, it's advisable to wear long trousers rather than shorts if you plan to walk through dense or tall grass areas (the usual habitat for ticks). You can buy special tick tweezers from the pharmacy that can be used to remove a tick safely if you happen to get bitten. You should remove the tick from your skin as quickly as possible and preferably with the tick tweezers to reduce the risks of getting an infection. If the tick bite starts to form red rings on the skin around it or if you experience other symptoms relating to the bite, you should go visit a doctor as soon as possible. Since ticks are black, they are more easily found if you wear bright clothes.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.94912576675415, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "There's only one type of venomous snake in Norway: the European adder (hoggorm), which has a distinct zig-zag pattern on its back. The snake is not very common, but lives all over Norway up to the arctic circle (except for the highest mountains and areas with little sunshine). Although its bite hardly ever is life-threatening (except to small children and allergic people), be careful in the summertime especially when walking in the forests or on open fields. In the unlikely event that one encounters the adder, the most common and effective advice to simply stomp hard on the ground (not on the adder!). The adder will feel the vibration and seek to get away, as it will only attack if all its attempts to avoid contact fail. If you are bitten by a snake, seek medical assistance. The probability of being bitten is however very small, as the adder is very shy of humans.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.674224853515625, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Norwegians are generally open-minded and tolerant and there are few, if any, dos and don'ts that foreign visitors need to keep in mind.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.86638355255127, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Many Norwegian people can, however, be mistaken as somewhat rude and unwelcoming, due to the fact that they can be very direct and that small talk generally doesn't come easy. This is just a matter of culture. Making contact with strangers, such as talking with fellow passengers on the bus, is uncommon. Furthermore, Norwegian as a language is very straightforward. If asked for a favor, you are likely not to hear a \"please.\" On the other hand, Norwegians say \"takk\" (\"thank you\") for almost anything, including, for example, receiving change back from cashier or bus driver. It is customary to thank the cook for the food (\"takk for maten\") in a private home. The reply will be \"velbekomme\" or \"værsågod\". The once-common use of the polite pronoun is nowadays extremely rare, and so is polite phrases and words in everyday situations, so don't be offended if a Norwegian speaking a foreign language uses a very familiar language. The Norwegian culture is, in some aspects, very informal, and Norwegians usually address each others by first name only, except perhaps in official meetings. The informal culture is, however, not equivalent of that in southern parts of Europe; showing up late for meetings is considered rude, and so is talking loud, being too personal with strangers, and losing your temper. Although you may get away with arriving \"fashionably late\" at dinners in someone else's home, this is certainly not expected and should be limited to no more than fifteen minutes. It is customary to take off your shoes when entering a Norwegian home - particularly in the winter.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.560226440429688, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Norwegians can also be perceived as somewhat nationalistic. It is common to use the flag in private celebrations (such as anniversaries and weddings), and many will also fly the flag on public holidays, and violating the flag rules is frowned upon. Most Norwegians will speak warmly of their country, in particular about subjects such as nature, sports, and the country's economic success. 17 May, the constitution day, can perhaps be a bit overwhelming for foreigners, as the country is covered in flags, citizens dress up in their finest clothes and celebrate all day long. Norwegian patriotism is, however, generally just an expression of appreciation of living in a successful community, not chauvinistic or aggressive in any way. Even so, you should refrain from making jokes about the Norwegian patriotism unless you are sure they will be well-received. On constitution day, dress up and try to say gratulerer med dagen (literally \"congratulations with the day\") to anyone you meet, and you will probably get the same in response and see a lot of smiles, even if you're not Norwegian at all. Norwegians take pride in the fact that the parades on constitution day are made up of schoolchildren and families instead of military troops.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.690267562866211, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Norwegians use a comma as the decimal sign, eg: 12,000 means 12 (specified with three decimal places) not 12 thousand, whereas 12 000 or 12.000 means 12 thousand.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.88405704498291, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Norwegians use both 24 and 12 hour system; often the 12 hour system when speaking and the 24 hour system in writing. Norwegians don't use am/pm to indicate morning or afternoon. In Norwegian \"half ten\" (\"halv ti\") means half past nine, when speaking to a person not fluent in English better not use this form to avoid misunderstanding. Dates can be seen abbreviated in a number of ways, but the order is always DATE-MONTH-YEAR, for instance 12.7.08 (or 120708, 12/7-08 or 12.07.08; the first and latter being the only correct forms) is July 12, 2008. Monday is considered the first day of the week, while Sunday is the last. In timetables, weekdays are thus often indicated by numbers 1 (Mon) through 7 (Sun). Norwegian calendars will also indicate the number of the week 1 through 53. Timetables for public transport often use the abbreviation Dx67, meaning \"all days except Saturday and Sunday\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.529550552368164, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Norway uses the metric system only. A Norwegian mile, mil, is exactly 10km. Land is commonly measured in decares (dekar or mål), and equals 1000m². There is overall limited knowledge of Imperial or US measures, although most younger Norwegians will be somewhat familiar with US weight and distance measures. Few Norwegians will be able to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit, and weather forecasts use metric units. However, many modern cell-phones have conversion programmes which can be used to understand the metric system.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.449724197387695, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "In Norwegian there is usually no concept of a ground floor as in the UK (or Erdgeschoss in German); instead, the entrance level of a building is called the first floor (første etasje) like in the US. Levels are then counted 1, 2, 3 etc.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.384378433227539, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "First time visitors not familiar with the country tend to plan a trip in Norway from city to city. Although Norway has many nice cities the country's main attraction is the land itself, the nature, the landscapes, the wilderness, as well as a number of man-made sights in rural districts, notably road constructions and cultural treasures such as the stave churches. Unlike many other countries in Europe, a trip to Norway should ideally be planned according to types of landscapes to visit as well as a selection of cities. Norway is wide country with long distances and complex topography, and travellers should not underestimate distances.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.34157657623291, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "If purchasing a house and business in Norway do check all legal documents (kjøpekontrakt/takst)and maps (grensekart) are correct. Ask for information in the native language you are used to. Make sure the Estate Agent is registered with NEF.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.92878532409668, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Mobile phone coverage is universal in urban areas and generally also good in rural Norway, though on occasion some rural valley areas might be badly covered.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.912761688232422, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norwegia", "passage": "Most Norwegian households are connected to the Internet in some way (often broadband), making cybercafés hard to find outside major cities, due to a relatively small market. Most public libraries have free public access to the internet, but a limited number of computers and limited opening hours. As of May 2015, free Internet appears to be available in all 7-11 and Deli de Luca convenience stores, no purchase required.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.067813873291016, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Classical Travel Journals from Norway[ edit ]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.184843063354492, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "W. 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Slingsby: Norway: the Northern Playground (1904)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.429522514343262, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Dhiravat na Pombejra: A Month in Norway: King Chulalongkorn's travels July-August 1907.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.821565628051758, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Robert Everest: A journey through Norway, Lapland, and part of Sweden : with some remarks on the geology of the country, its climate and scenery. (1829)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.067618370056152, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" }, { "answer": "Norway", "passage": "Lees, James A. and Clutterbuck, Walter J: Three in Norway (by two of them) (1912)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.491207122802734, "source": "search", "title": "Norway travel guide - Wikitravel" } ]
In which state is Camp David?
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The civilian aircraft, which was out of radio communication, was intercepted approximately 10 km from the presidential retreat. The F-15 escorted the aircraft out of the area, and it landed in nearby Hagerstown, Maryland, without incident. The civilian plane's occupants were flying between two Maryland towns and were released without charge. 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On August 8, the White House spokesman formally announced the meeting, which both Begin and Sadat agreed to attend in September.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.696991443634033, "source": "search", "title": "Camp David Accords - State" }, { "answer": "Maryland", "passage": "Camp David | presidential retreat, Maryland, United States | Britannica.com", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 5.25462532043457, "source": "search", "title": "Camp David | presidential retreat, Maryland, United States ..." }, { "answer": "Maryland", "passage": "presidential retreat, Maryland, United States", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.673717498779297, "source": "search", "title": "Camp David | presidential retreat, Maryland, United States ..." }, { "answer": "Maryland", "passage": "Camp David, formerly (until 1953) Shangri-La, rural retreat of U.S. presidents in Catoctin Mountain Park, a unit of the National Park Service on a spur of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Frederick county, northern Maryland , U.S. Camp David lies just west of Thurmont and 64 miles (103 km) northwest of Washington, D.C. The retreat, which comprises a scenic mountainous area of 200 acres (81 hectares), is surrounded by maximum-security fencing and is closed to the public. It was established as Shangri-La in 1942 by Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt , who named it for the Tibetan paradise in James Hilton ’s novel Lost Horizon. Pres. Harry S. Truman made it the official presidential retreat in 1945, and Pres. Dwight D. Eisenhower renamed it Camp David in 1953 for his grandson. The retreat is administered by the White House Military Office and includes a presidential office and living quarters, swimming pool, and meeting hall. Since the meeting there between President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill during World War II , it has been the scene of a number of high-level presidential conferences with foreign heads of state. In 1959, at the height of the Cold War , Eisenhower hosted Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev at Camp David. In September 1978, through the intervention of Pres. Jimmy Carter , the retreat was the site of a historic peace agreement (known as the Camp David Accords ) reached between Egyptian Pres. Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin . In May 2015 Pres. 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President Franklin Delano Roosevelt wanted to escape the summer heat of Washington, D.C., and the higher altitude of the Camp provided cool breezes and good security. President Roosevelt called the Camp \"Shangri-La\" after the mountain kingdom in James Hilton's book Lost Horizon. It was renamed Camp David in 1953 by President Eisenhower in honor of his grandson.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 5.0558085441589355, "source": "search", "title": "Camp David - Federation Of American Scientists" }, { "answer": "Maryland", "passage": "Catoctin Mountain Park was originally submarginal land purchased by the government in 1936, to be developed into a recreational facility. The facility was to demonstrate how rough terrain and eroded soil could be turned into productive land again. The New Deal's Works Progress Administration, WPA, began the work in the newly created Catoctin Recreational Demonstration Area, joined by the Civilian Conservation Crops, CCC, in 1939. Camp Misty Mount was first used by the Maryland League for Crippled Children. After the first year, the League moved to a second camp in 1938, Camp Greentop, because Camp Misty Mount's terrain was difficult to negotiate in a wheelchair. A third camp, Camp Hi-Catoctin, was completed in the winter of 1938-1939 and was used for three years as a family camp for federal employees.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.107129096984863, "source": "search", "title": "Camp David - Federation Of American Scientists" } ]
What was the Statue of Liberty originally called?
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The statue is an icon of freedom and of the United States, and was a welcoming sight to immigrants arriving from abroad.", "precise_score": 5.5363945960998535, "rough_score": 5.01129674911499, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "In 1984, the Statue of Liberty was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The UNESCO \"Statement of Significance\" describes the statue as a \"masterpiece of the human spirit\" that \"endures as a highly potent symbol—inspiring contemplation, debate and protest—of ideals such as liberty, peace, human rights, abolition of slavery, democracy and opportunity.\"", "precise_score": 1.7308992147445679, "rough_score": 5.911576271057129, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The Statue of Liberty was a joint effort between France and the United States, intended to commemorate the lasting friendship between the peoples of the two nations. The French sculptor Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi created the statue itself out of sheets of hammered copper, while Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel, the man behind the famed Eiffel Tower, designed the statue’s steel framework. The Statue of Liberty was then given to the United States and erected atop an American-designed pedestal on a small island in Upper New York Bay, now known as Liberty Island, and dedicated by President Grover Cleveland in 1886. Over the years, the statue stood tall as millions of immigrants arrived in America via nearby Ellis Island; in 1986, it underwent an extensive renovation in honor of the centennial of its dedication. 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Visitor access to the Statue of Liberty's torch was halted for good after German operatives set off an explosion on the nearby Black Tom peninsula in July 1916, during World War I.", "precise_score": 1.2411463260650635, "rough_score": 4.698709487915039, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com", "precise_score": 1.8825538158416748, "rough_score": 4.42738676071167, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Statue of Liberty Origins", "precise_score": 2.383981704711914, "rough_score": 5.746608257293701, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "During my visit to France I saw the original Statue of Liberty. However there was a difference, the statue in France is black. \"You learn something new everyday!\" The Statue of Liberty was originally a black woman, but, as memory serves, it was because the model was black.", "precise_score": 5.71509313583374, "rough_score": 5.799271583557129, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The Statue of Liberty was intended to depict a woman with features representative of the \"black race.\"", "precise_score": 1.3718090057373047, "rough_score": 5.210578441619873, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The Statue of Liberty was created as a tribute to black Civil War soldiers.", "precise_score": 2.4158568382263184, "rough_score": 5.356271743774414, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The Statue of Liberty was intended to symbolize the end of slavery in the USA.", "precise_score": 2.1424882411956787, "rough_score": 5.130670070648193, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Yes, the \"original\" face of the Statue of Liberty was dark, for the simple reason that the materials of which it was made were originally dark. 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The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886.  It was designated as a National Monument in 1924.  Employees of the National Park Service have been caring for the colossal copper statue since 1933.", "precise_score": 3.620913028717041, "rough_score": 5.697868824005127, "source": "search", "title": "Statue Of Liberty National Monument (U.S. National Park ..." }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The Statue of Liberty Was Originally a Muslim Woman | Smart News | Smithsonian", "precise_score": 5.248966217041016, "rough_score": 8.163383483886719, "source": "search", "title": "The Statue of Liberty Was Originally a Muslim Woman ..." }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The Statue of Liberty Was Originally a Muslim Woman", "precise_score": 5.933489799499512, "rough_score": 8.947784423828125, "source": "search", "title": "The Statue of Liberty Was Originally a Muslim Woman ..." }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "But what you may not know about the Statue of Liberty is that it hasn’t always been green - as it was made with an exterior of copper and originally had a far more shiny appearance.", "precise_score": 2.7977490425109863, "rough_score": 5.768123149871826, "source": "search", "title": "The copper Statue of Liberty as it first appeared in New ..." }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Different: The Statue of Liberty in New York hasn't always been green - as it was made with an exterior of copper and originally had a much more shiny appearance (as shown in this mocked-up edited image)", "precise_score": 1.6004011631011963, "rough_score": 5.401013374328613, "source": "search", "title": "The copper Statue of Liberty as it first appeared in New ..." }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "6. The Statue of Liberty was supposed to have a sister statue and lighthouse in Egypt. Sculptor Frederic Bartholdi offered to make Egypt a large piece for the entrance to the Suez Canal called “Egypt Carrying Light to Asia,” which would have featured a veiled Egyptian peasant woman holding a lantern. The Egyptian khedive declined.", "precise_score": 4.238168716430664, "rough_score": 4.2909321784973145, "source": "search", "title": "10 Things You Didn't Know About the Statue of Liberty ..." }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "9. According to The Statue of Liberty Encyclopedia, these are common nicknames for “Everybody’s Gal”: America’s Freedom, America’s Great Lady, Aunt Liberty, Bartholdi’s Daughter, Giant Goddess, Grande Dame, Green Goddess, The Lady Higher Up, Lady of the Harbor, Lady on a Pedestal, Lady with a Torch, Mother of Exiles, Mother of Freedom, Saint Liberty, and the Spirit of American Independence.", "precise_score": -0.5756509304046631, "rough_score": 5.115065097808838, "source": "search", "title": "10 Things You Didn't Know About the Statue of Liberty ..." }, { "answer": "Liberty Enlightening the World", "passage": "10. \"The Statue of Liberty,” is, in fact, a nickname. Bartholdi’s name for his gift was “Liberty Enlightening the World.”", "precise_score": 1.8102809190750122, "rough_score": 5.789682388305664, "source": "search", "title": "10 Things You Didn't Know About the Statue of Liberty ..." }, { "answer": "Liberty Enlightening the World", "passage": "The Statue of Isis was first known as Liberty Enlightening the World , but is now more commonly called, the \"Statue of Liberty.\" However,  we must ask ourselves, \"Is she truly enlightening the world, or is she actually the Goddess who keeps our illumination in the shadows as she holds the light above in her torch, only to hide the truth from the profane (uninitiated) of the abyss (sea of humanity) who are kept in the dark?\"", "precise_score": 6.509603500366211, "rough_score": 5.97962760925293, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Facts | GnosticWarrior.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "According to the National Park Service, the idea for the Statue of Liberty was first proposed by Édouard René de Laboulaye the president of the French Anti-Slavery Society and a prominent and important political thinker of his time. The project is traced to a conversation between Édouard René de Laboulaye, a staunch abolitionist and Frédéric Bartholdi, a sculptor in mid-1865. In after-dinner conversation at his home near Versailles, Laboulaye, an ardent supporter of the Union in the American Civil War, is supposed to have said: \"If a monument should rise in the United States, as a memorial to their independence, I should think it only natural if it were built by united effort—a common work of both our nations.\" The National Park Service, in a 2000 report, however, deemed this a legend traced to an 1885 fundraising pamphlet, and that the statue was most likely conceived in 1870. In another essay on their website, the Park Service suggested that Laboulaye was minded to honor the Union victory and its consequences, \"With the abolition of slavery and the Union's victory in the Civil War in 1865, Laboulaye's wishes of freedom and democracy were turning into a reality in the United States. In order to honor these achievements, Laboulaye proposed that a gift be built for the United States on behalf of France. Laboulaye hoped that by calling attention to the recent achievements of the United States, the French people would be inspired to call for their own democracy in the face of a repressive monarchy.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.9190833568572998, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Bartholdi had made a first model of his concept in 1870. The son of a friend of Bartholdi's, American artist John LaFarge, later maintained that Bartholdi made the first sketches for the statue during his U.S. visit at La Farge's Rhode Island studio. Bartholdi continued to develop the concept following his return to France. He also worked on a number of sculptures designed to bolster French patriotism after the defeat by the Prussians. One of these was the Lion of Belfort, a monumental sculpture carved in sandstone below the fortress of Belfort, which during the war had resisted a Prussian siege for over three months. The defiant lion, 73 ft long and half that in height, displays an emotional quality characteristic of Romanticism, which Bartholdi would later bring to the Statue of Liberty.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.378818988800049, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Bartholdi's early models were all similar in concept: a female figure in neoclassical style representing liberty, wearing a stola and pella (gown and cloak, common in depictions of Roman goddesses) and holding a torch aloft. According to popular accounts, the face was modeled after that of Charlotte Beysser Bartholdi, the sculptor's mother, but Regis Huber, the curator of the Bartholdi Museum is on record as saying that this, as well as other similar speculations, have no basis in fact.Interviewed for Watson, Corin. Statue of Liberty: Building a Colossus (TV documentary, 2001) He designed the figure with a strong, uncomplicated silhouette, which would be set off well by its dramatic harbor placement and allow passengers on vessels entering New York Bay to experience a changing perspective on the statue as they proceeded toward Manhattan. He gave it bold classical contours and applied simplified modeling, reflecting the huge scale of the project and its solemn purpose. Bartholdi wrote of his technique:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.092862367630005, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Liberty Enlightening the World", "passage": "By 1875, France was enjoying improved political stability and a recovering postwar economy. Growing interest in the upcoming Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia led Laboulaye to decide it was time to seek public support. In September 1875, he announced the project and the formation of the Franco-American Union as its fundraising arm. With the announcement, the statue was given a name, Liberty Enlightening the World. The French would finance the statue; Americans would be expected to pay for the pedestal. The announcement provoked a generally favorable reaction in France, though many Frenchmen resented the United States for not coming to their aid during the war with Prussia. French monarchists opposed the statue, if for no other reason than it was proposed by the liberal Laboulaye, who had recently been elected a senator for life. Laboulaye arranged events designed to appeal to the rich and powerful, including a special performance at the Paris Opera on April 25, 1876, that featured a new cantata by composer Charles Gounod. The piece was titled La Liberté éclairant le monde, the French version of the statue's announced name.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.9367008209228516, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "The Liberty Statue", "passage": "The committees in the United States faced great difficulties in obtaining funds for the construction of the pedestal. The Panic of 1873 had led to an economic depression that persisted through much of the decade. The Liberty statue project was not the only such undertaking that had difficulty raising money: construction of the obelisk later known as the Washington Monument sometimes stalled for years; it would ultimately take over three-and-a-half decades to complete. There was criticism both of Bartholdi's statue and of the fact that the gift required Americans to foot the bill for the pedestal. In the years following the Civil War, most Americans preferred realistic artworks depicting heroes and events from the nation's history, rather than allegorical works like the Liberty statue. There was also a feeling that Americans should design American public works—the selection of Italian-born Constantino Brumidi to decorate the Capitol had provoked intense criticism, even though he was a naturalized U.S. citizen. Harper's Weekly declared its wish that \"M. Bartholdi and our French cousins had 'gone the whole figure' while they were about it, and given us statue and pedestal at once.\" The New York Times stated that \"no true patriot can countenance any such expenditures for bronze females in the present state of our finances.\" Faced with these criticisms, the American committees took little action for several years.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.9964948892593384, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Hunt's pedestal design contains elements of classical architecture, including Doric portals, as well as some elements influenced by Aztec architecture. The large mass is fragmented with architectural detail, in order to focus attention on the statue. In form, it is a truncated pyramid, 62 ft square at the base and at the top. The four sides are identical in appearance. Above the door on each side, there are ten disks upon which Bartholdi proposed to place the coats of arms of the states (between 1876 and 1889, there were 38 U.S. states), although this was not done. Above that, a balcony was placed on each side, framed by pillars. Bartholdi placed an observation platform near the top of the pedestal, above which the statue itself rises. According to author Louis Auchincloss, the pedestal \"craggily evokes the power of an ancient Europe over which rises the dominating figure of the Statue of Liberty\". The committee hired former army General Charles Pomeroy Stone to oversee the construction work. Construction on the 15 ft foundation began in 1883, and the pedestal's cornerstone was laid in 1884. In Hunt's original conception, the pedestal was to have been made of solid granite. Financial concerns again forced him to revise his plans; the final design called for poured concrete walls, up to 20 ft thick, faced with granite blocks. This Stony Creek granite came from the Beattie Quarry in Branford, Connecticut. The concrete mass was the largest poured to that time.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.446944236755371, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Norwegian immigrant civil engineer Joachim Goschen Giæver designed the structural framework for the Statue of Liberty. His work involved design computations, detailed fabrication and construction drawings, and oversight of construction. In completing his engineering for the statue's frame, Giæver worked from drawings and sketches produced by Gustave Eiffel.[https://web.archive.org/web/20121127045537/http://www.structuremag.org/article.aspx?articleID", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.5338165760040283, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Fundraising for the statue had begun in 1882. The committee organized a large number of money-raising events. As part of one such effort, an auction of art and manuscripts, poet Emma Lazarus was asked to donate an original work. She initially declined, stating she could not write a poem about a statue. At the time, she was also involved in aiding refugees to New York who had fled anti-Semitic pogroms in eastern Europe. These refugees were forced to live in conditions that the wealthy Lazarus had never experienced. She saw a way to express her empathy for these refugees in terms of the statue. The resulting sonnet, \"The New Colossus\", including the iconic lines \"Give me your tired, your poor/Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free\", is uniquely identified with the Statue of Liberty and is inscribed on a plaque in the museum in its base.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.7561657428741455, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "On June 17, 1885, the French steamer Isère, laden with the Statue of Liberty, reached the New York port safely. New Yorkers displayed their new-found enthusiasm for the statue, as the French vessel arrived with the crates holding the disassembled statue on board. Two hundred thousand people lined the docks and hundreds of boats put to sea to welcome the Isère. After five months of daily calls to donate to the statue fund, on August 11, 1885, the World announced that $102,000 had been raised from 120,000 donors, and that 80 percent of the total had been received in sums of less than one dollar.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.993321180343628, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Liberty Enlightening the World", "passage": "\"Liberty enlightening the world,\" indeed! The expression makes us sick. This government is a howling farce. It can not or rather does not protect its citizens within its own borders. Shove the Bartholdi statue, torch and all, into the ocean until the \"liberty\" of this country is such as to make it possible for an inoffensive and industrious colored man to earn a respectable living for himself and family, without being ku-kluxed, perhaps murdered, his daughter and wife outraged, and his property destroyed. The idea of the \"liberty\" of this country \"enlightening the world,\" or even Patagonia, is ridiculous in the extreme.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.3824574947357178, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "When the torch was illuminated on the evening of the statue's dedication, it produced only a faint gleam, barely visible from Manhattan. The World characterized it as \"more like a glowworm than a beacon.\" Bartholdi suggested gilding the statue to increase its ability to reflect light, but this proved too expensive. The United States Lighthouse Board took over the Statue of Liberty in 1887 and pledged to install equipment to enhance the torch's effect; in spite of its efforts, the statue remained virtually invisible at night. When Bartholdi returned to the United States in 1893, he made additional suggestions, all of which proved ineffective. He did successfully lobby for improved lighting within the statue, allowing visitors to better appreciate Eiffel's design. In 1901, President Theodore Roosevelt, once a member of the New York committee, ordered the statue's transfer to the War Department, as it had proved useless as a lighthouse. A unit of the Army Signal Corps was stationed on Bedloe's Island until 1923, after which military police remained there while the island was under military jurisdiction.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.8007049560546875, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The statue rapidly became a landmark. Many immigrants who entered through New York saw it as a welcoming sight. Oral histories of immigrants record their feelings of exhilaration on first viewing the Statue of Liberty. One immigrant who arrived from Greece recalled,", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.3255322277545929, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "I saw the Statue of Liberty. And I said to myself, \"Lady, you're such a beautiful! You opened your arms and you get all the foreigners here. Give me a chance to prove that I am worth it, to do something, to be someone in America.\" And always that statue was on my mind.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.444915771484375, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "In 1956, an Act of Congress officially renamed Bedloe's Island as Liberty Island, a change advocated by Bartholdi generations earlier. The act also mentioned the efforts to found an American Museum of Immigration on the island, which backers took as federal approval of the project, though the government was slow to grant funds for it. Nearby Ellis Island was made part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument by proclamation of President Lyndon Johnson in 1965. In 1972, the immigration museum, in the statue's base, was finally opened in a ceremony led by President Richard Nixon. The museum's backers never provided it with an endowment to secure its future and it closed in 1991 after the opening of an immigration museum on Ellis Island.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.1965185403823853, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "In May 1982, President Ronald Reagan announced the formation of the Statue of Liberty–Ellis Island Centennial Commission, led by Chrysler Corporation chair Lee Iacocca, to raise the funds needed to complete the work. Through its fundraising arm, the Statue of Liberty–Ellis Island Foundation, Inc., the group raised more than $350 million in donations. The Statue of Liberty was one of the earliest beneficiaries of a cause marketing campaign. A 1983 promotion advertised that for each purchase made with an American Express card, the company would contribute one cent to the renovation of the statue. The campaign generated contributions of $1.7 million to the restoration project.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.1852147579193115, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The statue, including the pedestal and base, closed on October 29, 2011 for installation of new elevators and staircases and to bring other facilities, such as restrooms, up to code. The statue was closed to the public until October 28, 2012. A day after the reopening, the statue closed again due to Hurricane Sandy. Although the storm did not harm the statue, it destroyed some of the infrastructure on both Liberty Island and Ellis Island, severely damaging the dock used by the ferries bearing visitors to the statue. On November 8, 2012, a Park Service spokesperson announced that both islands would remain closed for an indefinite period for repairs to be done. Due to lack of electricity on Liberty Island, a generator was installed to power temporary floodlights to illuminate the statue at night. The superintendent of Statue of Liberty National Monument, David Luchsinger, whose home on the island was severely damaged, stated that it would be \"optimistically ... months\" before the island was reopened to the public. The statue and Liberty Island reopened to the public on July 4, 2013. Ellis Island remained closed for repairs for several more months but reopened in late October 2013. For part of October 2013, Liberty Island was closed to the public due to the United States federal government shutdown of 2013, along with other federally funded museums, parks, monuments, construction projects and buildings. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.591197967529297, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The statue is situated in Upper New York Bay on Liberty Island south of Ellis Island, which together comprise the Statue of Liberty National Monument. Both islands were ceded by New York to the federal government in 1800. As agreed in an 1834 compact between New York and New Jersey that set the state border at the bay's midpoint, the original islands remain New York territory despite their location on the New Jersey side of the state line. Liberty Island is one of the islands that are part of the borough of Manhattan in New York. Land created by reclamation added to the original island at Ellis Island is New Jersey territory.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.2683350145816803, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "There are several plaques and dedicatory tablets on or near the Statue of Liberty. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.42584311962127686, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "*In 1903, a bronze tablet that bears the text of Emma Lazarus's sonnet, \"The New Colossus\" (1883), was presented by friends of the poet. Until the 1986 renovation, it was mounted inside the pedestal; today it resides in the Statue of Liberty Museum, in the base. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.7526676654815674, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "A group of statues stands at the western end of the island, honoring those closely associated with the Statue of Liberty. Two Americans—Pulitzer and Lazarus—and three Frenchmen—Bartholdi, Eiffel, and Laboulaye—are depicted. They are the work of Maryland sculptor Phillip Ratner.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.9839344024658203, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Hundreds of replicas of the Statue of Liberty are displayed worldwide. A smaller version of the statue, one-fourth the height of the original, was given by the American community in Paris to that city. It now stands on the Île aux Cygnes, facing west toward her larger sister. A replica 30 ft tall stood atop the Liberty Warehouse on West 64th Street in Manhattan for many years; it now resides at the Brooklyn Museum. In a patriotic tribute, the Boy Scouts of America, as part of their Strengthen the Arm of Liberty campaign in 1949–1952, donated about two hundred replicas of the statue, made of stamped copper and 100 in in height, to states and municipalities across the United States. Though not a true replica, the statue known as the Goddess of Democracy temporarily erected during the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 was similarly inspired by French democratic traditions—the sculptors took care to avoid a direct imitation of the Statue of Liberty. Among other recreations of New York City structures, a replica of the statue is part of the exterior of the New York-New York Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.2562063932418823, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "As an American icon, the Statue of Liberty has been depicted on the country's coinage and stamps. It appeared on commemorative coins issued to mark its 1986 centennial, and on New York's 2001 entry in the state quarters series. An image of the statue was chosen for the American Eagle platinum bullion coins in 1997, and it was placed on the reverse, or tails, side of the Presidential Dollar series of circulating coins. Two images of the statue's torch appear on the current ten-dollar bill. The statue's intended photographic depiction on a 2010 forever stamp proved instead to be of the replica at the Las Vegas casino.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.49363526701927185, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Where would science fiction be without the Statue of Liberty? For decades it has towered or crumbled above the wastelands of deserted [E]arth—giants have uprooted it, aliens have found it curious ... the symbol of Liberty, of optimism, has become a symbol of science fiction's pessimistic view of the future.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.3816756308078766, "source": "wiki", "title": "Statue of Liberty" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Statue of Liberty - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.9776049852371216, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Statue of Liberty", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.171811580657959, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com" }, { "answer": "Liberty Enlightening the World", "passage": "Due to the need to raise funds for the statue, work on the sculpture did not begin until 1875. Bartholdi’s massive creation, titled “Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World,” depicted a woman holding a torch in her raised right hand and a tablet in her left, upon which was engraved “July 4, 1776,” the adoption date of the Declaration of Independence. Bartholdi, who was said to have modeled the woman’s face after that of his mother, hammered large copper sheets to create the statue’s “skin” (using a technique called repousse). To create the skeleton on which the skin would be assembled, he called on Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel, designer of Paris’ Eiffel Tower . Along with Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc, Eiffel built a skeleton out of iron pylon and steel that allowed the copper skin to move independently, a necessary condition for the strong winds it would endure in the chosen location of New York Harbor.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.951826810836792, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Statue of Liberty: Assembly and Dedication", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.5571474432945251, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "In 1885, Bartholdi completed the statue, which was disassembled, packed in more than 200 crates, and shipped to New York, arriving that June aboard the French frigate Isere. Over the next four months, workers reassembled the statue and mounted it on the pedestal; its height reached 305 feet (or 93 meters), including the pedestal. On October 28, 1886, President Grover Cleveland officially dedicated the Statue of Liberty in front of thousands of spectators.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.8394789695739746, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.5458002686500549, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Looming above New York Harbor nearby, the Statue of Liberty provided a majestic welcome to those passing through Ellis Island. On a plaque at the entrance to the statue’s pedestal is engraved a sonnet called “The New Colossus,” written in 1883 by Emma Lazarus as part of a fundraising contest. Its most famous passage speaks to the statue’s role as a welcoming symbol of freedom and democracy for the millions of immigrants who came to America seeking a new and better life: “Give me your tired, your poor/Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free/The wretched refuse of your teeming shore/Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me/I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.1185238361358643, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The Statue of Liberty Over the Years", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.4234075546264648, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Until 1901, the U.S. Lighthouse Board operated the Statue of Liberty, as the statue’s torch represented a navigational aid for sailors. After that date, it was placed under the jurisdiction of the U.S. War Department due to Fort Wood’s status as a still-operational army post. In 1924, the federal government made the statue a national monument, and it was transferred to the care of the National Parks Service in 1933. In 1956, Bedloe’s Island was renamed Liberty Island, and in 1965, more than a decade after its closure as a federal immigration station, Ellis Island became part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.0848422050476074, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "By the early 20th century, the oxidation of the Statue of Liberty’s copper skin through exposure to rain, wind and sun had given the statue a distinctive green color, known as verdigris. In 1984, the statue was closed to the public and underwent a massive restoration in time for its centennial celebration. Even as the restoration began, the United Nations designated the Statue of Liberty as a World Heritage Site. On July 5, 1986, the Statue of Liberty reopened to the public in a centennial celebration. After the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Liberty Island closed for 100 days; the Statue of Liberty itself was not reopened to visitor access until August 2004. In July 2009, the statue’s crown was again reopened to the public, though visitors must make a reservation to climb to the top of the pedestal or to the crown.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.5163589715957642, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty - Facts & Summary - HISTORY.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Claim:   The Statue of Liberty was erected as a tribute to the accomplishments of black soldiers in the Civil War, and a black woman served as the model for Lady Liberty.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.4278624057769775, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Good day, It is hard to believe that after my many years of schooling (secondary and post) the following facts about the Statue of Liberty was never taught.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.645939826965332, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "of thousands if not millions of people including myself have visited the Statue of Liberty over the years but yet I'm unable to find one person who knows the true history behind the Statue - amazing. Yes, amazing that so much important black history (such as this) is hidden from us (black and White). What makes this even worse is the fact that the current twist on history perpetuates and promotes white supremacy at the expense of black Pride.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.104315757751465, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Haskins, a member of the National Education Advisory Committee of the Liberty-Ellis Island Committee, professor of English at the University of Florida, and prolific black author, points out that what stimulated the original idea for that 151 foot statue in the harbor. He says that the idea for the creation of the statue initially was the part that black soldiers played in the ending of black African Bondage in the United States. It was created in the mind of the French historian Edouard de Laboulaye, chairman of the French Antislavery Society, who, together with sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, proposed to the French government that the people of France present to the people of the United States through the American Abolitionist Society, the gift of a Statue of Liberty in recognition of the fact that black soldiers won the Civil War in the United States. It was widely known then that it was black soldiers who played the pivotal role in winning the war, and this gift would be a tribute to their prowess. Suzanne Nakasian, director of the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island Foundations' National Ethnic Campaign said that the black Americans' direct connection to Lady Liberty is unknown to the majority of Americans, black or WHITE.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.102953314781189, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "1. You may go and see the original model of the Statue of Liberty, with the broken chains at her feet and in her left hand. Go to the Museum of the City of N.Y, Fifth Avenue and", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.4291388988494873, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "3. The dark original face of the Statue of Liberty can be seen in the NY Post", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.416278600692749, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "4. Finally, you may check with the French Mission or the French Embassy at the U.N or in Washington, DC and ask for some original French material on the Statue of Liberty, including the Bartholdi original model.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.396592855453491, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Variations:   Versions of this item circulated in July 2012 included the following graphic with text claiming that it was the \"original\" Statue of Liberty, which was replaced with the current version after it was \"refused by America.\" The image is actually a photo of the Lady Liberty statue at the Agrément roundabout on the Caribbean island of", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.2657806873321533, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "of the Emancipation Proclamation. It has no connection (other than a thematic one) to the Statue of Liberty in", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.11735200881958, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The model for the Statue of Liberty (i.e., the woman who posed for the sculptor, or whose portrait the sculptor used) was a black woman.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.4506664276123047, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "centennial celebration of the Statue of Liberty (and the culmination of a four-year, 66-million-dollar effort to repair and restore the famous monument), The", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.3409232795238495, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The dark original face of the Statue of Liberty can be seen in the NY Post", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.4381680488586426, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Finally, you may check with the French Mission or the French Embassy at the U.N or in Washington, DC and ask for some original French material on the Statue of Liberty, including the Bartholdi original model.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.5599383115768433, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The Embassy of France located in Washington would prefer not to be contacted by those looking for this 'original French material on the Statue of Liberty' because they can't help them. According to its Press and Information Service, \"We constantly get calls from people requesting for information [on this issue], and we do not have reliable information to give them.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.384737014770508, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The creators of the Statue of Liberty knew precisely what the message was. This group of high-minded French intellectuals, neither red revolutionaries nor white-ribboned monarchists, saw an inspirational model for France in the free institutions of the United States; they planned and designed the statue for several reasons, but chiefly to convey a subtle but unmistakable signal of republicanism to their countrymen.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.4189772605895996, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Another excerpt from Warner indicates that the whole \"the model for the Statue of Liberty was a black woman\" may stem from its being confused with an earlier, abandoned project Bartholdi adapted to his new assignment:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.9759111404418945, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "1776 - in Roman numerals on the tablet she holds in her left hand. Perhaps this was because the Statue of Liberty did not originate with the plan for New York, but with a proposal Bartholdi made in the 1860's to the Khedive of Egypt, that he should build a huge lighthouse at the mouth of the Suez Canal. The maquettes of this project, \"Egypt Bringing Light to Asia,\" were directly inspired by the ancient Pharos of Alexandria, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. They still exist, and they reveal that had the Khedive agreed, the Statue of Liberty - in an Egyptian wig - would now be standing at the gates of the Middle East, not the New World.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.1481654942035675, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Whatever the color of the person who served as the model for the Statue of Liberty may have been, the statue itself is colorless. It does not represent a particular color of person any more than the Michelin Tire Man does, and the idea it symbolizes applies to people of all colors, whether or not its creators intended it that way. Just as the attitudes of people who lived hundreds of years ago cannot require us look upon others as inferiors today, neither can they magically elevate the status of those who may still be the objects of discrimination. That is a task for those of us who live here and now.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.6797019243240356, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Origins : snopes.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Ellis Island History - The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.7846853733062744, "source": "search", "title": "Ellis Island History - The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "From 1892 to 1954, over twelve million immigrants entered the United States through the portal of Ellis Island, a small island in New York Harbor. Ellis Island is located in the upper bay just off the New Jersey coast, within the shadow of the Statue of Liberty. Through the years, this gateway to the new world was enlarged from its original 3.3 acres to 27.5 acres mostly by landfill obtained from ship ballast and possibly excess earth from the construction of the New York City subway system.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.683657646179199, "source": "search", "title": "Ellis Island History - The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "In 1965, President Lyndon Johnson declared Ellis Island part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument. Ellis Island was opened to the public on a limited basis between 1976 and 1984. Starting in 1984, Ellis Island underwent a major restoration, the largest historic restoration in U.S. history.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.8473289012908936, "source": "search", "title": "Ellis Island History - The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The $160 million dollar project was funded by donations made to The Statue of Liberty - Ellis Island Foundation, Inc. in partnership with the National Park Service. The Main Building was reopened to the public on September 10, 1990, as the Ellis Island Immigration Museum. With the completion of the Peopling of America Center® on May 20, 2015, and the entire story of American immigration being told, the museum was renamed the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration. Today, the museum receives almost 2 million visitors annually.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.1035237312316895, "source": "search", "title": "Ellis Island History - The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty need your support. 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A little-known fact about Lady Liberty adds an intriguing twist to today's debate about refugees from the Muslim world: As pointed out by  The Daily Beast’s Michael Daly in a recent op-ed , the statue itself was originally intended to represent a female Egyptian peasant as a Colossus of Rhodes for the Industrial Age. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.4505752623081207, "source": "search", "title": "The Statue of Liberty Was Originally a Muslim Woman ..." }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Edward Berenson, author of Statue of Liberty: A Translatlantic Story, writes that Bartholdi’s concept morphed from “a gigantic female fellah, or Arab peasant” into “a colossal goddess.” But Egypt, which had invested enormous amounts of time and money into the landmark canal, was not as eager about Bartholdi’s idea. Isma’il Pasha, the reigning khedive, rejected the plan as too costly.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.01912260055542, "source": "search", "title": "The Statue of Liberty Was Originally a Muslim Woman ..." }, { "answer": "Liberty Enlightening the World", "passage": "Eventually, a 180-foot tall lighthouse was installed at Port Said instead. But Bartholdi was not discouraged. He eventually repurposed his concept into “Liberty Enlightening the World” —the official name for the statue that has been overlooking New York Harbor since 1886. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.67392635345459, "source": "search", "title": "The Statue of Liberty Was Originally a Muslim Woman ..." }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The copper Statue of Liberty as it first appeared in New York in the 1880s | Daily Mail Online", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.6107732653617859, "source": "search", "title": "The copper Statue of Liberty as it first appeared in New ..." }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The National Parks Service, which manages the Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island, said it will close the monument on October 28, after the 125th anniversary of its dedication.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.5469499826431274, "source": "search", "title": "The copper Statue of Liberty as it first appeared in New ..." }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "10 Things You Didn't Know About the Statue of Liberty | Mental Floss", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.117353439331055, "source": "search", "title": "10 Things You Didn't Know About the Statue of Liberty ..." }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "10 Things You Didn't Know About the Statue of Liberty", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.94744873046875, "source": "search", "title": "10 Things You Didn't Know About the Statue of Liberty ..." }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "July 4th is a big day for the U.S.—not only is it Independence Day, but the Statue of Liberty reopens for essentially the first time since 2011. After her 125th birthday party in 2011, the statue was closed for an interior facelift, including new elevators, staircases and restrooms. She was literally open for a single day—October 28, 2012—before closing again due to Hurricane Sandy. Though the statue survived the storm unscathed, the island itself suffered a lot of damage, and so Lady Liberty has remained closed. To celebrate the reopening—and Independence Day, of course—let's revisit a few little-known Liberty facts.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.1248953342437744, "source": "search", "title": "10 Things You Didn't Know About the Statue of Liberty ..." }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "2. Up until Hurricane Sandy hit last year, David Luchsinger and his wife were residents of a very, very exclusive neighborhood: Liberty Island. As the superintendent of the Statue of Liberty, Luchsinger is one of a select few who have ever called the island home. The National Park Ranger selected to be the seer of the statue is provided with free housing—a small brick house, located on the other side of the island. The Luchsingers’ famous neighbor is hidden by trees, believe it or not. Unfortunately, the cozy little house sustained a lot of damage during Sandy. There’s been some speculation that Luchsinger may be the last non-colossus Liberty Island resident ever.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.7115159034729004, "source": "search", "title": "10 Things You Didn't Know About the Statue of Liberty ..." }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "4. Once upon a time, it wasn’t just island kids who could climb to the tip of the torch. Tourists were able to climb up to the precarious perch until 1916, when those privileges were revoked in response to the Black Tom incident. Around 2 a.m. on July 30, Black Tom, once an island in the New York Harbor, was rocked by the explosion of two million tons of war materials such as TNT, black powder, shrapnel and dynamite. The blast was the equivalent of a 5.5-on-the-Richter Scale earthquake; shrapnel flew across the night sky and embedded itself in the Statue of Liberty. Windows shattered as far as 25 miles away.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.02329158782959, "source": "search", "title": "10 Things You Didn't Know About the Statue of Liberty ..." }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "It was later determined that German agents intent on stopping the munitions from getting to their English enemies had ignited the supply. The Statue of Liberty’s torch was closed, partially due to infrastructure damage from the blast and partially just out of concern for terrorism. It’s been closed ever since—but you can still appreciate the view from the top with this TorchCam , installed in 2011.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.3471808433532715, "source": "search", "title": "10 Things You Didn't Know About the Statue of Liberty ..." }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "8. Frederic Bartholdi has trumped any Mother’s Day gift you could ever come up with: He used his mother, Charlotte, as the model for the most recognized statue in the world. This was first discovered in 1876, when Bartholdi invited French Senator Jules Bozerian to his box at the opera. When Bozerian pulled back the curtain to step into the box, he was shocked to find a real-life version of the Statue of Liberty sitting there in the box. When he said so to Bartholdi, the sculptor smiled: “But do you know who this lady is? She’s my mother,” he told the senator.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.723678112030029, "source": "search", "title": "10 Things You Didn't Know About the Statue of Liberty ..." }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Statue of Liberty Facts | GnosticWarrior.com", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.25140380859375, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Facts | GnosticWarrior.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "SYMBOLISM OF THE STATUE OF LIBERTY (ISIS)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.9279489517211914, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Facts | GnosticWarrior.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The number 11 is represented in the eleven pointed star that the Statue of Liberty sits on which is called a hendecagram , it represents the Qliphoth. This literally means \"Peels\", \"Shells\" or \"Husks\" of the Tree of Knowledge. In Jewish Kabbalistic cosmology , the Kelipot are metaphorical \"shells\" surrounding holiness . They are spiritual obstacles receiving their existence from God , only in an external, rather than internal manner. Isis not only holds the light above humanity, but she also is the Goddess of duality, who represents evil or impure spiritual forces.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.9553379416465759, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Facts | GnosticWarrior.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Isis was sometimes known as Maut (Mut) , the mother goddess who was considered a primal deity, associated with the waters (Chaos/Abyss) from which everything was born through parthenogenesis . That is why the Statue of Liberty was literally placed in the most Eastern location of the United States; where the sun rises in the water on a tiny island at the entrance to New York Harbor, which is not only the Eastern gateway to the U.S., but it is also the financial capital of the world.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.26941314339637756, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Facts | GnosticWarrior.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Isis was known to the Greeks as the Goddess with ten thousand names, in which Hecate is one of her many titles. In the magical papyri of Ptolemaic Egypt she is called the ‘ she-dog’ or ‘bitch .’ Lucan says, “We have received into our Roman temples thine Isis, and divinities half-dog.” Notice the image below and how she also holds the torch similar to the Statue of Liberty (Isis). Hecate was also associated with ghosts, infernal spirits, the dead and sorcery.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.117703914642334, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Facts | GnosticWarrior.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Shrines to Hecate were placed at doorways to both homes and cities, with the belief that it would protect from restless dead and other spirits. Hecate who is Isis may very well be the Goddess that we find in New York depicted as “The Statue of Liberty”, which was a gift of friendship from France to the people of the United States. If you look at the Statue of Liberty and the image for Hecate, you will clearly see that they look almost exactly the same.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.7706654071807861, "source": "search", "title": "Statue of Liberty Facts | GnosticWarrior.com" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Statue History - The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.19101983308792114, "source": "search", "title": "Statue History - The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island" }, { "answer": "Liberty Enlightening the World", "passage": "Frenchman Edouard de Laboulaye first proposed the idea of a monument for the United States in 1865. Ten years later sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was commissioned to design a sculpture with 1876 in mind for completion, to commemorate the centennial of the American Declaration of Independence. The Statue was named “Liberty Enlightening the World” and was a joint effort between America and France.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.9112662076950073, "source": "search", "title": "Statue History - The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "Architect Richard Morris Hunt designed the Statue of Liberty's granite pedestal in 1884, donating his fee to help fund the Statue.  Financing for the pedestal was completed in August 1885, and pedestal construction was finished in April 1886. The Statue was completed in France in July 1884 and arrived in New York Harbor in June 1885 onboard the French frigate \"Isere.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.5616657733917236, "source": "search", "title": "Statue History - The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "In transit, the Statue was reduced to 350 individual pieces and packed in 214 crates. The Statue was reassembled on her new pedestal in four months’ time. On October 28, 1886, President Grover Cleveland oversaw the dedication of the Statue of Liberty in front of thousands of spectators. She was a centennial gift ten years late.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.4580836296081543, "source": "search", "title": "Statue History - The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island" }, { "answer": "Statue of liberty", "passage": "The story of the Statue of Liberty and her island has been one of change. With the placing of “The New Colossus” on a plaque in the pedestal in 1903, Lady Liberty’s significance grew as an inspiration to immigrants who sailed passed her on their way to America. 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Fundraising began for the $87 million restoration under a public/private partnership between the National Park Service and The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc., to date the most successful public-private partnership in American history.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.440708160400391, "source": "search", "title": "Statue History - The Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island" } ]
Who sang the Bond theme form From Russia With Love?
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The title credit music is a lively instrumental version of the tune preceded by a brief Barry-composed \"James Bond is Back\" then segueing into the \"James Bond Theme\". On the original film soundtrack, Alan Haven played a jazzy organ over the theme but this version was not released on the soundtrack album. The tune also appears in a soft string arrangement as a theme for Tania. In Germany, the original release featured an end title track cover version called Die Wolga ist Weit sung by Ruthe Berlé. 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Copyright is held by its respective owners.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 6.038360595703125, "source": "search", "title": "From Russia with Love Theme Song - James Bond - YouTube" }, { "answer": "Matt Monro", "passage": "From Russia with Love is the theme song for the film From Russia with Love . It was composed by Lionel Bart, and performed by English singer Matt Monro .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 8.05417537689209, "source": "search", "title": "From Russia with Love (song) - James Bond Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Matt Munro", "passage": "The first James Bond soundtrack composed from beginning to end by John Barry , From Russia With Love set the pattern for the score of every movie that followed in the series -- except for the title song (sung by Matt Munro ) which, in this particular instance, was the least impressive element of the soundtrack. In later releases, the producers would see the value of getting singers perceived as a little more on the cutting edge of popular music in one way or another, and they would gain some major hits as a result. However, in this case it was the instrumental music that was among the most startling and unusual ever heard in a film score up to that time, beginning with \"007,\" a horn-driven piece with a driving beat. (New versions of \"007\" would end up in two of the next three Bond movies as well as several more that followed.) The other highlight of this flavorful soundtrack was \"Girl Trouble,\" a suspense theme that played off the dynamics of a solo cello, strings, and horns in a relentless beat; this piece was so inspiring as action music that a big chunk of it was used as the opening and closing theme of a local news show in New York for decades. Everything on this album sounded special in one way or another -- whether the actual music or the dynamics and timbres involved -- and although it never yielded a hit single, From Russia With Love deservedly remained in print for decades on vinyl. [Note: As with most of the classic James Bond soundtracks, From Russia With Love is reportedly due for a major upgrade in sound and a repackaging sometime in 2001.]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 8.042228698730469, "source": "search", "title": "From Russia with Love [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ..." }, { "answer": "Matt Monro", "passage": "8. Matt Monro, 'From Russia With Love' (1963)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.8723030090332031, "source": "search", "title": "Matt Monro, 'From Russia With Love' (1963) | The Top 10 ..." }, { "answer": "Matt Monro", "passage": "Matt Monro never made a big splash in America, but in Europe the smooth crooner made the ladies swoon – at least until the Beatles came and destroyed his career. It was in those final pre-Beatlemania months of 1963 that Monro was hired to sing the From Russia With Love title theme. It's an old-school approach to the title song, but it's aged quite well and is a great time capsule of the era.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.1003618240356445, "source": "search", "title": "Matt Monro, 'From Russia With Love' (1963) | The Top 10 ..." }, { "answer": "Matt Monro", "passage": "MATT MONRO - FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE LYRICS", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.508294105529785, "source": "search", "title": "MATT MONRO - FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE LYRICS" }, { "answer": "Matt Monro", "passage": "Matt Monro - From Russia With Love Lyrics", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.508294105529785, "source": "search", "title": "MATT MONRO - FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE LYRICS" }, { "answer": "Matt Monro", "passage": "<table class=\"songlyrics\" style=\"width: 100%; table-layout: fixed;\"><col width=\"40\" /><col /><tbody><tr><th colspan=\"2\">Matt Monro - Miscellaneous Album Lyrics</th></tr><tr><td class=\"sl-td-left\">1.</td><td class=\"sl-td-right\"><a href=\"http://www.songlyrics.com/matt-monro/born-free-lyrics/\" title=\"Born Free Lyrics Matt Monro\">Born Free</a></td></tr><tr><td class=\"sl-td-left\">2.</td><td class=\"sl-td-right\"><a href=\"http://www.songlyrics.com/matt-monro/softly-as-i-leave-you-lyrics/\" title=\"Softly, As I Leave You Lyrics Matt Monro\">Softly, As I Leave You</a></td></tr><tr><td class=\"sl-td-left\">3.</td><td class=\"sl-td-right\"><a href=\"http://www.songlyrics.com/matt-monro/walk-away-lyrics/\" title=\"Walk Away Lyrics Matt Monro\">Walk Away</a></td></tr><tr><td class=\"sl-td-left\">4.</td><td class=\"sl-td-right\"><a href=\"http://www.songlyrics.com/matt-monro/and-we-were-lovers-lyrics/\" title=\"And We Were Lovers Lyrics Matt Monro\">And We Were Lovers</a></td></tr><tr><td class=\"sl-td-left\">5.</td><td class=\"sl-td-right\"><a href=\"http://www.songlyrics.com/matt-monro/from-russia-with-love-lyrics/\" title=\"From Russia With Love Lyrics Matt Monro\">From Russia With Love</a></td></tr><tr><td class=\"sl-td-left\">6.</td><td class=\"sl-td-right\"><a href=\"http://www.songlyrics.com/matt-monro/honey-on-the-vine-lyrics/\" title=\"Honey On The Vine Lyrics Matt Monro\">Honey On The Vine</a></td></tr><tr><td class=\"sl-td-left\">7.</td><td class=\"sl-td-right\"><a href=\"http://www.songlyrics.com/matt-monro/here-s-to-my-lady-lyrics/\" title=\"Here's To My Lady Lyrics Matt Monro\">Here's To My Lady</a></td></tr><tr><td class=\"sl-td-left\">8.</td><td class=\"sl-td-right\"><a href=\"http://www.songlyrics.com/matt-monro/if-she-walked-into-my-life-lyrics/\" title=\"If She Walked Into My Life Lyrics Matt Monro\">If She Walked Into My Life</a></td></tr><tr><td class=\"sl-td-left\">9.</td><td class=\"sl-td-right\"><a href=\"http://www.songlyrics.com/matt-monro/these-years-lyrics/\" title=\"These Years Lyrics Matt Monro\">These Years</a></td></tr><tr><td class=\"sl-td-left\">10.</td><td class=\"sl-td-right\"><a href=\"http://www.songlyrics.com/matt-monro/my-love-and-devotion-lyrics/\" title=\"My Love And Devotion Lyrics Matt Monro\">My Love And Devotion</a></td></tr><tr><td class=\"sl-td-left\">11.</td><td class=\"sl-td-right\"><a href=\"http://www.songlyrics.com/matt-monro/the-music-played-lyrics/\" title=\"The Music Played Lyrics Matt Monro\">The Music Played</a></td></tr><tr><td class=\"sl-td-left\">12.</td><td class=\"sl-td-right\"><a href=\"http://www.songlyrics.com/matt-monro/my-kind-of-girl-lyrics/\" title=\"My Kind of Girl Lyrics Matt Monro\">My Kind of Girl</a></td></tr></tbody></table><p class=\"sl-credit\"><a href=\"http://www.songlyrics.com/matt-monro-lyrics/\" title=\"Matt Monro Lyrics\">Matt Monro Lyrics</a> provided by <a href=\"/\" title=\"Lyrics\">SongLyrics.com</a></p>", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.7822904586792, "source": "search", "title": "MATT MONRO - FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE LYRICS" } ]
Which company was responsible for the oil spill in New York harbor in 1990?
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[ { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "A VLCC tanker can carry 2 Moilbbl of crude oil. This is about eight times the amount spilled in the widely known Exxon Valdez incident. In this spill, the ship ran aground and dumped 260000 oilbbl of oil into the ocean in March 1989. Despite efforts of scientists, managers, and volunteers over 400,000 seabirds, about 1,000 sea otters, and immense numbers of fish were killed. Considering the volume of oil carried by sea, however, tanker owners' organisations often argue that the industry's safety record is excellent, with only a tiny fraction of a percentage of oil cargoes carried ever being spilled. The International Association of Independent Tanker Owners has observed that \"accidental oil spills this decade have been at record low levels—one third of the previous decade and one tenth of the 1970s—at a time when oil transported has more than doubled since the mid 1980s.\"", "precise_score": -1.7914530038833618, "rough_score": 0.442538321018219, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oil spill" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Exxon Said to Offer Millions To Erase 1990 Harbor Spill - NYTimes.com", "precise_score": 6.94550895690918, "rough_score": 3.549821376800537, "source": "search", "title": "Exxon Said to Offer Millions To Erase 1990 Harbor Spill ..." }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Exxon Said to Offer Millions To Erase 1990 Harbor Spill", "precise_score": 6.568532943725586, "rough_score": 0.8334337472915649, "source": "search", "title": "Exxon Said to Offer Millions To Erase 1990 Harbor Spill ..." }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "The Exxon Corporation has agreed to spend $10 million to $15 million on environmental improvements to New York Harbor in an effort to avoid litigation stemming from a 567,000-gallon oil leak into the Arthur Kill 14 months ago, environmental groups and a government official said yesterday.", "precise_score": 4.643909931182861, "rough_score": -1.2234852313995361, "source": "search", "title": "Exxon Said to Offer Millions To Erase 1990 Harbor Spill ..." }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "On Tuesday night, Exxon reached a $1.1 billion settlement with the state of Alaska and the Federal Government for the Exxon Valdez oil tanker spill of March 1989.", "precise_score": 0.17916558682918549, "rough_score": -3.4943559169769287, "source": "search", "title": "Exxon Said to Offer Millions To Erase 1990 Harbor Spill ..." }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "For months, Exxon has been in talks with Federal, state and local governments to settle litigation stemming from the New York Harbor spill. Exxon has been trying to avoid criminal indictments and settle civil suits by New York City and Elizabeth, N.J.", "precise_score": 3.4251036643981934, "rough_score": -3.3442983627319336, "source": "search", "title": "Exxon Said to Offer Millions To Erase 1990 Harbor Spill ..." }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "In a 1978 helicopter patrol, the US Coast Guard discovered a large plume of oil flowing out of the banks of the creek. Virtually no action was taken until 1990, when the state entered into consent orders with ExxonMobil. Rather than bring the company to justice, the order required only the most rudimentary cleanup, demanded no cleanup benchmark, and failed to order a single penny in penalties. The spill has been oozing under Greenpoint for five decades, destroying the local aquifer, rendering more than 50 acres of land undevelopable, settling under more than 100 homes on three residential blocks, severely contaminating Newtown Creek, and threatening aquatic life harbor-wide.", "precise_score": 3.5663299560546875, "rough_score": 4.031174182891846, "source": "search", "title": "Greenpoint Oil Spill on Newtown Creek - Riverkeeper" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Riverkeeper has been the driving force in bringing litigation forward, raising public awareness about the oil spill and compelling state officials to address this historic contamination. Riverkeeper discovered the oil spill during a boat patrol of Newtown Creek in 2002, finding oil sheens, floating garbage and abandoned cars littering the Creek. After investigating the source of the oil and the industrial history of the Creek, Riverkeeper filed a federal lawsuit against ExxonMobil in 2004 to hold it responsible for its role in the contamination. Riverkeeper was joined by six Greenpoint residents as co-plaintiffs in its lawsuit. Riverkeeper’s lawsuit was followed in 2005 with a similar suit brought by Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz, and other local elected officials. In 2007, New York Attorney General Cuomo filed a third federal lawsuit alleging similar claims, as well as other claims over which the State has unique enforcement authority. The three lawsuits were all consolidated for case management purposes by the federal court in Brooklyn, and the parties have been actively engaged in efforts to settle the cases for almost three years.", "precise_score": -1.0279139280319214, "rough_score": -2.556246042251587, "source": "search", "title": "Greenpoint Oil Spill on Newtown Creek - Riverkeeper" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Exxon Corp. suspended all tanker and barge operations at its massive Bayway Refinery and Bayonne Terminal pending an investigation into the second major oil spill in three months in a busy waterway separating New York and New Jersey. Cleanup crews finished mopping up a spill of 3,500 gallons of heavy oil into the Arthur Kill waterway, and Capt. Robert North, Coast Guard captain of the Port of New York, reported there was \"no free-floating oil seen anywhere in the harbor or in Arthur Kill.\"", "precise_score": 5.688540458679199, "rough_score": 3.256754159927368, "source": "search", "title": "Articles about Oil Spills New York City - latimes" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "As a result of what is being called a \"mini-Alaska,\" Exxon Corp. will have to pay millions of dollars in cleanup costs for allowing a half-million gallons of fuel oil to spill from a pipeline into a busy waterway between New York and New Jersey. The incident was the worst spill to hit the New York metropolitan area in two decades, and as the cleanup continues almost two weeks later, the stench of fuel oil still lingers in the area.", "precise_score": 2.9322125911712646, "rough_score": -2.8775794506073, "source": "search", "title": "Articles about Oil Spills New York City - latimes" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Exxon Corp. suspended all tanker and barge operations at its massive Bayway Refinery and Bayonne Terminal pending an investigation into the second major oil spill in three months in a busy waterway separating New York and New Jersey. Cleanup crews finished mopping up a spill of 3,500 gallons of heavy oil into the Arthur Kill waterway, and Capt. Robert North, Coast Guard captain of the Port of New York, reported there was \"no free-floating oil seen anywhere in the harbor or in Arthur Kill.\"", "precise_score": 5.688540458679199, "rough_score": 3.256754159927368, "source": "search", "title": "Articles about Oil Spills New York City - latimes" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "As a result of what is being called a \"mini-Alaska,\" Exxon Corp. will have to pay millions of dollars in cleanup costs for allowing a half-million gallons of fuel oil to spill from a pipeline into a busy waterway between New York and New Jersey. The incident was the worst spill to hit the New York metropolitan area in two decades, and as the cleanup continues almost two weeks later, the stench of fuel oil still lingers in the area.", "precise_score": 2.9322125911712646, "rough_score": -2.8775794506073, "source": "search", "title": "Articles about Oil Spills New York City - latimes" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Crude oil and refined fuel spills from tanker ship accidents have damaged vulnerable ecosystems in Alaska, the Gulf of Mexico, the Galapagos Islands, France, the Sundarbans, Ogoniland, and many other places. The quantity of oil spilled during accidents has ranged from a few hundred tons to several hundred thousand tons (e.g., Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Atlantic Empress, Amoco Cadiz), but volume is a limited barometer of damage or impact. Smaller spills have already proven to have a great impact on ecosystems, such as the Exxon Valdez oil spill because of the remoteness of the site or the difficulty of an emergency environmental response.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.316100597381592, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oil spill" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Response to the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.701452255249023, "source": "search", "title": "Timeline - Miller Environmental Group Inc" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.305906295776367, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "No one anticipated any unusual problems as the Exxon Valdez left the Alyeska Pipeline Terminal at 9:12 p.m., Alaska Standard Time, on March 23,1989. The 987 foot ship, second newest in Exxon Shipping Company's 20-tanker fleet, was loaded with 53,094,5 10 gallons (1,264,155 barrels) of North Slope crude oil bound for Long Beach, California. Tankers carrying North Slope crude oil had safely transited Prince William Sound more than 8,700 times in the 12 years since oil began flowing through the trans-Alaska pipeline, with no major disasters and few serious incidents. This experience gave little reason to suspect impending disaster. Yet less than three hours later, the Exxon Valdez grounded at Bligh Reef, rupturing eight of its 11 cargo tanks and spewing some 10.8 million gallons of crude oil into Prince William Sound.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.896745204925537, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Until the Exxon Valdez piled onto Bligh Reef, the system designed to carry 2 million barrels of North Slope oil to West Coast and Gulf Coast markets daily had worked perhaps too well. At least partly because of the success of the Valdez tanker trade, a general complacency had come to permeate the operation and oversight of the entire system. That complacency and success were shattered when the Exxon Valdez ran hard aground shortly after midnight on March 24.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.602446556091309, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Industry's insistence on regulating the Valdez tanker trade its own way, and government's incremental accession to industry pressure, had produced a disastrous failure of the system. The people of Alaska's Southcentral coast - not to mention Exxon and the Alyeska Pipeline Service Company - would come to pay a heavy price. The American people, increasingly anxious over environmental degradation and devoted to their image of Alaska's wilderness, reacted with anger. A spill that ranked 34th on a list of the world's largest oil spills in the past 25 years came to be seen as the nation's biggest environmental disaster since Three Mile Island.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.354250907897949, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "The Exxon Valdez had reached the Alyeska Marine Terminal at 11:30 p.m. on March 22 to take on cargo. It carried a crew of 19 plus the captain. Third Mate Gregory Cousins, who became a central figure in the grounding, was relieved of watch duty at 11:50 p.m. Ship and terminal crews began loading crude oil onto the tanker at 5:05 a.m. on March 23 and increased loading to its full rate of 100,000 barrels an hour by 5:30 a.m. Chief Mate James R. Kunkel supervised the loading.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.838516235351562, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "March 23, 1989 was a rest day of sorts for some members of the Exxon Valdez crew. Capt. Joseph Hazelwood, chief engineer Jerry Glowacki and radio officer Joel Roberson left the Exxon Valdez about 11:00 a.m., driven from the Alyeska terminal into the town of Valdez by marine pilot William Murphy, who had piloted the Exxon Valdez into port the previous night and would take it back out through Valdez Narrows on its fateful trip to Bligh Reef. When the three ship's officers left the terminal that day, they expected the Exxon Valdez's sailing time to be 10 p.m. that evening. The posted sailing time was changed, however, during the day, and when the party arrived back at the ship at 8:24 p.m., they learned the sailing time had been fixed at 9 p.m.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.712956428527832, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Loading of the Exxon Valdez had been completed for an hour by the time the group returned to the ship. They left Valdez by taxi cab at about 7:30 p.m., got through Alyeska terminal gate security at 8:24 p.m. and boarded ship. Radio officer Roberson, who commenced pre-voyage tests and checks in the radio room soon after arriving at the ship, later said no one in the group going ashore had expected the ship to be ready to leave as soon as they returned.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.278210639953613, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Third Mate Cousins performed required tests of navigational, mechanical and safety gear at 7:48 p.m., and all systems were found to be in working order. The Exxon Valdez slipped its last mooring line at 9:12 p.m. and, with the assistance of two tugboats, began maneuvering away from the berth. The tanker's deck log shows it was clear of the dock at 9:21 p.m.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.244706153869629, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "The ship was under the direction of pilot Murphy and accompanied by a single tug for the passage through Valdez Narrows, the constricted harbor entrance about 7 miles from the berth. According to Murphy, Hazelwood left the bridge at 9:35 p.m. and did not return until about 11:10 p.m., even though Exxon company policy requires two ship's officers on the bridge during transit of Valdez Narrows.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.88615608215332, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "The traffic separation scheme is designed to do just that - separate incoming and outgoing tankers in Prince William Sound and keep them in clear, deep waters during their transit. It consists of inbound and outbound lanes, with a half-mile-wide separation zone between them. Small icebergs from nearby Columbia Glacier occasionally enter the traffic lanes. Captains had the choice of slowing down to push through them safely or deviating from their lanes if traffic permitted. Hazelwood's report, and the Valdez traffic center's concurrence, meant the ship would change course to leave the western, outbound lane, cross the separation zone and, if necessary, enter the eastern, inbound lane to avoid floating ice. At no time did the Exxon Valdez report or seek permission to depart farther east from the inbound traffic lane; but that is exactly what it did.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.232754707336426, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "At 11:30 p.m. Hazelwood informed the Valdez traffic center that he was turning the ship toward the east on a heading of 200 degrees and reducing speed to \"wind my way through the ice\" (engine logs, however, show the vessel's speed continued to increase). At 11: 39 Cousins plotted a fix that showed the ship in the middle of the traffic separation scheme. Hazelwood ordered a further course change to a heading of 180 degrees (due south) and, according to the helmsman, directed that the ship be placed on autopilot. The second course change was not reported to the Valdez traffic center. For a total of 19 or 20 minutes the ship sailed south - through the inbound traffic lane, then across its easterly boundary and on toward its peril at Bligh Reef. Traveling at approximately 12 knots, the Exxon Valdez crossed the traffic lanes' easterly boundary at 11:47 p.m.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.365952491760254, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Cousins' duty hours and rest periods became an issue in subsequent investigations. Exxon Shipping Company has said the third mate slept between I a.m. and 7:20 a.m. the morning of March 23 and again between 1: 30 p.m. and 5 p.m., for a total of nearly 10 hours sleep in the 24 hours preceding the accident. But testimony before the NTSB suggests that Cousins \"pounded the deck\" that afternoon, that he did paperwork in his cabin, and that he ate dinner starting at 4:30 p.m. before relieving the chief mate at 5 p.m. An NTSB report shows that Cousins' customary in-port watches were scheduled from 5:50 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. and again from 5:50 p.m. to 11:50 p.m. Testimony before the NTSB suggests that Cousins may have been awake and generally at work for up to 18 hours preceding the accident.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.274561882019043, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Appendix F of this report documents a direct link between fatigue and human performance error generally and notes that 80 percent or more of marine accidents are attributable to human error. Appendix F also discusses the impact of environmental factors such as long work hours, poor work conditions (such as toxic fumes), monotony and sleep deprivation. \"This can create a scenario where a pilot and/or crew members may become the \"accident waiting to happen.\" ... It is conceivable,\" the report continues, \"that excessive work hours (sleep deprivation) contributed to an overall impact of fatigue, which in turn contributed to the Exxon Valdez grounding.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.509725570678711, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Manning policies also may have affected crew fatigue. Whereas tankers in the 1950s carried a crew of 40 to 42 to manage about 6.3 million gallons of oil, according to Arthur McKenzie of the Tanker Advisory Center in New York, the Exxon Valdez carried a crew of 19 to transport 53 million gallons of oil.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.286347389221191, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Minimum vessel manning limits are set by the U.S. Coast Guard, but without any agencywide standard for policy. The Coast Guard has certified Exxon tankers for a minimum of 15 persons (14 if the radio officer is not required). Frank Iarossi, president of Exxon Shipping Company, has stated that his company's policy is to reduce its standard crew complement to 16 on fully automated, diesel-powered vessels by 1990. \"While Exxon has defended their actions as an economic decision,\" the manning report says, \"criticism has been leveled against them for manipulating overtime records to better justify reduced manning levels.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.43646240234375, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Iarossi and Exxon maintain that modem automated vessel technology permits reduced manning without compromise of safety or function. \"Yet the literature on the subject suggests that automation does not replace humans in systems, rather, it places the human in a different, more demanding role. Automation typically reduces manual workload but increases mental workload.\" (Appendix F)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.382729530334473, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Accounts and interpretations differ as to events on the bridge from the time Hazelwood left his post to the moment the Exxon Valdez struck Bligh Reef. NTSB testimony by crew members and interpretations of evidence by the State of Alaska conflict in key areas, leaving the precise timing of events still a mystery. But the rough outlines are discernible:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.432219505310059, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "The vessel came to rest facing roughly southwest, perched across its middle on a pinnacle of Bligh Reef. Eight of 11 cargo tanks were punctured. Computations aboard the Exxon Valdez showed that 5.8 million gallons had gushed out of the tanker in the first three and a quarter hours. Weather conditions at the site were, reported to be 33 degrees F, slight drizzle rain/snow mixed, north winds at 10 knots and visibility 10 miles at the time of the grounding.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.263699531555176, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "The Exxon Valdez nightmare had begun. Hazelwood - perhaps drunk, certainly facing a position of great difficulty and confusion - would struggle vainly to power the ship off its perch on Bligh Reef. The response capabilities of Alyeska Pipeline Service Company to deal with the spreading sea of oil would be tested and found to be both unexpectedly slow and woefully inadequate. The worldwide capabilities of Exxon Corp. would mobilize huge quantities of equipment and personnel to respond to the spill - but not in the crucial first few hours and days when containment and cleanup efforts are at a premium. The U.S. Coast Guard would demonstrate its prowess at ship salvage, protecting crews and lightering operations, but prove utterly incapable of oil spill containment and response. State and federal agencies would show differing levels of preparedness and command capability. And the waters of Prince William Sound - and eventually more than 1,000 miles of beach in Southcentral Alaska - would be fouled by 10.8 million gallons of crude oil.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.1248979568481445, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "At 12:26 a.m., Hazelwood radioed the Valdez traffic center and reported his predicament to Bruce Blandford, a civilian employee of the Coast Guard who was on duty. \"We've fetched up, ah, hard aground, north of Goose Island, off Bligh Reef and, ah, evidently leaking some oil and we're gonna be here for a while and, ah, if you want, ah, so you're notified.\" That report triggered a nightlong cascade of phone calls reaching from Valdez to Anchorage to Houston and eventually around the world as the magnitude of the spill became known and Alyeska and Exxon searched for cleanup machinery and materials.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.518372535705566, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Hazelwood, meanwhile, was not finished with efforts to power the Exxon Valdez off the reef. At approximately 12:30 a.m., Chief Mate Kunkel used a computer program to determine that though stress on the vessel exceeded acceptable limits, the ship still had required stability. He went to the bridge to advise Hazelwood that the vessel should not go to sea or leave the area. The skipper directed him to return to the control room to continue assessing the damage and to determine available options. At 12:35 p.m., Hazelwood ordered the engine back on - and eventually to \"full ahead\" -- and began another series of rudder commands in an effort to free the vessel. After running his computer program again another way, Kunkel concluded that the ship did not have acceptable stability without being supported by the reef. The chief mate relayed his new analysis to the captain at 1 a.m. and again recommended that the ship not leave the area. Nonetheless, Hazelwood kept the engine running until 1:41 a.m., when he finally abandoned efforts to get the vessel off the reef.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.310718536376953, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council | dfg.evos.restoration@alaska.gov | Postal Address: 4210 University Drive Anchorage, AK 99508-4626 | Physical Address: Grace Hall, 4230 University Drive, Ste. 220 | Anchorage, AK 99508-4650 |", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.108329772949219, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Restoring the resources injured by the Exxon Valdez oil spill and understanding environmental change in the Northern Gulf of Alaska.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.171622276306152, "source": "search", "title": "Oil Spill Facts - Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee Council" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Under the settlement, Exxon would spend $5 million to buy environmentally sensitive land in the Staten Island area. It would also pay for restoration of wetlands along the Arthur Kill, where the oil leaked, and reimburse government agencies for legal and administrative costs, said a government official familiar with the settlement who spoke on condition of anonymity.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.40129566192627, "source": "search", "title": "Exxon Said to Offer Millions To Erase 1990 Harbor Spill ..." }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "The official said Exxon would also have to spend \"quite a hunk of change\" to improve its safety procedures for oil handling.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.151877403259277, "source": "search", "title": "Exxon Said to Offer Millions To Erase 1990 Harbor Spill ..." }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Yesterday, representatives of Exxon, the New Jersey Attorney General, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, and New York City's Department of Environmental Protection declined to comment on details of the settlement.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.454977989196777, "source": "search", "title": "Exxon Said to Offer Millions To Erase 1990 Harbor Spill ..." }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Carol Ash, regional directer of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, said there would be an announcement soon regarding the Exxon spill.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.598634719848633, "source": "search", "title": "Exxon Said to Offer Millions To Erase 1990 Harbor Spill ..." }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "On Jan. 1, 1990, an underwater pipeline connecting Exxon plants in Linden, N.J., and Bayonne, N.J., leaked heating oil into the Arthur Kill, a narrow waterway separating New Jersey from Staten Island. Oil coated the marshy shorelines, killing nearly 700 birds. An oil sheen reached south toward Raritan Bay, north to Newark Bay and east along the Kill van Kull.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.531583070755005, "source": "search", "title": "Exxon Said to Offer Millions To Erase 1990 Harbor Spill ..." }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "\"It will take a long time to recover, to get back to where we were,\" Dr. Katharine C. Parsons, a biologist who conducted the Manomet study, said yesterday. Dr. Parsons has been compiling information about aquatic birds living in the Arthur Kill and Kill van Kill since 1985. The Exxon spill was about a third of the oil that leaked into the harbor from leaks, barge groundings and other sources in 1990, she said.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.047733783721924, "source": "search", "title": "Exxon Said to Offer Millions To Erase 1990 Harbor Spill ..." }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "New Jersey's Department of Environmental Protection directed Exxon to pay $661,250 toward Manomet's study of bird population damage.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.362907409667969, "source": "search", "title": "Exxon Said to Offer Millions To Erase 1990 Harbor Spill ..." }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Donald D. Esch, manager of government relations for Exxon at the Bayway Refinery in Linden, said the Manomet study contained \"an awful lot more good news than bad news.\" He said the results were \"not atypical\" of company-sponsored findings, and noted that it found that wading birds increased 23 percent overall from 1989 to 1990, to a total of 1,156.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.229088306427002, "source": "search", "title": "Exxon Said to Offer Millions To Erase 1990 Harbor Spill ..." }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Over the last century, between 17 and 30 million gallons of oil were spilled and leaked from ExxonMobil’s historic refinery and storage facilities into the soil and groundwater in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. These petroleum discharges formed an over 50 acre underground petroleum plume that underlies local businesses and a residential section of Greenpoint. The contamination has also been leaching into Newtown Creek for decades.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.48483943939209, "source": "search", "title": "Greenpoint Oil Spill on Newtown Creek - Riverkeeper" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Mobil Oil Corp. has agreed to clean up a more than four-decade-long seepage that has left about 17 million gallons of oil--6 million more than flowed from the Exxon Valdez--under the streets of New York City. The pool is the result of cumulative oozing from a collection of storage tanks and pipelines alongside a creek in Brooklyn's Greenpoint section, a heavily industrialized neighborhood within sight of the skyscrapers of Manhattan.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.379172325134277, "source": "search", "title": "Articles about Oil Spills New York City - latimes" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Exxon Halts Barges, Tankers After Spill", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.018334865570068, "source": "search", "title": "Articles about Oil Spills New York City - latimes" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Mobil Oil Corp. has agreed to clean up a more than four-decade-long seepage that has left about 17 million gallons of oil--6 million more than flowed from the Exxon Valdez--under the streets of New York City. The pool is the result of cumulative oozing from a collection of storage tanks and pipelines alongside a creek in Brooklyn's Greenpoint section, a heavily industrialized neighborhood within sight of the skyscrapers of Manhattan.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.379172325134277, "source": "search", "title": "Articles about Oil Spills New York City - latimes" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Exxon to Pay Millions to Clean Up N.Y. Spill : Environment: Local officials are outraged by 'mini-Alaska' in waterway. Federal and state investigations continue.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.608758926391602, "source": "search", "title": "Articles about Oil Spills New York City - latimes" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "NATION IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : Exxon Halts Barges, Tankers After Spill", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.018334865570068, "source": "search", "title": "Articles about Oil Spills New York City - latimes" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Leaking Oil Barge at Exxon Terminal Threatens N.Y. Bay", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.368708610534668, "source": "search", "title": "Articles about Oil Spills New York City - latimes" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "About 27,000 gallons of heating oil spilled into a busy waterway Wednesday a few miles from the Statue of Liberty when the fuel was loaded onto a leaking barge at an Exxon Corp. terminal, the Coast Guard said. Exxon offered to help the Coast Guard clean up the spill but said the barge was not an Exxon vessel. The No.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.61170768737793, "source": "search", "title": "Articles about Oil Spills New York City - latimes" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Leaking Oil Barge at Exxon Terminal Threatens N.Y. Bay", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.368708610534668, "source": "search", "title": "Articles about Oil Spills New York City - latimes" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "About 27,000 gallons of heating oil spilled into a busy waterway Wednesday a few miles from the Statue of Liberty when the fuel was loaded onto a leaking barge at an Exxon Corp. terminal, the Coast Guard said. Exxon offered to help the Coast Guard clean up the spill but said the barge was not an Exxon vessel. The No.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.61170768737793, "source": "search", "title": "Articles about Oil Spills New York City - latimes" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Exxon to Pay For Study of Arthur Kill Oil Spill", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.90073299407959, "source": "search", "title": "Articles about Oil Spills New York City - latimes" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "New Jersey Gov. Jim Florio and New York Gov. Mario M. Cuomo announced plans Friday for a joint study of the damage done by the Exxon oil spill in the Arthur Kill and said Exxon would pay the cost of $660,000. The two governors said their states, New York City, other local governments and the federal Environmental Protection Agency would pool their resources to conduct the study. Exxon will be required to reimburse the government agencies for their costs.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.513834476470947, "source": "search", "title": "Articles about Oil Spills New York City - latimes" }, { "answer": "Exxon", "passage": "Exxon to Pay Millions to Clean Up N.Y. Spill : Environment: Local officials are outraged by 'mini-Alaska' in waterway. Federal and state investigations continue.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.608758926391602, "source": "search", "title": "Articles about Oil Spills New York City - latimes" } ]
In which country was Arnold Schwarzenegger born?
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According to Schwarzenegger, both of his parents were very strict: \"Back then in Austria it was a very different world, if we did something bad or we disobeyed our parents, the rod was not spared.\" Schwarzenegger grew up in a Roman Catholic family who attended Mass every Sunday. ", "precise_score": 7.587184906005859, "rough_score": 7.878013610839844, "source": "wiki", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "* \"A Day for Arnold\" on July 30, 2007 in Thal, Austria. For his 60th birthday the mayor sent Schwarzenegger the enameled address sign (Thal 145) of the house where Schwarzenegger was born, declaring \"This belongs to him. No one here will ever be assigned that number again\". ", "precise_score": 6.301751136779785, "rough_score": 7.17091178894043, "source": "wiki", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "Gustav Schwarzenegger (17 August 1907 – 13 December 1972) was an Austrian police chief (Gendarmeriekommandant), postal inspector and a senior non-commissioned military police officer. He was the father of bodybuilder, Hollywood star and former Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger.", "precise_score": 4.1081953048706055, "rough_score": 4.79432487487793, "source": "wiki", "title": "Gustav Schwarzenegger" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "Gustav Schwarzenegger was born in Austria-Hungary, the son of Cecelia (née Hinterleitner) and Karl Schwarzenegger. He married war widow Aurelia Jadrny (29 July 1922 – 2 August 1998) on 5 October 1945, in Mürzsteg, Steiermark, Austria. He died in Weiz, Steiermark, Austria at the age of 65, where he had been transferred as a policeman. He is buried in Weiz Cemetery, Weiz, Steiermark, Austria. Aurelia Jadrny Schwarzenegger died of a heart attack at the age of 76 while visiting Weiz Cemetery in 1998 and she is buried next to her husband.", "precise_score": 5.596255779266357, "rough_score": 7.273791790008545, "source": "wiki", "title": "Gustav Schwarzenegger" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "The amazing story of megastar Arnold Schwarzenegger is a true \"rags to riches\" tale of a penniless immigrant making it in the land of opportunity, the United States of America. Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger was born July 30, 1947, in the town of Thal, Styria, Austria, to Aurelia (Jadrny) and Gustav Schwarzenegger, the local police chief. From a young age, he took a keen interest in physical fitness and bodybuilding, going on to compete in several minor contests in Europe. However, it was when he emigrated to the United States in 1968 at the tender age of 21 that his star began to rise.", "precise_score": 8.4617919921875, "rough_score": 7.871065616607666, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "(July 30, 2011) In his honor, the \"Arnold Schwarzenegger's Birth House Museum\" was officially opened in his hometown of Thal (Austria) in the actual house that had been home to him and his family. Some of the mementos on display include his childhood bed, motorcycle, replica of the desk he used as Governor of California, etc.", "precise_score": 4.846246719360352, "rough_score": 4.874943733215332, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "Arnold Schwarzenegger was born in a small village in Thal, Austria on July 30, 1947. His full name is Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger, and his parents were Gustav Schwarzenegger and Aurelia Jadmy. His father was a World War II veteran, and the police chief of their town.", "precise_score": 8.67769718170166, "rough_score": 8.700855255126953, "source": "search", "title": "Where Was Arnold Schwarzenegger Born? - YourDictionary" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "NEW YORK (CNN) -- California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, an immigrant, Tuesday night addressed the Republican National Convention where he spoke of the greatness of America. Schwarzenegger, born in Austria, is a former actor and body builder. Here is a transcript of his remarks:", "precise_score": 7.4737372398376465, "rough_score": 7.1175642013549805, "source": "search", "title": "Schwarzenegger: No country more welcoming than the USA" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "Arnold  Schwarzenegger net worth is estimated at $300 million. For a person who landed on the shores of America as an immigrant with the great American dream, few would have given him a chance even in their wildest dreams. On the contrary, Arnold Schwarzenegger ’s rise to prominence has been as formidable as his universally admired physicality. A millionaire many, many times over, he's made a fortune for himself both through acting and some smart property deals that comprises Arnold  Schwarzenegger net worth . Plus, the fact that he's married into the Kennedy family, only pumps up his reputation. Born in the small and isolated Austrian village of Thal, Arnold devoted himself to his first passion, bodybuilding, from a very young age, his first step to Arnold  Schwarzenegger net worth . His hard work bore fruit as a twenty-year old Schwarzenegger became the youngest ever winner of the coveted Mr. Universe title in 1967. He won the crown again in 1969 and went on to dominate every major bodybuilding competition ever since, including Mr. Universe, Mr. World, and Mr. Olympia which augmented  Arnold  Schwarzenegger net worth . After officially retiring from his beloved sport at the age of 33, Arnold decided it was time to make his larger-than-life presence felt in Hollywood as well. What transpired is well-known to all as the beefy actor delivered a slew of hits which included the iconic Terminator series that gave him a cult status and made Arnold and his inimitable style a household commodity expanding Arnold  Schwarzenegger net worth in return. After rocking the box office, Arnold made a dash for politics and decided to run for the post of Governor of California in 2003 in which he amazingly succeeded. Schwarzenegger does not accept his governor’s salary of $175,000 per year, and instead donates it to charities, how's that for the human touch of Arnold  Schwarzenegger net worth . Many believe that the big man may next be gunning for the White House for which an amendment to the constitution has been proposed that would make it possible for him to seek the presidency.", "precise_score": 1.3517372608184814, "rough_score": 2.153766632080078, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger Net Worth - biography, quotes, wiki ..." }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "In 1984, Schwarzenegger appeared in James Cameron's science-fiction thriller film The Terminator, which was a massive critical and box-office success. Schwarzenegger subsequently reprised the Terminator character in the franchise's later installments in 1991, 2003, and 2015. He appeared in a number of successful films, such as Commando (1985), The Running Man (1987), Predator (1987), Twins (1988), Total Recall (1990), Kindergarten Cop (1990) and True Lies (1994). He was nicknamed the \"Austrian Oak\" in his bodybuilding days, \"Arnie\" during his acting career, and \"The Governator\" (a combination of \"Governor\" and \"The Terminator\", one of his best-known movie roles) during his political career.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.380422592163086, "source": "wiki", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "Schwarzenegger took to visiting a gym in Graz, where he also frequented the local movie theaters to see bodybuilding idols such as Reg Park, Steve Reeves, and Johnny Weissmuller on the big screen. When Reeves died in 2000, Schwarzenegger fondly remembered him: \"As a teenager, I grew up with Steve Reeves. His remarkable accomplishments allowed me a sense of what was possible, when others around me didn't always understand my dreams. Steve Reeves has been part of everything I've ever been fortunate enough to achieve.\" In 1961, Schwarzenegger met former Mr. Austria Kurt Marnul, who invited him to train at the gym in Graz. He was so dedicated as a youngster that he broke into the local gym on weekends, when it was usually closed, so that he could train. \"It would make me sick to miss a workout... I knew I couldn't look at myself in the mirror the next morning if I didn't do it.\" When Schwarzenegger was asked about his first movie experience as a boy, he replied: \"I was very young, but I remember my father taking me to the Austrian theaters and seeing some newsreels. The first real movie I saw, that I distinctly remember, was a John Wayne movie.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.078578948974609, "source": "wiki", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "In an interview with Fortune in 2004, Schwarzenegger told how he suffered what \"would now be called child abuse\" at the hands of his father: \"My hair was pulled. I was hit with belts. So was the kid next door. It was just the way it was. Many of the children I've seen were broken by their parents, which was the German-Austrian mentality. They didn't want to create an individual. It was all about conforming. I was one who did not conform, and whose will could not be broken. Therefore, I became a rebel. Every time I got hit, and every time someone said, 'You can't do this,' I said, 'This is not going to be for much longer, because I'm going to move out of here. I want to be rich. I want to be somebody.'\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.600742340087891, "source": "wiki", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "Schwarzenegger served in the Austrian Army in 1965 to fulfill the one year of service required at the time of all 18-year-old Austrian males. During his army service, he won the Junior Mr. Europe contest. He went AWOL during basic training so he could take part in the competition and spent a week in military prison: \"Participating in the competition meant so much to me that I didn't carefully think through the consequences.\" He won another bodybuilding contest in Graz, at Steirer Hof Hotel (where he had placed second). He was voted best built man of Europe, which made him famous. \"The Mr. Universe title was my ticket to America – the land of opportunity, where I could become a star and get rich.\" Schwarzenegger made his first plane trip in 1966, attending the NABBA Mr. Universe competition in London. He would come in second in the Mr. Universe competition, not having the muscle definition of American winner Chester Yorton.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.939685106277466, "source": "wiki", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "The immigration law firm Siskind & Susser has stated that Schwarzenegger may have been an illegal immigrant at some point in the late 1960s or early 1970s because of violations in the terms of his visa. LA Weekly would later say in 2002 that Schwarzenegger is the most famous immigrant in America, who \"overcame a thick Austrian accent and transcended the unlikely background of bodybuilding to become the biggest movie star in the world in the 1990s\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.698507070541382, "source": "wiki", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "Schwarzenegger is a dual Austrian/United States citizen. He holds Austrian citizenship by birth and has held U.S. citizenship since becoming naturalized in 1983. Being Austrian and thus European, he was able to win the 2007 European Voice campaigner of the year award for taking action against climate change with the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 and plans to introduce an emissions trading scheme with other US states and possibly with the EU. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.33126622438430786, "source": "wiki", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "Schwarzenegger became a naturalized U.S. citizen on September 17, 1983. Shortly before he gained his citizenship, he asked the Austrian authorities for the right to keep his Austrian citizenship, as Austria does not usually allow dual citizenship. His request was granted, and he retained his Austrian citizenship. In 2005, Peter Pilz, a member of the Austrian Parliament from the Austrian Green Party, demanded that Parliament revoke Schwarzenegger's Austrian citizenship due to his decision not to prevent the executions of Donald Beardslee and Stanley Williams, causing damage of reputation to Austria, where the death penalty has been abolished since 1968. This demand was based on Article 33 of the Austrian Citizenship Act that states: \"A citizen, who is in the public service of a foreign country, shall be deprived of his citizenship, if he heavily damages the reputation or the interests of the Austrian Republic.\" Pilz claimed that Schwarzenegger's actions in support of the death penalty (prohibited in Austria under Protocol 13 of the European Convention on Human Rights) had indeed done damage to Austria's reputation. Schwarzenegger explained his actions by referring to the fact that his only duty as Governor of California was to prevent an error in the judicial system.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.20149335265159607, "source": "wiki", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "In 1969, Schwarzenegger met Barbara Outland (later Barbara Outland Baker), an English teacher he lived with until 1974. Schwarzenegger talked about Barbara in his memoir in 1977: \"Basically it came down to this: she was a well-balanced woman who wanted an ordinary, solid life, and I was not a well-balanced man, and hated the very idea of ordinary life.\" Baker has described Schwarzenegger as \"[a] joyful personality, totally charismatic, adventurous, and athletic\" but claims towards the end of the relationship he became \"insufferable – classically conceited – the world revolved around him\". Baker published her memoir in 2006, entitled Arnold and Me: In the Shadow of the Austrian Oak. Although Baker, at times, painted an unflattering portrait of her former lover, Schwarzenegger actually contributed to the tell-all book with a foreword, and also met with Baker for three hours. Baker claims, for example, that she only learned of his being unfaithful after they split, and talks of a turbulent and passionate love life. Schwarzenegger has made it clear that their respective recollection of events can differ. The couple first met six to eight months after his arrival in the U.S – their first date was watching the first Apollo Moon landing on television. They shared an apartment in Santa Monica for three and a half years, and having little money, would visit the beach all day, or have barbecues in the back yard. Although Baker claims that when she first met him, he had \"little understanding of polite society\" and she found him a turn-off, she says, \"He's as much a self-made man as it's possible to be – he never got encouragement from his parents, his family, his brother. He just had this huge determination to prove himself, and that was very attractive … I'll go to my grave knowing Arnold loved me.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.9958983659744263, "source": "wiki", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "According to documents obtained in 2003 from the Austrian State Archives by the Los Angeles Times, which was after the expiration of a 30-year seal of his records under Austrian privacy law, Gustav Schwarzenegger voluntarily applied to join the Nazi Party on 1 March 1938, two weeks before the country was annexed. Austria became part of the German Reich through the Anschluss on 12 March 1938. A separate record obtained by the Wiesenthal Center indicates he sought membership before the annexation but was only accepted in January, 1941. He also applied to become a member of the Sturmabteilung (SA), the NSDAP's paramilitary wing, on 1 May 1939, the year after the annexation of Austria, at a time when SA membership was declining. The SA had 900,000 members in 1940, down from 4.2 million in 1934. This decline in SA membership was the result of The Night of the Long Knives which was a political purge carried out by Hitler against the SA which was seen as too radical and too powerful by senior military and industrial leaders within Nazi Germany.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.596039295196533, "source": "wiki", "title": "Gustav Schwarzenegger" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "Schwarzenegger had served in the Austrian Army from 1930 to 1937, achieving the rank of section commander and in 1937 he became a police officer. After enlisting in the Wehrmacht in November 1939, he was a Hauptfeldwebel (Master Sergeant) of the Feldgendarmerie, which were military police units. He served in Poland, France, Belgium, Ukraine, Lithuania and Russia. His unit was Feldgendarmerie-Abteilung 521 (mot.), which was part of Panzergruppe 4 (later Panzerarmee 4). Wounded in action in Russia on 22 August 1942, he had the Iron Cross First and Second Classes for bravery, the Eastern Front Medal (during the especially bitter Russian winter of '41/'42) or the Wound Badge. Schwarzenegger appears to have received much medical attention. Initially, he was treated in the military hospital in Łódź, but according to the records he also suffered recurring bouts of malaria, which led to his discharge in February, 1944. Considered unfit for active duty, he returned to Graz, Austria, where he was assigned to work as a postal inspector.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.4659557342529297, "source": "wiki", "title": "Gustav Schwarzenegger" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "A health registry document describes him as a \"calm and reliable person, not particularly outstanding\" and assesses his intellect as \"average.\" Ursula Schwarz, a historian at Vienna's Documentation Centre of Austrian Resistance, has said that Schwarzenegger's career was fairly typical for his generation, and no evidence has emerged that has directly linked him with participation in war crimes or abuses against civilians. He resumed his police career in 1947.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.48708438873291, "source": "wiki", "title": "Gustav Schwarzenegger" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "With an almost unpronounceable surname and a thick Austrian accent, who would have ever believed that a brash, quick talking bodybuilder from a small European village would become one of Hollywood's biggest stars, marry into the prestigious Kennedy family, amass a fortune via shrewd investments and one day be the Governor of California!?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.312739372253418, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "Up until the early 1970s, bodybuilding had been viewed as a rather oddball sport, or even a mis-understood \"freak show\" by the general public, however two entrepreneurial Canadian brothers Ben Weider and Joe Weider set about broadening the appeal of \"pumping iron\" and getting the sport respect, and what better poster boy could they have to lead the charge, then the incredible \"Austrian Oak\", Arnold Schwarzenegger. Over roughly the next decade, beginning in 1970, Schwarzenegger dominated the sport of competitive bodybuilding winning five Mr. Universe titles and seven Mr. Olympia titles and, with it, he made himself a major sports icon, he generated a new international audience for bodybuilding, gym memberships worldwide swelled by the tens of thousands and the Weider sports business empire flourished beyond belief and reached out to all corners of the globe. However, Schwarzenegger's horizons were bigger than just the landscape of bodybuilding and he debuted on screen as \"Arnold Strong\" in the low budget Hercules in New York (1970), then director Bob Rafelson cast Arnold in Stay Hungry (1976) alongside Jeff Bridges and Sally Field , for which Arnold won a Golden Globe Award for \"Best Acting Debut in a Motion Picture\". The mesmerizing Pumping Iron (1977) covering the 1975 Mr Olympia contest in South Africa has since gone on to become one of the key sports documentaries of the 20th century, plus Arnold landed other acting roles in the comedy The Villain (1979) opposite Kirk Douglas , and he portrayed Mickey Hargitay in the well- received TV movie The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.3798210620880127, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "Heavy Austrian accent", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.458571434020996, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "The soccer stadium in Graz, Austria (his home town) is named after him.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.30669116973877, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "After leaving Austria for the first time, he came to England to work, earning under £30 a week.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.488178253173828, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "Went AWOL from the Austrian army to enter his first bodybuilding contest.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.453003883361816, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "His life strangely mirrors the life of Conan from Conan the Barbarian (1982). Conan was born in a small village and grew up to be a physically powerful man, due to years of slavery. After winning great fame as a gladiator, he is given to wine and women, but later rejects this hedonistic lifestyle and goes on to perform great heroic feats and eventually is crowned king. Arnold was born in a small Austrian town and took up weightlifting as he got older. After achieving success as a bodybuilder, he indulged in drug abuse and womanizing, but he later rejected this and went on to become a vocal supporter of social causes, and was eventually elected governor of California.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.87471866607666, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "The Green Party of Austria has resolved to strip Schwarzenegger of his Austrian citizenship due to his support for the death penalty.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.672520160675049, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "Although German is his native language, all his movies have been dubbed into German by Thomas Danneberg for the German-speaking market because his strong Austrian accent doesn't fit with the type of roles he plays.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.374384880065918, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "I would rather be Governor of California than own Austria.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.503215789794922, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "Well, I think because a lot of people don't know why I'm a Republican, I came first of all from a socialistic country which is Austria and when I came over here in 1968 with the presidential elections coming up in November, I came over in October, I heard a lot of the press conferences from both of the candidates, [ Hubert H. Humphrey ] and [ Richard Nixon ], and Humphrey was talking about more government is the solution, protectionism, and everything he said about government involvement sounded to me more like Austrian socialism. Then when I heard Nixon talk about it, he said open up the borders, the consumers should be represented there ultimately and strengthen the military and get the government off our backs. I said to myself, \"What is this guy's party affiliation?\" I didn't know anything at that point. So I asked my friend, \"What is Nixon?\" He's a Republican. And I said, \"I am a Republican\". That's how I became a Republican.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.781651496887207, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "As a kid - as a kid I saw socialist - the socialist country that Austria became after the Soviets left. Now don't misunderstand me: I love Austria and I love the Austrian people. But I always knew that America was the place for me. In school, when the teacher would talk about America, I would daydream about coming here. I would daydream about living here. I would sit there and watch for hours American movies, transfixed by my heroes, like John Wayne . Everything about America seemed so big to me, so open, so possible.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.905668258666992, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "I kept quiet about politics whenever I visited Austria. I never wanted to be perceived as some wise guy coming back and telling people what to do.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.527409553527832, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "When in Austria, I often put on traditional clothes and do as the Austrians do.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.394989967346191, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "I prefer being way out there, shocking people. Rebelliousness is part of what drove me from Austria. Being outrageous is a way to succeed. No one could put me in a mold. Being different was right up my alley.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.416135787963867, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "What are the odds for an Austrian farm boy to come to America and become the greatest bodybuilding champion of all time, to get in the movie business, marry a Kennedy, and then get elected governor of the biggest state in the United States?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.466692924499512, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "Don't blame your parents. They've done their best for you, and if they've left you with problems, those problems are now yours to solve. I could channel my upbringing in a positive way rather than complain. I could use it to have a vision, set goals, find joy. I don't have to lick my wounds. Sometimes you have to appreciate the very people and circumstances that traumatized you. Today I hail the strictness of my upbringing, and the fact I didn't have anything I wanted in Austria, because those were the very factors that made me hungry; it put fuel on the fire in my belly. It drove and motivated me.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.476604461669922, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "Memoirs are about looking back, but I've lived my life by the opposite principle. At home I have a hundred photo albums starting with my childhood in Austria, and I never look at them. I'd rather do another project or make another movie and learn from looking forward!", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.452937126159668, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "There is no such thing as an Austrian Shakespearean actor. It doesn't exist.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.439966201782227, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "I am a big believer in education, because when I grew up in Austria - when I grew up in Austria I had a great education. I had great teachers.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.284930229187012, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "In 1965, Schwarzenegger joined the Austrian army. At the time, there was a requirement for one year of service in the army for all eighteen year old Austrian males. During this year, Schwarzenegger left the army during basic training to participate in the Junior Mr. Europe contest of 1965. He won this contest, and thus did not regret the consequence of army jail for a week that followed.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.557527780532837, "source": "search", "title": "Where Was Arnold Schwarzenegger Born? - YourDictionary" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "Anyway, my fellow Americans, this is an amazing moment for me. To think that a once-scrawny boy from Austria could grow up to become governor of the state of California and then stand here...", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.379352569580078, "source": "search", "title": "Schwarzenegger: No country more welcoming than the USA" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "When I was a boy, the Soviets occupied part of Austria.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.226362228393555, "source": "search", "title": "Schwarzenegger: No country more welcoming than the USA" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "As a kid I saw the socialist country that Austria became after the Soviets left. Now, don't misunderstand me, I love Austria, and I love the Austrian people.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.819589614868164, "source": "search", "title": "Schwarzenegger: No country more welcoming than the USA" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "This world-famous athlete and actor was born in Thal, Austria in 1947, and by the age of 20 was dominating the sport of competitive bodybuilding, becoming the youngest person ever to win the Mr. Universe title.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.853114128112793, "source": "search", "title": "Arnold Schwarzenegger: Biography" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "From bodybuilder to blockbuster action star to comedy king to politician, we look at the remarkable life of a young Austrian boy who has courageously followed his every dream.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.437958717346191, "source": "search", "title": "BIOGRAPHY: Arnold Schwarzenegger Lifetime" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "He was even known to break into the gym and train until he would collapse from total exhaustion. His dream was finally realised when, at the age of 18, he went AWOL from the Austrian army to take part in the bodybuilding competition which was to earn him the title Mr Europa Junior.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.349327087402344, "source": "search", "title": "BIOGRAPHY: Arnold Schwarzenegger Lifetime" }, { "answer": "Austria", "passage": "The 69-year-old Austrian-born bodybuilder turned actor turned two-term California governor, who endorsed Ohio Gov. John Kasich during the GOP primary, believes he would’ve made a better nominee than Donald Trump.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.97271728515625, "source": "search", "title": "Schwarzenegger: ‘If I’d been born in America, I would’ve run’" } ]
Who had an 80s No 1 with Don't You Want Me?
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With a hit album and three hit singles in a row, Virgin's chief executive Simon Draper decided to release one more single from the album before the end of 1981. His choice, \"Don't You Want Me\", instantly caused a row with Oakey who did not want another single to be released because he was convinced that \"the public were now sick of hearing The Human League\" and the choice of the \"poor quality filler track\" would almost certainly be a disaster, wrecking the group's new-found popularity. Virgin were adamant that a fourth single would be released and Oakey finally agreed on the condition that a large colour poster accompany the 7\" single, because he felt fans would \"feel ripped off\" by the 'substandard' single alone. 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Susan Sulley later complained: \"Now even if we wanted to use the song for a more worthy company, we can't because it will always be associated with a particular brand.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.97694206237793, "source": "wiki", "title": "Don't You Want Me" }, { "answer": "Human League", "passage": "The Human League themselves have said that they like this version, as it is fairly true to the original; and Alcazar still performs this track at their live shows around the world.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.340433120727539, "source": "wiki", "title": "Don't You Want Me" }, { "answer": "Human League", "passage": "*Stephin Merritt project Future Bible Heroes recorded a cover of \"Don't You Want Me\" which is featured on Reproductions: Songs of The Human League.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.233525276184082, "source": "wiki", "title": "Don't You Want Me" }, { "answer": "Human League", "passage": "The Human League - Don't You Want Me - YouTube", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.533967971801758, "source": "search", "title": "The Human League - Don't You Want Me - YouTube" }, { "answer": "Human League", "passage": "The Human League - Don't You Want Me", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.8686418533325195, "source": "search", "title": "The Human League - Don't You Want Me - YouTube" }, { "answer": "Human League", "passage": "Music video by The Human League performing Don't You Want Me (2003 Digital Remaster).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.125001907348633, "source": "search", "title": "The Human League - Don't You Want Me - YouTube" }, { "answer": "Human League", "passage": "Secretly Horrifying Song Lyrics: \"Don't You Want Me\" by The Human League :: Music :: Features :: Paste", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.116670608520508, "source": "search", "title": "Secretly Horrifying Song Lyrics: \"Don't You Want Me\" by ..." }, { "answer": "Human League", "passage": "Human League Horror Rating: 3.2", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.541971206665039, "source": "search", "title": "Secretly Horrifying Song Lyrics: \"Don't You Want Me\" by ..." }, { "answer": "Human League", "passage": "The March 6 episode of Grey’s Anatomy finds TV’s most amorous doctors dealing with the hospital’s new non-fraternizing policy, so it makes sense that one of the songs we’ll hear in the hour is Young Summer’s slow, moving cover of the Human League’s “Don’t You Want Me.” We’ve got your exclusive full-length stream below. The track is available now on iTunes.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.958074569702148, "source": "search", "title": "‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Listen now to haunting ‘Don’t You Want ..." }, { "answer": "Human League", "passage": "6. (Keep Feeling) Fascination by Human League", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.453659057617188, "source": "search", "title": "In the 80s - Top Ten Lists of Eighties Songs" }, { "answer": "Human League", "passage": "7. Feeling Fascination by Human League", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.457598686218262, "source": "search", "title": "In the 80s - Top Ten Lists of Eighties Songs" } ]
Which star of Hannah And Her Sisters has a child called Free?
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Holly ( Dianne Wiest ) is the most creative sister, the most agitated, growing older alone, dealing with drug issues, floundering in search of herself, a man, and a career. Lee ( Barbara Hershey ) is the most sensual of the three, a recovering alcoholic, in a relationship with an older artist, unsure of what direction to take with her life. Surrounding this core threesome are: lovesick Elliot ( Michael Caine ), Hannah's husband; hypochondriac Michael ( Woody Allen) , Hannah's ex-husband; the sisters' parents; and assorted friends and lovers who fill the screen with warmth, humor, and their own individualized dysfunctions. Over the course of two years, characters fall in and out of love, forge new careers and leave old ones behind, and connect and disconnect -- battling with themselves and with each other. The stakes are always high: marriages, integrity, self-awareness, and the willingness to live and accept life as it comes. ", "precise_score": 0.3349365293979645, "rough_score": -1.8620517253875732, "source": "search", "title": "Hannah and Her Sisters Movie Review - Common Sense Media" }, { "answer": "Barbara Hershey", "passage": "Opening scene, with the first chapter-heading, at the Thanksgiving party, Elliott (Michael Caine) and the introduction of sisters Lee (Barbara Hershey), Hannah (Mia Farrow) and Holly (Dianne Wiest), in Woody Allen's Hannah And Her Sisters, 1986.>", "precise_score": 0.410356342792511, "rough_score": -3.6023921966552734, "source": "search", "title": "Hannah And Her Sisters -- (Movie Clip) God, She's Beautiful" }, { "answer": "Barbara Hershey", "passage": "Elliot becomes infatuated with one of Hannah's sisters, Lee (Barbara Hershey), and eventually begins an affair with her. Elliot attributes his behavior to his discontent with his wife's self-sufficiency and resentment of her emotional strength. Lee has lived for five years with a reclusive artist, Frederick (Max Von Sydow), who is much older. She finds her relationship with Frederick no longer intellectually or sexually stimulating, in spite of (or maybe because of) Frederick's professed interest in continuing to teach her. She leaves Frederick after he discovers her affair with Elliot. For the remainder of the year between the first and second Thanksgiving gatherings, Elliot and Lee carry on their affair despite Elliot's inability to end his marriage to Hannah. Lee finally ends the affair during the second Thanksgiving, explaining that she is finished waiting for him to commit and that she has started dating someone else.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.71109676361084, "source": "wiki", "title": "Hannah and Her Sisters" }, { "answer": "Barbara Hershey", "passage": "* Barbara Hershey as Lee", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.364481925964355, "source": "wiki", "title": "Hannah and Her Sisters" }, { "answer": "Barbara Hershey", "passage": "It is hard to say who the most important characters are, but my memory keeps returning to Elliot, the accountant played by Michael Caine , and Lee, the artist's girlfriend, played by Barbara Hershey .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.26562786102295, "source": "search", "title": "Hannah and Her Sisters Movie Review (1986) | Roger Ebert" }, { "answer": "Barbara Hershey", "passage": "There is a scene in the movie where Michael Caine confronts Barbara Hershey and tells her that he loves her. She is stunned, does not know what to say, but does not categorically deny that she has feelings for him. After she leaves him, he stands alone on the street, ecstatic, his face glowing, saying \"I've got my answer! I've got my answer!\" Underlying all of \"Hannah and Her Sisters\" is the envy of Mickey (and Woody) that anyone could actually be happy enough and lucky enough to make such a statement. And yet, by the end of the movie, in his own way, Mickey has his answer, too.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.8067827224731445, "source": "search", "title": "Hannah and Her Sisters Movie Review (1986) | Roger Ebert" }, { "answer": "Barbara Hershey", "passage": "Arguably Woody Allen's best production with the exception of \"Annie Hall\". The film follows three sisters (Mia Farrow, Barbara Hershey and Oscar-winner Dianne Wiest) through their careers and their relationships. Farrow is the backbone that keeps everything together. However, husband Michael Caine (Oscar-winning) has his eye of Hershey and something might come of his crush. Max Von Sydow is seeing Hershey, but he may not be enough to curve her lust. Wiest seems to be the odd one out as she struggles with everything, thinking of herself as second-rate to sister Farrow. You know she might fit in well with Farrow's ex-husband (the priceless Allen). A wild film of vivid characters that entertains to the paramount. Allen received an Oscar for his screenplay and was nominated yet again for his dead-on direction. Not a perfect film, but Allen's amazing story-telling and his superb creation of memorable characters and sequences make \"Hannah and Her Sisters\" one of the better films of the 1980s. 4.5 out of 5 stars.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.428079128265381, "source": "search", "title": "Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Barbara Hershey", "passage": "Opening scene, with the first chapter-heading, at the Thanksgiving party, Elliott (Michael Caine) and the introduction of sisters Lee (Barbara Hershey), Hannah (Mia Farrow) and Holly (Dianne Wiest), in Woody Allen's Hannah And Her Sisters, 1986.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.663708209991455, "source": "search", "title": "Hannah And Her Sisters -- (Movie Clip) God, She's Beautiful" }, { "answer": "Barbara Hershey", "passage": "Financial consultant Elliott (Michael Caine) contrives to bump into sister-in-law Lee (Barbara Hershey), proceeding to the real Pageant bookshop in Manahattan's East Village, in writer-director Woody Allen's Hannah And Her Sisters, 1986.>", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.902817249298096, "source": "search", "title": "Hannah And Her Sisters -- (Movie Clip) God, She's Beautiful" }, { "answer": "Barbara Hershey", "passage": "Cast: Mia Farrow, Michael Caine, Woody Allen, Barbara Hershey, Dianne Wiest, Max von Sydow, Carrie Fisher, Maureen O’Sullivan, Lloyd Nolan, Daniel Stern, Tony Roberts, Joanna Gleason, John Turturro, Julia Louis-Dreyfus", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.025065422058105, "source": "search", "title": "Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) | The Film Spectrum" }, { "answer": "Barbara Hershey", "passage": "The film spans three Thanksgivings over a period of two years, beginning and ending on Thanksgiving Day with another in between. The holiday dinner table provides the perfect window into familial relationships, and judging from the title, the whole thing revolves around New York cater waitress, Hannah (Mia Farrow), and her two sisters. Holly (Dianne Wiest) feuds with her opportunist friend April (Carrie Fisher) over the rights to Broadway auditions and a studly architect. Lee (Barbara Hershey) dates misanthropic painter Frederick (Max von Sydow), but finds herself in a forbidden mutual attraction with Hannah’s husband, Elliot (Michael Caine), with whom she has an affair.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.991469860076904, "source": "search", "title": "Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) | The Film Spectrum" }, { "answer": "Barbara Hershey", "passage": "The deep cast would also provide a platform for up-and-comers like Daniel Stern (Home Alone), John Turturro (The Big Lebowski) and Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Seinfeld), who may have carried Woody Allen’s neuroses into George Costanza. The film also boosted the careers of familiar ’80s sweethearts, giving Carrie Fisher a romantic comedy to transition from The Return of the Jedi (1983) to When Harry Met Sally (1989), and a never prettier Barbara Hershey, who appeared with Gene Hackman in Hoosiers (1986) the same year.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.977415084838867, "source": "search", "title": "Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) | The Film Spectrum" } ]
Who had 70s hits with Have You Seen Her and Oh Girl?
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The narrator, portrayed by the song's author Eugene Record, expresses concern that the break-up may prove unbearable for him (\"Oh girl/I'd be in trouble if you left me now/'Cause I don't know where to look for love/I just don't know how\"), while knowing that staying will be no better (\"I could save myself a lot of useless tears/Girl I've got to get away from here\"; \"Better be on my way, I can't stay here\").", "precise_score": 1.5299445390701294, "rough_score": -1.0287175178527832, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oh Girl" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "Besides being one of the most dynamic acts on the soul circuit of the late '60s and early '70s, the Chi-Lites also had an enviable range, which took them from intelligent protest firestorms like \"(For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People\" and \"We Are Neighbors\" to the velvet-smooth ballads \"I Want to Pay You Back\" and \"Have You Seen Her.\" (Even more impressive then, that each of those four excellent songs first appeared on the same album, 1971's [For God's Sake] Give More Power to the People.) Largely self-contained as a group (frontman Eugene Record penned and produced much of their material), the Chi-Lites hit with some of the greatest soul tracks of the '70s, and they've never sounded better than they do on 20 Greatest Hits. Though Brunswick's design and packaging leave much to desire (the cover makes it look like this compilation dates from the medieval ages of the CD medium), everything that really counts is done perfectly. All of the hits, and a few solid album tracks, are presented in chronological order, while the sound quality is the best yet. There's always room for one quibble, though; the version of \"The Coldest Days of My Life\" heard here isn't the full version, as on Brunswick's previous Greatest Hits.", "precise_score": 1.1881582736968994, "rough_score": -0.7979740500450134, "source": "search", "title": "20 Greatest Hits by The Chi-Lites on Apple Music" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "One of the most popular smooth soul groups of the early '70s didn't hail from Philadelphia or Memphis, the two cities known for sweet, string-laden soul. Instead, the Chi-Lites were from Chicago, a town better known for its gritty urban blues and driving R&B. Led by vocalist Eugene Record, the Chi-Lites had a lush, creamy sound distinguished by their four-part harmonies and layered productions. During the early '70s, they racked up 11 Top Ten R&B singles, ranging from the romantic ballads \"Have You Seen Her\" and \"Oh Girl\" to protest songs like \"(For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People\" and \"There Will Never Be Any Peace (Until God Is Seated at the Conference Table).\" All the songs featured Record's warm, pleading tenor and falsetto, and the majority of the group's hits were written by Record, often in collaboration with other songwriters like Barbara Acklin.", "precise_score": 4.310924053192139, "rough_score": 6.847374439239502, "source": "search", "title": "The Chi-Lites | New Music And Songs - MTV Artists" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "The Chi-Lites had been around for nearly a decade before they finally had a hit in the late '60s. Eugene Record, Robert Lester, and Clarence Johnson formed the doo wop group the Chanteurs in the late '50s, and they released one single on Renee Records in 1959. Shortly afterward, Creadel \"Red\" Jones and Marshall Thompson, who had sung with the Desideros, teamed with the trio to form the Hi-Lites. Over the next four years, the Hi-Lites released a number of singles on local labels. In 1964, they changed their name to Marshall & the Chi-Lites, adding the \"C\" as tribute to their hometown Chicago. By the end of the year, Johnson left the group and the remaining quartet truncated their name to the Chi-Lites. Over the next four years, the group continued to perform and release independent singles, with Record slowly emerging as the group's lead singer, songwriter, and producer.", "precise_score": -8.290349960327148, "rough_score": -2.746854066848755, "source": "search", "title": "The Chi-Lites | New Music And Songs - MTV Artists" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "In 1968, the Chi-Lites signed with the large Chicago indie label Brunswick Records, and early the following year \"Give It Away\" became their first national hit single, reaching number ten on the R&B charts. Despite the moderate success of \"Let Me Be the Man My Daddy Was,\" the group wasn't able to deliver another big hit until \"Are You My Woman? (Tell Me So)\" climbed into the R&B Top Ten in early 1971, beginning a string of ten Top Ten hits that ran intermittently over the next four years. The follow-up to \"Are You My Woman?,\" \"(For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People,\" was their first pop hit, setting the stage for a pair of slow, soulful ballads, \"Have You Seen Her\" and \"Oh Girl,\" which both reached number one on the R&B charts; the latter was a number-one pop hit, as well. in the spring of 1972.", "precise_score": 2.7521870136260986, "rough_score": -3.6422903537750244, "source": "search", "title": "The Chi-Lites | New Music And Songs - MTV Artists" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "The Chi-Lites moved from \"soul superstars\" to simply superstars in 1972, as two group ballads rocketed to the top of the charts and became among the most memorable songs of the decade. \"Have You Seen Her,\" with its sad opening monologue, took the pop world by storm, only to be topped by the forlorn harmonica lead and impeccable harmonies of the group's greatest song, \"Oh Girl.\"", "precise_score": 3.747089147567749, "rough_score": 0.6450877785682678, "source": "search", "title": "Chi-Lites | SoulTracks - Soul Music Biographies, News and ..." }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "The Chi-Lites had a big year in 2004.  Their early 70s hit, \"Are You My Woman,\" was remade by Beyonce Knowles as the across-the-board hit and Grammy winning, \"Crazy In Love.\"  And their 1974 song \"That's How Long\" was used as the backdrop for one of the cuts on Jay-Z's Black Album.  Also, the group reunited with former lead Eugene Record for the March 2004 PBS Soul Music special and they sounded great.  Sadly, Record died in July 2005 after a long bout with cancer.  He will be greatly missed.", "precise_score": -1.8857276439666748, "rough_score": -1.7614212036132812, "source": "search", "title": "Chi-Lites | SoulTracks - Soul Music Biographies, News and ..." }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "One of the most popular smooth soul groups of the early '70s didn't hail from Philadelphia or Memphis, the two cities known for sweet, string-laden soul. Instead, the Chi-Lites were from Chicago, a town better known for its gritty urban blues and driving R&B. Led by vocalist Eugene Record, the Chi-Lites had a lush, creamy sound distinguished by their four-part harmonies and layered productions. During the early '70s, they racked up 11 Top Ten R&B singles, ranging from the romantic ballads \"Have You Seen Her\" and \"Oh Girl\" to protest songs like \"(For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People\" and \"There Will Never Be Any Peace (Until God Is Seated at the Conference Table).\" All the songs featured Record's warm, pleading tenor and falsetto, and the majority of the group's hits were written by Record, often in collaboration with other songwriters like Barbara Acklin.", "precise_score": 4.310924053192139, "rough_score": 6.847374439239502, "source": "search", "title": "Chi-Lites on Apple Music - iTunes - Everything you need to ..." }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "The Chi-Lites had been around for nearly a decade before they finally had a hit in the late '60s. Eugene Record, Robert Lester, and Clarence Johnson formed the doo wop group the Chanteurs in the late '50s, and they released one single on Renee Records in 1959. Shortly afterward, Creadel \"Red\" Jones and Marshall Thompson, who had sung with the Desideros, teamed with the trio to form the Hi-Lites. Over the next four years, the Hi-Lites released a number of singles on local labels. In 1964, they changed their name to Marshall & the Chi-Lites, adding the \"C\" as tribute to their hometown Chicago. By the end of the year, Johnson left the group and the remaining quartet truncated their name to the Chi-Lites. 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The follow-up to \"Are You My Woman?,\" \"(For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People,\" was their first pop hit, setting the stage for a pair of slow, soulful ballads, \"Have You Seen Her\" and \"Oh Girl,\" which both reached number one on the R&B charts; the latter was a number-one pop hit, as well. in the spring of 1972.", "precise_score": 2.7521870136260986, "rough_score": -3.6422903537750244, "source": "search", "title": "Chi-Lites on Apple Music - iTunes - Everything you need to ..." }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "Instead, the Chi-Lites were from Chicago, a town better known for its gritty urban blues and driving R&B. Led by vocalist Eugene Record , the Chi-Lites had a lush, creamy sound distinguished by their four-part harmonies and layered productions. 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Shortly afterward, Creadel \"Red\" Jones and Marshall Thompson, who had sung with the Desideros, teamed with the trio to form the Hi-Lites. Over the next four years, the Hi-Lites released a number of singles on local labels. In 1964, they changed their name to Marshall & the Chi-Lites, adding the \"C\" as tribute to their hometown Chicago. By the end of the year, Johnson left the group and the remaining quartet truncated their name to the Chi-Lites. 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The follow-up to \"Are You My Woman?,\" \"(For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People,\" was their first pop hit, setting the stage for a pair of slow, soulful ballads, \"Have You Seen Her\" and \"Oh Girl,\" which both reached number one on the R&B charts; the latter was a number-one pop hit, as well. in the spring of 1972.", "precise_score": 2.7521870136260986, "rough_score": -3.6422903537750244, "source": "search", "title": "The Chi-Lites — Listen for free on Spotify" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "\"Have You Seen Her\" is a song recorded by the soul vocal group, The Chi-Lites, and released on Brunswick Records in 1971. Composed by the lead singer Eugene Record and Barbara Acklin, the song was included on the group's 1971 album (For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.244218349456787, "source": "wiki", "title": "Have You Seen Her" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "The Chi-Lites recorded \"Have You Seen Her\" in a style owing much to the doo-wop traditions of the late 1950s, after the success of another such song earlier in the year, The Temptations' \"Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me).\" The song begins and ends with a narrator remarking on how he was once happy with a woman; however, she left him, so he passes the days by partaking in leisurely activities. However, much to the dismay of the narrator, the woman does not return, or attempt to communicate with him as he had hoped. The narrator ends the song by musing on how foolish he was for believing the woman of his dreams would always be around. Some radio edits have omitted the spoken dialogue for just the singing portions. The song peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100, and reached the top of the Billboard R&B Singles chart in November 1971. It also reached #3 on the UK Singles Chart in February 1972. 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In addition, it reached number fourteen on the UK Singles Chart in July 1972. 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It does not get any better than this.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.175341606140137, "source": "search", "title": "20 Greatest Hits by The Chi-Lites on Apple Music" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "One of the most popular smooth soul groups of the early '70s didn't hail from Philadelphia or Memphis, the two cities known for sweet, string-laden soul. Instead, the Chi-Lites were from Chicago, a town better known for its gritty urban blues and driving R&B. Led by vocalist Eugene Record, the Chi-Lites had a lush, creamy sound distinguished by their four-part harmonies and layered productions. 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The revamped lineup had three Top Ten R&B hits -- \"Homely Girl,\" \"There Will Never Be Any Peace (Until God Is Seated at the Conference Table),\" and \"Toby\" -- before they replaced Kensey with Doc Roberson. Shortly afterward, Brunswick became involved in serious financial problems, which prevented the label from promoting the group's record. Frustrated, Record left the band to become a solo recording artist for Warner Bros. The remaining trio, augmented by David Scott and Danny Johnson (who was replaced by Vandy Hampton in 1977), signed with Mercury, but none of their singles were hits.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.550957202911377, "source": "search", "title": "The Chi-Lites | New Music And Songs - MTV Artists" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "The original lineup of the Chi-Lites re-formed in 1980, and the group began recording for Eugene Record's label, Chi-Sound. Although their first singles were more successful than their Mercury Records, they didn't have a genuine hit until 1982, when \"Hot on a Thing (Called Love)\" reached number 15. The following year, they moved to Larc Records, where they had their final Top Ten hit with \"Bottoms Up.\" Late that year, Creadel Jones retired and the group continued to tour as a trio throughout the remainder of the decade. Record left the group in 1990 to record as a solo artist. He was replaced by Anthony Watson. 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Though both were quite popular on the Chicago scene, often facing each other in stage battles, neither was very stable or able to make much noise outside the city. The strongest elements of each joined in 1963 to form Marshall and the Hi-Lites. Two years later, having failed on the Daran, Dakar, Revue and Blue Rock labels, the group, now dubbed the Chi-Lites as a tribute to their home town, signed with Brunswick, which had just been bought out by Nat Tarnopol, manager of their old friend Jackie Wilson.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.194295883178711, "source": "search", "title": "The Chi-Lites Songs, History, and Biography" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "More about the Chi-Lites", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.33203411102295, "source": "search", "title": "The Chi-Lites Songs, History, and Biography" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "Chi-Lites awards and honors Vocal Group Hall of Fame (2005), R&B Hall of Fame (2000)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.453789710998535, "source": "search", "title": "The Chi-Lites Songs, History, and Biography" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "Chi-Lites facts and trivia", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.437494277954102, "source": "search", "title": "The Chi-Lites Songs, History, and Biography" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "The Chi-Lites' hit singles and albums:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.86379623413086, "source": "search", "title": "The Chi-Lites Songs, History, and Biography" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "R&B (For God's Sake) Give More Power to the People (1971), Greatest Hits (1972), A Letter to Myself (1973), Chi-Lites (1973)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.244058609008789, "source": "search", "title": "The Chi-Lites Songs, History, and Biography" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "Chi-Lites | SoulTracks - Soul Music Biographies, News and Reviews", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.461690902709961, "source": "search", "title": "Chi-Lites | SoulTracks - Soul Music Biographies, News and ..." }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "Chi-Lites", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.368789672851562, "source": "search", "title": "Chi-Lites | SoulTracks - Soul Music Biographies, News and ..." }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "www.chi-lites.info", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.313163757324219, "source": "search", "title": "Chi-Lites | SoulTracks - Soul Music Biographies, News and ..." }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "Like many popular soul groups of the 60s and 70s, the Chi-Lites found each other as teens, singing together and apart in various groups in their native Chicago until joining together as the Hi-Lites in the mid 60s. By the time they signed with the local Brunswick label in the late 60s, they had added a \"C\" and become the Chi-Lites. The Chi-Lites marriage with Brunswick bore fruit quickly, as they had their first R&B hit in 1968 with the sweet ballad, \"Give It Away.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.224746227264404, "source": "search", "title": "Chi-Lites | SoulTracks - Soul Music Biographies, News and ..." }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "While their early Brunswick songs were typical of the Smokey-influenced soul group sound of the late 60s, over time the Chi-Lites developed their own unique sound around the writing and production of lead singer Eugene Record . An immense talent, Record distinguished the Chi-Lites from other silky soul groups like the Stylistics and Blue Magic by balancing sweet soul ballads about loneliness and vulnerability with funky thumpers about race relations and social justice. In retrospect, how could an album boast the then-radical \"Give More Power to the People\" alongside the almost saccharine love song, \"I Want to Pay You Back?\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.667245864868164, "source": "search", "title": "Chi-Lites | SoulTracks - Soul Music Biographies, News and ..." }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "Internal group problems reduced the Chi-Lites to a trio in 1973, but the hits kept coming. \"Homely Girl,\" \"Stoned Out of My Mind,\" and \"Toby\" kept the group near the top of the R&B charts, though, by 1975, crossover success had waned. Due to serious financial difficulties at Brunswick that would ultimately kill the label, the group released its final Brunswick album, \"Half A Love,\" in 1975.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.832581520080566, "source": "search", "title": "Chi-Lites | SoulTracks - Soul Music Biographies, News and ..." }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "Eugene Record left the group in 1976 and released three solid but underrated albums for Warner Brothers. Marshall Thompson continued to lead a revamped Chi-Lites line-up through the remainder of the 70s, dropping two surprisingly good albums (Happy Being Lonely and The Fantastic Chi-Lites) without Record's participation.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.249073505401611, "source": "search", "title": "Chi-Lites | SoulTracks - Soul Music Biographies, News and ..." }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "In 1980, the most popular Chi-Lites lineup, consisting of Eugene Record, Marshall Thompson, Squirrel Lester and Craedel Jones, reunited and released the \"Heavenly Body\" LP. The reunited group continued on for four more years and three more albums on various labels, with limited chart success. In 1985 Eugene Record again left the group, but his compositions have continued to find the spotlight, being covered by dozens of artists from MC Hammer to Paul Young. He also quietly released an excellent gospel album in 1997, entitled \"Let Him In.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.070025444030762, "source": "search", "title": "Chi-Lites | SoulTracks - Soul Music Biographies, News and ..." }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "Marshall Thompson and Squirrel Lester, along with more recent addition Frank Reed and the group's first female member, Tara Thompson, continued the Chi-Lites tradition, recording sporadically and touring unceasingly over the last two decades with other classic soul groups such as the Stylistics and Ray, Goodman and Brown. In 2005 the group released the single \"Mother Love\" and followed the next with with a Christmas song.  Sadly, Lester died in January of 2010, leaving Thompson the sole remaining founding member of the group. Lester was replaced by Fred Simon (formerly of the Lost Generation). Marshall Thompson has been working with a number of younger acts in the Chicago area and is reportedly forming a new record company with Jackson family patriarch Joe Jackson.  Then, in February of 2014, Reed died after an illness.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.674333572387695, "source": "search", "title": "Chi-Lites | SoulTracks - Soul Music Biographies, News and ..." }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "The Chi-Lites' have left a legacy of great harmonies and classic material that continue to influence today's pop and soul artists and still wow soul music fans after nearly 50 years. 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The revamped lineup had three Top Ten R&B hits — \"Homely Girl,\" \"There Will Never Be Any Peace (Until God Is Seated at the Conference Table),\" and \"Toby\" — before they replaced Kensey with Doc Roberson. Shortly afterward, Brunswick became involved in serious financial problems, which prevented the label from promoting the group's record. Frustrated, Record left the band to become a solo recording artist for Warner Bros. The remaining trio, augmented by David Scott and Danny Johnson (who was replaced by Vandy Hampton in 1977), signed with Mercury, but none of their singles were hits.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.447842597961426, "source": "search", "title": "Chi-Lites on Apple Music - iTunes - Everything you need to ..." }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "The original lineup of the Chi-Lites re-formed in 1980, and the group began recording for Eugene Record's label, Chi-Sound. Although their first singles were more successful than their Mercury Records, they didn't have a genuine hit until 1982, when \"Hot on a Thing (Called Love)\" reached number 15. The following year, they moved to Larc Records, where they had their final Top Ten hit with \"Bottoms Up.\" Late that year, Creadel Jones retired and the group continued to tour as a trio throughout the remainder of the decade. Record left the group in 1990 to record as a solo artist. He was replaced by Anthony Watson. By the early '90s, Jones had re-joined the group, and this version of the Chi-Lites became a regular on the oldies and soul circuit during the '90s.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.433487415313721, "source": "search", "title": "Chi-Lites on Apple Music - iTunes - Everything you need to ..." }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "The Chi-Lites — Listen for free on Spotify", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.351122856140137, "source": "search", "title": "The Chi-Lites — Listen for free on Spotify" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "The Chi-Lites", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.339941024780273, "source": "search", "title": "The Chi-Lites — Listen for free on Spotify" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "Shortly after the release of the hit \"Stoned Out of My Mind,\" the Chi-Lites began to splinter in 1973, when Jones left the group and was replaced by Stanley Anderson, who was quickly replaced by Willie Kensey. The revamped lineup had three Top Ten R&B hits -- \"Homely Girl,\" \"There Will Never Be Any Peace (Until God Is Seated at the Conference Table),\" and \"Toby\" -- before they replaced Kensey with Doc Roberson. Shortly afterward, Brunswick became involved in serious financial problems, which prevented the label from promoting the group's record. Frustrated, Record left the band to become a solo recording artist for Warner Bros. The remaining trio, augmented by David Scott and Danny Johnson (who was replaced by Vandy Hampton in 1977), signed with Mercury, but none of their singles were hits.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.550957202911377, "source": "search", "title": "The Chi-Lites — Listen for free on Spotify" }, { "answer": "Chi-Lites", "passage": "The original lineup of the Chi-Lites re-formed in 1980, and the group began recording for Eugene Record 's label, Chi-Sound. Although their first singles were more successful than their Mercury Records, they didn't have a genuine hit until 1982, when \"Hot on a Thing (Called Love)\" reached number 15. The following year, they moved to Larc Records, where they had their final Top Ten hit with \"Bottoms Up.\" Late that year, Creadel Jones retired and the group continued to tour as a trio throughout the remainder of the decade. Record left the group in 1990 to record as a solo artist. He was replaced by Anthony Watson . By the early '90s, Jones had re-joined the group, and this version of the Chi-Lites became a regular on the oldies and soul circuit during the '90s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.1566481590271, "source": "search", "title": "The Chi-Lites — Listen for free on Spotify" } ]
"What was the name of the ""girl with kaleidoscope eyes"" in a Beatles song?"
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The Beatles were hard at work on Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, writing, recording, and experimenting behind closed doors at EMI's famed Abbey Road studios. Though the album took five months to record, few of these groundbreaking sessions were photographed. However, American photographer Henry Grossman spent an evening in the studio with the band as they began work on a new song: “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds”. Henry documented the entire session with his camera, taking more than 250 black and white photographs over the course of the evening. Only a small handful of these amazing pictures has ever been seen by the public. Curvebender is proud to present - for the first time ever - the entire collection of black and white photos, including more than 220 never-published pictures. Housed in a deluxe limited edition volume, these beautiful images are presented in chronological order, allowing the evening to unfold for the reader just as it did for Henry. 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As she informed the class- we had a mini lesson about the Beatles- John's son, when he was about 5 or 6, showed him a picture of a drawing he made of his friend, Lucy, in the sky with diamonds, and that's what the kid told his Dad. In fact, John's son got in contact with her when they were adults, it's also how he learned she developed Lupus.", "precise_score": -6.4626994132995605, "rough_score": -8.82030963897705, "source": "search", "title": "The Beatles - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Lyrics ..." }, { "answer": "Lucy", "passage": "\"He added it was \"pretty obvious\" that Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was inspired by LSD, and other songs made \"subtle hints\" about narcotics.\" -quoting Paul himself fallow the link about their interview with the bbc.", "precise_score": -9.328457832336426, "rough_score": -8.21375846862793, "source": "search", "title": "The Beatles - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Lyrics ..." }, { "answer": "Lucy", "passage": "John Lennon's story is true, that was what sparked the idea, however they spun it into a song purely about LSD from that picture since the picture was of Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds, that shoots out of the page from the combination of words. Lennon wasn't lying when he said that was how the song was made, and what it was about, because his son really did. 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You would know that this song, is not about drawing, or some girl named Lucy. Its about fucking acid.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.113374710083008, "source": "search", "title": "The Beatles - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Lyrics ..." }, { "answer": "Lucy", "passage": "General CommentI was told it's about drugs and being high LUCY in the SKY with DIAMONDS=LSD of course there's other interpretations, but drug use is just too obvious to not be one.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.356325149536133, "source": "search", "title": "The Beatles - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Lyrics ..." }, { "answer": "Lucy", "passage": "General Commentyeah, what a posted before was probably something like \"this song is not about LSD. it's about a picture john's son brought home that he drew of his school friend lucy. it was lucy, in the sky, with diamonds. john didn't realize it was an acronym for LSD until *after* he wrote it.\" okay. now everyone knows.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.033496856689453, "source": "search", "title": "The Beatles - Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds Lyrics ..." } ]
Will Rogers airport was built in which US state?
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What writer was expelled from West Point for showing up for a public parade wearing only a white belt and gloves?
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(There is no mention in West Point’s official records, however, of Poe reporting for drills in a belt, a smile and nothing else, as has often been rumored and given as reason for his expulsion).", "precise_score": -2.0139243602752686, "rough_score": -7.451989650726318, "source": "search", "title": "How Edgar Allan Poe Got Himself Kicked Out of the Army ..." }, { "answer": "Poe", "passage": "Cadets have a host of extracurricular activities available, most run by the office of the Directorate of Cadet Activities (DCA). DCA sponsors or operates 113 athletic and non-sport clubs. Many cadets join several clubs during their time at the academy and find their time spent with their clubs a welcome respite from the rigors of cadet life. DCA is responsible for a wide range of activities that provide improved quality of life for cadets, including: three cadet-oriented restaurants, the Cadet Store, and the Howitzer and Bugle Notes. The Howitzer is the annual yearbook, while Bugle Notes, also known as the \"plebe bible,\" is the manual of plebe knowledge. Plebe knowledge is a lengthy collection of traditions, songs, poems, anecdotes, and facts about the academy, the army, the Old Corps, and the rivalry with Navy that all plebes must memorize during cadet basic training. During plebe year, plebes may be asked, and are expected to answer, any inquiry about plebe knowledge asked by upper class cadets. Other knowledge is historical in nature, including information as found in Bugle Notes. However, some knowledge changes daily, such as \"the days\" (a running list of the number of days until important academy events), the menu in the mess hall for the day, or the lead stories in The New York Times.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.246865272521973, "source": "wiki", "title": "United States Military Academy" }, { "answer": "Edgar allen poe", "passage": "Edgar Allen Poe", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.0603609085083, "source": "search", "title": "Jeopardy 4 Oliver C. Jeopardy Template" }, { "answer": "Poe", "passage": "Which poet read a poem at John F Kennedy's inauguration?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.099374771118164, "source": "search", "title": "Jeopardy 4 Oliver C. 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This is the story of how the author’s military career went so wrong, so fast.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.906144142150879, "source": "search", "title": "How Edgar Allan Poe Got Himself Kicked Out of the Army ..." }, { "answer": "Edgar Allan Poe", "passage": "Edgar Allan Poe’s return to Richmond after his first semester at the University of Virginia at Charlottesville in December 1826 was not the joyous reunion with family and friends that most college freshmen experience. Poe’s friends avoided him. He discovered that his sweetheart, Elmira Royster, had gotten engaged in his absence. A two-year feud between Poe and his foster father, John Allan, erupted in an argument that sent Poe packing.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.008583068847656, "source": "search", "title": "How Edgar Allan Poe Got Himself Kicked Out of the Army ..." }, { "answer": "A Bostonian", "passage": "Eighteen-year-old Poe moved to Boston three months later and quickly arranged the publication of his first book, a collection of poems under the title Tamerlane. Calvin F. S. Thomas published the book, but Poe piled the publication costs on top of the significant gambling debts he’d accrued in school. Despite his investment in the book, Poe didn’t put his name anywhere in it and instead simply gave author’s credit to “A Bostonian,” perhaps hoping that the book would get more attention since Boston was then a literary mecca.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.071453094482422, "source": "search", "title": "How Edgar Allan Poe Got Himself Kicked Out of the Army ..." }, { "answer": "Poe", "passage": "Poe’s money and effort went down the drain when the book received poor distribution and was not reviewed by the local papers. With only a year of higher education, and skill in a single trade that cost him the last of his savings, Poe was broke and essentially unemployable. Like other young men faced with similar situations both before and after him, Poe turned to the government for help.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.96526050567627, "source": "search", "title": "How Edgar Allan Poe Got Himself Kicked Out of the Army ..." }, { "answer": "Poe", "passage": "Poe excelled under military discipline and set himself apart from his peers in the eyes of their superiors. Officers at Fort Monroe described Poe as “good, and entirely free from drinking” and “highly worthy of confidence,” and he was soon promoted to “artificer”—a tradesman position that involved preparing artillery shells—and later, sergeant major for artillery.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.883016586303711, "source": "search", "title": "How Edgar Allan Poe Got Himself Kicked Out of the Army ..." }, { "answer": "Poe", "passage": "Poe's fast success didn’t mean he was happy with army life. On the contrary, after two years of a five-year commitment, he badly wanted out, having served “as long as suits my ends or my inclination.” An early discharge would have been difficult to secure, so he approached his commanding officer, Lieutenant Howard, for advice. He disclosed his real name and age to the lieutenant and gave him the rundown of his troubled life. Howard took pity on Poe and agreed to arrange a discharge on one condition: Poe had to reconcile with his foster father, John Allan.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.063992500305176, "source": "search", "title": "How Edgar Allan Poe Got Himself Kicked Out of the Army ..." }, { "answer": "Poe", "passage": "Howard took a crack at Allan first, writing to him to suggest a family reunion and reconciliation with Poe, who would then be able to come home. Allan responded to say that Poe “had better remain as he is until the termination of his enlistment.” Undaunted, Poe next wrote to Allan himself, describing at length how he had changed and was inspired to make something of himself at the United States Military Academy. Allan did not reply to that letter, or several others that Poe subsequently sent.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.760245323181152, "source": "search", "title": "How Edgar Allan Poe Got Himself Kicked Out of the Army ..." }, { "answer": "Poe", "passage": "Even if the letters went unanswered and unread, the universe forced a reconciliation between the two men. In February, 1829, Fanny Allan, John’s wife and Poe’s foster mother, fell ill and died. Both Poe and Allan were grief stricken and the latter was softened enough that he agreed to help Poe end his enlistment and go to West Point the following year.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.123832702636719, "source": "search", "title": "How Edgar Allan Poe Got Himself Kicked Out of the Army ..." }, { "answer": "Poe", "passage": "But things went downhill when Poe learned that John Allan had fathered illegitimate twins and married a woman 20 years his junior. Poe worried that this meant his foster father would shut him out. These fears were confirmed in late 1830, when Allan wrote to say that he no longer wished to communicate with Poe.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.119407653808594, "source": "search", "title": "How Edgar Allan Poe Got Himself Kicked Out of the Army ..." }, { "answer": "Poe", "passage": "Furious, Poe sent Allan a long letter and revealed all his long-suppressed anger. He told Allan he didn’t have the energy or the finances to stay at the academy and wished to leave. Since the academy required Allan’s permission for Poe to withdraw, he promised that if Allan did not release him, he would get himself kicked out.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.108193397521973, "source": "search", "title": "How Edgar Allan Poe Got Himself Kicked Out of the Army ..." }, { "answer": "Poe", "passage": "By the end of January, he was tried and discharged. But before he left, he squeezed a little more use out of the army. He had persuaded 131 cadets to each give him a dollar and a quarter to finance the printing of a new volume of his poems. When he arrived in New York in February 1831, he released the book, simply called Poems, and dedicated it to his fellow cadets.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.114372253417969, "source": "search", "title": "How Edgar Allan Poe Got Himself Kicked Out of the Army ..." } ]
"What couple live next door to Dagwood and Blondie Bumstead in ""Blondie""?"
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Who was the Lone Ranger's great grand-nephew?
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In the Green Hornet comic book series published by NOW Comics, the Lone Ranger makes a cameo appearance by being in a portrait in the Reid home. Contrary to most visual media depictions, and acknowledged by developer/original scripter Ron Fortier to be the result of legal complications, his mask covers all of his face, as it did in the two serials from Republic Pictures (see below). However, rights to The Lone Ranger and The Green Hornet have been acquired by separate owners and the familial link has been ignored in the Western character's various incarnations. 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Other supporting players were selected from Detroit area actors and studio staff. These included Jay Michael (who also played the lead on Challenge of the Yukon, a.k.a. Sgt. Preston of the Yukon), Bill Saunders (as various villains, including Butch Cavendish), Paul Hughes (as the Ranger's friend Thunder Martin and as various army colonels and badmen), future movie star John Hodiak, Janka Fasciszewska (under the name Jane Fae), and Rube and Liz Weiss (a married couple, both actors in several radio and television programs in Detroit, Rube usually taking on villain roles on the \"Ranger\", and Liz playing damsels in distress). 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"Psychologist William Moulton Marston, inventor of the polygraph, or lie detector, also created a famous comic book heroine,. Who was she?"""
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Although Elizabeth is not listed as Marston's collaborator in his early work, Lamb, Matte (1996), and others refer directly and indirectly to Elizabeth's own work on her husband's research. She also appears in a picture taken in his laboratory in the 1920s (reproduced by Marston, 1938). Marston set out to commercialize Larson's invention of the polygraph when he subsequently embarked on a career in entertainment and comic book writing, and appeared as a salesman in ads for Gillette Razors, using a polygraph motif. Some have linked the device to the Lasso of Truth associated with the comic book character Wonder Woman, but a direct connection is difficult to demonstrate.", "precise_score": 4.190271377563477, "rough_score": 5.722210884094238, "source": "wiki", "title": "William Moulton Marston" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Marston introduced the idea to Max Gaines, co-founder with Jack Liebowitz of All-American Publications. Given the go-ahead, Marston developed Wonder Woman, basing her character on both Elizabeth and Olive Byrne, to be the model of a conventional, liberated, powerful modern woman. Marston's pseudonym, Charles Moulton, combined his own and Gaines' middle names.", "precise_score": 0.331138551235199, "rough_score": 1.8550814390182495, "source": "wiki", "title": "William Moulton Marston" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "After her name \"Suprema\" was replaced with \"Wonder Woman\", which was a popular term at the time that described women who were exceptionally gifted, the character made her debut in All Star Comics #8 in December 1941. Wonder Woman next appeared in Sensation Comics #1 (January 1942), and six months later, Wonder Woman #1 debuted. Except for four months in 2006, the series has been in print ever since. The stories were initially written by Marston and illustrated by newspaper artist Harry Peter. During his life, Marston had written many articles and books on psychological topics, but his last six years of writing were devoted to his comics creation.", "precise_score": -3.484224557876587, "rough_score": -2.1961538791656494, "source": "wiki", "title": "William Moulton Marston" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Marston's \"Wonder Woman\" is an early example of bondage themes that were entering popular culture in the 1930s. Physical submission appears again and again throughout Marston's comics work, with Wonder Woman and her criminal opponents frequently being tied up or otherwise restrained, and her Amazonian friends engaging in frequent wrestling and bondage play. These elements were softened by later writers of the series, who dropped such characters as the Nazi-like blond female slaver Eviless completely, despite her having formed the original Villainy Inc. of WW's enemies (in Wonder Woman #28, the last by Marston).", "precise_score": -4.966771125793457, "rough_score": -3.995487689971924, "source": "wiki", "title": "William Moulton Marston" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Some of these themes continued on in Silver Age characters who may have been influenced by Marston, notably Saturn Girl and Saturn Queen, who (like Eviless and her female army) are also from Saturn, also clad in tight, dark red bodysuits, also blond or red-haired, and also have telepathic powers. Stories involving the latter have been especially focused on the emotions involved in changing sides from evil to good, as were stories from Green Lantern's \"Blackest Night\" with its Emotional Spectrum which was likely influenced by Dr. Marston's work. Wonder Woman's golden lasso and Venus Girdle in particular were the focus of many of the early stories, and have the same capability to influence people for good in the short term that Transformation Island offered in the longer term. The Venus Girdle was an allegory for Marston's theory of \"sex love\" training, where people can be \"trained\" to embrace submission through eroticism.", "precise_score": -5.157050132751465, "rough_score": -3.7267658710479736, "source": "wiki", "title": "William Moulton Marston" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Wonder Woman was created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston with his wife and co-creator Elizabeth Holloway Marston, and first drawn by H. G. Peter. Their cohabitant-girlfriend, Olive Byrne, is credited as being Marston's muse for the iconic characters' physical appearance. Though born of male bondage fantasies, Wonder Woman evolved as a frontrunner of emancipation for the suffragettes who fought for the rights of women in the early 20th century. The character first appeared in All Star Comics #8 in December 1941 and first cover-dated on Sensation Comics #1, January 1942. The Wonder Woman title has been published by DC Comics almost continuously except for a brief hiatus in 1986. Her depiction as an international diplomatic heroine fighting for justice, love, peace, and gender equality has led to Wonder Woman being widely considered a feminist and LGBT icon, and the embodiment of the women's liberation movement. ", "precise_score": 3.8233227729797363, "rough_score": 5.002143859863281, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Marston introduced the idea to Gaines, co-founder of All-American Publications. Given the go-ahead, Marston developed Wonder Woman with Elizabeth, whom Marston believed to be a model of that era's unconventional, liberated woman. Marston also drew inspiration from the bracelets worn by Olive Byrne, who lived with the couple in a polyamorous relationship. 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He was also intimately and personally involved with the earliest movements for women's rights, including issues of birth control, voting and career equity. Knowing that, it is no surprise that William Moulton Marston's most famous work is the creation of the comic book heroine, Wonder Woman.", "precise_score": 3.9818811416625977, "rough_score": 3.6667439937591553, "source": "search", "title": "DiSC Profile - William Moulton Marston: developer of the ..." }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "It would seem that neither Max Gaines of DC Comics nor William Moulton Marston were absolutely certain how a female heroine would be accepted. Max Gaines introduced the heroine in the back of a comic at first and William Moulton Marston used the pen name of Charles Moulton. They need not have worried. 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Although Elizabeth is not listed as Marston’s collaborator in his early work, Lamb, Matte (1996), and others refer directly and indirectly to Elizabeth’s work on her husband’s deception research. She also appears in a picture taken in his polygraph laboratory in the 1920s (reproduced in Marston, 1938).\" [3] [4] Some have linked this device to Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth , but a direct connection is difficult to demonstrate.", "precise_score": 2.420020580291748, "rough_score": 4.276418209075928, "source": "search", "title": "William Moulton Marston - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Marston introduced the idea to Max Gaines , cofounder (along with Jack Liebowitz ) of All-American Publications . Given the go-ahead, Marston developed Wonder Woman with Elizabeth (whom Marston believed to be a model of that era's unconventional, liberated woman). [1] In creating Wonder Woman, Marston was also inspired by Olive Byrne, who lived with the couple in a polygamous / polyamorous relationship. [6] Marston's pseudonym , Charles Moulton, combined his own and Gaines' middle names.", "precise_score": 0.33841782808303833, "rough_score": 3.0038514137268066, "source": "search", "title": "William Moulton Marston - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Editor Sheldon Mayer replaced the name \"Suprema\" with \" Wonder Woman \", and the character made her debut in All Star Comics #8 (December 1941). The character next appeared in Sensation Comics #1 (January 1942), and six months later, Wonder Woman #1 debuted. Except for four months in 2006, the series has been in print ever since, and now appears bi-monthly. The stories were initially written by Marston and illustrated by newspaper artist Harry Peter . 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He was inducted into the Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2006.", "precise_score": 7.930771827697754, "rough_score": 8.333662986755371, "source": "search", "title": "William Moulton Marston (1893 - 1947) - Genealogy" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Marston is credited as the creator of the systolic blood pressure test used in an attempt to detect deception, which became one component of the modern polygraph. According to their son, Marston's wife Elizabeth Holloway Marston was also involved in the development of the systolic blood-pressure test: \"According to Marston’s son, it was his mother Elizabeth, Marston’s wife, who suggested to him that \"When she got mad or excited, her blood pressure seemed to climb\" (Lamb, 2001). Although Elizabeth is not listed as Marston’s collaborator in his early work, Lamb, Matte (1996), and others refer directly and indirectly to Elizabeth’s work on her husband’s deception research. She also appears in a picture taken in his polygraph laboratory in the 1920s (reproduced in Marston, 1938). Some have linked this device to Wonder Woman's Lasso of Truth, but a direct connection is difficult to demonstrate.", "precise_score": 2.3758609294891357, "rough_score": 4.173495292663574, "source": "search", "title": "William Moulton Marston (1893 - 1947) - Genealogy" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Marston introduced the idea to Max Gaines, co-founder with Jack Liebowitz of All-American Publications. Given the go-ahead, Marston developed Wonder Woman with Elizabeth (whom Marston believed to be a model of that era's unconventional, liberated woman). In creating Wonder Woman, Marston was also inspired by Olive Byrne, who lived with the couple in a polygamous/polyamorous relationship. Marston's pseudonym, Charles Moulton, combined his own and Gaines' middle names.", "precise_score": 0.2444257289171219, "rough_score": 3.0706543922424316, "source": "search", "title": "William Moulton Marston (1893 - 1947) - Genealogy" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Editor Sheldon Mayer replaced the name \"Suprema\" with \"Wonder Woman\", and the character made her debut in All Star Comics #8 (December 1941). The character next appeared in Sensation Comics #1 (January 1942), and six months later, Wonder Woman #1 debuted. Except for four months in 2006, the series has been in print ever since, and it now appears bi-monthly. The stories were initially written by Marston and illustrated by newspaper artist Harry Peter. During his life Marston had written many articles and books on psychological topics, but his last six years of writing were devoted to his comics creation.", "precise_score": -4.070319175720215, "rough_score": -2.156965732574463, "source": "search", "title": "William Moulton Marston (1893 - 1947) - Genealogy" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Dr. William Moulton Marston (May 9, 1893–May 2, 1947) was a psychologist, feminist theorist, creator of the \"Wonder Woman\" character and comic book writer. Born in Cliftondale, Massachusetts, he obtained a law degree in 1918 and graduated from Harvard with a Ph.D. in Psychology in 1921. After teaching at American University in Washington D.C. Marston traveled to Universal Studios in California in 1929, where he spent a year as Director of Public Services.", "precise_score": 5.8593292236328125, "rough_score": 6.2937211990356445, "source": "search", "title": "Who is William Moulton Marston? - Intesi! Resources" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "In an October 25, 1940 interview conducted by Olive and published in Family Circle, titled \"Don't Laugh at the Comics\", Marston described what he saw as the great educational potential of comic books. This article caught the attention of comics publisher Max Gaines, who hired Marston as an educational consultant for Detective Comics (now DC Comics). Gaines encouraged Marston to create a female comic book hero. Marston came back with a synopsis for a character called \"Suprema, the Wonder Woman.\"", "precise_score": -1.2461302280426025, "rough_score": -0.30986517667770386, "source": "search", "title": "Who is William Moulton Marston? - Intesi! Resources" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Comics editor Sheldon Mayer cut the name \"Suprema\", sticking with \"Wonder Woman\" as the name of the feature and title character instead. In December 1941, Wonder Woman made her debut in All Star Comics #8. The character's next appearance was in Sensation Comics #1 (January 1942), and six months later the character's eponymous comic book began publication. Wonder Woman has been in print ever since. The stories were initially written by Marston (under the pseudonym Charles Moulton) and illustrated by newspaper artist Harry Peter. During his life Marston had written many articles and books on psychological topics, but his last six years of writing were devoted to his comics creation.", "precise_score": -1.023890495300293, "rough_score": 1.17497980594635, "source": "search", "title": "Who is William Moulton Marston? - Intesi! Resources" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "As the inventor of the lie detector, William Marston wielded massive influence over the development of American society, but that was nothing compared to the impact he made when he created the comic book character of Wonder Woman.", "precise_score": 5.439705848693848, "rough_score": 6.6877641677856445, "source": "search", "title": "Who is William Moulton Marston? - Intesi! Resources" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "In 1941, under the pseudonym Charles Moulton, Marston created the first great female comic book hero, Wonder Woman, a displaced Amazon princess who helped the Allies defeat the Axis Powers while seeking romance on the side. (Unsurprisingly, Wertham was appalled by the character, which he denounced for its \"lesbian overtones.\") Unlike most intellectuals, Marston celebrated the popularity of the comic book form and saw it as an opportunity to get kids to read--and to circulate radical feminist notions. Writing in Phi Beta Kappa's journal, The American Scholar, in the early '40s, he noted: \"It's too bad for us 'literary' enthusiasts, but it's the truth nevertheless--pictures tell any story more effectively than words.... If children will read comics... .why isn't it advisable to give them some constructive comics to read?\"", "precise_score": 2.899425506591797, "rough_score": 4.887648582458496, "source": "search", "title": "Who is William Moulton Marston? - Intesi! Resources" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Such notions, suggests Daniels, help explain some of Wonder Woman s crime-fighting accoutrements, especially her \"magic lasso\" that--shades of a lie detector!--forces men to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.", "precise_score": -5.844143390655518, "rough_score": -3.7914199829101562, "source": "search", "title": "Who is William Moulton Marston? - Intesi! Resources" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Whether Marston's feminist utopia, which Daniels calls \"simultaneously daring and touchingly naive,\" has come to pass, his contribution to popular culture has endured. By the time of his death in 1947, Wonder Woman was already a household name (and a cottage industry), appearing in various comic books and newspaper strips; she remains a vibrant part of popular culture, whether as a feminist icon, the hero of a campy late-'70s action-adventure show, or the subject of Strength of Will, a graphic novel by Alex Ross coming this fall from DC Comics.", "precise_score": -4.289982795715332, "rough_score": -1.0681252479553223, "source": "search", "title": "Who is William Moulton Marston? - Intesi! Resources" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "“Noted Psychologist Revealed as Author of Best-Selling ‘Wonder Woman,’” read the astonishing headline. In the summer of 1942, a press release from the New York offices of All-American Comics turned up at newspapers, magazines and radio stations all over the United States. The identity of Wonder Woman’s creator had been “at first kept secret,” it said, but the time had come to make a shocking announcement: “the author of ‘Wonder Woman’ is Dr. William Moulton Marston, internationally famous psychologist.” The truth about Wonder Woman had come out at last.", "precise_score": 2.7215189933776855, "rough_score": 2.830620050430298, "source": "search", "title": "The Surprising Origin Story of Wonder Woman | Arts ..." }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "In 1941, under the pseudonym Charles Moulton, Marston created the first great female comic book hero, Wonder Woman, a displaced Amazon princess who helped the Allies defeat the Axis Powers while seeking romance on the side. (Unsurprisingly, Wertham was appalled by the character, which he denounced for its \"lesbian overtones.\") Unlike most intellectuals, Marston celebrated the popularity of the comic book form and saw it as an opportunity to get kids to read -- and to circulate radical feminist notions. Writing in Phi Beta Kappa’s journal, The American Scholar, in the early ’40s, he noted: \"It’s too bad for us ‘literary’ enthusiasts, but it’s the truth nevertheless -- pictures tell any story more effectively than words....If children will read comics...why isn’t it advisable to give them some constructive comics to read?\"", "precise_score": 2.955059766769409, "rough_score": 4.800675868988037, "source": "search", "title": "William Marston’s Secret Identity - Reason.com" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Such notions, suggests Daniels, help explain some of Wonder Woman’s crime-fighting accoutrements, especially her \"magic lasso\" that -- shades of a lie detector! -- forces men to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.", "precise_score": -5.872806549072266, "rough_score": -3.7778379917144775, "source": "search", "title": "William Marston’s Secret Identity - Reason.com" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Whether Marston’s feminist utopia, which Daniels calls \"simultaneously daring and touchingly naive,\" has come to pass, his contribution to popular culture has endured. By the time of his death in 1947, Wonder Woman was already a household name (and a cottage industry), appearing in various comic books and newspaper strips; she remains a vibrant part of popular culture, whether as a feminist icon, the hero of a campy late-’70s action-adventure show, or the subject of Strength of Will, a graphic novel by Alex Ross coming this fall from DC Comics.", "precise_score": -4.2230024337768555, "rough_score": -1.1248764991760254, "source": "search", "title": "William Marston’s Secret Identity - Reason.com" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Wonder Woman", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.6641845703125, "source": "wiki", "title": "William Moulton Marston" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "One of the purposes of these bondage depictions was to induce eroticism in readers as a part of what he called \"sex love training\". Through his Wonder Woman comics, he aimed to condition readers to becoming more readily accepting of loving submission to loving authorities rather than being so assertive with their own destructive egos.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.58018684387207, "source": "wiki", "title": "William Moulton Marston" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "When the original pages of artwork are returned by the printer, they are typically given back to the artists, who sometimes sell them at comic book conventions, or in galleries and art shows related to comic book art. The original pages of the first appearances of such legendary characters as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and Spider-man are considered priceless.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.857305526733398, "source": "wiki", "title": "Comic book" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Wonder Woman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character is a founding member of the Justice League, demigoddess, and warrior princess of the Amazons, which are based on the Amazons of Greek mythology. In her homeland, she is Princess Diana of Themyscira, and outside of her homeland, she is known by her secret identity Diana Prince.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.80942440032959, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Wonder Woman's origin story relates that she was sculpted from a clay figure by her mother Queen Hippolyta, and received life and superhuman powers as blessings from members of the Greek Gods. However, in recent years she has been depicted as the daughter of Zeus, and jointly raised by her mother Hippolyta and her aunts Antiope and Menalippe. Her Amazonian-training helped to develop a wide range of extraordinary skills in strategy, hunting and fighting. She possesses an arsenal of advanced technology, including the Lasso of Truth, a pair of indestructible bracelets, a tiara which serves as a projectile, and, in older stories, a range of devices based on Amazon technology.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.608077049255371, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Created during World War II, the character was initially depicted fighting Axis military forces as well as an assortment of colorful supervillains, although over time her stories came to place greater emphasis on characters, deities, and monsters from Greek mythology. In the decades since her debut, Wonder Woman has gained a formidable cast of enemies bent on eliminating the Amazon, including classic villains such as Ares, Hades, Cheetah, Circe, Doctor Psycho, and Giganta, along with more recent adversaries such as the First Born. Wonder Woman has also regularly appeared in comic books featuring the superhero teams Justice Society (from 1941) and Justice League (from 1960). ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.492732048034668, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Notable depictions of the character in other media include the 1975–1979 ... Wonder Woman TV series starring Lynda Carter, as well as animated series such as the Super Friends and Justice League. Since Carter's television series, studios struggled to introduce a new live-action Wonder Woman to audiences, although the character continued to feature in a variety of toys and merchandise, as well as animated adaptations of DC properties, including a direct-to-DVD animated feature. Attempts to return Wonder Woman to television have included a television pilot for NBC in 2011, closely followed by another stalled production for The CW. Gal Gadot portrayed Wonder Woman in the 2016 film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, marking the character's feature film debut after over 70 years of history. Gadot will also star in the character's first solo live-action film Wonder Woman, set to be released on June 2, 2017. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.000505447387695, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "\"Wonder Woman is psychological propaganda for the new type of woman who should, I believe, rule the world\", Marston wrote.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.519795894622803, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Initially, Wonder Woman was an Amazon champion who wins the right to return Steve Trevor - a United States intelligence officer whose plane had crashed on the Amazons' isolated island homeland - to \"Man's World\" and to fight crime and the evil of the Nazis. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.089995384216309, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "During this period, Wonder Woman joined the Justice Society of America as the team's secretary. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.762726783752441, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "During the Silver Age, under writer Robert Kanigher, Wonder Woman's origin was revamped, along with other characters'. The new origin story increased the character's Hellenic and mythological roots: receiving the blessing of each deity in her crib, Diana is destined to become \"beautiful as Aphrodite, wise as Athena, as strong as Hercules, and as swift as Hermes.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.39120101928711, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "At the end of the 1960s, under the guidance of Mike Sekowsky, Wonder Woman surrendered her powers in order to remain in Man's World rather than accompany her fellow Amazons to another dimension. Wonder Woman begins using the alias Diana Prince and opens a mod boutique. She acquires a Chinese mentor named I Ching, who teaches Diana martial arts and weapons skills. Using her fighting skill instead of her powers, Diana engaged in adventures that encompassed a variety of genres, from espionage to mythology. This phase of her story was directly influenced by the British spy thriller The Avengers and Diana Rigg's portrayal of Emma Peel. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.081136703491211, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Following the 1985 Crisis on Infinite Earths series, George Pérez, Len Wein, and Greg Potter rewrote the character's origin story, depicting Wonder Woman as an emissary and ambassador from Themyscira to Patriarch's World, charged with the mission of bringing peace to the outside world. Pérez incorporated a variety of deities and concepts from Greek mythology in Wonder Woman's stories and origin. His rendition of the character acted as the foundation for the modern Wonder Woman stories, as he expanded upon the widely accepted origin of Diana being birthed out of clay. The relaunch was a critical and commercial success. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.817986488342285, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "In August 2010 (issue #600), J. Michael Straczynski took over the series' writing duties and introduced Wonder Woman to an alternate timeline created by the Gods in which Paradise Island had been destroyed and the Amazons scattered around the world. In this timeline, Diana is an orphan raised in New York. The entire world has forgotten Wonder Woman's existence and the main story of this run was of Diana trying to restore reality even though she does not properly remember it herself. A trio of Death Goddesses called The Morrigan acted as the main enemy of Wonder Woman. In this run, Wonder Woman wore a new costume designed by Jim Lee. Straczynski determined the plot and continued writing duties till Wonder Woman #605; writer Phil Hester then continued his run, which ultimately concluded in Wonder Woman #614. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.78402042388916, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "In 2011, DC Comics relaunched its entire line of publications to attract a new generation of readers, and thus released volume 4 of the Wonder Woman comic book title. Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang were assigned on writing and art duties respectively and revamped the character's history considerably. In this new continuity, Wonder Woman wears a costume similar to her original costume, utilizes a sword and shield, and has a completely new origin. No longer a clay figure brought to life by the magic of the gods, she is, instead, a demi-goddess and the natural-born daughter of Hippolyta and Zeus. Azzarello and Chiang's revamp of the character was critically acclaimed, but highly divisive among long time fans of the character. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.944900512695312, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "During Marston's run, Diana Prince was the name of an army nurse whom Wonder Woman met. The nurse wanted to meet her fiancé, who was transferred to South America, but was unable to arrange for money to do so. As Wonder Woman needed a secret identity to monitor and look after Steve (who was admitted in the same army hospital Diana Prince worked at), and because both of them looked a lot like each other, Wonder Woman gave the nurse money to go to her fiancé in exchange for the nurse's credentials and took Diana Prince as her alias. She started to work as an army nurse and later as an Air Force secretary. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.195469856262207, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "The Diana Prince alias also played an important role after the events of Infinite Crisis. Wonder Woman was broadcast worldwide killing a villain named Maxwell Lord, as he was mind controlling Superman into killing Batman. When Wonder Woman caught him in her lasso, demanding to know how to stop Superman, Maxwell revealed that the only way to stop him was to kill Lord, so as a last resort Diana snapped his neck. To recover from the trauma of killing another person, the Amazon went into a self-imposed exile for one year. On her return to public life, Diana realized that her life as a full-time celebrity superhero and ambassador had kept her removed from humanity. Because of this she assumed the persona of Diana Prince and became an agent at the Department of Metahuman Affairs. During a later battle with the witch Circe, a spell was placed on Diana leaving her powerless when not in the guise of Wonder Woman. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.888860702514648, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Princess Diana commands respect both as Wonder Woman and Diana Prince; her nickname— The Amazon Princess— illustrates the dichotomy of her character. She is a powerful, strong-willed character who would never back down from a fight or a challenge. Yet, she is a diplomat who strongly \"favors the pen\", and a lover of peace who would never seek to fight or escalate a conflict. She's simultaneously both the most fierce and most nurturing member of the Justice League; and her political connections as the ambassador of a warrior nation makes her an invaluable addition to the team. With her powerful abilities, centuries of training and experienced at handling threats that range from petty crime to threats that are of a magical or supernatural nature, Diana is capable of competing with nearly any hero or villain.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.409337043762207, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Writer Gail Simone was applauded for her portrayal of Wonder Woman during her run on the series, with comic book reviewer Dan Phillips of IGN noting that \"she's molded Diana into a very relatable and sympathetic character.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.338481426239014, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "In the Golden Age, Wonder Woman adhered to an amazon code of helping any in need, even misogynistic people; and never accepting a reward for saving someone; while conversely, the modern version of the character has been shown to perform lethal and fatal actions when left with no other alternative, exemplified in the killing of Maxwell Lord in order to save Superman's life.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.549424171447754, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Diana, after her death, was granted divinity as the Goddess of Truth by her gods for such faithful devotion. During her brief time as a god of Olympus, Diana was replaced in the role of Wonder Woman by her mother, Queen Hippolyta. Unlike Diana receiving the title of Wonder Woman in honor, Hippolyta's role as Wonder Woman was meant to be a punishment for her betrayal in Artemis' death as well as for unintentionally killing her own daughter. However, Hippolyta eventually grew to enjoy the freedom and adventure the title came with. Whereas Diana used the Lasso of Truth as her primary weapon, Hippolyta favored a broad sword.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.327038764953613, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "John Byrne, the writer that introduced the concept of Hippolyta as the first Wonder Woman, has explained his intentions in a post in his message board:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.508942604064941, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "I thought George's one \"mistake\" in rebooting Wonder Woman was making her only 25 years old when she left Paradise Island. I preferred the idea of a Diana who was thousands of years old (as, if I recall correctly, she was in the TV series). From that angle, I would have liked to have seen Diana having been Wonder Woman in WW2, and be returning to our world in the reboot.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.829864501953125, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "As Wonder Woman, Queen Hippolyta immediately got involved in a time travel mission back to the 1940s with Jay Garrick. After this mission, she elected to join the Justice Society of America and remained in that era for eight years, where her teammates nicknamed her \"Polly\". During that time she had a relationship with Ted Grant. Hippolyta also made visits into the past to see her godchild Lyta, daughter of Hippolyta's protege Helena, the Golden Age Fury. These visits happened yearly from young Lyta's perspective and also accounted for Hippolyta's participation in the JSA/JLA team ups. When she returned from the past, Hippolyta took Diana's place in the JLA as well. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.014907836914062, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Artemis of Bana-Mighdall briefly served as Wonder Woman during Hippolyta's trials for a new Wonder Woman. Orana, a character similar to Artemis, defeated Diana in a new contest and became Wonder Woman in pre-Crisis on Infinite Earths continuity. Orana was killed during her first mission. Others who have donned the Wonder Woman persona include Nubia, Cassandra Sandsmark, and Donna Troy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.314044952392578, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Diana is depicted as a masterful athlete, acrobat, fighter and strategist, trained and experienced in many ancient and modern forms of armed and unarmed combat, including exclusively Amazonian martial arts. In some versions, her mother trained her, as Wonder Girl, for a future career as Wonder Woman. From the beginning, she is portrayed as highly skilled in using her Amazon bracelets to stop bullets and in wielding her golden lasso. Batman once called her the \"best melee fighter in the world\". The modern version of the character is known to use lethal force when she deems it necessary.Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #219 (September 2005) In the New 52 continuity, her superior combat skills are the result of her amazon training, as well as receiving further training from Ares, the God of War, himself, since as early as her childhood. The Golden Age Wonder Woman also had knowledge in psychology, as did her Amazon sisters.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.617108345031738, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "The Golden Age Wonder Woman had strength that was comparable to the Golden Age Superman. Wonder Woman was capable of bench pressing 15,000 pounds even before she had earned her bracelets, and later hoisted a 50,000 pound boulder above her head to inspire Amazons facing the test. Another example of her great strength was when she was able to tear a steel door off its hinges. In one of her earliest appearances, she is shown running easily at 60 mph, and later jumps from a building and lands on the balls of her feet. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.621614456176758, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "She also had an array of mental and psychic abilities, as corresponding to Dr. Marston's interest in parapsychology and mysticism. Such an array included ESP, astral projection, telepathy (with or without the Mental Radio), mental control over the electricity in her body, the Amazonian ability to turn brain energy into muscle power, etc. Wonder Woman first became immune to electric shocks after having her spirit stripped from her atoms by Dr. Psycho's Electro Atomizer; it was also discovered that she was unable to send a mental radio message without her body. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.6227264404296875, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Wonder Woman (vol. 1) #105 revealed that Diana was formed from clay by the Queen of the Amazons, given life and power by four of the Greek and Roman gods (otherwise known as the Olympian deities) as gifts. \"Beautiful as Aphrodite, wise as Athena, swifter than Hermes, and stronger than Hercules\", making her the strongest of the amazons. Wonder Woman's Amazon training gave her limited telepathy, profound scientific knowledge, and the ability to speak every language known to man and beyond - even caveman and Martian languages. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.282377243041992, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "In the Silver and Bronze ages of comics, Wonder Woman was able to further increase her strength. In times of great need, removing her bracelets would temporarily augment her power tenfold, but cause her to go insane in the process. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.386011123657227, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "In the Post-Crisis universe, Wonder Woman receives her powers as a blessing from Olympian deities just like the silver age version before, but with changes to some of her powers: ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.823052406311035, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "* Hermes, the messenger god of speed, granted Diana superhuman speed and the ability to fly. She is capable of flying at speeds approaching half the speed of light. She can react quickly enough to deflect bullets, lasers, and other projectiles with her virtually impenetrable bracelets. After the 2011 relaunch of the character, Wonder Woman does not naturally possess the power of flight. She gains it once she is hit by a feather thrown by Hermes. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.608508110046387, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "After the 2011 relaunch, Diana gained new powers. As the natural born daughter of Hippolyta and Zeus, she has inherited some of her father's powers, which are suppressed by wearing her bracelets. She uses these powers in battle against the Goddess Artemis and quickly renders her unconscious with ease with a series of carefully positioned counterattacks. While using her godly strength, her costume and accoutrements lit up and her eyes glowed like her father's. After becoming the God of War in the pages of Wonder Woman, Diana inherits his divine abilities. Diana has not exhibited her full powers as War, but is seen in Superman/Wonder Woman #5 to slip easily into telepathic rapport with a soldier, explaining \"I am War. I know all soldiers, and they know me.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.906432151794434, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Diana's bulletproof bracelets were formed from the remnants of Athena's legendary shield, the Aegis, to be awarded to her champion. The shield was made from the indestructible hide of the great she-goat, Amalthea, who suckled Zeus as an infant. These forearm guards have thus far proven indestructible and able to absorb the impact of incoming attacks, allowing Wonder Woman to deflect automatic weapon fire and energy blasts. Diana can slam the bracelets together to create a wave of concussive force capable of making strong beings like Superman's ears bleed. Recently, she gained the ability to channel Zeus's lightning through her bracelets as well. Zeus explained to her that this power had been contained within the bracelets since their creation, because they were once part of the Aegis, and that he had only recently unlocked it for her use. After the 2011 relaunch of the character, it was revealed that Diana was the daughter of Zeus and Hippolyta and that the bracelets are able to keep the powers she has inherited from Zeus in check. In addition, Hephaestus has modified the bracelets to allow Wonder Woman the sorcerous ability to manifest a sword of grayish metal from each bracelet. Each sword, marked with a red star, takes shape from a flash of lightning, and when Wonder Woman is done with them, the swords disappear, supposedly, back into her bracelets. As such, she has produced other weapons from the bracelets in this way such as a bow that fires explosive arrows, spears and energy bolts among others. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.351895332336426, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "The Lasso of Truth, or Lariat of Hestia, was forged by Hephaestus from the golden girdle of Gaea. It compels all beings who come into contact with it to tell the absolute truth and is virtually indestructible; in Identity Crisis, Green Arrow mistakenly describes it as \"the only lie detector designed by Zeus.\" The only times it has been broken were when Wonder Woman herself refused to accept the truth revealed by the lasso, such as when she confronted Rama Khan of Jarhanpur, and by Bizarro in Matt Wagner's non-canonical Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity. It also at one time had the power to force anyone caught to obey any command given them, even overriding the mind control of others; this was effective enough to defeat strong-willed beings like Captain Marvel. Diana wields the lasso with great precision and accuracy and can use it as a whip or noose.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.922614097595215, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "As early as the 1950s, Wonder Woman's Tiara has also been used as a razor-edged throwing weapon, returning to her like a boomerang. The Tiara allows Wonder Woman to be invulnerable from telepathic attacks. It allows for Diana to telepathically contact people such as the Amazons back on Themyscira using the telepathic power of the red star ruby in the center of her Tiara.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.456221580505371, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "The Golden, Silver, and Bronze Age portrayals of Wonder Woman showed her using a silent and Invisible plane that could be controlled by mental command via her Tiara and fly at speeds up to . Its appearance has varied over time; originally it had a propeller, while later it was drawn as a jet aircraft resembling a stealth aircraft. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.325345039367676, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "During the golden age Wonder Woman possessed a Purple Ray capable of healing even a fatal gunshot wound to the brain. She also possessed a Mental Radio that could let her receive messages from those in need.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.893855094909668, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "As a recent temporary inductee into the Star Sapphires, Wonder Woman gained access to the violet power ring of love. This ring allowed her to alter her costume at will, create solid-light energy constructs, and reveal a person's true love to them. She was able to combine the energy with her lasso to enhance its ability.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.572911262512207, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Wonder Woman's outfit has varied over time, although almost all of her outfit incarnations have retained some form of breastplate, tiara, bracelets, and her signature five-pointed star symbols. Although Wonder Woman's outfit design was originally rooted in American symbolism and iconography, it was later explained that the design had Amazonian roots. During a flashback in Vol. 3, Hippolyta is shown issuing orders to have a garment created for Diana, taking inspiration from the skies on the night Diana was born; a red hunter's moon and a field of stars against deep blue, and the eagle breastplate being a symbol of Athena's avian representations.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.089611053466797, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "The Golden Age Wonder Woman also had a pair of red magnetic earrings which allowed her to receive messages from Queen Desira of the planet Venus.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.426717758178711, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "At the time of her debut, Wonder Woman sported a red top with a golden eagle emblem, a white belt, blue star-spangled culottes, and red and golden go-go boots. She originally wore a skirt; however according to Elizabeth Martson, \"It was too hard to draw and would have been over her head most of the time.\" This outfit was entirely based on the American flag, because Wonder Woman was purely an American icon as she debuted during World War 2. Later in 1942, Wonder Woman's outfit received a slight change - the culottes were converted entirely into skin-tight shorts and she wore sandals. While earlier most of her back was exposed, during the imposition of the Comics Code Authority in the mid-1950s, Wonder Woman's outfit was rectified to make her back substantially covered, in order to comply with the Authority's rule of minimum exposure. During Mike Sekowsky's run in the late 1960s, Diana surrendered her powers and started using her own skill to fight crime. She wore a series of jumpsuits as her attire, most popular of these was a white one. After Sekowsky's run ended in the early 1970s, Diana's roots were reverted to her old mythological ones and she wore a more modernized version of her original outfit, a predecessor to her \"bathing suit\" outfit. Later, in 1976, her white belt was turned into a yellow one.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.677886962890625, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "After Crisis On Infinite Earths, George Pérez rebooted the character in 1987. She wore an outfit similar to her 1970s one, but now with a larger golden belt. This outfit continued until William Messner-Loebs' run, which had Diana pass on the role of Wonder Woman to Artemis. No longer Wonder Woman, Diana sported a new black biker-girl outfit designed by artist Mike Deodato Jr. After John Byrne took over writing and art duties, he redesigned the Wonder Woman outfit (Diana was reinstated as Wonder Woman at the end of Loebs' run) and joined the emblem and belt together.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.361116409301758, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Her outfit did not receive any prominent change until after Infinite Crisis. Similar to her chest-plate, her belt was also shaped into a W. This outfit continued until issue #600 - J. Michael Straczynski's run of Wonder Woman's altered timeline changed her outfit drastically. Her outfit was redesigned by Jim Lee and included a redesigned emblem, a golden and red top, black pants, and a later discontinued blue-black jacket.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.481907844543457, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": ";Wonder Woman (2017 film)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.770087242126465, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "According to designer Lindy Hemming and director Patty Jenkins, every design decision made for Themyscira came down to the same question: “How would I want to live that’s badass?” “To me, they shouldn’t be dressed in armor like men. It should be different. It should be authentic and real […] and appealing to women.” When asked about the decision to give the Amazons heeled sandals, Jenkins explained that they also have flats for fighting, adding \"It’s total wish-fulfillment […] I, as a woman, want Wonder Woman to be sexy, hot as hell, fight badass, and look great at the same time […] the same way men want Superman to have ridiculously huge pecs and an impractically big body. That makes them feel like the hero they want to be. And my hero, in my head, has really long legs.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.673089027404785, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "In her debut in All Star Comics #8, Diana was a member of a tribe of women named the Amazons, native to Paradise Island - a secluded island set in the middle of a vast ocean. Captain Steve Trevor's plane crashes on the island and he is found alive but unconscious by Diana and a fellow Amazon. Diana has him nursed back to health and falls in love with him. A competition is held amongst all the Amazons by Diana's mother, the Queen of the Amazons Hippolyta, in order to determine who is the most worthy of all the women; Hippolyta charges the winner with the responsibility of delivering Captain Steve Trevor back to man's world and to fight for justice. Hippolyta forbids Diana from entering the competition, but she takes part nonetheless, wearing a mask to conceal her identity. She wins the competition and reveals herself, surprising Hippolyta, who ultimately gives in to Diana's wish to go to Man's World. She then safely returns Steve Trevor back to his home and is awarded a special uniform made by her mother for her new role as Wonder Woman. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.042854309082031, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Wonder Woman was jointly raised by Queen Hippolyta, General Antiope, and Menalippe. Entertainment Weekly writes: \"This trio of immortals is responsible for both raising and training Diana — the only child on this estrogen heavy isle — but they don’t always agree. Hippolyta, a revolutionary leader, longs to shelter her beloved daughter from the outside world, but Antiope, the Amazon responsible for Diana’s training, wants to prepare her. \"She is the only child they raised together... and their love for her manifests in a different way for each of them.” ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.833247184753418, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Coming to America for the first time, Wonder Woman comes upon a weeping army nurse named Diana Prince. Inquiring about her state, she finds that the nurse wanted to leave for South America with her fiancé but was unable due to shortage of money. As both of them looked identical and Wonder Woman needed a job and a valid identity to look after Steve (who was admitted in the same army hospital), she gives her the money she had earned earlier to help her go to her fiancé in exchange for her credentials. The nurse reveals her name as Diana Prince, and thus, Wonder Woman's secret identity was created, and she began working as a nurse in the army. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.220209121704102, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Wonder Woman then took part in a variety of adventures, mostly side by side with Trevor. Her most common foes during this period would be Nazi forces led by a German baroness named Paula von Gunther, occasionally evil deities/demigods such as Mars and the Duke of Deception, and then supervillains like Angle Man, Doctor Psycho, and the Cheetah. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.36028003692627, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "In the Silver Age, Wonder Woman's history received several changes. Her earlier origin, which had significant ties to World War II, was changed and her powers were shown to be the product of the gods' blessings - \"beautiful as Aphrodite, wise as Athena, stronger than Hercules, and swifter than Hermes\". The concepts of Wonder Girl and Wonder Tot were also introduced during this period. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.810713768005371, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Wonder Woman (vol. 1) #179 (Nov. 1968) showed Wonder Woman giving up her powers and returning her costume and title to her mother in order to continue staying in Man's World. The reason behind this was that all the Amazons were shifting to another dimension, but Diana was unable to accompany them as she needed to stay behind to help Steve, who had been wrongly convicted . Thus, she no longer held the title of Wonder Woman and after meeting and training under a blind martial arts mentor I-Ching, Diana resumed fighting crime as the powerless Diana Prince. She ran a mod-boutique as a business and dressed in a series of jumpsuits while fighting crime. During this period, Samuel R. Delany took over scripting duties with issue #202. Delany was initially supposed to write a six-issue story arc, which would culminate in a battle over an abortion clinic, but Delany was removed reportedly due to criticism from Gloria Steinem, who, not knowing the content of the issues Delany was writing, was upset that Wonder Woman had lost her powers and was no longer wearing her traditional costume. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.135476112365723, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "In Wonder Woman Vol 1 #204, Diana's powers and costume were returned to her and she is once again reinstated as Wonder Woman. I-Ching is killed by a crazy sniper in the same issue. Later, Diana meets her \"sister\" Nubia, who is Hippolyta's daughter fashioned out of dark clay (hence Nubia's dark complexion). Nubia claimed to be the \"Wonder Woman of The Floating Island\", and she challenges Diana to a duel which ends in a draw. Returning to her home, Nubia would have further adventures involving Diana.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.430856704711914, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "The events of Crisis on Infinite Earths greatly changed and altered the history of the DC Universe. Wonder Woman's history and origin were considerably revamped by the event. Wonder Woman was now an emissary and ambassador from Themyscira (the new name for Paradise Island) to Patriarch's World, charged with the mission of bringing peace to the outside world. Various deities and concepts from Greek mythology were blended and incorporated into Wonder Woman's stories and origin. Diana was formed out of clay of the shores of Themyscira by Hippolyta, who wished for a child; the clay figure was then brought to life by the Greek deities. The Gods then blessed and granted her unique powers and abilities - beauty from Aphrodite, strength from Demeter, wisdom from Athena, speed and flight from Hermes, Eyes of the Hunter and unity with beasts from Artemis and sisterhood with fire and the ability to discern the truth from Hestia. Due to the reboot, Diana's operating methods were made distinctive from Superman and Batman's with her willingness to use deadly force when she judges it necessary. In addition, her previous history and her marriage to Steve Trevor were erased. Trevor was introduced as a man much older than Diana who would later on marry Etta Candy. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.99392318725586, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Starting in Wonder Woman Vol 2 #51, The Amazons, who had revealed their presence to the world in Wonder Woman Vol 2 #50, are blamed for a series of murders and for the theft of various artifacts. The Amazons are then taken into custody, Queen Hippolyta is nowhere to be found and Steve Trevor is forced by General Yedziniak to attack Themyscira. These events lead to the \"War of the Gods\" occurring. The culprit of the murders, thefts and the framing of the Amazons is revealed to be the witch Circe, who \"kills\" Diana by reverting her form back into the clay she was born from. Later, Wonder Woman is brought back to life and together with Donna Troy, battles Circe and ultimately defeats her. Circe would later return by unknown means.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.197460174560547, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "When Hippolyta and the other Amazons were trapped in a demonic dimension, she started receiving visions about the death of Wonder Woman. Fearing her daughter's death, Hippolyta created a false claim that Diana was not worthy of continuing her role as Wonder Woman, and arranged for a contest to determine who would be the new Wonder Woman, thus protecting Diana from her supposed fate. The participants of the final round were Diana and Artemis, and with the help of some mystic manipulation by Hippolyta, Artemis won the contest. Thus, Diana was forced to hand over her title and costume to Artemis, who became the new Wonder Woman and Diana started fighting crime in an alternate costume. Artemis later died in battle with the White Magician - thus, Hippolyta's vision of a dying Wonder Woman did come true, albeit not of Diana as Wonder Woman. Diana once again became Wonder Woman, a request made by Artemis in her last seconds. Artemis would later return as Requiem. Prior to Artemis' death, Hippolyta would admit to her daughter about her own part in Artemis' death, which strained their relationship as Diana was unable to forgive her mother for sending another Amazon to her death knowingly for the sake of saving her own daughter.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.338736534118652, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "The demon Neron engaged Diana in battle and managed to kill her. The Olympian Gods granted Diana divinity and the role of the Goddess of Truth who started to reside in Olympus; her mother Hippolyta then assumed the role of Wonder Woman and wore her own different incarnation of the costume. In Wonder Woman Vol 2 #136, Diana was banished from Olympus due to interfering in earthly matters (as Diana was unable to simply watch over people's misery on earth). She immediately returned to her duties as Wonder Woman, but ran into conflicts with her mother over her true place and role as Hippolyta seemed accustomed to her life in America. Their fight remained unsolved, as Hippolyta tragically died during an intergalactic war. Themyscira was destroyed during the war, but was restored and reformed as a collection of floating islands. Circe later resurrected Hippolyta in Wonder Woman Vol 3 #8. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.361102104187012, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "One of the events that led to Infinite Crisis was of Wonder Woman killing the villain Maxwell Lord in Wonder Woman (vol. 2) #219. Maxwell Lord was mind-controlling Superman, who as a result was near to killing Batman. Wonder Woman tried to stop Superman, Lord (who was unable to mind control her) made Superman see her as his enemy Doomsday trying to kill Lois Lane. Superman then attacked Wonder Woman, and a vicious battle ensued. Buying herself time by slicing Superman's throat with her tiara, Wonder Woman caught Lord in her Lasso of Truth and demanded to know how to stop his control over Superman. As the lasso forced the wearer to speak only the truth, Lord told her that the only way to stop him was to kill him. Left with no choice, Wonder Woman snapped Lord's neck and ended his control over Superman. Unknown to her, the entire scene was broadcast live around every channel in the world by Brother Eye. The viewers were not aware of the entire situation, and saw only Wonder Woman murdering a Justice League associate. Wonder Woman's actions put her at odds with Batman and Superman, as they saw Wonder Woman as a cold-blooded killer, despite the fact that she saved their lives. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.355071067810059, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "At the end of Infinite Crisis, Wonder Woman temporarily retires from her costumed identity. Diana, once again using the alias Diana Prince, joins the Department of Metahuman Affairs. Donna Troy becomes the new Wonder Woman and is captured by Diana's enemies. Diana then goes on a mission to rescue her sister, battling Circe and Hercules. Diana defeats the villains, freeing Donna and takes up the role of Wonder Woman again. Circe places a spell on Diana, which renders Diana into a normal, powerless human being when in the role of Diana Prince; her powers come to her only when she is in the role of Wonder Woman. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.17199993133545, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Issue #600 introduced Wonder Woman to an alternate time-line created by the Gods in which Themyscira had been destroyed and the Amazons scattered around the world. In this timeline, Diana is an orphan raised in New York who is learning to cope with her powers. The entire world has forgotten Wonder Woman's existence and the main story of this run was of Diana trying to restore reality even though she does not properly remember it herself. Diana has no memories of her prior adventures as Wonder Woman, recollecting her memories in bits and pieces and receiving different abilities and resources (such as the power of flight and her lasso) during the progression of her adventure. A trio of Death Goddesses called The Morrigan acted as Wonder Woman's main enemies. Diana ultimately defeats the evil goddesses and returns everything back to normal. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.40760326385498, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "In September 2011, DC Comics relaunched its entire publication line, dubbing the event the New 52. Among the major changes to the character, Wonder Woman now appears wearing a new costume similar to her older one, and has a completely new origin. In this new timeline, Wonder Woman is no longer a clay figure brought to life by the magic of the gods, but the goddess daughter of Queen Hippolyta and Zeus: King of the Greek Gods. Her original origin is revealed as a cover story to explain Diana's birth as a means to protect her from Hera's wrath. Currently, Diana has taken on the role and title as the new \"God of War\". ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.949294090270996, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "The Greek messenger god, Hermes, entrusts Wonder Woman with the protection of Zola, a young woman, who is pregnant with Zeus's child, from Hera, seething with jealousy and determined to kill the child. With the appearance of a bizarre, new, chalk-white enemy, the goddess Strife (a reimagined version of Eris, the goddess of discord who had battled Wonder Woman in post-Crisis continuity), Wonder Woman discovers she, herself, is the natural-born daughter of Hippolyta and Zeus, who, after a violent clash, became lovers. Hippolyta revealed Diana's earlier origin story to be a lie, spread amongst the Amazons to protect Diana from the wrath of Hera, who is known for hunting and killing several illegitimate offspring of Zeus.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.346972465515137, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "The first of these half-mortal siblings to reveal himself to Wonder Woman was her older half-brother, Lennox Sandsmark, who could transform himself into living, marble-like stone and, before his death, was revealed to be the father of Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark). His killer, the First Born, the eldest progeny of Zeus, would become Wonder Woman's first major super-villain of the New 52.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.432575225830078, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "The story then focuses on Wonder Woman's quest to rescue Zola from Hades, who had abducted her and taken her to Hell at the end of the sixth issue of the series. The male children of the Amazons are introduced and Diana learns about the birth of her \"brothers\" - the Amazons used to infrequently invade ships coming near their island and force themselves on the sailors, before killing them. After nine months, the birth of the resulting female children was highly celebrated and they were inducted into the ranks of the Amazons while the male children were rejected. In order to save the male children from being drowned to death by the Amazons, Hephaestus traded weapons to the Amazons in exchange for them. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.210454940795898, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "After saving Zola from Hades, Wonder Woman tries to protect her further from Apollo, as it is prophesied that one of Zeus' children will be his downfall whom Apollo considers to be Zola's child. Wonder Woman receives the power of flight by one of Hermes' feathers piercing her thigh and Zola's baby is stolen by Hermes at the end and given to Demeter. The issue's last page shows a dark and mysterious man rising from the snow, taking a helmet and disappearing. This man is later revealed to be Zeus' first son, known only as First Born, who seeks to rule over Olympus and the rest of the world, and take Diana as his bride.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.456644058227539, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "A stand-alone #0 issue was released in September which explored Diana's childhood and her tutelage under Ares, the God of War, now known most often as simply 'War'. The issue was narrated in the style of a typical Silver Age comic book and saw Diana in her childhood years. The main plot of the issue was Diana training under War as he thought of her being an extraordinary girl with immense potential. The issue ultimately concluded with Diana learning and experiencing the importance of mercy, as she hesitates and refuses to kill the Minotaur - a task given to her by War; however, this show of mercy makes her a failure in War's eyes. Later in the series, Wonder Woman is forced to kill War during a conflict with her evil half-brother, Zeus' son First Born, and herself becomes the God of War. After the Amazons are restored, she rules over them both as a warrior queen and God of War, as the ongoing conflict with First Born escalates. At the end of Azzarello's run, as part of a final conflict, Wonder Woman kills First Born, while Zeke is revealed to have be Zeus' plan for resurrection, with Zola revealed to have been a mortal shell for the goddess Athena, who gave birth to Zeus just as he once did to her. Wonder Woman pleads with Athena not to allow the Zola personality, whom she has grown to love as a friend, die with Athena's awakening. Athena leaves the site in animal form, leaving a stunned and confused Zola behind with Wonder Woman. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.035883903503418, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Wonder Woman appears as one of the lead characters in the Justice League title written by Geoff Johns and drawn by Jim Lee that was launched in 2011 as part of the New 52. In August 2012, she and Superman shared a kiss in Justice League Vol 2 #12, which has since developed into a romantic relationship. DC launched a Superman/Wonder Woman series that debuted in late 2013, which focuses both the threats they face together, and on their romance as a \"Power Couple\". ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.188834190368652, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "After the events of Convergence, Wonder Woman would don a new costume. She would also face Donna Troy, who is now reimagined as a villanous doppellganger created by a vengeful Amazon elder, not only to physically defeat Wonder Woman but also to outmaneuver her in Themyscirian politics.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.429461479187012, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "The New 52 version of Earth 2 was introduced in Earth 2 #1 (2012). In that issue, the Earth 2 Wonder Woman is introduced via flashback. She, along with Superman and Batman, are depicted dying in battle with forces from Apokolips five years in the past. This Wonder Woman worshiped the deities of Roman mythology as opposed to the Greek; the Roman gods perish as a result of the conflict. An earlier version of the Earth-2 Wonder Woman, prior to the Apokoliptian invasion, is seen in the comic book Batman/Superman, where she is seen riding a pegasus.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.545005798339844, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "In Earth 2 #8 (2013), Wonder Woman's adult daughter, Fury, is introduced. She is loyal to the Apokoliptian Steppenwolf. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.542510032653809, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Following the events of the Darkseid War, Wonder Woman is told by the dying Myrina Black that on the night of her birth, another child was born. This child was revealed to be male, known as Jason, and is said to be incredibly powerful. Wonder Woman makes it her mission to find him. At the same time, she finds the truth behind her origin is now cluttered, as she remembers two versions: the Pre-New 52 one, and the New 52 rendition. She cannot locate Themiscyra or her fellow Amazons and the Lasso of Truth does not work for her anymore. She can no longer get into Mount Olympus so she tracks down Cheetah to get help.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.810201644897461, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "The early Wonder Woman stories featured an abundant amount of bondage portrayals, which had critics worried. However, the purpose of these bondage portrayals was for the effect it had on readers.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.385688781738281, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Wonder Woman was named the 20th greatest comic book character by Empire magazine. She was ranked sixth in Comics Buyer's Guide's \"100 Sexiest Women in Comics\" list. 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Wonder Woman's powers and traditional costume, were restored in issue #204 (January–February 1973).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.578770637512207, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "In 1972, just months after the groundbreaking US Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade, science fiction author Samuel R. Delany had planned a story for Ms. that culminated in a plainsclothes Wonder Woman protecting an abortion clinic. However, Steinem disapproved of Wonder Woman being out of costume, and the controversial story line never happened. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.101242065429688, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "In 2016, Sensation Comics featured Wonder Woman officiating a same-sex wedding (Issue #48) drawn by Australian illustrator Jason Badower. Inspired by the June Supreme Court ruling that established marriage equality in all 50 United States, Badower says DC Comics was \"fantastic\" about his idea for the issue. In an interview with The Sydney Morning Herald, he said his editor \"Was like 'great, I love it! Let's do it. It was almost anticlimactic.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.4724760055542, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Wonder Woman has appeared in a wide variety of media outside of comic books since her initial appearance including comic strips, film, television and video games.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.555232048034668, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "The first serious attempt at creating a live action series on Wonder Woman was a 1974 pilot movie. It was written and produced by John D. F. Black, and starred Cathy Lee Crosby as Wonder Woman. This incarnation of the character was blonde, wore a red and blue jumpsuit, and acted more like a secret agent rather than a superhero. This pilot was not picked up for a regular television series. A successful television series based on Wonder Woman finally emerged in 1975, airing initially on ABC for its first season and CBS for its second and third season. This version of the character was written by Douglas S. Cramer, and retained significant aspects from the comic book version. It starred Lynda Carter in the lead role as Wonder Woman and originally aired from 1975 to 1979. The show earned solid ratings and helped Wonder Woman reach the peak of her popularity. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.107193946838379, "source": "wiki", "title": "Wonder Woman" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Attempts have been made to produce a television series on the character in more recent times, but none have emerged successfully yet. 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It was republished in 1953 as The Private Life of Julius Caesar after Marston's death to capitalize on the release of a film by Universal with the same name. Three other books followed on topics of popularity, courage, attitudes and determination. They were mass-marketed to the public in the emerging self-help industry. Ever a devotee of entertainment, he even wrote a biography, F.F. Proctor, Vaudeville Pioneer, in 1943 in the midst of his greatest contribution to entertainment, Wonder Woman.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.527677536010742, "source": "search", "title": "DiSC Profile - William Moulton Marston: developer of the ..." }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Wonder Woman emerges on the scene in December 1941 in issue #8 of All Star Comics. She is created and presented with Greek and Roman goddess archetypes. 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These elements were softened by later writers of the series. Though Marston had described female nature as submissive, in his other writings and interviews he referred to submission to women as a noble and potentially world-saving practice, leading ideally to the establishment of a matriarchy , and did not shy away from the sexual implications of this:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.084997653961182, "source": "search", "title": "William Moulton Marston - wikidoc" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "↑ Les Daniels, Wonder Woman: The Complete History, (DC Comics, 2000), pp. 28-30.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.703924179077148, "source": "search", "title": "William Moulton Marston - wikidoc" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Daniels, Les, and Chip Kidd. Wonder Woman: A Complete History. 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These elements were softened by later writers of the series. Though Marston had described female nature as submissive, in his other writings and interviews he referred to submission to women as a noble and potentially world-saving practice, leading ideally to the establishment of a matriarchy, and did not shy away from the sexual implications of this:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.084997653961182, "source": "search", "title": "Who is William Moulton Marston? - Intesi! Resources" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "With these philosophical underpinnings, Wonder Woman debuted in 1941 as a bizarre mix of progressive feminism and hot bondage action. Wonder Woman's superpowers were roughly equivalent to those of Superman, who had debuted a couple years earlier. (In the those days, Superman was somewhat less omnipotent than his later incarnations.)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.411572456359863, "source": "search", "title": "Who is William Moulton Marston? - Intesi! Resources" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Her costume consisted of a bustier, a tiny skirt, manacles on her wrists and a pair of red, knee-high boots with spiked heels, all in the colors and patterns of the American flag to boot. Wonder Woman also carried a golden lasso for binding her opponents and making them submit to her loving allure.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.467063903808594, "source": "search", "title": "Who is William Moulton Marston? - Intesi! Resources" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Week after week, Marston placed Wonder Woman into peril and bondage, even featuring several bondage scenes within a single story when he got carried away. Wonder Woman frequently found herself tied to beds, or bound by the wrists with her ass in the air, but sometimes she got to play the dominatrix as well, tying up men and women individually or in groups. Marston's editors were vaguely suspicious -- wink wink, nudge nudge -- that there might be a sexual subtext to all this imagery.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.295236587524414, "source": "search", "title": "Who is William Moulton Marston? - Intesi! Resources" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "If they had bothered to read Marston's academic writings, his editors might have been more suspicious. If they had happened to read his high-profile interviews with national magazines in which he enthusiastically boasted that he was subliminally implanting bondage imagery in the minds of American youth, well, they might have been even more suspicious. But Wonder Woman had become one of D.C.'s best-selling comic books, so the editors were content to let these issues fall by the wayside.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.344728469848633, "source": "search", "title": "Who is William Moulton Marston? - Intesi! Resources" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Marston wrote Wonder Woman until his death in 1947, reaping significant profits for himself and his heirs thanks to a savvy contract (unlike those signed by the creators of Batman and Superman, which left said creators virtually destitute while D.C. reaped billions in revenue over the course of decades).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.577726364135742, "source": "search", "title": "Who is William Moulton Marston? - Intesi! Resources" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Interestingly, Marston's fetishes didn't become an issue during the virulent anti-comics backlash of the 1950s. 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We will simply note that the first generation of Wonder Woman readers entered young adulthood in the 1960s -- a decade Marston would have loved had he lived to see it.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.81520938873291, "source": "search", "title": "Who is William Moulton Marston? - Intesi! Resources" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "There may be hope yet for the Amazon princess. In 2005, Joss Whedon -- creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer -- announced he would write and direct a new Wonder Woman movie. Based on his previous work, Whedon probably has a better-than-average chance to recreate Marston's kinky-yet-empowering worldview. And he's less smug than Quentin Tarantino.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.99522876739502, "source": "search", "title": "Who is William Moulton Marston? - Intesi! Resources" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "In December 1941, \"Wonder Woman\" made her debut in \"All Star Comics\" #8. The character's next appearance was in \"Sensation Comics\" #1 (January 1942), and six months later the character’s eponymous comic book began publication. Wonder Woman has been in print ever since. The stories were initially written by Marston and illustrated by artist Harry Peter.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.911247253417969, "source": "search", "title": "Who is William Moulton Marston? - Intesi! Resources" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "The Strange Private Life of Wonder Woman’s Creator", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.309667587280273, "source": "search", "title": "Who is William Moulton Marston? - Intesi! 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Brown, gone half mad, is committed to a hospital. Wonder Woman disguises herself as a nurse and brings him a scroll. “This parchment seems to be the history of that girl you call ‘Wonder Woman’!” she tells him. “A strange, veiled woman left it with me.” Brown leaps out of bed and races back to the city desk, where he cries out, parchment in hand, “Stop the presses! I’ve got the history of Wonder Woman!” But Wonder Woman’s secret history isn’t written on parchment. Instead, it lies buried in boxes and cabinets and drawers, in thousands of documents, housed in libraries, archives and collections spread all over the United States, including the private papers of creator Marston—papers that, before I saw them, had never before been seen by anyone outside of Marston’s family.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.430488586425781, "source": "search", "title": "The Surprising Origin Story of Wonder Woman | Arts ..." }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "The veil that has shrouded Wonder Woman’s past for seven decades hides beneath it a crucial story about comic books and superheroes and censorship and feminism. 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In 1940, Gaines decided to counter his critics by forming an editorial advisory board and appointing Marston to serve on it, and DC decided to stamp comic books in which Superman and Batman appeared with a logo, an assurance of quality, reading, “A DC Publication.” And, since “the comics’ worst offense was their blood-curdling masculinity,” Marston said, the best way to fend off critics would be to create a female superhero.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.601415634155273, "source": "search", "title": "The Surprising Origin Story of Wonder Woman | Arts ..." }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "“Well, Doc,” Gaines said, “I picked Superman after every syndicate in America turned it down. I’ll take a chance on your Wonder Woman! 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Peter. She wore a golden tiara, a red bustier, blue underpants and knee-high, red leather boots. She was a little slinky; she was very kinky. She’d left Paradise to fight fascism with feminism, in “America, the last citadel of democracy, and of equal rights for women!”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.305669784545898, "source": "search", "title": "The Surprising Origin Story of Wonder Woman | Arts ..." }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "It seemed to Gaines like so much good, clean, superpatriotic fun. But in March 1942, the National Organization for Decent Literature put Sensation Comics on its blacklist of “Publications Disapproved for Youth” for one reason: “Wonder Woman is not sufficiently dressed.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.772944450378418, "source": "search", "title": "The Surprising Origin Story of Wonder Woman | Arts ..." }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "That hardly ended the controversy. In February 1943, Josette Frank, an expert on children’s literature, a leader of the Child Study Association and a member of Gaines’ advisory board, sent Gaines a letter, telling him that while she’d never been a fan of Wonder Woman, she felt she now had to speak out about its “sadistic bits showing women chained, tortured, etc.” She had a point. In episode after episode, Wonder Woman is chained, bound, gagged, lassoed, tied, fettered and manacled. “Great girdle of Aphrodite!” she cries at one point. “Am I tired of being tied up!”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.325967788696289, "source": "search", "title": "The Surprising Origin Story of Wonder Woman | Arts ..." }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "The story behind the writing and editing of Wonder Woman can be pieced together from Bender’s papers, at Brooklyn College; Frank’s papers, at the University of Minnesota; and Marston’s editorial correspondence, along with a set of original scripts, housed at the Dibner Library at the Smithsonian Institution Libraries. In his original scripts, Marston described scenes of bondage in careful, intimate detail with utmost precision. For a story about Mars, the God of War, Marston gave Peter elaborate instructions for the panel in which Wonder Woman is taken prisoner:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.621369361877441, "source": "search", "title": "The Surprising Origin Story of Wonder Woman | Arts ..." }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Later in the story, Wonder Woman is locked in a cell. Straining to overhear a conversation in the next room, through the amplification of “bone conduction,” she takes her chain in her teeth: “Closeup of WW’s head shoulders. She holds her neck chain between her teeth. The chain runs taut between her teeth and the wall, where it is locked to a steel ring bolt.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.430459976196289, "source": "search", "title": "The Surprising Origin Story of Wonder Woman | Arts ..." }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "Gaines forwarded Frank’s letter of complaint to Marston. Marston shrugged it off. But then Dorothy Roubicek, who helped edit Wonder Woman—the first woman editor at DC Comics—objected to Wonder Woman’s torture, too.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.5167317390441895, "source": "search", "title": "The Surprising Origin Story of Wonder Woman | Arts ..." }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "The strange private life of Wonder Woman's creator", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.116634368896484, "source": "search", "title": "William Marston’s Secret Identity - Reason.com" }, { "answer": "Wonder Woman", "passage": "As Les Daniels recounts in the fully enjoyable and always fascinating new book, Wonder Woman: The Complete History (Chronicle Books): \"Marston believed women were less susceptible than men to the negative traits of aggression and acquisitiveness, and could come to control the comparatively unruly male sex by alluring them....He was convinced that as political and economic equality became a reality women could and would use sexual enslavement to achieve domination over men, who would happily submit to their loving authority.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.119959831237793, "source": "search", "title": "William Marston’s Secret Identity - Reason.com" } ]
"""Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again,"" was the first line of what Daphne du Maurier novel?"
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[ { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Manderley is the fictional estate of the character Maxim de Winter, and it plays a central part in Daphne du Maurier's 1938 novel, Rebecca, and in the film adaptation by Alfred Hitchcock. Located in southern England (possibly Cornwall where the author herself lived, but this is never explicitly stated), Manderley is a typical country estate: it is filled with family heirlooms, is run by a large domestic staff and is open to the public on certain days. In spite of the house's beauty, the main character, the unnamed \"I\", who has become mistress of Manderley, senses an atmosphere of doom about it, due to the death of Max's first wife (the titular Rebecca), and it is hinted that she haunts the estate. Childhood visits to Milton Hall, Cambridgeshire, home of the Fitzwilliam family, influenced the descriptions of Manderley, especially the interior. The adult du Maurier's Cornish home near Fowey, called Menabilly, was influential in her descriptions of the setting. Several years after writing the novel, she leased the manor (1945–1967) from the Rashleigh family, who have owned it since the 16th century. Like Menabilly, Manderley could not be seen from the road.", "precise_score": 0.7353975772857666, "rough_score": 1.8322032690048218, "source": "wiki", "title": "Manderley" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Literary critics have sometimes berated du Maurier's works for not being \"intellectually heavyweight\" like those of George Eliot or Iris Murdoch. By the 1950s, when the socially and politically critical \"angry young men\" were in vogue, her writing was felt by some to belong to a bygone age. Today, she has been reappraised as a first-rate storyteller, a mistress of suspense. Her ability to recreate a sense of place is much admired, and her work remains popular worldwide. For several decades she was the most popular author for library book borrowings. The author Sarah Waters states on her website, \"I'd like to have written Rebecca, by Daphne du Maurier. Du Maurier's writing is a bit ropey at times, but her novels and stories are fantastically moody and resonant, and Rebecca, in particular, just feels so fundamentally right – like a myth, or a fairy tale.\" ", "precise_score": -2.6299896240234375, "rough_score": 0.6498391628265381, "source": "wiki", "title": "Daphne du Maurier" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Daphne du Maurier wrote three plays. Her first was a successful adaptation of her novel Rebecca, which opened at the Queen's Theatre in London on 5 March 1940 in a production by George Devine, starring Celia Johnson and Owen Nares as the De Winters and Margaret Rutherford as Mrs. Danvers. At the end of May, following a run of 181 performances, the production transferred to the Strand Theatre, with Jill Furse taking over as the second Mrs De Winter and Mary Merrall as Mrs Danvers, with a further run of 176 performances.", "precise_score": -1.46536386013031, "rough_score": -1.6788744926452637, "source": "wiki", "title": "Daphne du Maurier" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.” The opening line to Daphne du Maurier’s most famous novel, Rebecca is one of the great opening lines in English fiction. In one stroke, du Maurier establishes the voice, the locale, and the dream-like atmosphere of the story. It’s not surprising that Alfred Hitchcock used the same opening line for his celebrated cinematic adaptation of the novel—one which many critics feel is among his most accomplished. Although Daphne du Maurier was one of the most popular authors of her day and wrote or edited dozens of books—biographies, plays, and collections of letters as well as works of fiction— she is best remembered today for only a handful of novels including, of course, Rebecca.", "precise_score": 8.243350982666016, "rough_score": 6.2557196617126465, "source": "search", "title": "Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca - Strand Mag" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "'Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.' Daphne du Maurier's famous opening line of Rebecca - one of the most memorable first sentences ever published - appears to beckon the reader through a padlocked iron gate and down a long, serpentine drive to a hidden mansion, a house of secrets and dreams.", "precise_score": 9.168412208557129, "rough_score": 7.012726783752441, "source": "search", "title": "The real ghost of Manderley - Telegraph" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "\"Last night, I dreamt I went to Manderley again...\" From the first classic line of this unforgettable film, Rebecca casts its spell. David O. Selznick brought Alfred Hitchcock to the United States in order to give this adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's novel the proper atmosphere. The resulting film is a stunning marriage of their sensibilities. It paid off critically and financially as well. Like Gone with the Wind, which Selznick released a year earlier, Rebecca won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Laurence Olivier stars as Maxim de Winter, who, reeling from the recent and unexpected death of his glamorous wife Rebecca, impulsively marries a young and adoring governess (Joan Fontaine). The new Mrs. de Winter tries to fit into her role as mistress of the great house Manderley, but every step she takes is haunted by Rebecca's spirit. The ghost's brooding presence is personified by the insanely meticulous Mrs. Danvers, brilliantly portrayed by Judith Anderson. As Fontaine's character begins to uncover the dark secrets of the de Winter clan, the house seems to take on a life of its own. Passionate love and romance blend seamlessly with typically Hitchcockian emphases on guilt, sexuality, and gothic horror. The production values are stunning and the cast is excellent, down to the least of the supporting players. While Rebecca has enough surprises to captivate even the most jaded of moviegoers, it is also one of those rare films that improves with each viewing. It is an ageless, timeless adult movie. In today's films, most twists and surprises are ridiculous or just gratuitous, so it's sobering to look back on this film where every revelation not only shocks, but makes organic sense with the story line. Laurence Olivier is dashing and weak, fierce and cowed. Joan Fontaine is strong yet submissive, defiant yet accommodating. There isn't a false moment or misstep, but the film must have killed the employment outlook of any women named Danvers for about 20 years. Brilliant stuff. ", "precise_score": 7.143652439117432, "rough_score": 4.577473163604736, "source": "search", "title": "The Daphne du Maurier WEB Site - Dame Daphne du Maurier" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "\"Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again. . .\" With these words the reader is ushered into an isolated gray stone mansion on the windswept Cornish coast, as the second Mrs. Maxim de Winter recalls the chilling events that transpired as she began her new life as the young bride of a husband she barely knew. For in every corner of every room in the immense, foreboding estate were phantoms of a time dead but not forgotten - a past devotedly preserved by the sinister housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers: a suite immaculate and untouched, clothing laid out and ready to be worn, but not by any of the great house's current occupants. And with an eerie presentiment of evil tightening her heart, the second Mrs. de Winter walked in the shadow of her mysterious predecessor, determined to uncover the darkest secrets and shattering truths about Maxim's first wife - the late and hauntingly beautiful Rebecca. ", "precise_score": 5.544736385345459, "rough_score": 2.8815367221832275, "source": "search", "title": "The Daphne du Maurier WEB Site - Dame Daphne du Maurier" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "This month marks the 75th anniversary of the first publication of Daphne du Maurier’s masterpiece, Rebecca . The novel, which has one of the most famous opening lines in literature, is a favourite of many readers, including literary agent Rowan Lawton. Rowan has set herself the challenge of reading all of du Maurier’s fiction, and will be blogging about her experience on the Virago website.", "precise_score": -0.21011745929718018, "rough_score": 0.09420893341302872, "source": "search", "title": "‘Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again': A reading ..." }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Rebecca has remained my favourite novel since my first reading of it, aged thirteen. It’s not my favourite because I think it the finest example of twentieth- century literature I’ve read – though I do think both the literary merit of Rebecca , and Daphne du Maurier’s historical reputation, are hugely underrated. Instead it’s my favourite for three reasons: Number one is Manderley. The house is a character in the novel in a way that hasn’t been matched for me to date; the second reason is the sheer page-turning quality of the writing.  Du Maurier had such a skill for creating and building tension; the third is for reasons of nostalgia. Rebecca is a book that stands out in my mind as one of the most intensely enjoyable reading experiences I have ever had.", "precise_score": -1.4906716346740723, "rough_score": -1.7245947122573853, "source": "search", "title": "‘Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again': A reading ..." }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Rebecca begins with the sentence, \"Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.\" The heroine, dreaming, sees herself as a ghost, flitting through the charred ruins of the once-beautiful mansion Manderley, where she once lived. When she awakes, she resolves not to speak of the dream, for \"Manderley was ours no longer. Manderley was no more.\" The only person to whom she could speak of it, we realize shortly, is her husband, whose name we have not yet learned. Together, the couple is traveling through Europe, staying in small hotels to avoid meeting people they both know. They have recently been through a period of great suffering, connected to the destruction of Manderley, but the heroine does not reveal the nature of their predicament. Pieces of a vanished life float vaguely about: the heroine misses her dog, Jasper, and remembers how meals were prepared at Manderley, and then she thinks of a Mrs. Danvers, and a man called Favell, and wonders where they are now. Mrs. Danvers, we learn, was always comparing the heroine to someone named Rebecca, but details are not forthcoming. Instead, the heroine's thoughts turn to her younger self, years before, and then the real story begins, told in a flashback.", "precise_score": 5.834957122802734, "rough_score": 2.8400933742523193, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes : Rebecca : Chapters 1-4" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "“LAST NIGHT I DREAMT I WENT TO MANDERLEY AGAIN”: FIRST EDITION OF REBECCA, SIGNED BY DU MAURIER, IN SCARCE DUST JACKET", "precise_score": 6.991515159606934, "rough_score": 5.531911373138428, "source": "search", "title": "Daphne Du maurier - Rebecca - First Edition - Signed ..." }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "“‘Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.’ The opening line of perhaps the greatest romantic suspense novel ever written has become as familiar to readers as ‘Call me Ishmael’ from Moby-Dick” (Penzler, Crown Crime Companion 9). Du Maurier’s most popular novel, and one that paved the way for a renaissance of romantic mystery in mid-20th century publishing, Rebecca “subtly subverts the classic rags-to-riches or Cinderella theme to provide an eerie… almost Gothic narrative” (Parker & Kermode, 211). The novel proved to critics that “Du Maurier is in a class by herself” (New York Times). For the Oscar-winning adaptation by Hitchcock in 1940, in which “the film like the novel is wonderfully tense,” Hays Office censors “demanded removal of the novel’s heart— the fact that Maxim (Laurence Olivier) has murdered Rebecca— so that he would not go unpunished for a crime” (Tibbetts & Welsh, 347). Reilly, 511. Steinbrunner & Penzler, 136. Hubin I:128. Dark Page I:80. Bookplate of the Book Society, which designated this novel as the Book Society Choice for August. The Book Society additionally commissioned bookplate designs by artists such as Edmund Dulac and Rex Whistler (as here), best known for his book illustrations, advertising posters, and society portraits. Gift inscription. Bookseller ticket.", "precise_score": 7.134582996368408, "rough_score": 0.5762783288955688, "source": "search", "title": "Daphne Du maurier - Rebecca - First Edition - Signed ..." }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "*Danish film director Lars von Trier's 2005 film, Manderlay, is set in a country estate with a large domestic staff, similar to Manderley from Rebecca.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.9705810546875, "source": "wiki", "title": "Manderley" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Although she is classed as a romantic novelist, her stories seldom feature a conventional happy ending, and have been described as ‘moody and resonant’ with overtones of the paranormal. An obituarist wrote: \"Du Maurier was mistress of calculated irresolution. She did not want to put her readers' minds at rest. She wanted her riddles to persist. She wanted the novels to continue to haunt us beyond their endings.\" These bestselling works were not at first taken seriously by the critics, but have since earned an enduring reputation for storytelling craft. Many have been successfully adapted into films, including the novels Rebecca and Jamaica Inn, and the short stories The Birds and Don't Look Now.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.3647289276123047, "source": "wiki", "title": "Daphne du Maurier" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "The novel Rebecca (1938) became one of du Maurier's most successful works - it was an immediate hit on its publication, went on to sell nearly 3 million copies between 1938 and 1965, has never gone out of print, and has been adapted for both stage and screen several times. In the U.S. she won the National Book Award for favourite novel of 1938, voted by members of the American Booksellers Association.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.674108982086182, "source": "wiki", "title": "Daphne du Maurier" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Several of her other novels have also been adapted for the screen, including Jamaica Inn, Frenchman's Creek, Hungry Hill, and My Cousin Rachel (1951). The Hitchcock film The Birds (1963) is based on a treatment of one of her short stories, as is the film Don't Look Now (1973). Of the films, du Maurier often complained that the only ones she liked were Alfred Hitchcock's Rebecca and Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now. Hitchcock's treatment of Jamaica Inn was disavowed by both director and author, due to a complete re-write of the ending to accommodate the ego of its star, Charles Laughton. Du Maurier also felt that Olivia de Havilland was wrongly cast as the anti-heroine of My Cousin Rachel. Frenchman's Creek fared rather better in a lavish Technicolor version released in 1944. Du Maurier later regretted her choice of Alec Guinness as the lead in the film of The Scapegoat, which she partly financed. In 1989, Indian director V. K. Pavithran adapted her short story \"No Motive\" from the collection The Rendezvous and Other Stories (1980) for his critically acclaimed mystery thriller Utharam (Answer).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.087834358215332, "source": "wiki", "title": "Daphne du Maurier" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Shortly after Rebecca was published in Brazil, critic Álvaro Lins (pt) and other readers pointed out many resemblances to the 1934 book, A Sucessora (The Successor), by Brazilian writer Carolina Nabuco. According to Nabuco and her editor, not only the main plot, but also situations and entire dialogues had been copied. Du Maurier denied having copied Nabuco's book, as did her publisher, pointing out that the plot elements used in Rebecca said to have been plagiarized were quite common. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.269246101379395, "source": "wiki", "title": "Daphne du Maurier" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "The controversy was the subject of an article published on 6 November 2002 in The New York Times. The article said that according to Nabuco's memoirs, when the Hitchcock film Rebecca was first shown in Brazil, United Artists wanted Nabuco to sign a document stating that the similarities were merely a coincidence but she refused. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.622010231018066, "source": "wiki", "title": "Daphne du Maurier" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "The Times quoted Nabuco's memoirs as saying, \"When the film version of 'Rebecca' came to Brazil, the producers' lawyer sought out my lawyer to ask him that I sign a document admitting the possibility of there having been a mere coincidence. I would be compensated with a quantity described as 'of considerable value.' I did not consent, naturally.\" The Times article said, \"Ms. Nabuco had translated her novel into French and sent it to a publisher in Paris, who she learned was also Ms. du Maurier's only after Rebecca became a worldwide success. The novels have identical plots and even some identical episodes.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.693882942199707, "source": "wiki", "title": "Daphne du Maurier" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "*In 2013, Daphne du Maurier’s grandson, Ned Browning, released a collection of men's and women's watches based on characters from the novel Rebecca, under the brand name du Maurier Watches. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.843208312988281, "source": "wiki", "title": "Daphne du Maurier" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "* Rebecca (1938)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.979759216308594, "source": "wiki", "title": "Daphne du Maurier" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "* Rebecca (1940) (du Maurier's stage adaptation of her novel)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.386361598968506, "source": "wiki", "title": "Daphne du Maurier" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca - Strand Mag", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.402231454849243, "source": "search", "title": "Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca - Strand Mag" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Daphne received the usual haphazard education of young women of her class and time. However, she read voraciously, especially in the standard British classics. After finishing at a school near Paris, she moved into the family home, Ferryside, in the harbor town of Fowey on the Cornish coast. Later she rented a local estate, Menabilly, located nearby, which became one of the models for Manderley. For most of her adult life she resided primarily in the area around Fowey (except when she left to travel with her husband, F.A.M. (Boy) Browning, who was a professional soldier) and set a number of her novels, including Rebecca, in that area.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.925495624542236, "source": "search", "title": "Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca - Strand Mag" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Although her first novels, The Loving Spirit (1931), I’ll Never Be Young Again (1932), The Progress of Julius (1933), and Jamaica Inn (1936), sold well and established her as an author in Great Britain, it was the publication of Rebecca in 1938 that brought Daphne du Maurier international recognition. The story of Rebecca is probably as well-known today for Alfred Hitchcock’s 1940 film (with Laurence Olivier as Max de Winter and Joan Fontaine as the second Mrs. de Winter) as it is for du Maurier’s novel. With an outstanding supporting cast (consisting of Judith Anderson, George Sanders, Nigel Bruce, Reginald Denny, C. Aubrey Smith, Leo G. Carroll, and du Maurier’s old family friend Gladys Cooper) the film remains a true classic. However, the popularity of Hitchcock’s film was originally built on the fame of the best-selling novel, which remains in print some sixty years after its publication. Hitchcock and du Maurier proved a durable film/fiction combination. While still working in Great Britain, Hitchcock filmed a version of Jamaica Inn (1939) with Charles Laughton and Maureen O’Hara and his 1963 film, The Birds, was also based on a du Maurier short story.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.4404489994049072, "source": "search", "title": "Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca - Strand Mag" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "The novel Rebecca is a curious hybrid—a mixture of romance, murder mystery, and the gothic. The romance, of course, was brought to life by Hitchcock and Hollywood through Joan Fontaine and Laurence Olivier, but it is at the core of the novel as well. A naive young woman—interestingly never named in either the novel or the film—is alone in the world (a paid companion to an older, coarser, social-climbing woman) until she meets the handsome, wealthy, and recently widowed Maxim de Winter. He had been married, we are told early on, to the accomplished, beautiful Rebecca who tragically died in a boating accident off the south coast of Cornwall near the de Winter family estate of Manderley. An older, distraught wealthy man meets a younger, callow impoverished woman whom he decides to marry in order to restore his mental health—the plot is common to any number of traditional English romantic novels, most obviously Jane Eyre.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.771130561828613, "source": "search", "title": "Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca - Strand Mag" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "The mystery evolves slowly and involves the death of Rebecca around which du Maurier deftly creates a plot twist. Up to the time of the accidental discovery of Rebecca’s body, both the reader and the heroine have been led to believe that Maxim still loves his first wife. However, at this point in the novel Maxim reveals that he had never loved Rebecca, that in fact he had despised her, eventually developing toward her a loathing so powerful that it had led him to kill her. In the film version, Rebecca’s death is portrayed as accidental.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.016270637512207, "source": "search", "title": "Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca - Strand Mag" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "The gothic elements revolve around the house itself—Manderley—and its menacing housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers, one of the eeriest figures in fiction who, in her own particular way, terrorizes her new mistress. Although du Maurier forgoes the usual trappings of gothic writing—hidden staircases, floating ghosts, and the like—the atmosphere of the house is so pervaded by the memory of Rebecca that the marriage of the romantic couple is nearly destroyed and the young bride, believing her marriage a failure, nearly commits suicide—with the encouragement of Mrs. Danvers. It is Mrs. Danvers who destroys Manderley in the end by setting it on fire before disappearing from the novel. In the Hollywood version, she is destroyed along with the house which she has set ablaze.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.175693035125732, "source": "search", "title": "Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca - Strand Mag" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Despite the fact that the film is fairly true to du Maurier’s original, there are other significant differences which affect the tone as well, such as those between the respective closing scenes. At the film’s conclusion, Maxim and his wife meet during the burning of Manderley and embrace in front of the flames of the house, a typical Hollywood happy ending. In the novel, however, after the destruction of Manderley, Maxim and his wife are described as living in self-imposed exile somewhere on the European continent. There they lead a quiet, placid life, skirting carefully around subjects that might rekindle memories of Rebecca and Manderley and “that sense of fear, of furtive unrest.” The ending of the book, therefore, is much darker than that of the film. By the end of the novel, the dream-like opening has taken on a more nightmarish quality, one that more accurately reflects the way the past still haunts the lives of Maxim and his second wife.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.010684013366699, "source": "search", "title": "Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca - Strand Mag" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Daphne du Maurier continued actively writing for almost forty years after she wrote Rebecca, and indeed most of her work appeared after the war. In 1969 she was made a Dame Commander, Order of the British Empire, and in the same year she finally left her beloved Menabilly. In 1977 she was awarded the Grand Master Award by the Mystery Writers of America, and in 1982 she published her last books, The Rendezvous and Other Stories and, appropriately enough, The Rebecca Notebook and Other Memories. She died in1989 in Cornwall at the age of 82. Throughout her life the fame of Rebecca, both in print and in film, provided her with a constant bond to the past", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.220449924468994, "source": "search", "title": "Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca - Strand Mag" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "I have never ever read a book like Rebecca, which I have read and reread as many times I cannot even remember to count. Whenever I search my book collection for something to read it is without failure Rebecca I chance to reread once more. The mystery, the passion, the longing and just the storyline does something to my mind and intellect which I am not able to put in words.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.167132377624512, "source": "search", "title": "Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca - Strand Mag" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Manderley, like its inhabitant, Rebecca - a ghost as alive as the house itself - was at the heart of what became an enormously successful novel which was subsequently adapted into a Hitchcock film in 1940. And it was with the proceeds from Rebecca that du Maurier was able to lease Menabilly in 1943, so that she could move into the place that had provided her with such inspiration.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.746081829071045, "source": "search", "title": "The real ghost of Manderley - Telegraph" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "She could never fully possess the house - it had been entailed to the Rashleigh family for 800 years, and still continues to be - but it possessed her, almost as if it were an elusive lover. By 1957, du Maurier had written two more novels set in Menabilly - The King's General, based on the history of the house as a Royalist stronghold during the Civil War, and My Cousin Rachel, in which it provided not only the setting, but a key part of the plot, in a story of a woman as enigmatic and compelling as Rebecca.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.284509658813477, "source": "search", "title": "The real ghost of Manderley - Telegraph" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Sir Frederick Browning - known to his military colleagues as 'Boy' and to his family as 'Tommy' - was a charismatic and dashing man; as handsome and patrician as Lawrence Olivier's screen portrayal of the hero of Rebecca, Maxim de Winter. And the story of his and Daphne's engagement is as romantic as any of her novels; indeed, it was brought about by her first book, The Loving Spirit, a fictionalised account of a Cornish boat-building family, written by du Maurier soon after her father bought a holiday house overlooking the Fowey estuary in the 1920s.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.461913108825684, "source": "search", "title": "The real ghost of Manderley - Telegraph" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Marrying Browning was, perhaps, du Maurier's way of escaping the confusion of these relationships. He was upright, honourable and courageous - he had been awarded a DSO for bravery during the First World War - and a commander of men in a milieu very different from her father's. A quarter of a century later, however, unsettling similarities between Gerald and Browning had surfaced: both drank too much, both had affairs and suffered from debilitating bouts of black depression, despite the polished demeanour they presented to the outside world. But even more disturbing to du Maurier were her mounting fears that her husband might mirror Maxim de Winter (a character who also bears some resemblance to her father; especially in Lawrence Olivier's portrayal of him in the film version of Rebecca).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.982678413391113, "source": "search", "title": "The real ghost of Manderley - Telegraph" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "'I don't want to resurrect Rebecca,' she wrote to Maureen Baker-Munton in July 1957, yet seemed to be doing exactly that, suggesting in the same letter that her husband could, 'in a blind rage, shoot me as Maxim shot Rebecca, and put my body in Yggie [Browning's boat], and take Yggie out to sea, and then the old tragedy be re-enacted, and when he married, as he would in time [the second wife would] be haunted by my ghost… The evil in us comes to the surface.'", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.82879638671875, "source": "search", "title": "The real ghost of Manderley - Telegraph" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "And if Browning was de Winter, then was it Rebecca's face that she saw when she looked in the mirror at night, or did the ghost of Rebecca walk beside her, down the long corridors of Menabilly? These were the unquiet thoughts that haunted Daphne du Maurier, as she awaited her husband's return from hospital; this was the breaking point that she had reached, alone in her house of secrets, behind a locked iron gate, surrounded by woods where the leaves whispered like voices, and beyond the trees were the beckoning waves. What happened next would take an entire book to unfold in full - a novel that I have therefore written...", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.360018491744995, "source": "search", "title": "The real ghost of Manderley - Telegraph" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Rebecca (film) - Wikiquote", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.19740104675293, "source": "search", "title": "Rebecca (film) – Wikiquote" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Rebecca (film)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.232080459594727, "source": "search", "title": "Rebecca (film) – Wikiquote" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Judith Anderson and Joan Fontaine in Rebecca", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.036757469177246, "source": "search", "title": "Rebecca (film) – Wikiquote" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Rebecca is a 1940 film about a naive young woman who marries a rich widower, moving to his gigantic mansion, where she finds the memory of the first wife maintaining a grip on her husband and the servants.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.932326316833496, "source": "search", "title": "Rebecca (film) – Wikiquote" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "[to the 2nd Mrs. de Winter] But you. I can't forget what it has done to you. I was looking at you, thinking of nothing else all through lunch. It's gone forever, that funny, young, lost look that I loved. It won't come back again. i killed that too, when I told you about Rebecca. ...It's gone, in twenty four hours. You are so much older...", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.95931339263916, "source": "search", "title": "Rebecca (film) – Wikiquote" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Maxim de Winter: Rebecca has won. Her shadow has been between us all the time, keeping us from one another. She knew that this would happen.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.180682182312012, "source": "search", "title": "Rebecca (film) – Wikiquote" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "2nd Mrs. de Winter: How could we be close when I knew you were always thinking of Rebecca? How could I even ask you to love me when I knew you loved Rebecca still?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.41240119934082, "source": "search", "title": "Rebecca (film) – Wikiquote" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "2nd Mrs. de Winter: Whenever you touched me, I knew you were comparing me with Rebecca. Whenever you looked at me or spoke to me, or walked with me in the garden, I knew you were thinking, \"This I did with Rebecca, and this, and this.\" It's true, isn't it?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.817829132080078, "source": "search", "title": "Rebecca (film) – Wikiquote" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Maxim de Winter: You thought I loved Rebecca? You thought that? I hated her! Oh, I was carried away by her, enchanted by her, as everyone was. And when I was married, I was told that I was the luckiest man in the world. She was so lovely, so accomplished, so amusing. \"She's got the three things that really matter in a wife,\" everyone said: \"breeding, brains, and beauty.\" And I believed them, completely. But I never had a moment's happiness with her. She was incapable of love or tenderness or decency.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.653252601623535, "source": "search", "title": "Rebecca (film) – Wikiquote" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "REBECCA", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.284866333007812, "source": "search", "title": "The Daphne du Maurier WEB Site - Dame Daphne du Maurier" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "In fact, that first reading (a hardback edition which was a thirteenth birthday present, see photo) sparked what some might call an obsession with Rebecca . I still have teenage diaries in which I copied out my favourite passages from the novel in my neatest handwriting. It sparked a love of quotes too: I still keep endless notebooks full of my favourites and all of my books have upturned corners peppered throughout. I wrote my university dissertation on Rebecca – specifically gothic reimaginings of it, looking at the Sally Beauman novel, Rebecca’s Tale, and Mrs de Winter by Susan Hill. I reread my dissertation recently, thinking perhaps I could extract the odd line for this blog but it’s embarrassingly pretentious in only the way student writing can be! For my thirtieth birthday my mum made me something called a ‘made book’ from a beautiful edition of Rebecca (see photo below), full of memories of my love of reading (from old diary passages on why I adored books so much, to letters I made my mum write me as though I were Jo from Little Women!). When it came to naming our newly set-up literary agency last year, Eugenie Furniss and I seriously considered calling it Manderley because of our mutual love of Rebecca and all things du Maurier.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.933683395385742, "source": "search", "title": "‘Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again': A reading ..." }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Therefore, when I decided this New Year that I wanted to embark on a reading challenge, it seemed only fitting that it should involve the author of my favourite novel, Rebecca , in some way. Eleven years on from leaving university, I often find myself missing the particular type of intellectual rigour offered by studying. Having said that, the phrase ‘university is wasted on the young’ definitely applied to my student self – I came away with an intimate knowledge of how to have a great social life, rather than of great literature. The older I get, the more I feel I know a little bit about lots of things, but not a lot about any one thing. I also realised that I am someone who is well read by book, rather than by author. So, the idea of embarking on the challenge of getting to know one author’s body of work intimately really appealed. I am also fascinated by Daphne herself and I hope that reading all of her fiction in this way, over the course of just one year, will leave me feeling I know far more of one of Britain’s finest writers.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.806153297424316, "source": "search", "title": "‘Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again': A reading ..." }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Daphne wrote fifteen novels and numerous collections of short stories and, since January, I have read five novels and two story collections. Evidently I need to speed up my reading between now and the end of December! It has been a hugely satisfying reading experience so far, though. It is a challenge that has led to a pilgrimage of sorts too. So far, I have been to Fowey – the beautiful Cornish town where Daphne lived for much of her adult life – as well as Tregaminion Chapel, a tiny church surrounded by rolling English hills where I took grainy shots of Menabilly (the house Daphne loved and on which Manderley was supposedly based) and I have been on a sun-soaked walk down to Polridmouth beach for a sighting of the old boat house where Rebecca herself conducted her affair. It has also led, in part, to an invitation to view the Du Maurier archive at Exeter University from the author of Virago’s own The Daphne du Maurier Companion, Helen Taylor.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.5073089599609375, "source": "search", "title": "‘Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again': A reading ..." }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "SparkNotes: Rebecca: Chapters 1-4", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.14349365234375, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes : Rebecca : Chapters 1-4" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "The following day, Mrs. Van Hopper is ill, and so the heroine has the day to herself. At lunch she runs into Maxim, who insists on eating with her, and then invites her to drive with him along the beautiful coastline. He shows warm and courteous demeanor--except at one place on the road, a place with a particularly striking view, where a bad memory seems to trouble him. At the end of the drive, the heroine notices a book of poetry in the car, and he insists upon giving it to her. She reads it that night, and notices that it is inscribed, \"Max--from Rebecca.\" Then she recalls what Mrs. Van Hopper said about Maxim's dead wife: her name was Rebecca, and she drowned, accidentally, in a bay near Manderley.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.897758483886719, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes : Rebecca : Chapters 1-4" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "A sense of loss hangs infuses the opening pages of Rebecca. The narrator and her husband, neither of whose names we know yet, find themselves in exile from Manderley, a place of great beauty that now lies in ruins. But their exile owes not only to the physical destruction of their home; a house can be rebuilt. Rather, their exile is a spiritual one, and one freely chosen, to escape the ghosts that haunt Manderley's ruins. \"We can never go back again, that much is certain,\" the heroine says. \"The past is still too close to us. The things we have tried to forget and put behind us would stir again... \" Indeed, their exile is not an unhappy one, despite the tinge of regret for what has been lost. \"We have come through our crisis,\" she asserts, and exile is the price they must pay for their triumph over the forces that once oppressed them.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.8975443840026855, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes : Rebecca : Chapters 1-4" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Rebecca is a gothic novel, meaning that it belongs to the same genre as books like Wuthering Heights , Jane Eyre , and even Dracula , in which dark, ominous landscapes and architecture are the setting for violence, fiery passions, and supernatural events. Rebecca's characters, too, fit the gothic pattern: already we see that in Maxim de Winter, the author has created the perfect gothic hero--the broodingly handsome nobleman with a terrible secret. \"His face,\" the heroine relates, \"was arresting, sensitive, medieval in some strange inexplicable way... [C]ould one but rob him of his English tweeds, and put him in black, with lace at his throat and wrists, he would stare down at us in our new world from a long distant past--a past where men walked cloaked at night, and stood in the shadow of old doorways, a past of narrow stairways and dim dungeons, a past of whispers in the dark, of shimmering rapier blades, of silent, exquisite courtesy.\" He is thus the perfect person to own Manderley, a place where that medieval world of shadows and secrets lives on.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.11173152923584, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes : Rebecca : Chapters 1-4" }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "Daphne Du maurier - Rebecca - First Edition - Signed | Bauman Rare Books", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.0521862506866455, "source": "search", "title": "Daphne Du maurier - Rebecca - First Edition - Signed ..." }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "DU MAURIER, Daphne. Rebecca. London: Victor Gollancz, 1938. Octavo, original black cloth gilt, original dust jacket. Housed in a custom clamshell box.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.797118663787842, "source": "search", "title": "Daphne Du maurier - Rebecca - First Edition - Signed ..." }, { "answer": "Rebecca", "passage": "This year it has a boutique feel and is themed  on the famous English author Daphne du Maurier and her classic book Rebecca.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.550029277801514, "source": "search", "title": "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley ... - Mail Online" } ]
"What is the actual title of Leonardo da Vinci's ""Mona Lisa""?"
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", "precise_score": 5.19651460647583, "rough_score": 5.047755241394043, "source": "wiki", "title": "Leonardo da Vinci" }, { "answer": "La Gioconda", "passage": "The Mona Lisa (; or La Gioconda, ) is a half-length portrait of a woman by the Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci, which has been acclaimed as \"the best known, the most visited, the most written about, the most sung about, the most parodied work of art in the world\". ", "precise_score": 6.380772113800049, "rough_score": 7.309790134429932, "source": "wiki", "title": "Mona Lisa" }, { "answer": "La Gioconda", "passage": "Reflected light waves from the painting have revealed four different phases, or images, beneath the surface of \"La Gioconda.\" The third of these images is a woman who looks very different from the one now known as \" Mona Lisa .\" This, in fact, may be the real Lisa, the woman that da Vinci was commissioned to paint in 1503, said Pascal Cotte, the founder of Lumiere Technologies, who announced his findings on Tuesday (Dec. 9) at a news conference in Shanghai.", "precise_score": 4.588442325592041, "rough_score": 4.99945592880249, "source": "search", "title": "Lurking Beneath the 'Mona Lisa' May Be the Real One - Yahoo" }, { "answer": "La Gioconda", "passage": "Vasari's account of the Mona Lisa comes from his biography of Leonardo published in 1550, 31 years after the artist's death. It has long been the best-known source of information on the provenance of the work and identity of the sitter. Leonardo's assistant Salaì, at his death in 1525, owned a portrait which in his personal papers was named la Gioconda, a painting bequeathed to him by Leonardo.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.8883073329925537, "source": "wiki", "title": "Mona Lisa" }, { "answer": "La Gioconda", "passage": "was a member of the Gherardini family of Florence and Tuscany, and the wife of wealthy Florentine silk merchant Francesco del Giocondo. The painting is thought to have been commissioned for their new home, and to celebrate the birth of their second son, Andrea. The Italian name for the painting, La Gioconda, means \"jocund\" (\"happy\" or \"jovial\") or, literally, \"the jocund one\", a pun on the feminine form of Lisa's married name, \"Giocondo\". In French, the title La Joconde has the same meaning.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.321557521820068, "source": "wiki", "title": "Mona Lisa" }, { "answer": "La Gioconda", "passage": "Prado Museum La Gioconda", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.500211715698242, "source": "wiki", "title": "Mona Lisa" }, { "answer": "La Gioconda", "passage": "File:Gioconda (copia del Museo del Prado restaurada).jpg| The Prado Museum La Gioconda", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.490280151367188, "source": "wiki", "title": "Mona Lisa" }, { "answer": "La Gioconda", "passage": "There has been much speculation and debate regarding the identity of the portrait’s sitter. Scholars and historians have posited numerous interpretations, including that she is Lisa del Giocondo (née Gherardini), the wife of the Florentine merchant Francesco di Bartolomeo del Giocondo, hence the alternative title to the work, La Gioconda. That identity was first suggested in 1550 by artist biographer Giorgio Vasari . Another theory was that the model may have been Leonardo’s mother, Caterina. That interpretation was put forth by, among others, Sigmund Freud , who seemed to think that the Mona Lisa’s mysterious smile emerged from a—perhaps unconscious—memory of Caterina’s smile. A third suggestion was that the painting was, in fact, Leonardo’s self-portrait, given the resemblance between the sitter’s and the artist’s facial features. Some scholars suggested that disguising himself as a woman was the artist’s riddle. The sitter’s identity has not been conclusively proven. In an attempt to settle the debate, art and forensic experts in August 2013 opened the tomb of the Giocondo family in Florence in order to find Lisa del Giocondo’s remains, test her DNA, and recreate an image of her face.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.4941816329956055, "source": "search", "title": "Mona Lisa | painting by Leonardo da Vinci | Britannica.com" }, { "answer": "La Giaconda", "passage": "The Mona Lisa demonstrates this aspect of his treatise perfectly in that La Giaconda is dressed in a coloured shift, loosely pleated at the neck, instead of the tight clothes that were then popular.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.501664161682129, "source": "search", "title": "Mona Lisa | painting by Leonardo da Vinci | Britannica.com" }, { "answer": "La Giaconda", "passage": "References in the visual arts have been complemented by musical examinations. La Giaconda’s personality and quirks were examined in a 1915 opera by Max von Schillings. Leonardo’s portrait is also the inspiration for the classic song “", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.045875549316406, "source": "search", "title": "Mona Lisa | painting by Leonardo da Vinci | Britannica.com" }, { "answer": "La Giaconda", "passage": "��\u0011ࡱ\u001a�\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000\u0000>\u0000\u0003\u0000�� 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His name translates to Leonardo (from Vinci). As a boy he loved to study and draw nature. He had very little formal education but was from a wealthy family. At 15 he worked as an apprentice to a famous Italian artist but Leonardo�s talent soon surpassed him. At 25 he left his mentor and set up his own business. Although we usually think of Da Vinci an artist, the truth his he had considerable talents in almost anything he did. In fact, he was a genius in many subjects. He was an artist, inventor, musician, scientist, mathematician, physicist and botanist. He was so interested in different subjects; painting was not usually his main focus. There are only 17 paintings attributed to him and many of them are unfinished. Leonardo is considered a Renaissance artist. (Renaissance is a time period of great cultural change during Leonardo�s lifetime. An era best known for the renewed interest in science, exploration and the arts of classical Greece.) He painted mostly portraits and religious paintings and used his scientific knowledge to depict nature and to paint realistically. Later in life he became more focused on science and began to keep in-depth journals on various subjects. In these journals historians found plans for a hang glider, a bicycle, parachute and submarine. This is hundreds of years before they were actually created. They also found detailed anatomy sketches that Leonardo made after studying cadavers. His drawings are so exact they are still used in medical schools today. For unknown reasons, Leonardo wrote backwards in these journals so they could only be read if held up to a mirror. This may have been because he was protective of the information he discovered or because he was left handed and didn�t want to smudge the ink as he wrote. No one knows for sure. Artist came from all around to be inspired by his work and the first biography was written about him in 1518, one year prior to his death in 1519. It took Leonardo three years to complete Mona Lisa and once he did, he decided to keep her. He was very proud of this work and carried it with him until his death. After that, it went to the King of France and it now it hangs in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. Leonardo died May 2, 1519 and was buried in the palace church in Cloux. Possible Questions: Have you seen a picture of this painting before? Do you know its title? Mona Lisa is the most famous painting in the world. It was probably painted as a commissioned portrait of the wife of a wealthy silk merchant named Giacondo. In Italy the painting is called La Giaconda. What do we call a painting of a person, group or people or animal? A portrait. Where can you find texture in this painting? Texture is one of the elements of art. Actual texture means how something really feels � bumpy, smooth, slippery, soft, etc. Implied texture is what we see in this painting � it means the way an object looks as if it would feel, if you could touch it. Da Vinci did not create actual texture by building up paint. Instead, he used this light and shadow technique to show us the soft texture of velvet, the smoothness of her skin and the rugged terrain behind her. Even the transparent veil that covers her face - can you distinguish it from the texture of her hair? Look at the texture of the skin on her face and hands � how is the texture of her clothes different from her skin? Does the brushstrokes show texture or did Leonardo imply it by using light and shadows? What is the background? Do you think the landscape was real or imagined by the artist? Why? Did the artist use mostly light colors or dark ones? How does that affect the mood or feeling of the painting? Does the painting look realistic, surreal, abstract? Da Vinci is well-known for his Realism (a type of art that shows objects exactly as they appear in life.) Where do you see the most shadowing in the painting? Mona�s face and neck, folds of cloth and her fingers. How do these shadows affect how the painting looks? Mona Lisa is famous for a groundbreaking technique Leonardo used. He decided that people do not come with outlines in real life, so instead of drawing an outline of her shape, he painted her form emerging from the canvas by using a contrast of light and shadow. Look at her hands for example, lines were not drawn between her fingers but created through gradually applying color to form light and shadow. This technique is called Chiaroscuro (key-ah-ross- KYOO-roh) and it made the subject look more realistic and three-dimensional. One of the world�s greatest mysteries is, what was Mona Lisa smiling about? What do you think? Not much is known about her, but there were reports that da Vinci hired jesters and musicians to amuse her as she sat for the portrait. Activity: Satirical/stylized Mona Lisa Portrait Materials needed: Copies of the Mona Lisa �blank� Black construction paper to mount the student�s artwork on when finished Colored pencils Pencils and erasers Funny Mona Lisa PowerPoint or online at: \u0013 HYPERLINK \"http://www.monalisamania.com/artmain.htm\" \u0001\u0014http://www.monalisamania.com/artmain.htm\u0015 Process: Show the students the Funny Mona Lisa PowerPoint or go online to \u0013 HYPERLINK \"http://www.monalisamania.com/artmain.htm\" \u0001\u0014http://www.monalisamania.com/artmain.htm\u0015. Explain how the Mona Lisa is so famous that it is instantly recognizable. She has become a cultural icon or an image that is readily recognized, and generally represents an object or concept with great cultural significance to a wide cultural group. Over the years, people have used this famous painting to show off their own ideas or market their own products. Explain that today we are going to do the same thing. Have the students think about something that they think would be funny � SpongeBob Mona Lisa, Jack o�Lantern Mona Lisa, etc. In order to make sure that others can recognize that they are referencing the Mona Lisa (and not just making a strange portrait of a lady with a pumpkin head, for example) we will carefully copy the body, hand position, and background of the original Mona Lisa. Pass out the Mona Lisa �blanks.� Tell them to use their imagination and draw in their Mona Lisa�s head and face. Use colored pencils to fill in details and colors. Remind the students to title their artwork and to sign their names. Mount the artwork on construction paper, attach the artist information on the back, and hang to display. �Mona Lisa� by Leonardo da Vinci Today in Art Masterpiece we discussed Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci and his most famous painting, the Mona Lisa. The students learned what a portrait is, the difference between �real� and �implied� texture, da Vinci�s �chiaroscuro� style of painting, what satire means, and what a cultural icon is. 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In Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's famous poem, Hiawatha, what was the name of Hiawatha's wife?
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[ { "answer": "Minnehaha", "passage": "The Song of Hiawatha is an 1855 epic poem in trochaic tetrameter by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow that features Native American characters. The epic relates the adventures of an Ojibwe warrior named Hiawatha and the tragedy of his love for Minnehaha. Events in the story are set in the Pictured Rocks area on the south shore of Lake Superior. Longfellow's poem, though based on native oral traditions surrounding the figure of Manabozho, represents not a work of transmission but an original work of American Romantic literature.", "precise_score": 5.1612725257873535, "rough_score": 8.220087051391602, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Song of Hiawatha" }, { "answer": "Minnehaha", "passage": "Among later orchestral treatments of the Hiawatha theme by American composers there was Louis Coerne's 4-part symphonic suite, each section of which was prefaced by a quotation from the poem. This had a Munich premiere in 1893 and a Boston performance in 1894. Dvorac's student Rubin Goldmark followed with a Hiawatha Overturne in 1896 and in 1901 there were performances of Hugo Kaun's symphonic poems \"Minnehaha\" and \"Hiawatha\". There were also more settings of Longfellow's words. Arthur Foote's \"The Farewell of Hiawatha\" (Op.11, 1886) was dedicated to the Apollo Club of Boston, the male voice group that gave its first performance. In 1897 Frederick Russell Burton (1861 — 1909) completed his dramatic cantata Hiawatha. At the same time he wrote \"Hiawatha's Death Song\", subtitled 'Song of the Ojibways', which set native words followed by an English translation by another writer. Much later, Ojibwe flute music was to influence the 2013 setting of “The death of Minnehaha” for two voices with piano and flute accompaniment by Mary Montgomery Koppel (b.1982). ", "precise_score": 1.9412827491760254, "rough_score": 2.4408788681030273, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Song of Hiawatha" }, { "answer": "Minnehaha", "passage": "The most celebrated setting of Longfellow's story was the cantata trilogy, The Song of Hiawatha (1898–1900), by the African-English composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. The first part, \"Hiawatha's Wedding Feast\" (Op. 30, No. 1), based on cantos 11–12 of the poem, was particularly famous for well over 50 years, receiving thousands of performances in the UK, the USA, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa. Though it slipped from popularity in recent years, revival performances continue. The initial work was followed by two additional oratorios which were equally popular: \"The Death of Minnehaha\" (Op. 30, No. 2), based on canto 20, and \"Hiawatha's Departure\" (Op. 30, No. 4), based on cantos 21–2. ", "precise_score": 4.062851428985596, "rough_score": 5.581407070159912, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Song of Hiawatha" }, { "answer": "Minnehaha", "passage": "More popular settings of the poem followed publication of the poem. The first was Charles Crozat Converse's \"The Death of Minnehaha\", published in Boston around 1856. The hand colored lithograph on the cover of the printed song, by John Henry Bufford, is now much sought after. The next popular tune, originally titled \"Hiawatha (A Summer Idyl)\", was not inspired by the poem. It was composed by ‘Neil Moret’ (Charles Daniels) while on the train to Hiawatha, Kansas, in 1901 and was inspired by the rhythm of the wheels on the rails. It was already popular when James O'Dea added lyrics in 1903 and the music was newly subtitled \"His Song to Minnehaha\". Later treated as a rag, it went on to become a jazz standard. Duke Ellington was later to incorporate treatments of Hiawatha and Minnehaha in his jazz suite The Beautiful Indians (1946–7). Other popular songs have included \"Hiawatha’s Melody of Love\", by George W. Meyer with words by Alfred Bryan and Artie Mehlinger (1908), and Al Bowlly's \"Hiawatha’s Lullaby\" (1933).", "precise_score": -0.33725374937057495, "rough_score": 2.202300548553467, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Song of Hiawatha" }, { "answer": "Minnehaha", "passage": "American landscape painters referred to the poem to add an epic dimension to their patriotic celebration of the wonders of the national landscape. Albert Bierstadt presented his sunset piece, The Departure of Hiawatha, to Longfellow in 1868 when the poet was in England to receive an honorary degree at the University of Cambridge. Other examples include Thomas Moran's Fiercely the Red Sun Descending, Burned His Way along the Heavens (1875), held by the North Carolina Museum of Art, and the panoramic waterfalls of Hiawatha and Minnehaha on their Honeymoon (1885) by Jerome Thompson (1814 – 1886). Thomas Eakins made of his Hiawatha (c.1874) a visionary statement superimposed on the fading light of the sky. ", "precise_score": 1.8666385412216187, "rough_score": 4.218984603881836, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Song of Hiawatha" }, { "answer": "Minnehaha", "passage": "Longfellow chose to set The Song of Hiawatha at the Pictured Rocks, one of the locations along the south shore of Lake Superior favored by narrators of the Manabozho stories. The Song presents a legend of Hiawatha and his lover Minnehaha in 22 chapters (and an Introduction). Hiawatha is not introduced until Chapter III.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.5314271450042725, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Song of Hiawatha" }, { "answer": "Minnehaha", "passage": "In the ensuing chapters, Hiawatha has childhood adventures, falls in love with Minnehaha, slays the evil magician Pearl-Feather, invents written language, discovers corn and other episodes. Minnehaha dies in a severe winter.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.824665069580078, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Song of Hiawatha" }, { "answer": "Minnehaha", "passage": "Intentionally epic in scope, The Song of Hiawatha was described by its author as \"this Indian Edda\". But Thompson judged that despite Longfellow's claimed \"chapter and verse\" citations, the work \"produce[s] a unity the original will not warrant,\" i.e., it is non-Indian in its totality. Thompson found close parallels in plot between the poem and its sources, with the major exception that Longfellow took legends told about multiple characters and substituted the character \"Hiawatha\" as the protagonist of them all. Resemblances between the original stories, as \"reshaped by Schoolcraft,\" and the episodes in the poem are but superficial, and Longfellow omits important details essential to Ojibwe narrative construction, characterization, and theme. This is the case even with \"Hiawatha’s Fishing,\" the episode closest to its source. Of course, some important parts of the poem were more or less Longfellow’s invention from fragments or his imagination. \"The courtship of Hiawatha and Minnehaha, the least ‘Indian’ of any of the events in ‘Hiawatha,’ has come for many readers to stand as the typical American Indian tale.\" Also, \"in exercising the function of selecting incidents to make an artistic production, Longfellow . . . omitted all that aspect of the Manabozho saga which considers the culture hero as a trickster,\" this despite the fact that Schoolcraft had already diligently avoided what he himself called \"vulgarisms.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.21743983030319214, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Song of Hiawatha" }, { "answer": "Minnehaha", "passage": "Artists also responded in number to the epic. The earliest pieces of sculpture were by Edmonia Lewis, who had most of her career in Rome. Her father was Haitian and her mother was Native American and African American. The arrow-maker and his daughter, later called The Wooing of Hiawatha, was modelled in 1866 and carved in 1872. By that time she had achieved success with individual heads of Hiawatha and Minnehaha. Carved in Rome, these are now held by the Newark Museum in New Jersey. In 1872 Lewis carved The Marriage of Hiawatha in marble, a work purchased in 2010 by the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.2649810314178467, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Song of Hiawatha" }, { "answer": "Minnehaha", "passage": "Other 19th-century sculptors inspired by the epic were Augustus Saint-Gaudens; his marble statue of the seated Hiawatha (1874) is held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Jacob Fjelde created a bronze statue, Hiawatha carrying Minnehaha, for the Columbian Exposition in 1893. It was installed in Minnehaha Park, Minneapolis, in 1912 (illustrated at the head of this article).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.768930196762085, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Song of Hiawatha" }, { "answer": "Minnehaha", "passage": "Early paintings were by artists who concentrated on authentic American Native subjects. Eastman Johnson's pastel of Minnehaha seated by a stream (1857) was drawn directly from an Objibwe model. The English artist Frances Anne Hopkins travelled in the hunting country of Canada and used her sketches from the trip when she returned to her studio in England in 1870. Her Minnehaha Feeding Birds was painted about 1880. Critics have thought these two artists had a sentimental approach, as did Charles-Émile-Hippolyte Lecomte-Vernet (1821–1900) in his 1871 painting of Minnehaha, making her a native child of the wild. The kinship of the latter is with other kitsch images, like Bufford's cover for \"The Death of Minnehaha\" (see above) or those of the 1920s calendar painters James Arthur and Rudolph F. Ingerle (1879 – 1950).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.466443061828613, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Song of Hiawatha" }, { "answer": "Minnehaha", "passage": "Toward the end of the 19th century, artists deliberately emphasized the epic qualities of the poem, as in William de Leftwich Dodge's Death of Minnehaha (1885). Frederic Remington demonstrated a similar quality in his series of 22 grisailes painted in oil for the 1890 de-luxe photogravure edition of The Song of Hiawatha. One of the editions is owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Dora Wheeler's Minnehaha listening to the waterfall (1884) design for a needle-woven tapestry, made by the Associated Artists for the Cornelius Vanderbilt house, was also epic. The monumental quality survives into the 20th century in Frances Foy's Hiawatha returning with Minnehaha (1937), a mural sponsored during the Depression for the Gibson City Post Office, Illinois. 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Hiawatha's thoughts then turn to Minnehaha, the young maid whom he first saw in the land of the Dakotahs. Against Nokomis's advice, Hiawatha goes to Minnehaha's family and requests her hand in marriage, proposing that their union would unify the Dakotah and Ojibway tribes. Minnehaha consents to be his wife.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.7995487451553345, "source": "search", "title": "The Song of Hiawatha Essay - The Song of Hiawatha, Henry ..." } ]
How many husbands did the Wife of Bath have, as reported in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales?
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[ { "answer": "5", "passage": "Geoffrey Chaucer was born in London sometime around 1343, though the precise date and location of his birth remain unknown. His father and grandfather were both London vintners; several previous generations had been merchants in Ipswich. (His family name derives from the French chausseur, meaning \"shoemaker\".) In 1324 John Chaucer, Geoffrey's father, was kidnapped by an aunt in the hope of marrying the twelve-year-old boy to her daughter in an attempt to keep property in Ipswich. The aunt was imprisoned and the £250 fine levied suggests that the family was financially secure—bourgeois, if not elite. John Chaucer married Agnes Copton, who, in 1349, inherited properties including 24 shops in London from her uncle, Hamo de Copton, who is described in a will dated 3 April 1354 and listed in the City Hustings Roll as \"moneyer\"; he was said to be moneyer at the Tower of London. In the City Hustings Roll 110, 5, Ric II, dated June 1380, Geoffrey Chaucer refers to himself as me Galfridum Chaucer, filium Johannis Chaucer, Vinetarii, Londonie.", "precise_score": -3.093989372253418, "rough_score": -2.8419618606567383, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "While still working as comptroller, Chaucer appears to have moved to Kent, being appointed as one of the commissioners of peace for Kent, at a time when French invasion was a possibility. He is thought to have started work on The Canterbury Tales in the early 1380s. He also became a Member of Parliament for Kent in 1386. On 15 October that year, he gave a deposition in the case of Scrope v. Grosvenor. There is no further reference after this date to Philippa, Chaucer's wife, and she is presumed to have died in 1387. He survived the political upheavals caused by the Lords Appellants, despite the fact that Chaucer knew some of the men executed over the affair quite well.", "precise_score": -1.2316467761993408, "rough_score": 3.9662914276123047, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "Five", "passage": "The question of whether The Canterbury Tales is finished has not yet been answered. There are 83 known manuscripts of the work from the late medieval and early Renaissance periods, more than any other vernacular literary text with the exception of The Prick of Conscience. This is taken as evidence of the tales' popularity during the century after Chaucer's death. Fifty-five of these manuscripts are thought to have been complete at one time, while 28 are so fragmentary that it is difficult to ascertain whether they were copied individually or as part of a set. The Tales vary in both minor and major ways from manuscript to manuscript; many of the minor variations are due to copyists' errors, while others suggest that Chaucer added to and revised his work as it was being copied and (possibly) distributed.", "precise_score": -3.093970537185669, "rough_score": -1.754537582397461, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Canterbury Tales" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "From the beginning through the Wife of Bath’s description of her first three husbands Fragment 3, lines 1–451", "precise_score": 4.9163994789123535, "rough_score": 0.25067177414894104, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes : The Canterbury Tales : The Wife of Bath ’s ..." }, { "answer": "Five", "passage": "The Wife of Bath begins the Prologue to her tale by establishing herself as an authority on marriage, due to her extensive personal experience with the institution. Since her first marriage at the tender age of twelve, she has had five husbands. She says that many people have criticized her for her numerous marriages, most of them on the basis that Christ went only once to a wedding, at Cana in Galilee. The Wife of Bath has her own views of Scripture and God’s plan. She says that men can only guess and interpret what Jesus meant when he told a Samaritan woman that her fifth husband was not her husband. With or without this bit of Scripture, no man has ever been able to give her an exact reply when she asks to know how many husbands a woman may have in her lifetime. God bade us to wax fruitful and multiply, she says, and that is the text that she wholeheartedly endorses. After all, great Old Testament figures, like Abraham, Jacob, and Solomon, enjoyed multiple wives at once. She admits that many great Fathers of the Church have proclaimed the importance of virginity, such as the Apostle Paul. But, she reasons, even if virginity is important, someone must be procreating so that virgins can be created. Leave virginity to the perfect, she says, and let the rest of us use our gifts as best we may—and her gift, doubtless, is her sexual power. She uses this power as an “instrument” to control her husbands.", "precise_score": 5.505824565887451, "rough_score": -1.1575736999511719, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes : The Canterbury Tales : The Wife of Bath ’s ..." }, { "answer": "Five", "passage": "At this point, the Pardoner interrupts. He is planning to marry soon and worries that his wife will control his body, as the Wife of Bath describes. The Wife of Bath tells him to have patience and to listen to the whole tale to see if it reveals the truth about marriage. Of her five husbands, three have been “good” and two have been “bad.” The first three were good, she admits, mostly because they were rich, old, and submissive. She laughs to recall the torments that she put these men through and recounts a typical conversation that she had with her older husbands. She would accuse her -husband of having an affair, launching into a tirade in which she would charge him with a bewildering array of accusations. If one of her husbands got drunk, she would claim he said that every wife is out to destroy her husband. He would then feel guilty and give her what she wanted. All of this, the Wife of Bath tells the rest of the pilgrims, was a pack of lies—her husbands never held these opinions, but she made these claims to give them grief. Worse, she would tease her husbands in bed, refusing to give them full satisfaction until they promised her money. She admits proudly to using her verbal and sexual power to bring her husbands to total submission.", "precise_score": 4.614999294281006, "rough_score": -2.6926400661468506, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes : The Canterbury Tales : The Wife of Bath ’s ..." }, { "answer": "Five", "passage": "The Wife of Bath has one of the longest introductions in the Canterbury Tales. She explains she has had five husbands and proceeds to discuss each in repose. The Wife of Bath�s tale begins to worry one of her fellow guests who ask if all women are like her. She quickly bids him to remain silent until the tale is over. The Wife of Bath�s tale is not just about women seeking many husbands and controlling their husbands.", "precise_score": 7.601110935211182, "rough_score": 6.9542741775512695, "source": "search", "title": "The Canterbury Tales: The Wife of Bath's Tale" }, { "answer": "Five", "passage": "The transformation is for the most part only skin deep. The Wife of Bath portrays the change in the hag to a beautiful woman. This change is only physical and may elude to with Wife of Bath viewing all men mistrustful and chauvinistic. The knight�s change of heart may also only be superficial if you agree that the Wife of Bath�s tale depicts all men as untrustworthy. After all, she explains how she has had five separate husbands and how each was good and bad.", "precise_score": 3.4168903827667236, "rough_score": -2.365341901779175, "source": "search", "title": "The Canterbury Tales: The Wife of Bath's Tale" }, { "answer": "Five", "passage": "\"The Wife of Bath's Prologue\" is the best source for analysis of her behavior. Since she considers her greatest experience to be in marriage, she speaks about matrimony and her amorous adventures. She spends time defending her behavior by misquoting and misinterpreting the Bible. It seems that in the Middle Ages the Wife of Bath's behavior is not the norm, so she tries to redeem herself by insisting that God wants her to be married many times. After all, \"God bad us for to wexe and multiplye\" -- and, therefore, she has to marry as often as she can. The Wife of Bath has had five husbands. Her first husbands were rich and old; her last husbands were young and handsome. That clearly shows her plan: first get the money, then have fun. It is very hard to respect her, for the only things she longs for are money and sex, although one does admire her practicality.", "precise_score": 3.9270544052124023, "rough_score": -2.02895450592041, "source": "search", "title": "Analysis of Wife of Bath from The Canterbury Tales" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "Geoffrey Chaucer (; c. 1343 – 25 October 1400), known as the Father of English literature, is widely considered the greatest English poet of the Middle Ages and was the first poet to be buried in Poets' Corner of Westminster Abbey.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.319264888763428, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "Five", "passage": "While records concerning the lives of his contemporary poets, William Langland and the Pearl Poet are practically non-existent, since Chaucer was a public servant, his official life is very well documented, with nearly five hundred written items testifying to his career. The first of the \"Chaucer Life Records\" appears in 1357, in the household accounts of Elizabeth de Burgh, the Countess of Ulster, when he became the noblewoman's page through his father's connections, a common medieval form of apprenticeship for boys into knighthood or prestige appointments. The countess was married to Lionel, Duke of Clarence, the second surviving son of the king, Edward III, and the position brought the teenage Chaucer into the close court circle, where he was to remain for the rest of his life. He also worked as a courtier, a diplomat, and a civil servant, as well as working for the king from 1389 to 1391 as Clerk of the King's Works. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.595416307449341, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "In 1359, in the early stages of the Hundred Years' War, Edward III invaded France and Chaucer travelled with Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence, Elizabeth's husband, as part of the English army. In 1360, he was captured during the siege of Rheims. Edward paid £16 for his ransom, a considerable sum, and Chaucer was released.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.757774353027344, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "Not long after the overthrow of his patron, Richard II, in 1399, Chaucer's name fades from the historical record. The last few records of his life show his pension renewed by the new king, and his taking of a lease on a residence within the close of Westminster Abbey on 24 December 1399. Although Henry IV renewed the grants assigned to Chaucer by Richard, Chaucer's own The Complaint of Chaucer to his Purse hints that the grants might not have been paid. The last mention of Chaucer is on 5 June 1400, when some monies owed to him were paid.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.135719299316406, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "He is believed to have died of unknown causes on 25 October 1400, but there is no firm evidence for this date, as it comes from the engraving on his tomb, erected more than one hundred years after his death. There is some speculation—most recently in Terry Jones' book Who Murdered Chaucer? : A Medieval Mystery—that he was murdered by enemies of Richard II or even on the orders of his successor Henry IV, but the case is entirely circumstantial. Chaucer was buried in Westminster Abbey in London, as was his right owing to his status as a tenant of the Abbey's close. In 1556, his remains were transferred to a more ornate tomb, making Chaucer the first writer interred in the area now known as Poets' Corner.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.8306169509887695, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "Believed to have been written in the 1390s, Chaucer's short poem Fortune, is also inferred to directly reference Lancaster. \"Chaucer as narrator\" openly defies Fortune, proclaiming he has learned who his enemies are through her tyranny and deceit, and declares \"my suffisaunce\" (15) and that \"over himself hath the maystrye\" (14). Fortune, in turn, does not understand Chaucer's harsh words to her for she believes she has been kind to him, claims that he does not know what she has in store for him in the future, but most importantly, \"And eek thou hast thy beste frend alyve\" (32, 40, 48). Chaucer retorts that \"My frend maystow nat reven, blind goddesse\" (50) and orders her to take away those who merely pretend to be his friends. Fortune turns her attention to three princes whom she implores to relieve Chaucer of his pain and \"Preyeth his beste frend of his noblesse/That to som beter estat he may atteyne\" (78–79). The three princes are believed to represent the dukes of Lancaster, York, and Gloucester, and a portion of line 76, \"as three of you or tweyne,\" to refer to the ordinance of 1390 which specified that no royal gift could be authorised without the consent of at least two of the three dukes. Most conspicuous in this short poem is the number of references to Chaucer's \"beste frend\". Fortune states three times in her response to the plaintiff, \"And also, you still have your best friend alive\" (32, 40, 48); she also references his \"beste frend\" in the envoy when appealing to his \"noblesse\" to help Chaucer to a higher estate. A fifth reference is made by \"Chaucer as narrator\" who rails at Fortune that she shall not take his friend from him. While the envoy playfully hints to Lancaster that Chaucer would certainly appreciate a boost to his status or income, the poem Fortune distinctively shows his deep appreciation and affection for John of Gaunt.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.874960899353027, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "Chaucer also translated such important works as Boethius' Consolation of Philosophy and The Romance of the Rose by Guillaume de Lorris (extended by Jean de Meun). However, while many scholars maintain that Chaucer did indeed translate part of the text of Roman de la Rose as The Romaunt of the Rose, others claim that this has been effectively disproved. Many of his other works were very loose translations of, or simply based on, works from continental Europe. It is in this role that Chaucer receives some of his earliest critical praise. Eustache Deschamps wrote a ballade on the great translator and called himself a \"nettle in Chaucer's garden of poetry\". In 1385 Thomas Usk made glowing mention of Chaucer, and John Gower, Chaucer's main poetic rival of the time, also lauded him. This reference was later edited out of Gower's Confessio Amantis and it was suggested by one editor that this was done because of ill feeling between them, but it is likely due simply to stylistic concerns.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.660238265991211, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "One other significant work of Chaucer's is his Treatise on the Astrolabe, possibly for his own son, that describes the form and use of that instrument in detail and is sometimes cited as the first example of technical writing in the English language. Although much of the text may have come from other sources, the treatise indicates that Chaucer was versed in science in addition to his literary talents. Another scientific work discovered in 1952, Equatorie of the Planetis, has similar language and handwriting compared to some considered to be Chaucer's and it continues many of the ideas from the Astrolabe. Furthermore, it contains an example of early European encryption. The attribution of this work to Chaucer is still uncertain.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.643537521362305, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "Five", "passage": "Chaucer wrote in continental accentual-syllabic meter, a style which had developed since around the 12th century as an alternative to the alliterative Anglo-Saxon metre. Chaucer is known for metrical innovation, inventing the rhyme royal, and he was one of the first English poets to use the five-stress line, a decasyllabic cousin to the iambic pentameter, in his work, with only a few anonymous short works using it before him. The arrangement of these five-stress lines into rhyming couplets, first seen in his The Legend of Good Women, was used in much of his later work and became one of the standard poetic forms in English. His early influence as a satirist is also important, with the common humorous device, the funny accent of a regional dialect, apparently making its first appearance in The Reeve's Tale.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.39907693862915, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "Five", "passage": "Widespread knowledge of Chaucer's works is attested by the many poets who imitated or responded to his writing. John Lydgate was one of the earliest poets to write continuations of Chaucer's unfinished Tales while Robert Henryson's Testament of Cresseid completes the story of Cressida left unfinished in his Troilus and Criseyde. Many of the manuscripts of Chaucer's works contain material from these poets and later appreciations by the romantic era poets were shaped by their failure to distinguish the later \"additions\" from original Chaucer. Writers or the 17th and 18th centuries, such as John Dryden, admired Chaucer for his stories, but not for his rhythm and rhyme, as few critics could then read Middle English and the text had been butchered by printers, leaving a somewhat unadmirable mess. It was not until the late 19th century that the official Chaucerian canon, accepted today, was decided upon, largely as a result of Walter William Skeat's work. Roughly seventy-five years after Chaucer's death, The Canterbury Tales was selected by William Caxton to be one of the first books to be printed in England.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.9554450511932373, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "Five", "passage": "Richard Pynson, the King's Printer under Henry VIII for about twenty years, was the first to collect and sell something that resembled an edition of the collected works of Chaucer, introducing in the process five previously printed texts that we now know are not Chaucer's. (The collection is actually three separately printed texts, or collections of texts, bound together as one volume.) There is a likely connection between Pynson's product and William Thynne's a mere six years later. Thynne had a successful career from the 1520s until his death in 1546, when he was one of the masters of the royal household. His editions of Chaucers Works in 1532 and 1542 were the first major contributions to the existence of a widely recognised Chaucerian canon. Thynne represents his edition as a book sponsored by and supportive of the king who is praised in the preface by Sir Brian Tuke. Thynne's canon brought the number of apocryphal works associated with Chaucer to a total of 28, even if that was not his intention. As with Pynson, once included in the Works, pseudepigraphic texts stayed within it, regardless of their first editor's intentions.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.58060359954834, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "Probably the most significant aspect of the growing apocrypha is that, beginning with Thynne's editions, it began to include medieval texts that made Chaucer appear as a proto-Protestant Lollard, primarily the Testament of Love and The Plowman's Tale. As \"Chaucerian\" works that were not considered apocryphal until the late 19th century, these medieval texts enjoyed a new life, with English Protestants carrying on the earlier Lollard project of appropriating existing texts and authors who seemed sympathetic—or malleable enough to be construed as sympathetic—to their cause. The official Chaucer of the early printed volumes of his Works was construed as a proto-Protestant as the same was done, concurrently, with William Langland and Piers Plowman. The famous Plowman's Tale did not enter Thynne's Works until the second, 1542, edition. Its entry was surely facilitated by Thynne's inclusion of Thomas Usk's Testament of Love in the first edition. The Testament of Love imitates, borrows from, and thus resembles Usk's contemporary, Chaucer. (Testament of Love also appears to borrow from Piers Plowman.) Since the Testament of Love mentions its author's part in a failed plot (book 1, chapter 6), his imprisonment, and (perhaps) a recantation of (possibly Lollard) heresy, all this was associated with Chaucer. (Usk himself was executed as a traitor in 1388.) Interestingly, John Foxe took this recantation of heresy as a defence of the true faith, calling Chaucer a \"right Wiclevian\" and (erroneously) identifying him as a schoolmate and close friend of John Wycliffe at Merton College, Oxford. (Thomas Speght is careful to highlight these facts in his editions and his \"Life of Chaucer.\") No other sources for the Testament of Love exist—there is only Thynne's construction of whatever manuscript sources he had.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.157983779907227, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "John Stow (1525–1605) was an antiquarian and also a chronicler.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.820021629333496, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "His edition of Chaucer's Works in 1561 brought the apocrypha to more than 50 titles. More were added in the 17th century, and they remained as late as 1810, well after Thomas Tyrwhitt pared the canon down in his 1775 edition. The compilation and printing of Chaucer's works was, from its beginning, a political enterprise, since it was intended to establish an English national identity and history that grounded and authorised the Tudor monarchy and church. What was added to Chaucer often helped represent him favourably to Protestant England.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.784803867340088, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "In his 1598 edition of the Works, Speght (probably taking cues from Foxe) made good use of Usk's account of his political intrigue and imprisonment in the Testament of Love to assemble a largely fictional \"Life of Our Learned English Poet, Geffrey Chaucer.\" Speght's \"Life\" presents readers with an erstwhile radical in troubled times much like their own, a proto-Protestant who eventually came around the king's views on religion. Speght states that \"In the second year of Richard the second, the King tooke Geffrey Chaucer and his lands into his protection. The occasion wherof no doubt was some daunger and trouble whereinto he was fallen by favouring some rash attempt of the common people.\" Under the discussion of Chaucer's friends, namely John of Gaunt, Speght further explains:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.994620323181152, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "Speght is also the source of the famous tale of Chaucer being fined for beating a Franciscan friar in Fleet Street, as well as a fictitious coat of arms and family tree. Ironically—and perhaps consciously so—an introductory, apologetic letter in Speght's edition from Francis Beaumont defends the unseemly, \"low\", and bawdy bits in Chaucer from an elite, classicist position. Francis Thynne noted some of these inconsistencies in his Animadversions, insisting that Chaucer was not a commoner, and he objected to the friar-beating story. Yet Thynne himself underscores Chaucer's support for popular religious reform, associating Chaucer's views with his father William Thynne's attempts to include The Plowman's Tale and The Pilgrim's Tale in the 1532 and 1542 Works.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.254554748535156, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "Alongside Chaucer's Works, the most impressive literary monument of the period is John Foxe's Acts and Monuments.... As with the Chaucer editions, it was critically significant to English Protestant identity and included Chaucer in its project. Foxe's Chaucer both derived from and contributed to the printed editions of Chaucer's Works, particularly the pseudepigrapha. Jack Upland was first printed in Foxe's Acts and Monuments, and then it appeared in Speght's edition of Chaucer's Works. Speght's \"Life of Chaucer\" echoes Foxe's own account, which is itself dependent upon the earlier editions that added the Testament of Love and The Plowman's Tale to their pages. Like Speght's Chaucer, Foxe's Chaucer was also a shrewd (or lucky) political survivor. In his 1563 edition, Foxe \"thought it not out of season … to couple … some mention of Geoffrey Chaucer\" with a discussion of John Colet, a possible source for John Skelton's character Colin Clout.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.029732704162598, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "Probably referring to the 1542 Act for the Advancement of True Religion, Foxe said that he \"marvel[s] to consider … how the bishops, condemning and abolishing all manner of English books and treatises which might bring the people to any light of knowledge, did yet authorise the works of Chaucer to remain still and to be occupied; who, no doubt, saw into religion as much almost as even we do now, and uttereth in his works no less, and seemeth to be a right Wicklevian, or else there never was any. And that, all his works almost, if they be thoroughly advised, will testify (albeit done in mirth, and covertly); and especially the latter end of his third book of the Testament of Love … Wherein, except a man be altogether blind, he may espy him at the full: although in the same book (as in all others he useth to do), under shadows covertly, as under a visor, he suborneth truth in such sort, as both privily she may profit the godly-minded, and yet not be espied of the crafty adversary. And therefore the bishops, belike, taking his works but for jests and toys, in condemning other books, yet permitted his books to be read.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.704863548278809, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "John Urry produced the first edition of the complete works of Chaucer in a Latin font, published posthumously in 1721. Included were several tales, according to the editors, for the first time printed, a biography of Chaucer, a glossary of old English words, and testimonials of author writers concerning Chaucer dating back to the 16th century. According to A. S. G Edwards, \"This was the first collected edition of Chaucer to be printed in roman type. The life of Chaucer prefixed to the volume was the work of the Reverend John Dart, corrected and revised by Timothy Thomas. The glossary appended was also mainly compiled by Thomas. The text of Urry's edition has often been criticised by subsequent editors for its frequent conjectural emendations, mainly to make it conform to his sense of Chaucer's metre. The justice of such criticisms should not obscure his achievement. His is the first edition of Chaucer for nearly a hundred and fifty years to consult any manuscripts and is the first since that of William Thynne in 1534 to seek systematically to assemble a substantial number of manuscripts to establish his text. It is also the first edition to offer descriptions of the manuscripts of Chaucer's works, and the first to print texts of 'Gamelyn' and 'The Tale of Beryn', works ascribed to, but not by, Chaucer.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.48823881149292, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "* The Floure and the Leafe – a 15th-century allegory", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.392640113830566, "source": "wiki", "title": "Geoffrey Chaucer" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "Chaucer uses the same meter throughout almost all of his tales, with the exception of Sir Thopas and his prose tales. It is a decasyllable line, probably borrowed from French and Italian forms, with riding rhyme and, occasionally, a caesura in the middle of a line. His meter would later develop into the heroic meter of the 15th and 16th centuries and is an ancestor of iambic pentameter. He avoids allowing couplets to become too prominent in the poem, and four of the tales (the Man of Law's, Clerk's, Prioress', and Second Nun's) use rhyme royal. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.811612129211426, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Canterbury Tales" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "15th century", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.414485931396484, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Canterbury Tales" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "John Lydgate and Thomas Occleve were among the first critics of Chaucer's Tales, praising the poet as the greatest English poet of all time and the first to show what the language was truly capable of poetically. This sentiment was universally agreed upon by later critics into the mid-15th century. Glosses included in The Canterbury Tales manuscripts of the time praised him highly for his skill with \"sentence\" and rhetoric, the two pillars by which medieval critics judged poetry. The most respected of the tales was at this time the Knight's, as it was full of both. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.428840637207031, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Canterbury Tales" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "The Tale of Beryn, written by an anonymous author in the 15th century, is preceded by a lengthy prologue in which the pilgrims arrive at Canterbury and their activities there are described. While the rest of the pilgrims disperse throughout the town, the Pardoner seeks the affections of Kate the barmaid, but faces problems dealing with the man in her life and the innkeeper Harry Bailey. As the pilgrims turn back home, the Merchant restarts the storytelling with Tale of Beryn. In this tale, a young man named Beryn travels from Rome to Egypt to seek his fortune only to be cheated by other businessmen there. He is then aided by a local man in getting his revenge. The tale comes from the French tale Bérinus and exists in a single early manuscript of the tales, although it was printed along with the tales in a 1721 edition by John Urry. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.436864852905273, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Canterbury Tales" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "John Lydgate wrote The Siege of Thebes in about 1420. Like the Tale of Beryn, it is preceded by a prologue in which the pilgrims arrive in Canterbury. Lydgate places himself among the pilgrims as one of them and describes how he was a part of Chaucer's trip and heard the stories. He characterises himself as a monk and tells a long story about the history of Thebes before the events of the Knight's Tale. John Lydgate's tale was popular early on and exists in old manuscripts both on its own and as part of the Tales. It was first printed as early as 1561 by John Stow, and several editions for centuries after followed suit. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.068387985229492, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Canterbury Tales" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "Several more recent films, while they are not based on the tales, do have references to them. For example, in the 1995 film Se7en, the Parson's Tale is an important clue to the methods of a serial killer who chooses his victims based on the seven deadly sins. The 2001 film A Knight's Tale took its name from \"The Knight's Tale\". Although it bears little resemblance to the tale, it does feature what Martha Driver and Sid Ray call an \"MTV-generation\" Chaucer who is a gambling addict with a way with words. Scattered references to the Tales include Chaucer's declaration that he will use his verse to vilify a summoner and a pardoner who have cheated him. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.590909957885742, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Canterbury Tales" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "Television adaptations include Alan Plater's 1975 re-telling of the stories in a series of plays for BBC2: Trinity Tales. In 2003, BBC again featured modern re-tellings of selected tales. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.510358810424805, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Canterbury Tales" }, { "answer": "Five", "passage": "However, the most important details come in the middle of the description: \"She was a worthy womman al hir life: Housbondes at chirche dore she hadde five, Withouten other compaignye in youthe...\" [Norton, 461-463] It is hard to miss irony in that phrase. The woman definitely likes the company of men. She also likes to travel which is suspicious for a woman in the Middle Ages. The fact that the Wife of Bath has been on so many pilgrimages may be indicative of her piety, and yet, the reader senses Chaucer's irony in the geographical description of the places the Wife has been to: Boulogne, Cologne, St. James of Compostella. Instead of traveling on foot, the Wife of Bath sits easily on a horse, a pilgrimage in comfort. One other thing gets clear toward the end of the description: the lady is sexually overcharged and she really knows her \"stuff\": \"In felaweshipe wel coude she laughe and carpe: Of remedies of love she knew parchaunce, For she coude of that art the olde daunce.\" [Norton, 476-478]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.56592321395874, "source": "search", "title": "Analysis of Wife of Bath from The Canterbury Tales" }, { "answer": "Five", "passage": "The analysis of the Wife of Bath seems to be about analyzing how many husbands and lovers a woman can have, and what status that gives her in society. In the Middle Ages, an independent woman with five dead husbands who seeks sovereignty over men is an unusual character. One cannot really judge the Wife of Bath. The Scales of Morality are loaded against her, but the woman is obviously successful both financially and in marriage. She is not bad -- it is just that she is very practical and devoid of illusions about romantic love. Her love is very physical, and is associated with physical pleasures.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.8882763385772705, "source": "search", "title": "Analysis of Wife of Bath from The Canterbury Tales" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "    The story of \"The Wife of Bath\" is a part of an acrimonious medieval debate over the place of women in society  It was first called the \"querelle de la Rose\" (the debate over the Rose) and later called the \"Querelle des Femmes\" (the debate about women).  It started regarding Jean de Meun's Romance of the Rose on the grounds that it encouraged immorality and denigrated women (Richards xxiv, Quilligan, Allegory 20). The debate actually has roots reaching back into ancient society -- like Adam and Eve in Genesis, Pandora in Hesiod's Theogyny -- and continues in some ways today.  This debate was often ugly, even hysterical.  For example John Knox titles one of his works \"The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women\" <http://www.swrb.com/newslett/actualnls/FirBlast.htm> in 1559 to protest the reign of Queen Mary. It made him unpopular with not only her but later with her half-sister Elizabeth.  Similar fears about powerful women are still around and can be seen in references to \"Billary Clinton\" and \"feminazis.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.326145172119141, "source": "search", "title": "Notes for \"The Wife of Bath's Tale\"" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "She was 40 & #5 was 20.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.650223731994629, "source": "search", "title": "Notes for \"The Wife of Bath's Tale\"" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "Men should be more patient & understanding than women since they have Reason. Husband #4 had a lover; #5 hit her.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.241804122924805, "source": "search", "title": "Notes for \"The Wife of Bath's Tale\"" }, { "answer": "5", "passage": "#4-had lover; #5 was 20, she was 40 � loved him. He reads a book that says bad stuff about women. Makes her mad; she rips pages out & he hits her; then apologizes and gives her the bridal/whip. Her Story: One of King Arthur�s knights rapes a virgin in the woods. This is the basest assertion of his masculine authority over the feminine. Condemned to death, but Queen intervenes. Now the man is at the mercy of woman. She says he can live if he can figure out what women really want; he must learn to think like a woman. Punishment to fit crime. Spends year seeking answer.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.632268905639648, "source": "search", "title": "Notes for \"The Wife of Bath's Tale\"" } ]
What was the name of the she-ape that rescued the infant Tarzan and raised him to be Lord of the Apes?
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[ { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "Tarzan is the son of a British lord and lady who were marooned on the Atlantic coast of Africa by mutineers. When Tarzan was only an infant, his mother died, and his father was killed by Kerchak, leader of the ape tribe by whom Tarzan was adopted. From then onwards, Tarzan became a feral child. Tarzan's tribe of apes is known as the Mangani, Great Apes of a species unknown to science. Kala is his ape mother. Burroughs added stories occurring during Tarzan's adolescence in his sixth Tarzan book, Jungle Tales of Tarzan. Tarzan is his ape name; his real English name is John Clayton, Viscount Greystoke (according to Burroughs in Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle; Earl of Greystoke in later, less canonical sources, notably the 1984 movie Greystoke). In fact, Burroughs's narrator in Tarzan of the Apes describes both Clayton and Greystoke as fictitious names – implying that, within the fictional world that Tarzan inhabits, he may have a different real name.", "precise_score": 2.818399667739868, "rough_score": 5.522456645965576, "source": "wiki", "title": "Tarzan" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "An infant Tarzan upon being discovered by Kala.", "precise_score": -1.7609213590621948, "rough_score": 1.8003383874893188, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan (character) - Disney Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "In the original movie, Tarzan starts off as a baby who escapes a burning ship with his biological parents and lives in a treehouse built by them as a happy family. Tragedy falls upon the new family, however, as his parents are killed by Sabor the Leopard later on ( Two Worlds ). Luckily, the baby is rescued by a female gorilla named Kala who had lost her baby gorilla son to Sabor. After escaping Sabor, Kala brings the baby back to her gorilla family and tells her mate Kerchak , the leader, that she wants to adopt the baby since his parents were killed by Sabor and there are no more humans left in the Jungle, to which Kerchak agrees but says that the baby won't be his son. Kala names the baby, Tarzan, and sings him a lullaby about being in her heart forever.", "precise_score": 1.959898829460144, "rough_score": 2.9414875507354736, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan (character) - Disney Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "Later, Jane is drawing a picture of a baby baboon, the baboon likes it and takes it from her. When she tricks him to give the picture back, his crying angers a huge pack of baboons. Luckily, Tarzan comes to the rescue. After a number of events, when they're safe on the tree, Tarzan settles the chase, which is the first time the viewers saw the movie from the human angle (as the scene showed he was able to communicate with the baboons) by returning the drawing to the baby baboon. As Jane tries to leave, it's raining and they are forced into the shade of the big tree. When on the tree, he shows an extremely curiosity by her, does various of weird action (listens to her heartbeat, tickles her, touches her hand...). Finally, he has the ability to talk human as he said his name \"Tarzan\" (although how is not clear, as this name was given by Kala, which means, despite his parents could teach him English before they were killed, he logically can't say his name in English). After it stops raining, he carries Jane back to her camp. When Terk, younger gorillas, and Tantor are trashing the camp while making music, Tarzan steps in and solves the problem. Unfortunately, Kerchak appears and tells everyone to come back. Later, Kerchak warns everyone and Tarzan about the danger of humans. However, Tarzan disobeys and keeps returning to the camp.", "precise_score": -2.2837421894073486, "rough_score": -0.4555935859680176, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan (character) - Disney Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "The next day, after his arm has been treated and bandaged from the almost fatal gunshot, Tarzan stands on the beach, watching sadly as Jane and her father leave him. One of her gloves flies towards him, which only made him more depressed. After Jane realizes that she loves him, she jumps off the boat and runs toward him, much to his surprise and the two finally share a kiss. Later, Jane's father joins his daughter, telling the captain to tell everyone back in England that he never found them; \"After all, people get lost in the jungle every day,\" he says. Finally, Tarzan is seen swinging with his wife, Jane, to a tree with his big family (including Jane's father, Kala, and Terk with Tantor as a little help) as the King of The Jungle.", "precise_score": -4.224218845367432, "rough_score": -0.8524978756904602, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan (character) - Disney Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "In the midquel film, Tarzan's childhood and the origin of his unique identity are out into the forefront. Tarzan was an awkward kid trying to fit in with his ape family. When he was growing up, Tarzan had a childhood fear of the Zugor , a mythical monster said to live on Dark mountain. His second fear was that his mother, Kala would get hurt because of him. Although he walks like an ape, he is nowhere as fast as one, which results in the accident that leads his family to believe he is dead. When he overhears his mother tell Kerchak she would have given her life for him, and three ape females who say Kala and the family are better off without him, he decides to run away. After he traveling perhaps two to three days he is chased by Sabor into a valley. After escaping the family of three apes who is trapped there, Tarzan follows an old gorilla into a tree the ape calls home. When Tarzan discovers the old ape is really the Zugor, he blackmails him into mentoring him into becoming the best ape be can be, and when he realizes he isn't an ape, he forces Zugor to help him figure out what he is. Later on in the movie, he finally finds out that he is where he belonged, and calls himself a \"Tarzan\". This being his name and the only thing that he, at the time, knew himself to be, (other than an ape).", "precise_score": -0.795741617679596, "rough_score": 1.4162824153900146, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan (character) - Disney Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "The novel tells the story of John Clayton, born in the western coastal jungles of equatorial Africa to a marooned couple from England, John and Alice (Rutherford) Clayton, Lord and Lady Greystoke. Adopted as an infant by the she-ape Kala after his parents died (his father is killed by the savage king ape Kerchak), Clayton is named “Tarzan” (“White Skin” in the ape language) and raised in ignorance of his human heritage.", "precise_score": 3.012838840484619, "rough_score": 6.872458457946777, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan of the Apes - Edgar Rice Burroughs" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "The twelve short stories Burroughs wrote later and collected as Jungle Tales of Tarzan occur in the period immediately following the arrival of the natives, the killing of Kala, and Tarzan’s vengeance. Finally Tarzan has amassed so much credit among the apes of the tribe that the envious Kerchak at last attacks him. In the ensuing battle Tarzan kills Kerchak and takes his place as “king” of the apes. Subsequently, a new party of whites is marooned on the coast, including Jane Porter, the first white woman Tarzan has ever seen. Tarzan’s cousin, William Cecil Clayton, unwitting usurper of the ape man’s ancestral English estate, is also among the party. Tarzan spies on the newcomers, aids them, and saves Jane from the perils of the jungle. Absent when they are rescued, he is introduced further into the mysteries of civilization by French Naval Officer Paul D’Arnot, whom he saves from the natives. D’Arnot teaches Tarzan French and how to behave among white men, as well as serving as his guide to the nearest colonial outposts.", "precise_score": 0.8461223840713501, "rough_score": -0.5796638131141663, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan of the Apes - Edgar Rice Burroughs" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "Description : Swing through the jungle with Tarzan! Men were indeed more foolish and more cruel than the beasts of the jungle! How fortunate was he who lived in the peace and security of the great forest!” ― Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan of the Apes Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs is the first in a series of books about Tarzan, a man raised by the she-ape Kala after his parents die in the jungle. While he is raised with the apes, he eventually finds his family's abandoned cabin and teaches himself to read. His life is turned upside down when Jane Clayton, the first white woman he has ever seen, lands on his island and Tarzan is forced to make a series of choices that will change his life forever. This Xist Classics edition has been professionally formatted for e-readers with a linked table of contents. This ebook also contains a bonus book club leadership guide and discussion questions. We hope you’ll share this book with your friends, neighbors and colleagues and can’t wait to hear what you have to say about it. Xist Publishing is a digital-first publisher. Xist Publishing creates books for the touchscreen generation and is dedicated to helping everyone develop a lifetime love of reading, no matter what form it takes", "precise_score": 2.1070919036865234, "rough_score": 1.7118643522262573, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan Of The Apes | Download eBook PDF/EPUB" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "The novel tells the story of John Clayton, born in the western coastal jungles of equatorial Africa to a marooned couple from England , John and Alice (Rutherford) Clayton, Lord and Lady Greystoke. Adopted as an infant by the she-ape Kala after his parents died (his father is killed by the savage king ape Kerchak), Clayton is named \"Tarzan\" (\"White Skin\" in the ape language) and raised in ignorance of his human heritage.", "precise_score": 2.964254856109619, "rough_score": 7.044797897338867, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan of the Apes - Titi Tudorancea" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "What though Kala was a fierce and hideous ape! 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When Tarzan was a year old, his mother died of natural causes, and his father was killed by Kerchak, leader of the ape tribe into which Tarzan was adopted. Tarzan's tribe of apes is known as the Mangani, Great Apes of a species unknown to science. Kala is his ape mother. Tarzan (White-skin) is his ape name; his English name is John Clayton, Lord Greystoke (the formal title is Viscount Greystoke according to Burroughs in Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle; Earl of Greystoke in later, non-canonical sources, notably the 1984 movie Greystoke). In fact, Burroughs, as narrator of Tarzan of the Apes, describes both Clayton and Greystoke as fictitious names � implying that, within the fictional world that Tarzan inhabits, he may have a different real name.", "precise_score": 2.317775011062622, "rough_score": 4.549553871154785, "source": "search", "title": "ERB Biblio 0483: Tarzan of the Apes" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "The novel tells the story of John Clayton, born in the western coastal jungles of equatorial Africa to a marooned couple from England, John and Alice (Rutherford) Clayton, Lord and Lady Greystoke. Adopted as an infant by the she-ape Kala after his parents died (his father is killed by the savage king ape Kerchak), Clayton is named \"Tarzan\" (\"White Skin\" in the ape language) and raised in ignorance of his human heritage. ", "precise_score": 2.964254856109619, "rough_score": 7.044797897338867, "source": "search", "title": "ERB Biblio 0483: Tarzan of the Apes" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "The twelve short stories Burroughs wrote later and collected as Jungle Tales of Tarzan occur in the period immediately following the arrival of the natives, the killing of Kala, and Tarzan's vengeance. Finally Tarzan has amassed so much credit among the apes of the tribe that the envious Kerchak at last attacks him. In the ensuing battle Tarzan kills Kerchak and takes his place as \"king\" of the apes. Subsequently, a new party of whites is marooned on the coast, including Jane Porter, the first white woman Tarzan has ever seen. Tarzan's cousin, William Cecil Clayton, unwitting usurper of the ape man's ancestral English estate, is also among the party. Tarzan spies on the newcomers, aids them, and saves Jane from the perils of the jungle. Absent when they are rescued, he is introduced further into the mysteries of civilization by French Naval Officer Paul D'Arnot, whom he saves from the natives. D'Arnot teaches Tarzan French and how to behave among white men, as well as serving as his guide to the nearest colonial outposts.", "precise_score": 0.8965033292770386, "rough_score": -0.5869726538658142, "source": "search", "title": "ERB Biblio 0483: Tarzan of the Apes" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "Tarzan of the Apes is the first of a long series of novels about John Clayton, Lord Greystoke, who is born in the western coastal jungles of Africa to marooned parents who are killed shortly after his birth. Clayton is adopted as an infant by the she-ape Kala and is renamed “Tarzan” which means “white skin” in the ape language. He is raised as an ape. The apes in the novel are not gorillas, but a species of ape that was invented by the author, who have a complex culture and language of their own. Tarzan feels alienated from the other apes due to his physical differences. Eventually, he discovers his biological parents’ cabin where he learns of other humans like himself from picture books. Tarzan teaches himself to read and write via a dictionary that was part of his parent’s meager library.", "precise_score": 4.994873046875, "rough_score": 7.555995941162109, "source": "search", "title": "Book Review: Tarzan of the Apes | No Wasted Ink" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "As time goes by, an tribe of humans settles in the ape’s jungle and Kala is killed by one of their hunters. Tarzan takes revenge for the death of his adopted mother and begins an antagonistic relationship with the tribe, raiding their village for weapons and pulling cruel pranks on them. The humans are unnerved by Tarzan and regard him as an evil spirit. Tarzan’s reputation among the apes grows and Kerchak, the leader of the apes, grows jealous Tarzan’s prowess. Finally, the two do battle and Tarzan kills Kerchak and assumes his place as king of the apes.", "precise_score": -0.8222939968109131, "rough_score": 2.8161256313323975, "source": "search", "title": "Book Review: Tarzan of the Apes | No Wasted Ink" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "Burroughs created an elegant version of the wild man figure largely unalloyed with character flaws or faults. He is described as being white, extremely athletic, tall, handsome, and tanned, with grey eyes and long black hair. Emotionally, he is courageous, intelligent, loyal, and steadfast. He is presented as behaving ethically in most situations, except when seeking vengeance under the motivation of grief, as when his ape mother Kala is killed in Tarzan of the Apes, or when he believes Jane has been murdered in Tarzan the Untamed. He is deeply in love with his wife and totally devoted to her; in numerous situations where other women express their attraction to him, Tarzan politely but firmly declines their attentions. When presented with a situation where a weaker individual or party is being preyed upon by a stronger foe, Tarzan invariably takes the side of the weaker party. In dealing with other men, Tarzan is firm and forceful. With male friends, he is reserved but deeply loyal and generous. As a host, he is, likewise, generous and gracious. As a leader, he commands devoted loyalty.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.3502042293548584, "source": "wiki", "title": "Tarzan" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "In the Legend of Tarzan series, he has shown to take over as leader and while he retains the majority of his personality from the film, there are some other aspects explored and expanded. For example, he shows a hatred of leopards (understandably so since they killed his parents and attacked him and his family in the past) and refused to accept a baby cub that Jane found. He also displayed very similar traits to Kerchak as he refused to accept the baby because it was different and a threat to him and his family (which is very similar to Kerchak's reaction to Tarzan growing up and Jane defending the cub as Kala defending Tarzan). This could imply that Kerchak influenced Tarzan. Also, he hates hunters and is very protective of the forest, often kicking the hunters out and destroying their guns. Another aspect is his leadership, where another gorilla challenged him for leadership and won because Tarzan saved him. However, the gorilla mistakenly lead the pack to a different route than Tarzan which turned out to be a pit of tar housing a ferocious gigantic snake. Tarzan not only rescued his pack but ingeniously hid himself and his friends with mud so the snake couldn't see them. Another aspect seen is when his personal life with Jane, her father, and humans, in general, tend to interfere with his duties as pack leader. Once the gorillas were kicked out of their home and he had to choose between staying with his family or with Jane because Jane and her father (As humans) couldn't live with them. The gorilla that challenged Tarzan also stated he let his personal life get in the way of his duties and when Jane's friends came to visit and he unintentionally embarrassed her in front of them, he tried to act civilized to impress them.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.172109603881836, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan (character) - Disney Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "A few years later, Tarzan grows into a boy and likes to tag along with his best friend, Terk and some other gorillas. One day, while tagging along, Terk jokingly tells Tarzan to get an elephant hair off an elephant tail while Terk is busy with some other gorillas hoping to keep him away, to which Tarzan takes seriously and, unfortunately, jumps into the water and swims up to an elephant and grabs its tail causing the elephants to run wild and rush through the gorillas' territory. When Kerchak sees this, he scowls at Tarzan, who survived the stampede, met and befriended a young elephant named Tantor , and actually got the elephant hair, telling him that he will never be one of them. Disappointed and hurt by this, Tarzan runs down to the edge of the water and puts mud all over himself and then Kala shows up at night. Tarzan is encouraged by Kala that he's \"not that different\" at all.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.642950534820557, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan (character) - Disney Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "One day, as he is playing with Terk and Tantor, he hears a noise in the bush. As he comes close, it turns out to be Sabor. Kerchak fights and is injured by the leopard. Tarzan fights the leopard, and get scratched on the heart in the process, but lives. Tarzan steps in and kills the leopard with Kala, Kerchak (in a way), Tantor, Terk, and the entire gorilla pack cheering for his victory. He then presents Kerchak Sabor's corpse earning his reluctant respect.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.566494941711426, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan (character) - Disney Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "In the next morning, he jumps between Jane and Clayton's argument. Clayton, Jane and her father realize he is the perfect person to help them which their research. They teach him about human behaviors, English, as well as things he's never seen before (city, astronomy...). During this time, he's starting to fall in love with Jane. Although he refuses to lead the explorers to the gorilla nest, concerned about their safety. His affection towards Jane and weird actions (riding a bicycle, leaving early in the morning...) leave Kala and Terk concerned and feel left out.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.402506828308105, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan (character) - Disney Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "Tarzan exploring the treehouse built by his deceased biological parents via Kala's guidance.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.761804580688477, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan (character) - Disney Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "Kerchak confronts Tarzan's actions, telling him that he has betrayed his family. While Tarzan's sitting on a tree, Kala comes near him and he expresses his confusion. Kala leads him to the old treehouse, tells him that she should've told him about it long ago and that she isn't his biological mother. He realizes that he was a human all along and, after Kala said that she'll be happy whatever makes him happy, dresses in his father's suit and follows the explorers to England. Before leaving, he says to Kala: \"No matter where I go, you'll always be my mother.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.36395001411438, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan (character) - Disney Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "Tarzan appears as the protagonist of the animated series. Since the end of the film, Tarzan assumed his role as leader of the Gorillas. He married Jane and they live happily in the jungle, residing in the old treehouse that Tarzan's parents had built before their deaths. Although Tarzan doesn't live with his mother and the other gorillas, Tarzan will still leap into action to protect them at any length, and he often returns to seek Kala's advice in dealing with situations such as the doubts of the other gorillas, and Jane wanting him to be more \"civilized\". While helping Jane get over her more romantic ideas about jungle life, she acts as his guide to the duplicity in human nature—and insists he eats his food from a plate. It is a never-ending growth process for both, with some startling insights into what \"civilized\" means, and some uproarious stumbling blocks along the way.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.476210355758667, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan (character) - Disney Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "While Tarzan called Kala \"Mother\", he never called Kerchak \"Father\" since Kerchak didn't consider him his son.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.788999080657959, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan (character) - Disney Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "Later, a tribe of black Africans settles in the area, and Kala is killed by one of its hunters. Avenging himself on the killer, Tarzan begins an antagonistic relationship with the tribe, raiding its village for weapons and practicing cruel pranks on them. They, in turn, regard him as an evil spirit and attempt to placate him.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.3692102432250977, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan of the Apes - Edgar Rice Burroughs" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "Description : \"Cuando mueren lord y lady Greystoke, su bebé se queda solo en medio de la selva. La gorila Kala lo recoge y lo cría como un miembro más de su tribu. Tarzán, que así se llama el niño, crece aprendiendo las leyes de la jungla. Al mismo tiempo, descubre una vida distinta gracias a los libros de su padre. Cuando otras personas llegan a la selva, Tarzán se da cuenta de que, además de rey de los monos, es un hombre capaz, entre otras cosas, de hablar y enamorarse\" -- P. 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And all the way Kala carried her little dead baby hugged closely to her breast.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.16685676574707, "source": "search", "title": "The Project Gutenberg E-text of Tarzan of the Apes, by ..." }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "On, on they came until Kerchak himself slunk stealthily to the very door and peered within. 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But nowhere was pictured any of his own people; in all the book was none that resembled Kerchak, or Tublat, or Kala.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.096195220947266, "source": "search", "title": "The Project Gutenberg E-text of Tarzan of the Apes, by ..." }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "But Kala was of a different mind; in fact, she had not waited but to learn that Tarzan was absent ere she was fairly flying through the matted branches toward the point from which the cries of the gorilla were still plainly audible.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.9551684856414795, "source": "search", "title": "The Project Gutenberg E-text of Tarzan of the Apes, by ..." }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "Like some huge phantom, Kala swung noiselessly from tree to tree; now running nimbly along a great branch, now swinging through space at the end of another, only to grasp that of a farther tree in her rapid progress toward the scene of the tragedy her knowledge of jungle life told her was being enacted a short distance before her.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.782244682312012, "source": "search", "title": "The Project Gutenberg E-text of Tarzan of the Apes, by ..." }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "Kala could not understand, for the voice of Bolgani had at last been raised in the agony of suffering and death, but no sound had come to her by which she possibly could determine the nature of his antagonist.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.979558944702148, "source": "search", "title": "The Project Gutenberg E-text of Tarzan of the Apes, by ..." }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "With a low cry Kala rushed to Tarzan's side, and gathering the poor, blood-covered body to her breast, listened for a sign of life. 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Let all respect Tarzan of the Apes and Kala, his mother. There be none among you as mighty as Tarzan. Let his enemies beware.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.9284417629241943, "source": "search", "title": "The Project Gutenberg E-text of Tarzan of the Apes, by ..." }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "Here he recounted the details of his adventure, with swelling chest and so considerable swagger that he quite impressed even his bitterest enemies, while Kala fairly danced for joy and pride.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.069605827331543, "source": "search", "title": "The Project Gutenberg E-text of Tarzan of the Apes, by ..." }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "Many days during these years he spent in the cabin of his father, where still lay, untouched, the bones of his parents and the skeleton of Kala's baby. 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She simply ate what she needed when she needed it, and if the supply was very scarce, even though she found plenty for several meals, she would never gather any ahead.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.913849353790283, "source": "search", "title": "The Project Gutenberg E-text of Tarzan of the Apes, by ..." }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "\"I did not know him. Kala told me he was a white ape, and hairless like myself. I know now that he must have been a white man.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.760366439819336, "source": "search", "title": "The Project Gutenberg E-text of Tarzan of the Apes, by ..." }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "\"Tarzan,\" he said at length, \"it is impossible that the ape, Kala, was your mother. If such a thing can be, which I doubt, you would have inherited some of the characteristics of the ape, but you have not—you are pure man, and, I should say, the offspring of highly bred and intelligent parents. Have you not the slightest clue to your past?\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.6267436742782593, "source": "search", "title": "The Project Gutenberg E-text of Tarzan of the Apes, by ..." }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "\"No, that was the babe the book speaks of—and the mystery of my origin is deeper than before, for I have thought much of late of the possibility of that cabin having been my birthplace. I am afraid that Kala spoke the truth,\" he concluded sadly.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.919504165649414, "source": "search", "title": "The Project Gutenberg E-text of Tarzan of the Apes, by ..." }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "\"You forget—Kala,\" said Tarzan.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.798120021820068, "source": "search", "title": "The Project Gutenberg E-text of Tarzan of the Apes, by ..." }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "Edgar Rice Burroughs never considered himself to be a great author . He wrote in a concise primitive style which was ideal for Tarzan of the Apes. The story is full of flaws but so are those by more acclaimed writers of fiction. It makes a good read and that is what counts. The people criticising the novel are to a large extent imposing their contemporary urban prejudices on a work which was written over a century ago. Edgar Rice Burroughs was confronting the difficulties faced by the noble savage who is raised in a natural environment which would have been common to all humans thousands of years ago, and the artificiality of today's urban civilisations. The few tribes left living in a natural environment such as the Amazon jungle are now faced with extinction because of the destructive money making schemes of our so-called superior way of living. Burroughs defended the American Indian against exploitation years before this was fashionable. Of course the story is impossible but so are the westerns and soap operas that many people today take for reality. The reader should realise that the blacks who are condemned are the ones who kill Tarzan's foster mother Kala. In later stories Tarzan has an equal relationship with black tribes such as the Waziri warriors. More often than not it is the shifty white men who are the enemy. Although there is lots of violence in Burroughs' stories it is not the gratuitous violence common in many of today's films. Today we have torture, lust, drugs, and foul language rampant in the film industry. None of this is characteristic of Burroughs.The main weakness of the book lies in Tarzan knowing how his name would be spelt. We have to assume that there was something in Tarzan's primer which enabled him to know what his name was in English even if he could not pronounce it.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.601920127868652, "source": "search", "title": "Tarzan of the Apes: Amazon.it: Edgar Rice Burroughs, Good ..." }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "In Tarzan, Burroughs created an extreme example of a hero figure largely unalloyed with character flaws or faults. He is described as being Caucasian, extremely athletic, tall, handsome, and tanned, with grey eyes and black hair. Emotionally, he is courageous, loyal and steady. He is intelligent and learns new languages easily. He is presented as behaving ethically, at least by Burroughs' definitions, in most situations, except when seeking vengeance under the motivation of grief, as when his ape mother Kala is killed in Tarzan of the Apes, or when he believes Jane has been murdered in Tarzan the Untamed. He is deeply in love with his wife and totally devoted to her; in numerous situations where other women express their attraction to him, Tarzan politely but firmly declines their attentions. When presented with a situation where a weaker individual or party is being preyed upon by a stronger foe, Tarzan invariably takes the side of the weaker party. In dealing with other men Tarzan is firm and forceful. With male friends he is reserved but deeply loyal and generous. As a host he is likewise generous and gracious. As a leader he commands devoted loyalty.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.7306923866271973, "source": "search", "title": "ERB Biblio 0483: Tarzan of the Apes" }, { "answer": "Kala", "passage": "Later, a tribe of black Africans settles in the area, and Kala is killed by one of its hunters. Avenging himself on the killer, Tarzan begins an antagonistic relationship with the tribe, raiding its village for weapons and practicing cruel pranks on them. They, in turn, regard him as an evil spirit and attempt to placate him.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.3692102432250977, "source": "search", "title": "ERB Biblio 0483: Tarzan of the Apes" } ]
What was the title of Mac West's 1959 autobiography?
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"What words did Lewis Carroll combine to come up with the term ""chortle"" in Through a Looking-Glass?"
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"Shakespeare wrote that ""brevity is the soul of wit."" What did noted wit Dorothy Parker say it was?"
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What is the native country of Agatha Chrisitie's detective Hercule Poirot?
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The little Belgian detective had been a police detective in his native country, but expanded internationally after the German occupation during WWI. He is well known for his fastidiousness towards his appearance, especially the mustache he vainly cultivates. His stomach is known to be very sensitive, and he takes great pains to protect it from the trauma of air and sea travel.", "precise_score": 5.0575175285339355, "rough_score": 4.144253253936768, "source": "search", "title": "Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot | Old Time Radio" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "This whodunit series based on Agatha Christie's crime novels and short stories, is named after its star sleuth, Hercule Poirot, a famous former Belgian policeman, who settled for good in London after the war, soon so famous as an infallible private detective that he becomes a society figure in his own right. In each episode Poirot gets to solve a crime mystery -mostly murder(s)- for a paying client or otherwise catching his attention, generally along with his faithful English sidekick Captain Hastings and/or his Scotland yard 'friendly rival' Detective Chief Inspector Japp. Written by KGF Vissers", "precise_score": 3.51357364654541, "rough_score": 2.2525405883789062, "source": "search", "title": "Agatha Christie's Poirot (TV Series 1989–2013) - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "Hercule Poirot, the Belgian private detective from Agatha Christie's creative mind, couldn't have had an illustrious career without the help of his allies. His associates include Captain Arthur Hastings (his first friend in his new country of England), Ariadne Oliver (a successful mystery writer), Chief Inspector Japp of Scotland Yard, Mr. Goby the informant, Dr. Stillingfleet, and many others. These \"others\" include policemen and theatrical agents. The pictures that accompany these entries come from the television series Agatha Christie's Poirot (1989-2013) that starred actor David Suchet. These physical appearances do not necessarily match the characters' descriptions in the books.", "precise_score": 5.114337921142578, "rough_score": 4.413725852966309, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot's Allies - Hercule Poirot Central" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "Poirot unmasked: the Belgian refugee who inspired Agatha Christie character - Telegraph", "precise_score": -0.30089864134788513, "rough_score": -2.6138556003570557, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot unmasked: the Belgian refugee who inspired Agatha ..." }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "Poirot unmasked: the Belgian refugee who inspired Agatha Christie character", "precise_score": -0.14182902872562408, "rough_score": -2.5585806369781494, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot unmasked: the Belgian refugee who inspired Agatha ..." }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "A retired Belgian policeman who fled to England during the First World War may have been the inspiration for Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot", "precise_score": 2.437014102935791, "rough_score": -0.08894050121307373, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot unmasked: the Belgian refugee who inspired Agatha ..." }, { "answer": "Belgium", "passage": "Unlike the models mentioned above, Christie's Poirot was clearly the result of her early development of the detective in her first book, written in 1916 and published in 1920. His Belgian nationality was interesting because of Belgium's occupation by Germany, which also provided a plausible explanation of why such a skilled detective would be out of work and available to solve mysteries at an English country house. At the time of Christie's writing, it was considered patriotic to express sympathy towards the Belgians, since the invasion of their country had constituted Britain's casus belli for entering World War I, and British wartime propaganda emphasised the \"Rape of Belgium\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.74538516998291, "source": "wiki", "title": "Hercule Poirot" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "The neatness of his attire was almost incredible; I believe a speck of dust would have caused him more pain than a bullet wound. Yet this quaint dandified little man who, I was sorry to see, now limped badly, had been in his time one of the most celebrated members of the Belgian police.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.325408935546875, "source": "wiki", "title": "Hercule Poirot" }, { "answer": "Belgium", "passage": "A brief passage in The Big Four provides original information about Poirot's birth or at least childhood in or near the town of Spa, Belgium: \"But we did not go into Spa itself. We left the main road and wound into the leafy fastnesses of the hills, till we reached a little hamlet and an isolated white villa high on the hillside.\" Christie strongly implies that this \"quiet retreat in the Ardennes\" near Spa is the location of the Poirot family home.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.709202766418457, "source": "wiki", "title": "Hercule Poirot" }, { "answer": "Belgium", "passage": "An alternate tradition holds that Poirot was born in the village of Ellezelles (province of Hainaut, Belgium). A few memorials dedicated to Hercule Poirot can be seen in the centre of this village. There appears to be no reference to this in Christie's writings, but the town of Ellezelles cherishes a copy of Poirot's birth certificate in a local memorial 'attesting' Poirot's birth, naming his father and mother as Jules-Louis Poirot and Godelieve Poirot.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.124145984649658, "source": "wiki", "title": "Hercule Poirot" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "Hercule Poirot was active in the Brussels police force by 1893. Very little mention is made about this part of his life, but in \"The Nemean Lion\" (1939) Poirot refers to a Belgian case of his in which \"a wealthy soap manufacturer[...] poisoned his wife in order to be free to marry his secretary\". As Poirot was often misleading about his past to gain information, the truthfulness of that statement is unknown.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.413217544555664, "source": "wiki", "title": "Hercule Poirot" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "Inspector Japp offers some insight into Poirot's career with the Belgian police when introducing him to a colleague:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.425569534301758, "source": "wiki", "title": "Hercule Poirot" }, { "answer": "Belgium", "passage": "During World War I, Poirot left Belgium for England as a refugee (although he returned a few times). On 16 July 1916 he again met his lifelong friend, Captain Arthur Hastings, and solved the first of his cases to be published, The Mysterious Affair at Styles. It is clear that Hastings and Poirot are already friends when they meet in Chapter 2 of the novel, as Hastings tells Cynthia that he has not seen him for \"some years\". Particulars such as the date of 1916 for the case and that Hastings had met Poirot in Belgium, are given in Curtain: Poirot's Last Case, Chapter 1. After that case, Poirot apparently came to the attention of the British secret service and undertook cases for the British government, including foiling the attempted abduction of the Prime Minister. Readers were told that the British authorities had learned of Poirot's keen investigative ability from certain Belgian royals.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.405963897705078, "source": "wiki", "title": "Hercule Poirot" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "Between the world wars, Poirot travelled all over Europe, Africa, Asia, and half of South America investigating crimes and solving murders. Most of his cases occurred during this time and he was at the height of his powers at this point in his life. In The Murder on the Links, the Belgian pits his grey cells against a French murderer. In the Middle East, he solved the cases Death on the Nile and Murder in Mesopotamia with ease and even survived An Appointment with Death. As he passed through Eastern Europe on his return trip, he solved The Murder on the Orient Express. However he did not travel to North America, the West Indies, the Caribbean or Oceania, probably to avoid sea sickness.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.5461907386779785, "source": "wiki", "title": "Hercule Poirot" }, { "answer": "Belgium", "passage": "Hastings, a former British Army officer, first meets Poirot during Poirot's years as a police officer in Belgium and almost immediately after they both arrive in England. He becomes Poirot's lifelong friend and appears in many cases. Poirot regards Hastings as a poor private detective, not particularly intelligent, yet helpful in his way of being fooled by the criminal or seeing things the way the average man would see them and for his tendency to unknowingly \"stumble\" onto the truth. Hastings marries and has four children – two sons and two daughters.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.8235421180725098, "source": "wiki", "title": "Hercule Poirot" }, { "answer": "Belgium", "passage": "Japp is a Scotland Yard Inspector and appears in many of the stories trying to solve cases that Poirot is working on. Japp is outgoing, loud and sometimes inconsiderate by nature and his relationship with the refined Belgian is one of the stranger aspects of Poirot’s world. He first met Poirot in Belgium in 1904, during the Abercrombie Forgery. Later that year they joined forces again to hunt down a criminal known as Baron Altara. They also meet in England where Poirot often helps Japp and lets him take credit in return for special favours. These favours usually entail Poirot being supplied with other interesting cases. In Agatha Christie's Poirot, Japp was portrayed by Philip Jackson. In the film, Thirteen at Dinner (1985), adapted from Lord Edgware Dies, the role of Japp was taken by the actor David Suchet, who would later star as Poirot in the ITV adaptations.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.9130847454071045, "source": "wiki", "title": "Hercule Poirot" }, { "answer": "Belgium", "passage": "Tony Randall portrayed Poirot in The Alphabet Murders, a 1965 film also known as The ABC Murders. This was more a satire of Poirot than a straightforward adaptation, and was greatly changed from the original. Much of the story, set in modernistic times, was played for comedy, with Poirot investigating the murders while evading the attempts by Hastings (Robert Morley) and the police to get him out of England and back to Belgium.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.614255428314209, "source": "wiki", "title": "Hercule Poirot" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "Benny Hill played not only Poirot but also Deputy Sam McCloud, Frank Cannon, Theo Kojak and Robert Ironside in a sketch entitled \"Murder on the Oregon Express\" broadcast as part of episode 2 of the seventh season of his Thames Television series (but he played Poirot as French, not Belgian).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.617385864257812, "source": "wiki", "title": "Hercule Poirot" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "The Belgian brewery Brasserie Ellezelloise makes a highly rated stout called Hercule with a moustachioed caricature of Hercule Poirot on the label.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.020840644836426, "source": "wiki", "title": "Hercule Poirot" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "From England to Egypt, accompanied by his elegant and trustworthy sidekicks, the intelligent yet eccentrically-refined Belgian detective Hercule Poirot pits his wits against a collection of first class deceptions.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.953855991363525, "source": "search", "title": "Agatha Christie's Poirot (TV Series 1989–2013) - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "Japp was a member of Scotland Yard. His association with Poirot dates back to 1904, when Poirot was with the Belgian police. They worked together on two unrecorded cases, the Abercrombie forgery case and on the Baron Altara case. They met again in 1916 during the Styles Court investigation (The Mysterious Affair at Styles, published in 1920). During the course of the stories in which he appears, Japp is promoted from Detective Inspector to Chief Inspector. In his final appearance on the Poirot television series, Japp tells Poirot that he was promoted to Assistant Commissioner.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.604421615600586, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot's Allies - Hercule Poirot Central" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "George (sometimes referred to as Georges) is Poirot's valet, or gentleman's gentleman. He came into the employ of Poirot sometime after Captain Hastings had left for Argentina (after Murder on the Links). Prior to being Poirot's valet, he served for Lord Edward Frampton. George remained the Belgian's valet until the last novel, Curtain. Poirot utilized George as a source of knowledge of the English aristocracy and was described as a \"delicate social recorder\". George was also an expert at being a \"social snob\". Poirot always appreciated the thorough accuracy of George's descriptions he used on people. George was described as having a deferential manner and it was said that communication was sometimes involved with difficulties between him and his employer.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.752893447875977, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot's Allies - Hercule Poirot Central" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "He was the small, snobbish, social butterfly who was an associate of the enigmatic Harley Quin and friend of Poirot's. He was already known to readers of Agatha Christie's stories as an \"agent and pawn\" of Quin from the short stories that featured them. When Satterthwaite appeared in Three Act Tragedy, he was a weekend guest of Sir Charles Cartwright when the local reverend was poisoned. Satterthwaite assists Poirot in the investigation and learns more (as does the reader) about Poirot's personality. In the short story, \"Dead Man's Mirror\", Satterthwaite is reacquainted with the Belgian sleuth once again.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.931802272796631, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot's Allies - Hercule Poirot Central" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "Aarons was an expert in the theatre. He was a vital resource to Poirot in the Belgian detective's early years in England. The theatrical agent Aarons boasted once to Poirot and Hastings, \"There's not much about the profession I don't know.\" Not only did Aarons know theatre, but the people in that world and the rumors surrounding them.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.11051082611084, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot's Allies - Hercule Poirot Central" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "Belgian director of la Compagnie Internationale des Wagons Lits, he had a long-standing friendship with Hercule Poirot, dating from the time Poirot was the star of the Belgian police force. He hired Poirot to investigate the murder of Samuel Edward Ratchett, one of the passengers aboard the Orient Express. He was with Poirot in the solving of the crime from beginning to end.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.277438163757324, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot's Allies - Hercule Poirot Central" }, { "answer": "Belgium", "passage": "Bex was the police official in charge of the Renauld case. Hastings describes Bex as a \"short stout man with a huge mustache\". He had worked with Poirot in Ostend (Belgium) when Poirot was a member of the police force there. It was Bex who introduced Poirot and Hastings to Giraud, the famous detective from the Paris Surete, Poirot's rival in the Renauld case. In the television adaptation, he is seemingly unknown to Hercule Poirot (unlike the novel).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.7662224769592285, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot's Allies - Hercule Poirot Central" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "3. He is a retired Belgian police officer turned world famous private detective.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.670775413513184, "source": "search", "title": "Facts About Hercule Poirot - Agatha Christie" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "8. Christie dropped the Belgian detective from four of her Poirot novels when she adapted them for the stage. These were Murder on the Nile (Death on the Nile), Appointment with Death , The Hollow and Go Back for Murder (Five Little Pigs).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.0262837409973145, "source": "search", "title": "Facts About Hercule Poirot - Agatha Christie" }, { "answer": "Belgium", "passage": "16. Poirot doesn't just investigate murders in England. He has investigated crimes in France, Belgium, Iraq, Egypt, Jordan, Switzerland, and the Balkans.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.983694314956665, "source": "search", "title": "Facts About Hercule Poirot - Agatha Christie" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "Agatha Christie's Belgian detective was a brilliant creation, brought to life by David Suchet's sublime acting", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.045102596282959, "source": "search", "title": "What made Hercule Poirot perfect - Telegraph" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "For Suchet, who at the age of 67 has moved through his middle years hand-in-hand with the bumptious Belgian, the wrench is tremendous. A highly distinguished stage actor, an interpreter of Shakespeare, O’Neill and Miller, Suchet has never adapted a de haut en bas attitude towards playing a television detective. Sensibly and graciously, he has only ever expressed extreme gratitude to the part. He also has great fondness for Poirot, rather as for an annoying but essentially lovable relation; he asked to film another episode after Curtain was completed, in order to leave Poirot suspended forever, in his mind, in a state of buoyant health.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.652777671813965, "source": "search", "title": "What made Hercule Poirot perfect - Telegraph" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "Belgian justice official demands universal police DNA database", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.44421672821045, "source": "search", "title": "What made Hercule Poirot perfect - Telegraph" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "She brought him to life almost 100 years ago, in 1916, when she was inspired to write her first crime novel, The Mysterious Affair at Styles. She was unable to account for the creation of this extraordinary little being, with his fanatical love of order, his delicious conceit, his sexless cosmopolitan charm. In her autobiography she referred, almost cursorily, to how Poirot was inspired by the wartime Belgian refugees who had lived in her home town of Torquay: “I settled on a Belgian detective… Hercule – Hercule Poirot. That was all right – settled, thank goodness.” But this was no explanation of the mystery of creativity, the instinct that had guided her so surely.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.2751054763793945, "source": "search", "title": "What made Hercule Poirot perfect - Telegraph" }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "Clockwise from left: David Suchet as Hercule Poirot; Alice Graham Clapp, who helped Belgian refugees in Britain; Agatha Christie ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.026149272918701, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot unmasked: the Belgian refugee who inspired Agatha ..." }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "But now a researcher is claiming he has uncovered the identity of a Belgian gendarme who may have inspired Agatha Christie’s famous sleuth.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.654521942138672, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot unmasked: the Belgian refugee who inspired Agatha ..." }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "Mrs Clapp, a married mother-of-four, helped about 500 Belgians find accommodation in Britain during the Great War and was later honoured by the Belgian government.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.454870223999023, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot unmasked: the Belgian refugee who inspired Agatha ..." }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "Newspaper records reveal that locals laid on entertainment at the soiree on January 6, 1915, with a 24-year-old Agatha Christie playing the piano for the Belgian guests.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.089875221252441, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot unmasked: the Belgian refugee who inspired Agatha ..." }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "Character Emily Inglethorp's poisoning is solved by the enigmatic Poirot, a famous Belgian detective displaced by the war to England who bears similar traits to Hornais.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.182926177978516, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot unmasked: the Belgian refugee who inspired Agatha ..." }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "The retired Navy Captain said: \"Alice kept a black notebook listing some 500 Belgian refugees of all classes who passed through Exeter.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.485754013061523, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot unmasked: the Belgian refugee who inspired Agatha ..." }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "For her services to the refugees Mrs Clapp was awarded a Belgian medal, la Medaille de la Reine Elisabeth, which the family still have.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.190954208374023, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot unmasked: the Belgian refugee who inspired Agatha ..." }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "According to her official website, Christie never revealed who inspired the character, but \"during the First World War there were Belgian refugees in most parts of the English countryside, Torquay being no exception\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.179280281066895, "source": "search", "title": "Poirot unmasked: the Belgian refugee who inspired Agatha ..." }, { "answer": "Belgian", "passage": "David Suchet is excellent as the refined, French speaking (Walloon) Belgian detective of the title. On all his cases, he is ably assisted by his Watson, Captain Hastings, and his secretary Miss Lemon. The series is set in the thirties, and the characters still carry the scars of the first world war with them, while at the same time omens of the next conflict are ever present. A fourth member of the cast is their modern Art Deco apartment building. The jazzy score gives an extra feeling for the period.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.513084411621094, "source": "search", "title": "\"Agatha Christie's Poirot\" (1989) - IMDb" } ]
What was the hometown of Sgt. Snorkel in Beetle Bailey?
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In the Robin Hood stories, what was the real name of Little John?
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He was then called Little John, in whimsical reference to his size and in a play that reversed his first and last names (as his proper name was John Little). This scene is almost always re-enacted in film and television versions of the story. In some modern film versions, Little John loses the duel to Robin.", "precise_score": 6.132190704345703, "rough_score": 3.291188955307007, "source": "wiki", "title": "Little John" }, { "answer": "John Little", "passage": "In the Dick King-Smith novel Dragon Boy, looking at the adventures of a boy called John as he is raised by dragons after the death of his parents, it is implied that John – whose full name is John Little — will become the Little John of the Robin Hood mythos, the novel noting at one point that 'Little John' will become a giant of a man in future thanks to his healthy meals at the dragons' table.", "precise_score": 7.244943141937256, "rough_score": 6.601873397827148, "source": "wiki", "title": "Little John" }, { "answer": "John Little", "passage": "Despite a lack of historical evidence for his existence, Little John is reputed to be buried in a churchyard in the village of Hathersage, Derbyshire. A modern tombstone marks the supposed location of his grave, which lies under an old yew tree. This grave was owned by the Nailor (Naylor) family, and sometimes some variation of \"Nailer\" is given as John's surname. In other versions of the legends his name is given as John Little, enhancing the irony of his nickname.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.963655948638916, "source": "wiki", "title": "Little John" }, { "answer": "John Little", "passage": "There are many historical figures named Little John and John Little, but it is debatable which – if any – are the inspiration for the legendary character.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.099550724029541, "source": "wiki", "title": "Little John" }, { "answer": "John Little", "passage": "\"I should like nothing better,\" replied the stranger. \"My name is John Little, and I promise to serve you faithfully.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.399535179138184, "source": "search", "title": "THE MEETING OF ROBIN HOOD AND LITTLE JOHN - mainlesson.com" }, { "answer": "John Little", "passage": "\"John Little!\" said Will Stutely laughing. \"John Little! what a name for a man that height! John Little! why he is seven feet tall if he is an inch!\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.384161949157715, "source": "search", "title": "THE MEETING OF ROBIN HOOD AND LITTLE JOHN - mainlesson.com" }, { "answer": "John Little", "passage": "Robin laughed because Will laughed. Then John Little laughed because Robin laughed. Soon they were all laughing as hard as they could. The wind carried the sound of it away, till the folk in the villages round about said, \"Hark, how Robin Hood and his Merry Men do laugh.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.47821515798568726, "source": "search", "title": "THE MEETING OF ROBIN HOOD AND LITTLE JOHN - mainlesson.com" }, { "answer": "John Little", "passage": "Back to their forest home they all went, laughing and talking as merrily as possible, taking John Little along with them. Dinner was waiting for them when they arrived. The head cook was looking anxiously through the trees saying, \"I do wish Master Robin would come, or the roast venison will [20] be too much cooked and the rabbits will be stewed to rags.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.293546676635742, "source": "search", "title": "THE MEETING OF ROBIN HOOD AND LITTLE JOHN - mainlesson.com" }, { "answer": "John Little", "passage": "It was a very noisy christening. The men all shouted and laughed. John Little laughed and screamed in turn, and kicked and struggled all the time.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.840808868408203, "source": "search", "title": "THE MEETING OF ROBIN HOOD AND LITTLE JOHN - mainlesson.com" }, { "answer": "John Little", "passage": "\"This infant was called John Little, quoth he,", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.941466808319092, "source": "search", "title": "THE MEETING OF ROBIN HOOD AND LITTLE JOHN - mainlesson.com" }, { "answer": "John Little", "passage": "Little John (actual name John Little; his name is referenced as a joke because of his great height and broad shoulders), played by Gordon Kennedy , is a former resident of Locksley . John was outlawed many years ago; his wife Alice and his son Little Little John believe that he is dead until they encounter each other in the Sheriff's dungeons in the episode \" Dead Man Walking \". Prior to meeting Robin , John is the leader of an outlaw band in the forest consisting of Royston White , Forrest and Hanton . The band captures Robin, Much and Allan at the end of the first episode, departing from the traditional meeting of John and Robin where they battle with quarterstaffs over who can cross a river first. \"We had a different version for their meeting and we had something so horrible going on in the episode that a jolly fight was entirely inappropriate,\" the programme's showrunner Dominic Minghella told the Radio Times. John dislikes Robin initially, but agrees to follow him when he realises that Robin can help Alice and the people of Locksley. He is a bit cantankerous and bad-tempered, but loyal to the group and very softhearted towards the poor, risking the secrecy of the gang's hideout in one episode in order to care for a supposedly sick family (though in reality it was Sheriff Vaisey in disguise). He also acts quite fatherly to some of the younger members, such as Will and Marian (both of whom lost their fathers in series 2). He generally fights with a thick quarterstaff. He often uses the catchphrase, \"It's a good day to die!\" when the band is about to enter a fight they feel they might not win; in the episode of the same name, he reveals (because Much is pestering him) that he is wracked with guilt over what he feels was an abandonment of his wife and son, and feels that he deserves to die; this is why he always says that phrase.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.5712738633155823, "source": "search", "title": "Little John - Robin Hood Wiki - Wikia" } ]
The Last Of The Really Great Whangdoodles and Mandy are children's books written by what well-known Oscar-winning actress?
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Seaman and Chris Miller & Aron Warner.   The film is produced by Aron Warner  and co-directed by Raman Hui.   Executive Producers are Andrew  Adamson and John H. Williams.  This  film is rated PG for some  crude humor, suggestive content and swashbuckling action.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.544600486755371, "source": "search", "title": "\"SHREK THE THIRD\" Meet the Cast - EMOL.org" }, { "answer": "Julie Andrews", "passage": "EDDIE MURPHY voices Donkey in DreamWorks “Shrek the Third,” to be released by Paramount Pictures in May  2007. DreamWorks Animation S.K.G. Presents a PDI/DreamWorks Production, DreamWorks “Shrek the Third.” Directed by Chris Miller, the film  features the voice talents of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio  Banderas, Rupert Everett, Justin Timberlake, Julie Andrews, John Cleese, Eric  Idle,  Cheri Oteri, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Amy Sedaris, John Krasinski and   Ian McShane.  The story is by Andrew Adamson. The screenplay is by  Jeffrey Price & Peter S. Seaman and Chris  Miller & Aron Warner.   The film is produced by Aron Warner  and co-directed by Raman Hui.   Executive Producers are Andrew Adamson and John H. Williams. This film is rated PG for some  crude humor, suggestive content and swashbuckling action.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.379644393920898, "source": "search", "title": "\"SHREK THE THIRD\" Meet the Cast - EMOL.org" }, { "answer": "Julie Andrews", "passage": "(Photo: left) CAMERON DIAZ voices Princess  Fiona in  DreamWorks “Shrek the Third,” to be released by Paramount  Pictures in May  2007. DreamWorks Animation S.K.G. 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Before her television show.*Hairspray 80s Films: Say ___*Anything 80s Films: Sex, Lies and ___*Videotape 80s Films: Some Kind of ___*Wonderful 80s Films: The Big ___*Chill 80s Films: The bitch is back, and it's not Sigourney.*Aliens 80s Films: The Evil ___*Dead 80s Films: The Last ___ of Christ*Temptation 80s Films: The paean to late nights and teens in the 1950s*Diner 80s Films: The Right ___*Stuff 80s Films: The ___ Brothers*Blues 80s Films: The ___ Crystal*Dark 80s Films: The ___ Guy*Lonely 80s Films: This is ___ Tap*Spinal 80s Films: Three Men and a ___*Baby 80s Films: Urban ___*Cowboy 80s Films: War___*Games 80s Films: ___ Boys*Bad 80s Films: ___ By Me*Stand 80s Films: ___ Eye*Cat's 80s Films: ___ of Dreams*Field 80s Films: ___ of Fire*Chariots 80s Films: ___ of the Universe*Masters 80s Films: ___ of War*Casualties 80s Films: ___ Taste*Bad 80s Films: ___ That Girl?*Who's 80s Films: ___ the 13th*Friday A \"double sheet bend\" is a type of what*knot A block of compressed coal dust used as fuel*briquette A boat or raft with two parallel hulls*catamaran A bone specialist is a________*osteopath A capital D is the Roman numeral for which number*five hundred A character named 'Spearchucker Jones' was deleted from this famous American television show's cast after only five episodes?*MASH A charge of dwai is for what*driving while ability impaired A complex alcohol constituent of all animal fats and oils*cholesterol A dolphin can remember a specific ______ better than a human*tone A famous RAH novel, as well as a number believed to be cursed*the number of the beast A Group of Cattle is called a?*herd A group of ducks is called*brace A Group of Lion is called a?*pride A herb or drug described as 'haemostatic' performs which effect*stops bleeding A hoop worn under skirts is called a what*farthingale A kipper is what type of smoked fish*herring A large French country house*chateau A light canvas shoe with a plaited sole*espadrille A magnum of champagne is how many litres*1.5 A male singer whose sexual organs have been modified is known as a what*castrato A person refusing to join a strike*blackleg A sadhu is a holy man in which country*india A sailor who has not yet crossed the equator is referred to by what name*Pollywog A salad containing diced apple, celery, walnuts and mayonnaise is known as what*waldorf salad A ships officer in charge of equipment and crew*boatswain A short legged hunting dog*basset A short womens jacket without fastenings*bolero A small crown*coronet A small pickled cucumber*gherkin A terrapin is a type of _________.*Turtle A very tall center and a real ladies man*wilt the stilt A wild ox*bison A word like 'NASA' formed from the initials of other words is a(n) _________.*Acronym Aarchie Moore, was world champion in what sport from 1952 1962*boxing About which Prime Minister was it said \"He could never see a belt without hitting below it\"*lloyd george According to John Aubrey's Brief Lives , what card game did the English poet, Sir John Suckling, invent in 1630*cribbage According to superstition, what do you do when you stub the toes on your right foot*make a wish According to the title of a famous novel, there are how many 'Years of Solitude*one hundred According to tradition, which animals desert a sinking ship*rats According to U.S. law, what may not be granted on a useless invention, on a method of doing business, on mere printed matter, or on a device or machine that will not operate*patent Acronym for quasi-stellar radio source, any of the blue, starlike objects that are strong radio emitters and the spectra of what exhibit a strong red shift*quasar Acronym Soup - JVC*japan victor company Acronym Soup: ACK*acknowledgement Acronym Soup: ANSI *american national standards institute Acronym Soup: AOL*america on line Acronym Soup: AWGTHTGTTA *are we going to have to go through this/that again Acronym Soup: BAC*by any chance Acronym Soup: BAK*back at keyboard Acronym Soup: BBL*be back later Acronym Soup: BOS*big orange switch; 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Acronym Soup: YCLIU *you can look it up Acronym Soup: YGTBK *you've got to be kidding Acronym Soup: YHBW*you have been warned Acronym Soup: YKYATP*you know you're a tired parent Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger bought the first Hummer manufactured for civilian use when*1992 Actor ______ Borgnine*Ernest Actually caused by layers of hot air refracting sunlight*mirage Advertising film which is informative and purportedly objective*infomercial After whom is the month of July named*julius caesar Air is 21% oxygen, 78% ______, and 1% other gases*nitrogen Alberta's shield on the coat of arms, bears the cross of*saint george Algebra: Define the value of X: -10x - 19 = 19 - 8x*-19 Algebra: Define the value of X: 99 + 5x = 2000 - 5x - 911*99 All Hebrew orignating names that end with the letters \"el\" have something to do with what*god Alphabetically speaking, which is the last of the 26 Irish counties. Most people say Wexford, but they're wrong*.wicklow Although his career was snuffed out in the same plane crash that killed Buddy Holly, which east L.A kid had a memorable top ten hit about his girlfriend Donna*Richie Valens Always _______*coca cola America's country's first commercial oil well was located in what state*pennsylvania American indians used beads as currency. What was it called*wampum American inventor and teacher of the deaf, most famous for his invention of the telephone.*alexander graham bell An addition to a will is called a*codicil An America reindeer*caribou An animal is a fish if it has _________*gills An area seperating potential belligerents*buffer zone An underground layer of water filled rock is called an*aquifer Animal Trivia: ---------- and short-tailed shrews get by on only two hours of sleep a day.*elephants Animal Trivia: ---------- are the only animals born with horns. Both males and females are born with bony knobs on the forehead.*giraffes Animal Trivia: ---------- can swim for a 1/2 mile without resting, and they can tread water for 3 days straight.*rats Animal Trivia: ---------- feel safest when they are crowded together, hundreds in a group.*flamingoes Animal Trivia: ---------- have the best eyesight of any breed of dog.*greyhounds Animal Trivia: ---------- herds post their own sentries. When danger threatens, the sentry raises its trunk and though it may be as far as a half-mile away, the rest of the herd is instantly alerted. how this communication takes place is not understood.*elephant Animal Trivia: ---------- may travel great distances on their migrations. The Arctic tern travels from the top of the world, the Arctic - to the bottom, the Antarctic. Round trip in a single year: 25,000 miles in all.*birds Animal Trivia: A camel can shut its nostrils during a ----------*desert sandstormanimal trivia: a camel with one hump is a dromedary, while a camel with two humps is a ----------*bactrian Animal Trivia: A donkey is an \"ass\", but an ass is not always a donkey. The word \"ass\" refers to several hoofed mammals of the genus Equus, including the ----------*onager Animal Trivia: A garter snake can give birth to ----------*85 babies Animal Trivia: A giant Pacific ---------- can fit its entire body through an opening no bigger than the size of its beak.*octopus Animal Trivia: A male ---------- that has been neutered is known as a \"wether.\"*goat Animal Trivia: A mole can dig a tunnel ---------- feet long in one night.*three hundred*300 Animal Trivia: A young pigeon that has not yet flown is a ----------*squab Animal Trivia: All porcupines float in ----------*water Animal Trivia: Baby beavers are called kits or ----------*kittens Animal Trivia: Because its tongue is too short for its beak, the ---------- must juggle its food before swallowing it.*toucan Animal Trivia: Because the natural habitat of ---------- is of little use to man - the alkaline African lake waters support few fish and cannot be used for human consumption or irrigation - and also because their resting areas are typically inaccessible, the birds are rarely disturbed, unlike other African wild birds.*flamingos Animal Trivia: Boxers were named after their habit of playing. At the beginning of play with another dog, a Boxer will stand on his hind legs and bat at his opponent, appearing to \"box\" with his ----------*front paws Animal Trivia: Bull giraffes forage higher in trees than cow giraffes which reduces food competition between the sexes. Long-legged giraffes walk with the limbs on one side of the body lifted at the same time. This gait is called a pace and allows a longer stride which saves ----------*steps and energy Animal Trivia: Cats are the only domestic animals that walk directly on their ----------, not on their paws. This method of walking is called \"digitigrade\". When cats scratch furniture, it isn't an act of malice. They are actually tearing off the ragged edges of the sheaths of their talons to expose the new sharp ones beneath.*claws Animal Trivia: Elephants, lions, and camels roamed ---------- 12,000 years ago.*alaska Animal Trivia: Every ----------, there is a peak in Canada wildlife population, especially among the muskrats, red fox, skunks, mink, lynx, and rabbits. The population of grasshoppers of the world tends to rise and fall rhythmically in 9.2-year cycles.*9.6 years Animal Trivia: From crocodile farms, Australia exports about 5,000 crocodile skins a year. Most go to Paris, where a crocodile purse can sell for more than ----------*$10,000 Animal Trivia: If they are well treated, camels in captivity can live to the age of ----------*fifty*50 Animal Trivia: It seems to biologists that, unlike their humpback whale relatives whose underwater song evolves from year to year, killer whales retain individual ---------- unchanged over long periods, possibly even for life.*dialects Animal Trivia: It takes an average of 345 squirts to yield a gallon of milk from a cow's ----------*udder Animal Trivia: Javelinas are free-ranging, yet territorial animals that travel in small herds. One of the reasons they travel in numbers is so they can huddle to stay warm - they don't handle cold well and can ----------*to death quickly.*freeze Animal Trivia: Milk snakes lay about 13 eggs - in piles of animal ----------*manure Animal Trivia: Monkeys will not eat red meat or ----------*butter Animal Trivia: Pink elephants? In regions of India where the soil is red, elephants take on a permanent pink tinge because they regularly spray dust over their bodies to protect themselves against ----------*insects Animal Trivia: The ---------- snake found in the state of Arizona is not poisonous, but when frightened, it may hiss loudly and vibrate its tail like a rattlesnake.*gopher Animal Trivia: The ---------- whale is the mammal with the heaviest brain - about six times heavier than a human's.*sperm Animal Trivia: The Alaskan ---------- is the largest deer of the New World. It attains a height at the withers in excess of 7 feet and, when fully grown, weighs up to 1,800 pounds.*moose Animal Trivia: The armor of the ---------- is not as tough as it appears. It is very pliable, much like a human fingernail.*armadillo Animal Trivia: The average adult ---------- weighs 21 pounds.*raccoon Animal Trivia: The average giraffe's ---------- is two or three times that of a healthy man.*blood pressure Animal Trivia: The average porcupine has more than 30,000 quills. Porcupines are excellent swimmers because their quills are hollow and serve as pontoons to keep them ----------*afloat Animal Trivia: The bat is the only mammal that can ----------*fly Animal Trivia: The Dalmatian dog is named for the Dalmatian Coast of ----------, where it is believed to have been originally bred.*croatia Animal Trivia: The electric eel lives in the Amazon River and its tributaries in South America. The rivers churn up a lot of mud and the eels cannot see well in them. Two less powerful electric fish are the electric catfish and ray. Electric rays live in warm ocean water, and they can give off a charge of sufficient force to stun a human. The biggest electric ray, the Atlantic torpedo ray, can weigh ---------- pounds.*two hundred*200 Animal Trivia: The fastest animal on four legs is the ----------*, which races at speeds up to 70 miles per hour in short distances. it can accelerate to 45 miles per hour in two seconds.*cheetah Animal Trivia: The female condor lays a single egg once every ----------*two years*2 years Animal Trivia: The female king crab incubates as many as 400,000 young for 11 months in a brood pouch under her ----------*abdomen Animal Trivia: The fur of the vicuna, a small member of the camel family which live in the Andes mountains of Peru, is so fine that each hair is less than two-thousandths of an inch. The animal was considered sacred by the Incas, and only royalty could wear its ----------*fleece Animal Trivia: The hummingbird is the only bird that can ----------*fly backwards Animal Trivia: The largest species of seahorse measures ----------*eight inches*8 inches Animal Trivia: The leech has 32 brains - 31 more than a ----------*human Animal Trivia: The leech will gorge itself up to ---------- its body weight and then just fall off its victim.*five times Animal Trivia: The life expectancy of the average mockingbird is ----------*ten years*10 years Animal Trivia: The maximum life span of ---------- has been documented to be over 200 years in exceptional cases. The average life span of the large colorful fish, however, is 25 to 35 years.*koi Animal Trivia: The Rufous is the only species of hummingbird to nest in Alaska. They migrate 2,000 miles to Mexico each winter, and then back to Alaska in the ----------*spring Animal Trivia: The sea cucumber, a purplish-brown creature covered with ----------, has a unique defense strategy. When attacked, it throws out sticky threads from its mouth, which entangles its enemy. The sea cucumber can then quickly escape.*warts Animal Trivia: The smell of a ---------- can be detected by a human a mile away.*skunk Animal Trivia: The tarantula spends most of its life within its burrow, which is an 18-inch vertical hole with an inch-wide opening. When male tarantulas are between the ages of 5 to 7 years, they leave the burrow in search of a female, usually in the early fall. This migration actually signals the end of their life cycle. The males mate with as many females as they can, and then they die around mid-----------*november Animal Trivia: The three-toed ---------- of tropical America can swim easily, but it can only drag itself across bare ground.*sloth Animal Trivia: The two ---------- of a dolphin's brain work independently. For 8 hours, the entire brain is awake. The left side then sleeps for 8 hours. When it wakes up, the right side sleeps for 8 hours. Thus, the dolphin gets 8 hours of sleep without ever having to stop physically.*hemispheres Animal Trivia: There are about 40 different ---------- in a birds wing.*muscles Animal Trivia: There is no mention of cats or rats in the ----------*bible Animal Trivia: Though human noses have an impressive 5 million olfactory cells with which to smell, sheepdogs have 220 million, enabling them to smell 44 times better than ----------*man Animal Trivia: Unlike dolphins, porpoises are not very ----------*sociable Animal Trivia: Wandering ---------- spread their wings, clack bills, and shake heads in a ritual dance. Bonds between courting birds may last the whole of a 50-year lifetime.*albatrosses Animal Trivia: When young abalones feed on red seaweed, their shells turn ----------*red Animal Trivia: While many people believe that a camel's humps are used for water storage, they are actually made up of ----------. The hump of a well-rested, well-fed camel can weigh up to eighty pounds.*fat Animals that once existed and exist no more, are called ______*Extinct Annapolis & Minneapolis contain the suffix \"polis\", which in Greek means ____*city Anothe name for an artists workshop or studio*ateller Another name for guardian angels is*watchers Another name for phencyclidine hydrochloride*angel dust Another name for wood alcohol is....*methanol Anthocyanins are compounds which produce what*colors Anti tank rocket launcher*bazooka Any of a large group of chemicals almost exclusively organic in nature, used for the coloring of textiles, inks, food products, & other substances*dyes Any of various scientific recording devices designed to register a person's bodily responses to being questioned?*polygraph Apart from Gottfried Leibniz, which famous scientist developed the many techniques of calculus in mathematics*isaac newton Approx 800 people died at a firework display in Paris in what year*1770 Araucaria or Chile Pine has a more common name, what is it*monkey puzzle tree Architectural style developed in the Eastern Empire*byzantine As clear as a _______*Bell As pretty as a ______*picture As what did Kotex first manufactured in WWI*bandages As what is Beethoven's piano sonata in C-sharp minor more commonly known*the moonlight sonata As what is Hungary also known*magyar As what is the Devonian period also known*age of fish As what was John F. 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be*sagittarius If you were born on 09 April what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*aries If you were born on 10 October what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*libra If you were born on 12 September what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*virgo If you were born on 13 October what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*libra If you were born on 14 May what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*taurus If you were born on 14 November what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*scorpio If you were born on 15 January what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*capricorn If you were born on 17 July what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*cancer If you were born on 18 August what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*leo If you were born on 18 October what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*libra If you were born on 21 November what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*scorpio If you were born on 22 February what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*pisces If you were born on 23 June what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*cancer If you were born on 24 August what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*virgo If you were born on 24 February what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*pisces If you were born on 24 March what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*aries If you were born on 25 October what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*scorpio If you were born on 26 December what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*capricorn If you were born on 26 March what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*aries If you were born on 26 November what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*sagittarius If you were born on 26 October what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*scorpio If you were born on 27 May what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*gemini If you were born on 28 February what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*pisces If you were born on 28 June what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*cancer If you were born on 29 April what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*taurus If you were born on 30 June what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*cancer If you were born on 31 May what star sign (Zodiac) would you be*gemini Ilex is the botanical name of which shrub*holly Implant*breast implants In \"peanuts\", what is the surname of lucy and linus*van pelt In '64, whom did J Edgar Hoover call America's \"most notorious liar\"*martin luther king jr In 'dawson's creek', who does michelle williams play*jennifer lindley In 'star wars', who was darth vader's face*sebastian shaw In 'startrek', who did william shatner play*captain james t kirk In 'the wizard of oz', what was dorothy's dog's name*toto In -322 BC Aristotle dies of ---------- *indigestion In 1000 Leif ---------- discovers \"Vinland\" (possibly America). *ericson In 1066 Battle of Hastings, in which William the ---------- wins England. *conqueror In 1066 William the ---------- crowned William I of England *conqueror In 1087 William I The Conqueror, King of England and Duke of---------- , dies. *normandy In 1189 England's King ---------- (the Lion-Hearted) crowned in Westminster. *richard i In 1271 ---------- king of Bohemia and Poland (1278-1305), born. *wenceslas ii In 1290 Bilbo ---------- (in Shire Reconning), born. *baggins In 1292 Saidi, great ---------- poet (Orchard, Rose Garden) dies. *persian In 1364 Battle of Auray, ---------- forces defeat French at Brittany. *english In 1513 ---------- Nuez de Balboa is the first European to see the Pacific Ocean. *vasco In 1520 King Henry VIII of England orders bowling lanes to be built at---------- , in London. *whitehall In 1520 Martin ---------- publicly burned papal edict demanding that he recant. *luther In 1540 Society of Jesus (Jesuits) founded by Ignatius---------- . *loyola In 1541---------- , Chile founded.*santiago in 1543, who published a theory that planets revolve around the sun?*copernicus In 1583 ---------- Alighieri Day. *dante In 1620 The Mayflower sets sail from ---------- with 102 Pilgrims. *plymouth In 1632 Sir ---------- Wren, England, astronomer/great architect, born. *christopher In 1666 Great London ---------- begins in Pudding Lane. 80% of London is destroyed. *fire In 1672 (Italy) Giovanni Cassini discovers Rhea, a satellite of---------- . *saturn In 1686 1st volume of ---------- Newton's \"Principia\" published.*isaac In 1708 ---------- von Haller, the father of experimental physiology *albrecht In 1709 Elizabeth, empress of ---------- (to Peter the Great and Catherine I),born *russia In 1713 Ferdinand VI, king of ---------- (1746-59), born. *spain In 1725 ---------- -Joseph Cugnot, designed and built first automobile, born. *nicolas In 1727 Severe earthquake in---------- . *new england In 1731 Henry---------- , English physicist, chemist born*cavendis In 1732 George---------- , father figure for U.S., President (1789-1796), born.*washington In 1741 Vitus Bering, Dutch ---------- and explorer, died. *navigator In 1752 Nicolas---------- , inventor of food canning, bouillon tablet, born. *appert In 1758 Horatio Nelson Burnham Thorpe, Britain, naval hero at---------- , born. *trafalgar In 1774 John Chapman, alias Johnny---------- , born. *appleseed In 1776 Continental Congress renames \"---------- \", \"United States\". *united colonies In 1782 ---------- Paganini, Genoa, Italy, composer/violin virtuoso (Princess Lucca), born. *niccolo In 1783 Washington ----------, writer (Rip Van Winkle, Legend of Sleepy Hollow), born. *irving In 1784 Empress of ---------- sets sail on first New York to China route.*china In 1795 Third partition of Poland, between Austria, ---------- and Russia. *prussia In 1798 ---------- 1st emperor of Brazil (1822-31), king of Portugal, born. *pedro i In 1812 Fire of---------- . *moscow In 1812 Waltz introduced into English---------- . Most observers consider it disgusting & immoral. No wonder it caught on! *ballrooms In 1813 German Kingdom of ---------- abolished. *westphalia In 1815 World's first commercial ---------- factory is established in Switzerland.*cheese In 1817 First American school for the ---------- (Hartford, Connecticut)*deaf In 1820 Susan B.---------- , Woman's suffaregette, born. *anthony In 1821---------- , El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua gain independence. *costa rica In 1823 Charles ---------- of Scotland begins selling raincoats (Macs). *macintosh In 1824 ---------- defies Pele (Hawaiian volcano goddess) and lives. *kapiolani In 1824 Kapiolani defies ---------- (Hawaiian volcano goddess) and lives. *pele In 1825 Hannah Lord ---------- of New York grabs her scissors and creates the first detachable collar on one of her husband's shirts, in order to reduce her laundry load.*montague In 1830 Eadweard ---------- , pioneered study of motion in photography, born.*muybridge In 1833 Ernesto ---------- Moneta, Italian journalist (Nobel Peace Prize 1907) BORN*teodoro In 1833 Ernesto Teodoro---------- , Italian journalist (Nobel Peace Prize 1907) BORN*moneta In 1836 Darwin returns to England aboard the HMS---------- . *beagle In 1844 Henry ---------- Heinz, founded a prepared-foods company, born. *john In 1848 ---------- (U.S.) and Lassell (England) independently discover Hyperion. *bond In 1848 Mexico sells U.S. Texas, ---------- , New Mexico and Arizona.*california In 1849 ---------- Pavlov, Russia, physiologist/pioneer in psychology, born. *ivan In 1849 Edgar Allen Poe dies in Baltimore at---------- . *forty*40 In 1849 Ivan---------- , Russia, physiologist/pioneer in psychology, born. *pavlov In 1852 2nd French empire established; Louis ---------- becomes emperor. *napoleon In 1853 First round-the-world trip by yacht (Cornelius---------- ). *vanderbilt In 1854 Frederick---------- , Arms manufacturer, born*krupp In 1857 Konstantin---------- , pioneer in rocket and space research, born. *tsiolkovsky In 1858 First electric ---------- is installed in Boston, Mass.*burglar alarm In 1861 C.S.A. President Jefferson ---------- is inaugurated at Montgomery, AL.*davis In 1863 International Committee of the ---------- is founded (Nobel 1917, 1944, 1963). *red cross In 1865 Charles Proteus ---------- , electronics pioneer, born.*steinmetz In 1865 President Abraham ---------- shot in Ford's Theatre by J.W. Booth.*lincoln In 1866 H(erbert) G(eorge) Wells---------- , England (War of the Worlds), born. *bromley In 1869 Black Friday -- Wall Street panics after Gould and ---------- attempt to corner gold. *fisk In 1869 First postcards are issued in---------- . *vienna In 1870 ---------- is founded in New York City.*ywca In 1870 Napoleon ---------- captured at Sedan. *iii In 1872 Darius---------- , composer born*milhaud In 1872 Emily ---------- authority on social behavior, writer (Etiquette), born. *post In 1873 Ejnar Hertzsprung, ---------- astronomer (Hertzsprung-Russell diagram), born. *danish In 1874 Gertrude---------- , writer, born.*stein In 1875 Violent bread riots at---------- . *montreal In 1878 First telephone exchange in ---------- opens with 18 phones.*san francisco In 1879 The first \"mobile home\" (horse drawn) is used for a journey between London and ---------- . *cyprus In 1879 Thomas Edison commercially perfects the---------- . *light bulb In 188 ---------- Roman emperor (211-17), born. *caracalla In 1881 William Edward Boeing, founded ---------- company *aircraft In 1882 James---------- , writer, born.*joyce In 1883 Kahlil ---------- , philosopher, born.*gibran In 1887 Sino-Portuguese treaty recognizes Portugal's control of---------- . *macao In 1888 George Eastman patents first rollfilm camera and registers---------- . *kodak In 1890 ---------- Island (NYC) opens as a US immigration depot. *ellis In 1890 Edwin---------- , radio pioneer (invented FM) ,born*armstrong In 1892 Donald Wills ---------- , founded an aircraft company*douglas In 1892, who raised the marriageable age for girls to 12 years old*italy In 1894 Japan defeats China in Battle of---------- . *ping yang In 1898 ---------- -American War begins. *spanish In 1898 Enzo---------- , car designer and manufacturer, born.*ferrari In 1898 Spanish-American War ends -- U.S. acquires Guam, Puerto Rico, the Phillipines, and ---------- from Spain. *cuba In 1899 The first auto repair shop opens in---------- , MA.*boston In 1900 British annex ---------- (South Africa). *natal In 1901 Enrico---------- , Italy, nuclear physicist, born. *fermi In 1901 First ---------- Peace Prizes (to Jean Henri Dunant, Frederic Passy). *nobel In 1901 Pres William ---------- assassinated by Leon Czologosz in Buffalo, New York. *mckinley In 1904 ---------- Horowitz, pianist born*vladimir In 1904 Federation Internationale de Football Association (---------- ), Soccer's World governing body forms. *fifa In 1904 Sir John ---------- , actor, singer, born.*gielgud In 1905 Felix---------- , U.S. physicist (Nobel 1952), born. *bloch In 1906 James A ---------- circus showman (Barnum & Bailey), dies at 58*bailey In 1906 Karl ---------- demonstrates the first 'permanent wave' for hair, in London. *nessler In 1907 (USA) For the 1st time a ball drops at ---------- Square to signal the new year. *times In 1908 ---------- unites with Greece. *crete In 1908 Buddy---------- , actor (Beverly Hillbillies, Barnaby Jones), born. *ebsen In 1909 Alberto Romero \"Cubby\" ---------- film producer, born. *broccoli In 1909 Comte de Lambert of France sets airplane altitude record of ---------- m. *three hundred*300 In 1909 Victor Borge, pianist, ---------- , born.*comedian In 1910 Fritz---------- , writer, born. *leiber In 1911 (US) Gugliemo ---------- sends the first wireless message across the Atlantic. *marconi In 1911 ---------- Burchett, Australian Communist, journalist, writer, born. *wilfred In 1912 Chuck Jones animator (---------- , Daffy Duck), born. *bugs bunny In 1912 RMS ---------- sets sail for its first and last voyage.*titanic In 1912 Yuan ---------- elected the first President of the Republic of China. *shik-k'ai In 1913 ---------- and Atlantic mix as engineers blow Gamboa Dam, opening the Panama Canal. *pacific In 1913 Oleg ---------- Paris France, fashion designer for Jackie Kennedy, born.*cassini In 1914 Cardinal ---------- della Chiesa becomes Pope Benedict XV. *giacome In 1914 Gypsy Rose ---------- (in Seattle, WA), stripper, born. *lee In 1914 St Petersburg, Russia changes name to---------- . *petrograd In 1915 ---------- Miller, playwright (Death of a Salesman, The Crucible), born. *arthur In 1915 Lorne---------- , actor (Bonanza, Battlestar Galactica), born.*greene In 1916 First professional ---------- tournament held.*golf In 1917 ---------- the Cat, cartoon character, born. *felix In 1917 Lenin returns to Russia to start ---------- Revolution.*bolshevik In 1917 Mata Hari executed by firing squad outside of---------- . *paris In 1918 ---------- President Sidonio Paes is assassinated. *portugese In 1919 ---------- Hayworth (in New York), actor, alzheimer victim, born. *rita In 1919 Art---------- , jazz drummer (Jazz Messengers), born. *blakey In 1919 Volstead Act passed by U.S. Congress, starting---------- . *prohibition In 1920 ---------- Warden, actor (Verdict, Brian's Song), born. *jack In 1920 Jack---------- , actor (Verdict, Brian's Song), born. *warden In 1920 Japan receives League of Nations mandate over ---------- islands. *pacific In 1920 Mickey---------- , actor (too many credits to mention), born. *rooney In 1921 ---------- Poston, comedian, actor (Newhart), born. *tom In 1921 Robert---------- , archbishop of Canterbury born*runcie In 1922 Ava---------- , actress, born. *gardner In 1922 Yvonne---------- , Vancouver BC, actress (Lily Munster in the Munsters), born. *de carlo In 1924 ---------- Bacall (in Staten Island, NY), actor, whistler (Dark Passage, Key Largo, Always), born. *lauren In 1924 ---------- Kollontai of Russia becomes 1st woman ambassador. *alexandra In 1924 Albania becomes a---------- . *republic In 1926 ---------- Tunney defeats Jack Dempsey for world heavyweight boxing title. *gene In 1926 Chuck Berry, St Louis, USA, rocker (---------- ), born. *roll over beethoven In 1926 Miles ---------- trumpeter; pioneered cool jazz (Porgy & Bess), born.*davis In 1926 Roger Moore, actor, (---------- , numerous James Bond movies), born. *the saint In 1927 ---------- Grass, German novelist, poet (The Tin Drum) born*gunter In 1927 Al---------- , singer, born. *martino In 1927 Harvey---------- , actor, born. *korman In 1928 ---------- Mouse makes his screen debut in \"Steamboat Willie.\" *mickey In 1928 Chiang ---------- becomes president of China. *kai-shek In 1928 George Peppard, actor (---------- , Blue Max, A-Team) born *breakfast at tiffany's In 1928 Katharine Hepburn makes her New York stage debut in \"---------- .\" *night hostess In 1928 Mae West makes her New York City debut in a daring new play, \" ---------- \".*diamond lil In 1928 Spanky McFarland, actor, little rascal born In 1930 A cow is flown (and milked in flight) for first time. Her milk was sealed in paper containers and dropped by ---------- over St. Louis, MO. I knew you'd want to know ...*parachute In 1930 Edward ---------- England, actor (Breaker Morant, Equalizer), born.*woodward In 1930 Harold---------- , playwright, born. *pinter In 1930 Synthetic ---------- first produced.*rubber In 1931 ---------- Bancroft AKA Mrs Mel Brooks, Bronx, actress (Graduate), born. *anne In 1931 Al ---------- convicted of tax evasion, sentenced to 11 years in prison. *capone In 1932 ---------- vaccine for humans announced.*yellow fever In 1933 ---------- (in Tokyo, Japan), singer, wife of John Lennon, born.*yoko ono In 1933 Yevgeny V ---------- USSR, cosmonaut (Soyuz 5), born. *khrunov In 1934 1st ---------- rpm recording released (Beethoven's 5th). *33 1/3 In 1934 First \" ---------- \" (laundromat) is opened, in Fort Worth, Texas. *washateria In 1934 Shirley ---------- appears in her 1st movie, \"Stand Up & Cheer\" *temple In 1935 ---------- and Harriet Nelson married. *ozzie In 1935 George ---------- 's \"Porgy and Bess\" opened in New York City. *gershwin In 1935 George Gershwin's \"---------- \" opened in New York City. *porgy and bess In 1935 Luciano Pavarotti Moderna Italy, operatic ---------- (Oh Giorgio), born. *tenor In 1936 ---------- Holly singer (Peggy Sue, That'll Be the Day), born. *buddy In 1936 ---------- Oerter, US discus thrower, born. *al In 1936 Buddy ---------- singer (Peggy Sue, That'll Be the Day), born. *holly In 1936 Pumping begins to build---------- , San Francisco.*treasure island In 1938 ---------- Koenig Chicago Ill, actor (Chekov-Star Trek), born. *walter In 1938 ---------- Zeppelin II, world's largest airship, makes maiden flight. *graf In 1938 Christopher Lloyd, actor (Taxi, ---------- , Back to the Future, Addams Family), born. *star trek iii In 1938 Christopher Lloyd, actor (Taxi, Star Trek III, Back to the Future,---------- ), born. *addams family In 1939 ---------- Airport opened in New York City. *laguardia In 1939 ---------- go on sale in the U.S. for the first time. *nylon stockings In 1939 ---------- Tabei Japan, 1st woman to climb Mount Everest, born. *junko In 1939 Britain declares war on Germany. France follows 6 hours later quickly joined by Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and---------- . *canada In 1939 Franklin D. Rooseveldt declares \"limited national emergency\" due to war in---------- . *europe In 1939 Jim Bakker, ---------- , con-man, born.*televangelist In 1939 Soviet-German treaty agree on 4th partition of ---------- (WW II) and gives Lithuania to the USSR. *poland In 1940 (England) F. Scott---------- , author, died. *fitzgerald In 1940 ---------- Avalon, singer (Four Seasons), born. *frankie In 1940 ---------- Pele, soccer player extraordinaire, born. *edison In 1941 Jaqueline Bisset (in England), actor (---------- ), born. *deep In 1942 ---------- Funichello (in Utica, NY), mouseketeer, actor, born. *annette In 1942 1st controlled ---------- chain reaction (University of Chicago). *nuclear In 1942 Japanese occupied*manila In 1942 Michael---------- , author (Andromeda Strain, Jurrasic Park, Rising Sun), born. *crichton In 1942 Paul---------- , singer (Kodachrome, Graceland), born. *simon In 1943 ---------- North, arms dealer, born. *oliver In 1943 Canadian Army troops arrive in*north africa In 1943 FDR appoints Gen Eisenhower supreme commander of ---------- forces. *allied In 1944 Patty---------- , singer born*labelle In 1945 ---------- National Day. *hungarian In 1945 ---------- Peron becomes dictator of Argentina. *juan In 1945 Benito ---------- Fascist leader & mistress captured, tried, & shot.*mussolini In 1945 Japanese forces in the ---------- surrender to Allies. *philippines In 1945 Juan ---------- becomes dictator of Argentina. *peron In 1945 Nazi concentration camp at ---------- liberated by US 80th Division.*buchenwald In 1945 Nazi Himmler committed suicide while in prison at---------- , Germany. *luneburg In 1945 President ---------- announced atomic bomb secret shared with Britain and Canada. *truman In 1946 ---------- J. Jeans, astrophysicist, dies on his 69th birthday. *james In 1946 Hayley ---------- (in London, England), actor, born. *mills In 1946 James J.---------- , astrophysicist, dies on his 69th birthday. *jeans In 1946 Oliver Stone NYC, director (---------- , Good Morning Vietnam, Platoon), born. *wall st In 1946 Richard---------- , musician (Carpenters), born. *carpenter In 1946 Ten Nazi leaders hanged as war criminals after ---------- trials. *nuremberg In 1947 ---------- Smith, actress (Charlie's Angel, Nightkill), born. *jaclyn In 1947 Dan---------- , U.S. Vice-president (1989-1992), alleged twit, born.*quayle In 1947 First instant develop ---------- demonstrated in NY City by E. H. Land.*camera In 1947 Ted---------- , SD Calif, actor (Sam Malone-Cheers, 3 Men & a Baby), born *danson In 1948 ---------- is established.*world health organization In 1948 ---------- Kidder (in Yellowknife), actor (Superman), born. *margot In 1948 ---------- National Day.*burmese In 1948 Phil ---------- comedian (SNL, Newsradio, Simpsons (Voice of Troy McLure)), born. *hartman In 1949 George Wendt, actor (---------- ), born. *cheers In 1949 West begins ---------- Airlift to get supplies around Soviet blockade.*berlin In 1950 David ---------- , Shirley Jones' kid on TV and real life, born.*cassidy In 1950 Morgan ---------- (in Dallas, TX), actress, born.*fairchild In 1951 ---------- Cougar Mellencamp, singer, born. *john In 1951 ---------- Keaton, actor (Pacific Heights, Batman, Multiplicity), born. *michael In 1951 Jay ---------- patents computer core memory.*forrester In 1951 John ---------- Mellencamp, singer, born. *cougar In 1951 Pam Dawber Detroit, actress (Mindy----------- ), born. *mork and mindy In 1951 Sir ---------- Geldof pop musician (Boomtown Rats, Band Aid), born. *bob In 1952 ---------- Connors, tennis player born*jimmy In 1952 ---------- Stewart, rocker (Eurythmics-Here Comes the Rain Again), born. *dave In 1954 Dennis ---------- , actor, born.*quaid In 1954 Elvis Presley records his debut single, \" ---------- \" *that's all right In 1955 ---------- Dean, actor, died in a car crash (born Feb 08, 1931) *james In 1955 President Jose Antonio Remon of ---------- assassinated.*panama In 1956 Carrie ---------- (in Beverly Hills), actor (Star Wars, Blues Brothers), born. *fisher In 1956 Elvis ---------- appears on national TV for 1st time (Ed Sullivan). *presley In 1956 James---------- . actor, born.*ingram In 1957 ---------- Fahey rocker (Bananarama), born. *siobhan In 1957 ---------- king of Norway, dies, Olaf succeeds him. *haakon vii In 1957 Ford Motor Co. introduced the---------- ! (Oh boy !) *edsel In 1957 Seve ---------- , golfer, born.*ballesteros In 1957 Siobhan Fahey rocker (---------- ), born. *bananarama In 1958 Central African Rep made autonomous member of ---------- Commonwealth (Nat'l Day). *french In 1959 Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd---------- , opens in New York. *wright In 1959 Princess Sarah 'Fergie'---------- , the Duchess of York, born. *ferguson In 1960 ---------- (REM Lead Singer), born.*michael stipe In 1960 Elvis Presley appears on a Frank ---------- TV special.*sinatra In 1960 Mali (without---------- ) gains independence from France (National Day). *senegal In 1961 UK grants ---------- independence.*sierra leone In 1962 E. E. Cummings poet, dies at---------- . *sixty seven*67 In 1962 TV comedy \"---------- \" premiered on CBS. *the beverly hillbillies In 1963 \"Beatlemania\" is coined after the Beatles appear at the---------- . *palladium In 1963 ---------- 1st tour (opening act for Bo Diddley and Everly Bros). *rolling stones In 1963 Treaty banning atmospheric nuclear tests signed by US, ---------- , USSR. *uk In 1964 ---------- and Brezhnev replace Soviet premier Nikita Krushchev. *kosygin In 1964 Launch of Voskhod 1, 1st 3 man crew (---------- , Feokistov, Yegorov). *komarov In 1964 Shooting begins on \"The Cage\" the pilot for Star---------- . *trek In 1964, who recorded \"baby love\"*supremes In 1965 \"---------- \" premiers. *get smart In 1965 ---------- National Day*gambian In 1965 Bangladesh windstorm kills ---------- *17,000 In 1965 Beatles release \"---------- .\" *yesterday In 1965 Charlie Sheen, actor (---------- , Platoon), born. *wall st In 1966 \"---------- \" premiers on NBC TV. *star trek In 1966 Bechuanaland gains independence from England, becomes---------- . *botswana In 1966 Botswana gains independence from ---------- (National Day). *Britain In 1966 Emperor Haile ---------- (Ethiopia) visits Kingston Jamaica. *selassie In 1966 Lesotho (Basutoland) gains independence from ---------- (National Day). *britain In 1966, which woman became the first Briton to fly solo around the world*sheila scott In 1967 ---------- makes fly-by of Venus. *mariner 5 In 1967 1st successful test flight of a---------- . *saturn v In 1967 BBC bans Beatle's \"---------- \" (drug references).*a day in the life In 1967 Che Guevara executed in---------- . *bolivia In 1967 Gibraltar votes 12,138 to ---------- to remain British. *44 In 1968 ---------- \"Hey Jude\", single goes #1 and stays #1 for 9 weeks *beatles' In 1968 ---------- Lake actress (Hairspray, Ricki Lake Show), born. *ricki In 1968 Borman, ---------- and Anders first men to orbit moon. *lovell In 1968 Swaziland gains independence from ---------- (National Day). *britain In 1968, who released 'carnival of life' and 'recital'*lee michaels In 1969 Beatles release \"---------- \" album. *abbey road In 1969 Dr. Denton ---------- implants first temporary artificial heart. *cooley In 1969 Levi Eshkol dies, ---------- becomes premier of Israel. *golda meir In 1969 Libyan revolution, Col ---------- Gadhafi deposes King Idris. *moammar In 1970 ---------- Republic (Cambodia) declares independence. *khmer In 1970 Anwar Sadat elected president of Egypt, succeeding Gamal ---------- Nasser. *abdel In 1970 Beatles' \" ---------- ,\" single goes #1 & stays #1 for 2 weeks*let it be In 1970 George Harrison releases \"---------- \" single. *my sweet lord In 1970 Janis ---------- dies at age 27. *joplin In 1972 11 ---------- athletes are slain at Munich Olympics. *israeli In 1972 Alyassa---------- , actor (Who's the Boss) ,born*milano In 1972 Harlow ---------- discoverer of the Sun's position in the galaxy, dies. *shapley In 1972 John Young & Charles ---------- explores Moon (Apollo 16). *duke In 1973 2 Skylab 3 astronauts walk in space for a record ---------- hours *7 In 1973 Billy Jean King beats Bobby ---------- in battle-of-sexes tennis match. *riggs In 1973 Elvis and ---------- Presley divorce after 6 years. *priscilla In 1973 The ---------- - Israel's missile boat - is unveiled.*reshef In 1974 ---------- TV host (Ed Sullivan Show), dies at 73. *ed sullivan In 1974 French president Georges ---------- died in Paris. *pompidou In 1974 Soyuz ---------- is launched. *fourteen*14 In 1975 Israel formally signs Sinai accord with---------- . *egypt In 1976 John Hathaway completes a bicycle tour of every continent in the world and cycling ---------- miles. *50,600 In 1977 Cheryl ---------- replaces Farrah Fawcett on \"Charlie's Angels\". *ladd In 1977 US recalls William---------- , ambassador to South Africa. *bowdler In 1978 ---------- Ali beats WBA heavyweight champion Leon Spinks. *muhammad In 1979 ---------- Chung-hee South Korean President is assassinated. *park In 1979 Mother Teresa of ---------- was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. *india In 1980 ---------- people die when a pair of earthquakes struck NW Algeria. *4,500 In 1980 BSD ---------- released*unix 3 In 1980 USA beats ---------- and wins the Olympic Gold Medal (4-2).*finland In 1980, who recorded \"Another One Bites the Dust\"*queen In 1981 \"Late Night with David ---------- \" premiers.*letterman In 1982 ---------- leaves Lebanon. *palestinian liberation organization In 1982 ---------- Portugal, a Spanish priest with a bayonet is stopped prior to his attempt to attack Pope John Paul II. *fatima In 1982 1st permanent artificial ---------- successfully implanted (U of Utah) in retired dentist Barney Clark; lived 112 days with the Jarvic-7 heart. *heart In 1982 Mt ---------- Observatory first to detect Halley's comet on 13th return. *palomar In 1982 Soyuz T-5 returns to---------- , 211 days after take-off. *earth In 1983 St Christopher----------- gains independence from Britain (Nat'l Day). *nevis In 1984 Christopher ---------- , FBI's 'most wanted man' accidentally killed self.*wilder In 1984, who sang 'girls just want to have fun'*cyndi lauper In 1985 Walt Disney World's ---------- -millonth guest. *two hundred*200 In 1986 Andrei Tarkovski, Russian ---------- (Stalker), dies at 54 *director In 1986 Record 23,000 start in a marathon (---------- ). *mexico city In 1986 USSR frees dissident Andrei ---------- from internal exile. *sakharov In 1986 USSR releases US journalist ---------- Daniloff confined on spy charges. *nicholas In 1986, what was the maximum fuel capacity imposed in formula 1 racing*one In 1987 ---------- Greene actor (Bonanza, Battlestar Galactica), dies at 72. *lorne In 1988 \"Naked Gun\" premieres, a movie based on TV's \"---------- Squad\". *police In 1988 Lillehammer, ---------- upsets Anchorage to host 1994 Winter olympics. *norway In 1988 US-Soviet effort free 2 grey whales from frozen---------- . *arctic In 1989 ---------- Chapman, member of the Monty Python team, dies from cancer. *graham In 1989 East Germans begin their flight to the west (via Hungary and---------- ). *czech In 1989 San Francisco is hit by an earthquake (Richter 6.9) at 5:05 p.m. Over 1/2 mile of the upper deck of the Nimitz freeway collapses crushing hundreds of cars. When it was over, 62 people had died and billion in damage had occured In 1990 ---------- threatens to hit Israel with a new missile. *saddam In 1990 Iraqi Pres Saddam ---------- urges Arabs to rise against the West. *hussein In 1990 Lithauania, Estonia and ---------- hold their 1st joint session. *latvia In 1990 Rocky ---------- boxer, dies at 71, of heart failure.*graziano In 1991 ---------- Montand actor (Lets Make Love, Z), dies at 70. *yves In 1991 Miles ---------- jazz musician, dies at 65 from pneumonia. *davis In 1991 UN Security Council issues formal cease fire with ---------- declaration*iraq In 1995 Barings Bank disaster. Nick ---------- loses billions of Pounds Sterling in offshore investments, ruining Barings Bank. *leeson In 1995 OJ Simpson acquitted for double murder of his Ex-wife ---------- and Ronald Goldman. *nicole brown simpson In 2161---------- : 8 of 9 planets aligned on same side of sun.*syzygy In 254 St ---------- begins his reign as Catholic Pope.*stephen i In 295 8th recorded ---------- passage of Halley's Comet *perihelion In 31 BC Battle of Actium; ---------- defeats Mark Antony and becomes Emperor Augustus. *octavian In 43BC The Roman politician, ---------- , is slain. *cicero In 490 B.C. Athenians defeat second Persian invasion of Greece at---------- . *marathon In 526 Earthquake kills ---------- in Antioch, Syria.*250,000 In 680 ---------- ibn 'Ali, Shi'i religious leader, enters martyrdom. *husain In 70 BC ---------- (Publius Vergilius Maro) (Mantua, Italy), poet (Aeneid), born. *virgil In 742---------- , emperor (Holy Roman Empire), born. *charlemagne In 760 14th recorded ---------- passage of Halley's Comet.*perihelion In 879 Charles III [The Simple], king of ---------- (893-923), born. *france In an average lifetime, the average american eats 84,775 _____*crackers In an average lifetime, the average american wears 7,500 ___*diapers In cookery, what does the term \"Julienne\" mean*in strips In cooking where does 'angelica' come from*plant root In Ferris Buellers Day Off, who is Cameron going to marry?*The first girl he lays In football, where are the hashmarks*five-yard lines In greek mythology whose dogs tore actaeon apart*artemis In greek mythology, mnemosyne is 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film version of Willy Russell's play, who played Shirley Valentine*pauline collins In the grounds of which house is the largest private tomb/mausoleum in England*castle howard In the law of torts, oral defamation or use of the spoken word to injure another's reputation, as distinguished from libel or written defamation.*Slander In the monty python parody 'search for the holy grail', what did patsy say when they reached camelot*it's only a model In the monty python parody 'search for the holy grail', what was used to kill the rabbit*holy hand grenade of antioch In the movie \"Mall Rats\", What famous author was signing comic books*Stan In the movie \"Mall Rats\", What famous author was signing comic books?*Stan Lee In the old gag, where is prince albert*in a can In the parable of the Good Samaritan, to which city was the Samaritan travelling*jericho In the TV series 'Absolutely Fabulous, who played the part of 'Bubbles'*jane horrocks In the tv series 'the adventures of hercules', what 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Definately. Definately K-mart.*Rainman Kainolophobia is the fear of*novelty Kathisophobia is the fear of*sitting down Kriss Kristofferson and Barbra Streisand starred in the re-make of which film*a star is born La Sila lies in which region of Italy*calabria Lack of what is the cause of the deficiency disease 'kwashiorkor'*protein Lake Titicaca lies in which two countries*bolivia and peru Laliophobia is the fear of*speaking largest, rarest, and most powerful anthropoid ape?*gorilla Lazy Susans are named after who?*Thomas Edison's daughter Lee Which US state is known as the \"Volunteer State\"*tennessee Les Paul and Charlie Christian were exponents of which musical instrument*guitar Leukophobia is the fear of*the color white Lewis 1994 - How many copies has the #3 \"Eagles Greatest Hits\" album sold*fourteen Line of hereditary rulers*dynasty Logophobia is a fear of ______*words Long necked long legged wading bird*heron Louis xvi was guillotined in 1732, 1793 or 1842*1793 Love what does encephalitus affect*brain Lutraphobia is the fear of*otters Lygophobia is the fear of*darkness Lyrics: Always spoke my mind with a gun in my hand*Ride Like the Wind Christopher Cross Lyrics: And it's true we are immune when fact is fiction and TV reality*Sunday Bloody Sunday U2 Lyrics: Before I put another notch in my lipstick case you better make sure you put me in my place!*Hit Me With Your Best Shot Pat Benatar Lyrics: Can make it I know I can. 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Human League Lyrics: The in crowd say it's cool to dig this chanting thing*Rock the Casbah The Clash Lyrics: The moon. Beautiful. The sun. 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What you lookin' for?*Sister Christian Night Ranger Lyrics: Who needs a heart when a heart can be broken?*What's Love Got To Do With It? Tina Turner Lyrics: Will you meet him on the main line or will you catch him on the rebound?*Gloria Laura Branigan Lyrics: With every breath I'm deeper into you*Crazy For You Madonna Lyrics: Won't you pack your bags we'll leave tonight*Two Tickets To Paradise Eddie Money Lyrics: You can say anything you like but you can't touch the merchandise*She's a Beauty The Tubes Mace is the outer covering of which common spice*nutmeg Mares' tails are examples of which type of cloud*cirrus Marie Osmond has only had one UK hit single as a solo artist name it*paper roses Marinated limbs of fowl*chicken wings Mark David Chapman was famous for what in 1980?*Shooting John Lennon Marley Who still receives an estimated 25 pieces of junk mail per year at Walden Pond*Thoreau Mass murder especially among a particular race or nation*genocide MDMA is another name for which illegal drug*ectasy Mechanophobia is the fear of*machines Megalophobia is the fear of*large things Member of a fraternity for mutual help 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2nd Balkan War ends, Treaty of Bucharest, Bulgaria loses.*1913 Name The Year: 3 cosmonauts die as Soyuz XI depressurizes during reentry.*1971 Name The Year: Alfred Hitchcock knighted -- Good Evening.*1980 Name The Year: Allies refuse Japan's surrender offer to retain Emperor Hirohito.*1945 Name The Year: Anthony Quinn, Mexico, actor (Zorba the Greek, Lawrence of Arabia), born.*1915 Name The Year: Apollo 11 returns to Earth.*1969 Name The Year: Argentina seized the disputed Falkland (Malvinas) Islands from Britain.*1982 Name The Year: Armistice signed ending Korean War.*1953 Name The Year: Asaph Hall discovers Mars's moon Deimos.*1877 Name The Year: At approx. 1:00 am Baghdad local time, allied forces attacked, beginning Gulf War.*1991 Name The Year: At Waynesborough, Gen. Early's army is defeated.*1865 Name The Year: Attempting to rid area of Palestine guerrillas Israel invades Lebanon.*1978 Name The Year: B.C. Assyrians record total solar eclipse event on clay tablet.*763 Name The Year: Bao Dai's Republic of Vietnam gains independence from France.*1949 Name The Year: Barnum and Bailey's Greatest Show on Earth opens in Madison Square Garden in New York City.*1881 Name The Year: Basil Rathbone Johannesburg S Africa, actor (Sherlock Holmes), born. *1892 Name The Year: Battle of Dupplin Moor (in Scotland).*1332 Name The Year: Battle of Midway begins. First naval battle won in the air.*1942 Name The Year: Battle of San Jacinto, in which Texas wins independence from Mexico.*1836 Name The Year: Beatle Paul McCartney married Linda Eastman in London.*1969 Name The Year: Beatles meet Rolling Stones for 1st time.*1963 Name The Year: Beatles replace Pete Best with Ringo Starr.*1962 Name The Year: Beatles sign a petition in The Times to legalize marijuana.*1967 Name The Year: Bhadwan Shree Rajneesh, indian guru, dies at 58.*1990 Name The Year: Bill Haley Mich, (andthe Comets-Rock Around the Clock), born.*1925 Name The Year: Billy Crystal, comedian, born.*1947 Name The Year: Blake Edwards, writer/director (Breakfast at Tiffany's), born.*1922 Name The Year: Brian Jones founder of the Rolling Stones, drowns.*1969 Name The Year: British naval forces raid Nazi occupied French port of St. Nazaire.*1942 Name The Year: British under Adm Horatio Nelson beat French at Battle of Nile.*1798 Name The Year: Burundi and Rwanda gain independence from Belgium (National Days).*1962 Name The Year: Captain Cook runs aground on Australian Great Barrier Reef.*1770 Name The Year: Carl Lewis runs 100m in 9.86 seconds.*1991 Name The Year: Carlos Santana Mexico, musician (Santana-Black Magic Woman), born.*1947 Name The Year: Carol Channing, actress (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes), born.*1921 Name The Year: Cary Grant actor (Arsenic & Old Lace, North by Northwest), born.*1904 Name The Year: Charles Lindbergh, died at his home in Hawaii at the age of 72.*1974 Name The Year: Charles VII, Holy Roman emperor (1742-45), born.*1697 Name The Year: Charlotte, grand duchess of Luxembourg (1919-64), born.*1896 Name The Year: China leases Hong Kong's new territories to Britain for 99 years. *1898 Name The Year: Chinese republic proclaimed in Tibet*1912 Name The Year: Chris Young Penn, actor (Bryce Lynch-Max Headroom, Great Outdoors), born.*1971 Name The Year: Christopher Isherwood, novelist, playwright (I Am a Camera) *1904 Name The Year: Christopher Wilder, FBI's 'most wanted man' accidentally killed self.*1984 Name The Year: Cindy Williams (in Van Nuys, CA), actor (Laverne and Shirley), born.*1948 Name The Year: Clement Clarke Moore, American author ('Twas the Night Before Xmas)*1779 Name The Year: Clint Eastwood elected mayor of Carmel, California. It made his day.*1986 Name The Year: Communist coup is crushed in USSR in 2 days.*1991 Name The Year: Congress creates the Territory of Nevada.*1861 Name The Year: Constantius II, Roman emperor (337-61), born.*317 Name The Year: Construction of Cologne Cathedral is begun.*1248 Name The Year: Copernicus makes his 1st observations of Saturn.*1514 Name The Year: Curtis Mayfield, musician, born.*1942 Name The Year: Dan Aykroyd, Ottawa Canada, comedian/actor (SNL, Dragnet), born.*1952 Name The Year: David Bowie releases \"Fame\".*1975 Name The Year: David Hasselhoff, actor, born.*1952 Name The Year: Dean Martin, singer, actor*1917 Name The Year: Diana Ross (in Detroit, Michigan), singer (The Supremes), born.*1944 Name The Year: Dick Sargent Carmel Calif, actor (Darrin-Bewitched), born*1933 Name The Year: Dodge Morgan sailed solo nonstop around the world in 150 days*1986 Name The Year: Donald Sutherland, actor (M-A-S-H), born.*1934 Name The Year: Donald Trump master builder (Trump Towers/Plaza/Castle), born. *1946 Name The Year: Donus ends his reign as Catholic Pope*678 Name The Year: Douglas MacArthur US general (Pacific theater-WW II), dies at 84*1964 Name The Year: Dr. Albert Sabin, polio vaccine discoverer*1906 Name The Year: Echo I, first passive satellite launched.*1960 Name The Year: Edgar Allan Poe, Boston, author (Pit & the Pendulum), born.*1809 Name The Year: Edouard Manet, French painter, born.*1832 Name The Year: Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor II, queen of England (1952- ), born.*1926 Name The Year: Elvis Presley records his debut single, \"That's All Right\"*1954 Name The Year: Emiliano Zapata, Mexican revolutionary, peasant leader*1879 Name The Year: Emma Lazarus, whose poem was inscribed on the Statue of Liberty, born.*1849 Name The Year: English defeat French at Battle of Blenheim.*1704 Name The Year: Eric Clapton, guitarist, singer, born.*1945 Name The Year: Ernest Hausen of Wisconsin sets chicken-plucking record-4.4 sec..*1939 Name The Year: Esther Williams (in Inglewood, CA), actor, swimmer*1923 Name The Year: Esther Williams, swimmer, actor, born.*1923 Name The Year: European community proposes a boycott of Iraq.*1990 Name The Year: European Space Agency launches Giotto Sattelite to Halley's Comet.*1985 Name The Year: Everlasting League forms, basis of Swiss Confederation (Nat'l Day)*1291 Name The Year: F.B.I. begins it's \"10 most wanted list\".*1950 Name The Year: Federal Bureau of Investigation established.*1908 Name The Year: Federico Fellini Italian director (Satyricon, La Dolce Vita), born.*1920 Name The Year: Ferdinand Magellan world traveler, killed by Filipino natives.*1521 Name The Year: Fidel Castro leads attack on Moncada Barracks, begins Cuban Revolution.*1953 Name The Year: Fifteenth Space Shuttle Mission - Discovery 3 returns to Earth.*1985 Name The Year: First all-color television station to televise live local programs.*1986 Name The Year: First American expeditionary force to land in Africa (WW II).*1942 Name The Year: First Boeing B-29 arrives in China \"over the Hump\".*1944 Name The Year: First Cable Car is patented by Andrew S. Hallidie.*1871 Name The Year: First drinking straw is patented by M.C. Stone in Washington, D.C.*1888 Name The Year: First electric razor marketed by Schick, Inc.*1931 Name The Year: First Israeli election.*1949 Name The Year: First jazz record in United States is cut.*1917 Name The Year: First known auto race.*1895 Name The Year: First man-powered flight (Bryan Allen in Gossamer Condor).*1977 Name The Year: First pineapples planted in Hawaii.*1813 Name The Year: First successful helicopter flight, Stratford, Ct.*1940 Name The Year: First telegraph company in Hawaii opens.*1901 Name The Year: First televised tennis match.*1928 Name The Year: First transatlantic jet passenger trip.*1950 Name The Year: Flight 255 out of Metro Airport in Detroit crashes just miniutes after take off, killing all but one small child.*1987 Name The Year: France declares war on Austria, Prussia & Sardinia*1792 Name The Year: Frances Drake completres circumnavigation of the world*1581 Name The Year: French-Egyptian forces under Napolean I beat Turks at Battle of Abukir.*1799 Name The Year: Gemini 5 returned after 12 days, 7 hours, 11 minutes, 53 seconds*1965 Name The Year: Gen. Douglas MacArthur left Bataan for Australia.*1942 Name The Year: Gene Hackman, actor (Target, Uncommon Valor), born.*1930 Name The Year: George Cormack, the inventor of \"Wheaties\" cereal*1870 Name The Year: George III of England, king, born.*1738 Name The Year: George Michael (in England), singer, born. *1963 Name The Year: George Washington creates the Order of the Purple Heart.*1782 Name The Year: Germany declares war on Russia in WW I.*1914 Name The Year: Germany declares war on Soviet Union during WW II.*1941 Name The Year: Gherman S. Titov, second Russian in space aboard Vostok 2.*1961 Name The Year: Gottlieb Daimler, automobile pioneer, born.*1834 Name The Year: Gough Whitlam (ALP) Australia, PM (1972-75), born.*1916 Name The Year: Grace Kelly marries Prince Rainier of Monaco (civil ceremony).*1956 Name The Year: Ground breaking for Disneyland, the Magic Kingdom, in Anaheim, CA.*1954 Name The Year: Helen Keller, blind-deaf author-lecturer*1880 Name The Year: Henry VII king of England (1485-1509), born.*1457 Name The Year: Hernando De Soto claims the US state of Florida for Spain.*1539 Name The Year: Hitler breaks Treaty of Versailles by sending troops to Rhineland.*1936 Name The Year: Homing pigeon completes 11,000 km trip (Namibia-London) in 55 days.*1845 Name The Year: Honor Blackman (in London, England), actor (The Avengers), born.*1929 Name The Year: Hope Emerson, actress (I Married Joan, Peter Gunn), dies at 62.*1960 Name The Year: Hunter S. Thompson, gonzo journalist*1949 Name The Year: Imelda Marcos former 1st lady (Philipines)/shoe collector, born.*1930 Name The Year: In accordance with Camp David, Israel completes Sinai withdrawl.*1982 Name The Year: International Women's Day*1945 Name The Year: Israel destroys alleged Iraqi plutonium production facility.*1981 Name The Year: Israel, Syria, Jordan, Iraq & Egypt end \"6-Day War\" with UN help. *1967 Name The Year: Italy beats Czechoslovakia 2-1 (OT) in soccer's 2nd World Cup at Rome. *1934 Name The Year: Jacobite Scottish Highlanders defeat royal force at Killiecrankie.*1689 Name The Year: James Cagney died at his farm in Stanfordville, NY, at age 86.*1986 Name The Year: James Hetfield heavy metal rocker (Metallica), born.*1963 Name The Year: Japanese forces on Okinawa surrender to US during WW II.*1945 Name The Year: Jean Rey, of Belgium, president of European Commission (1967-70)*1902 Name The Year: Jesse James shot dead in St. Joseph Mo. by Robert Ford.*1882 Name The Year: Jim Belushi, Chicago Ill, comedian (Sat Night Live, Trading Places), born.*1954 Name The Year: Joe Frazier, boxer, born.*1944 Name The Year: John Astin, actor (Gomez in TV Addams Family), born.*1930 Name The Year: John Constable (in England), painter, born.*1776 Name The Year: John D. Rockefeller, financier, born.*1839 Name The Year: John Dean begins testifying before the Senate Watergate Committee. *1973 Name The Year: John L. Sullivan wins by KO in 75 rounds in last bareknuckle bout.*1889 Name The Year: John Landis actor (American Werewolf in London), born.*1950 Name The Year: John Presper Eckert, co-inventor of first electronic computer (ENIAC), born.*1919 Name The Year: Judy Garland, singer/actress, dies at 48 of an alcohol overdose.*1969 Name The Year: King Camp Gillette, inventor of the safety razor, born.*1855 Name The Year: Kiribati (Gilbert and Ellice Is.) gains independence from Britain.*1979 Name The Year: Landslide in Huancavelica Province Peru creates a natural dam.*1974 Name The Year: Led Zepplin's Debut Album released.*1969 Name The Year: Lenin returns to Russia to start Bolshevik Revolution.*1917 Name The Year: Leonard Bernstein conductor/composer/pianist/egotist, born.*1918 Name The Year: Leonard Nimoy, actor, director, born.*1931 Name The Year: Les Paul, Waukesha Wisconsin, U.S.A., guitarist/inventor (Les Paul guitar), born. *1915 Name The Year: Lithuanian SSR is accepted into the USSR.*1940 Name The Year: Little Richard gets a star on Hollywood's walk of fame.*1990 Name The Year: Louis XIV crowned King of France.*1654 Name The Year: Louis XVI, king of France (1774-92); guillotined, born.*1754 Name The Year: Ludwig II mad king of Bavaria (1864-86), born.*1845 Name The Year: Mahatma Gandhi's 1st arrest, campaigning for Indian rights in S Africa.*1914 Name The Year: Mahmud I Ottoman sultan, fought Austrians and Russians, born.*1696 Name The Year: Manuel Quezon, first president of Philippine Commonwealth (1935-42), born*1878 Name The Year: March by civil rights demonstrators was broken up in Selma, Alabama.*1965 Name The Year: Maria Shriver & Arnold Schwarzenegger marry.*1986 Name The Year: Mark Russell, raconteur, born.*1932 Name The Year: Michael Fish British TV weatherman, born.*1944 Name The Year: Michael Landon actor (Bonanza, Highway to Heaven), dies at 54 from cancer.*1991 Name The Year: Miguel Vasquez makes first public quadruple somersault on trapeze.*1982 Name The Year: N.Y. Highlander (Yankees) tickets first go on sale.*1903 Name The Year: Natalie Wood [Natasha Gurdin], SF, (Gypsy, Rebel Without a Cause), born.*1938 Name The Year: National Socialist (Nazi) Party formed in Germany.*1919 Name The Year: Nelson Mandella, human rights activist, former political prisoner*1918 Name The Year: New socialist constitution of East Germany takes effect.*1968 Name The Year: Nineteenth Space Shuttle Mission - Challenger 8 returns to Earth.*1985 Name The Year: Oliver Hardy Harlem Ga, comedy team member (Laurel & Hardy), born.*1892 Name The Year: Orville Redenbacher, popcorn king*1907 Name The Year: Patrick Swayze Houston Tx, actor/dancer (Dirty Dancing, Ghost), born.*1952 Name The Year: Paul Carrack rocker (Squeeze/Ace-How Long), born.*1951 Name The Year: Percy Bysshe Shelley England, romantic poet (Adonais), born.*1792 Name The Year: Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer (1812 Overture), born.*1840 Name The Year: Phil Ochs rock producer, dies.*1976 Name The Year: Philippines gains independence from US.*1946 Name The Year: Pink Floyds' \"The Wall\" is performed where the Berlin Wall once stood.*1990 Name The Year: Pioneer-Venus 2 Multi-probe launched to Venus.*1978 Name The Year: Potsdam Conference (Roostevelt, Stalin, Churchill) holds first meeting.*1945 Name The Year: Pres. Eisenhower signs into law National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and Space Act of 1958.*1958 Name The Year: Princess Ingeborg of Sweden, born.*1878 Name The Year: Queen Mother Wilhelmina Netherlands (1890-1948), born.*1880 Name The Year: Ransom Eli Olds, auto (Oldsmobile) and truck (REO) manufacturer, born.*1864 Name The Year: Rev. William Archibald Spooner, invented 'spoonerisms' (ie When you get you bords wackwards and you can't palk troperly.), born.*1844 Name The Year: Richie Sambora guitarist (Bon Jovi-You Give Love a Bad Name), born.*1959 Name The Year: Ringo Starr, Beatles' drummer, born.*1940 Name The Year: Roald Amundsen, Norwegian explorer, discoverer of South Pole*1872 Name The Year: Rob Lowe, actor, famous for home-made movies, born.*1964 Name The Year: Robert Crumb cartoonist (Father Time), born.*1943 Name The Year: Robert Goddard, rocketry pioneer, died.*1945 Name The Year: Robert Mitchum, actor, born.*1917 Name The Year: Rod Stewart, singer, born.*1945 Name The Year: Ron Kovic disabled vietnam vet (Born on 4th of July was based on his life), born.*1946 Name The Year: Rose Kennedy, Mother of a President, an Attorney General, and a Senator, born.*1890 Name The Year: Royal Air Force established in Britain.*1918 Name The Year: Rutger Hauer, actor (Blade Runner, Ladyhawke, Osterman Weekend), born.*1944 Name The Year: Samuel Goldwyn, pioneer filmmaker*1882 Name The Year: Sean Connery actor (James Bond, Man Who Would Be King), born.*1930 Name The Year: Senegalese National Day begins*1960 Name The Year: Sergei Rachmaninoff (in Novgorod Province, Russia), composer, born.*1873 Name The Year: Seve Ballesteros, golfer, born.*1957 Name The Year: Sierra Leone becomes a republic (Natl Day)*1971 Name The Year: Sir Henry Havelock British soldier (War in Afghanistan 1838-39), born.*1795 Name The Year: Sir Stamford Raffles founded Singapore, born.*1781 Name The Year: Sir Walter Scott, Scottish novelist, poet (Lady of Lake, Ivanhoe), born.*1771 Name The Year: South Africa passes Group Areas Act segregating races.*1950 Name The Year: South Korean President Park Chung-Hee escaped an assassination.*1974 Name The Year: Soviet troops enter Berlin*1945 Name The Year: Soyuz 28 is launched.*1978 Name The Year: Soyuz T-11 is launched.*1984 Name The Year: Soyuz T-9 is launched.*1983 Name The Year: Spain declares war on U.S., rejecting ultimatum to withdraw from Cuba.*1898 Name The Year: Spanish Civil War end as Madrid fell to Francisco Franco.*1939 Name The Year: Speech by Khrushchev blasting Stalin made public.*1956 Name The Year: St Paul I ends his reign as Catholic Pope.*767 Name The Year: St. Frances Xavier Cabrini (Mother Cabrini), first US saint*1850 Name The Year: St. Vladimir's Day.*1918 Name The Year: Steve Tyler, Aerosmith's lead singer, born.*1948 Name The Year: Suez Canal reopens (after 6 Day War caused it to close).*1975 Name The Year: Sultan of Turkey Abdul Hamid II is overthrown.*1909 Name The Year: Suzannah York, actress, born.*1941 Name The Year: Sweden's constitution adopted.*1809 Name The Year: Sylvester Stallone NYC, actor/director (Rocky, Rambo, Cobra), born.*1946 Name The Year: The first patent is granted for a fire escape ... a wicker basket on a pully and a chain, designed by a London watchmaker.*1766 Name The Year: The game \"Monopoly\" is invented.*1933 Name The Year: The Salvation Army of England sends group to U.S. to begin welfare and religious activity here.*1888 Name The Year: Theophilus Van Kannel of Philadelphia receives a patent for his revolving door -- described as a storm door structure.*1888 Name The Year: Thomas Davenport, invented the first commercially successful electric motor, born.*1802 Name The Year: Tony Curtis [Real Name : Bernard Schwartz], Bronx New York, actor (Some Like it Hot), born.*1925 Name The Year: Total solar eclipse captured on a daguerreotype photograph.*1851 Name The Year: TV game show scandal investigation starts.*1958 Name The Year: U.S. launches Pioneer Venus probe.*1978 Name The Year: U.S. sub locates missing hydrogen bomb in Mediterranean.*1966 Name The Year: U.S. Viking 2 goes into Martian orbit after an 11-month flight from Earth.*1976 Name The Year: UN Charter signed by 50 nations in SF. *1945 Name The Year: US actress Grace Kelly marries Monaco's Prince Rainier III*1956 Name The Year: US and USSR sign Lend-Lease agreement during World War II.*1942 Name The Year: US declares war on Germany (WWI).*1917 Name The Year: US drops second atomic bomb on Japan destroying part of Nagasaki. An estimated 74,000 people died. The original target was Kokura.*1945 Name The Year: USSR launches Mars 6.*1973 Name The Year: Venera 3, Venus landing.*1966 Name The Year: Veronica Lake actress, dies at 58.*1973 Name The Year: Victor Borge, pianist, comedian, born.*1909 Name The Year: Victoria Principal (in Japan), actor (Dallas), born.*1950 Name The Year: Voyager 2 begins a flyby of the planet Neptune.*1989 Name The Year: Voyager 2 discovers 2 partial rings of Neptune.*1989 Name The Year: Walt Disney's \"Sleeping Beauty\" released.*1959 Name The Year: Walter Baade discovers asteroid Icarus inside orbit of Mercury. *1949 Name The Year: Wembley Stadium opens-Bolton Wanderers vs West Ham United (FA Cup).*1923 Name The Year: William Gilbert Grace, Victorian England's greatest cricketer*1848 Name The Year: Winston Churchill resigns as British PM, Anthony Eden succeeds him*1955 Name The Year: Worst nuclear disaster, Chernobyl USSR, 31 die.*1986 Name The Year: Yugoslavia elects it's 1st president (Marshal Tito).*1953 Named album of the year in 1981, which pop group's debut album was called \"Dare\"*human league Names what portable object is the teleram t-3000*computer Narcolepsy is the uncontrollable need to ______*sleep Narrow trench made by a plough*furrow National capitals: Costa Rica*san jose Ncaa: in what year was the heisman memorial trophy first awarded*1935 Neptune was the roman god of the ______*sea Ness What are panatelas*cigars New Zealand's Rugby team is know as the __________________.*All Blacks Newkirk c3p0 is the first character to speak in which film*star wars Nosocomephobia is the fear of*hospitals Oaks of dodona what did the white house have before it had an indoor bathroom*telephone Of what continent is cyprus a part*asia Of what country is the monetary unit the rupee*india Of what did robert the bruce, king of scotland, die in 1329*leprosy Of which country is Amharic an official language*ethiopia Of which metal is sperrylite the ore*platinum Of which Spanish province is Seville the capital city*andalucia Of who did the u.s postal service print 500 million stamps in 1993*elvis Officers in which army were given copies of 'les miserables'*confederate Ombrophobia is the fear of*rain Ommetaphobia is the fear of*eyes On a dartboard, what number is on top*twenty On Airwolf, what instrument does Hawke play*cello On FRIENDS what was the name of Ross's monkey?*Marcel On Full House,what was Jesse's REAL first name?*Hermes On Little House on the Prairie,what was Laura's horse's name?*Bunny On M*A*S*H,what was Walter 'Radar' O'Reilley's home town?*Ottumwa,Iowa On maps, what is the 'you are here' arrow*ideo locator On Night Court,Harry had a \"statue\" of what animal in his office?*Armidillo On the 1976 release, who 'wanted to fly like an eagle'*steve miller band On three's company,what was Chrissy's father's ocupation?*A Reverend On what does the firefly depend to find mates*sight On what scale are there 180 degrees between freezing point & boiling point*fahrenheit scale On what sea is the crimea*black sea On what show did Dano get to book the bad guy?*Hawaii 5-0 On what street in new rochelle did rob and laura petrie live*bonnie meadow On which Caribbean island are the Blue Mountains*jamaica On which continent would you be standing if you were visiting the Republic of Surinam*south america On which day of the week is the Moslem Sabbath*friday On which island are the Troodos mountains*cyprus On which major river are The Owen Falls dam*nile On which object would you find a crown, a waist, a sound-bow and a clapper*bell On which river does Berlin stand*spree On which U. S. river is the Grand Coulee Dam*columbia Onassis driving: what country is identified by the letters ma*morocco One of the worst fires in American history gutted the twenty-six storey MGM Grand Hotel in 1988. In which city was the hotel situated*las vegas organ of the digestive system?*stomach Oriental market*bazaar Original inhabitants of New Zealand, of Polynesian stock*maori Osteoporosis primarily affects*bones Other than the U.K. and Eire, name a European country where cars are driven on the left hand side of the road.*cyprus*malta Pagophobia is the fear of*ice*frost Pants*green jacket grey pants Paralipophobia is the fear of*neglecting duty Parton what is the official birthplace of country music*bristol Pasteur developed a vaccine for rabies in which year*1885 Pathophobia is the fear of*disease Patsy cline is the most noted with pop-country crossovers. which other singer should not be overlooked for her hits 'break it to me gently' and 'fool no. 1'*brenda lee Pavarotti popularized Nessun dorma but what does it mean*none shall sleep Pediophobia is the fear of*dolls Percent what was the final destination of the first u.s. paddle wheel steamboat, what departed from pittsburgh*new orleans Philip Pirrip is the main character in which Charles Dickens novel*great expectations Phineas Barnum opened his circus in what year*1871 Phonophobia is a fear of ______*voices Phthiriophobia is the fear of*lice Plant what city did general sherman burn in 1864*atlanta Poem or song narrating popular story*ballad Point Maley is the coast guard cutter in what Disney movie*boatniks Porphyrophobia is the fear of*the color purple Port Louis is the capital of which island state in the Indian Ocean*mauritius President richard m nixon called what songstress an \"ambassador of love\"*pearl baily President Roosevelt had a landslide victory in 1932, who did he defeat*herbert hoover Presley elvis presley appeared on how many stamps in 1993*five hundred million Promotion of friendly relations between countries*bridge-building Psychrophobia is the fear of*cold Pussycat sings 'now the country song forever lost its soul, when the guitar player turned to rock n roll ______' what's the song title*mississippi QANTAS, the name of the airline, is an acronym for...*queensland and northern territory aerial services Queen Berengaria never came to England, although she was married to the King. Which King*richard the first Quite a Year for Plums_*bailey white Quotations: \"--------- as if everything depended on God, and work as if everything depended upon man.\"- Cardinal Francis J. Spellman*pray Quotations: \"...do your -------------. You can't lead without knowing what you're talking about...\"- George Bush (1925 - )*homework Quotations: \"A billion here, a billion there - pretty soon it adds up to real money.\"*Everett Dirksen Quotations: \"Christmas is over and Business is Business.\"- Franklin Pierce Adams*business Quotations: \"Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.\"*Mother Teresa Quotations: \"Here is the test to find whether your ------------ is finished: if you're alive, it isn't.\"- Richard Bach*mission on earth Quotations: \"I don't want to achieve immortality through my work, I want to achieve it through not dying.\"*Woody Allen Quotations: \"If I were --------------, would I be wearing this one?\"- Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)*two-faced Quotations: \"If it weren't for -------------- I'd have no sex life at all.\"- Rodney Dangerfield*pickpockets Quotations: \"If men could get -------------, abortion would be a sacrament.\"- Florence R. Kennedy*pregnant Quotations: \"If someone says It's not the money, it's the -------------,'it's the money.'\"- Angelo Valenti*principle Quotations: \"If you cannot get your ---------- to call you, try not paying his bill.\"- Pete Ferguson*lawyer Quotations: \"The -------- of money is the root of all evil.\"- The apostle Paul*love Quotations: \"The human race has one really effective weapon, and that is ---------.\"- Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)*laughter Quotations: \"Women who ----------- are called 'mothers'.\"- Abigail Van Buren*miscalculate Quotations: \"Work is a necessity for man. Man invented the ---------------.\"- Pablo Picasso*alarm clock Quotations: \"Years may wrinkle the skin. Lack of ---------- will wrinkle the soul.\"- Anonymous*enthusiasm Quotations: \"You can observe a lot by ------------.\"- Yogi [Lawrence Peter] Berra*watching Quotes: I don't want to achieve immortality through my work, I want to achieve it through not dying.*Woody Allen Quotes: In his private heart no man much respects himself.*Mark Twain Rabbits like _______*licorice Reddish-brown colour alluding to hair*auburn Relating to cookery what are 'lokshen', used in a type of Jewish soup*noodles Relating to food what is 'halloumi'*cypriot cheese Relating to or using signals over a range of frequencies*broadband Republic in southern central America, bounded on the north by Nicaragua, on the east by the Caribbean Sea, on the southeast by Panama, & on the southwest & west by the Pacific Ocean*costa rica Richard Gere was married to which model*cindy crawford River Providence is the capital of what state*rhode island Rustic or awkward person*bumpkin S.American cowboy*gaucho Saigon is the capital of ______*south vietnam Saintpaulia is the botanical name for which houseplant*african violet Saturday is named for which planet*saturn Scoleciphobia is the fear of*worms Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk became inspiration for what novel*robinson Scriptophobia is a fear of ______*writing in public Second city: Cheyenne (state)*casper Serotine, Leislers and Noctule are all varieties of which nianinial*bat She won the 1979 Nobel peace prize for her work among the poor*mother teresa Shinguards were introduced into football in which year*1839 Shop selling exotic cooked meats and cheeses*delicatessen Short legged long bodied dog*dachshund Sieze control of vehicle*hijack Six ounces of orange juice contains the minimum daily requirement for which vitamin*vitamin c Sixty what lives in a fornicary*ants Slang:A promiscuous woman*slapper Slave trading was abolished in the british empire in 1807, 1825 or 1855*1807 Soceraphobia is the fear of*parents-in-law Solar time what's the usual age for a jewish boy to celebrate his \"bar mitzvah\"*thirteen*13 Southern Comfort is made from a base of Bourbon whiskey and flavouring from which fruit*peach Space indiana jones: what did drinking from the grail \"grant\"*immortality Spectrophobia is the fear of*specters*ghosts Squid, octopus and cuttlefish are all types of what*cephalopods St christopher the patron saint ______*travellers Starring Nigel Hawthorne, which 1994 film was publicised with \"His Majesty was all-knowing. But he wasn't quite all there.\"*the madness of king george Stoppered glass container for wine or spirits*decanter Stygiophobia is the fear of*hell Sudden overthrow of government*coup d'etat Super glue is used to lift fingerprints from what surfaces*difficult Supposed paranormal force moving objects at a distance*telekinesis Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 1 Silver, 0 Bronze, 1 in Total*uruguay Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 2 Silver, 2 Bronze, 4 in Total*argentina Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 0 Gold, 6 Silver, 6 Bronze, 12 in Total*brazil Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 2 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze, 4 in Total*finland Sydney 2000 Olympics: This countries medal tally was: 6 Gold, 5 Silver, 3 Bronze, 14 in Total*poland Tachophobia is a fear of ______*speed Talc is a hydrated silicate of which metal*magnesium Tarlike mixture of hydrocarbons derived from petroleum*bitumen The 'love apple' is more commonly known as what*tomato The 'purple heart' medal was created in 1668, 1701 or 1782*1782 The 1st US minimum wage law was instituted in what year*1938 The actor who played captain sisko in 'star trek deep space nine', played ____ the 1970's series 'spencer for hire'*hawk The alcohol found in wine, beer & liquor is known as grain alcohol or what*ethanol The assassination of what country's Archduke led to World War I?*Austria The assault on Starfleet by the Borg was at*wolf 359 The Atlanta Hawks basketball team have retired 23 which used to belong to _____*lou hudson The basis of all scientific agriculture, what involves six essential practices: proper tillage; maintenance of a proper supply of organic matter in the soil; maintenance of a proper nutrient supply; control of soil pollution; maintenance of the correct soil acidity; & control of erosion*soil management The bering strait lies between russia and ______*alaska The canary islands in the pacific are named after what animal*dog*dogs The childrens story 'The Rose and The Ring' was written by which 19th century novelist*william thackeray The Chinese ideograph with two women under one roof means what?*Trouble The coast line around this lake in North Dakota is longer than the California coastline along the Pacific Ocean.*Lake Sakakawea The cocktail \"Margarita\" contains cointreau, lime and which spirit*tequila The country name for which bird is 'merle'*blackbird The date of which christian festival was fixed in 325 ad by the council of nicaea*easter The Dirty Harry franchise ran to five films what was the title of the final 1988 film*the dead pool The earths atmosphere & the space beyond is known as _______*aerospace The filament of a regular light bulb is usually made of ________.*tungsten The first charity flag day was held in 1914, 1917 or 1919*1914 The first nude Playboy centerfold was*marilyn monroe The first person to swim the English Channel did so in what year*1875 The first telephone call was made in what year*1876 The force that brings moving bodies to a halt is _________*friction The great gothic cathedral of Milan was started in 1386, & wasn't completed until what year*1805 The Guarani is the unit of currency in which South American country*paraguay The ice cream soda was invented in what year*1874 The Inquisition forced this person to recant his belief in the Coppernican Theory. Who was he?*galileo The Irish Province of Connaught contains five counties. Sligo and Galway are two. Name one of the others. leitrim*mayo*roscommon The Jeffersons was a spinoff from what show?*All in the Family The largest internal organ of the human body is*liver The latin qed spells out in full as*quod erat demonstrandum The left lung is smaller than the right lung to make room for what*heart The longest bike weighed how much*more than a ton The mathematical notation for a summation is designated by what greek letter*sigma The minimum number of members required to be legal is known as a*quorum The most abundant metal in the earths crust is what*aluminum The most famous church in Great Britain, enshrining many of the traditions of the British people*Westminster Abbey The most northerly point of mainland Africa is in which country*tunisia The most prominent of the 12 disciples of Jesus Christ, a leader and missionary in the early church, and traditionally the first bishop of Rome*peter The name of which constellation me 'harp'*lyra The name of which disease comes from the Italian meaning 'bad air'*malaria The name of which of the seven hills of Rome is the origin of the word 'palace'*palatine hill The name of which plant comes from the Greek meaning 'earth-apple'*camomile The nest of an eagle or bird of prey is an*eyrie The normal temperature of a cat is _____ degrees (it's a decimal)*101.5 The northern part of north america lies within the ______*arctic circle The observable activity of an \"individual.(________)*behaviour The olympic motto 'citius, altius, fortius' means what*faster, higher, the only member of the band zz top without a beard has what last name?*beard The ore pitchblende is the major source of which element*uranium*radium The peace of Aix-la-Chapelle was celebrated by which piece of music*music for the royal fireworks The phillips head screwdriver was invented where*oregon The plant life in the oceans make up about what percent of all the greenery on the earth*85 The Prince of Demons in the new testament was called ___________*beelzebub The process of splitting atoms is called*fission The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea_*yukio mishima The Simplon Tunnel runs between which two countries*italy & switzerland The skin of which animal is used to make Morocco Leather*goat The St. Valentine's day massacre took place in this city*chicago The study of shells*conchology The telephone was invented in which year*1876 The television detective Banacek was played by whom*george peppard The treatment of disease by chemical substances which are toxic to the causative micro organisms is called ________*chemotherapy the two rival gangs in \"west side story\" were the sharks and the _________?*jets The u.s has never lost a war where they used ______*mules The University of Houston once elected what rock star as homecoming queen*alice cooper The variety of living organisms in a particular habitat or geographic area*biodiversity The Voyage of the Beagle told of which scientist's discoveries?*Charles Darwin The word \"angel\" is derived from the Greek term angelos, from the Hebrew experssion mal'akh, usually translated as what?*Messenger The word 'boondocks' comes from the tagalog (filipino) word 'bundok,' which means*mountain The word 'whisky' comes from Gaelic, what does it mean*water of life The words 'dungarees' and 'jungle' originate from which language*hindi The' Long John Silver Collection' housed on the Cutty Sark is the nations largest collection of what*ship's figureheads There are 16 ______ in a cup*tablespoons There are 318,979,564,000 possible ways of playing just the first four moves on each side in a game of*chess There are 45 miles of what in the skin of a human being*nerves There are more statues of ________, Lewis & Clarks female indian guide, in the U S than any other person*sacajewa There were three Kings of England in 1066. Harold and William, of course, and who else*edward the confessor These attach muscles to bones or cartilage.*Tendons These rabbits are prized for their long, soft fur, used to make very expensive sweaters*angorra Thick, light yellow portion of milk from which butter is made*cream Thinker who sang the 1963 hit 'it's my party'*lesley gore This animal is found at the beginning of an encyclopedia*aardvark This company uses the slogan AOL*america on line*america online This country consumes more coca cola per capita than any other.*iceland This fingerlike projection is attached to the large intestine*appendix This is the hardest naturally occurring substance.*diamond This island group is off the east coast of southern South America.*falkland islands This island was Ulysses' home*ithaca This membrane controls the amount of light entering the eye.*Iris This place in Germany is also the name of a (popular) cake*black forest This science deals with the motion of projectiles*ballistics This space station killed a cow on re entry into earth's atmosphere*skylab this teen was sentenced to a public caning in singapore in 1994?*michael fay This U S state touches 4 of 5 great lakes*michigan This vegetable is a variety of broccoli*calabrese This was the site of worse nuclear accident in history*chernobyl Thomas Magnum's dad was played by what actor?*Robert Pine Thousand four hundred marconi transmitted radio signals across the atlantic in 1901, 1902 or 1903*1901 Through what were dead Egyptian pharaohs' brains extracted*nasal passages Thumper was a rabbit from which film*bambi Time of the Season (1969) was done by what group*zombies Time ____ when your having fun*flies To the nearest minute, how long does it take sunlight to reach earth*eight*8 To what country would a hiker go to assail mt ararat*turkey To what do the tendons attach the muscles*bones or cartilage To what does the original term' cutty sark ' refer*short shift*chemise To what family of vegetables does the popular Zucchini or Courgette belong*gourd or squash To what instrument family do \"french horns\" belong*brass To which country do the Coral Sea Islands belong*australia To which instrument does an orchestra normally tune*oboe To which plant family (strictly genus) do jonquils and daffodils belong*narcissus To which team did marlboro switch its backing from brm in the 1974 season*mclaren To within 30 feet, how tall is the Eiffel Tower*nine hundred & eighty four*984 Tom hallick was the first male host of which show*entertainment tonight Transom, poop and keel are all parts of a what*boat Trees: which tree has catkins in the spring and edible nuts in the autumn*hazel Tropical shrub used for making hair dye*henna Tropical tree bearing edible orange fruit*guava True or false: contrary to popular belief, a lightbulb actually absorbs darkness*false Tv's sttng: what's dr pulaski's first name*catherine TV/ Movies: \"Dozens of people are dying all the time, thousands, so why not mother\"*julian TV/ Movies: \"Id like to tame her shrew!!!\"*back to school TV/ Movies: \"stuart little\" was a story about a _____*mouse TV/ Movies: 1914 - Charlie Chaplin - Starred In This Movie: *tillie's punctured romance TV/ Movies: 1925 - Charlie Chaplin - Starred In This Movie: *the gold rush TV/ Movies: 1925 - Gary Cooper - Starred In This Movie: *tricks TV/ Movies: 1932 - Gary Cooper - Starred In This Movie: *make me a star TV/ Movies: 1932 - Katharine Hepburn - Starred In This Movie: *a bill of divorcement TV/ Movies: 1933 - Katharine Hepburn - Starred In This Movie: *little women TV/ Movies: 1934 - Lucille Ball - Starred In This Movie: *hold that girl TV/ Movies: 1934 - Lucille Ball - Starred In This Movie: *jealousy TV/ Movies: 1934 7th Academy Awards: Best Actress In A Leading Role Was won by Claudette Colbert For The Movie:*it happened One Night TV/ Movies: 1935 - Lucille Ball - Starred In This Movie: *the whole town's talking TV/ Movies: 1936 - Gary Cooper - Starred In This Movie: *the plainsman TV/ Movies: 1937 - Lucille Ball - Starred In This Movie: *stage door TV/ Movies: 1938 - Gary Cooper - Starred In This Movie: *adventures of marco polo TV/ Movies: 1938 - Gary Cooper - Starred In This Movie: *bluebeard's eighth wife TV/ Movies: 1938 - Katharine Hepburn - Starred In This Movie: *holiday TV/ Movies: 1939 - Lucille Ball - Starred In This Movie: *five came back TV/ Movies: 1939 - Lucille Ball - Starred In This Movie: *panama lady TV/ Movies: 1939 - Lucille Ball - Starred In This Movie: *twelve crowded hours TV/ Movies: 1940 - Judy Garland - Starred In This Movie: *little nellie kelly TV/ Movies: 1941 - Judy Garland - Starred In This Movie: *life begins for andy hardy TV/ Movies: 1941 14th Academy Awards: Best Actress In A Leading Role Was won by Joan Fontaine For The Movie:*suspicion TV/ Movies: 1942 - Ingrid Bergman - Starred In This Movie: *casablanca TV/ Movies: 1942 - Katharine Hepburn - Starred In This Movie: *keeper of the flame TV/ Movies: 1942 15th Academy Awards: Best Actress In A Leading Role Was Won By Greer Garson For The Movie:*mrs. miniver TV/ Movies: 1944 17th Academy Awards: Best Actress In A Leading Role Was won by Ingrid Bergman For The Movie:*gaslight TV/ Movies: 1945 - Ingrid Bergman - Starred In This Movie: *the bells of st. mary's TV/ Movies: 1946 - Lucille Ball - Starred In This Movie: *lover come back TV/ Movies: 1947 - Katharine Hepburn - Starred In This Movie: *song of love TV/ Movies: 1948 - Judy Garland - Starred In This Movie: *the pirate TV/ Movies: 1948 21st Academy Awards: Best Actress In A Leading Role Was won by Jane Wyman For The Movie:*johnny belinda TV/ Movies: 1949 - Angela Lansbury - Starred In This Movie: *the red danube TV/ Movies: 1949 - Lucille Ball - Starred In This Movie: *sorrowful jones TV/ Movies: 1950 - Elizabeth Taylor - Starred In This Movie: *the big hangover TV/ Movies: 1950 - Gary Cooper - Starred In This Movie: *dallas TV/ Movies: 1950 - Lucille Ball - Starred In This Movie: *the fuller brush girl TV/ Movies: 1953 - Marilyn Monroe - Starred In This Movie: *gentlemen prefer blondes TV/ Movies: 1954 - Marilyn Monroe - Starred In This Movie: *there's no business like show business TV/ Movies: 1954 27th Academy Awards: Best Actress In A Leading Role Was won by Grace Kelly For The Movie:*the country girl TV/ Movies: 1955 - Angela Lansbury - Starred In This Movie: *please murder me TV/ Movies: 1955 - Shirley MacLaine - Starred In This Movie: *artists and models TV/ Movies: 1956 - Elizabeth Taylor - Starred In This Movie: *giant TV/ Movies: 1956 - Ingrid Bergman - Starred In This Movie: *elena et les hommes TV/ Movies: 1957 - Elizabeth Taylor - Starred In This Movie: *raintree county TV/ Movies: 1958 - Angela Lansbury - Starred In This Movie: *the reluctant debutante TV/ Movies: 1958 - Charlie Chaplin - Starred In This Movie: *the chaplin revue TV/ Movies: 1958 - Shirley MacLaine - Starred In This Movie: *hot spell TV/ Movies: 1958 - Shirley MacLaine - Starred In This Movie: *the sheepman TV/ Movies: 1960 - Angela Lansbury - Starred In This Movie: *a breath of scandal TV/ Movies: 1960 - Elizabeth Taylor - Starred In This Movie: *scent of mystery TV/ Movies: 1960 33rd Academy Awards: Best Actress In A Leading Role Was Won By Elizabeth Taylor For The Movie:*butterfield 8 TV/ Movies: 1961 - Ingrid Bergman - Starred In This Movie: *goodbye again TV/ Movies: 1962 - Angela Lansbury - Starred In This Movie: *all fall down TV/ Movies: 1962 - Elvis Presley - Starred In This Movie: *girls! girls! girls! TV/ Movies: 1962 - Elvis Presley - Starred In This Movie: *kid galahad TV/ Movies: 1963 - Jane Fonda - Starred In This Movie: *in the cool of the day TV/ Movies: 1964 - Audrey Hepburn - Starred In This Movie: *my fair lady TV/ Movies: 1964 - Jane Fonda - Starred In This Movie: *sunday in new york TV/ Movies: 1967 - Anthony Hopkins - Starred In This Movie: *the white bus TV/ Movies: 1967 - Audrey Hepburn - Starred In This Movie: *wait until dark TV/ Movies: 1967 - Elvis Presley - Starred In This Movie: *double trouble TV/ Movies: 1967 - Julie Andrews - Starred In This Movie: *thoroughly modern millie TV/ Movies: 1968 - Katharine Hepburn - Starred In This Movie: *the lion in winter TV/ Movies: 1970 43rd Academy Awards: Best Actress In A Leading Role Was Won By Glenda Jackson For The Movie:*women in Love TV/ Movies: 1971 - Sally Field - Starred In This Movie: *hitched TV/ Movies: 1971 - Sally Field - Starred In This Movie: *maybe i'll come home in the spring TV/ Movies: 1975 48th Academy Awards: Best Actress In A Leading Role Was Won By Louise Fletcher For The Movie:*one flew over The Cuckoo's Nest TV/ Movies: 1976 - Jodie Foster - Starred In This Movie: *freaky friday TV/ Movies: 1976 - Sally Field - Starred In This Movie: *sybil TV/ Movies: 1976 - Woody Allen - Starred In This Movie: *the front TV/ Movies: 1976 49th Academy Awards: Best Actress In A Leading Role Was won by Faye Dunaway For The Movie:*network TV/ Movies: 1977 - Anthony Hopkins - Starred In This Movie: *a bridge too far TV/ Movies: 1977 - Arnold Schwarzenegger - Starred In This Movie: *pumping iron TV/ Movies: 1977 - Jane Fonda - Starred In This Movie: *julia TV/ Movies: 1977 - Woody Allen - Starred In This Movie: *annie hall TV/ Movies: 1978 - Anthony Hopkins - Starred In This Movie: *magic TV/ Movies: 1979 - Audrey Hepburn - Starred In This Movie: *bloodline TV/ Movies: 1979 - Dustin Hoffman - Starred In This Movie: *agatha TV/ Movies: 1979 - Lauren Bacall - Starred In This Movie: *h.e.a.l.t.h TV/ Movies: 1979 52nd Academy Awards: Best Actress In A Leading Role Was won by Sally Field For The Movie:*norma rae TV/ Movies: 1980 - Anthony Hopkins - Starred In This Movie: *the elephant man TV/ Movies: 1980 - Jodie Foster - Starred In This Movie: *carny TV/ Movies: 1980 - Jodie Foster - Starred In This Movie: *foxes TV/ Movies: 1980 - Michelle Pfeiffer - Starred In This Movie: *the hollywood knights TV/ Movies: 1981 - Audrey Hepburn - Starred In This Movie: *they all laughed TV/ Movies: 1981 - Demi Moore - Starred In This Movie: *choices TV/ Movies: 1981 - Kirstie Alley - Starred In This Movie: *one more chance TV/ Movies: 1981 - Sigourney Weaver - Starred In This Movie: *eyewitness TV/ Movies: 1982 - Demi Moore - Starred In This Movie: *young doctors in love TV/ Movies: 1982 - Sally Field - Starred In This Movie: *kiss me goodbye TV/ Movies: 1982 - Woody Allen - Starred In This Movie: *a midsummer night's sex comedy TV/ Movies: 1983 - Kurt Russell - Starred in this movie: *silkwood TV/ Movies: 1983 - Robin Williams - Starred In This Movie: *the survivors TV/ Movies: 1984 - Arnold Schwarzenegger - Starred In This Movie: *the terminator TV/ Movies: 1984 - Shirley MacLaine - Starred In This Movie: *cannonball run ii TV/ Movies: 1984 57th Academy Awards: Best Actress In A Leading Role Was won by Sally Field For The Movie:*places in the heart TV/ Movies: 1985 - Anthony Hopkins - Starred In This Movie: *arch of triumph TV/ Movies: 1986 - Drew Barrymore - Starred In This Movie: *babes in toyland TV/ Movies: 1987 - Goldie Hawn - Starred in this movie: *overboard TV/ Movies: 1987 - Jodie Foster - Starred In This Movie: *siesta TV/ Movies: 1987 - Meg Ryan - Starred In This Movie: *innerspace TV/ Movies: 1988 - Arnold Schwarzenegger - Starred In This Movie: *twins TV/ Movies: 1988 - Hugh Grant - Starred In This Movie: *the dawning TV/ Movies: 1988 - Michelle Pfeiffer - Starred In This Movie: *dangerous liaisons TV/ Movies: 1988 - Michelle Pfeiffer - Starred In This Movie: *tequila sunrise TV/ Movies: 1988 - Sharon Stone - Starred In This Movie: *action jackson TV/ Movies: 1989 - Bruce Willis - Starred In This Movie: *in country TV/ Movies: 1989 - Dustin Hoffman - Starred In This Movie: *family business TV/ Movies: 1989 - Lauren Bacall - Starred In This Movie: *dinner at eight TV/ Movies: 1989 - Shirley MacLaine - Starred In This Movie: *steel magnolias TV/ Movies: 1989 62nd Academy Awards: Best Actress In A Leading Role Was Won By Jessica Tandy For The Movie:*driving miss Daisy TV/ Movies: 1990 - Bruce Willis - Starred In This Movie: *look who's talking too TV/ Movies: 1990 - Bruce Willis - Starred In This Movie: *the bonfire of the vanities TV/ Movies: 1990 - Shirley MacLaine - Starred In This Movie: *waiting for the light TV/ Movies: 1991 - Anthony Hopkins - Starred In This Movie: *the silence of the lambs TV/ Movies: 1991 - Demi Moore - Starred In This Movie: *nothing but trouble TV/ Movies: 1991 - Julia Roberts - Starred In This Movie: *hook TV/ Movies: 1991 - Julia Roberts - Starred In This Movie: *sleeping with the enemy TV/ Movies: 1991 - Sharon Stone - Starred In This Movie: *scissors TV/ Movies: 1991 - Shirley MacLaine - Starred In This Movie: *defending your life TV/ Movies: 1991 64th Academy Awards: Best Actress In A Leading Role Was Won By Jodie Foster For The Movie:*the silence of The Lambs TV/ Movies: 1992 - Whoopi Goldberg - Starred In This Movie: *sister act TV/ Movies: 1993 - Anthony Hopkins - Starred In This Movie: *the innocent TV/ Movies: 1993 - Bruce Willis - Starred In This Movie: *striking distance TV/ Movies: 1993 - Whoopi Goldberg - Starred In This Movie: *made in america TV/ Movies: 1993: name one of the major stars in the film house of cards*tommy lee jones TV/ Movies: 1994 - Anthony Hopkins - Starred In This Movie: *the road to wellville TV/ Movies: 1994 - Harrison Ford - Starred In This Movie: *a century of cinema TV/ Movies: 1994 - Hugh Grant - Starred In This Movie: *four weddings and a funeral TV/ Movies: 1994 - Sharon Stone - Starred In This Movie: *intersection TV/ Movies: 1995 - Brad Pitt - Starred In This Movie: *12 monkeys TV/ Movies: 1995 - Bruce Willis - Starred In This Movie: *12 monkeys TV/ Movies: 1995 - Emma Thompson - Starred In This Movie: *sense and sensibility TV/ Movies: 1995 - Julia Roberts - Starred In This Movie: *something to talk about TV/ Movies: 1995 - Sharon Stone - Starred In This Movie: *the quick and the dead TV/ Movies: 1995 68th Academy Awards: Best Actress In A Leading Role Was won by Susan Sarandon For The Movie:*dead man Walking TV/ Movies: 1996 - Cameron Diaz - Starred In This Movie: *the last supper TV/ Movies: 1996 - Demi Moore - Starred In This Movie: *striptease TV/ Movies: 1996 - Lauren Holly - Starred In This Movie: *beautiful girls TV/ Movies: 1996 - Meryl Streep - Starred In This Movie: *before and after TV/ Movies: 1996 - Neve Campbell - Starred In This Movie: *the craft TV/ Movies: 1996 - Robin Williams - Starred In This Movie: *the secret agent TV/ Movies: 1996 - Sally Field - Starred In This Movie: *eye for an eye TV/ Movies: 1996 - Sandra Bullock - Starred In This Movie: *a time to kill TV/ Movies: 1996 69th Academy Awards: Best Actress In A Leading Role Was won by Frances Mcdormand For The Movie:*fargo TV/ Movies: 1996-1997 Movies: A family-values politician targets Dangerfield's vulgarly popular talk show.*meet wally sparks TV/ Movies: 1996-1997 Movies: Jim Carrey makes himself Matthew Broderick's friend in this dark comedy.*the cable guy TV/ Movies: 1996-1997 Movies: The biography of the Latin-American Tejano music star slain by a fan in 1995.*selena TV/ Movies: 1997 - Alicia Silverstone - Starred In This Movie: *batman & robin TV/ Movies: 1997 - Julia Roberts - Starred In This Movie: *conspiracy theory TV/ Movies: 1997 - Shirley MacLaine - Starred In This Movie: *a smile like yours TV/ Movies: 1997, This Movie was Released on April 18 ---------- *traveller TV/ Movies: 1997, This Movie was Released on February 28 Donnie ---------- *brasco TV/ Movies: 1997, This Movie was Released on Jannuary 17 ---------- *metro TV/ Movies: 1997, This Movie was Released on January 31 Star Wars: ---------- *special edition TV/ Movies: 1997, This Movie was Released on June 13 Speed 2: ---------- *cruise control TV/ Movies: 1997, This Movie was Released on June 6 ---------- *bliss TV/ Movies: 1997, This Movie was Released on March 28 The 6th ---------- *man TV/ Movies: 1997, This Movie was Released on March 7 Jungle 2 ---------- *jungle TV/ Movies: 1997, This Movie was Released on May 2 Austin Powers: International ---------- *man of mystery TV/ Movies: 1997, This Movie was Released on May 9 Father's ---------- *day TV/ Movies: 1998 - Drew Barrymore - Starred In This Movie: *the wedding singer TV/ Movies: 1998 - Jamie Lee Curtis - Starred In This Movie: *halloween: h20 TV/ Movies: 1998 - Meg Ryan - Starred In This Movie: *hurlyburly TV/ Movies: 1998 - Sharon Stone - Starred In This Movie: *the mighty TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on August 21 Dance ---------- *with me TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on August 21 Wrongfully ---------- *accused TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on December 11 Star Trek: ---------- *insurrection TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on February 6 The Replacement ---------- *killers TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on July 15 There's something ---------- *about mary TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on July 31 ---------- *baseketball TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on June 12 Six Days, ---------- *seven nights TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on June 26 Gone With ---------- *the wind TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on June 26 Hav ---------- *plenty TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on March 27 Wide ---------- *awake TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on May 1 Dancer, ---------- *texas pop. 81 TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on May 1 Les ---------- *miserables TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on May 8 Deep ---------- *impact TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on October 2 Dee Snider's ---------- *strangeland TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on October 30 Living Out ---------- *loud TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on September 11 ---------- *rounders TV/ Movies: 1998, This Movie was Released on September 11 Without ---------- *limits TV/ Movies: 1999 - Drew Barrymore - Starred In This Movie: *never been kissed TV/ Movies: 1999 - Sigourney Weaver - Starred In This Movie: *a map of the world TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on August 13 ---------- *bowfinger TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on August 27 The ---------- *muse TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on August 6 Mystery ---------- *men TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on December 22 Man on ---------- *the moon TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on February 19 Office ---------- *space TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on June 4 Desert ---------- *blue TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on March 12 Wing ---------- *commander TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on May 14 A Midsummer ---------- *night's dream TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on May 28 Notting ---------- *hill TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on October 1 American ---------- *beauty TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on October 15 The Straight ---------- *story TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on October 8 Random ---------- *hearts TV/ Movies: 1999, This Movie was Released on September 24 ---------- *guinevere TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on April 14 Keeping The ---------- *faith TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on April 28 The Virgin ---------- *suicides TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on August 18 The ---------- *cell TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on August 25 Bring ---------- *it on TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on December 22 Cast ---------- *away TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on February 18 The Whole ---------- *nine yards TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on January 14 Girl, ---------- *interrupted TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on July 21 ---------- *loser TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on July 26 Thomas and the ---------- *magic railroad TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on June 2 Big Momma's ---------- *house TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on June 9 Gone In Sixty ---------- *seconds TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on March 10 The Ninth ---------- *gate TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on March 17 Erin ---------- *brockovich TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on May 5 I Dreamed of ---------- *africa TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on November 3 The Legend of ---------- *bagger vance TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on October 20 ---------- *bedazzled TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on October 20 The ---------- *yards TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on October 6 ---------- *girlfight TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on October 6 Digimon: ---------- *the movie TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on October 6 Get ---------- *carter TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on September 1 ---------- *whipped TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on September 22 Almost ---------- *famous TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on September 29 ---------- *beautiful TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on September 29 Best In ---------- *show TV/ Movies: 2000, This Movie was Released on September 29 The ---------- *exorcist TV/ Movies: 50s Flicks: Which French star appeared in _and God Created Woman_, set in St. Tropez *brigitte bardot TV/ Movies: Academy awards: best actor, clark gable, & best actress, claudette colbert, won for this film, which was best picture*retinol TV/ Movies: Actor originally intended to be Wizard in \"Wizard of Oz\"*w c fields TV/ Movies: Actress In The Role: Batman ---> Vicki Vale*kim basinger TV/ Movies: Amazing actress who won for _The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie_*maggie smith TV/ Movies: Among animation aficionados, what is generally considered to be Chuck Jones best animated short film*one froggy evening TV/ Movies: B Movies: Bomb that featured Eddie Murphy and Dudley Moore as arms dealers*best defense TV/ Movies: B Movies: Disney's 1979 attempt at a sci-fi flick, with Ernest Borgnine*the black hole TV/ Movies: B Movies: John Singleton hit it big in 1991 with this ghetto tale (spelling...)*boyz n the hood TV/ Movies: Back To The Future: Back to the Future 3 was set in one of Doc's favourite places, the __ __*wild west TV/ Movies: Bill & ted's excellent adventure: strange things are amuck at the _____*circle k TV/ Movies: Blade Runner: The phrase \"Blade Runner\" comes from a book by this author.*william s burroughs TV/ Movies: Born April 16, 1889, He Starred In This Movie: Souls For Sale - 1923*charlie chaplin TV/ Movies: Born April 16, 1889, He Starred In This Movie: The Chaplin Revue - 1958*charlie chaplin TV/ Movies: Born April 29, 1958, She starred in this movie: Falling in Love Again - 1980*michelle pfeiffer TV/ Movies: Born April 29, 1958, She starred in this movie: Grease 2 - 1982*michelle pfeiffer TV/ Movies: Born April 29, 1958, She starred in this movie: Ladyhawke - 1985*michelle pfeiffer TV/ Movies: Born April 29, 1958, She starred in this movie: The Age of Innocence - 1993*michelle pfeiffer TV/ Movies: Born April 29, 1958, She starred in this movie: Up Close and Personal - 1996*michelle pfeiffer TV/ Movies: Born Aug 17, 1943, He starred in this movie: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein - 1994*robert de niro TV/ Movies: Born Aug 17, 1943, He starred in this movie: New York, New York - 1977*robert de niro TV/ Movies: Born Aug 17, 1943, He starred in this movie: True Confessions - 1981*robert de niro TV/ Movies: Born Aug 25, 1930, He starred in this movie: Action of the Tiger - 1957*sean connery TV/ Movies: Born Aug 25, 1930, He starred in this movie: Entrapment - 1999*sean connery TV/ Movies: Born Aug 25, 1930, He starred in this movie: Family Business - 1989*sean connery TV/ Movies: Born Aug 25, 1930, He starred in this movie: Five Days One Summer - 1982*sean connery TV/ Movies: Born Aug 25, 1930, He starred in this movie: Goldfinger - 1964*sean connery TV/ Movies: Born Aug 25, 1930, He starred in this movie: Hell Drivers - 1958*sean connery TV/ Movies: Born Aug 25, 1930, He starred in this movie: Highlander - 1986*sean connery TV/ Movies: Born Aug 25, 1930, He starred in this movie: Marnie - 1964*sean connery TV/ Movies: Born Aug 25, 1930, He starred in this movie: Meteor - 1979*sean connery TV/ Movies: Born Aug 25, 1930, He starred in this movie: Playing by Heart - 1998*sean connery TV/ Movies: Born Aug 25, 1930, He starred in this movie: The Rock - 1996*sean connery TV/ Movies: Born Aug 29, 1915, She starred in this movie: Autumn Sonata - 1978*ingrid bergman TV/ Movies: Born Aug 29, 1915, She starred in this movie: Höstsonaten - 1978*ingrid bergman TV/ Movies: Born Aug 29, 1915, She starred in this movie: Rich Girl - 1991*ingrid bergman TV/ Movies: Born Aug 31, 1949, He starred in this movie: Bloodbrothers - 1978*richard gere TV/ Movies: Born Aug 31, 1949, He starred in this movie: Primal Fear - 1996*richard gere TV/ Movies: Born Aug 31, 1949, He starred in this movie: Rhapsody in August - 1991*richard gere TV/ Movies: Born Aug 31, 1949, He starred in this movie: Runaway Bride - 1999*richard gere TV/ Movies: Born Aug 31, 1949, He starred in this movie: Unzipped - 1995*richard gere TV/ Movies: Born Aug 6, 1911, She starred in this movie: Bunker Bean - 1936*lucille ball TV/ Movies: Born Aug 6, 1911, She starred in this movie: Fugitive Lady - 1934*lucille ball TV/ Movies: Born Aug 6, 1911, She starred in this movie: Moulin Rouge - 1934*lucille ball TV/ Movies: Born Aug 8, 1937, He starred in this movie: Death of a Salesman - 1985*dustin hoffman TV/ Movies: Born Aug 8, 1937, He starred in this movie: Dick Tracy - 1990*dustin hoffman TV/ Movies: Born Aug 8, 1937, He starred in this movie: Lenny - 1974*dustin hoffman TV/ Movies: Born Aug 8, 1937, He starred in this movie: Outbreak - 1995*dustin hoffman TV/ Movies: Born Dec 1, 1945, She starred in this movie: Down and Out in Beverly Hills - 1986*bette midler TV/ Movies: Born Dec 1, 1945, She starred in this movie: Get Shorty - 1995*bette midler TV/ Movies: Born Dec 1, 1945, She starred in this movie: Stella - 1990*bette midler TV/ Movies: Born Dec 18 1963, He starred in this movie: 12 Monkeys - 1995*brad pitt TV/ Movies: Born Dec 18 1963, He starred in this movie: Fight Club - 1999*brad pitt TV/ Movies: Born Dec 18 1963, He starred in this movie: Too Young To Die? - 1990*brad pitt TV/ Movies: Born Dec 31, 1937, He starred in this movie: 84 Charing Cross Road - 1987*anthony hopkins TV/ Movies: Born Dec 31, 1937, He starred in this movie: Bram Stoker's Dracula - 1992*anthony hopkins TV/ Movies: Born Dec 31, 1937, He starred in this movie: Chaplin - 1992*anthony hopkins TV/ Movies: Born Dec 31, 1937, He starred in this movie: The Good Father - 1986*anthony hopkins TV/ Movies: Born Dec 31, 1937, He starred in this movie: The Lion in Winter - 1968*anthony hopkins TV/ Movies: Born Dec 31, 1937, He starred in this movie: The Tenth Man - 1988*anthony hopkins TV/ Movies: Born Dec 31, 1937, He starred in this movie: The Trial - 1992*anthony hopkins TV/ Movies: Born Dec 31, 1937, He starred in this movie: Titus - 1999*anthony hopkins TV/ Movies: Born Feb 22, 1975, She starred in this movie: Far From Home - 1988*drew barrymore TV/ Movies: Born Feb 22, 1975, She starred in this movie: Scream - 1996*drew barrymore TV/ Movies: Born Feb 22, 1975, She starred in this movie: See You in the Morning - 1989*drew barrymore TV/ Movies: Born Feb 27, 1932, She starred in this movie: Ash Wednesday - 1973*elizabeth taylor TV/ Movies: Born Feb 27, 1932, She starred in this movie: Cleopatra - 1963*elizabeth taylor TV/ Movies: Born Feb 27, 1932, She starred in this movie: Conspirator - 1949*elizabeth taylor TV/ Movies: Born Feb 27, 1932, She starred in this movie: Hammersmith Is Out - 1972*elizabeth taylor TV/ Movies: Born Feb 27, 1932, She starred in this movie: Poker Alice - 1987*elizabeth taylor TV/ Movies: Born Jan 12, 1955, She starred in this movie: It Takes Two - 1995*kirstie alley TV/ Movies: Born Jan 18, 1955, He starred in this movie: For Love of the Game - 1999*kevin costner TV/ Movies: Born Jan 18, 1955, He starred in this movie: Testament - 1983*kevin costner TV/ Movies: Born Jan 3, 1956, He starred in this movie: Bird on a Wire - 1990*mel gibson TV/ Movies: Born Jan 3, 1956, He starred in this movie: Gallipoli - 1981*mel gibson TV/ Movies: Born Jan 3, 1956, He starred in this movie: Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome - 1985*mel gibson TV/ Movies: Born Jan 3, 1956, He starred in this movie: Mrs. Soffel - 1984*mel gibson TV/ Movies: Born Jan 3, 1956, He starred in this movie: The Road Warrior - 1982*mel gibson TV/ Movies: Born Jan 8, 1935, He starred in this movie: Flaming Star - 1960*elvis presley TV/ Movies: Born Jan 8, 1935, He starred in this movie: Frankie and Johnny - 1966*elvis presley TV/ Movies: Born Jul 21, 1952, He starred in this movie: Hook - 1991*robin williams TV/ Movies: Born Jul 21, 1952, He starred in this movie: Jumanji - 1995*robin williams TV/ Movies: Born Jul 21, 1952, He starred in this movie: Nine Months - 1995*robin williams TV/ Movies: Born Jul 6, 1946, He starred in this movie: Cobra - 1986*sylvester stallone TV/ Movies: Born Jul 6, 1946, He starred in this movie: F.I.S.T. - 1978*sylvester stallone TV/ Movies: Born July 13, 1942, He starred in this movie: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom - 1984*harrison ford TV/ Movies: Born July 26, 1964, She starred in this movie: In Love and War - 1996*sandra bullock TV/ Movies: Born July 3, 1962, He starred in this movie: Jerry Maguire - 1996*tom cruise TV/ Movies: Born July 3, 1962, He starred in this movie: Risky Business - 1983*tom cruise TV/ Movies: Born July 3, 1962, He starred in this movie: The Firm - 1993*tom cruise TV/ Movies: Born July 30, 1947, He starred in this movie: A Century of Cinema - 1994*arnold schwarzenegger TV/ Movies: Born July 30, 1947, He starred in this movie: Conan the Destroyer - 1984*arnold schwarzenegger TV/ Movies: Born July 30, 1947, He starred in this movie: Stay Hungry - 1976*arnold schwarzenegger TV/ Movies: Born July 9, 1956, He starred in this movie: A League of Their Own - 1992*tom hanks TV/ Movies: Born July 9, 1956, He starred in this movie: Every Time We Say Goodbye - 1986*tom hanks TV/ Movies: Born July 9, 1956, He starred in this movie: Forrest Gump - 1994*tom hanks TV/ Movies: Born July 9, 1956, He starred in this movie: Nothing in Common - 1986*tom hanks TV/ Movies: Born July 9, 1956, He starred in this movie: The Green Mile - 1999*tom hanks TV/ Movies: Born Jun 22, 1949, She starred in this movie: Julia - 1977 *meryl streep TV/ Movies: Born Jun 22, 1949, She starred in this movie: Marvin's Room - 1996*meryl streep TV/ Movies: Born Jun 22, 1949, She starred in this movie: The Deer Hunter - 1978*meryl streep TV/ Movies: Born June 1, 1926, She starred in this movie: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - 1953*marilyn monroe TV/ Movies: Born June 1, 1926, She starred in this movie: Monkey Business - 1952*marilyn monroe TV/ Movies: Born June 10, 1922, She starred in this movie: Girl Crazy - 1943*judy garland TV/ Movies: Born Mar 10,1958, She starred in this movie: Bolero - 1982*sharon stone TV/ Movies: Born Mar 10,1958, She starred in this movie: Deadly Blessing - 1981*sharon stone TV/ Movies: Born Mar 10,1958, She starred in this movie: Diary of a Hitman - 1992*sharon stone TV/ Movies: Born Mar 10,1958, She starred in this movie: Last Action Hero - 1993*sharon stone TV/ Movies: Born Mar 10,1958, She starred in this movie: Where Sleeping Dogs Lie - 1993*sharon stone TV/ Movies: Born Mar 14, 1947, He starred in this movie: Deconstructing Harry - 1997*billy crystal TV/ Movies: Born Mar 14, 1947, He starred in this movie: Fathers' Day - 1997*billy crystal TV/ Movies: Born Mar 17, 1951, He starred in this movie: Charley and the Angel - 1973*kurt russell TV/ Movies: Born Mar 17, 1951, He starred in this movie: Swing Shift - 1984*kurt russell TV/ Movies: Born Mar 19, 1955, He starred in this movie: 12 Monkeys - 1995*bruce willis TV/ Movies: Born Mar 19, 1955, He starred in this movie: Look Who's Talking Too - 1990*bruce willis TV/ Movies: Born Mar 19, 1955, He starred in this movie: Mercury Rising - 1998*bruce willis TV/ Movies: Born May 4, 1929, She starred in this movie: Always - 1989*audrey hepburn TV/ Movies: Born May 4, 1929, She starred in this movie: How To Steal a Million - 1966*audrey hepburn TV/ Movies: Born May 4, 1929, She starred in this movie: Nous irons a Monte Carlo - 1951*audrey hepburn TV/ Movies: Born May 4, 1929, She starred in this movie: One Wild Oat - 1951*audrey hepburn TV/ Movies: Born May 4, 1929, She starred in this movie: Roman Holiday - 1953*audrey hepburn TV/ Movies: Born May 4, 1929, She starred in this movie: The Lavender Hill Mob - 1951*audrey hepburn TV/ Movies: Born May 4, 1929, She starred in this movie: They All Laughed - 1981*audrey hepburn TV/ Movies: Born May 7, 1901, He Starred In This Movie: Alice in Wonderland - 1933*gary cooper TV/ Movies: Born May 7, 1901, He Starred In This Movie: Dick Turpin - 1925*gary cooper TV/ Movies: Born May 7, 1901, He Starred In This Movie: For Whom the Bell Tolls - 1943*gary cooper TV/ Movies: Born May 7, 1901, He Starred In This Movie: Lest We Forget - 1937*gary cooper TV/ Movies: Born May 7, 1901, He Starred In This Movie: Mr. Deeds Goes to Town - 1936*gary cooper TV/ Movies: Born May 7, 1901, He Starred In This Movie: Nevada - 1944*gary cooper TV/ Movies: Born May 7, 1901, He Starred In This Movie: Task Force - 1949*gary cooper TV/ Movies: Born May 7, 1901, He Starred In This Movie: The Pride of the Yankees - 1942*gary cooper TV/ Movies: Born May 7, 1901, He Starred In This Movie: The Virginian - 1929*gary cooper TV/ Movies: Born May 7, 1901, He Starred In This Movie: The Westerner - 1940*gary cooper TV/ Movies: Born May 7, 1901, He Starred In This Movie: Tricks - 1925*gary cooper TV/ Movies: Born May 7, 1901, He Starred In This Movie: Wolf Song - 1929*gary cooper TV/ Movies: Born May 7, 1901, He Starred In This Movie: You're in the Navy Now - 1951*gary cooper TV/ Movies: Born Nov 11, 1962, She starred in this movie: No Small Affair - 1985*demi moore TV/ Movies: Born Nov 19, 1961, She starred in this movie: A Century of Cinema - 1994*meg ryan TV/ Movies: Born Nov 19, 1961, She starred in this movie: Armed and Dangerous - 1986*meg ryan TV/ Movies: Born Nov 19, 1961, She starred in this movie: Courage Under Fire - 1996*meg ryan TV/ Movies: Born Nov 19, 1961, She starred in this movie: French Kiss - 1995*meg ryan TV/ Movies: Born Nov 19, 1961, She starred in this movie: Hanging Up - 2000*meg ryan TV/ Movies: Born Nov 19, 1961, She starred in this movie: The Presidio - 1988*meg ryan TV/ Movies: Born Nov 19, 1962, She starred in this movie: Hotel New Hampshire - 1984*jodie foster TV/ Movies: Born Nov 19, 1962, She starred in this movie: O'Hara's Wife - 1982*jodie foster TV/ Movies: Born Nov 19, 1962, She starred in this movie: One Little Indian - 1973*jodie foster TV/ Movies: Born Nov 19, 1962, She starred in this movie: Shadows and Fog - 1992*jodie foster TV/ Movies: Born Nov 19, 1962, She starred in this movie: The Accused - 1988*jodie foster TV/ Movies: Born Nov 19, 1962, She starred in this movie: The Hotel New Hampshire - 1984*jodie foster TV/ Movies: Born Nov 21, 1945, She starred in this movie: Cactus Flower - 1969*goldie hawn TV/ Movies: Born Nov 21, 1945, She starred in this movie: Deceived - 1991*goldie hawn TV/ Movies: Born Nov 21, 1945, She starred in this movie: The Girl From Petrovka - 1974*goldie hawn TV/ Movies: Born Oct 1, 1935, She starred in this movie: Little Miss Marker - 1980*julie andrews TV/ Movies: Born Oct 28, 1967, She starred in this movie: Mystic Pizza - 1988*julia roberts TV/ Movies: Born Oct 28, 1967, She starred in this movie: Runaway Bride - 1999*julia roberts TV/ Movies: Born Oct 29, 1971, She starred in this movie: Square Dance - 1987*winona ryder TV/ Movies: Born Oct 29, 1971, She starred in this movie: The Age of Innocence - 1993*winona ryder TV/ Movies: Born Oct 3, 1973, She starred in this movie: Scream 3 - 2000*neve campbell TV/ Movies: Born Oct 3, 1973, She starred in this movie: Three to Tango - 1999*neve campbell TV/ Movies: Born Oct 4, 1946, She starred in this movie: He'll See You Now - 1984*susan sarandon TV/ Movies: Born Oct 4, 1946, She starred in this movie: Mortadella/Lady Liberty - 1972*susan sarandon TV/ Movies: Born Oct 4, 1946, She starred in this movie: The Player - 1992*susan sarandon TV/ Movies: Born Oct 4, 1946, She starred in this movie: Women of Valor - 1986*susan sarandon TV/ Movies: Born Oct 8, 1949, She starred in this movie: 1492: Conquest of Paradise - 1992*sigourney weaver TV/ Movies: Born Oct 8, 1949, She starred in this movie: Eyewitness - 1981*sigourney weaver TV/ Movies: Born Oct 8, 1949, She starred in this movie: Jeffrey - 1995*sigourney weaver TV/ Movies: Born Oct 8, 1949, She starred in this movie: One Woman or Two - 1987*sigourney weaver TV/ Movies: Born Sep 15, 1946, He starred in this movie: Jackson County Jail - 1976*tommy lee jones TV/ Movies: Born Sep 15, 1946, He starred in this movie: The Betsy - 1978*tommy lee jones TV/ Movies: Born Sep 15, 1946, He starred in this movie: The Eyes of Laura Mars - 1978*tommy lee jones TV/ Movies: Born Sep 28, 1934, She starred in this movie: Le Fils de Caroline Cherie - 1955*brigitte bardot TV/ Movies: Born Sep 28, 1934, She starred in this movie: Le Trou Normand - 1952*brigitte bardot TV/ Movies: Born Sep 28, 1934, She starred in this movie: Les Bijoutiers du Clair de Lune/The Night Heaven Fell - 1958*brigitte Bardot TV/ Movies: Born Sep 28, 1934, She starred in this movie: Two Weeks in September - 1967*brigitte bardot TV/ Movies: Born Sep 28, 1934, She starred in this movie: Une Ravissante Idiote/A Ravishing Idiot - 1964*brigitte bardot TV/ Movies: Born Sep 28, 1934, She starred in this movie: Voulez-vous danser avec moi?/Come Dance With Me! - 1959*brigitte Bardot TV/ Movies: Born Sep 5, 1940, She starred in this movie: 100 Rifles - 1969*raquel welch TV/ Movies: Born Sep 5, 1940, She starred in this movie: L'Animal/Stuntwoman - 1977*raquel welch TV/ Movies: Born Sep 5, 1940, She starred in this movie: Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult - 1994*raquel welch TV/ Movies: Born Sep 5, 1940, She starred in this movie: Scandal in a Small Town - 1988*raquel welch TV/ Movies: Born Sep 5, 1940, She starred in this movie: The Four Musketeers - 1975*raquel welch TV/ Movies: Born Sep 9, 1960, He starred in this movie: Impromptu - 1990*hugh grant TV/ Movies: Cartoons: Fred Flintstone's boss.*mr. slate TV/ Movies: Cartoons: Name of the creator of Ren and Stimpy.*john kricfalusi TV/ Movies: Category: \"Why, I guess you don't know everything about women yet\"*the empire strikes back TV/ Movies: Category: 50s Flicks: Which 1957 film had the whistled \"Colonel Bogey\" as its theme*the bridge on the river kwai TV/ Movies: Category: 80s Movies: 1983 film that brings Jeff Goldblum, Glenn Close, and William Hurt together*the big chill TV/ Movies: Category: 80s Movies: 1987 thriller hyped with the line \"she mates and she kills\"*black widow TV/ Movies: Category: 80s Movies: Featured the lines \"I was born to love you. 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Minnesota*St. Paul*St Paul US Captials - Mississippi*Jackson US Captials - Missouri*Jefferson City US Captials - New Hampshire*Concord US Captials - Oregon*Salem Usa*usa spain Useless Facts: A Dutch study indicated that 50 percent of the adult Dutch population have never flown in an airplane, and ---------------- percent admitted a fear of flying.*twenty eight*28 Useless Facts: About 60 percent of all American babies are named after -------------*close relatives Useless Facts: According to a recent survey, --------- percent of people who play the car radio while driving also sing along with it.*seventy five*75 Useless Facts: An American Animal Hospital Association survey revealed that -------------- percent of dog owners sign letters or cards from themselves and their dogs.*sixty two*62 Useless Facts: Banging your head against a wall can burn up to ----------- calories per hour.*one hundred and fifty*150 Useless Facts: Butterflies taste with their*feet Useless Facts: During the Spanish American War in 1898, there were 45 stars on the -------------.*american flag Useless Facts: Every time you lick a stamp, you're consuming 1/10 of a*calorie Useless Facts: In 1977, according to the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, there were 14.5 telephone calls made for every 100 people in the ---------------------*entire world Useless Facts: In 1977, less than 9 percent of physicians in the U.S. were -----------*women Useless Facts: In ancient Egypt, Priests _______ EVERY hair from their bodies, including their eyebrows and eyelashes*plucked Useless Facts: It has been estimated that the typical American will spend an average of -------- years of his/her life reading newspapers.*two*2 Useless Facts: King Francis I of France is reported to have paid master artist Leonardo da Vinci 4,000 gold crowns for his masterpiece -------------- but the king did not get immediate possession. Da Vinci kept the painting hanging on a wall of his chateau to the day he died.*mona lisa Useless Facts: Monaco boasts the highest per capita ownership of -------------- in the world. An early 1990s survey put the figure at one for every 65 people.*rolls royces Useless Facts: Since its introduction in February 1935, more than 150 million ----------- board games have been sold worldwide.*monopoly Useless Facts: The ------------------ were the first Asian colony to become independent following World War II. Today the country's population is approximately 60,000,000, and is comprised of many ethnicity. Many citizens are of Malay, Chinese, or Spanish descent.*philippines Useless Facts: The average American will eat 35,000 --------- during their life span.*cookies Useless Facts: The most memorable kiss in a motion picture was in -------------------, according to 25 percent of those polled.*gone with the wind Useless Facts: Two out of three adults in the United States have *hemorrhoids Useless Facts: Zip code 12345 is assigned to -------------- in Schenectady, New York.*general electric Useless Trivia: \"Crack\" gets its name because it ---------- when you smoke it.*crackles Useless Trivia: ---------- newborn babies will be dropped in the next month.*2,500 Useless Trivia: ---------- of all road accidents in Canada involve a Moose.*0.3% Useless Trivia: ---------- percent of the American population has never visited a dentist.*forty Useless Trivia: ---------- phone calls will be misplaced by telecoms service every minute.*1,314 Useless Trivia: ---------- stands for ' Electrical and Musical Instruments'.*emi Useless Trivia: ---------- was once appointed Special Agent of the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.*elvis presley Useless Trivia: 10% of ---------- fans replace the lenses on their glasses every 5 years whether they need to or not. *star trek Useless Trivia: A ---------- is a village without a church and a town is not a city until it has a cathedral.*hamlet Useless Trivia: A canton is the blue field behind the---------- .*stars Useless Trivia: A female swine, or a sow, will always have a even number of---------- , usually twelve.*nipples Useless Trivia: A group of ---------- is called a Charm.*finches Useless Trivia: A group of ---------- is called a knot.*toads Useless Trivia: A large flawless emerald is worth more than a similarly large flawless---------- .*diamond Useless Trivia: A lifetime supply of all the vitamins you need weighs only about ---------- ounces.*eight*8 Useless Trivia: A man named ---------- Peterson is the inventor of the Egg McMuffin.*ed Useless Trivia: A man's ---------- contains between 7000 and 15,000 hairs.*beard Useless Trivia: A necropsy is an autopsy on---------- .*animals Useless Trivia: A pack-day smoker will approx. lose 2 ---------- every ten years.*teeth Useless Trivia: A pig always sleeps on its ---------- side.*right Useless Trivia: A red-haired man is more likely to go ---------- than anyone else.*bald Useless Trivia: A square mile of fertile earth has ---------- earthworms in it.*32,000,000 Useless Trivia: About ---------- years ago, most Egyptians died by the time they were 30.*300 Useless Trivia: According to Genesis 1:20-22, the chicken came before the---------- .*egg Useless Trivia: According to the Gemological Institute of America, up until 1896, India was the only source for ---------- to the world.*diamonds Useless Trivia: America media mogul Ted Turner owns 5% of---------- .*new mexico Useless Trivia: Americans eat ---------- bananas a year.*12 billion Useless Trivia: An ---------- can stay under water for twenty-eight minutes.*iguana Useless Trivia: Annual growth of ---------- traffic is 314,000%.*www Useless Trivia: Apples, not---------- , are more efficient at waking up in the morning.*caffeine Useless Trivia: Assuming Rudolph was in front, there are 40320 ways to rearrange the other ---------- reindeer.*eight Useless Trivia: At any given time, there are ---------- thunderstorms in progress over the earth's atmosphere.*1,800 Useless Trivia: At birth a panda is smaller than a mouse and weighs about ---------- ounces.*four*4 Useless Trivia: At the equator the Earth spins at about ---------- miles per hour.*1,000 Useless Trivia: Australian Rules football was originally designed to give ---------- something to play during the off season.*cricketers Useless Trivia: Average age of top ---------- executives in 1994: 49.8 years. *gm Useless Trivia: Before 1850, golf balls were made of leather and were stuffed with---------- .*feathers Useless Trivia: Bernard Clemmens of London managed to sustain a ---------- for an officially recorded time of 2 mins 42 seconds.*fart Useless Trivia: Between 1902 and 1907 the same ---------- killed 436 people in India.*tiger Useless Trivia: By ---------- years old, Americans have watched more than nine years of television.*sixty five*65 Useless Trivia: Cattle are the only mammals that are retro-mingent (they pee---------- ).*backwards Useless Trivia: Chances of a white ---------- in New York: 1 in 4*christmas Useless Trivia: City with the most Roll Royces per capita:---------- .*hong kong Useless Trivia: Clark Gable used to shower more than ---------- times a day.*4 Useless Trivia: Cranberries are sorted for ripeness by bouncing them; a fully ripened cranberry can be dribbled like a---------- .*basketball Useless Trivia: Dairy products account for about ---------- of all food consumed in the U.S.*29% Useless Trivia: Despite accounting for just one-fiftieth of body weight, the ---------- burns as much as one-fifth of our daily caloric intake. *brain Useless Trivia: Driving at ---------- miles per hour, it would take 258 days to drive around one of Saturn's rings.*75 Useless Trivia: During a lifetime, one person generates more than 1,000 pounds of ---------- blood cells.*red Useless Trivia: During the Cambrian period, about ---------- years ago, a day was only 20.6 hours long.*500 million Useless Trivia: During the---------- , banks first used Scotch tape to mend torn currency.*depression Useless Trivia: Eosophobia is the fear of---------- .*dawn Useless Trivia: Everytime Beethoven sat down to write music, he poured ---------- water over his head.*ice Useless Trivia: Flamingo ---------- were a common delicacy at Roman feasts.*tongues Useless Trivia: Giant flying foxes that live in ---------- have wingspans of nearly six feet.*indonesia Useless Trivia: Gorillas often sleep for up to ---------- hours a day.*fourteen*14 Useless Trivia: Hairstylist Anthony Silvestri cuts hair while---------- .*underwater Useless Trivia: Howdy Doody had ---------- freckles.*48 Useless Trivia: Human ---------- is estimated to grow at 0.00000001 miles per hour.*hair Useless Trivia: Humans are the only primates that do not have ---------- in the palms of their hands.*pigment Useless Trivia: Hydroxydesoxycorticosterone and hydroxydeoxycorticosterones are the largest---------- .*anagrams Useless Trivia: If ---------- imported just 10% of it's rice needs- the price on the world market would increase by 80%.*china Useless Trivia: If you travel across the Russia, you will cross ---------- time zones.*seven Useless Trivia: If you went out into space, you would explode before you ---------- because there's no air pressure.*suffocated Useless Trivia: Iguanas, ---------- and Komodo dragons all have two penises.*koalas Useless Trivia: In ---------- exists a tribe of tall. white people whose parrots are a warning sign against intruders. *irian jaya Useless Trivia: In 1936, American track star Jesse Owens beat a ---------- over a 100-yard course. The horse was given a head start.*race horse Useless Trivia: In Hartford, Connecticut, it is illegal for a husband to kiss his wife on---------- .*sundays Useless Trivia: In Miami, Florida, roosting vultures have taken to snatching ---------- from rooftop patios.*poodles Useless Trivia: In most---------- , including newspapers, the time displayed on a watch is 10:10.*advertisements Useless Trivia: In the Great Fire of London in 1666, half of London was burnt down but only ---------- people were injured.*six*6 Useless Trivia: In the summer, ---------- get a tan.*walnuts Useless Trivia: In---------- , the colour of mourning is violet *turkey Useless Trivia: Issac Asimov is the only author to have a book in every ---------- -decimal category.*dewey Useless Trivia: It is illegal to hunt ---------- in the state of Arizona.*camels Useless Trivia: It takes about a half a gallon of water to cook macaroni, and about a ---------- to clean the pot.*gallon Useless Trivia: Jackals have one more pair of chromosomes than ---------- or wolves.*dogs Useless Trivia: Jill St. John, Jack Klugman, ---------- , Carol Burnett and Cher have all worn braces as adults.*diana ross Useless Trivia: John ---------- has entered over 5000 contests...and never won anything.*bellavia Useless Trivia: Li Hung-chang is the ---------- of Chop Suey.*father Useless Trivia: Mae West was once dubbed 'The statue of---------- . *libido Useless Trivia: Male ---------- will try to attract sex partners with orchid fragrance.*bees Useless Trivia: Medical researchers contend that no disease ever identified has been completely---------- .*eradicated Useless Trivia: Mice, whales, ---------- , giraffes and man all have seven neck vertebra.*elephants Useless Trivia: Michael Jordan makes more money from ---------- annually than all of the Nike factory workers in Malaysia combined.*nike Useless Trivia: Money is made of woven---------- , not paper.*linen Useless Trivia: Mongolia is the largest ---------- country. *landlocked Useless Trivia: Mongooses were brought to Hawai'i to kill rats. This plan failed because rats are ---------- while the mongoose hunts during the day. *nocturnal Useless Trivia: Most gemstones contain several elements, except the diamond; its all---------- .*carbon Useless Trivia: Native Americans never actually ate turkey; killing such a timid bird was thought to indicate---------- .*laziness Useless Trivia: Pennsylvania was the first colony to legalize---------- .*witchcraft Useless Trivia: Rhinos are in the same family as---------- , and are thought to have inspired the myth of the unicorn. *horses Useless Trivia: Smelling ---------- or green apples can help you lose weight.*bananas Useless Trivia: The ---------- is illegal as a high school sport in all states except Rhode Island.*hammerthrow Useless Trivia: The monastic hours are matins, ---------- , prime, tierce, sext, nones, vespers and compline.*lauds Useless Trivia: The monastic hours are matins, lauds, prime, tierce, sext, nones, ---------- and compline.*vespers Useless Trivia:---------- , whales, elephants, giraffes and man all have seven neck vertebra.*mice Venus has how many moons*0 Video Games: 'Secret of Evermore' was entirely produced in which country?*U.S.A.*usa*America*United States Video Games: The Nintendo 64 was titled under what name during production?*Project Reality Video Games: Which character was introduced in 'Super Street Fighter II'?*Cammy Video Games: Who is Mega Man's creator?*Dr. Light Video Games: Who is the main character in the 'DeathQuest' series?*Lucretzia Video Games: Who said \"All life begins and ends with Nu...at least this is my belief for now...\"?*Nu Vientiane is the capital of ______*laos Vincent Van Gogh sold exactly one painting while he was alive, what was it*red vineyard at arles Visual representation of individual people, distinguished by references to the subject's character, social position, wealth, or profession.*portraiture Weapon consisting of a long, sharp edged or pointed blade fixed in a hilt (a handle that usually has a 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rear*mandrill What animal is represented by the constellation Lacerta*lizard What animal is represented by the constellation Monoceros*unicorn What animal is thought to have inspired the myth of the unicorn*rhinocerous what animals did hannibal lead over the alps for the first time?*elephants What arabian peninsula nations recently merged under communist leadership*yemen What are a group of gulls called*colony What are elementary particles originating in the sun and other stars, that continuously rain down on the earth*cosmic rays What are people encouraged to kiss under*mistletoe What are scallops*shellfish What are the Amish also known as*pennsylvania dutch What are the annual awards for the best billboards (obies) named after*obelisks What are the Boyoma and Tugela*waterfalls What are the Christian names of the novelist P D James*phyllis dorothy What are the clouds of magellan*galaxies What are the only canines whose hair has a hook (or barb) on each individual follicle*dalmatians What are the only two london boroughs that start with the letter 'e'*ealing What are the separators on a guitar neck called*frets What are the three main types of Greek columns*doric, ionic & corinthian What are the two christian names of HE Bates*herbert ernest What are the world's tallest trees*coast redwoods What are tiny cracks in the glaze of pottery*crackle What artist cut off his right ear*vincent van gogh What australian food was discovered by john macadam*macadamia nuts what averted an arab boycott of the 1948 summer olympics?*israel's exclusion What bird is associated with lundy island*puffin What bird is the offspring of a cob and a pen*swan What body of water is fed from the south by the Wadi Araba & from the north by the river Jordan*the dead sea*dead sea What body organs did mae west say could be an asset if you hide them*brains What body parts are oversized in a man suffering from gynecomastia*breasts What Boston craftsman made George Washington's false teeth*paul revere What boxer played the lead in the broadway musical buck white*muhammad ali What branch of mathematics was devised by Sir Isaac Newton*calculus What brand of footwear is endorsed by dr j*converse What came down on jesus' head after he was baptised*dove What can be measured in angstroms*wavelengths What can't roosters do if they can't fully extend their necks*crow What canadian city was carling beer first brewed in*toronto What car was used in 'back to the future'*de lorean What caused a separation of Baja, California and the rest of Mexico*The San What character did Michael J Fox play in the film Back to the Future*marty mcfly What children's book did Forrest Gump keep in his suitcase?*Curious George What city boasts a world of coca cola pavilion featuring futuristic soda fountains*atlanta What city has the world's largest black population*new york What city in Nepal translates as \"wooden temples\"*Katmandu What city is the setting for the US sitcom Cheers*boston What city was originally called edo*tokyo What civil war was fought between 1936 and 1939*spanish civil war What cocktail does bourbon, sugar and mint make*mint julep What cocktail is made from vodka and kahlua*black russian What color is the blood of an octopus*pale bluish-green*bluish green What colour does a chameleon turn when its angry*black What colours was the ferrari formula 1 car in the 1964 u.s.a grand prix*blue What committee eventually developed a standard for the 'c' programming language*ansi What company was founded by Sir Allan Lane in 1935*penguin books What completed a journey of 19,500 miles with only three stops in August 1929*the graf zeppelin What continent boasts the greatst number of Roman Catholics*south america What continent is submerged*atlantis What counrty would you visit to ski in the Dolomites*italy What countries are known as the abc powers*argentina brazil chile What country does Paul Hogan come from*australia What country has the third most satellites in orbit*france What country is the world's deepest mine located*South Africa What country lies north of france and south of holland*belgium What country officially limits women to one child*china What country saw the origin of lawn tennis*england What country would a Bulgarian with a good sense of direction walk through to reach Armenia by foot*turkey What country's currency is the bolivar*venezuela What country's people developed the crossbow*china What craft uses a kiln and a kick wheel*pottery What creatures call an apiary home*bees What creatures do the Galapagos islands take their name from*Tortoises What describes one complete turn of a rotating object*revolution What did adolphe sax invent*saxophone What did Americans call the first Cuban in space*castronaut What did aristotle believe the heart was*seat of intelligence What did dan aykroyd and john belushi quit 'saturday night live' to become*blues brothers What did denmark sell to the u.s*virgin islands What did Dr Godfrey invent in 1762*fire extinguisher What did Gabriel Fahrenheit invent*thermometer What did Grace Kelly become in 1956*princess What did Moldavia & Walachia unite to become*romania What did My Favorite Martian have to do before he could become invisible*raise his antenna What did Neptune hold in his hand*trident What did Sir Arnold Lunn begin in Switzerland*slalom skiing What did the \"P\" in Roscoe P. Coltrane (from Dukes of Hazzard) stand for?*Purvis What did the name 'battenberg' become*mountbatten What did the Oshkosh steamer win*first automobile race What did the shire's reeve become when the concept was brought to the u.s*sheriff What disease is carried by the tsetse fly*sleeping sickness What do diners in a restaurant use to take away their leftovers*doggy bag What do people use to propel kayaks*paddles What do Spanish dancers hold in their hands*castanets What do spiders and ticks have in common*eight legs What do table tennis players change after five points?*Service What do the French call la manche*the english channel What do the letters 'r.e.m.' stand for*rapid eye movement What do the locals call the cloud that covers Table Mountain in Cape Town*tablecloth What do the skunk, magpie and otter have in common they are all*black and white What do trees get 90% of their nutrients from*air What do you call a person whose iq is between 110-120*superior What do you call an emasculated ram, whether or not he wears a bell*wether What do you call the act of putting a word inside another (ie: abso bloody lutely.)*tmesis What document is needed for one to enter a foreign country*passport What does 'majuba' mean*place of rock pidgeons What does 'n.b.a' mean*national basketball association What does 'rio de janeiro' mean in portuguese*january river What does 3 d mean*three dimensional*3 dimensional What does a 'postman' normally receive in kids' party games*kisses What does a botanist study*plants What does a brandophile collect*cigar bands What does a chromophobic fear*certain colors What does a i stand for*artificial intelligence What does a person look like if described as 'wan'*pale-faced What does a phyllophagus animal eat*leaves What does a taxidermist do*stuff animals What does a.n.c stand for*african national congress What does an anemologist study*wind What does an anthropophagist eat*people What does an oologist study*eggs What does an optician make*spectacles What does bette davis' headstone say*she did it the hard way What does blt stand for*bacon, lettuce, tomato What does BMW stand for?*Bavarian Motor Works What does breaking the sound barrier cause*a sonic boom what does britain lose the lease on in 1997?*hong kong What does cobol stand for*common business oriented language What does jefferson davis' headstone say*at rest, an american soldier and What does lacrimal fluid lubricate*eyes What does the acronym \"cpu\" stand for*central processing unit What does the computer acronym IKBS stand for*intelligent knowledge based system What does the navajo term 'kemo sabe' mean*soggy shrub What does the pancreas produce*insulin What does the word chicane mean in the context of a game of bridge*a hand without any trumps What does v.s.o.p. stand for on a bottle of brandy*very superior old pale What does VAX stand for*Virtual Access eXtension What dog shares his owner with Garfiled the Cat?*Odie What drug is obtained from the poppy plant*opium What eighties TV show starred Bruce Willis in a detective agency?*Moonlighting What event was the interview of the Natural Born Killer, Mickey, to be held during?*The Superbowl What ex-girl friend of prince andrew appeared naked on screen*koo stark What falls out with phalacrosis*hair What famous classical composer continued to compose great music after becoming deaf*Beethoven What famous classical composer continued to compose great music after becoming deaf?*Beethoven What FBI agent tracked Charles \"Pretty Boy\" Floyd to Ohio, where Floyd died*melvin purvis What firm markets the B25 microcomputer*burroughs What flag flies over gibraltar*union jack What flower produces pink and white flowers in alkaline soil*hydrangea What football team was previously known as the frankford yellow jackets*philadelphia eagles What foreign country's phone book is alphabetized by first name*Iceland What form of light comes at wavelengths below 360 nanometers*ultra violet What french painter was the subject of somerset maugham's 'the moon and sixpence'*gauguin What french phrase means 'well informed'*au courant What fruit is usually used to make Marmalade?*Orange What game challenges you to \"double in\" & \"double out\"*darts What game of chance was originally called 'Beano'*Bingo What game tiles were first made with a pocket knife*scrabble What German city is best known for its Oktoberfest*munich What german philosopher claimed morality required a belief in god and freedom*immanuel kant What have over 80% of boxers suffered*brain damage What hit lp did rockpile release in 1980*seconds of pleasure What hobby was developed by the palmer paint company*painting by numbers What indian tribe is associated with \"the trail of tears\"*cherokee What instrument do doctors usually have around their necks*stethoscope What instrument on a car measures distance*odometer What is 'sapodilla' a type of*fruit What is 240 minutes in hours*four*4 What is a 'crossbuck'*an x What is a 'niblick'*golfer's nine iron What is a 'tandoor'*clay oven What is a bridge hand with no cards in one suit called*void What is a chihuahua named after*mexican state What is a conundrum*riddle What is a female ferret*jill What is a flat, round hat sometimes worn by soldiers*beret What is a flowering plant that lives three or more years called*perennial What is a group of ants*colony What is a group of bass*shoal What is a group of boars*singular What is a group of buffalo*gang What is a group of cockroaches*intrusion What is a group of curs*cowardice What is a group of grouse*pack What is a group of hyenas*cackle What is a group of larks called*exaltation What is a group of leopards called*leap What is a group of monkeys*troop What is a group of pheasant*nest What is a group of ponies*string What is a group of roe deer*bevy What is a group of this animal called: Ape*shrewdness What is a group of this animal called: Chicken*brood*peep What is a group of this animal called: Dove*dule What is a group of this animal called: Greyhound*leash What is a group of this animal called: Jellyfish*smack What is a group of this animal called: Swan*bevy*herd*lamentation*wedge What is a group of this animal called: Swine*sounder*drift What is a group of this animal called: Woodpecker*descent What is a leech a type of*worm What is a male sheep*ram What is a male swine called (giggle no ex boyfriends names...)*boar What is a male whale called*bull What is a mamba*a snake What is a myocardial infarct*heart attack What is a nibong a type of*palm tree What is a noggin*a small cup What is a portuguese man o' war*jellyfish What is a pregnant goldfish*twit What is a pyrotechnic display*fireworks What is a regurgitation of acid from the stomach into the aesophagus*heartburn What is a spat*baby oyster What is a tightrope walker*funambulist What is a tombstone inscription called*epitaph What is a triangle with a 90 degree angle in it called*right angled triangle What is a turkey's wishbone*furcula What is a two-humped dromedary*camel What is a young goose called*gosling what is a young lion called?*cub What is ambergis used in the making of*perfume What is an angle greater than 90 degrees*obtuse What is an extra lane on an uphill stretch of motorway provided for slow-moving vehicles called*crawler lane What is an instrument for indicating the depth of the sea beneath a moving vessel called*bathometer What is another name for crude oil*black gold What is bed-wetting*enuresis What is black gold*crude oil What is borscht*soup What is BSE in humans called*cjd what is epidaurus famous for?*greek theatre What is halloween*all hallow's eve What is having a hole drilled through the cranium supposedly enabling people to reach a higher state of consciousness*trepanning What is interpol*international criminal police What is known as the \" Palace of the Peak\"*chatsworth house What is MacGyver's first name?*Stace What is made with a mix of charcoal, saltpetre and sulphur*gunpowder What is Mr. Roger's first name*fred What is name of the tubes that connect the ear & throat*eustachian What is one of the items that the wood of the sycamore tree is used for*boxes What is podobromhidrosis*smelly feet What is Pogonophobia the fear of*Beards what is raku?*japanese pottery What is Rapec*type of snuff What is schizophrenia*hallucinations & delusions What is the 'pound' or 'number' symbol on the telephone*octothorpe What is the actual vat in Romania*19% What is the address Donald Duck lives at*1313 webfoot walk, duckburg, calisota What is the approximate speed of light*186,000 miles per second What is the aquatic nickname of Schubert's Piano Quintet in A*the trout quintet What is the astrological sign for death*pluto What is the average lifespan of a major league baseball*five to seven What is the average temperature (f) at the South Pole*minus fifty six*56 What is the base twenty numbering system*vigesimal What is the basic flavouring of kahlua*coffee What is the better known name of writer Madame Dudevant*george sand What is the birthplace (city) of the late John Candy*Toronto What is the capital city of the Middle East state of Qatar*doha What is the capital of albania*tirana What is the capital of australia*canberra What is the capital of Australia*canberra What is the capital of connecticut*hartford What is the capital of Florida*tallahassee What is the capital of ireland*dublin What is the capital of luxembourg*luxembourg What is the capital of morocco*rabat What is the capital of norway*oslo What is the capital of Tasmania*hobart What is the capital of tennessee*nashville What is the capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia*victor1a What is the capital of the US state of Delaware*dover What is the capital of Venezuela*caracas What is the Capital of: American Samoa *pago pago What is the Capital of: Benin *porto-novo What is the Capital of: Brazil *brasilia What is the Capital of: Cambodia *phnom penh What is the Capital of: Costa Rica *san jose What is the Capital of: Czech Republic *prague What is the Capital of: Ecuador *quito What is the Capital of: Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) *stanley What is the Capital of: Fiji *suva What is the Capital of: Gibraltar *gibraltar What is the Capital of: Guadeloupe *basse-terre What is the Capital of: Hungary *budapest What is the Capital of: Jamaica *kingston What is the Capital of: Libya *tripoli What is the Capital of: Mauritania *nouakchott What is the Capital of: Netherlands *amsterdam What is the Capital of: Oman *muscat What is the Capital of: Portugal *lisbon What is the Capital of: Slovenia *ljubljana What is the Capital of: Sudan *khartoum What is the Capital of: Swaziland *mbabane What is the Capital of: Tonga *nuku'alofa What is the Capital of: Turkey *ankara What is the chemical name for water*hydrogen oxide What is the chief monetary unit of Croatia*kuna What is the circle of the earth at 0 degrees latitude*equator What is the closest relative of the manatee*elephant What is the collective noun for a group of crows*murder What is the collective noun for a group of tigers*an ambush What is the colour of the maple leaf on the Canadian flag*red What is the common name for corporations formed to act as trustees according to the terms of contracts known as trust agreements?*Trust companies What is the common name for the marine animals asteroidea*starfish What is the common name given to the larvae of a crane fly*leatherjackets What is the common term for the condition monochromatism*colour blindness What is the connection between Good Times and Different Strokes?*Janet Jackson What is the connection between Jeffersons and Good Times?*Janet Dubois What is the correct name for an animal's pouch*marsupium What is the criminal number of sideshow bob in 'the simpsons'*24601 what is the currency of venezuela?*bolivar What is the current vat rate in south africa*14% What is the discharge of a liquid from a surface, usually pores or incisions*exudation What is the drink 'Southern Comfort' flavoured with*peaches What is the drug that is used to treat Parkinson's disease*dopamine What is the drummer's name in 'the muppet show'*animal What is the eighth month of the year*august What is the English statute of 1689 guaranteeing the rights & liberty of the individual subject*bill of rights What is the fastest fish in the world*sailfish What is the fear of being tickled by feathers known as*pteronophobia What is the fear of certain fabrics known as*textophobia What is the fear of children known as*pedophobia What is the fear of clouds known as*nephophobia What is the fear of computers known as*logizomechanophobia What is the fear of darkness known as*lygophobia What is the fear of dreams known as*oneirophobia What is the fear of fears known as*pantophobia What is the fear of flying known as*pteromerhanophobia What is the fear of food or eating known as*sitophobia What is the fear of germs known as*spermophobia What is the fear of ghosts known as*phasmophobia What is the fear of glass known as*nelophobia What is the fear of hospitals known as*nosocomephobia What is the fear of ice or frost known as*pagophobia What is the fear of illness known as*nosemaphobia What is the fear of light flashes known as*selaphobia What is the fear of lockjaw, tetanus known as*tetanophobia What is the fear of many things known as*polyphobia What is the fear of mice known as*musophobia What is the fear of movement or motion known as*kinetophobia What is the fear of one thing known as*monophobia What is the fear of outer space known as*spacephobia What is the fear of pregnancy or childbirth known as*tocophobia What is the fear of rabies known as*kynophobia What is the fear of rabies or of becoming mad known as*lyssophobia What is the fear of satan known as*satanophobia What is the fear of sexual perversion known as*paraphobia What is the fear of shellfish known as*ostraconophobia What is the fear of suffering and disease known as*panthophobia What is the fear of technology known as*technophobia What is the fear of wet dreams known as*oneirogmophobia What is the first letter of the Russian alphabet*a What is the first name of the inventor of braille*louis What is the first name of Webster, the man who published a dictionary still used today *noah What is the flower that stands for: affection*mossy pear What is the flower that stands for: affection*mossy saxifrage What is the flower that stands for: aversion*indian single pink What is the flower that stands for: betrayal*judas tere What is the flower that stands for: boldness*pink What is the flower that stands for: bonds*convolvulus What is the flower that stands for: concealed love*motherwort What is the flower that stands for: dangerous pleasures*tuberose What is the flower that stands for: decrease of love*yellow rose What is the flower that stands for: devotion*heliotrope What is the flower that stands for: difficulties that i surmount*mistletoe What is the flower that stands for: divine beauty*american cowslip What is the flower that stands for: early friendship*blue periwinkle What is the flower that stands for: early youth*primrose What is the flower that stands for: elegance and grace*yellow jasmine What is the flower that stands for: envy*crane's bill What is the flower that stands for: poverty*evergreen clematis What is the flower that stands for: remembrance*rosemary What is the flower that stands for: retaliation*scotch thistle What is the flower that stands for: silliness*fool's parsley What is the flower that stands for: sincerity*fern What is the flower that stands for: splendid beauty*amarylis What is the flower that stands for: strength*cedar What is the flowering shrub Syringa usually called*lilac What is the former name of Istanbul*constantinople What is the former name of the Russian city Volgograd*stalingrad What is the French term for \"d day\"*j What is the french word for 'mistake'*faux pas What is the full name of the creator of \"Jeeves & Wooster\"*pelham grenville wodehouse What is the heaviest element*uranium What is the honeymoon capital of the world*niagara falls what is the international telephone code for the uk?*44 What is the largest (in population) state/territory in Australia*new south wales What is the largest city in Texas*houston What is the largest gland in the human body*liver What is the largest inhabited castle*windsor castle What is the largest island in Asia*borneo What is the largest item on any menu in the world*roast camel What is the largest lake in Central America*lake nicaragua What is the largest lake in the u.s*superior What is the largest landlocked country*mongolia What is the largest lizard*komodo dragon What is the largest ocean*pacific ocean What is the latin phrase meaning 'in the original arrangement'*in situ What is the leaf of a fern called*frond What is the longest English word that only has one vowel*strengths What is the longest insect*walking stick What is the longest river in Scotland*tay What is the longest river in the world*nile What is the longest running race at the olympic games*marathon What is the longest strait in the world*malacca What is the longest thing an \"abseiler\" carries with him*rope What is the main ingredient in an omelet*egg What is the main ingredient of most shampoos*water What is the maximum number of degrees in an obtuse angle*one hundred and What is the more popular narne of the plants belonging to the genus galanthus*snowdrop What is the Morse code representation for the letter T*single dash What is the most air polluted city in the united states*los angeles What is the most commonly spoken language in India*hindi What is the most essential tool in astronomy*telescope What is the most important mineral for strong bones & teeth*calcium What is the most westerly county of Ireland*kerry What is the name for a sexual disorder in which a person obtains gratification by receiving physical pain or abuse*masochism What is the name for music that is transmitted orally or aurally (taught through performance rather than with notation, and learned by hearing)*folk What is the name given to Indian food cooked over charcoal in a clay oven*tandoori What is the name given to the fortified gateway of a castle*barbican What is the name given to thin pieces of crisp toast*melba What is the name given to young deer*fawns What is the name of a device used to stem the flow of blood?*tourniquet What is the name of a formal, written accusation of crime against a person, presented by a grand jury to a court, and upon which the accused person is subsequently tried*indictment What is the name of Jonny Quest's Dog*Bandit What is the name of Mr.Krane's dog on Frasier?*Eddie. What is the name of the capital of Alberta (Canada)*edmonton What is the name of the capital of Saskatchewan (canada)*regina What is the name of the detective in john dickson carr novels*gideon fell What is the name of the Dukes of Hazzards car?*General Lee What is the name of the Freelings' dog in \"Poltergeist\"?*Ebuzz What is the name of the fruit that looks like a hairy lychee*rambutan What is the name of the group of Muslim scholars who have fought for control of Afghanistan in recent years*taliban What is the name of the island that separates the two waterfalls at Niagara*goat island What is the name of the man who gave his name to the World Cup Trophy*david rimet What is the name of the official residence of the president of France*the elysee palace What is the name of the pig that Jim Davis draws*orson What is the name of the spaceship in the film 'Alien'*nostromo What is the name of the Tokyo Stock Market Index*nikkei What is the next-to-next-to-last event*antepenultimate What is the nickname for Alaska*land of the midnight sun What is the nickname for Kentucky*bluegrass state What is the nickname for North Dakota*sioux state What is the number of blue razor blades a given beam can puncture*gillette What is the occupation of Mary Poppins*nanny What is the official language of new caledonia*french What is the only 'real food' astronauts can take into space*pecan nuts What is the only bird that can fly backwards?*Hummingbird What is the only country with a bible on its flag*dominican republic What is the only English word formed by the first three letters of the alphabet*cab What is the only English word that ends in the letters \"mt\"*dreamt What is the only female animal that has antlers*caribou What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature*mercury What is the only word in the English language that ends in the letters 'mt'*dreamt What is the point value of the 'f' in scrabble *four*4 What is the proper term for a guinea-pig*cavy What is the ratio of the speed of an object to the speed of sound in the surrounding medium*mach speed What is the real name of the 'man of arms' in 'He man and the Masters of the Universe'*Duncan What is the relatively constant, but dynamic internal environment necessary for life*homeostasis What is the roughly circular hollow feature on the top of a volcano called*caldera What is the sacred animal of India*cow What is the saltiest sea in the world*dead sea What is the seventh day of the week*saturday What is the shape of the pasta 'tortlloni' based on*venus's navel What is the shape of the US President's office*oval What is the shortest and bloodiest of Shapespeare's plays*macbeth What is the significance of the moth found in the Harvard Mark I computer*First computer \"bug\" What is the singular of dice*die What is the slogan on New Hampshire license plates*live free or die What is the slowest moving land mammal*sloth What is the speed of light*186,000 miles per second What is the study of animals known as*zoology What is the study of mankind called*anthropology What is the study of prehistoric plants & animals called*paleontology What is the study of word origins*etymology What is the substance obtained from acacia trees that is used in medicine*gum arabic What is the sum of 2y + 32y + 56y*ninety y*90y What is the sum of 9685z + 235z - 1800z + 2z*8122z What is the symbol of the democratic party*donkey What is the throwing event making up part of the ancient greek pentathlon, in which a circular object had to be thrown*discus What is the traditional trade of aspiring bullfighters*bricklaying What is the transformation of inhospitable planets into hospitable ones*terraforming What is the tribal african word for dowry*lobola What is the unit of currency in Hungary*forint What is the US equivalent of the S.A.S.*delta force What is the widest-ranging ocean bird*albatross What is the world's deepest lake?*Lake Baikal What is the world's largest rodent*capybara What is the young of this animal called: Rat*kitten What is the young of this animal called: Shark*cub What is the young of this animal called: Turkey*poult What is the young of this animal called: Zebra*foal What is tina turner's real name*annie mae bullock What is tuberculosis*consumption What is uruguay's chief port*montevideo What is usually served at bedouin feasts*roast camel What is Venezuela named after?*Venice What is William Hague's middle name*jefferson What island group is off the east coast of southern South America*falkland islands What Italian city is considered the fashion capital?*Milan What keeps one from crying when peeling onions*chewing gum What kind of 'mate' produces a tie in a chess game*stalemate What kind of animal has a tail pinned on it in a birthday party game*donkey What kind of animal was Rikki Tikki Tavi in The Jungle Book*mongoose What kind of animals are impalas, elands & kudus*antelopes what kind of cat is used in purina(tm) commercials?*white persian What kind of clay can potters heat to a higher temperature earthenware or stoneware*stoneware What kind of condition is 'protanopia'*colour blindness What kind of creature is a funnel web*spider What kind of creature is a Lorikeet*a parrot what kind of dog was \"rin tin tin\"?*german shepherd what kind of gun does the movie's \"dirty harry\" pack?*magnum What kind of music does an \"MOR\" radio station play*middle of the road What kind of nuts are ground up to make marzipan*almonds What kind of pain is a migraine*headache What kind of shoe is nailed above the door for good luck*horseshoe What kind of sword did Thundar the Barbarian have?*A Sun Sword What kind of tradesman uses a 'plunger'*a plumber What late television commentator closed with \"good night and good luck\"*edward r murrow What legendary monster does Seattle secretary Katie Martin believe to be the father of her furry faced son*bigfoot what legendary us magazine publisher was born in tengchow, china?*henry luce What loaded gaming devices were found in the ruins of Pompei*dice What lollies are well known for rolling down the aisles at the movies*jaffas What made up the Bouquet in the 70's TV series starring Susan Penhaligon*barbed wire What magazine was the first to be distributed widely through grocery stores*family circle What major city is served by Gatwick Airport*london What major law was violated in the movie Smokey and the Bandit?*Smuggling beer What make and model of car does Nash Bridges drive?*A 1971 Plymouth Barracuda convertible. What makes a solution saline*salt What makes brown bread healthier than white bread*wholemeal What mammal moves so slowly that green algae can grow undisturbed on it's fur*sloth What media format did the denon company help pioneer*compact discs What metal forms one twelfth of the earth's crust*aluminium What mixture is used to calm crying babies What motto ends merrie melodies cartoons*that's all folks What movie featured Reece's Pieces as a crucial part of the story, because the director couldn't obtain the rights to use M&M's?*E.T. What muscles provide about 200 pounds of force*jaw muscles What name is given to an isolated mountain peak protruding through an ice sheet*nunatuk What name is given to the blend of Black China and Darjeeling teas, flavoured with oil of Bergamot*earl grey What name is given to the broad gap between the outermost and the brightest of Saturn's rings *cassini division What name is given to the effect that the Earth is gradually becoming warmer*global warming What name is given to the study of living things in their environment*ecology What name is popularly applied to twins congenitally united in a manner not incompatible with life or activity?*siamese twins What name was given to the 8th century Muslim invaders of Spain*moors What nation is nicknamed the 'regaa boyz'*jamaica What nationality is designer Karl Lagerfield*german What nationality is the keyboards wizard Vangelis*greek What nationality was actress Greta Garbo*swedish What nationality was the first person who walked in space*russian What natural disasters are ranked in severity by the Saffir Simpson scale*hurricanes What neighbouring country did Iraq go to war with in 1980*iran what new york city avenue divides the east side from the west side?*fifth avenue What New York street is famous for its theatres*broadway What New Zealand native invented bungee jumping?*AJ Hackett What New Zealand native was the first man to climb Mt. Everest*Sir Edmund What NFL team was formerly known as the Portsmouth Spartans*detroit What Northeastern European country's capital is Tallinn?*Estonia What northern country Helsinki the capital of*finland What novel by Geoffrey Household was about an attempt to kill Hitler*rogue male What novel was alexandra ripley hired to pen a sequel to*gone with the wind What number does VII mean in roman numerals*seven*7 What number is at 6 oclock on a dartboard*three*3 What operating system in used on an ibm as400*os400 What organ of the body is particularly affected by hepatitis*liver What organ will most often suffer permanent damage if you have amoebic dysentery*the liver*liver What organization helped defend earth in \"ultra man\"*science patrol What organization was given the only Nobel Peace Price awarded during World War I?*The Red Cross What other common name is given to a rook in chess*castle What part of the body does arthritis particularly affect*the bone joints What part of the body has a crown, a neck & a root*tooth What part of the body is particularly affected by pneumonia*lungs What part of your body is elastic, waterproof, washable & fits you very well*skin What peace treaty ended WWI*treaty of versailles What peninsula does Mexico occupy*yucatan peninsula*yucatan What percentage of alcohol is contained in a 100 proof mixture*fifty*50 What period is the age of fish*devonian What physical disability is also known as nanism*the condition of being a dwarf What piano man used to play for Bette Middler and then went on to his own career and made Hits like \"Mandy\" and \"Copacabana\"*barry manilow What piece of music commemorates military action that took place on 16th May 1943*the dam busters What plane did Aerospatiale of France & the British Aircraft Corp. develop*the concord*concord What portuguese territory will revert to china in 1999*macao What position does a sloth spend its day in*upside down what president's hobbies included pitching hay, fishing, and golf?*calvin coolidge What presidential ticket was dubbed bozo and the pineapple*gerald ford and What product is sold with \"just for the taste of it\"'*diet coke What protein makes blood red*haemoglobin what queen did edmund spenser dedicate his faerie queene to?*elizabeth i What race's runners refer to the noisy section along wellesley college as the \"screech tunnel\"*the boston marathon What relation was Queen Victoria to George III*granddaughter What releases an explosive charge of air that moves at speeds up to 60 mph*cough What religion follows the teachings of the prophet Mohammed*islam What religious movement did joseph smith found*mormonism what religious movement did joseph smith found?*mormonism What replaced English as the official language of Kenya in 1974*swahili What represent the body and blood of Christ in the service of Holy Communion*bread and wine What reptilian feature evolved in feathers*scales What rifle accessory originated in Bayonne, France, in 1641*bayonet what river divides the dutch capital of amsterdam in two?*amstel What river does the Grand Coulee Dam dam*columbia What river had 40 million fish killed by insecticide in 1969*rhine What river was Francisco de Orellano the first to travel the length of*amazon What rock group uses roman numerals on all of its album covers*chicago What scandinavian country owned iceland from 1262 to 1944*denmark What sea creature uses its chest as a table while floating on its back*sea What sea is between italy and yugoslavia*adriatic What seaport's name is spanish for 'white house'*casablanca What sentence uses every letter of the alphabet*the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog What sequence is this the start of: 2 4 6 8 10 12 14*even numbers What serious umderwater ailment was named after a Victorian notion of chic posture*the bends*bends What sexually ambigious prisonmate was often dubbed \"Mrs. Hitler\"*rudolf hess What shakespearean king was actually king of scotland for 17 years*macbeth What Shakespearean play features Iago*othello What shape are playing cards in India*round What short lived TV western did Rod Serling produce after Twilight Zone*loner What show did Claire Danes get her start on?*My So-Called Life What show was a spin-off of Transformers?*Go-Bots What show/game has characters such as bulbasaur and pikachu*pokemon What sinatra hit did he dooby dooby do in*strangers in the night What singer's February 6th birthday is a national holiday in Jamaica?*Bob Marley What sitcom was \"The Facts of Life\" a spinoff of?*Different Strokes What small Arctic rodents are said to, but don't, commit suicide in mass plunges into the sea*lemmings What song did bobby hebb sing to his brother in 1966*sunny What soprano simply titled her autobiography beverly*beverly sills What soul great appears in the flick Ski Party*james brown What South American country produces the most coffee*brazil What Spanish artists surrelistic paintings feature items such as clock faces*salvador dali What Spanish islands are Gomera, Hierro & Lanzarote a part of*canary islands*canary What sport do the Kansas City monarchs participate in*baseball What sport does \"FISA\" govern*auto racing What sport uses barrier stalls*horse racing What sport was observed by Captain James Cook in 1771*surfing What state has the most workers employed by the travel & tourism industry*california What state is 'the hoosier state'*indiana What state is mount mckinley in*alaska What state is only part of the U S by treaty*texas What stretch of water seperates Australia from Tasmania*bass strait What struck honshu island, japan in 1934 killing 4,000 people*typhoon What structure in the back of the brain governs motor control*cerebellum*the cerebellum What style of dancing was popularized with rap music?*Break Dancing What subject did Mr. Chips teach*latin What talk show hostess gave her guests the fewest opportunities to speak, according to a 1996 msu survey*oprah winfrey What technique did Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards pioneer*in vitro fertilization What ten volume tome did Victor Hugo give the world in 1862*les miserables What term describes the study of the behaviour of materials and substances at very low temperatures*cryogenics What term is given to that part of the Earth which can support life*biosphere What term is used to describe the process of extracting poison from snakes*milking What term was used from 1914 onwards to describe music emanating from New Orleans*jazz What Texan slammed back more bourbon and branch water than any character in TV history?*j. r. ewing What the most north-eastern state of the contiguous u.s*maine What three words mean the same as 5,880,000,000,000 miles*one light year What tropic passes through Mexico*cancer What TV personality did Doritos commercials?*Jay Leno What two characters from Sesame Street got their names from the movie \"It's a Wonderful Life\"*bert and ernie What two countries were known as \"the yellow peril\" in the 1890's *china & japan*japan & china What type of animal was selected to test the first electric toothbrush*the dog*dog What type of craft is the u.s's airforce one*boeing 747 What type of insect performs a waggle dance*hive bee What type of metal is used in the filament of an electric light bulb*tungsten What type of number describes the ratio of the speed of a plane to the speed of sound*mach What type of scientific equipment was named after the german Bunsen*burner What type of storm has a central calm area, called the eye, which has winds spiraling inwardly*hurricane What U S state was once an independent republic*texas What u.s. vice-president said 'some newspapers dispose of their garbage by printing it'*spiro agnew What units are used to measure the size of pearls*grains What US state includes the telephone area code 503*oregon What US state includes the telephone area code 504*louisiana What us state includes the telephone area code 612*minnesota What us state includes the telephone area code 615*tennessee What US state includes the telephone area code 703*virginia What vehicles are involved in the 'Tour de France'?*Bicycles What vitamin deficiency causes rickets*vitamin d What war did Joan of Arc's inspirational leadership help end*the hundred What was 1990s most populous U S state*california What was A.A. Milne's first name*alan What was Al Bundy's nickname during the dream sequence with all of the women in his bedroom?\"Al night long What was Al Capone's favorite bullet proof car*cadillac What was al capone's favorite bullet-proof car*cadillac What was ALF's girlfriend from Melmac's name?*Rhonda What was astronaut edwin aldrin's nickname*buzz What was discovered at Sutter's Mill, California in 1848*gold What was Donald Fagen's first solo album title (1982)?*The Nightfly What was elvis presley's twin brother's first name*garon What was first sold at the 1904 St Louis worlds fair*ice cream cones What was formerly called the Christian Revival Association and the East London Christian Mission*salvation army What was JFK's nickname for his daughter Caroline?*Buttons What was Lestat's mother's name?*gabrielle What was Louise Joy Brown the first of*test tube baby What was Maggie Seaver's maiden name on Growing Pains?*Maggie Malone What was Massachusetts' logical choice for an official state dessert, in 1996*boston cream pie What was originally called the pluto platter*frisbee What was Potsie's last name on Happy Days*weber What was rembrandt's surname*van rijn what was richard bach's best selling book?*jonathan livingston seagull What was Rizzo's real name in Grease?*Betty What was robert montgomery's profession*actor what was Rocky Balboa's nickname in the ring?*the italian stallion What was st. paul's trade before he converted*tent-maker What was Terry's surname in the television series Minder.*mccann What was the challanging method of catching a fly in Karate Kid?*Using chopsticks What was the country of Botswana called before 1966*bechuanaland What was the famous line uttered by an old woman in Wendy's ads?*Where's The Beef? What was the first commercial readymix food*pancake mix What was the first computer software company to go public on the New York Stock Exchange?*Cullinet what was the first disney film to feature stereophonic sound?*fantasia What was the first motion picture to have a synchronized musical score*Don What was the first name of the baby girl who fell down the well?*Jessica What was the first u.s consumer product sold in the soviet union*pepsi cola What was the first video Mtv played?*Video Killed the Radio Star What was the former German name of the Czech town of Ceske Budejovice*budweis What was the former name of Burkina Faso in Africa*upper volta What was the leading cause of death in the late 19th century*tuberculosis What was the name (4 letters) of the New York night club that helped launch the career of several early new wave groups?*CBGB's What was the name of Eddie Murphy's character in Beverly Hills Cop?*Axel Foley what was the name of jacques cousteau's research ship?*calypso What was the name of jim henson's muppet hound on the jimmy dean show*rowlf What was the name of King Arthur's sword*excalibur What was the name of Norman Beaton's barber's shop which was also the title of the TV series*desmond's What was the name of the actress who played \"Melonie\" on the show \"Webster and Melonie\"?*Heather O' Rourke What was the name of the bar that the characters from \"Three's Company\" frequented?*Regal Beagle What was the name of the bartender on The Love Boat?*Isaac Washington What was the name of the detective agency in Moonlighting?*Blue Moon Detective Agency What was the name of the first synthetic plastic made in 1908*bakelite What was the name of the helicopter service that was the cover for Airwolf?*Santini Air What was the name of the home that Sofia Patrillo lived in before moving in with her daughter on the Golden Girls.*Shady Pines What was the name of the I.B.M. computer which played Chess against Gary Kasparov*deep blue What was the name of the monster that attacked Luke in the trash compactor in Star Wars?*A dianogaIn What was the name of the movement founded by the Pole Lech Walesa*solidarity What was the name of the multi-colored cube you had to re-organize?*Rubik Cube What was the name of the operatic diva who gave her name to a peach dessert*dame nellie melba What was the name of the Other short-lived spinoff of \"Three's Company\"*\"Three's a Crowd\" What was the name of the owner of the talking horse, Mr. Ed on TV*wilbur post What was the name of the party dog that that was Budwiser's mascot in the late eighties?*Spuds McKenzie What was the name of the police character played by Roy Scheider in the film Jaws*martin brody What was the name of the South African Prime Minister murdered in 1966*hendrik verwoerd What was the name of the submarine which sank the General Belgrano during the Falklands conflict*hms conqueror What was the name of the Titanic's sister ship*Olympic What was the nickname of Charles Heidsick, the 19th Century French wine producer*champagne charlie What was the number of the squadron which flew the Dambusters mission in 1943*617 What was the profession of Lancelot 'Capability' Brown*landscape gardener What was the royal residence after st james court*buckingham palace What was the screen name of the lead character in The Untouchables*elliot What was the title of Jung Chang's account of growing up in China*wild swans What was the world's principal Christian city before it fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1453*constantinople What was Webster's adopted mom and dad's name*Poppadouupalus What was William H. Bonney's nickname*Billy the kid What was willie mosconi famed for shooting*pool What weapon is tattooed on Glen Campell's arm*dagger What were Club Nouveu originally known as?*Timex Social Club What were dachshunds bred to hunt*badgers What were the first names of T E Lawrence, known as Lawrence of Arabia*thomas edward What woman is the wife of prince phillip, the mother of anne, andrew, charles and edward, and the daughter of george vi*elizabeth ii What woman is thought of as the greatest trick shot artist of all time?*annie oakley What word is used for a female fox*vixen what word is used for a female fox?*vixen What word links these: bar, cereal, continental*breakfast What word links these: battery, rain, test*acid What word links these: brother, gloves, skin*kid What word links these: cab, frequency, station*radio What word links these: cake, tea, egg*cup What word links these: cavalry, chore, name*household What word links these: centre, certificate, record*medical What word links these: comic, singer, soap*opera What word links these: contract, dodger, proposal*draft What word links these: detector, polish, scrap*metal What word links these: face, round, time*about What word links these: growth, policy, recovery*economic What word links these: meal, set, work*piece What word may be used to refer to a group of gnats*horde What would you do with \"ackee\" in jamaica*eat it What would you expect to find in a vespiary*wasps What ws Balki Bartokamus' occupation when he lived in Mypos?*Sheep Herder What year did Chernobyl explode*1986 What year did the first nudist colony open*1903 What year was a U2 pilot shot down for spying*1960 What year was film introduced to replace glass in making photographic negatives*1891 What year was The Bible printed using moveable type*1455 What year was the first tooth extraction under anaesthetic performed*1846 What year was the last woman hung in England*1955 What's a 10-20 to a police officer*location What's a dead body of an animal called*carcass What's a microchip made of*silicon What's a natatorium*swimming pool What's Krypton's state at standard temperature & pressure*gaseous what's the circulation of winds around a low pressure system called?*cyclone What's the fastest sea dwelling mammal*the dolphin What's the highest mountain in the 48 contiguous u.s. States*mount whitney What's the international radio code word for the letter \"J\"*juliet What's the longest river in the U S*mississippi river*mississippi What's the Malayan sun bear's main claim to fame*smallest bear What's the most common name in nursery rhymes*jack What's the most common term of endearment in the U.S.*honey What's the most frequently ingested mood altering drug*caffeine What's the most valuable crop in burma, laos and thailand*poppy What's the name of the counting system in which four is written \"100\"*binary What's the name of the dragon in the Ivor the Engine stories*idris What's the name of the second book in the Bible*exodus What's the nickname of the Iowa state football team*cyclones What's the official state sport of alaska*dog sledding What's the only property an orthodox Hindu woman can own?*Jewelry What's the second most spoken language on earth*english What's the sky king's home, near the town of grover, called*flying crown What's the square root of one-quarter*one half What's the world's largest fresh-water island*manitoulin What's white sugar mixed with to make brown sugar*molasses Whats the computer term \"bit\" short for*binary digit Whats the name of the large wooded area in which Robin Hood was supposed to have lived*sherwood forest Whats the nearest galaxy to our own*andromeda Whats the official language of Morocco*arabic When did Henry Ford build his first car*1896 When does a full moon always rise*sunset When is Saint George's day celebrated*april 23rd When not fighting crime, what did Underdog do for a living*shoeshine boy When someone is clumsy or awkward, especially with their hands, they are often said to be \"all ....\" These*thumbs When was george jones inducted into the country music hall of fame*1992 When was the first credit card issued*1900 When was the first jet aircraft flown*1941 When was the first Mad Max film released*1979 When was the first play staged at Londons Globe Theatre*1599 When was the first toothbrush with bristles invented*1498 When was the incandescent lamp invented*1879 When was the quadruplex telegraph invented*1864 When was the rechargable storage battery invented*1859 When was the shortest war in history*1896 Where are phalanges*hand Where are the Guiana Highlands*northern south america Where did Stalin, Churchill, Attlee and Truman meet in 1945 to determine the future of Germany after their unconditional surrender*potsdam Where did the bay of pigs take place*cuba Where did the birkenhead sink*danger point Where did the incas live*peru Where did the mafia originate*sicily Where do Grand Prix drivers put their cars at the beginning of a race*grid Where do the english monarchs live*buckingham palace Where does Dilbert think of inventions*In the bathtub Where does the Iditarod dog sled race take place*alaska Where in Italy is the wine Marsala made*sicily Where in London was the Great Exhibition of 1851 held*hyde park Where in the body are the Haversian canals*inside bones Where in the body is the axilla*armpit Where is antofagasta*chile Where is bill gates' company based*redmond, washington Where is charlottetown*prince edward island Where is crystal palace*london Where is eurodisney*paris, france Where is frostbite falls*minnesota Where is Huracan stadium*buenos aires Where is it polite to stick your tongue out at your guests*tibet Where is Mount Rushmore*south dakota Where is mount vesuvius*italy Where is the Bernabau stadium*madrid, spain Where is the Devil's Tower*wyoming usa Where is the fictional television station bdrx located*bedrock Where is the guggenheim museum*new york city where is the space needle?*seattle Where is the wailing wall*jerusalem Where was the last major american indian resistance to white settlement*wounded knee Where was the record for most snowfall in a day, on february 7 1916*alaska Where was the septuagint written*alexandria Where would you find vox humana and vox angelica together*on an organ where's the 19th hole on a golf course?*clubhouse Where, in 1955, was one of the worst accidents in motor racing history, when 82 spectators were killed*le mans Where, on a horse are its withers*shoulder Which \"daring young man on the flying trapeze\" gave his name to a garment*jules leotard Which 'first lady of jazz' died in June 1996*ella fitzgerald Which 1978 film from the book of the same name by Ira Levin, tell of the cloning of Adolf Hitler*the boys from brazil Which 50's Actress was born Vera Jayne Palmer*jane mansfield Which 60's folk artist sang the lyrics \"god told abraham kill me your son. abe said man you must be puttin me on\"*bob dylan Which 9-fingered pop pianist starred in the film Its all Happening?*Russ Conway Which acid builds up in the body during excessive exercise*lactic Which actor was born Maurice Micklewhite*michael caine Which actor's autobiography is entitled Dear Me*peter ustinov Which actress starred in the film Love Story*ali mcgraw Which African capital city is named from the Greek meaning 'three towns'*tripoli Which airline has the registration prefix 'vr'*cathay pacific Which animal floats in water*porcupine Which Australian author wrote Illywhacker and Oscar and Lucinda*peter carey Which Australian state capital was named in honour of a British Prime Minister*melbourne Which author created Svengali*georges du maurier Which band had members Robert palmer, Andy and John Taylor, and Tony Thompson?*The Power Station Which bank did the jailed Nick Leeson work for and ruin*barings Which best selling car with a production spanning some 30 years is to be replaced by the \"Focus\"*ford escort Which bone in the human body is at the front but sounds like it should be at the back*sternum Which book by James Joyce takes palce on a single Dublin day in June 1904*ulysses Which British town is famous for its cutlery production*sheffield Which Canadian city was originally called Bytown*ottawa Which car company makes the 'Avensis'*toyota Which cellular structures are composed of DNA*chromosomes Which character was portrayed by Robert Redford in the film Out of Africa*dennis finch hatton Which chemical element has the ancient name Stannum*tin Which chemical element is named after the 1959 winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics*laurencium Which city's airport is the home base for Cathay Pacific Airlines*hong kong Which classic dish contains strips of steak cooked in a wine sauce with sour cream*stroganoff Which comedian created the character of maude frickert*jonathan winters Which comic actor who died in 1977 entered a competition to find his look alike, anonymously, and only came third*charlie chaplin Which country blew up a greenpeace ship in new zealand*france Which country has won the most Olympic gold medals at 10,000 metres*finland Which country is known as the Hashemite Kingdom*jordan Which country is the biggest consumer of wine*france Which country is widely acknowledged to have the largest Jewish population*united states Which country produces Dao wine*portugal Which country saw the Mau Mau uprising?*Kenya Which country was invaded by Soviet troops in August 1968*czechoslovakia Which country was the first to legalise abortion*iceland Which country was the setting for The Flame Trees of Thika*kenya Which country's name means \"equator\"*ecuador Which country's national flag consists only of a green field*libya Which county lies between the north sea and greater london*essex Which creature do Eskimos (or Inuit) call a nanook*polar bear Which department of the us government did eliot ness work for*treasury Which detective was played by Jack Webb in Dragnet*sgt joe friday Which dog was originally bred to hunt badgers*dachshund Which drink does Melanie Sykes advertise on TV*boddingtons Which drug can be extracted from the bark of the cinchona tree*quinine Which element has the chemical symbol Cs; capital C lower-case s*caesium Which English composer was born near Worcester in 1857 and died in 1934*edward elgar Which English King met Francis I of France on the 'Field of the Cloth of Gold'*henry viii Which English king's coronation was postponed because he was suffering from appendicitis*edward vii Which European city is served by Fiumicino airport*rome Which european country will lose its independence if there is no heir to the throne*monaco Which famous artist took up painting with his left hand when he lost the use of his right hand at the age of sixty*Leonardo da Vinci Which famous film actor, who died of lung cancer in 1957, used his real name but dropped his middle name of de Forest*humphrey bogart Which famous museum is in paris, france*louvre Which famous sporting venue is above NewYorks Pennsylvania Station*madison square gardens Which film director's films include \"Midnight Express\" and \"Bugsy Malone\"*alan parker Which film links novelist Ira Levin and Sharon Stone*sliver Which film star is the real life husband of Goldie Hawn*kurt russell Which film, directed by Sydney Pollack, won the 1985 Academy Award for Best Picture*out of africa Which food product did Henry Cooper advertise in 1984*shredded wheat Which forename, deriving from the Germanic 'rulehard', has been held by three English kings*richard Which former 'Neighbours' star had a hit with 'Any Dream Will Do'*jason donovan Which French athlete won both the 200m and the 400m on the track at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games*maria-jose perec Which french dramatist's works include Phedre and Andromaque*jean racine Which French mathematician, \"the father of Modem Mathematics\", invented analytical or co-ordinate geometry*rene descartes Which fungal plant disease particularly affects brassicas*club root Which game uses the largest ball*earthball Which German actress appeared in the film \"Witness for the Prosecution*marlene dietrich Which Gloucestershire town, famous for its abbey, lies on the confluence of the Severn and Avon*tewkesbury Which golfer has won the British Open most times since 1945*tom watson (5) Which great battle took place from July 1st to November 18th 1916?*The Battle of the Somme Which Greek island is also a variety of lettuce*cos Which group had the hit album 'White on Blonde'*texas Which hero of tv and cinema fights an unending battle for 'truth, justice, and the American way*superman Which Hollywood heart throbs real name was Roy Scherer*rock hudson Which houses fought the war of the roses*lancaster and york Which is Britain's largest native carnivore*badger Which is considered the most powerful piece on the chess board*queen Which is the highest capital city in Europe*madrid Which is the largest cathedral*st peter's Which is the largest of the Canadian Provinces and Territories*northwest territories Which is the largest river forming part of the u.s-mexico border*rio grande Which is the last of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments to be played in the year*us open Which is the only bird that can see the colour blue*owl Which is the only English word to both begin and end with the letters U-N-D ?*Underground Which is the world's second largest monolith*ayers rock Which is the worlds tallest grass*bamboo Which jazz cornettist composed and recorded \"Davenport Blues\" in 1925*b1x beiderbecke Which jazz pianist composed the jungle music \"Black and Tan Fantasy\" with Bubber Miley, and recorded it with his band in 1927*duke ellington Which jockey rode a Derby winner called Pinza*gordon richards Which kellogg's cereal was advertised by tusk tusk the elephant*coco Which law did sir isaac newton discover when he was only twenty three years old*law of universal gravitation Which lawyer broke the law by refusing to be finger-printed in the Transvaal during 1907*Gandhi Which liqueur gives the cocktail \"Tequila Sunrise\" its red glow*grenadine Which London MP is more famous as an actress*glenda jackson Which london station handles trains directly to the continent, through the channel tunnel*waterloo Which London's church's other name is the Collegiate Church of St. Peter*westminster abbey Which major river flows through gloucester*severn Which Mammal has the highest blood pressure*giraffe Which modem country was formerly Nyasaland*malawi Which modern author wrote The Regeneration trilogy*pat barker Which mountain peak is the highest in the Western Hemisphere*aconcagua Which mountain range forms a geographical boundary between Europe and Asia*urals Which movie about a TV news show won Peter Finch a posthumous Oscar*network Which museum now occupies the site of the old Bedlam Hospital in London*imperial war museum Which musical includes the Barbara Dickson/Elaine Page song I Know Him So Well?*Chess Which musical was based on the play The Matchmaker?*Hello Dolly Which nazi leader had his 6 children poisoned prior to his own death*goebbels Which nineteenth century author is buried in Samoa*robert louis stevenson Which Nobel Prize winner wrote 'The Old Man and the Sea*ernest hemingway Which object was known as a Churchwarden*long clay pipe Which opera singer was known as \"La Stupenda\"*joan sutherland Which opera, composed by Saint-Saens, and first performed in 1877, is set in Palestine*samson and delilah Which ovine expression is used for a disreputable member of a family or group*black sheep Which people slide down a pole to help them to get to work quickly*firemen Which planet circles the sun every 84 years*uranus Which planet did John Couch Adams and Urbain Leverrier work out the existence and position of before it could actually be seen*neptune Which planet is orbited by the moon Charon*pluto Which planet was discovered in 1846*neptune Which planet was the 'Planet of the Apes'*earth Which popular singer of the 80's has the real name Christopher Davidson*chris de burgh Which port on the River Douro is the second largest city in Portugal*oporto Which Prime Minister introduced Income Tax*pitt the younger Which religion believes in the Four Noble Truths*buddhism Which rock musician committed suicide in Scattle on 5th April 1994*kurt cobain Which Russian word means openness*glasnost Which saint founded a monastery at Iona in the sixth century*saint columba Which Saint translated the Vulgate bible*jerome Which sci-fi writer adapted his own book for the movie Pet Sematary*stephen king Which Scottish Quarter day is on August 1st*lammas Which sea route connects the North Atlantic with the Beaufort Sea and the Pacific Ocean*the northwest passage Which Shakespeare character described himself as having \"Loved not wisely but too well\"*othello Which singing King died in 1965*nat king cole Which south east Asian city was formerly called Krung Threp*bangkok Which sport is featured in the book and film \"This Sporting Life\"*rugby league Which star of films such as 'Ryan's Daughter' died in 1997*robert mitchum Which state became the 14th state of the u.s*vermont Which state forms an enclave at the heart of the city of Rome*vatican city Which strait separates Russian and Alaska*bering strait Which substance, occurring naturally in fruit, causes jams and preserves to set*pectin Which tennesee williams play is about a sicilian-american woman*rose tattoo Which tennis star wore denim shorts during matches*andre agassi Which town in the US had Clint Eastwood as its mayor*carmel Which tube line goes to Brixton*victoria Which two fighting ships other than the 'arizona' were sunk at pearl harbor*oklahoma and utah Which two fruits are an anagram of each other*lemon and melon Which two male fish give birth*sea horse and pipe fish Which types of wood are most often used for firewood in the home*hardwood Which U S president was fatally shot in 1881*garfield Which U.S. president gave the 'four freedoms of democracy' speech- ie freedom from want; freedom from fear; freedom of worship and freedom of speech*franklin d roosevelt Which UK city, other than London, has a station called Charing Cross*glasgow Which US golfer was killed when his plane crashed in 1999*payne stewart Which US writer wrote The Naked and the Dead*norman mailer Which vegetable is used if a dish is described as 'a la Bretonne'*haricot beans Which was the first 'spaghetti western' starring Clint Eastwood*a fistful of dollars Which was the first apostle to be stoned to death*stephen Which wedding anniversary is coral*thirty fifth Which word comes from the Roman \"where three roads meet\" as a place where messages were left*trivia Which word follows Juliet, Kilo and Lima*mike Which word, taken from the French, translates literally as 'rotten pot'*potpourri Which World Champion heavyweight boxer held the title for the longest*joe louis Which writer's latest work, Birds of Prey , features the Courtneys - the family that appeared in his first, When the Lion Feeds , published in 1964*wilbur smith Which year did Jemima Goldsmith marry Imram Kahn*1995 Who advocated the planting peanuts and sweet potatoes to replace cotton and tobacco (i.e. crop rotation)?*George Washington Carver Who appeared in 'st. elmo's fire', 'the scarlett letter' and 'striptease'*demi moore Who are santa's reindeer, in alphabetical order*blitzen, comet, dancer, Who ate chicken little*foxy loxy who ate chicken little?*foxy loxy Who bought manattan island for the equivalent of 24 dollars*peter minuit Who built the 'cherokee' and 'commanche' aircraft*piper Who claimed that, in the Garden of Eden, God spoke Swedish, Adam spoke Danish, & the serpent spoke French*swedish philologist Who composed \"Invitation to the Dance \" in 1819*weber Who composed \"Messiah\"*handel Who composed the music for the ballet 'l'apres-midi d'un faune'*claude Who composed the musical piece Carmina Burana*carl orff Who composed the opera, \"The Queen of Spades\"*tchaikovsky Who conquered the matterhorn in 1865*edward whymper Who controls more than 80% of the world's rough diamond supply*de beers Who crashed out of the 1995 Tour de France after just 92 seconds*chris boardman Who created john blackthorne*james clavell Who created the 'grinch'*dr seuss Who created the comic strip 'Doonesbury'*garry trudeau Who created WinnieThe Pooh*a a milne Who cremated on the banks of the ganges river on january 31, 1948*mahatma Who did orson welles play in the film 'the third man'*harry lime Who did pat sajak play on the soapie 'days of our lives'*kevin hathaway Who did Roger Bannister beat at the Commonwealth Games of 1954*john landy Who did Spain fight in the 1808-1814 Peninsular War?*Portugal Who did Vivian Vance play on 'the lucy show'*Vivian Bagley Who died three days before groucho marx*elvis presley Who directed 'the breakfast club'*john hughes who directed the monochrome (sepia) sequences at the beginning and end of \"the wizard of oz\" (1939)?*king vidor Who discovered gold on the witwatersrand*george harrison Who discovered oxygen*joseph priestley Who founded the Church of Scientology*l. ron hubbard Who gave excalibur to king arthur*lady of the lake Who had a hit with 'Stand By Your Man'*tammy wynette Who had a number one hit in 1969 with Something in the Air*thunderclap newman Who has daughters named Jade, Elizabeth, Scarlett and Georgia*mick jagger Who has played in the most consecutive baseball games*cal ripken jr Who has the highest per capital consumption of cheese*france Who hated mozart with a deadly passion*salieri Who holds the nhl record for the most goals scored during a regular season*wayne gretzky Who hosts the monza grand prix*italy Who invented the cash register in 1879*james ritty Who invented the difference engine*charles babbage Who invented the first practical steam engine*thomas newcomen Who invented the geodesic dome*buckminster fuller Who invented the pneumatic tyre from a section of garden hose*john dunlop Who invented the Windows o s*bill gates Who is Dick Tracy's sweetheart*tess trueheart Who is famously buried in the churchyard at Bamburgh, Northumberland*grace darling Who is known as a collector of trivia*spermologer Who is known as the \"George Washington\" of South America*simon bolivar Who is known as the father of genetics*gregor mendel Who is nick and nora charles' dog*asta Who is Prime Minister of Australia*john howard Who is Private Eyes \"First Lady of Fleet St\"*glenda slagg Who is robert van winkle*vanilla ice Who is schroeder's favourite composer*beethoven Who is the babylonian goddess of love and fertility*ishtar Who is the Barber of Seville*Figaro Who is the central figure in Peter C Newmans 'The Establishment Man'*conrad black Who is the current Secretary of State for Social Security*alastair darling Who is the Greek messenger god*hermes Who is the lead singer of 'the doors'*jim morrison Who is the only singer to have no. 1 hits in the 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's*cliff richard Who is the patron saint of foreign missions*st francis Who is the patron saint of housewives*st anne Who is the patron saint of lace makers*our lady of loretto Who is the patron saint of mariners*star of the sea Who is the patron saint of mathematicians*st hubert Who is the patron saint of monks*st benedict Who is the patron saint of nurses*st raphael Who is the patron saint of organ makers*st genesius Who is the patron saint of peasants*st lucy Who is the patron saint of sick poor*st martin de porres Who is the patron saint of stone masons*st sebastian Who is the patron saint of surgeons*sts. cosmas & damian Who is the patron saint of throat*st cecile Who is the patron saint of women in labor*st anne Who is the patron saint of writers*st paul Who is the Prime Minister of France*lionel jospin Who is the roman counterpart of hermes*mercury Who is the roman god of light and sky*jupiter Who kept searching for his long lost salt shaker*jimmy buffet Who led the mormons to the great salt lake*brigham young Who lost her sheep*little bo-peep Who married prince albert*queen albert Who married the Owl and The Pussycat*the turkey Who or what was Rosanna Arquette seeking in 1985*susan Who owned jerusalem before israel*jordan Who owns: Right Guard deodorant*gillette Who painted \"The Naked Maja\"*goya Who patrols gotham city*batman and robin Who played 'Banacek' in the 1970's TV series of the same name*george peppard Who played bonnie to warren beatty's clyde*faye dunaway Who played detective, Frank Cannon, in the TV series 'Cannon'*william conrad Who played lestat in 'interview with the vampire'*tom cruise Who played nick nack & came rolling home*this old man Who played queen amidala in the latest 'star wars' film*natalie portman Who played saxophone on \"The Girl From Ipanema\"*stan getz Who played the female lead in the Alien films*sigourney weaver Who played the lead role in the first Tarzan movie*elmo lincoln who played the male lead in the 1965 film entitled the war lord?*charlton heston Who played the named character in the following films: Darby's Rangers; Mister Buddwing; and Marlowe*james garner Who played the respectable hooker in \"From here to Eternity\"*Donna Reed Who played the telephone operator on laugh-in*lily tomlin Who played the title role in the 1921 film 'The Sheik'*rudolf valentino Who playes Captain Picard in Star Trek: the next generation*patrick stewart Who plays the part of Inspector Gadget in the film 'Gadget'*matthew broderick Who presents the radio programme \"In the Psychiatrist's Chair\"*anthony clare Who ran unsuccesfully against Regan in 1984?*Walter Mondale Who recorded \"burning bridges\" in 1960*jack scott Who recorded 'a boy named sue'*johnny cash Who recorded the 1996 alburn, \"Older\"*george michael Who recorded the 1997 album \"Flaming Pie\"*paul mccartney Who recorded the album \"Get Lucky\" in 1982*loverboy Who recorded the album \"wish you were here\" in 1975*pink floyd Who released 'time, love and tenderness' in 1981*michael bolton Who released the No.1 hit single 'Barbie Girl' in October 1997*aqua Who ruled the seas in Greek mythology*poseidon Who said 'et tu brute'*julius caesar Who said 'ronald reagan doesn't dye his hair; he bleaches his face'*johnny Who said that all matter comes from fire, water, earth & air*aristotle Who said, ich bin ein Berliner*john f kennedy Who sailed to the Antarctic in the ship Discovery*scott amundsen Who sailed to the new world in 'the mayflower'*pilgrims Who sang 'another one bites the dust'*queen Who sang 'foolish games'*jewel Who sang 'friends in low places' and 'thunder rolls'*garth brooks Who sang 'think' in the original 'blues brothers' film*aretha franklin Who sang about desmond and molly jones*beatles Who sang about the fall of man in 'the tall oak tree'*dorsey burnette Who sang the song from the Disney movie 'Can You Feel The Love Tonight*elton john Who sang the title theme of the James Bond film A View to a Kill*duran duran Who sent the brief message \"i came, i saw, i conquered\"*julius caesar Who signed the Emancipation Proclamation?*Abraham Lincoln Who signed the USA for Africa poster with his thumbprint*stevie wonder Who sought to create the great society*lyndon johnson*johnson Who starred in the film 'the man with two brains'*steve martin Who started the dragonlance series*margaret weiss and tracy hickman Who stood at the top with \"stand by your man*tammy wynette Who taught alexander the great*aristotle who was \"bonnie prince charles\"?*charles edward stuart Who was 'too sexy for his shirt'*right said fred Who was a member of 'crosby, stills and nash' and 'the hollies'*graham nash Who was Alexander the Great's father*phillip ii Who was assassinated on november 22, 1963 in dallas*president john f kennedy Who was born on krypton*superman Who was British Prime Minister at the outbreak of WWI*herbert asquith Who was Canadian parliaments first Inuk member*peter ittinuar Who was captain of the Titanic*edward smith Who was defendant in the so called \"monkey trial\"*john t scopes Who was dictator of Spain from 1937 to 1975*francisco franco Who was Jack the Ripper's first victim*mary ann nichols Who was john reid*lone ranger Who was king arthur's father*uther pendragon Who was king of macedonia from 336 to 323 b.c*alexander the great Who was known as the maid of orleans*joan of arc Who was married to Francis II, Lord Darnley and The Earl of Bosworth*mary, queen of scots Who was marshall james butler \"wild bill\" hickock's sidekick*jingles Who was Michelle's first boyfriend on Full House?*Howie Who was Mr. Wizard*Don Herbert Who was named Chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board by Ronald Reagan in 1987, a post he still (February '99) holds*alan greenspan Who was Pope during World War II*pius xii Who was responsible for driving the english out of scotland in 1297*william Who was responsible for the infamous assination attempt on then President Reagan?*John Hinkley Jr. Who was ronald reagan's first wife*jane wyman Who was shot as he left the Washington Hilton in 1981*ronald reagan Who was Tasmania's famous swashbuckler*errol flynn Who was the 10th president of the U S*john tyler Who was the 16th president of the united states*abraham lincoln who was the 16th president of the united states?*abraham lincoln Who was the 26th president of the U S*theodore roosevelt Who was the alter ego of 'the incredible hulk'*dr david banner Who was the defeated Socialist Prime Minister in the Spanish General Election of March 1996*felipe gonzalez Who was the Egyptian god of the Nile, depicted in human form with a beard, large belly, & a crown of aquatic*hapi Who was the famous individual who originated the catch phrase \"Just Say No\"*Nancy Reagan Who was the first black actress to win an oscar*hattie macdaniel Who was the first British Prime Minister, although he did not use the title*sir robert walpole Who was the first Briton to win the Nobel Prize for Literature*rudyard kipling Who was the first driver to wear a helmet in the indy 500*eddie rickenbacker Who was the first female prime minister of india*indira gandhi Who was the first lady to have made the \"old blue dress\" she wore to an inauguration*rosalynn carter Who was the first person to swim the english channel*captain matthew webb Who was the first president born in a hospital*jimmy carter Who was the first president of the Royal Academy*sir joshua reynolds Who was the first woman to lead a British trade union*Brenda Dean Who was the founder of microsoft*bill gates Who was the French sculptor of the Statue of Liberty*frederic bartholdi Who was the greek goddess of spring*persephone Who was the Greek philosopher who decided he'd rather drink hemlock than deny his beliefs*Socrates Who was the king of Judah (800-783 bc)?*Amaziah Who was the last king of Troy*priam Who was the last president of the U S, as of 1998, to die in office*john kennedy Who was the leader of the bad guys on Hulk Hogan's Rock N Wrestling that annoyed Hulk Hogan and his freinds?*Rowdy Roddy Piper Who was the leader of the good Transformers?*Optimus Prime Who was the lone ranger's indian companion*tonto Who was the longest serving president in French history*francois mitterand Who was the losing Republican candidate in the 1964 U.S. Presidential Election*barry goldwater Who was the male star of the film Fatal Attraction*michael douglas who was the norse goddess of lust and fertility?*freya Who was the only astronaut to lose his spacecraft*gus grissom Who was the only pope born in England*adrian iv Who was the only president born in Illinois, the land of lincoln*ronald reagan Who was the only President of the Confederate States of America*jefferson davies Who was the second king of israel*david Who was the shortest ever mature human?*Gul Mohammed Who was the sun king*louis xiv Who was the villain in 'star wars'*darth vader Who was ulysses' son, who grew to manhood in his absence*telemachus Who was Vice President to Jimmy Carter, and the Democratic nomination for the presidency in 1984*walter mondale Who was William Claude Dukenfield better known as*W C Fields Who was with patricia hearst the night she was kidnaped*steven weed Who was world champion in boxing from 1952-1962*archie moore Who went on to become an 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By what pseudonym is writer Frederick Dannay Manfred Bennington Lee better known?
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Although there is no fantastic content, the Queen franchise has some sf interest because – as with Leslie Charteris – \"Queen\" eventually became a House Name under which several sf authors ghosted novels based on detailed outlines by Dannay. (The Queens' normal procedure was for Dannay to devise the plot and Lee to draft the story, after which both made revisions; ghosted titles were similarly revised.) Theodore Sturgeon wrote The Player on the Other Side (1963). Avram Davidson wrote And On the Eighth Day (1964) – set in an isolated community practising an offbeat Religion – The Fourth Side of the Triangle (1965) and a version of The House of Brass (1968): the last was rejected by the Queens, and the synopsis was expanded by Manfred B Lee as usual. 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Lee, scrittori di letteratura poliziesca e inventori del detective che porta il nome del loro pseudonimo.Frederick Dannay (nato Daniel Nathan, 20 ottobre 1905 - 3 settembre 1982) e Manfred Bennington Lee (nato Manford Lepovski, 11 gennaio 1905 – 3 aprile 1971) erano due cugini newyorkesi di origine ebraica cresciuti a Brooklyn, che nel corso della loro carriera letteraria scrissero anche con lo pseudonimo di Barnaby Ross; a partire dagli anni sessanta il nome \"Ellery Queen\" divenne una sorta di franchise sotto la cui firma figurano romanzi apocrifi autorizzati da Dannay e Lee; la produzione di tali apocrifi terminò tuttavia con la morte di Lee nel 1971, in quanto Dannay, che morì 11 anni più tardi, non e", "precise_score": 3.85469913482666, "rough_score": 5.131875038146973, "source": "search", "title": "About: Ellery Queen - DBpedia" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Ellery Queen-\"The Dragon's Teeth\"-1939-Frederick A. Stokes-5 1/2\" X 8\"-325 pages-Hardcover book-Signed By Author.Ellery Queen is both a fictional character and a pseudonym used by two American cousins from Brooklyn, New York: Daniel Nathan, alias Frederic Dannay (October 20, 1905�September 3, 1982) and Manford (Emanuel) Lepofsky, alias Manfred Bennington Lee (January 11, 1905�April 3, 1971), to write detective fiction.In a successful series of novels that covered 42 years, Ellery Queen served as both author's name and that of the detective-hero. During the 1930s and much of the 1940s, that detective-hero was possibly the best known American fictional detective. Movies, radio shows, and television shows have been based on their works.The two, particularly Dannay, were also responsible for co-founding and directing Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, generally considered as one of the most influential English crime fiction magazines of the last sixty-five years. They were also prominent historians in the field, editing numerous collections and anthologies of short stories such as The Misadventures of Sherlock Holmes.Their 994-page anthology for The Modern Library, 101 Years' Entertainment: The Great Detective Stories, 1841-1941, was a landmark work that remained in print for many years. Under their collective pseudonym, the cousins were given the Grand Master Award for achievements in the field of the mystery story by the Mystery Writers of America in 1961.The book has been autographed on the title page by Manfred B. Lee with a fountain pen in blue and Frederic Dannay (\"Ellery Queen\") with a fountain pen in black............BOTH BOOK AND AUTOGRAPHS ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION..............", "precise_score": 6.452164649963379, "rough_score": 5.848341464996338, "source": "search", "title": "Ellery Queen 1939 Book \"The Dragon's Teeth\" Signed ..." }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "A collective name or collective pseudonym is one shared by two or more persons, for example the co-authors of a work, such as Ellery Queen, or Nicolas Bourbaki.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.705920219421387, "source": "wiki", "title": "Pseudonym" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "A pen name may be used specifically to hide the identity of the author, as in the case of exposé books about espionage or crime, or explicit erotic fiction. Some prolific authors adopt a pseudonym to disguise the extent of their published output, e.g. Stephen King writing as Richard Bachman. Co-authors may choose to publish under a collective pseudonym, e.g., P. J. Tracy and Perri O'Shaughnessy. Frederic Dannay and Manfred Lee used the name Ellery Queen as both a pen name for their collaborative works and as the name of their main character.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.397691011428833, "source": "wiki", "title": "Pseudonym" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "In a successful series of novels and short stories that covered 42 years, \"Ellery Queen\" served as a joint pseudonym for the cousins Dannay and Lee, as well as the name of the primary detective-hero they created. During the 1930s and much of the 1940s, that detective-hero was possibly the best known American fictional detective. 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They allowed the Ellery Queen name to be used as a house name for a number of novels written by other authors from outlines provided by Dannay, most of them published in the 1960s as paperback originals and not featuring Ellery Queen as a character.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.861823558807373, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Manfred Lee", "passage": "Dannay and Lee remained circumspect about their writing methods. Novelist and critic H.R.F. Keating wrote, \"How actually did they do it? Did they sit together and hammer the stuff out word by word? Did one write the dialogue and the other the narration? ... What eventually happened was that Fred Dannay, in principle, produced the plots, the clues, and what would have to be deduced from them as well as the outlines of the characters and Manfred Lee clothed it all in words. 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They decided to use as their collective pseudonym the same name that they had given their detective. Inspired by the formula and style of the Philo Vance novels by S. S. Van Dine, their entry won the contest, but before it could be published, the magazine closed. Undeterred, the cousins took their novel to other publishers, and The Roman Hat Mystery was published in 1929. According to H. R. F. Keating, \"Later the cousins took a sharper view of the Philo Vance character, Manfred Lee calling him, with typical vehemence, 'the biggest prig that ever came down the pike'.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.494454860687256, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "The Roman Hat Mystery established a reliable template: a geographic formula title (The Dutch Shoe Mystery, The Egyptian Cross Mystery, etc.); an unusual crime; a complex series of clues and red herrings; multiple misdirected solutions before the final truth is revealed, and a cast of supporting characters including Ellery's father, Inspector Richard Queen, and his irascible assistant, Sergeant Velie. What became the most famous part of the early Ellery Queen books was the \"Challenge to the Reader.\" This was a single page near the end of the book declaring that the reader had seen all the same clues Ellery had, and that only one solution was possible. According to novelist/critic Julian Symons, \"The rare distinction of the books is that this claim is accurate. There are problems in deduction that do really permit of only one answer, and there are few crime stories indeed of which this can be said.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.509062767028809, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "The fictional detective Ellery Queen is the author of the books in which he appears (The Finishing Stroke, 1958) and the editor of the magazine that bears his name (The Player On The Other Side, 1963). In earlier novels he is a snobbish Harvard-educated intellectual of independent means who wears pince-nez glasses and investigates crimes because he finds them stimulating. He supposedly derived these characteristics from his mother, the daughter of an aristocratic New York family, who had married Richard Queen, a bluff, man-in-the-street New York Irishman, and who dies before the stories began. From 1938, Ellery spends some time working in Hollywood as a screenwriter (in The Four of Hearts and The Origin of Evil), and solves cases with a Hollywood setting. At this point, he has a slick façade, is part of Hollywood society and hobnobs comfortably with the wealthy and famous. Beginning with Calamity Town in 1942, Ellery becomes less of a cypher and more of a human being, often becoming emotionally affected by the people in his cases, and at one point quitting detective work altogether. Calamity Town, two sequels, and some short stories are set in the imaginary town of Wrightsville, and subsidiary characters recur from story to story; Ellery relates to the various strata of American society as an outsider. However, after his Hollywood and Wrightsville periods, he is returned to his New York City roots for the remainder of his career, and is then seen again as an ultra-logical crime solver who remains distant from his cases. In the very late novels, he often seems a near-faceless, near-characterless persona whose role is purely to solve the mystery. So striking are the differences between the different periods of the Ellery Queen character that Julian Symons advanced the theory that there were two \"Ellery Queens\"—an older and younger brother. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.549771308898926, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Ellery Queen is said to be married and the father of a child in the introductions to the first few novels, but this plot line is never developed and Ellery is mainly portrayed as a bachelor. The character of Nikki Porter, who acts as Ellery's secretary and is something of a love interest, was encountered first in the radio series. Nikki's curiosity and her attempts to encourage Ellery to work as a detective are responsible for a number of radio and film plots from the early 1940s. Her first appearance in a written story is in the final pages of There Was An Old Woman (1943), when a character with whom Ellery has had some flirtatious moments announces spontaneously that she's changing her name to Nikki Porter and going to work as Ellery's secretary. Nikki Porter appears sporadically thereafter in novels and stories, linking the character from radio and movies into the written canon. The character of Paula Paris, an agoraphobic gossip columnist, is linked romantically with Ellery in one novel, The Four of Hearts, and in short stories during the Hollywood period, but does not appear in the radio series or films, and soon vanished from the books. Ellery is not given any serious romantic interests after Nikki Porter and Paula Paris disappear from the books. Late in the series, in the 1968 novel \"The House of Brass\", Inspector Queen remarries after decades as a widower.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.126914978027344, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "The Queen household, an apartment in New York shared by the Queens father and son, also contains a houseboy named Djuna, at least in the earliest novels and short stories. This young man, who may be of gypsy origin, appears periodically in the canon, apparently ageless and family-free, in a supporting role as cook, receiver of parcels, valet, and as occasional minor comedy relief. He is the principal character in some, not all, of the juvenile novels ghost-written by other writers under the pseudonym Ellery Queen, Jr.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.869196891784668, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "By the late 1930s, when Ellery Queen—author and character—moved to Hollywood to try movie scriptwriting, the tone of the novels began to change along with the detective's character. Romance was introduced, solutions began to involve more psychological elements, and the \"Challenge to the Reader\" vanished from the books. Some of the novels also moved from mere puzzles to more introspective themes. The three novels set in the fictional New England town of Wrightsville, starting with Calamity Town in 1942, even showed the limitations of Ellery's methods of detection. According to Julian Symons, \"Ellery ... occasionally lost his father, as his exploits took place more frequently in the small town of Wrightsville ... where his arrival as a house guest was likely to be the signal for the commission of one or more murders. Very intelligently, Dannay and Lee used this change in locale to loosen the structure of their stories. More emphasis was placed on personal relationships, and less on the details of investigation.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.712953567504883, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "In the 1950s and 1960s, the authors tried some more experimental work, especially in three novels written by other writers, all based on detailed outlines by Dannay. The Player on the Other Side, ghost-written by Theodore Sturgeon, delves more deeply into motive than most Ellery Queen novels. And on the Eighth Day (1964), ghost-written by Avram Davidson, was a religious allegory touching on fascism. Davidson also wrote The Fourth Side of the Triangle. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.180665493011475, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Toward the end of their careers, the cousins allowed some crime novels, mainly paperback originals, to be written by various ghostwriters under the Ellery Queen name. These books did not feature the character Ellery Queen as the protagonist. They included three novels featuring \"the governor's troubleshooter\", Micah \"Mike\" McCall, and six featuring Captain Tim Corrigan, of the NYPD's Main Office Squad. The prominent science-fiction writer Jack Vance wrote three of these original paperbacks, including the locked room mystery A Room to Die In.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.635512351989746, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "There are also several collections of Ellery Queen short stories. These were praised by Julian Symons as follows \"...in some ways the short story is better suited than the novel to this kind of writing... This is notable especially in the case of Ellery Queen. The best of his short stories belong to the early intensely ratiocinative period, and both The Adventures of Ellery Queen (1934) and The New Adventures (1940) are as absolutely fair and totally puzzling as the most passionate devotee of orthodoxy could wish... (E)very story in these books is composed with wonderful skill.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.124163627624512, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Barnaby Ross", "passage": "Novels as Barnaby Ross", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.714797019958496, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Beginning in 1932, the cousins wrote four novels using the pseudonym Barnaby Ross about Drury Lane, a Shakespearean actor who had retired from the stage due to deafness and was consulted as an amateur detective. The novels also featured Inspector Thumm (at first of the New York police, then later a private investigator) and his crime-solving daughter Patience. The Drury Lane novels are in the whodunit style. The Tragedy of X and The Tragedy of Y are variations on the locked room mystery format. The Tragedy of Y bears some resemblance to the Ellery Queen novel There Was an Old Woman: both are about eccentric families headed by a matriarch.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.147919654846191, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "In the early 1930s, before Dannay and Lee's identity as the authors had been made public, \"Ellery Queen\" and \"Barnaby Ross\" staged a series of public debates in which one cousin impersonated Queen and the other impersonated Ross, both of them wearing masks to preserve their anonymity. According to H.R.F. Keating, \"People said Ross must be the wit and critic Alexander Woollcott and Queen S.S. Van Dine..., creator of the super-snob detective Philo Vance, on whom 'Ellery Queen' was indeed modeled.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.222076892852783, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "The cousins also allowed the Barnaby Ross name to be used as a house name for the publication of a series of historical novels by Don Tracy. (See Ellery Queen (house name).) From the 1940s, republications of the Drury Lane books were mostly under the Ellery Queen name.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.452885627746582, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "On radio, The Adventures of Ellery Queen was heard on all three networks from 1939 to 1948. During the 1970s, syndicated radio fillers, Ellery Queen's Minute Mysteries, began with an announcer saying, \"This is Ellery Queen...\" and contained a short one-minute case. The radio station encouraged callers to solve the mystery and win a sponsor's prize. Once a winner was found, the solution was broadcast as confirmation. A complete episode guide and history of this radio program can be found in the book The Sound of Detection: Ellery Queen's Adventures in Radio, published by OTR Publishing in 2002. The Adventure of the Murdered Moths (Crippen & Landru, 2005) is the first book edition of many of the radio scripts.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.866865158081055, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Helene Hanff, best known for her book 84 Charing Cross Road, was a scripter for the television series version of The Adventures of Ellery Queen (1950–1952), which began on the DuMont Television Network but soon moved to ABC. Shortly after the series began, Richard Hart, who played Queen, died and was replaced in the lead role by Lee Bowman. The series returned to DuMont in 1954 with Hugh Marlowe (who had played the role on the radio series) as the title character. George Nader played Queen in The Further Adventures of Ellery Queen (1958–1959), but he was replaced with Lee Philips in the final episodes.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.214568138122559, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Peter Lawford starred in a television movie, Ellery Queen: Don't Look Behind You, in 1971. Veteran actor Harry Morgan played Inspector Queen, but in this film he was described as Ellery's uncle (perhaps to account for the fact that Morgan was only eight years Lawford's senior, or for Lawford's English accent). This film is loosely based on Cat of Many Tails.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.61259937286377, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "The 1975 television movie Ellery Queen (a.k.a. \"Too Many Suspects\"—a loose adaptation of The Fourth Side of the Triangle) led to the 1975–1976 Ellery Queen television series starring Jim Hutton in the title role (with David Wayne as his widowed father). The series was done as a period piece set in New York City in 1946-1947. Sergeant Velie, Inspector Queen's assistant, was a cast regular in this series; he had appeared in the novels and the radio series, but had not been seen regularly in any of the previous television versions. Each episode contained a \"Challenge to the Viewer\" with Ellery breaking the fourth wall to go over the facts of the case and invite the audience to solve the mystery on their own, immediately before the solution was revealed. Each episode of the 1975 television series featured a number of Hollywood celebrities. Eve Arden, George Burns, Joan Collins, Roddy McDowall, Milton Berle, Guy Lombardo, Rudy Vallée, and Don Ameche were among the guests. Richard Levinson and William Link, the creators of the series had won a Special Edgars Award for creating the Columbo and Ellery Queen TV series.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.414504051208496, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "In 2011, the Leverage episode \"The 10 Li'l Grifters Job\", Timothy Hutton's character Nate Ford appears at a costumed murder mystery party as Ellery Queen, in a homage to the actor's late father, Jim.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.723865509033203, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "In episode 12, season 3 of Mad Men, character Peter Campbell tells his questioning wife to stop being an \"Ellery Queen.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.122220993041992, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*The Spanish Cape Mystery (1935) Donald Cook as Ellery Queen, Guy Usher as Inspector Queen (based on The Spanish Cape Mystery)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.233838081359863, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*The Mandarin Mystery (1936) Eddie Quillan as Ellery Queen, Wade Boteler as Inspector Queen (loosely based on The Chinese Orange Mystery); this film is now in the public domain ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.975104331970215, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940) Ralph Bellamy as Ellery Queen, Margaret Lindsay as Nikki Porter, Charley Grapewin as Inspector Queen (very loosely based on The Door Between) ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.843206405639648, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery (1941) Ralph Bellamy as Ellery Queen, Margaret Lindsay as Nikki Porter, Charley Grapewin as Inspector Queen", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.873051643371582, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime (1941) Ralph Bellamy as Ellery Queen, Margaret Lindsay as Nikki Porter, Charley Grapewin as Inspector Queen (loosely based on The Devil To Pay)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.705414772033691, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring (1941) Ralph Bellamy as Ellery Queen, Margaret Lindsay as Nikki Porter, Charley Grapewin as Inspector Queen (loosely based on The Dutch Shoe Mystery)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.791452407836914, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*A Close Call for Ellery Queen (1942) William Gargan as Ellery Queen, Margaret Lindsay as Nikki Porter, Charley Grapewin as Inspector Queen", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.120339393615723, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*A Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen (1942) William Gargan as Ellery Queen, Margaret Lindsay as Nikki Porter, Charley Grapewin as Inspector Queen", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.026216506958008, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen (1942) Ralph Bellamy as Ellery Queen, Margaret Lindsay as Nikki Porter, Charley Grapewin as Inspector Queen", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.069005012512207, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*La Décade prodigieuse (1971) (English title, Ten Days' Wonder) directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Anthony Perkins, Orson Welles. There is no character named Ellery Queen but Michel Piccoli plays \"Paul Regis\", the investigator. (Based on Ten Days' Wonder)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.850521087646484, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*Haitatsu sarenai santsu no tegami (1979) (English title, The Three Undelivered Letters) a Japanese movie directed by Yoshitaro Nomura (based on Calamity Town but apparently not containing Ellery Queen or any detective character)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.071067810058594, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*Ellery Queen stories appeared in issues of Crackajack Funnies beginning in 1940, a four issue series by Superior Comics in 1949, two issues of a short-lived series by Ziff-Davis in 1952, and three comics published by Dell in 1962. Mike W. Barr used Ellery as a guest star in an issue of his Maze Agency #9 in February 1990, published by Innovation Comics, in a story titled \"The English Channeler Mystery: A Problem in Deduction.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.274995803833008, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*Queen (the character) is highlighted in volume 11 of Detective Conan manga's edition of \"Gosho Aoyoma's Mystery Library\", a section of the graphic novels where the author introduces a different detective (or occasionally, a villain) from mystery literature, television, or other media. The character Heiji Hattori also mentioned that he prefers Ellery Queen to Arthur Conan Doyle in volume 12.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.729106903076172, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "The name of Ellery Queen was attached to a number of games, including 1956's (Ellery Queen's Great Mystery Game) Trapped, 1971's The Case of the Elusive Assassin by Ellery Queen, a jigsaw puzzle in 1973 called \"Ellery Queen: The Case of His Headless Highness\" and a board game in 1986 called \"Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine Game\". There is also a VCR-based game from the early 1980s called \"Ellery Queen's Operation: Murder\" (loosely based on The Dutch Shoe Mystery). ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.795202255249023, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "The writing team of Ellery Queen received the following \"Edgar\" awards from the Mystery Writers of America:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.467785835266113, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "* 1950: Special Edgar Award for ten years' service through Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.189010620117188, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "* 1962: Best Short Story (\"Ellery Queen 1962 Anthology\")", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.729909896850586, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "The Mystery Writers of America established the Ellery Queen Award in 1983 \"to honor writing teams and outstanding people in the mystery-publishing industry.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.551656723022461, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Ellery Queen was featured on a postage stamp issued by Nicaragua as part of a series of \"Famous Fictional Detectives\" to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Interpol in 1973 and a similar series of famous fictional detectives from San Marino in 1979. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.669750213623047, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*The Glass Village—1954 (neither Ellery Queen nor Inspector Queen in book)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.280135154724121, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*A Study in Terror AKA Ellery Queen vs Jack the Ripper—1966 (Movie tie-in or novelization of a movie of the same name about Sherlock Holmes and Jack the Ripper, with Ellery Queen added as a character in the framing story. The Sherlock Holmes part was written by Paul W. Fairman with Dannay/Lee input.)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.290076732635498, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*Cop Out—1969 (neither Ellery Queen nor Inspector Queen appear)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.127486228942871, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "† The Lamp of God is a long short story or a short novella, originally published in Detective Story magazine in 1935, first collected in The New Adventures of Ellery Queen (see below) and published separately (alone) as #23 in the Dell Ten-Cent Editions (64 pages) in 1951.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.450753211975098, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "* Ellery Queen's International Case Book (1964)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.145914077758789, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*The Adventures of Ellery Queen—1934", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.176816940307617, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*The New Adventures of Ellery Queen—1940 (Contains \"The Lamp of God\" —- see \"Novels\" above)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.826576232910156, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*The Case Book of Ellery Queen—1945 (reprints five stories from the two previous collections, plus three scripts of radio dramas)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.763884544372559, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*The Best Of Ellery Queen—1985 (includes \"Wedding Anniversary,\" otherwise uncollected, and a complete list of Ellery Queen short stories)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.979315757751465, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Other short story collections exist, such as More Adventures of Ellery Queen (1940), which reprints stories from two previous collections.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.70015811920166, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Barnaby Ross", "passage": "As Barnaby Ross", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.148028373718262, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*The Ellery Queen Omnibus—1934", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.091382026672363, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*The Ellery Queen Omnibus—1936", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.132140159606934, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*Ellery Queen's Big Book—1938", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.148239135742188, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*Ellery Queen's Adventure Omnibus—1941", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.274118423461914, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*Ellery Queen's Mystery Parade—1944", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.245140075683594, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*The Case Book of Ellery Queen—1949", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.209413528442383, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "For novels attributed to Ellery Queen, Barnaby Ross, or Ellery Queen Jr., but written by other authors, see Ellery Queen (house name).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.369211196899414, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine—1941 onwards", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.086333274841309, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*The Best Stories from Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine—1944", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.816276550292969, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "*To The Queen's Taste: The First Supplement to 101 Years' Entertainment, Consisting of the Best Stories Published in the First Five Years of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine—1946", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.859565734863281, "source": "wiki", "title": "Ellery Queen" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, a US monthly Digest , has been published since 1941 when it was launched by Mercury Publications (its characteristic appearance, shared with its younger sibling The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction , was created by Mercury's head of design, George Salter ); the journal naturally focuses on crime fiction but has occasionally published sf/fantasy, usually with Crime and Punishment themes. Examples include Jorge Luis Borges 's \"The Garden of Forking Paths\" (August 1948; trans by Anthony Boucher of title story of El jardín de senderos que se bifurcan, coll 1942), Gerald Heard 's \"The President of the United States, Detective\" (March 1947) as by H F Heard (see Climate Change ), Poul Anderson 's \"The Martian Crown Jewels\" (February 1958), Fredric Brown 's \"Crisis, 1999\" (August 1949), Ray Bradbury 's, \"The Town Where No One Got Off\" (October 1958), Avram Davidson 's The Last Wizard (December 1972; 1999 chap), Harry Harrison 's \"I Always Do What Teddy Says\" (June 1965) and John T Sladek 's \"Capital C on Planet Amp\" (December 1966; vt \"Is There Death on Other Planets?\" in The Steam-Driven Boy, coll 1973). Dannay, as Queen, was editor-in-chief from the magazine's inception until his death in 1982. Managing editors included Robert P Mills 1948-1958 and Paul W Fairman 1958-1963. [DRL]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.66455364227295, "source": "search", "title": "Authors : Queen, Ellery : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Manfred Bennington Lee", "passage": "Manfred Bennington Lee, born Manford Lepofsky", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.4074692130088806, "source": "search", "title": "Authors : Queen, Ellery : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Sherlock Holmes Versus Jack the Ripper (London: Victor Gollancz, 1967) [tie: vt of the above: Sherlock Holmes : Jack the Ripper : Ellery Queen: hb/nonpictorial]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.975123405456543, "source": "search", "title": "Authors : Queen, Ellery : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "The House of Brass (New York: New American Library, 1968) [draft by Avram Davidson was rejected: Ellery Queen: hb/]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.073373794555664, "source": "search", "title": "Authors : Queen, Ellery : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "The Tragedy of Errors (Norfolk, Virginia: Crippen and Landru, 1999) [coll: comprising Dannay's outline for the unwritten title novel, six uncollected stories (one ghosted by Edward D Hoch ) and numerous essays and reminiscences about the Queens: Ellery Queen: hb/Deborah Miller]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.7241973876953125, "source": "search", "title": "Authors : Queen, Ellery : SFE : Science Fiction Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Item Description: Frederick A. Stokes, NY, 1938. Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Second printing before publication. 303 pp. Full bound with white cloth covered boards. Has moderate soil and edge wear, foxed endpages and a small store sticker on rear pastedown. No DJ. Thus, VG/na. 13th in the Ellery Queen series. (13732.1). Bookseller Inventory # 13732.1", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.5481538772583, "source": "search", "title": "Queen Ellery Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee ..." }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Item Description: New York: Dial Press, (1980.) dj, 1980. Hardcover first edition - First printing. An anthology containing 22 short stories from the Ellery Queen magazine - \"stories with just ambiguity to tease your wits. Included are The Cloud Beneath the Eaves by Barbara Owens, The Sacrificial Goat by Thomas Walsh, Dover Goes to School by Joyce Porter, Dream House by Kathryn Gottlieb, Charlie's Shell Game by Brian Garfield, The Forgotten Murder by E. X. Ferrars, The Krowten Corners Crime Wave by Stephen Wasylyk, One Thing Leads to Another by Harold Q. Masur, I Can't Help Saying Goodbye by Ann Mackenzie, The Spy and the Cats of Rome by Edward D. Hoch, Cout me OUt by Ernest Savage, Milady Bigamy by Lillian de la Torre, The Writing on the Wall by Patricia McGerr, Born Victim by Ruth Rendell, Installment Past Due by Robert Twohy, No Wider than a Nickel by Jack Ritchie, When in Rome by Patricia Highsmith, The Other Runner by John Lutz, This is Death by Donald E. Westlake, Going Backward by David Ely, Caught in the Act by Bill Pronzini, and Reasons Unknown by Stanley Ellin. Introduction by Queen. 287 pp. Very near fine in a fine dustjacket (small date stamped on front endpaper). 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The fictional Ellery Queen created by Dannay and Lee is a mystery writer and amateur detective who helps his father, a New York City police inspector, solve baffling murders. 8vo. **Will be well-packed for posting/shipping**. [ Rosley Books for Antiquarian books, Cumberland, Everyman, Keswick, Inklings, Literature, MacDonald, Rarities, Theology and History. ] Size: 8vo. Bookseller Inventory # 0025085", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.7845600843429565, "source": "search", "title": "Queen Ellery Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee ..." }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Item Description: Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1944, 1944. Octavo. Original black cloth, spine and front board lettered in black on red ground, top edge red. With the dust jacket. Board edges a little discoloured, tips rubbed; an excellent copy in the bright, price-clipped jacket with slightly creased and rubbed extremities, and some short closed tears to edges, with tape repairs to verso. Frontispiece and 2 illustrations. First edition, first printing. This collection of 33 stories about Sherlock Holmes was written by writers other than Conan Doyle, and includes contributions from Vincent Starrett, Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, J. M. Barrie, Mark Twain, and O. Henry. Bookseller Inventory # 108239", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.498162269592285, "source": "search", "title": "Queen Ellery Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee ..." }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Item Description: Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1942. First American Edition. First Printing, a review copy, with the publisher's printed slip laid in. Octavo (20.25cm); orange cloth, with titling and decorative elements stamped in dark green on spine and front cover; dustjacket; vi, 318pp. Base of spine gently nudged, else a tight, Fine copy. Dustjacket is neatly price-clipped, lightly edgeworn, with a few small nicks to spine ends, several short tears, and a bit of dustiness to rear panel; Very Good+. A psychologically complex family tragedy, and the first of four novels that took Ellery Queen beyond Manhattan to the a quiet hamlet called Wrightsville. An attractive copy of this Haycraft-Queen cornerstone. Hubin p.335. Bookseller Inventory # 2255", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.409729957580566, "source": "search", "title": "Queen Ellery Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee ..." }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Item Description: Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1944, 1944. Octavo. Original black cloth, titles to spine and upper board in black on red ground, top edge dyed red. With the dust jacket. Just a little rubbed and faded at the extremities, upper corner bumped, partial toning to free endpapers. An excellent, fresh copy in the lightly rubbed jacket with a few tiny nicks and toning to the spine panel and lower panel. Frontispiece. First edition, first printing. A collection of thirty-three stories about Sherlock Holmes written by writers other than Conan Doyle. The contributors include Vincent Starrett, Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, J. M. Barrie, Mark Twain, and O. Henry. 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Codice libro della libreria 13732.1", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.73137092590332, "source": "search", "title": "queen ellery frederic dannay manfred bennington lee - AbeBooks" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Descrizione libro: Victor Gollancz, London, 1949. Hard Cover. Condizione libro: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. Reprint. LONDON : 1949. [ First published in 1933. ]. Original red cloth; gilt lettered spine. In yellow printed dust-jacket. Bright, tight and clean copy. No internal markings. VERY GOOD in like jacket (no tears) only slight dulling; now in a clear protective sleeve. 288 pages. Ellery Queen is both a fictional character and a pseudonym used by two American cousins from Brooklyn, New York- Daniel Nathan, alias Frederic Dannay (1905-1982) and Manford Emanuel Lepofsky, alias Manfred Bennington Lee (1905-1971) -to write, edit, and anthologize detective fiction. The fictional Ellery Queen created by Dannay and Lee is a mystery writer and amateur detective who helps his father, a New York City police inspector, solve baffling murders. 8vo. **Will be well-packed for posting/shipping**. [ Rosley Books for Antiquarian books, Cumberland, Everyman, Keswick, Inklings, Literature, MacDonald, Rarities, Theology and History. ] Size: 8vo. Codice libro della libreria 0025085", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.262585163116455, "source": "search", "title": "queen ellery frederic dannay manfred bennington lee - AbeBooks" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Descrizione libro: New York: Dial Press, (1980.) dj, 1980. Hardcover first edition - First printing. An anthology containing 22 short stories from the Ellery Queen magazine - \"stories with just ambiguity to tease your wits. Included are The Cloud Beneath the Eaves by Barbara Owens, The Sacrificial Goat by Thomas Walsh, Dover Goes to School by Joyce Porter, Dream House by Kathryn Gottlieb, Charlie's Shell Game by Brian Garfield, The Forgotten Murder by E. X. Ferrars, The Krowten Corners Crime Wave by Stephen Wasylyk, One Thing Leads to Another by Harold Q. Masur, I Can't Help Saying Goodbye by Ann Mackenzie, The Spy and the Cats of Rome by Edward D. Hoch, Cout me OUt by Ernest Savage, Milady Bigamy by Lillian de la Torre, The Writing on the Wall by Patricia McGerr, Born Victim by Ruth Rendell, Installment Past Due by Robert Twohy, No Wider than a Nickel by Jack Ritchie, When in Rome by Patricia Highsmith, The Other Runner by John Lutz, This is Death by Donald E. Westlake, Going Backward by David Ely, Caught in the Act by Bill Pronzini, and Reasons Unknown by Stanley Ellin. Introduction by Queen. 287 pp. Very near fine in a fine dustjacket (small date stamped on front endpaper). Codice libro della libreria 44064", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.769418716430664, "source": "search", "title": "queen ellery frederic dannay manfred bennington lee - AbeBooks" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Descrizione libro: Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1944, 1944. Octavo. Original black cloth, spine and front board lettered in black on red ground, top edge red. With the dust jacket. Board edges a little discoloured, tips rubbed; an excellent copy in the bright, price-clipped jacket with slightly creased and rubbed extremities, and some short closed tears to edges, with tape repairs to verso. Frontispiece and 2 illustrations. First edition, first printing. This collection of 33 stories about Sherlock Holmes was written by writers other than Conan Doyle, and includes contributions from Vincent Starrett, Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, J. M. Barrie, Mark Twain, and O. Henry. Codice libro della libreria 108239", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.41430377960205, "source": "search", "title": "queen ellery frederic dannay manfred bennington lee - AbeBooks" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Descrizione libro: Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1942. First American Edition. First Printing, a review copy, with the publisher's printed slip laid in. Octavo (20.25cm); orange cloth, with titling and decorative elements stamped in dark green on spine and front cover; dustjacket; vi, 318pp. Base of spine gently nudged, else a tight, Fine copy. Dustjacket is neatly price-clipped, lightly edgeworn, with a few small nicks to spine ends, several short tears, and a bit of dustiness to rear panel; Very Good+. A psychologically complex family tragedy, and the first of four novels that took Ellery Queen beyond Manhattan to the a quiet hamlet called Wrightsville. An attractive copy of this Haycraft-Queen cornerstone. Hubin p.335. Codice libro della libreria 2255", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.446061134338379, "source": "search", "title": "queen ellery frederic dannay manfred bennington lee - AbeBooks" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Descrizione libro: Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1944, 1944. Octavo. Original black cloth, titles to spine and upper board in black on red ground, top edge dyed red. With the dust jacket. Just a little rubbed and faded at the extremities, upper corner bumped, partial toning to free endpapers. An excellent, fresh copy in the lightly rubbed jacket with a few tiny nicks and toning to the spine panel and lower panel. Frontispiece. First edition, first printing. A collection of thirty-three stories about Sherlock Holmes written by writers other than Conan Doyle. The contributors include Vincent Starrett, Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, J. M. Barrie, Mark Twain, and O. Henry. 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Number 115 of 125 copies signed by Ellery Queen \"for presentation to friends and admirers of Sherlock Holmes at the Sherlock Holmes dinner held March 31, 1944, Murray Hill Hotel, New York City.\" This collection of 33 stories about Sherlock Holmes was written by writers other than Conan Doyle, and includes contributions from Vincent Starrett, Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, J. M. Barrie, Mark Twain, and O. Henry. Codice libro della libreria 96867", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.13292121887207, "source": "search", "title": "queen ellery frederic dannay manfred bennington lee - AbeBooks" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Description du livre : Frederick A. Stokes, NY, 1938. Hardcover. État : Very Good. 1st Edition. Second printing before publication. 303 pp. Full bound with white cloth covered boards. Has moderate soil and edge wear, foxed endpages and a small store sticker on rear pastedown. No DJ. Thus, VG/na. 13th in the Ellery Queen series. (13732.1). N� de r�f. du libraire 13732.1", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.59365177154541, "source": "search", "title": "ellery queen frederic dannay and manfred bennington lee ..." }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Description du livre : Victor Gollancz, London, 1949. Hard Cover. État : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. Reprint. LONDON : 1949. [ First published in 1933. ]. Original red cloth; gilt lettered spine. In yellow printed dust-jacket. Bright, tight and clean copy. No internal markings. VERY GOOD in like jacket (no tears) only slight dulling; now in a clear protective sleeve. 288 pages. Ellery Queen is both a fictional character and a pseudonym used by two American cousins from Brooklyn, New York- Daniel Nathan, alias Frederic Dannay (1905-1982) and Manford Emanuel Lepofsky, alias Manfred Bennington Lee (1905-1971) -to write, edit, and anthologize detective fiction. The fictional Ellery Queen created by Dannay and Lee is a mystery writer and amateur detective who helps his father, a New York City police inspector, solve baffling murders. 8vo. **Will be well-packed for posting/shipping**. [ Rosley Books for Antiquarian books, Cumberland, Everyman, Keswick, Inklings, Literature, MacDonald, Rarities, Theology and History. ] Size: 8vo. N� de r�f. du libraire 0025085", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.4754183292388916, "source": "search", "title": "ellery queen frederic dannay and manfred bennington lee ..." }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Description du livre : New York: Dial Press, (1980.) dj, 1980. Hardcover first edition - First printing. An anthology containing 22 short stories from the Ellery Queen magazine - \"stories with just ambiguity to tease your wits. Included are The Cloud Beneath the Eaves by Barbara Owens, The Sacrificial Goat by Thomas Walsh, Dover Goes to School by Joyce Porter, Dream House by Kathryn Gottlieb, Charlie's Shell Game by Brian Garfield, The Forgotten Murder by E. X. Ferrars, The Krowten Corners Crime Wave by Stephen Wasylyk, One Thing Leads to Another by Harold Q. Masur, I Can't Help Saying Goodbye by Ann Mackenzie, The Spy and the Cats of Rome by Edward D. Hoch, Cout me OUt by Ernest Savage, Milady Bigamy by Lillian de la Torre, The Writing on the Wall by Patricia McGerr, Born Victim by Ruth Rendell, Installment Past Due by Robert Twohy, No Wider than a Nickel by Jack Ritchie, When in Rome by Patricia Highsmith, The Other Runner by John Lutz, This is Death by Donald E. Westlake, Going Backward by David Ely, Caught in the Act by Bill Pronzini, and Reasons Unknown by Stanley Ellin. Introduction by Queen. 287 pp. Very near fine in a fine dustjacket (small date stamped on front endpaper). 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N� de r�f. du libraire 2255", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.544846534729004, "source": "search", "title": "ellery queen frederic dannay and manfred bennington lee ..." }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Description du livre : Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1944, 1944. Octavo. Original black cloth, titles to spine and upper board in black on red ground, top edge dyed red. With the dust jacket. Just a little rubbed and faded at the extremities, upper corner bumped, partial toning to free endpapers. An excellent, fresh copy in the lightly rubbed jacket with a few tiny nicks and toning to the spine panel and lower panel. Frontispiece. First edition, first printing. A collection of thirty-three stories about Sherlock Holmes written by writers other than Conan Doyle. The contributors include Vincent Starrett, Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, J. M. Barrie, Mark Twain, and O. Henry. 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Number 115 of 125 copies signed by Ellery Queen \"for presentation to friends and admirers of Sherlock Holmes at the Sherlock Holmes dinner held March 31, 1944, Murray Hill Hotel, New York City.\" This collection of 33 stories about Sherlock Holmes was written by writers other than Conan Doyle, and includes contributions from Vincent Starrett, Agatha Christie, Ellery Queen, J. M. Barrie, Mark Twain, and O. Henry. N� de r�f. du libraire 96867", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.302881240844727, "source": "search", "title": "ellery queen frederic dannay and manfred bennington lee ..." }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "About: Ellery Queen", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.070805549621582, "source": "search", "title": "About: Ellery Queen - DBpedia" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "About: Ellery Queen", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.070805549621582, "source": "search", "title": "About: Ellery Queen - DBpedia" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Ellery Queen es el seudónimo de dos primos estadounidenses, de origen judío, Frederick Dannay (nacido Daniel Nathan, Nueva York, 20 de octubre de 1905 – 3 de septiembre de 1982) y Manfred Bennington Lee (nacido Manford (Emanuel) Lepofsky, Nueva York, 11 de enero de 1905 – 3 de abril de 1971), escritores de literatura policíaca y creadores del personaje que lleva el mismo nombre que su seudónimo, con una amplia producción personal entre 1929 y 1970, y muchas otras obras escritas bajo su patrocinio y autorización usando el mismo seudónimo.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.8889851570129395, "source": "search", "title": "About: Ellery Queen - DBpedia" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Ellery Queen è il più famoso degli pseudonimi assunto da Frederick Dannay e Manfred B. Lee, scrittori di letteratura poliziesca e inventori del detective che porta il nome del loro pseudonimo. Frederick Dannay (nato Daniel Nathan, 20 ottobre 1905 - 3 settembre 1982) e Manfred Bennington Lee (nato Manford Lepovski, 11 gennaio 1905 – 3 aprile 1971) erano due cugini newyorkesi di origine ebraica cresciuti a Brooklyn, che nel corso della loro carriera letteraria scrissero anche con lo pseudonimo di Barnaby Ross; a partire dagli anni sessanta il nome \"Ellery Queen\" divenne una sorta di franchise sotto la cui firma figurano romanzi apocrifi autorizzati da Dannay e Lee; la produzione di tali apocrifi terminò tuttavia con la morte di Lee nel 1971, in quanto Dannay, che morì 11 anni più tardi, non era interessato a portare più avanti il nome. Complessivamente a firma dei due cugini sono stati pubblicati circa 40 romanzi e altre raccolte in un arco temporale che va dal 1929, uscita del primo romanzo con Ellery Queen protagonista, La poltrona n. 30, fino al 1972, quando uscì La prova del nove, postumo a Lee. Dalle avventure del detective Ellery Queen furono tratti diversi adattamenti radiofonici, un film per la TV e una serie televisiva omonima prodotta nel 1975 dalla NBC e trasmessa anche in Italia nel 1979.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.4160418510437012, "source": "search", "title": "About: Ellery Queen - DBpedia" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "エラリー・クイーン(Ellery Queen)は、アメリカの推理作家。フレデリック・ダネイ(Frederic Dannay、1905年10月20日 - 1982年9月3日)とマンフレッド・ベニントン・リー(Manfred Bennington Lee、1905年1月11日 - 1971年4月3日)が探偵小説を書くために用いた筆名の一つ。ダネイとリーは従兄弟同士であり、ユダヤ系移民の子である。上記の彼らの個人名もそれぞれペンネームであり、ダネイの本名はダニエル・ネイサン(Daniel Nathan)、リーの本名はマンフォード・エマニュエル・レポフスキー(Manford Emanuel Lepofsky)。 小説シリーズでは、エラリー・クイーンは著者の名前だけでなく物語の名探偵の名前でもある。一般的人気はクリスティに劣るものの、日本では特に熱烈なマニアの崇拝を集め、この名を第一に挙げる推理作家が非常に多い。なお共作の手法は、まずプロットとトリックをロサンジェルスに住むダネイが考案し、それをニューヨークに住むにリーに電話で伝え、2人で議論を重ねたあとリーが執筆した。2人がこの創作方法をとるようになったのは、プロットを思いつく能力は天才的ながら文章を書くのが苦手なダネイと、プロットは作れないが文章は大変上手なリーの2人の弱点を補完するためであった。 日本では昔からマニア的読者に強い人気を誇り、影響を受けた作家が数多く存在する。", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.739250183105469, "source": "search", "title": "About: Ellery Queen - DBpedia" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Ellery Queen is zowel het pseudoniem van een Amerikaans schrijversduo Frederic Dannay (1905 - 1982) en Manfred B. Lee (1905 - 1971), als de naam van de speurder die de hoofdrol speelt in de boeken van dit schrijversduo. Frederic Dannay en Manfred B. Lee waren twee neven, die met elkaar ongeveer honderd detectives schreven, romans en verhalen waarin de amateur-speurder Ellery Queen de hoofdrol speelt. De eerste was The Roman Hat Mystery uit 1929. Het duo schreef ook onder de naam Barnaby Ross. Zij versterkten de mythe rond de speurneus door de oprichting van een tijdschrift met de titel Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, waarvan zij vanaf 1941 de redactie voerden. Hierin staan korte detectiveverhalen van verschillende schrijvers.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.0857927799224854, "source": "search", "title": "About: Ellery Queen - DBpedia" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Ellery Queen é um dos heterónimos colectivos criado em 1929 pelos primos Frederic Dannay e Manfred B. Lee, dois prolíficos escritores norte americanos de romances policiais. É também, ao mesmo tempo, um personagem fictício dos romances produzidos por aqueles autores.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.2509050369262695, "source": "search", "title": "About: Ellery Queen - DBpedia" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "艾勒里·昆恩(英语:Ellery Queen),又譯艾勒里·奎恩、埃勒里·奎恩,是同名推理小說系列中的偵探,同時也是該系列推理小說的作者之筆名。作者艾勒里·昆恩是由一對來自美國紐約布魯克林的表兄弟:佛德列克·丹奈(Frederic Dannay, 1905-1982)與曼佛雷德·李(Manfred Bennington Lee, 1905-1971)。其實,他們的本名分別是丹尼爾·內森(Daniel Nathan)以及曼福德·勒波夫斯基(Manford Lepofski),他們在年輕時自行改了名字,並同時求學於布魯克林高中。丹奈與李為了參與《麥克魯雜誌》與利普平科特出版社(Lippincott)合辦的推理徵文比賽;由於比賽規定報名者必須以筆名參賽,他們就想出艾勒里·昆恩此一筆名,並以此作為小說中偵探的名字。身為一個成功的系列推理小說作家,艾勒里·昆恩不只是一個筆名,他已然成為推理小說中的英雄。艾勒里·昆恩的作品含跨了電影、廣播節目、電視節目。作者之一的丹奈甚至創辦並擔任《艾勒里·昆恩推理雜誌》的主編,這部雜誌被認為過去65年來,最具影響力的英語系推理小說雜誌。作者也是卓越的推理小說歷史學者,並編輯數本短篇故事選集,如《福爾摩斯的惡運》。他們在《現代圖書館叢書》裡994頁的選集裡所作的《101年的娛樂,優秀的推理故事,1841-1941》,被認為是一項重要的里程碑,許多年來被不斷重複印製。這對表兄弟對推理小說的貢獻也藉由他們共有的筆名,在1961年得到美國推理小說作家協會頒發的大師奬殊榮。", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.963476181030273, "source": "search", "title": "About: Ellery Queen - DBpedia" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Э́ллери Куин (англ. Ellery Queen) — творческий псевдоним двух американских писателей еврейского происхождения, — кузенов Фредерика Даннэя, настоящие имя и фамилия Даниэль Натан (20 октября 1905 — 3 сентября 1982) и Манфреда Б. Ли, настоящие имя и фамилия Эмануэль Леповски (11 января 1905 — 3 апреля 1971). Оба родились в Бруклине. Занимались литературно-издательской деятельностью. В 1929 году создали для литературной викторины роман «Тайна римской шляпы», опубликованный под псевдонимом Эллери Куин. Роман выиграл главный приз в размере 7500 долларов. В нём впервые появился главный герой их произведений — молодой сыщик Эллери Куин. Соавторы также писали под псевдонимом Барнеби Росс и позволили другим авторам издать ряд произведений под обоими этими своими псевдонимами. Творчество Даннея и Ли по стилю относится к «золотому веку детектива».", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.004875183105469, "source": "search", "title": "About: Ellery Queen - DBpedia" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Ellery Queen es el seudónimo de dos primos estadounidenses, de origen judío, Frederick Dannay (nacido Daniel Nathan, Nueva York, 20 de octubre de 1905 – 3 de septiembre de 1982) y Manfred Bennington Lee (nacido Manford (Emanuel) Lepofsky, Nueva York, 11 de enero de 1905 – 3 de abril de 1971), escritores de literatura policíaca y creadores del personaje que lleva el mismo nombre que su seudónimo, con una amplia producción personal entre 1929 y 1970, y muchas otras obras escritas bajo su patrocinio y autorización usando el mismo seudónimo.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.8889849185943604, "source": "search", "title": "About: Ellery Queen - DBpedia" }, { "answer": "Ellery Queen", "passage": "Ellery Queen é um dos heterónimos colectivos criado em 1929 pelos primos Frederic Dannay e Manfred B. 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How many times did Ernest Hemingway revise the last page of A Farewell To Arms?
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While all stages of the writing process are important, revising plays an especially important role. The great American writer Ernest Hemingway once said that he rewrote the first part of his novel A Farewell to Arms at least 50 times and rewrote the ending of the novel 39 times. 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Many people think their writing is 95% done when the first draft is finished. They think, now I�ll correct spelling, grammar, and typos, read it over and print out clean copy. This is what separates beginning writers from accomplished ones. Accomplished writers see their writing as never finished. Many spend months, years revising. In the work world, several people will read through a draft of a report and the writer will revise it several times before it�s submitted. Ernest Hemingway revised the last paragraph of �A Farewell to Arms� 39 times. Revision means, literally, �re-seeing.� You need to go beyond the surface (mechanics). Rewrite sentences and paragraphs Move words, sentences, paragraphs around Delete whole sections and write new ones Writing Exercise (to be used after lesson for practice revising): Write a paragraph (at least ten sentences on one of the following topics: Your best or worst job Your best friend Your hobby The best meal you�ve ever had Your favorite actor, singer, performer Alternate Writing Exercise Think back to a time that you said something that hurt someone or caused trouble for yourself or someone else. If you had a chance to revise what you said, what would you say differently? Five Step Revision Process (This is an ideal process that rarely, if ever, can be followed exactly.) Analogy: Renovating a building�you don�t paint walls that you�re going to tear down. Read through your draft and revise using each of the following aspects. A two to three page paper can be revised for all of these in an hour. Careful revision is almost sure to raise your grade one level. 1) Ideas Clarify the main idea (thesis) First read through your draft quickly. Without referring back to the essay, try to state your main idea (NOT the topic) Write it out in one sentence Compare it to the existing thesis sentence and substitute the new one if it�s better. * If you had trouble writing your main idea, your paper may not have one clear main idea. In this case, you need to rethink your purpose and decide on a main idea, and then see what parts of your paper support it. 2) Revising Details Read through your draft again this time evaluating the details (are they vivid and convincing?) Make sure each generalization is supported by adding examples, sense details, descriptions, facts. 3) Revise for Order Check the essay�s overall organization. When you revise, think of your reader. You need to guide them through, preparing them for each idea. House tour analogy (�this is the kitchen, here is the family room) Skim the topic sentences Check if each paragraph sticks to ONE idea Check for transitions (Transitions are sign posts that tell the reader where the road is heading) Make sure each sentence points at the same target (idea) 4) Revise for Word Use At this point, you should be done moving paragraphs and sentences around Look small�do you repeat the same words Look for clich�s Did you define key terms Get rid of vague words Vary sentence length (long short, short long) 5) Revise for Mechanics (this may be a step you do after a long break) Remember that errors are ones you make regularly and don�t usually see. Go through your paper searching just for the errors I repeatedly mark on your papers. Be very conscious. Have another reader for this specific purpose Paragraph Exercise Don�t look at your paragraph yet�rewrite the main idea/topic sentence Sharpen the details�make at least two points (sentences) more specific Circle all your transitions and improve the ones that need it (or insert new ones) Improve three word choices and rewrite any clich�s. Find two or three needless words and cut them out. Rewrite the paragraph as a clean copy Check all spelling and grammar. You may rewrite it again if you find a lot of grammatical and spelling errors. Hand both in (original and clean, revised copy). 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What was art-world guru Andy Warhol's name at birth?
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One professor who was displeased with his non-conformity said that, “Andy Warhola was last on the list to amount to anything!” But another teacher said he was “the only student that had a product to sell.” Upon graduation in 1949, Andy and fellow classmate and artist Philip Pearlstein boarded an overnight train to New York City to pursue the world of art.", "precise_score": -0.7247182130813599, "rough_score": -0.31622323393821716, "source": "search", "title": "The Andy Warhol Family Album - Warhol's Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Though he started to drop the ‘a’ from his name occasionally during his college days in Pittsburgh, he made it more official by signing his first commissioned illustrations, ‘Andy Warhol.’ For many years there has been much speculation regarding just why he changed his name but it simply proved easier to say. With his portfolio of samples Andy quickly received illustration work from all of the major fashion magazines, including Glamour, Vogue, and Harpers Bazaar. Andy’s “blotted line” technique and his superb draftsmanship caught the eyes of numerous art directors. Throughout the 1950s he was prolific in illustrating fashion ads, books, record albums and many other promotional items. He also worked to create innovative advertisements for I.Miller, a popular shoe company. The advertising world of the 1950s groomed him well for his venture into the art world of the 60s.", "precise_score": 1.04501211643219, "rough_score": -0.5371464490890503, "source": "search", "title": "The Andy Warhol Family Album - Warhol's Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Andy Warhol was an artist, filmmaker, photographer, author, editor, and cultural icon. In the years since his untimely death, his importance has grown to stratospheric proportions. 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With a bit of scrutiny, Warhol emerges as a total 80s dude, too: he did commercials for Braniff airlines with Sonny Liston; he showed up in a room with Hulk Hogan, Rowdy Roddy Piper, and Mr. T at Wrestlemania; and now it's clear that he was an early adopter of the personal computer as an artistic medium.", "precise_score": -1.5901392698287964, "rough_score": 2.0294759273529053, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol's Forgotten Floppy Disk Art Has Been Found ..." }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Andy Warhol was an American artist who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art.", "precise_score": 1.2536697387695312, "rough_score": 4.753875732421875, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol | Who is Andy Warhol | Andy Warhol Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Andy Warhol's Character horoscope", "precise_score": -5.95632791519165, "rough_score": 1.3588569164276123, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol | Who is Andy Warhol | Andy Warhol Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Andy Warhol's Life Style horoscope", "precise_score": -5.860241889953613, "rough_score": 0.3192805051803589, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol | Who is Andy Warhol | Andy Warhol Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "ENTERTAINMENT VALUE: Andy Warhol presents a linear, coherent and detailed biography of Andy Warhol from his birth in 1928 until his death in 1987. His passion for art began as a teenager living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with his loving and supporting mother and father. At the age of 20, he made a smart move from Pittsburgh to New York City in order to pursue his dreams of becoming a famous artist. His first stint was as a commercial illustrator for Glamour Magazine. At this point, his name was still Andy Warhola, but when a typesetter omitted the �A�, he didn�t correct it and lived with the name Andy Warhol for the rest of his life. His illustrated art impressed many people, especially with his use of �blotted lines� which gave it a printed, awkward feel. Soon began his rise to fame as the leader of the Pop Art Movement who wore a grey wig. Director Ric Burns does an excellent job of synthesizing footage from Warhol�s life and fascinating interviews with curators and biographers. Biographer John Richardson states that Warhol was an observer rather than a participator in life. He reflects life rather than projecting it. Not surprisingly, he always wanted to be taken seriously which eventually happened with the help of curator Henry Geldzahler. Not everyone understood the genius of Warhol�s work at the time�some critics didn�t appreciate him taking a found image (i.e. of Marilyn Monroe or of Campbell soup cans) and altering it by enlarging it, tracing it and/or coloring it. Ric Burns wisely maintains focus on Warhol�s life rather than going into depth about whether or not his work should be considered art. He also doesn�t spend too much time explaining how he was shot by Valerie Solanis, the founder and sole member of the Society for Cutting Up Men. By the end of this 4 hour-long documentary, you�ll understand how Warhol was an influential artist and an obscure filmmaker who shouldn�t be forgotten. Andy Warhol has a wealth of information about Warhol and gives you a fascinating, humanizing glimpse into his private life which you can�t get from just reading a textbook about him.", "precise_score": 3.436030387878418, "rough_score": 3.275493860244751, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film - NYC Movie Guru" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "After a successful career as a commercial illustrator, Warhol became a renowned and sometimes controversial artist. His art used many types of media, including hand drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, silk screening, sculpture, film, and music. His studio, The Factory, was a well known gathering place that brought together distinguished intellectuals, drag queens, playwrights, Bohemian street people, Hollywood celebrities, and wealthy patrons. He managed and produced The Velvet Underground, a rock band which had a strong influence on the evolution of punk rock music. He founded Interview magazine and was the author of numerous books, including The Philosophy of Andy Warhol and Popism: The Warhol Sixties. He is also notable as a gay man who lived openly as such before the gay liberation movement, and he is credited with coining the widely used expression \"15 minutes of fame\". ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.6981472969055176, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol has been the subject of numerous retrospective exhibitions, books, and feature and documentary films. The Andy Warhol Museum in his native city, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which holds an extensive permanent collection of art and archives, is the largest museum in the United States dedicated to a single artist. Many of his creations are very collectible and highly valuable. The highest price ever paid for a Warhol painting is US$105 million for a 1963 canvas titled \"Silver Car Crash (Double Disaster)\"; his works include some of the most expensive paintings ever sold. A 2009 article in The Economist described Warhol as the \"bellwether of the art market\". ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.1037938594818115, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Andrew Warhola", "passage": "Warhol was born on August 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was the fourth child of Ondrej Warhola (Americanized as Andrew Warhola, Sr., 1889–1942) and Julia (née Zavacká, 1892–1972), whose first child was born in their homeland and died before their move to the U.S.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.340927839279175, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "His parents were working-class Lemko emigrants from Mikó (now called Miková), located in today's northeastern Slovakia, part of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire. Warhol's father emigrated to the United States in 1914, and his mother joined him in 1921, after the death of Warhol's grandparents. Warhol's father worked in a coal mine. The family lived at 55 Beelen Street and later at 3252 Dawson Street in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The family was Byzantine Catholic and attended St. John Chrysostom Byzantine Catholic Church. Andy Warhol had two older brothers—Pavol (Paul), the oldest, was born before the family emigrated; Ján was born in Pittsburgh. Pavol's son, James Warhola, became a successful children's book illustrator.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.3235490322113037, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In third grade, Warhol had Sydenham's chorea (also known as St. Vitus' Dance), the nervous system disease that causes involuntary movements of the extremities, which is believed to be a complication of scarlet fever which causes skin pigmentation blotchiness. He became a hypochondriac, developing a fear of hospitals and doctors. Often bedridden as a child, he became an outcast at school and bonded with his mother. At times when he was confined to bed, he drew, listened to the radio and collected pictures of movie stars around his bed. Warhol later described this period as very important in the development of his personality, skill-set and preferences. When Warhol was 13, his father died in an accident. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.101032257080078, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "As a teenager, Warhol graduated from Schenley High School in 1945. After graduating from high school, his intentions were to study art education at the University of Pittsburgh in the hope of becoming an art teacher, but his plans changed and he enrolled in the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, where he studied commercial art. During his time there, Warhol joined the campus Modern Dance Club and Beaux Arts Society. He also served as art director of the student art magazine, Cano, illustrating a cover in 1948 and a full-page interior illustration in 1949. These are believed to be his first two published artworks. Warhol earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in pictorial design in 1949. Later that year, he moved to New York City and began a career in magazine illustration and advertising.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.854804992675781, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "During the 1950s, Warhol gained fame for his whimsical ink drawings of shoe advertisements. These were done in a loose, blotted-ink style, and figured in some of his earliest showings at the Bodley Gallery in New York. With the concurrent rapid expansion of the record industry and the introduction of the vinyl record, Hi-Fi, and stereophonic recordings, RCA Records hired Warhol, along with another freelance artist, Sid Maurer, to design album covers and promotional materials. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.4694013595581055, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol was an early adopter of the silk screen printmaking process as a technique for making paintings. His earliest silkscreening in painting involved hand-drawn images though this soon progressed to the use of photographically derived silkscreening in paintings. Prior to entering the field of fine art, Warhol's commercial art background also involved innovative techniques for image making that were somewhat related to printmaking techniques. When rendering commercial objects for advertising Warhol devised a technique that resulted in a characteristic image. His imagery used in advertising was often executed by means of applying ink to paper and then blotting the ink while still wet. This was akin to a printmaking process on the most rudimentary scale. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.390561103820801, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol's work both as a commercial artist and later a fine artist displays a casual approach to image making, in which chance plays a role and mistakes and unintentional marks are tolerated. The resulting imagery in both Warhol's commercial art and later in his fine art endeavors is often replete with imperfection—smudges and smears can often be found. In his book POPism Warhol writes, \"When you do something exactly wrong, you always turn up something.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.3989434242248535, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "It was during the 1960s that Warhol began to make paintings of iconic American objects such as dollar bills, mushroom clouds, electric chairs, Campbell's Soup Cans, Coca-Cola bottles, celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Marlon Brando, Troy Donahue, Muhammad Ali, and Elizabeth Taylor, as well as newspaper headlines or photographs of police dogs attacking civil rights protesters. During these years, he founded his studio, \"The Factory\" and gathered about him a wide range of artists, writers, musicians, and underground celebrities. His work became popular and controversial. Warhol had this to say about Coca-Cola:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.664344787597656, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "New York City's Museum of Modern Art hosted a Symposium on pop art in December 1962 during which artists such as Warhol were attacked for \"capitulating\" to consumerism. Critics were scandalized by Warhol's open embrace of market culture. This symposium set the tone for Warhol's reception. Throughout the decade it became increasingly clear that there had been a profound change in the culture of the art world, and that Warhol was at the center of that shift.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.37013578414917, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "A pivotal event was the 1964 exhibit The American Supermarket, a show held in Paul Bianchini's Upper East Side gallery. The show was presented as a typical U.S. small supermarket environment, except that everything in it—from the produce, canned goods, meat, posters on the wall, etc.—was created by six prominent pop artists of the time, among them the controversial (and like-minded) Billy Apple, Mary Inman, and Robert Watts. Warhol's painting of a can of Campbell's soup cost $1,500 while each autographed can sold for $6. The exhibit was one of the first mass events that directly confronted the general public with both pop art and the perennial question of what art is.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.15063190460205, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "As an advertisement illustrator in the 1950s, Warhol used assistants to increase his productivity. Collaboration would remain a defining (and controversial) aspect of his working methods throughout his career; this was particularly true in the 1960s. One of the most important collaborators during this period was Gerard Malanga. Malanga assisted the artist with the production of silkscreens, films, sculpture, and other works at \"The Factory\", Warhol's aluminum foil-and-silver-paint-lined studio on 47th Street (later moved to Broadway). Other members of Warhol's Factory crowd included Freddie Herko, Ondine, Ronald Tavel, Mary Woronov, Billy Name, and Brigid Berlin (from whom he apparently got the idea to tape-record his phone conversations). ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.817000389099121, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "During the 1960s, Warhol also groomed a retinue of bohemian and counterculture eccentrics upon whom he bestowed the designation \"Superstars\", including Nico, Joe Dallesandro, Edie Sedgwick, Viva, Ultra Violet, Holly Woodlawn, Jackie Curtis, and Candy Darling. These people all participated in the Factory films, and some—like Berlin—remained friends with Warhol until his death. Important figures in the New York underground art/cinema world, such as writer John Giorno and film-maker Jack Smith, also appear in Warhol films of the 1960s, revealing Warhol's connections to a diverse range of artistic scenes during this time. Less well known was his support and collaboration with several teen-agers during this era, who would achieve prominence later in life including writer David Dalton, photographer Stephen Shore and artist Bibbe Hansen (mother of pop musician Beck). ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.957982301712036, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "On June 3, 1968, radical feminist writer Valerie Solanas shot Warhol and Mario Amaya, art critic and curator, at Warhol's studio. Before the shooting, Solanas had been a marginal figure in the Factory scene. She authored in 1967 the S.C.U.M. Manifesto, a separatist feminist tract that advocated the elimination of men; and appeared in the 1968 Warhol film I, a Man. Earlier on the day of the attack, Solanas had been turned away from the Factory after asking for the return of a script she had given to Warhol. The script had apparently been misplaced. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.014918327331543, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Amaya received only minor injuries and was released from the hospital later the same day. Warhol was seriously wounded by the attack and barely survived: surgeons opened his chest and massaged his heart to help stimulate its movement again. He suffered physical effects for the rest of his life, including being required to wear a surgical corset. The shooting had a profound effect on Warhol's life and art. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.590880393981934, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Solanas was arrested the day after the assault, after turning herself in to police. By way of explanation, she said that Warhol \"had too much control over my life.\" She was subsequently diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia and eventually sentenced to three years under the control of the Department of Corrections. After the shooting, the Factory scene heavily increased security, and for many the \"Factory 60s\" ended.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.001911163330078, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol had this to say about the attack: \"Before I was shot, I always thought that I was more half-there than all-there—I always suspected that I was watching TV instead of living life. People sometimes say that the way things happen in movies is unreal, but actually it's the way things happen in life that's unreal. The movies make emotions look so strong and real, whereas when things really do happen to you, it's like watching television—you don't feel anything. Right when I was being shot and ever since, I knew that I was watching television. The channels switch, but it's all television.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.327301025390625, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Compared to the success and scandal of Warhol's work in the 1960s, the 1970s were a much quieter decade, as he became more entrepreneurial. According to Bob Colacello, Warhol devoted much of his time to rounding up new, rich patrons for portrait commissions—including Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, his wife Empress Farah Pahlavi, his sister Princess Ashraf Pahlavi, Mick Jagger, Liza Minnelli, John Lennon, Diana Ross, and Brigitte Bardot. Warhol's famous portrait of Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong was created in 1973. He also founded, with Gerard Malanga, Interview magazine, and published The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (1975). An idea expressed in the book: \"Making money is art, and working is art and good business is the best art.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.317406177520752, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol used to socialize at various nightspots in New York City, including Max's Kansas City; and, later in the 1970s, Studio 54. He was generally regarded as quiet, shy, and a meticulous observer. Art critic Robert Hughes called him \"the white mole of Union Square.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.255815029144287, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "With his longtime friend Stuart Pivar, Warhol founded the New York Academy of Art in 1979. 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In 1979, reviewers disliked his exhibits of portraits of 1970s personalities and celebrities, calling them superficial, facile and commercial, with no depth or indication of the significance of the subjects. They also criticized his 1980 exhibit of 10 portraits at the Jewish Museum in Manhattan, entitled Jewish Geniuses, which Warhol—who was uninterested in Judaism and Jews—had described in his diary as \"They're going to sell.\" In hindsight, however, some critics have come to view Warhol's superficiality and commerciality as \"the most brilliant mirror of our times,\" contending that \"Warhol had captured something irresistible about the zeitgeist of American culture in the 1970s.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.730452537536621, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol also had an appreciation for intense Hollywood glamour. He once said: \"I love Los Angeles. I love Hollywood. They're so beautiful. Everything's plastic, but I love plastic. I want to be plastic.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.683159828186035, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol died in Manhattan, at 6:32 am, on February 22, 1987. According to news reports, he had been making good recovery from a routine gallbladder surgery at New York Hospital before dying in his sleep from a sudden post-operative cardiac arrhythmia. Prior to his diagnosis and operation, Warhol delayed having his recurring gallbladder problems checked, as he was afraid to enter hospitals and see doctors. His family sued the hospital for inadequate care, saying that the arrhythmia was caused by improper care and water intoxication. The malpractice case was quickly settled out of court; Warhol's family received an undisclosed sum of money. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.45456600189209, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol's body was taken back to Pittsburgh, by his brothers, for burial. The wake was at Thomas P. Kunsak Funeral Home and was an open-coffin ceremony. The coffin was a solid bronze casket with gold plated rails and white upholstery. Warhol was dressed in a black cashmere suit, a paisley tie, a platinum wig, and sunglasses. He was posed holding a small prayer book and a red rose. The funeral liturgy was held at the Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church on Pittsburgh's North Side. The eulogy was given by Monsignor Peter Tay. Yoko Ono and John Richardson were speakers. The coffin was covered with white roses and asparagus ferns. After the liturgy, the coffin was driven to St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cemetery in Bethel Park, a south suburb of Pittsburgh.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.719514846801758, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "At the grave, the priest said a brief prayer and sprinkled holy water on the casket. Before the coffin was lowered, Paige Powell dropped a copy of Interview magazine, an Interview T-shirt, and a bottle of the Estee Lauder perfume \"Beautiful\" into the grave. Warhol was buried next to his mother and father. A memorial service was held in Manhattan for Warhol on April 1, 1987, at St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.926409721374512, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol's will dictated that his entire estate — with the exception of a few modest legacies to family members — would go to create a foundation dedicated to the \"advancement of the visual arts\". Warhol had so many possessions that it took Sotheby's nine days to auction his estate after his death; the auction grossed more than US$20 million.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.663755893707275, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "The Artists Rights Society is the U.S. copyright representative for the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts for all Warhol works with the exception of Warhol film stills. The U.S. copyright representative for Warhol film stills is the Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. Additionally, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts has agreements in place for its image archive. All digital images of Warhol are exclusively managed by Corbis, while all transparency images of Warhol are managed by Art Resource. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.8788721561431885, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "The Andy Warhol Foundation released its 20th Anniversary Annual Report as a three-volume set in 2007: Vol. I, 1987–2007; Vol. II, Grants & Exhibitions; and Vol. III, Legacy Program. The Foundation remains one of the largest grant-giving organizations for the visual arts in the U.S. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.1267414093017578, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "By the beginning of the 1960s, Warhol had become a very successful commercial illustrator. His detailed and elegant drawings for I. Miller shoes were particularly popular. They consisted mainly of \"blotted ink\" drawings (or monoprints), a technique which he applied in much of his early art. Although many artists of this period worked in commercial art, most did so discreetly. Warhol was so successful, however, that his profile as an illustrator seemed to undermine his efforts to be taken seriously as an artist.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.406915187835693, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Pop art was an experimental form that several artists were independently adopting; some of these pioneers, such as Roy Lichtenstein, would later become synonymous with the movement. Warhol, who would become famous as the \"Pope of Pop\", turned to this new style, where popular subjects could be part of the artist's palette. His early paintings show images taken from cartoons and advertisements, hand-painted with paint drips. Marilyn Monroe was a pop art painting that Warhol had done and it was very popular. Those drips emulated the style of successful abstract expressionists (such as Willem de Kooning). Warhol's first pop art paintings were displayed in April 1961, serving as the backdrop for New York Department Store Bronwit Teller's window display. This was the same stage his Pop Art contemporaries Jasper Johns, James Rosenquist and Robert Rauschenberg had also once graced. Eventually, Warhol pared his image vocabulary down to the icon itself—to brand names, celebrities, dollar signs—and removed all traces of the artist's \"hand\" in the production of his paintings.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.952572822570801, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "To him, part of defining a niche was defining his subject matter. Cartoons were already being used by Lichtenstein, typography by Jasper Johns, and so on; Warhol wanted a distinguishing subject. His friends suggested he should paint the things he loved the most. It was the gallerist Muriel Latow who came up with the ideas for both the soup cans and Warhol's dollar paintings. On November 23, 1961 Warhol wrote Latow a check for $50 which, according to the 2009 Warhol biography, Pop, The Genius of Warhol, was payment for coming up with the idea of the soup cans as subject matter. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.439648628234863, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "For his first major exhibition Warhol painted his famous cans of Campbell's Soup, which he claimed to have had for lunch for most of his life. The work sold for $10,000 at an auction on November 17, 1971, at Sotheby's New York.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.174637794494629, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "He loved celebrities, so he painted them as well. From these beginnings he developed his later style and subjects. Instead of working on a signature subject matter, as he started out to do, he worked more and more on a signature style, slowly eliminating the handmade from the artistic process. Warhol frequently used silk-screening; his later drawings were traced from slide projections. At the height of his fame as a painter, Warhol had several assistants who produced his silk-screen multiples, following his directions to make different versions and variations. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.251943588256836, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In 1979, Warhol was commissioned by BMW to paint a Group 4 race version of the then elite supercar BMW M1 for the fourth installment in the BMW Art Car Project. Unlike the three artists before him, Warhol declined the use of a small scale practice model, instead opting to immediately paint directly onto the full scale automobile. It was indicated that Warhol spent only a total of 23 minutes to paint the entire car. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.28205680847168, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol produced both comic and serious works; his subject could be a soup can or an electric chair. Warhol used the same techniques—silkscreens, reproduced serially, and often painted with bright colors—whether he painted celebrities, everyday objects, or images of suicide, car crashes, and disasters, as in the 1962–63 Death and Disaster series. The Death and Disaster paintings included Red Car Crash, Purple Jumping Man, and Orange Disaster. One of these paintings, the diptych \"Silver Car Crash\", became the highest priced work of his when it sold at Sotheby's Contemporary Art Auction on Wednesday, November 13, 2013, for $105.4 million. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.112714767456055, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Some of Warhol's work, as well as his own personality, has been described as being Keatonesque. Warhol has been described as playing dumb to the media. He sometimes refused to explain his work. He has suggested that all one needs to know about his work is \"already there 'on the surface.'\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.121560096740723, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol's first portrait of Basquiat (1982) is a black photosilkscreen over an oxidized copper \"piss painting\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.348106384277344, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "After many years of silkscreen, oxidation, photography, etc., Warhol returned to painting with a brush in hand in a series of more than 50 large collaborative works done with Jean-Michel Basquiat between 1984 and 1986. Despite negative criticism when these were first shown, Warhol called some of them \"masterpieces,\" and they were influential for his later work. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.639221668243408, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "The influence of the large collaborations with Basquiat can be seen in Warhol's \"The Last Supper\" cycle, his last and possibly his largest series.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.431623458862305, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol exceeded the demands of the commission and produced nearly 100 variations on the theme, mostly silkscreens and paintings, and among them a collaborative sculpture with Basquiat, the \"Ten Punching Bags (Last Supper)\". ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.967494010925293, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol's ability to find the uncanny, silly, or seductive in any given object, whether said object is mundane or sensational, influenced many artists working through photo and media outlets, among a vast number of other mediums. Artist Maurizio Cattelan describes that it is difficult to separate daily encounters from the art of Andy Warhol: \"That’s probably the greatest thing about Warhol: the way he penetrated and summarized our world, to the point that distinguishing between him and our everyday life is basically impossible, and in any case useless.\" Warhol was an inspiration towards Cattelan's magazine and photography compilations, such as Permanent Food, Charley, and Toilet Paper. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.2009694576263428, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "At the time of his death, Warhol was working on Cars, a series of paintings for Mercedes-Benz. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.386429786682129, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "On May 9, 2012, his classic painting \"Double Elvis (Ferus Type)\" sold at auction at Sotheby's in New York for US$33 million. With commission, the sale price totaled US$37,042,500, short of the $50 million that Sotheby's had predicted the painting might bring. The piece (silkscreen ink and spray paint on canvas) shows Elvis Presley in a gunslinger pose. It was first exhibited in 1963 at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles. Warhol made 22 versions of the \"Double Elvis,\" nine of which are held in museums. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.119430541992188, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol worked across a wide range of media—painting, photography, drawing, and sculpture. In addition, he was a highly prolific filmmaker. Between 1963 and 1968, he made more than 60 films, plus some 500 short black-and-white \"screen test\" portraits of Factory visitors. One of his most famous films, Sleep, monitors poet John Giorno sleeping for six hours. The 35-minute film Blow Job is one continuous shot of the face of DeVeren Bookwalter supposedly receiving oral sex from filmmaker Willard Maas, although the camera never tilts down to see this. Another, Empire (1964), consists of eight hours of footage of the Empire State Building in New York City at dusk. The film Eat consists of a man eating a mushroom for 45 minutes. Warhol attended the 1962 premiere of the static composition by LaMonte Young called Trio for Strings and subsequently created his famous series of static films including Kiss, Eat, and Sleep (for which Young initially was commissioned to provide music). Uwe Husslein cites filmmaker Jonas Mekas, who accompanied Warhol to the Trio premiere, and who claims Warhol's static films were directly inspired by the performance. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.717437267303467, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Batman Dracula is a 1964 film that was produced and directed by Warhol, without the permission of DC Comics. It was screened only at his art exhibits. A fan of the Batman series, Warhol's movie was an \"homage\" to the series, and is considered the first appearance of a blatantly campy Batman. The film was until recently thought to have been lost, until scenes from the picture were shown at some length in the 2006 documentary Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.978828430175781, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol's 1965 film Vinyl is an adaptation of Anthony Burgess' popular dystopian novel A Clockwork Orange. Others record improvised encounters between Factory regulars such as Brigid Berlin, Viva, Edie Sedgwick, Candy Darling, Holly Woodlawn, Ondine, Nico, and Jackie Curtis. Legendary underground artist Jack Smith appears in the film Camp.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.874265670776367, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "His most popular and critically successful film was Chelsea Girls (1966). The film was highly innovative in that it consisted of two 16 mm-films being projected simultaneously, with two different stories being shown in tandem. From the projection booth, the sound would be raised for one film to elucidate that \"story\" while it was lowered for the other. The multiplication of images evoked Warhol's seminal silk-screen works of the early 1960s.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.443480491638184, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Other important films include Bike Boy, My Hustler, The Nude Restaurant, and Lonesome Cowboys, a raunchy pseudo-western. These and other titles document gay underground and camp culture, and continue to feature prominently in scholarship about sexuality and art. Blue Movie—a film in which Warhol superstar Viva makes love and fools around in bed with a man for 33 minutes of the film's playing-time—was Warhol's last film as director. The film, a seminal film in the Golden Age of Porn, was at the time scandalous for its frank approach to a sexual encounter. Blue Movie was publicly screened in New York City in 2005 for the first time in more that 30 years. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.26846981048584, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "After his June 3, 1968 shooting, a reclusive Warhol relinquished his personal involvement in filmmaking. His acolyte and assistant director, Paul Morrissey, took over the film-making chores for the Factory collective, steering Warhol-branded cinema towards more mainstream, narrative-based, B-movie exploitation fare with Flesh, Trash, and Heat. All of these films, including the later Andy Warhol's Dracula and Andy Warhol's Frankenstein, were far more mainstream than anything Warhol as a director had attempted. These latter \"Warhol\" films starred Joe Dallesandro—more of a Morrissey star than a true Warhol superstar.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.434541702270508, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In the early 1970s, most of the films directed by Warhol were pulled out of circulation by Warhol and the people around him who ran his business. After Warhol's death, the films were slowly restored by the Whitney Museum and are occasionally projected at museums and film festivals. Few of the Warhol-directed films are available on video or DVD.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.692403793334961, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* Home: 57 East 66th Street (Warhol's last home)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.353793144226074, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In the mid-1960s, Warhol adopted the band the Velvet Underground, making them a crucial element of the Exploding Plastic Inevitable multimedia performance art show. Warhol, with Paul Morrissey, acted as the band's manager, introducing them to Nico (who would perform with the band at Warhol's request). In 1966 he \"produced\" their first album The Velvet Underground & Nico, as well as providing its album art. His actual participation in the album's production amounted to simply paying for the studio time. After the band's first album, Warhol and band leader Lou Reed started to disagree more about the direction the band should take, and their artistic friendship ended. In 1989, after Warhol's death, Reed and John Cale re-united for the first time since 1972 to write, perform, record and release the concept album Songs for Drella, a tribute to Warhol.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.088326930999756, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol designed many album covers for various artists starting with the photographic cover of John Wallowitch's debut album, This Is John Wallowitch!!! (1964). He designed the cover art for The Rolling Stones' albums Sticky Fingers (1971) and Love You Live (1977), and the John Cale albums The Academy in Peril (1972) and Honi Soit in 1981. One of Warhol's last works was a portrait of Aretha Franklin for the cover of her 1986 gold album Aretha, which was done in the style of the Reigning Queens series he had completed the year before. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.108119010925293, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol strongly influenced the new wave/punk rock band Devo, as well as David Bowie. Bowie recorded a song called \"Andy Warhol\" for his 1971 album Hunky Dory. Lou Reed wrote the song \"Andy's Chest\", about Valerie Solanas, the woman who shot Warhol, in 1968. He recorded it with the Velvet Underground, and this version was released on the VU album in 1985. Bowie would later play Warhol in the 1996 movie, Basquiat. Bowie recalled how meeting Warhol in real life helped him in the role, and recounted his early meetings with him:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.0346832275390625, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Beginning in the early 1950s, Warhol produced several unbound portfolios of his work.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.904495239257812, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "The first of several bound self-published books by Warhol was 25 Cats Name Sam and One Blue Pussy, printed in 1954 by Seymour Berlin on Arches brand watermarked paper using his blotted line technique for the lithographs. The original edition was limited to 190 numbered, hand colored copies, using Dr. Martin's ink washes. Most of these were given by Warhol as gifts to clients and friends. Copy No. 4, inscribed \"Jerry\" on the front cover and given to Geraldine Stutz, was used for a facsimile printing in 1987, and the original was auctioned in May 2006 for US $35,000 by Doyle New York. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.885299205780029, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Other self-published books by Warhol include:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.19308090209961, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol's book A La Recherche du Shoe Perdu (1955) marked his \"transition from commercial to gallery artist\".Smith, John W., Pamela Allara, and Andy Warhol. Possession Obsession: Andy Warhol and Collecting. Pittsburgh, PA: Andy Warhol Museum, 2002, p. 46. ISBN 0-9715688-0-4. (The title is a play on words by Warhol on the title of French author Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu.)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.1565890312194824, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "After gaining fame, Warhol \"wrote\" several books that were commercially published:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.542153358459473, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* a, A Novel (1968, ISBN 0-8021-3553-6) is a literal transcription—containing spelling errors and phonetically written background noise and mumbling—of audio recordings of Ondine and several of Andy Warhol's friends hanging out at the Factory, talking, going out.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.124460220336914, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B & Back Again) (1975, ISBN 0-15-671720-4)—according to Pat Hackett's introduction to The Andy Warhol Diaries, Pat Hackett did the transcriptions and text for the book based on daily phone conversations, sometimes (when Warhol was traveling) using audio cassettes that Andy Warhol gave her. Said cassettes contained conversations with Brigid Berlin (also known as Brigid Polk) and former Interview magazine editor Bob Colacello.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.7941522598266602, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* Popism: The Warhol Sixties (1980, ISBN 0-15-672960-1), authored by Warhol and Pat Hackett, is a retrospective view of the 1960s and the role of pop art.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.1378350257873535, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* The Andy Warhol Diaries (1989, ISBN 0-446-39138-7), edited by Pat Hackett, is a diary dictated by Warhol to Hackett in daily phone conversations. Warhol started the diary to keep track of his expenses after being audited, although it soon evolved to include his personal and cultural observations. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.569990634918213, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol created the fashion magazine Interview that is still published today. The loopy title script on the cover is thought to be either his own handwriting or that of his mother, Julia Warhola, who would often do text work for his early commercial pieces. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.392051696777344, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* Drawing: Warhol started his career as a commercial illustrator, producing drawings in \"blotted-ink\" style for advertisements and magazine articles. Best known of these early works are his drawings of shoes. Some of his personal drawings were self-published in small booklets, such as Yum, Yum, Yum (about food), Ho, Ho, Ho (about Christmas) and (of course) Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. His most artistically acclaimed book of drawings is probably A Gold Book, compiled of sensitive drawings of young men. A Gold Book is so named because of the gold leaf that decorates its pages. In April 2012 a sketch of 1930s singer Rudy Vallee claimed to have been drawn by Andy Warhol was found at a Las Vegas garage sale. The image was said to have been drawn when Andy was nine or 10. Various authorities have challenged the image's authenticity.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.7939565181732178, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* Sculpture: Warhol's most famous sculpture is probably his Brillo Boxes, silkscreened ink on wood replicas of the large, branded cardboard boxes used to hold 24 packages of Brillo soap pads. The original Brillo design was by commercial artist James Harvey. Warhol's sculpture was part of a series of \"grocery carton\" works that also included Heinz ketchup and Campbell's tomato juice cases. Other famous works include the Silver Clouds—helium filled, silver mylar, pillow-shaped balloons. A Silver Cloud was included in the traveling exhibition Air Art (1968–1969) curated by Willoughby Sharp. Clouds was also adapted by Warhol for avant-garde choreographer Merce Cunningham's dance piece RainForest (1968).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.286730766296387, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* Audio: At one point Warhol carried a portable recorder with him wherever he went, taping everything everybody said and did. He referred to this device as his \"wife\". Some of these tapes were the basis for his literary work. Another audio-work of Warhol's was his \"Invisible Sculpture\", a presentation in which burglar alarms would go off when entering the room. Warhol's cooperation with the musicians of The Velvet Underground was driven by an expressed desire to become a music producer.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.642993927001953, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* Time Capsules: In 1973, Warhol began saving ephemera from his daily life—correspondence, newspapers, souvenirs, childhood objects, even used plane tickets and food—which was sealed in plain cardboard boxes dubbed Time Capsules. By the time of his death, the collection grew to include 600, individually dated \"capsules\". The boxes are now housed at the Andy Warhol Museum. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.1843056678771973, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* Television: Andy Warhol dreamed of a television special about a favorite subject of hisNothingthat he would call The Nothing Special. Later in his career he did create two cable television shows, Andy Warhol's TV in 1982 and Andy Warhol's Fifteen Minutes (based on his famous \"fifteen minutes of fame\" quotation) for MTV in 1986. Besides his own shows he regularly made guest appearances on other programs, including The Love Boat wherein a Midwestern wife (Marion Ross) fears Andy Warhol will reveal to her husband (Tom Bosley, who starred alongside Ross in sitcom Happy Days) her secret past as a Warhol superstar named Marina del Rey. Warhol also produced a TV commercial for Schrafft's Restaurants in New York City, for an ice cream dessert appropriately titled the \"Underground Sundae\". ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.447626829147339, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* Fashion: Warhol is quoted for having said: \"I'd rather buy a dress and put it up on the wall, than put a painting, wouldn't you?\" One of his most well-known Superstars, Edie Sedgwick, aspired to be a fashion designer, and his good friend Halston was a famous one. Warhol's work in fashion includes silkscreened dresses, a short sub-career as a catwalk-model and books on fashion as well as paintings with fashion (shoes) as a subject. Warhol himself has been described as a modern dandy, whose authority \"rested more on presence than on words\". ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.5563578605651855, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* Performance Art: Warhol and his friends staged theatrical multimedia happenings at parties and public venues, combining music, film, slide projections and even Gerard Malanga in an S&M outfit cracking a whip. The Exploding Plastic Inevitable in 1966 was the culmination of this area of his work.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.127687931060791, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* Theater: Andy Warhol's Pork opened on May 5, 1971, at LaMama theater in New York for a two-week run and was brought to the Roundhouse in London for a longer run in August 1971. Pork was based on tape-recorded conversations between Brigid Berlin and Andy during which Brigid would play for Andy tapes she had made of phone conversations between herself and her mother, socialite Honey Berlin. The play featured Jayne County as \"Vulva\" and Cherry Vanilla as \"Amanda Pork\". In 1974, Andy Warhol also produced the stage musical Man on the Moon, which was written by John Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.467794418334961, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* Photography: To produce his silkscreens, Warhol made photographs or had them made by his friends and assistants. These pictures were mostly taken with a specific model of Polaroid camera that Polaroid kept in production especially for Warhol. This photographic approach to painting and his snapshot method of taking pictures has had a great effect on artistic photography. Warhol was an accomplished photographer, and took an enormous amount of photographs of Factory visitors, friends.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.14853286743164, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* Computer: Warhol used Amiga computers to generate digital art, including You Are the One, which he helped design and build with Amiga, Inc. He also displayed the difference between slow fill and fast fill on live TV with Debbie Harry as a model. ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oqUd8utr14 video])", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.688796997070312, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol had assistance in producing his paintings. This is also true of his film-making and commercial enterprises.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.529481887817383, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "He founded the gossip magazine Interview, a stage for celebrities he \"endorsed\" and a business staffed by his friends. He collaborated with others on all of his books (some of which were written with Pat Hackett.) He adopted the young painter Jean-Michel Basquiat, and the band The Velvet Underground, presenting them to the public as his latest interest, and collaborating with them. One might even say that he produced people (as in the Warholian \"Superstar\" and the Warholian portrait). He endorsed products, appeared in commercials, and made frequent celebrity guest appearances on television shows and in films (he appeared in everything from Love Boat to Saturday Night Live and the Richard Pryor movie Dynamite Chicken).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.429704666137695, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol was gay. Interviewed in 1980, he indicated that he was still a virgin—biographer Bob Colacello who was present at the interview felt it was probably true and that what little sex he had was probably \"a mixture of voyeurism and masturbation—to use his [Andy's] word abstract\". Warhol's assertion of virginity would seem to be contradicted by his hospital treatment in 1960 for condylomata, a sexually transmitted disease. It has also been contradicted by his lovers, including Warhol muse BillyBoy who has said they had sex to orgasm: \"When he wasn't being Andy Warhol and when you were just alone with him he was an incredibly generous and very kind person. What seduced me was the Andy Warhol who I saw alone. In fact when I was with him in public he kind of got on my nerves….I'd say: 'You're just obnoxious, I can't bear you.\" Asked if Warhol was only a voyeur, Billy Name also denied it, saying: \"He was the essence of sexuality. It permeated everything. Andy exuded it, along with his great artistic creativity….It brought a joy to the whole art world in New York.\" \"But his personality was so vulnerable that it became a defense to put up the blank front.\" Warhol's lovers included John Giorno, Billy Name, Charles Lisanby, and Jon Gould. His boyfriend of 12 years was Jed Johnson, whom he met in 1968, and who later achieved fame as an interior designer. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.0017900466918945, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "The fact that Warhol's homosexuality influenced his work and shaped his relationship to the art world is a major subject of scholarship on the artist and is an issue that Warhol himself addressed in interviews, in conversation with his contemporaries, and in his publications (e.g., Popism: The Warhol 1960s). Throughout his career, Warhol produced erotic photography and drawings of male nudes. Many of his most famous works (portraits of Liza Minnelli, Judy Garland, and Elizabeth Taylor, and films such as Blow Job, My Hustler and Lonesome Cowboys) draw from gay underground culture and/or openly explore the complexity of sexuality and desire. As has been addressed by a range of scholars, many of his films premiered in gay porn theaters. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.332533836364746, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "The first works that Warhol submitted to a fine art gallery, homoerotic drawings of male nudes, were rejected for being too openly gay. In Popism, furthermore, the artist recalls a conversation with the film maker Emile de Antonio about the difficulty Warhol had being accepted socially by the then-more-famous (but closeted) gay artists Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg. De Antonio explained that Warhol was \"too swish and that upsets them.\" In response to this, Warhol writes, \"There was nothing I could say to that. It was all too true. So I decided I just wasn't going to care, because those were all the things that I didn't want to change anyway, that I didn't think I 'should' want to change ... Other people could change their attitudes but not me\". In exploring Warhol's biography, many turn to this period—the late 1950s and early 1960s—as a key moment in the development of his persona. Some have suggested that his frequent refusal to comment on his work, to speak about himself (confining himself in interviews to responses like \"Um, no\" and \"Um, yes\", and often allowing others to speak for him)—and even the evolution of his pop style—can be traced to the years when Warhol was first dismissed by the inner circles of the New York art world. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.095993995666504, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol was a practicing Ruthenian Catholic. He regularly volunteered at homeless shelters in New York City, particularly during the busier times of the year, and described himself as a religious person. Many of Warhol's later works depicted religious subjects, including two series, Details of Renaissance Paintings (1984) and The Last Supper (1986). In addition, a body of religious-themed works was found posthumously in his estate.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.14926290512085, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "During his life, Warhol regularly attended Mass, and the priest at Warhol's church, Saint Vincent Ferrer, said that the artist went there almost daily, although he was not observed taking Communion or going to Confession and sat or knelt in the pews at the back. The priest thought he was afraid of being recognized; Warhol said he was self-conscious about being seen in a Roman Rite church crossing himself \"in the Orthodox way\" (right to left instead of the reverse).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.789271354675293, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol's brother has described the artist as \"really religious, but he didn't want people to know about that because [it was] private\". Despite the private nature of his faith, in Warhol's eulogy John Richardson depicted it as devout: \"To my certain knowledge, he was responsible for at least one conversion. He took considerable pride in financing his nephew's studies for the priesthood\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.3427815437316895, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol was an avid collector. His friends referred to his numerous collections, which filled not only his four-story townhouse, but also a nearby storage unit, as \"Andy's Stuff.\" The true extent of his collections was not discovered until after his death, when the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh took in 641 boxes of his \"Stuff.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.4651079177856445, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol's collections included airplane menus, unpaid invoices, pizza dough, pornographic pulp novels, newspapers, stamps, supermarket flyers, and cookie jars, among other eccentricities. It also included significant works of art, such as George Bellows's Miss Bentham. One of his main collections was his wigs. Warhol owned more than 40 and felt very protective of his hairpieces, which were sewn by a New York wig-maker from hair imported from Italy. In 1985 a girl snatched Warhol's wig off his head. It was later discovered in Warhol's diary entry for that day that he wrote: \"I don't know what held me back from pushing her over the balcony.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.90547513961792, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Another item found in Warhol's boxes at the museum in Pittsburgh was a mummified human foot from Ancient Egypt. The curator of anthropology at Carnegie Museum of Natural History felt that Warhol most likely found it at a flea market. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.41073226928711, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Media about Warhol ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.7796831130981445, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol appeared as himself in the film Cocaine Cowboys (1979). ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.400554656982422, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "After his death, Warhol was portrayed by Crispin Glover in Oliver Stone's film The Doors (1991), by David Bowie in Julian Schnabel's film Basquiat (1996), and by Jared Harris in Mary Harron's film I Shot Andy Warhol (1996).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.787172317504883, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol appears as a character in Michael Daugherty's opera Jackie O (1997). Actor Mark Bringleson makes a brief cameo as Warhol in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.98158597946167, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Many films by avant-garde cineast Jonas Mekas have caught the moments of Warhol's life. Sean Gregory Sullivan depicted Warhol in the film 54 (1998). Guy Pearce portrayed Warhol in the film, Factory Girl (2007), about Edie Sedgwick's life. Actor Greg Travis portrays Warhol in a brief scene from the film Watchmen (2009).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.8544921875, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In the movie, Highway to Hell, a group of Andy Warhols are part of the Good Intentions Paving Company where good-intentioned souls are ground into pavement.. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.440892696380615, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In the film Men in Black 3 (2012) Andy Warhol turns out to really be undercover MIB Agent W (played by Bill Hader). Warhol is throwing a party at The Factory in 1969, where he is looked up by MIB Agents K and J (J from the future). Agent W is desperate to end his undercover job (\"I'm so out of ideas I'm painting soup cans and bananas, for Christ sakes!\" and \"You gotta fake my death, okay? I can't listen to sitar music anymore.\")", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.523634433746338, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Andy Warhol (portrayed by Tom Meeten) is one of main characters of the 2012 British television show Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy. The character is portrayed as having robot-like mannerisms.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.726804494857788, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Gus Van Sant was planning a version of Warhol's life with River Phoenix in the lead role just before Phoenix's death in 1993. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.771468162536621, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In the soon to be released 2016 feature, The Billionaire Boys Club, Cary Elwes portrays Warhol in a film based on the true story about Ron Levin (portrayed by Kevin Spacey) a friend of Warhol's who was murdered in 1986. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.870028495788574, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "*The documentary, Absolut Warhola (2001) was produced by Polish director Stanislaw Mucha, featuring Warhol's parents' family and hometown in Slovakia. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.045320510864258, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film (2006) is a reverential, four-hour movie by Ric Burns that won a Peabody Award in 2006. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.425155162811279, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* Andy Warhol: Double Denied (2006) is a 52-minute movie by Ian Yentob about the difficulties authenticating Warhol's work. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.110562324523926, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* Andy Warhol's People Factory (2008), a three-part television documentary directed by Catherine Shorr, features interviews with several of Warhol's associates. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.524810314178467, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* Warhol appeared as a recurring character in TV series Vinyl, played by John Cameron Mitchell. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.830891132354736, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "* In the episode of The Simpsons \"Mom and Pop Art\", Warhol appears in Homer's nightmare, throwing soup cans at Homer.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.587550163269043, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In 2002, the U.S. Postal Service issued an 18-cent stamp commemorating Warhol. Designed by Richard Sheaff of Scottsdale, Arizona, the stamp was unveiled at a ceremony at The Andy Warhol Museum and features Warhol's painting \"Self-Portrait, 1964\". In March 2011, a chrome statue of Andy Warhol and his Polaroid camera was revealed at Union Square in New York City.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.5832302570343018, "source": "wiki", "title": "Andy Warhol" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Andrew Warhol's father, Ondrej, came from the Austria-Hungary Empire (now Slovakia) in 1912, and sent for his mother, Julia Zavacky Warhola, in 1921. His father worked as a construction worker and later as a coal miner. Around some time, the family moved to Pittsburgh. During his teenage years, Andy suffered from several nervous breakdowns. Overcoming this, he graduated from Schenley High School in Pittsburgh in 1945, and enrolled in the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie-Mellon University), graduating in June 1949. During college, he met Philip Pearlstein , a fellow student.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.1885504722595215, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "During the 1950s, he moved to an apartment on East 75th Street. His mother moved in with him, and Fritizie Miller become his agent. In 1952, his first solo exhibition was held at Hugo Gallery, New York, of drawings to illustrate stories by Truman Capote . He started illustrating books, beginning with Amy Vanderbilt's Complete Book of Etiquette. Around 1953-1955, he worked for a theater group on the Lower East Side, and designs sets. It is around that time that he dyed his hair silver. Warhol published several books, including Twenty Five Cats Named Sam, and One Blue Pussy. In 1956, he traveled around the world with Charles Lisanby , a television-set designer. In April of this year, he was included in his first group exhibition, Recent Drawings USA, held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. He began receiving accolades for his work, with the 35th Annual Art Directors Club Award for Distinctive Merit, for an I.Miller shoe advertisement. He published In The Bottom Of My Garden later that year. In 1957, received 36th Annual Art Directors Club Medal and Award of Distinctive Merit, for the I.Miller show advertisements, and Life Magazine published his illustrations for an article, \"Crazy Golden Slippers\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.844234466552734, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In 1960, Warhol began to make his first paintings. They were based on comic strips in the likes of Dick Tracy, Popeye, Superman, and two of Coca-Cola bottles. In 1961, using the Dick Tracy comic strip, he designed a window display for Lord & Taylor, at this time, major art galleries around the nation begin noticing his work. In 1962, Warhol made paintings of dollar bills and Campbell soup cans, and his work was included in an important exhibition of pop art, The New Realists, held at Sidney Janis Gallery, New York. In November of this year, Elanor Ward showed his paintings at Stable Gallery, and the exhibition began a sensation. In 1963, he rented a studio in a firehouse on East 87th Street. He met his assistant, Gerard Malanga , and started making his first film, Tarzan and Jane Regained... Sort of (1964). Later, he drove to Los Angeles for his second exhibition at the Ferus Gallery. In November of that year, he found a loft at 231 East 47th Street, which became his main studio, The Factory. In December, he began production of Red Jackie, the first of the Jackie series. In 1964, his first solo exhibition in Europe, held at the Galerie Ileana Sonnebend in Paris, featured the Flower series. He received a commission from architect Philip Johnson to make a mural, entitled Thirteen Most Wanted Men for the New York State Pavilion in the New York World's Fair. In April, he received an Independent Film Award from Film Culture magazine. In November, his first solo exhibition in the US was held at Leo Castelli Gallery. And at this time, he began his self portrait series.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.759509563446045, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In the summer of 1966, Warhol's film Chelsea Girls (1966) became the first underground film to be shown at a commercial theater. In 1967, Chelsea Girls opened in Los Angeles and San Francisco, and six of his Self Portraits were shown at Expo 67 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. In August of this year, he gave a lecture at various colleges in the Los Angeles area, his persona is so popular that some colleges hire Allen Midgette to impersonate him for lectures. Later, Warhol moved The Factory to 33 Union Square West, and met Fred Hughes , who later became President of Enterprises, and Interview Magazine. In 1968, Warhol's first solo European museum exhibition was held at Moderna Museet, Stockholm. But later that year on June 3, 1968, Warhol was shot by Valerie Solanas , an ultra-radical and member of the entourage surrounding Warhol. Solanis was the founder of SCUM (Society for Cutting Up Men) Fortunately, Warhol survived the assassination attempt after spending two months in a hospital. This incident is the subject of the film, I Shot Andy Warhol (1996). Afterwards, Andy Warhol dropped out of the filmmaking business, but now and then continued his contribution to film and art. He never emotionally recovered from his brush with death.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.253957748413086, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "During the 1970s and 80s, Andy Warhol's status as a media icon skyrocketed, and he used his influence to back many younger artists. He began publishing of Interview magazine, with the first issue being released in fall of 1969. In 1971, his play, entitled Pork, opened at London at the Round House Theatre. He resumed painting in 1972, although it was primarily celebrity portraits. The Factory was moved to 860 Broadway, and in 1975, he bought a house on Lexington Street. A major retrospective of his work is held in Zurich. In 1976, he did the Skulls, and Hammer and Sickle series. Throughout the late 70s and 80s, a retrospective exhibition was held, as Warhol began work on the Reversals, Retrospectives, and Shadows series. The Myths series, Endangered Species series, and Ads series followed through the early and mid 1980s. On 22 February 1987, a \"day of medical infamy\", as quoted by one biographer, Andy Warhol died following complications from gall bladder surgery. He was 58 years old.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.477769374847412, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In 1990, Lou Reed and John Cale made a CD album called \"Songs for Drella\" as a tribute to Warhol with 15 songs about Warhol's life.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.587326049804688, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Produced The Velvet Underground 's first album. He essentially lent his name to their work and observed them in the recording studio, while Lou Reed and later Tom Wilson (who had worked earlier with Bob Dylan ) mostly called the shots. The cover of the band's first album (with Nico ) was Warhol's design: a banana with a peel that was actually a peelable sticker.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.72946548461914, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Avoided the subject of death, except in his paintings (the Disaster series). He did not attend the funerals of his superstars nor did he attend his mother's funeral when she died in November 1972. After she passed away he continued to give the impression that she was still alive to people who would ask about her. Warhol did not mention his mother's death to any of his close friends. As late as 1976, when friends asked about his mother, Andy said, 'Oh, she's great. But she doesn't get out of bed much.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.513454437255859, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "His father, who traveled much on business trips, died when Warhol was 13.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.448911666870117, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Son of immigrants from the town Miková, located in today's northeastern Slovakia. His original name was \"Warhola\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.582282066345215, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol's \"A: A Novel,\" published in 1968, is based on 24 hours of tape recordings (24 one-hour tapes) of Ondine speaking. His tape-recorded musings were transcribed and typed up and serve as the basis of the novel, which was disingenuously presented as one day in the life of Ondine. The book is one of the premier artifacts of the Pop art movement/Pop culture. Warhol followed Ondine around New York City with a tape recorder, recording their conversations. Ondine was addicted to amphetamines and was prone to wild verbal flights that covered many subjects. To type up the tapes, Warhol hired teenage girls, some of whom were barely literate and made many errors. Warhol \"edited\" the resulting manuscript during a series of concerts given by The Velvet Underground ( Lou Reed is one of the \"characters\" in the novel), sitting in the rear of the theater in the dark, reading proof sheets with a flashlight. Like James Joyce when confronted with transcription errors made by the French printers/compositors of the first edition of \"Ulysses\" (1922), Warhol loved the mistakes and decided to keep them in. He thought the mistakes improved the book as it made it worse, more of a Pop manifesto, and insisted that all the errata be left in the final draft, which he fancied as a Pop \"Finnegans Wake.\" In his later book/memoir \"Popism,\" Warhol explained, \"I wanted to do a 'bad book' just the way I'd done 'bad movies' and 'bad art,' because when you do something exactly wrong, you always turn up something.\" Warhol, the author, refused to filter out the \"background noise\" or \"static,\" thus preventing the reader from following a coherent narrative thread. The book intentionally is boring, as are many of Warhol's films. Of his films Warhold said that talking about them was more interesting than actually viewing them, and this likely was his intent with \"A: A Novel\" -- to create an artifact that made people talk about it -- and think.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.604002952575684, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "He bequeathed his wig to singer David Bowie , who later wore it to portray Warhol in Basquiat (1996). Bowie had written the song \"Andy Warhol\" in tribute to him, which featured on his 1971 album \"Hunky Dory\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.337996959686279, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "His brother owned a junkyard in upstate New York. Periodically his brother would bring him odd scraps of junk, which Warhol would use in his art.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.792407989501953, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Gore Vidal once described Andy Warhol as \"The only genius I've ever known with an IQ of 60\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.529524803161621, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "At the age of 8, Warhol contracted Chorea—also known as St. Vitus's Dance—a rare and sometimes fatal disease of the nervous system that left him bedridden for several months. It was during these months, while Warhol was sick in bed, that his mother, herself a skillful artist, gave him his first drawing lessons. Drawing soon became Warhol's favorite childhood pastime. He was also an avid fan of the movies, and when his mother bought him a camera at the age of 9 he took up photography as well, developing film in a makeshift darkroom he set up in their basement.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.080892562866211, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Painter, Filmmaker - Biography.com" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol attended Holmes Elementary school and took the free art classes offered at the Carnegie Institute (now the Carnegie Museum of Art) in Pittsburgh. In 1942, at the age of 14, Warhol again suffered a tragedy when his father passed away from a jaundiced liver. Warhol was so upset that he could not attend his father's funeral, and he hid under his bed throughout the wake. Warhol's father had recognized his son's artistic talents, and in his will he dictated that his life savings go toward Warhol's college education. That same year, Warhol began at Schenley High School, and upon graduating, in 1945, he enrolled at the Carnegie Institute for Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) to study pictorial design.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.357048749923706, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Painter, Filmmaker - Biography.com" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In the late 1950s, Warhol began devoting more attention to painting, and in 1961, he debuted the concept of \"pop art\"—paintings that focused on mass-produced commercial goods. In 1962, he exhibited the now-iconic paintings of Campbell's soup cans. These small canvas works of everyday consumer products created a major stir in the art world, bringing both Warhol and pop art into the national spotlight for the first time.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.9429168701171875, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Painter, Filmmaker - Biography.com" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "British artist Richard Hamilton described pop art as \"popular, transient, expendable, low cost, mass-produced, young, witty, sexy, gimmicky, glamorous, big business.\" As Warhol himself put it, \"Once you 'got' pop, you could never see a sign the same way again. And once you thought pop, you could never see America the same way again.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.889468193054199, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Painter, Filmmaker - Biography.com" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol's other famous pop paintings depicted Coca-cola bottles, vacuum cleaners and hamburgers. He also painted celebrity portraits in vivid and garish colors; his most famous subjects include Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Mick Jagger and Mao Zedong. As these portraits gained fame and notoriety, Warhol began to receive hundreds of commissions for portraits from socialites and celebrities. His portrait \" Eight Elvises\" eventually resold for $100 million in 2008, making it one of the most valuable paintings in world history.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.291104793548584, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Painter, Filmmaker - Biography.com" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In 1964, Warhol opened his own art studio, a large silver-painted warehouse known simply as \"The Factory.\" The Factory quickly became one of New York City's premier cultural hotspots, a scene of lavish parties attended by the city's wealthiest socialites and celebrities, including musician Lou Reed, who paid tribute to the hustlers and transvestites he'd met at The Factory with his hit song \"Walk on the Wild Side\"—the verses of which contain descriptions of individuals who were fixtures at the legendary studio/warehouse in the '60s, including Holly Woodlawn, Candy Darling, \"Little Joe\" Dallesandro, \"Sugar Plum Fairy\" Joe Campbell and Jackie Curtis. (Warhol was a friend of Reed's and managed Reed's band, the Velvet Underground.)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.7236127853393555, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Painter, Filmmaker - Biography.com" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol, who clearly relished his celebrity, became a fixture at infamous New York City nightclubs like Studio 54 and Max's Kansas City. Commenting on celebrity fixation—his own and that of the public at large—Warhol observed, \"more than anything people just want stars.\" He also branched out in new directions, publishing his first book, Andy Warhol's Index, in 1967.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.674139976501465, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Painter, Filmmaker - Biography.com" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In 1968, however, Warhol's thriving career almost ended. He was shot by Valerie Solanas, an aspiring writer and radical feminist, on June 3. Warhol was seriously wounded in this attack. Solanas had appeared in one of Warhol's films and was reportedly upset with him over his refusal to use a script she had written. After the shooting, Solanas was arrested and later pleaded guilty to the crime. Warhol spent weeks in a New York hospital recovering from his injuries. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.164337158203125, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Painter, Filmmaker - Biography.com" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In the 1970s, Warhol continued to explore other forms of media. He published such books as The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again) and Exposures. Warhol also experimented extensively with video art, producing more than 60 films during his career. Some of his most famous films include Sleep, which depicts poet John Giorno sleeping for six hours, and Eat, which shows a man eating a mushroom for 45 minutes.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.514643907546997, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Painter, Filmmaker - Biography.com" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol died on February 22, 1987, at the age of 58. His personal life has been the subject of much debate and consideration. He is widely believed to have been a gay man, and his art was often infused with homoerotic imagery and motifs. However, he claimed that he remained a virgin for his entire life.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.964556694030762, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Painter, Filmmaker - Biography.com" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol's life and work simultaneously satirized and celebrated materiality and celebrity. On the one hand, his paintings of distorted brand images and celebrity faces could be read as a critique of what he viewed as a culture obsessed with money and celebrity. On the other hand, Warhol's focus on consumer goods and pop-culture icons, as well as his own taste for money and fame, suggest a life in celebration of the very aspects of American culture that his work criticized. Warhol spoke to this apparent contradiction between his life and work in his book The Philosophy of Andy Warhol, writing that \"making money is art and working is art, and good business is the best art.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.950286388397217, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol - Painter, Filmmaker - Biography.com" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol was the son of immigrants from Czechoslovakia, and his father was a coal miner. For years, there was confusion as to his exact date and place of birth because Warhol gave conflicting accounts of these details, probably out of embarrassment of his provincial origins. “I’d prefer to remain a mystery,” he once said. “I never give my background and, anyway, I make it all up different every time I’m asked.” He enrolled in the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) and graduated with a degree in pictorial design in 1949. That year, he moved to New York City, where he found work as a commercial illustrator. After being incorrectly credited as “Warhol” under an early published drawing, he decided to permanently remove the “a” from his last name.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.4036946296691895, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol is born - Aug 06, 1928 - HISTORY.com" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In 1963, he dispensed with the paintbrush and began mass-producing images of consumer goods and celebrities like Marilyn Monroe and Jackie Kennedy. These prints, accomplished through his use of a silk-screen technique, displayed multiple versions of the same image in garish colors and became his trademark. He was hailed as the leader of the pop art movement, in which Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and others depicted “popular” images such as a soup can or comic strip as a means of fusing high and low culture and commenting on both.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.857502937316895, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol is born - Aug 06, 1928 - HISTORY.com" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Although shy and soft-spoken, Warhol attracted dozens of followers who were anything but. This mob of underground artists, social curiosities, and hangers-on operated out of the “Factory,” Warhol’s silver-painted studio in Manhattan. In the mid-1960s, Warhol began making experimental films, employing his friends as actors and billing them as “superstars.” Some of his films were monumental essays on boredom, such as the eight-hour continuous shot of the Empire State Building in Empire (1964), and others were gritty representations of underground life, like The Chelsea Girls (1966). He also organized multimedia events such as “The Exploding Plastic Inevitable” and sponsored the influential rock group the Velvet Underground. In 1968, Warhol was shot and nearly killed by Valerie Solanis, a follower who claimed he was “exercising too much influence” over her life.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.758131504058838, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol is born - Aug 06, 1928 - HISTORY.com" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "After more than a year of recuperation from his wounds, Warhol returned to his career and founded Interview magazine, a publication centered on his fascination with the cult of celebrity. He became a fixture on the fashion and jet-set social scenes and was famous for pithy cultural observations like, “In the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes.” Meanwhile, he continued to produce commercially successful silk-screen prints of entertainment and political figures.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.905936241149902, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol is born - Aug 06, 1928 - HISTORY.com" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In the 1980s, after a period of relative quiet in his career, he returned to the contemporary art scene as a mentor and friend to a new generation of artists, including Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat. With the rise of postmodern art, he came to be regarded as an archetypal role model by many young artists. On February 22, 1987, he died in the hospital of a heart attack shortly after a gall bladder operation. In 1994, the Andy Warhol Museum, the largest single-artist museum in the United States, opened in Pittsburgh.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.583338737487793, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol is born - Aug 06, 1928 - HISTORY.com" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Read more on about Andy Warhol horoscope", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.8960273265838623, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol Horoscope by Date of Birth - astrosage.com" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Following a decade of enormous success as an illustrator, Warhol looked toward Fine Art as a larger challenge. In 1960 he purchased a four-story townhouse and experimented with using advertising and comic strip imagery as his Art. The subject matter was untraditional and unique at the time. These early Pop paintings had a loose, unfinished look. Over the next several months his painting style would evolve into being more flat and graphic. One consistent aspect, though, was that the images were known to everyone in everyday life.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.013750076293945, "source": "search", "title": "The Andy Warhol Family Album - Warhol's Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In April, 1961 Warhol had his first opportunity to show his new art. He designed a fashion window at Bonwit Teller’s Department Store that used five of his paintings as backdrops for the dressed mannequins. Throughout 1961 Warhol continued trying different techniques and added to his repertoire of popular imagery. The Campbell's soup can became his primary subject and gained him his greatest notoriety. He and several other artists working on similar themes but in different styles were linked together in a new art movement called Pop Art.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.632315635681152, "source": "search", "title": "The Andy Warhol Family Album - Warhol's Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "On July 9,1962 Warhol had his initial major exhibition at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles. Magazines such as Time, Life and Newsweek ran articles about the show. Today, the complete set of 32 soup can paintings from that exhibit can be seen at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Also in 1962, Warhol discovered that the silkscreen process was the perfect method to repeat his images. It was an extension of earlier print methods that he had utilized in his days as an illustrator. He worked incessantly and filled his townhouse with many canvases. To paint larger works he rented a studio and hired an assistant named Gerard Malanga.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.237556457519531, "source": "search", "title": "The Andy Warhol Family Album - Warhol's Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol continued to produce many major works. The early Sixties was his most creative period. In 1963, he began to experiment as a filmmaker. He viewed film as another medium to push the limits of his creativity. Like his paintings, his “underground” art films caused quite a stir in the art world by their strange unconventional boldness. The word “Superstar” originated with the women of his films such as Viva, Ultraviolet, and Edie; his studio in midtown New York where it was all happening became well-known as “The Factory.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.287166118621826, "source": "search", "title": "The Andy Warhol Family Album - Warhol's Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In 1968 Andy Warhol was shot by Valerie Solanis, an unstable individual who visited The Factory. He was in very critical condition for several days but slowly recovered. This traumatic event marked a major turning point in Warhol’s life.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.461336374282837, "source": "search", "title": "The Andy Warhol Family Album - Warhol's Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In the following years, The Factory changed considerably. It was no longer the open, free-flowing mecca that it had been in the previous years. Gerard Malanga and Billy Name, two important studio assistants, left for other pursuits. With Paul Morrissey as director, filmmaking became less experimental and more commercial. Warhol’s painting was less risk-oriented and therefore did not shake the art world as it had in the 60s. The important accomplishment during this period was Warhol’s reinvention of the society portrait; it now became the primary focus of his painting.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.678979396820068, "source": "search", "title": "The Andy Warhol Family Album - Warhol's Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In 1969 Warhol also began a magazine called Interview which grew in circulation and required much of his time. Warhol became a part of New York’s “Jet Set” and loved attending gatherings with celebrities. He documented such events with his camera and tape recorder. During this time, Warhol also stated his most famous quote which was “in the future everybody will be world famous for fifteen minutes.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.770495414733887, "source": "search", "title": "The Andy Warhol Family Album - Warhol's Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol was a passionate collector his entire life, viewing beauty and art in such everyday objects as cookie jars, toys, jewelry, watches, and antiques. He also collected Native American artifacts, early arcade equipment including carousel horses and many other artists’ work.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.950659275054932, "source": "search", "title": "The Andy Warhol Family Album - Warhol's Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In 1987 Warhol was hospitalized to have an infected gall bladder removed. Though the routine operation was successful, he died mysteriously during the early morning of February 22, 1987. He was 58 years old. The Warhol Foundation for the Arts was established from his estate and in 1994 the Warhol Museum opened in his childhood City of Pittsburgh. It houses the largest collection of his artwork.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.000179290771484, "source": "search", "title": "The Andy Warhol Family Album - Warhol's Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "How did Andy Warhol Die?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.4727835655212402, "source": "search", "title": "How did Andy Warhol Die?" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "  How did Andy Warhol Die?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.4727835655212402, "source": "search", "title": "How did Andy Warhol Die?" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Andy Warhol died in New York City at 6:32 a.m. on February 22, 1987. According to news reports, he had been making good recovery from a routine gallbladder surgery at New York Hospital before dying in his sleep from a sudden heart attack. The hospital staff had failed to adequately monitor his condition and overloaded him with fluids after his operation, causing him to suffer from a fatal case of water intoxication, which prompted Warhol's lawyers to sue the hospital for negligence. Prior to his diagnosis and operation, Warhol delayed having his recurring gallbladder problems checked, as he was afraid to enter hospitals and see doctors.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.6469268798828125, "source": "search", "title": "How did Andy Warhol Die?" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol's body was taken back to Pittsburgh by his brothers for burial. The wake was at Thomas P. Kunsak Funeral Home and was an open-coffin ceremony.  He was holding a small prayer book and a red rose.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.813371658325195, "source": "search", "title": "How did Andy Warhol Die?" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol's grave at St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cemetery.After the liturgy, the coffin was driven to St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cemetery in Bethel Park, a south suburb of Pittsburgh. At the grave, the priest said a brief prayer and sprinkled holy water on the casket. Before the coffin was lowered, Paige Powell dropped a copy of Interview magazine, an Interview t-shirt, and a bottle of the Estee Lauder perfume \"Beautiful\" into the grave. Warhol was buried next to his mother and father.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.062878608703613, "source": "search", "title": "How did Andy Warhol Die?" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Weeks later a memorial service was held in Manhattan for Warhol on April 1, 1987 at St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.038403511047363, "source": "search", "title": "How did Andy Warhol Die?" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol had so many possessions that it took Sotheby's nine days to auction his estate after his death; the auction grossed more than US$20 million. His total estate was worth considerably more, in no small part due to shrewd investments over the years.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.940649032592773, "source": "search", "title": "How did Andy Warhol Die?" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "On the twentieth anniversary of his death The Gershwin Hotel in New York City held a week-long series of events commemorating Warhol's art and his superstars. There was an award ceremony, a fashion show, and Blondie performed at the closing party. At the same time, The Carrozzini von Buhler Gallery in New York City held an exhibit titled, Andy Warhol: In His Wake. The exhibit featured the art of Warhol's superstars Ultra Violet, Billy Name, Taylor Mead, and Ivy Nicholson as well as art by a younger generation of artists who have been inspired by Warhol. One interactive sculpture in the exhibit, The Great Warhola, by Cynthia von Buhler, depicted Warhol as an arcade fortune-telling machine. The gallery was transformed to look like Warhol's silver factory. Factory Girl, a film about the life of Edie Sedgwick, starring Sienna Miller and Hayden Christensen, was also released one week before the anniversary of Warhol's death.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.231266498565674, "source": "search", "title": "How did Andy Warhol Die?" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Image: Andy Warhol, Andy2, 1985, ©The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visuals Arts, Inc., courtesy of The Andy Warhol Museum", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.7030583620071411, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol's Forgotten Floppy Disk Art Has Been Found ..." }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "The world got more Warhols this week, as the 20th century American artist's most futuristic works—by 1985 standards—have been recovered from floppy disks and shared by the Andy Warhol Museum.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.3059829473495483, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol's Forgotten Floppy Disk Art Has Been Found ..." }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol had been gifted a Commodore Amiga in order to demonstrate the computer’s graphic arts capabilities. There's a video of him “painting” Blondie's Debbie Harry , and that piece had been part of the Warhol collection for years. But ever since the museum acquired the rest of Warhol's disks in 1994 as well as his two Amiga 1000 computers, their contents were inaccessible due to the obsolete file format and aging hardware. It took a nagging interest from artist Cory Arcangel, the help of the Andy Warhol Museum, Carnegie Mellon's Golan Levin, and the Carnegie Mellon Computer Club, to bring the images back from the digital depths.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.4574835300445557, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol's Forgotten Floppy Disk Art Has Been Found ..." }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Arcangel was an old friend of Levin's. \"When he had the idea to do the project, he first secured permission from the Warhol Museum to see if it would be possible to look at the computer,\" Levin explained via email. \"Then he came to visit my lab, and he asked me if I knew anyone with this kind of expertise. I immediately connected him to the CMU Computer Club, and provided those folks with a grant so that they could purchase the necessary bits and bobs to do the work.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.285689353942871, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol's Forgotten Floppy Disk Art Has Been Found ..." }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Image: Commodore Amiga computer equipment used by Andy Warhol 1985-86, courtesy of The Andy Warhol Museum, used with permission.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.053342342376709, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol's Forgotten Floppy Disk Art Has Been Found ..." }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "“When we first went to the museum just to see what they had, we weren't very optimistic at that point,” Bare said. “Nearly all of the floppies looked like they were system software or other forms of software. Having briefly lived in the era of floppies, I remember everyone had 50 or so floppies with handwritten labels saying that it had some file on it. We didn't see that from Warhol.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.52896785736084, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol's Forgotten Floppy Disk Art Has Been Found ..." }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Image: Andy Warhol, Campbell’s, 1985, ©The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visuals Arts, Inc., courtesy of The Andy Warhol Museum, used with permission.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.37087082862854, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol's Forgotten Floppy Disk Art Has Been Found ..." }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "And this is where the .pic files were uncovered, with unmistakably Warholian names: “campbells.pic,” “marilyn1.pic,” etc. The club uncovered 28 heretofore unseen images that the Warhol Museum is fairly certain were done by the man himself, 11 of which were signed.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.337575912475586, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol's Forgotten Floppy Disk Art Has Been Found ..." }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Warhol of course always seemed like he'd be a natural for digital art: it's endlessly reproducible, it's new and experimental, and one can imagine his wry take on the “everyone's face is everywhere” ubiquity that computers facilitate.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.684464931488037, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol's Forgotten Floppy Disk Art Has Been Found ..." }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Image: Andy Warhol, Venus, 1985, ©The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visuals Arts, Inc., courtesy of The Andy Warhol Museum, used with permission.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.7529972791671753, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol's Forgotten Floppy Disk Art Has Been Found ..." }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "In addition to adding to the Warhol canon, the uncovering has yielded a documentary Trapped: Andy Warhol’s Amiga Experiments , which will be screened in the Carnegie Lecture Hall in Pittsburgh on May 10, will be available online May 12.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.41624927520752, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol's Forgotten Floppy Disk Art Has Been Found ..." }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Andy Warhol | Who is Andy Warhol | Andy Warhol Biography", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.5703892707824707, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol | Who is Andy Warhol | Andy Warhol Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "About Andy Warhol / Who is Andy Warhol ?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.6810029149055481, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol | Who is Andy Warhol | Andy Warhol Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Andy Warhol's outstanding character is that of sympathy, mingled with hospitality. Andy Warhol have a great urge to make others a little happier for having met Andy Warhol No higher quality could be possessed than this but it is one that may be carried to excess. Andy Warhol spend lot of time and money for the sake of others.Andy Warhol's tastes are of a cultured order and, at heart, Andy Warhol have a love for literary and artistic work of a high grade, though the commercial existence, which Andy Warhol must probably follow, may force them out of sight.Regarding money, Andy Warhol have peculiar views. At times Andy Warhol deny yourself legitimate necessaries and at others, Andy Warhol spend somewhat recklessly. Andy Warhol will always give in response to the call of charity. On some occasions, Andy Warhol put yourself to considerable trouble in order to save a few rupees on the price of an article Andy Warhol desire to purchase.Andy Warhol's chief weakness is that Andy Warhol is somewhat easily impressed. In fact, Andy Warhol believe too much of what Andy Warhol hear. Unscrupulous people are quick to notice this defect in Andy Warhol and they are certain to trade it sooner or later. Therefore, be on Andy Warhol's guard and avoid being victimised by someone who may come to Andy Warhol in the guise of a friend.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.338552474975586, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol | Who is Andy Warhol | Andy Warhol Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Andy Warhol's Happiness and Fulfillment horoscope", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.7914108037948608, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol | Who is Andy Warhol | Andy Warhol Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Andy Warhol is a person who live in fantasy. Hypersensitive, many of Andy Warhol have inferiority complexes, feeling slighted by taking the most unrelated incident as personal insult. It is important that Andy Warhol do not indulge in drugs or alcohol, for this adds to Andy Warhol's unclarity. Andy Warhol be honest with yourself and others, and attempt to be as realistic as possible, for Andy Warhol tend toward escapism. Music, colours and nature are very positive in smoothing Andy Warhol's overly sensitive being.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.60683274269104, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol | Who is Andy Warhol | Andy Warhol Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Andy Warhol is motivated to enhance Andy Warhol's sex life. If other factors make Andy Warhol feel that material possessions are a requirement, Andy Warhol is motivated to gain much money. Whatever Andy Warhol's goals, however, sex is the motivating factor. Recognise this, and rather than fight it, use it to best advantage.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.906033515930176, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol | Who is Andy Warhol | Andy Warhol Biography" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.0201804637908936, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film - NYC Movie Guru" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film (PG)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.0450210571289062, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film - NYC Movie Guru" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "BASIC PREMISE: A documentary about the life of Andy Warhol, a controversial artist from the 20th Century.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.4187284708023071, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film - NYC Movie Guru" }, { "answer": "Warhol", "passage": "SPIRITUAL VALUE: It�s illuminating to know that Warhol�s private life was different from his public image. He was a bit modest about himself in private. His reasons for wanting to become successful are very basic: he wanted to be able to support himself financially while still doing what he loves. Any other path in life would not be worth living. Overall, the story of his life feels inspirational because he had a dream along with talent and pursued it until he achieved fame and fortune. Not everyone liked him or understood him, but they couldn�t stop him from continuing to express himself through art�even after his near-death experience from being shot by Valerie Solanis.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.145085334777832, "source": "search", "title": "Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film - NYC Movie Guru" } ]
What was the maiden name of Blondie Bumstead, the comic-strip wife of hapless Dagwood Bumstead?
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What famous comic strip character was inspired by the 1936 Henry Fonda film Trail of the Lonesome Pine?
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In 1961, Capp, complaining of declining revenue, wanted to have Frazetta continue with a 50% pay cut. \"[Capp] said he would cut the salary in half. Goodbye. That was that. I said goodbye,\" (from Frazetta: Painting with Fire). However, Frazetta returned briefly a few years later to draw a public service comic book called Li'l Abner and the Creatures from Drop-Outer Space, distributed by the Job Corps in 1965.", "precise_score": -5.833553314208984, "rough_score": -6.874338150024414, "source": "wiki", "title": "Al Capp" }, { "answer": "Al Capp's Li'l Abner", "passage": "Frazetta, later famous as a fantasy artist, assisted on the strip from 1954 to December, 1961. Fascinated by Frazetta's abilities, Capp initially gave him a free hand in an extended daily sequence (about a biker named \"Frankie,\" a caricature of Frazetta) to experiment with the basic look of the strip by adding a bit more realism and detail (particularly to the inking). After editors complained about the stylistic changes, the strip's previous look was restored. During most of his tenure with Capp, Frazetta's primary responsibility—along with various specialty art, such as a series of Li'l Abner greeting cards—was tight-penciling the Sunday pages from studio roughs. This work was collected by Dark Horse Comics in a four-volume hardcover series entitled Al Capp's Li'l Abner: The Frazetta Years. In 1961, Capp, complaining of declining revenue, wanted to have Frazetta continue with a 50% pay cut. \"Capp said he would cut the salary in half. Goodbye. That was that. I said goodbye,\" (from Frazetta: Painting with Fire). However, Frazetta returned briefly a few years later to draw a public service comic book called Li'l Abner and the Creatures from Drop-Outer Space, distributed by the Job Corps in 1965. 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The demise of KSP in 1999 stopped the reprint series at Volume 27 (1961). More recently, Dark Horse Comics reprinted the limited series Al Capp's Li'l Abner: The Frazetta Years, in four full-color volumes covering the Sunday pages from 1954 to 1961. They also released an archive hardcover reprint of the complete Shmoo Comics in 2009, followed by a second Shmoo volume of compete newspaper strips in 2011.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.637123107910156, "source": "wiki", "title": "Li'l Abner" }, { "answer": "Al Capp's Li'l Abner", "passage": "At the San Diego Comic Con in July 2009, IDW announced the upcoming publication of Al Capp's Li'l Abner: The Complete Dailies and Color Sundays: Vol. 1 (1934–1936). 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More recently, Dark Horse Comics reprinted the limited series; Al Capp's Li'l Abner: The Frazetta Years in four full-color volumes, covering the Sunday pages from 1954-1961. They also released an archive hardcover reprint of the complete Shmoo Comics in one volume in 2009.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.322806358337402, "source": "search", "title": "Lil Abner - The Full Wiki" }, { "answer": "Al Capp's Li'l Abner", "passage": "Capp, Al, Al Capp's Li'l Abner: The Frazetta Years - 4 volumes (2003) Dark Horse Comics", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.427525520324707, "source": "search", "title": "Lil Abner - The Full Wiki" }, { "answer": "Al Capp's Li'l Abner", "passage": "Capp, Al, Al Capp's Li'l Abner: The Complete Dailies and Color Sundays Vol. 1 (1934-1936) ISBN 978-1600106118 - forthcoming series (2010) IDW Publishing", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.015158653259277, "source": "search", "title": "Lil Abner - The Full Wiki" }, { "answer": "Al Capp's Li'l Abner", "passage": "At the San Diego Comic Con in July 2009, IDW announced the upcoming publication of Al Capp's Li'l Abner: The Complete Dailies and Color Sundays as part of their ongoing Library of American Comics project. 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What was the original name of the orphan created in 1924 by cartoonist Harold Gray in the comic strip we know as Little Orphan Annie?
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[ { "answer": "Otto", "passage": "In 1924, a comic strip artist named Harold Gray created a new comic strip for Captain Patterson's New York Daily News. It was called Little Orphan Otto, and was one of the better ideas he had come up with. Patterson thought it looked like a good concept: the little orphan, not tied to any one location but free to roam from place to place and through various adventures without the hampering presence of a family. But, he counseled Gray: \"He looks like a pansy. Put skirts on the kid.\" (Marschall 166) Gray complied, and changed the name from \"Otto\" to \"Annie.\" Thus Little Orphan Annie was brought into the world on August 5, 1924 and continued successfully until Gray's death in 1968. For 44 years, readers followed Annie through a myriad of adventures that could be as simple as staying at a farm to outwitting Nazi infiltrators. Annie stayed perpetually twelve years old, endowed with the wisdom of the ages and the innocence of eternal childhood.", "precise_score": 8.58256721496582, "rough_score": 8.822638511657715, "source": "search", "title": "Little Orphan Annie Home Page - Stuart Liss" }, { "answer": "Otto", "passage": "From 1921 to 1924, he did the lettering for Sidney Smith's The Gumps. After he came up with a strip idea in 1924 for Little Orphan Otto, the title was altered by Chicago Tribune editor Joseph Medill Patterson to Little Orphan Annie, launched August 5, 1924.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 7.068596363067627, "source": "wiki", "title": "Harold Gray" }, { "answer": "Otto", "passage": "Gray created an adventure strip with a sturdy, brave child hero called Little Orphan Otto, and submitted the comic strip to Captain Joseph Medill Patterson, then editor with the Chicago Tribune Syndicate. The cartoonist's strength was not in the art - his drawings were considered stiff, primitive and without grace - but he was a true master at telling a story. Captain Patterson told Gray to make the lead character a girl instead, and the strip was accepted into syndication.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 5.477579593658447, "source": "search", "title": "Harold Gray, Original Creator of Little Orphan Annie" }, { "answer": "Otto", "passage": "Gray dutifully made the kid cute, gave him a head of curls, drew up a dozen sketches of the boy in various poses, and showed them to Patterson, calling his strip idea “Little Orphan Otto.” For once, Patterson was interested. Searching for crowd-pleasing pathos probably, the Captain decided to try the orphan strip. But he wanted Gray to alter Otto: “The kid looks like a pansy to me,” Patterson growled. “Put a skirt on him and we’ll call it ‘Little Orphan Annie.'” It may have been the head of curls that did it, conjuring in Patterson’s mind the image of Mary Pickford in her early films.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.1604931354522705, "source": "search", "title": "The Orphan’s Epic | The Comics Journal" }, { "answer": "Otto", "passage": "Although comic strips were developed with children in mind, \"funnies\" were usually drawn for adults. (Marschall 13) As early as the American Revolution, the adult nature of cartoons can be seen. Benjamin Franklin's cartoon of the severed snake with its motto, \"Join or Die\" is worth remembering when we consider the role that cartoons can play in a society that may be at war. Franklin was exhorting the colonies to hold together, and typically through the 19th century, cartoons were political and extremely partisan in nature. (Marschall 12) Even as comic strips changed and developed after the turn of the century, their power to comment on politics and even war remained strong, a power Gray was able to capitalize on.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.411760330200195, "source": "search", "title": "Little Orphan Annie Home Page - Stuart Liss" } ]
What was the name of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's pet golden cocker spaniel ?
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[ { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "At Wimpole Street Barrett Browning spent most of her time in her upstairs room. Her health began to improve, though she saw few people other than her immediate family. One of those was Kenyon, a wealthy friend of the family and patron of the arts. She received comfort from a spaniel named Flush, a gift from Mary Mitford. (Virginia Woolf later fictionalised the life of the dog, making him the protagonist of her 1933 novel Flush: A Biography).", "precise_score": 3.2202000617980957, "rough_score": 1.2416996955871582, "source": "wiki", "title": "Elizabeth Barrett Browning" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Enter Mary Russell Mitford and her cocker spaniel Flush. Four years before Bro’s drowning, Mitford was already providing Barrett with a sounding board for her ideas and serving as an increasingly significant source of moral and intellectual support. After Bro’s death, Mitford was in a position to help Barrett “turn again to life and to high poetic aspirations.” 5 Dorothy Mermin has pointed out that “Miss Mitford gave her young friend what she needed: flowers, . . . letters full of warmth and affection and the daily bustle of life, and literary encouragement.” 6 Perhaps the greatest gift that Mitford gave Barrett, however, was the puppy of her own dog, each bearing the name Flush. Margaret Forster remarks that “Mitford empathised completely with [Barrett’s] anguish” over Bro’s death and believed that the cocker spaniel would provide, “if not anything as insulting as distraction, an outlet for her distress, [and] some tangible comfort.” 7 In such accounts, Flush becomes a substitute for “the tenderest affection[s]” Barrett received from and showered on Bro: “Even when perfectly aware that she was being faintly ridiculous Elizabeth could not restrain herself: all the demonstrative love of which she was capable gushed out over Flush.” 8 Peter Dally similarly remarks that although her “loss was irreparable” and “no one could take [End Page 93] Bro’s place,” Barrett “now had a companion who spent much of his time on her bed.” 9", "precise_score": -0.05769918113946915, "rough_score": 0.0895778238773346, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Critics have found it difficult to appreciate the peculiarity of Mitford and Barrett’s relationship on its own terms, as they themselves have noted, without immediately describing it as transitional; it seems to me that this difficulty is in part because of the prominent role Flush played in their lives. A large percentage of Barrett and Mitford’s correspondence, much to the bemusement and embarrassment of critics and biographers alike, is devoted to the cocker spaniel’s various exploits. These seemingly trivial and superficial discussions do not fit within the current understanding of Barrett Browning as a serious poet and thinker who tackled complex philosophical and social issues. Additionally, the shared pet was often central to female marriages and romantic friendships. The relationships of Katharine Bradley and Edith Cooper and of Emma Stebbins and Charlotte Cushman are just two of many in which a pet dog was central. 28 As such, any consideration of the triangulated relationship of Barrett, Mitford, and Flush would detract from the spectacular love story of Elizabeth and Robert with which so much criticism is invested. While the relationship of Mitford and Barrett is certainly not comparable to Bradley and Cooper’s or Stebbins and Cushman’s, it does evince a kind of intense emotional intimacy that has caused some critics at least to pause and note its contours. Martha Vicinus has suggested that “Barrett Browning’s long-standing friendship with Mary Mitford did not threaten the status quo; she could pour her emotions onto paper without any threatening physical proximity.” 29 For Vicinus, in other words, the precariousness of the relationship is measured by its physicality. While Barrett and Mitford’s relationship was largely epistolary, owing to ill health and geographical separation, the difficulty of navigating their “peculiar” intimacy nevertheless persisted. They frequently displace their [End Page 98] feelings onto Flush, who becomes the means by which to negotiate their bond, with Barrett repeatedly describing Flush as a stand-in for or constant reminder of Mitford.", "precise_score": 1.6386229991912842, "rough_score": 2.1807808876037598, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Her moment of reverie, with Flush taking on the qualities of a god who comes to individuals in their sleep, enables Barrett Browning to invert the [End Page 106] human and nonhuman animal hierarchy. Whereas speciesism relegates the nonhuman animal to a subordinate role, Barrett Browning elevates the cocker spaniel as if to more fully emphasize his alterity: “Flushie was my Faunus, & powerful for the occasion” (2:316). Woolf captures this moment of inversion and the questions it raises: “Was she no longer an invalid in Wimpole Street, but a Greek nymph in some dim grove in Arcady?” Woolf concludes: “she was a nymph and Flush was Pan.” 63 If Flush is Pan, however, then the reference to low creatures is not entirely clear. Does our love for animals, representing a lower order than ourselves, lead to the true heights of love? Or are we the lower-order creatures who are enabled to attain those heights? Although at the end of the poem Barrett Browning pulls back from the ultimate implications of these questions, praising the “true Pan” who, through animals, leads humans to experience depths of love, the blurring of the boundaries between humanity and animality— and, indeed, divinity—is suggestive.", "precise_score": 0.9869164228439331, "rough_score": -0.08576370030641556, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "After the wedding, the couple separated and did not meet again for a week, when they “eloped” to Italy. With them they took Wilson, Elizabeth’s golden cocker spaniel named Flush (later immortalized by Virginia Woolf in her book of the same name), her love letters from Robert, and a few books. After six months in Pisa, they settled in Florence in April 1847.", "precise_score": 4.2421674728393555, "rough_score": 3.0979058742523193, "source": "search", "title": "Casa Guidi, Home of The Brownings in Italy | Literary Traveler" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Woolf is certainly no stranger to lampooning the biography, taking it to its extremes, highlighting the fallacy of its borders and yet still delivering a valid and captivating ‘life’. Like ‘Orlando’ before it, ‘Flush: A Biography’ is a playful memoir; charting the life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s most beloved Cocker Spaniel. Elizabeth Browning gave the eponymous Flush nothing short of a prominent role in much of her correspondence, usefully providing fodder on which a biographer can gorge at will. Upon reading the published letters of the Brownings it seems Woolf simply couldn’t resist.", "precise_score": 2.8097031116485596, "rough_score": 2.819159984588623, "source": "search", "title": "Flush, A Biography by Virginia Woolf | MY NAME IS ROXIE" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "FLUSH is a short novel, but a very effective one. Through the narrative on the life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's pet spaniel, Virginia Woolf is commenting on all aspects of early twentieth century English society. Although race is not mentioned outright in the novel, issues of class, income, and feminism are at the forefront. (", "precise_score": 3.666560173034668, "rough_score": -0.5242079496383667, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "In the mid-1850's, the poet Elizabeth Barrett was gifted a spaniel by her friend Mary Mitford. She later immortalized her companion in her poem, \"To Flush, My Dog\" -", "precise_score": 2.5624444484710693, "rough_score": 0.0010675415396690369, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "FLUSH is a short novel, but a very effective one. Through the narrative on the life of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's pet spaniel, Virginia Woolf is commenting on all aspects of early twentieth century English society. Although race is not mentioned outright in the novel, issues of class, income, and feminism are at the forefront. (", "precise_score": 3.666560173034668, "rough_score": -0.5242079496383667, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "I have been looking forward to reading Flush for months, and I really wasn’t disappointed. Written in the period after Virginia Woolf had completed writing The Waves; which she had found so draining Flush, is a complete joy. Flush – for those who don’t know – is a biography of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s dog, a cocker spaniel that was her constant companion, both before and after her marriage to Robert Browning. The book is a combination of fiction and non-fiction, through which we meet the two nineteenth century poets, revealing something of the early years of their marriage.", "precise_score": 3.2870259284973145, "rough_score": 3.0517632961273193, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Elizabeth Barrett Browning, although she had died 70 years earlier. Woolf's book puports to be the biography of Barrett Browning's dog, which in some sense it is. Elizabeth Barrett Browning did own a dog, Flush, which was given her by her friend Mary Russell Mitford, and many of the incidences described in the biography really occured. Based on letters and other documents, Woolf reconstructed and described the life of the dog.", "precise_score": 3.6754720211029053, "rough_score": 2.734631061553955, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "The life of Flush, a cocker spaniel belonging to Elizabeth Barrett Browning, from his point of view. A rather sweet story that gives insight into the owner as well. (", "precise_score": 4.653690814971924, "rough_score": 7.043837547302246, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Written by Virginia Woolfe, published in 1933....a biography of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's cocker spaniel, Flush", "precise_score": 3.617703437805176, "rough_score": 6.247750282287598, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "I love dogs and 19th century British literature so I couldn't resist this biography of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Cocker Spaniel, Flush, when I came across it in my public library's Overdrive collection. Elizabeth Barrett was an invalid when Flush came to live with her. By the end of Flush's life, she had married Robert Browning and moved to Italy. Flush's biography gives readers a dog's eye view of the Brownings' courtship and marriage. Woolf's writing reveals an understanding of and sympathy with dogs. She also slips in some interesting tidbits about Browning's circle, such as Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton believing himself to be invisible. It's an undemanding and entertaining read that will appeal to many dog lovers. (", "precise_score": 4.621111869812012, "rough_score": 5.396783351898193, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Meh. Virginia Woolf's biography of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's cocker spaniel. I already knew the outline of Flush's life, partly from Shaggy Muses by Maureen Adams, and it just didn't bear up to further attention, I guess. It's not much of a story, except for the kidnapping part. But maybe, if you weren't already familiar with it... (", "precise_score": 3.9577794075012207, "rough_score": 5.81097412109375, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Flush is a first person fictional narrative about the Cocker Spaniel owned by Elizabeth Barrett/Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The real dog was stolen three times but in the novella it is capsulized into a story of one theft.", "precise_score": 5.45649528503418, "rough_score": 5.533210754394531, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "I have no idea how to categorize Flush: a Biography. Flush is a “biography” of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s devoted spaniel, which is fictional and imaginative, so it’s basically a cross-genre book. The novella covers Flush’s long lifespan and highlights major event in his life, starting with his arrival at the Wimpole Street house in 1842. We also get to see Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s life through Flush’s eyes, from her courtship with Robert Browning to their elopement to Italy and beyond.", "precise_score": 1.4593344926834106, "rough_score": 1.2640769481658936, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "This is not your typical Virginia Woolf. Written as a light break after finishing The Waves, Flush is a \"biography\" of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's cocker spaniel. Drawing on Browning's writing and other details of her life, Woolf imagines the life Browning's dog must have led. Being Flush's life story, it is told entirely from his perspective. His life began in the country, and he moved to London when Flush went to live with Elizabeth. He adjusted to the confines of city life, and bonded with his new mistress. But when Robert Browning began to call on Elizabeth, Flush felt excluded and jealous:", "precise_score": 3.2158284187316895, "rough_score": 4.8473968505859375, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Wait, wait, this is Virginia Woolf? Somehow I thought it would be...well, VERY different. Flush is the spaniel who famously belonged to Elizabeth Barrett Browning (she wrote a poem to him) and I really can't make out what Woolf was aiming at with this one. The book is written as a straightforward biography - it is not particularly cutesy, and not written tongue-in-cheek either, although there are certainly flashes of humor. There is interesting detail about the Brownings, most of it historically accurate, some of it less so; there are quotes from Elizabeth's letters, and I DO love anyone who quotes from the letters, which happen to be my very favorite reading material of all time. But quite honestly? It's a quick and quite pleasant read, but...Maybe it's me, but i just don't get the point of this canine biography. (", "precise_score": 1.083749532699585, "rough_score": -0.03604992479085922, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "That is exactly what Virginia Woolf (the object of my current literary obsession) has done with Flush: A Biography. Flush, a spaniel, is taken from a life in the country to live with Elizabeth Barrett Browning (who is at this point just Elizabeth Barrett) in London. The poetess is living as a recluse and as an invalid, and Flush - making the ultimate sacrifice that a dog can make - gives up his love for trees and fields for her.", "precise_score": 1.490224003791809, "rough_score": 1.9650942087173462, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Short and humorous, this book holds many delights. Elizabeth Barrett and her romance with Browning is observed by a pampered Cocker Spaniel called Flush. Woolf conjures up a perfect picture of mid 19th Century London; the class-ridden world explored through the nose, eyes and ears of Flush the dog.", "precise_score": 5.099564552307129, "rough_score": 6.738409042358398, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Woolf ‘s biographical foray brings to life the world of Elizabeth Barrett, in a free-floating manner that conjures up the physicality and inner workings of their environs. Flush is adopted as the adored pet of Barrett, he is kidnapped, he suffers jealous attacks on Robert Browning when he visits, and eventually is won over in his affections.", "precise_score": 2.7112209796905518, "rough_score": 1.224044919013977, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "A charming, delightful short story of the relationship between poets Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning as seen from the point of view of Barrett's spaniel pet Flush. Humorous and cleverly told. (", "precise_score": 3.7936952114105225, "rough_score": 5.716166973114014, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "There are two modern breeds of cocker spaniel, the English Cocker Spaniel and the American Cocker Spaniel. They were bred as gun dogs; to use their sense of smell to cover low areas near the handler in order to flush birds into the air to be shot, and to use their eyes and nose to locate the bird once downed, and then to retrieve the bird with a soft mouth. The major differences between the English and American varieties is that the American is smaller with a shorter back, a domed head and a shorter muzzle, while the English variety is taller with a narrower head and chest.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.235327243804932, "source": "wiki", "title": "Cocker Spaniel" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "The most common types of canine ear infections are caused by microorganisms, including yeast and bacterial infections. The most common variety of this is Malassezia pachydermatitis. Symptoms can include the dog shaking its head or scratching at its ears more frequently. The ear canal will appear inflamed, a pus-like substance will be discharged in some cases, and the ear will smell quite pungent in most cases. Treatment for the more common causes of otitis externa in dogs often includes oral antibiotics and flushing the ears with an antibacterial solution. In some cases, anti-inflammatory medication is prescribed. Some conditions can increase the chance of ear infections, including living in a humid environment and frequent swimming or bathing without adequate drying of the ear afterwards. Keeping the hair on the ears short can be used as a preventative method to ear problems.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.153608322143555, "source": "wiki", "title": "Cocker Spaniel" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Nineteenth-century female poets frequently wrote about their pets. A pervasive tendency among contemporary critics has been to dismiss these poems as engaged in the conventions of mawkish, sentimental anthropomorphism that modernist writers, lauded for inaugurating a process of seriously rethinking human and nonhuman animal relations in terms of reciprocity and responsibility, are seen to debunk. This view has forestalled any real analysis of how Victorian women writers themselves, and Elizabeth Barrett Browning in particular, actively inquired into the epistemology and phenomenology of love across the species divide. This paper argues that Barrett Browning’s poems about—and frequent references in her letters to—her cocker spaniel Flush, which have frequently been looked on with embarrassment by literary critics and biographers alike, are actually contiguous with the theoretical concerns about love, kinship, and intimacy that occupy much of her literary and epistolary output.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.3908395767211914, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Flush, on the one hand, is often figured by biographers as bestowing physical affection on and generating much amusement for Barrett. Mitford, on the other hand, is often seen as drawing out Elizabeth’s poetic sensibilities, which prepares her to enter her union with Robert Browning on an equal literary footing. Both helped to ease Barrett’s pain. When she meets and ultimately marries Robert Browning, the chain of substitutions is both extended and completed. According to Dally, “Elizabeth knew for certain that Robert could combine the rôles of teacher and companion, and become the person for whom she had long held ‘blind hopes’, who could stand in place of Bro, and provide the mental stimulation she so much lacked” (p. 101). Unlike Mitford and Flush, it seems, who are at best partial replacements, Robert is a condensation of both, uniting in one person all the qualities and characteristics Barrett previously associated with her brother.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.602379322052002, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "These biographical accounts have inevitably shaped the way we read Barrett Browning’s poems about Flush, reflecting, as they seem to do, largely commonplace ideas of a dog’s unconditional love, loyalty, and steadfastness to its owner. 10 The poems have come collectively to signify Barrett’s relationships with Mitford and Flush as intermediary or transitional and to stand as symbols of the comfort she received from them during a period of pronounced depression. Perhaps one reason for the discomfort evinced by critics and biographers alike over Barrett’s attachment to Flush, and hence the frequent dismissal of the poems as unexceptional lyrics, is that adults who have intense and sustained emotional ties to animals cannot be positively accounted for in psychoanalytic theory. In classical psychoanalysis theory, adult attachments to a love object are understood to be normal when they are between two culturally sanctioned subject positions: male and female. The reproductive capacity of that relationship is key to its normality. The point of proper objects, after all, is to make us recognizable subjects.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.838487148284912, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "One of the problems with the idiom of classical psychoanalysis, even if it is only rudimentarily deployed in the biographies that I have just cited, is its inability to account for relationships outside these parameters. 11 As Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari have argued, the cultural machine of psychoanalysis insists on seeing affection as substitution within an Oedipalized framework. 12 The only legitimate, legible, and codified relationships are those that are mappable onto a human, and indeed distinctly reproductive, grid. 13 However, the Oedipal notion of substitutive love obscures the unmappable relationships with which these poems are concerned: that is, Barrett’s ties to Flush and her epistolary friendship with Mitford. In fact, the tendency to see Flush as a substitute for Bro ignores both the [End Page 94] prominent role that the cocker spaniel plays in the expressions of love between Mitford and Barrett and the specificity of the human and nonhuman animal relationship. In contrast to the logic of substitution, therefore, I want to argue for the more flexible and nonteleological notion of the supplement. I suggest that Barrett Browning conceives of love as initially involving both substitution and accretion before it evolves toward a unique specificity. What I wish to call supplementary love undermines the logic of substitution that has governed biographical accounts of her life.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.70542049407959, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "My essay proceeds in two parts. In the first section, I contend that the emotional intensity of Barrett and Mitford’s relationship is largely transacted through Flush. The unorthodox intimacy and kinship between women of different generations is displaced onto the equally unorthodox relationship they have to their respective cocker spaniels. Yet, as I go on to suggest, Barrett refuses the proposition that Flush is merely a stand-in for the geographically distant Mitford, whose ministrations are themselves often seen by critics and biographers as a replacement for Bro’s affections. Flush emerges as a subject to be loved in his own right. In the second section, I situate two of Barrett Browning’s poems, “To Flush, My Dog” (1843) and “Flush or Faunus” (1850), within the larger context of her struggle with the epistemology and the phenomenology of love in order to demonstrate how the poems grapple with new ways of conceiving relations between human and nonhuman animals in terms of reciprocity and relationality. 14", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.893444299697876, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Although reluctant to take on the responsibility of raising Flush so soon after Bro’s death, Barrett warmed to the idea. Contemplating Flush’s arrival at Torquay, Barrett insists to Mitford that “he is sure to be loved” the moment he arrives: “The logic is so strong!—There is no escape from the conclusion of love.” 30 At least initially, however, the “logic” of love seems to figure Flush as a kind of replacement for the absent Mitford: “I must love him, coming from you—pretty or not—ears or not! The love is a certainty whatever the beauty may be—and if I am to see in his eyes, as you say, your affectionate feelings towards me, why the beauty must be a certainty too.” 31 In one of her lengthy letters to Mitford about Flush, Barrett exclaims after he had settled in with her: “If many of my thoughts end in you, this of Flush must. How he makes me think of you! How every pleasure he gives me, is one drawn from you! How I love him for your sake!—which is the sure way of loving him dearly.” 32 Recounting Flush’s arrival, Barrett enthuses to Mitford: “The first person who comes to wake me in the morning is Flush,—to wake me & remind me of you!” 33 Dog love, then, serves as a means of expressing same-sex intimacy:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.554110527038574, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "I dreamt of you two or three nights ago. Is it strange that I shd dream of you? Yes—because for very very long, it is strange whenever I dream pleasantly. . . . I have no sunshine in sleep—nothing but broken hidious [sic] shadows . . . . But two or three nights ago I dreamt of you . . dreamt of seeing you at Three Mile Cross [Mitford’s home]. I was there . . in your sitting room . . and what do you think I did? Sate down on your sofa, drawing up my feet beside me in my old lazy way (how impudent!—) and then said . . . “Now let us talk about FLUSH”.!!! I dont deserve to dream of you. 34", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.320019721984863, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Here Mitford is described, much as she is in Barrett’s poems, through a naturalistic idiom, as a harbinger of light that keeps the nightmares at bay and enables Barrett to dream. Yet her solacing presence in Barrett’s life is soon displaced onto Flush: “‘Now let us talk about FLUSH’.!!!” As the means of expressing the deeply felt bond the two had forged, Flush also becomes a way of talking about the physicality of love. Barrett asks Mitford, “Does little Flush keep close to you? My Flush never sees me shed tears without running to kiss me & rub his little brown ears against my face.” 35 The dog’s comforting touch is immediately attributed to Mitford; she continues, “He learnt love from you. There is no wonder that he shd be complete in his lesson. Believe, my beloved friend, how near I am to you in thought, in prayer, in sympathy of tender affection” (2:117). If each of their Flushes keeps close to them, then they will both have a physical reminder of the emotional proximity they have themselves achieved. Dog love is a symbol [End Page 99] of the emotional propinquity between women that redefines notions of kinship as well as significant otherness.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.107880592346191, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Over time, however, Barrett’s letters increasingly reflect on the unique and specific nature of her relationship to Flush by no longer figuring him as a proxy for her distant friend. Her attempts to describe the precise nature of that bond, as critics have uncomfortably noticed, are somewhat over the top. 36 Barrett confides to Mitford: “My Flush is very fond of pity . . . . Who says that vanity, coquetry & affectations are peculiar to our humanity?— I dont, since I know Flush.” 37 As an example of the dog’s “pleasure at being praised,” Barrett notes that he will “hold his head still, & his mouth half open, for minutes, until you have exhausted your admiration on his teeth” (2:259). Besides his vanity, Flush apparently insists on eating as his owner does:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.430699348449707, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Did I ever tell you how he was once affronted by a piece of raw meat being thrown at him in charity? Why if his chicken & partridge are not cut up infinitesimally, he turns away his head & wont touch anything on the plate! My Flush is crême de la crême!—What!—eat a rabbit? uncooked? in the fields?—My Flush wdnt eat even his favourite diet, spunge cake, out of doors. 38", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.383349418640137, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Fully domesticated to the point of ludicrous refinement and adhering to daily routine, Flush even seems to have been partial to finishing his meals with dessert: “They have brought me a strawberry cream ice,—& Flushie has been helping me to eat it. Oh! he likes it very much indeed.” 39 In the evenings, the two would always retire together to the bedroom. “We are great friends,” she tells Mitford, recounting the many ways in which she and the cocker spaniel understand each other. 40 Barrett’s letters, in fact, often insist on the unswerving loyalty of her nonhuman companion: “To the rest of the household he is decidedly hostile—will scarcely bestow a mark of courtesy upon either of my sisters, runs away from my brothers, & is coldly disdainful to one little page who has done everything possible to please him” (1:213). All he lacks is a recognizable language with which to communicate and, at times, Barrett is not so sure even of this lack: “He is however, I think, trying to speak . . . . already he deals in all sorts of inarticulate sounds—low & not inharmonious for the most part.” 41", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.114223003387451, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "In psychoanalytic terms, Barrett’s statements demonstrate the overestimation of the object, in which owners ascribe selfless and beneficent motivations to a pet and then tautologically see those qualities confirmed when the animal responds to their physical state or body language. Marjorie Garber observes that this transformation of an animal into a human substitute is “more often than not” associated with “women and gay men.” 42 She writes, “The spectacle of an adult person, male or female, whose chief emotional ties are with a pet animal tends to elicit from many observers responses ranging from pity to condescension” (p. 135). Among critics and biographers, the lure of figuring the relationship with Flush in similar terms [End Page 100] has been great given the length and severity of Barrett’s depression. Forster, for example, repeats the views of various members of the Barrett family, largely without comment, that Elizabeth’s activities with Flush—attempting to teach him arithmetic by holding up pieces of cake and counting or reading to him in the hopes that he might begin to recognize printed words on the page—represented the outer limits of sanity, while literary critics have alternately referred to the sonnet “Flush or Faunus” as “strange” or, in an attempt to explain its “oddness” away, as a veiled representation of Robert Browning. 43", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.304612159729004, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "I want to suggest that what accounts for the shift in Barrett’s correspondence, from describing Flush primarily as a transitional object to a subject in his own right, is the logic of supplementarity. To be fair, psychoanalysis itself does not necessarily see an opposition between a logic of substitution and a recognition of subjects in and of themselves, but the very term “substitute” does imply a less than full appreciation for the unique specificity of a given love object. Substitution figures love objects as complementary. By contrast, supplementarity, which involves both substitution and accretion, requires an acknowledgment of that which, by virtue of its foreignness, exceeds the other—opening up possibilities for mutual transformation.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.152478218078613, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "In Of Grammatology, Jacques Derrida defines the supplement as both a replacement and an addition: “The supplement adds itself, it is a surplus, a plenitude enriching another plenitude . . . . But the supplement supplements. It adds only to replace. It intervenes or insinuates itself in-the-place-of; if it fills, it is as if one fills a void. . . . its place is assigned in the structure by the mark of an emptiness.” 44 For Derrida, the ratio of the substitute to the surplus is impossible to fix; supplementarity is thus necessarily indeterminate. As we have seen in Barrett’s letters, love is figured by her as initially both substitutive and accretive; Flush functions, on the one hand, as the means of representing her relationship to Mitford while, on the other hand, increasingly becoming a figure who supplements it. Writing to Mitford, she declares: “there is nothing to be done but . . . to love him at all moments, for your sake, until we reach the ‘inherent merit,’ the loveability for his own.” 45 Unlike Derrida, therefore, she suggests that indeterminacy gives way to a unique specificity—what she calls here the “inherent merit” of individual love objects. In her letters to Mitford, Barrett begins to formulate the notion of “inherent merit” by refusing to define her friend and interlocutor according to familiar (and familial) tropes: “dear in a manner peculiar.” She develops this notion of inherent merit more fully in her writings on Flush.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.085525512695312, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "As with the embarrassment with which scholars once approached Sonnets from the Portuguese, seeing them as, in Mermin’s summation of this view, “awkward, mawkish, and indecently personal,” it has been difficult for critics to recognize any linguistic or theoretical complexity in Barrett [End Page 101] Browning’s many references to Flush. 46 Might we read these scattered writings on the topic, especially her poems, as themselves attempting to articulate a theory of love rather than illustrating certain psychoanalytic concepts—ones that would provide an explanation for seemingly irrational behavior? In fact, Virginia Woolf speculated long ago on the co-constitutive relationship between Barrett Browning and Flush:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.5996785163879395, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Heavy curls hung down on either side of Miss Barrett’s face; large bright eyes shone out; a large mouth smiled. Heavy ears hung down on either side of Flush’s face; his eyes, too, were large and bright: his mouth was wide. There was a likeness between them. As they gazed at each other each felt: Here am I—and then each felt: But how different! Hers was the pale worn face of an invalid, cut off from air, light, freedom. His was the warm ruddy face of a young animal; instinct with health and energy. Broken asunder, yet made in the same mould, could it be that each completed what was dormant in the other? She might have been—all that; and he—But no. Between them lay the widest gulf that can separate one being from another. She spoke. He was dumb. She was woman; he was dog. 47", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.304105758666992, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Woolf’s representation of the moment of introduction between the ailing Barrett and the eager pup thus captures an initial sense of possibility—of a reciprocity across the species divide that acknowledges both sameness and difference. What distinguishes Woolf’s “biography” of Flush, despite her later disavowal of it as “that silly book,” is that she, following Barrett Browning, takes seriously the necessity of questioning the hierarchy of human over nonhuman animal. 48 Woolf’s Flush has been seen, however, not so much as genealogically connected to Barrett Browning in the urgency with which it explores aspects of the creaturely, but as a prototypically modernist reassessment of the Victorian period. 49 That is to say, all the insight is ascribed to Woolf and none to Barrett Browning.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.10593843460083, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "I want now, by turning to two of Barrett Browning’s poems, “To Flush, My Dog” and “Flush or Faunus,” to look more closely at how she develops what I am calling supplementary love. Autobiographical in irreducible ways, these poems help us to see what she imagines to be the effects of the transformative power of love untethered from regulating categories of gender, sexuality, and species. “To Flush, My Dog” begins with a burst of affection:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.970160484313965, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "The higher nature of Mitford’s “own true faith,” running through the “lower nature” of the cocker spaniel, elevates Flush from the status of animal to that of “gentle fellow-creature” and “loving friend.” The “sleek curls” of Flush’s coat, with their “burnished fulness,” remind the speaker of “a lady’s ringlets brown”—as much a reference to Mitford with her noted curls as to Barrett herself, who, as Woolf depicts it, bore a resemblance to her canine companion (p. 163). Thus, at least initially, Flush appears in the poem as a “love-link,” serving a facilitative function for Barrett’s emotional expressions toward an absent mentor and a lost brother. 51 Barrett herself conveys an awareness of Flush’s function, noting how immediately responsive the animal is to her emotional distress:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.793586492538452, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Assuming the role of emotional caretaker, a position previously held by Bro during Elizabeth’s convalescence in Torquay and partially filled by Mitford, Flush might be seen here as a substitute for the object of lost or distant affections—that is, Barrett’s deceased brother, for whom she grieves, with her tears dropping on Flush’s “glossy ears,” and Mitford, for whose tenderness and affection she yearns.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.813492298126221, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Flush’s mobility, which the ailing Barrett lacks, is not the reason that Flush is praised: “Yet, my pretty, sportive friend, / Little is’t to such an end / That I praise thy rareness” (p. 163). Instead the poem repeatedly speaks of Flush’s capacity for love and emotional acuity in ways that tend to deemphasize the physical differences between human and nonhuman animals established in the lines quoted above. Here Flush, whose love outlasts the lives of cut flowers, rises almost to the level of abstraction, acquiring an illuminative power: [End Page 103]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.444717407226562, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Flush becomes what Cary Wolfe and Jonathan Elmer would call a “humanized animal,” or a pet, made possible through Mitford’s “own true faith” running through the dog’s “lower nature.” 52 The discourse of exceptionalism, which characterizes the economy of the pet, becomes a way to establish proper or socially acceptable relations with nonhuman beings.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.900026321411133, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Indeed, an individual’s relationship to a pet differs from one’s relationship toward nonhuman animals in general. As Marc Shell points out, family pets are exceptional in that they are figured as “familial kin.” 53 In singling out Flush for distinction, the speaker notes:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.908093452453613, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Dismissing Barrett Browning’s emphasis on Flush’s likeness to herself as merely (and narcissistically) anthropomorphic would, of course, be easy. In this view, the only appropriate response to nonhuman otherness is to revel in alterity. Often code for sentimentality, the charge of anthropomorphism can, however unwittingly, actually reinforce the notion of human exceptionalism. As Diana Fuss observes, “Sameness, not difference, provokes our greatest anxiety (and our greatest fascination) with the ‘almost human,’” and “whenever we are called to become ‘more human’ we are reminded that the human is never adequate to itself.” 54 In other words, foregrounding similarities between human and nonhuman animals undermines the primacy accorded to the former and suggests that the latter can, by embodying [End Page 104] idealized qualities and characteristics, be more human than humans themselves. 55", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.687836647033691, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "There is a long tradition of writing about domestic animals, frequently dismissed by critics today for its sentimental projections of human emotions, that, in highlighting similarities between pet and owner, call into question the delimited and supposedly self-evident category of human. 56 “To Flush, My Dog,” as well as the sonnet “Flush or Faunus,” which follows by a few years, move beyond the category of the pet in order to give a different valence to the human/nonhuman animal relationship. These poems stress not just similarity but also difference before finally gesturing toward relationality and reciprocity. Barrett Browning’s effort to conceive of her relationship to Flush in terms of significant otherness is obscured by the familiar images of a dog’s staunch fidelity that both poems deploy. Barrett Browning herself understood this problem; Sonnets from the Portuguese is, in part, an attempt to describe love outside of the literary tropes and conventions that force a feeling into words. While crafting her sonnet sequence within the courtly love tradition, Barrett Browning does not play faithfully by its rules. Blunt rather than coy, the speaker calls on the auditor not to love her for ephemeral aspects of the self: “Do not say,” she instructs him in Sonnet XIV, “‘I love her for her smile—her look—her way / Of speaking gently.’” 57 Even the physical tokens of her affection deny generic expectations. The opening of Sonnet XVIII seems to imply that she will make a familiar amatory offering to him: “I never gave a lock of hair away / To a man, Dearest, except this to thee” (p. 218). Yet, this lock of hair, it turns out, has an association with a love just as strong—that of her mother, who has since passed away:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.676719665527344, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Like Flush, in whom traces of Mitford remain even as the relationship develops toward a unique specificity, the precious gift the speaker offers to the auditor also signifies another bond—that between a daughter and her deceased mother. Displacement is clearly operative here, yet in Sonnet XLII, Barrett Browning also insists:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.983138084411621, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "The Flush poems, I would suggest, struggle with similar problems: first, how to account for the epistemology of love by recognizing the precise nature [End Page 105] of one bond while refusing to see it as either completely substituting for or supplanting another; and second, how to account for the phenomenological experience of love between humans and nonhuman animals on their own terms yet knowing that the full expression remains elusive because it must be depicted in ways that are overly familiar. 58", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.448405265808105, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "As in “To Flush, My Dog,” the speaker of “Flush or Faunus” draws on familiar images of a dog’s rareness and emotional perceptiveness. Barrett Browning deifies the canine, however, in an attempt to develop a different vocabulary for describing love across species. She also devises a means of recognizing the specificity of their relationship as something other than or beside that of simply an owner to the thing that is owned:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.991106986999512, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "You see this dog; it was but yesterday I mused forgetful of his presence here, Till thought on thought drew downward tear on tear: When from the pillow where wet-cheeked I lay, A head as hairy as Faunus thrust its way Right sudden against my face, two golden-clear Great eyes astonished mine, a drooping ear Did flap me on either cheek to dry the spray! I started first as some Arcadian Amazed by goatly god in twilight grove: But as the bearded vision closelier ran My tears off, I knew Flush, and rose above Surprise and sadness,—thanking the true PAN Who by low creatures leads to heights of love. 59", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.267498970031738, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "In her “biography” of Flush, Virginia Woolf remarks that this episode between Barrett and her canine was momentarily transformative: “She was lying, thinking; she had forgotten Flush altogether, and her thoughts were so sad that the tears fell upon the pillow. Then suddenly a hairy head was pressed against her; large bright eyes shone in hers; and she started. Was it Flush, or was it Pan?” 60 Writing at a time when the excavations at the Herculaneum and Pompeii were uncovering images of physical love between and among different species, Barrett Browning uses the image of Greek and Roman Gods to invert the affective relationship between human and nonhuman animals. Her insistence on the possibility of friendship across species, expressed by the dog’s flapping his ears across her face to dry her tears, is reflected in the mythological figure she uses to represent this relationship: the Greek God Pan and his Roman counterpart Faunus. 61 Figuring Flush as one who presides over his flock, Barrett Browning describes the relationship as fundamentally pastoral: “If he sees me cry, he throws himself upon me as consoler general.” 62", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.224517822265625, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "“To Flush, My Dog” contains a similar ambiguity. As I have noted, the poem vacillates between representing Flush as similar (endowed with human-like qualities) and different. Toward the end of the poem, Barrett Browning replaces both with the notion of reciprocity and responsivity. She and Flush strain beyond their respective limitations in order to mutually transform themselves:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.828693389892578, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Barrett Browning’s writings about Flush are both insightful and serious because they are contiguous with the larger theoretical concerns about love, kinship, and intimacy that occupy much of her literary and epistolary output. For Barrett Browning, love is a governing force—“The [End Page 107] earthly good of this world is its happiness; & its happiness . . . issues from its affections” 65 —under whose sway, as her letter to Mitford quoted earlier indicates, come all creatures: “The logic is so strong!—There is no escape from the conclusion of love.” So vital for her is the feeling, and the intersubjective relations it grounds, that in her appropriately titled sonnet “Love” she writes: “We cannot live, except thus mutually.” 66 In this view, life is a domain of entanglement, a space of intra-acting where, to borrow a phrase from Donna Haraway, “becoming is always becoming with.” 67 Love is what enables a transposition from base life, which is to say mere living or an atomistic struggle for survival, to a meaningful state of being:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.105348110198975, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "There is every reason for us to take Barrett’s writings about Flush as extensions of these philosophical preoccupations and as precursors to her more well-known poems.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.374724388122559, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "The tendency among contemporary critics to associate Victorian women writers with the conventions of mawkish, sentimental anthropomorphism that modernist writers are seen to debunk—the latter group hailed for inaugurating a process of seriously rethinking human and nonhuman animal relations in terms of reciprocity and responsibility with which contemporary critics align themselves—forestalls any real analysis of how Victorian women writers themselves, and Barrett Browning in particular, actively inquired into the epistemology and phenomenology of love. This sharp bifurcation also enables critics to bypass the ways in which such inquiries, extending to relationships across the species divide, were as likely to fashion a welcomed ontological insecurity—“leaning from my Human”—as to establish its obverse. What Barrett Browning seems to grasp, as reflected in the chiasmus of “To Flush, My Dog” (Flush straining beyond animality, Barrett Browning leaning from her human), is that the category of the human, much like the animal, is not fixed; rather, what gets to count [End Page 108] as human and nonhuman is culturally constructed, and the boundaries between the two can, at times, be highly porous.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.787934303283691, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "To take seriously the speaker’s claim in “To Flush, My Dog,” then, requires us to question the cultural processes by which the category of the human comes into existence. One of these processes is substitutive love, which has frequently served as a mechanism for mapping individuals onto a familiar trajectory by charting the subject’s development from an early attachment, to a series of replacements with varying degrees of adequacy, to, finally, the closest approximation to the prototypical love object, the spouse. Through the psychoanalytic conception of substitutive love, intense and sometimes excessively emotional and physical relationships between human and nonhuman animals, and also between women, are understood to be secondary experiences. Yet conceiving of love as primarily substitutive within an Oedipal framework ignores its many forms within and across the species divide. Effacing what Barrett Browning calls the “inherent merit” of individual love objects, the logic of substitution narrowly defines kinship, family, and significant others within humanist and sexually reproductive frameworks. Barrett Browning’s notion of supplementarity figures a variety of love relationships as constituting adult experience itself rather than resting stations on the road to maturity and adulthood—a road whose terminus and telos are signified in the cultural imaginary by the term “man and wife.” Indeed, she asks us to see affective relationships—such as the bonds between her and Mary Russell Mitford, between her and Flush, or between her and Robert Browning—not as links in a substitutive chain that goes back to a lost primary love but as stages in a continual process of learning how to feel with and for another. 68", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.531041145324707, "source": "search", "title": "Project MUSE - Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Dog Days" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "By the time of her return to Wimpole Street she had become an invalid and a recluse, spending most of the next five years in her bedroom, seeing few people other than her immediate family. One of those she did see was her friend John Kenyon, a wealthy and convivial friend of the arts. She felt responsible for her brother's death because it was she who wanted him to be there with her. During this time she allegedly developed an addiction to opium. She got comfort from her golden-haired cocker spaniel named “Flush” which had been given to Elizabeth as a gift.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.9513154625892639, "source": "search", "title": "Elizabeth Barrett Browning - tititudorancea.net" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "In hunting, the English Cocker Spaniel is used to flush game from dense bush so the hunters can shoot.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.7592597007751465, "source": "search", "title": "Breed Profile: English Cocker Spaniel | LovePets" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Flush, A Biography by Virginia Woolf | MY NAME IS ROXIE", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.158063888549805, "source": "search", "title": "Flush, A Biography by Virginia Woolf | MY NAME IS ROXIE" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Listen to Maureen Adams author of Shaggy Muses discuss Virginia Woolf and Flush", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.452032089233398, "source": "search", "title": "Flush, A Biography by Virginia Woolf | MY NAME IS ROXIE" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": " Flush, A Biography(New Yorker, 10/07/1933)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.0919189453125, "source": "search", "title": "Flush, A Biography by Virginia Woolf | MY NAME IS ROXIE" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "If you like dogs, you will like FLUSH; if you like dogs and the Brownings, you will be enraptured; but if you merely like Virginia Woolf, you will conclude that a cocker spaniel has never been the hero of a better-written book. It is Flush’s fortune, lucky dog, to receive this posthumous canonization from the hand of one of the finest living English stylists.” — Clifton Fadiman(The New Yorker)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.031818151473999, "source": "search", "title": "Flush, A Biography by Virginia Woolf | MY NAME IS ROXIE" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": " Flush, A Biography(Review by Eve’s Alexandria)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.308671951293945, "source": "search", "title": "Flush, A Biography by Virginia Woolf | MY NAME IS ROXIE" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "‘Flush’ begins (in the tone of Genesis) by chronicling the origins of the Cocker Spaniel through a sweeping historical survey of dog breeds and pedigrees: ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.170116424560547, "source": "search", "title": "Flush, A Biography by Virginia Woolf | MY NAME IS ROXIE" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Flush belongs to a Mrs Mitford, a dog breeder (and sometime writer), and spends his youthful years roaming the fields near their home in Reading. Mrs Mitford corresponds with a certain Elizabeth Barrett, a London lady, confined to her couch by a lingering hypochondrium – partly the result of her shaky temperament, partly the result of her father’s rather doleful and domineering presence. Mrs Mitford donates Flush as a gift to Miss Barrett and a lifelong love thus begins. Flush is forced to leave the green pastures and reside at the foot of his mistress on a soft couch, gobbling the finest titbits the prestigious house can offer. In his eventful life, he is kidnapped, held to ransom (this actually happened three times but Woolf only covers the final one), forced to jealously witness the courtship of his lady with Robert Browning, swept along in their elopement to Italy, brought back to London, taken back to Italy, and finally meeting his peaceful end in his accustomed spot, at his mistresses feet.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.3874077796936035, "source": "search", "title": "Flush, A Biography by Virginia Woolf | MY NAME IS ROXIE" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "There is no denying that this is a playful work, riddled with wry humour and mock-heroics. Yet it is not without its more serious dimension. Flush is to Mrs Browning what Mrs Browning is to the world – something to be petted and made to look pretty, something to be denied its true nature and forced to sit in ease, not troubling itself with the cares of the world; something not be taken too seriously. Flush is forced ‘to suppress the most violent instincts of his nature’. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.332503318786621, "source": "search", "title": "Flush, A Biography by Virginia Woolf | MY NAME IS ROXIE" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "In 1931 (‘Flush’ was written in 1933), Woolf delivered a lecture entitled ‘Professions for women’, which, among other things offered a scathing attack on Coventry Patmore’s then famous ideal of Victorian womanhood, ‘the Angel in the House’. Patmore’s Angel was a woman utterly subservient to the needs of her husband (and master), pliant to his desires and intellectually dim enough not to question her ‘rank’. Woolf’s argument was that women should kill the Angel, take charge of their lives and eventually create their own mental space – indeed – a room of their own. When Flush is kidnapped and Elizabeth’s father rather callously ignores the ransom offer, Elizabeth Barrett, takes matters into her own hands and sneaks out to the unsavoury ‘headquarters’ of the gang that stole him, demanding to be sent the ransom again. It is this personal and independent act of bravery that Woolf’s marks as the changing point in Elizabeth’s life. From here, she starts to think and act for her own interests – even developing interests for herself in the first place is an act of self-serving autonomy as yet unexplored. Upon taking these first self-governing steps, she becomes much happier, overcomes her ‘illnesses’ and begins to live a life only previously dreamed of.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.261877059936523, "source": "search", "title": "Flush, A Biography by Virginia Woolf | MY NAME IS ROXIE" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Victorian society more generally also suffers Woolf’s playful critique. Flush is born into pedigree status, though this is not without its regulations for acceptance. Light eyes are undesirable and to be born with a light nose alas ‘is nothing less than fatal’.  This is a spoof of the rigid class structures in Britain at large. As Flush notes on arriving in Italy:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.32232666015625, "source": "search", "title": "Flush, A Biography by Virginia Woolf | MY NAME IS ROXIE" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "‘The dogs were different…though dogs abounded, there were no ranks; all – could it be possible? – were mongrels…Was there no law which decreed death to the topknot, which cherished the curled ear, protected the feathered foot, and insisted absolutely that the brow must be domed and not pointed? Apparently not. Flush felt himself like a prince in exile…’", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.018421173095703, "source": "search", "title": "Flush, A Biography by Virginia Woolf | MY NAME IS ROXIE" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "The dog’s innocence is a cunning tool from which to explore the fallacies and pettiness of the social world. Robert and Elizabeth’s courtship is portrayed rather coolly, his over earnest concern satirised. The contrast between the prestigious ostentation of Wimpole Street is made to seem ludicrous against the squalor of the street in Whitechapel where Flush is taken following his kidnap. Yet as a ‘biography’ the book never looses sight of its focus and the loyal spaniel is affectionately pursued. The sharp reflexive biographical ‘asides’ and the social satire ensure it never descends into mere sentimentality.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.359399318695068, "source": "search", "title": "Flush, A Biography by Virginia Woolf | MY NAME IS ROXIE" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Critics have famously avoided or scolded ‘Flush’. For the most part it is ignored in the critical canon and I doubt there are many courses that include it as required reading (mine didn’t…). In some ways I can see why, it is neither her best work thematically, nor her best in terms of plot or linguistic expression or experiment. I think with 100+ pages it is difficult to know where to categorise it in the Woolf oeuvre. It isn’t really minor fiction – it is too long, as a biography it perhaps deserves a separate category but as a biography of a dog, well that’s another problem. But all this seems a little tedious and unproductive. After finishing ‘The Waves’ Woolf stated she wanted to write something as a joke, as a play, much like ‘Orlando’ was ‘a holiday’ from the norm. Even after she had written ‘Flush’ and it had achieved much success (of all her books it sold the most in her lifetime…) she still referred to it as ‘a joke’ or ‘that silly book’. It was never intended to be a major work, and I think we should grant her the opportunity to play around with her pen from time to time.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.178984642028809, "source": "search", "title": "Flush, A Biography by Virginia Woolf | MY NAME IS ROXIE" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "‘Flush’ is enjoyable, playful, surreal, very funny and sardonically scathing of the social conventions and pretensions of the day. The prose is expert as always, and the protagonist tenderly captured in all his canine glory. It may not be among Woolf’s greatest works of art, but it deserves more attention that it has so far received.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.316911697387695, "source": "search", "title": "Flush, A Biography by Virginia Woolf | MY NAME IS ROXIE" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.489706039428711, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "In 1933, Virginia Woolf published FLUSH. On one level it is a pseudo-biography of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's spaniel, with information from the poet's letters and other collected writings. On another level, the book is a critique of then-modern English society. The way Woolf writes Flush's interior monologue, and because Flush is non-human, he is a continual foreigner in his world. This canine naiveté allows Woolf to comment on the socioeconomic and class divides that were so prevalent in England at the time.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.3991055488586426, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "When Mary Mitford brings Flush to London to live with Elizabeth Barrett, the dog has difficulty adjusting to his new surroundings. He wishes to run and explore, but is forcefully taught that he should be content to sit quietly unless being taken for a walk on a chain leash. The methods in which Flush's innate, wild, spaniel ways are tamed so that he will fit into life in London, function as a metaphor for the ways that women are trained to behave as the patriarchal society deems appropriate.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.416260719299316, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "When Flush is dognapped, Woolf uses the event as a way to illustrate some of the marked differences between English social classes. Flush observes the dire squalor in which he now finds himself, and remarks upon the violent behaviors of those who have stolen him away and required a ransom payment for his return. With limited opportunities for them to be educated and therefore earn a living, the community of people in the slum of St. Giles have turned to extortion of the rich in order obtain money to survive. When Flush makes comparisons between the brutal slum and the comfortable, richly-appointed home with Elizabeth, you can see the author commenting on London poverty and classism.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.827301979064941, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "When Elizabeth and her husband, Robert Browning, move to Italy, Flush remarks on the canine societal differences between that country and England. Most of all, he notices that all dogs are equal; there are no hierarchies based on breed, lineage, or conformity to a standard. This is, of course, allegorical to the author's views of English aristocracy as being absurd and based not on merit but on the luck of who one's parents happen to be.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.371922492980957, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "In 1933, Virginia Woolf published FLUSH. On one level it is a pseudo-biography of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's spaniel, with information from the poet's letters and other collected writings. On another level, the book is a critique of then-modern English society. The way Woolf writes Flush's interior monologue, and because Flush is non-human, he is a continual foreigner in his world. This canine naiveté allows Woolf to comment on the socioeconomic and class divides that were so prevalent in England at the time.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.3991055488586426, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "When Mary Mitford brings Flush to London to live with Elizabeth Barrett, the dog has difficulty adjusting to his new surroundings. He wishes to run and explore, but is forcefully taught that he should be content to sit quietly unless being taken for a walk on a chain leash. The methods in which Flush's innate, wild, spaniel ways are tamed so that he will fit into life in London, function as a metaphor for the ways that women are trained to behave as the patriarchal society deems appropriate.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.416260719299316, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "When Flush is dognapped, Woolf uses the event as a way to illustrate some of the marked differences between English social classes. Flush observes the dire squalor in which he now finds himself, and remarks upon the violent behaviors of those who have stolen him away and required a ransom payment for his return. With limited opportunities for them to be educated and therefore earn a living, the community of people in the slum of St. Giles have turned to extortion of the rich in order obtain money to survive. When Flush makes comparisons between the brutal slum and the comfortable, richly-appointed home with Elizabeth, you can see the author commenting on London poverty and classism.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.827301979064941, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "When Elizabeth and her husband, Robert Browning, move to Italy, Flush remarks on the canine societal differences between that country and England. Most of all, he notices that all dogs are equal; there are no hierarchies based on breed, lineage, or conformity to a standard. This is, of course, allegorical to the author's views of English aristocracy as being absurd and based not on merit but on the luck of who one's parents happen to be.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.371922492980957, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Although it appears so much lighter in tone than many of her other works, Flush does in fact consider social inequalities and the way that society treated and classified its women. Virginia Woolf employs her famous stream of consciousness style to explore women writers, through the point of view of a small, spoiled brown dog. Apparently Woolf drew her inspiration from the two poems that Elizabeth Barrett Browning published about her dog. What is amazingly well done, is how Woolf manages to convey a depth of feeling and understanding between Flush and his mistress – which anyone who has had any kind of relationship with a dog – maybe with any animal will find utterly charming. There has been a suggestion that Virginia Woolf uses this animal perspective, to explore the similarities between herself and Elizabeth Barrett. This is something Sally Beauman, in her preface to this Persephone edition, certainly asks the reader to consider as being the subtext to this book.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.861085891723633, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Flush was given to the invalid Elizabeth Barrett by Mary Russell Mitford, another spinster writer. At this period Elizabeth Barret was very much the invalid, subject to her father’s control, and Flush curls himself up at the feet of his new mistress and in doing so becomes as confined to the house as she already is.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.597647666931152, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "“Oh Flush!” said Miss Barrett. For the first time she looked him in the face. For the first time Flush looked at the lady lying on the sofa.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.0835599899292, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Each was surprised. Heavy curls hung down on either side of Miss Barrett’s face; large bright eyes shone out; a large mouth smiled. Heavy ears hung down on each side of Miss Flush’s face; his eyes, too, were large and bright: his mouth was wide. There was a likeness between them. As they gazed at each other each felt: Here I am—and then each felt: But how different! Hers was the pale worn face of an invalid, cut off from air, light, freedom. His was the warm ruddy face of a young animal; instinct with health and energy. Broken asunder, yet made in the same mould, could it be that each completed what was dormant in the other? She might have been—all that; and he—But no. Between them lay the widest gulf that can separate one being from another. She spoke. He was dumb. She was woman; he was dog. Thus closely united, thus immensely divided, they gazed at each other. Then with one bound Flush sprang to the sofa and laid himself to where he was to lie ever after—on the rug at Miss Barrett’s feet.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.00596809387207, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "In puppyhood in the Mitford home, Flush had had fields and space to run in, but in Wimpole Street at the feet of Elizabeth Barrett he becomes a pampered little pooch, who finishes the rich foods that Miss Barrett can’t manage. Flush’s comfortable incarceration in Wimpole Street mirror Elizabeth Barrett’s own. Enter Robert Browning, initially in frequent letters arriving at Wimpole Street. Flush can sense as each letter arrives the change that is coming to the house, and that of his mistress’s demeanour. As Robert Browning becomes a more fixed presence. Visiting in secret more and more often, the relationship between Flush and his adored Miss Barrett begins to change. Flush resents the figure of Robert Browning so much he resorts to showing his teeth.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.5554790496826172, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "“Sleep became impossible while that man was there. Flush lay with his eyes wide open, listening. Though he could make no sense of the little worlds that hurled over his head from two-thirty to four-thirty sometimes three times a week, he could detect with terrible accuracy that the tone of the words was changing. Miss Barrett’s voice had been forced and unnaturally lively at first. Now it had gained a warmth and an ease that he had never heard in it before. And every time the man came, some new sound came into their voices –made grotesque chattering; now they skimmed over him like birds flying widely; now they cooed and clucked, as if they were two birds settled in a nest; and then Miss Barrett’s voice rising again, went soaring and circling in the air; and then Mr Browning’s voice barked out its sharp, harsh clapper of laughter; and then there was only a murmur, a quiet humming sound as the voices joined together.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.09586238861084, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "As the relationship with Robert Browning develops Elizabeth Barrett finds strength she didn’t have before, her health improves, and on an excursion to a nearby shop, she loses sight of Flush for a second. Flush is kidnapped, held for ransom by a criminal gang. ebband flushHolding the spoilt, pets of fine ladies was a lucrative, and disgusting enterprise for these gangs at this time, and none of the men in Elizabeth Barret’s life to whom she appealed for help, thought the ransom should be paid. In the placing of the streets where these gangs operate so close to Wimpole Street, Woolf contrasts two very different sections of nineteenth century London. This interest in various sections of society is certainly something we have seen before. Bravely, and with steely determination Elizabeth Barrett takes matters into her own hands to secure Flush’s freedom. Again we have mirroring, in Flush’s freedom and Elizabeth Barrett’s. Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning elope, and upon their marriage travel to Italy – where they will live in exile as it were, following Elizabeth’s dis-inheritance by her furious father. Here – but for a short trip back to London a few years later, Flush lives for the rest of his life, again tasting something of the freedom he had known as a young pup on the streets of Italy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.175605773925781, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "It is probably a given that Flush is beautifully written, it is lighter in tone, more accessible than some Woolf works no doubt, but there is surprising depth of emotion too. Flush is an absolute joy of a book, I wanted it to be far longer than it was. The Brownings are a fascinating couple, and somehow viewed through the eyes of this darling little dog they become more real, more human, than biographies often are able to make their subjects. (", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.634798049926758, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "However, Virginia Woolf also has a very humouristic side to her, which, combined with a virtuous command of the language had led to the creation of some very fine prose, such as in the autobiographical Moments of Being. Some of Woolf's non-fiction is also of lasting impressions, particularly recommendable there would be the short, but very fine essays in The London Scene, published in 1931. Readers who would dismiss Flush. A biography, published in 1933, as a silly story about a dog, should think twice. Actually, the book is a very clever biography of Elizabeth Barrett Browning.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.40634298324585, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Readers of Woolf's Flush. A biography would be largely aware of the biography of", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.361223220825195, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "As a pedigree spaniel, Flush was a very aristocratic dog, and its life in the household at Wimpole Street reflects that social states. The social agenda of poverty in the slums of London sneaks into the book in the episode which describes how Flush was kidnapped for ransom. After all, the life time of Flush was the high time of publication of Charles Dickens. Flush. A biography has quite some characteristics of the rags-and-riches, or prince-and-pauper style fiction, and also forms a prelude to the later famous The Hundred and One Dalmatians by the English novelist Dodie Smith.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.761247634887695, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "All in all, Flush. A biography is a very poetic biography of particular interest to readers who enjoy literary criticism, cultural history, and particularly biography describing the inspirational part of the Victorian era, and its light-footed escape to Pisa and Florence. (", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.449258804321289, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Sometimes whimsical, sometimes sober, the story is told from the Flush's perspective.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.435247421264648, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf; Persephone; (5*)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.214835166931152, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Virginia Woolf opens the novel writing as if the book were non-fiction. After a few pages, she slips into the narrative form with the dog describing his life. She explores the dog's relation to the owner and tells us what it is like to be a dog. The dog is very sensitive to the moods of his owner and is protective, even becoming jealous on an occasion or two. One could say that Woolf gives Flush a soul.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.216772079467773, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "\"Flush dances through the meadows as a puppy. The cool globes of dew or rain broke in showers of iridescent spray about his nose; the earth, her hard, here soft, here hot, here cold, stung, teased and tickled the soft pads of his feet. Then what a variety of smells interwoven is subtlest combination thrilled his nostrils...\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.29496955871582, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "I loved how Woolf described Flush running through the parks, chasing birds & whatnot; lying soaking up the sun, etc. Her descriptiveness of a 'dog's life' is pretty spot on. This story allows Woolf to be more playful than any of the other piece she has written. The mix of fiction and fact allows her to tell a story filled with heroes and villians which make the book quite captivating like an adult fairy tale. By the end I was fully engaged and completely consumed by Flush and his life. I didn't want it to end but sadly it had to. This is a must for any fan of Woolf or even anyone who has a love for animals. The deeper meaning of the narrative is the telling of loyalty and love. We can all take a lesson from that.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.184466361999512, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "I think Woolf does allow us to be a little critical of EBB: like Woolf herself, she was a clever woman who profited from a privileged background and a Room of Her Own to establish herself as a writer. From the dog's point of view, the poet's \"writing, writing, writing\" is a futile exercise not to be compared with the joys of pursuing carefree canine sexual encounters, discarded macaroni, and the many fascinating smells of Florence. And she does get in a few digs at EBB's weakness for the Spiritualist fashion of the time. All the same, we're definitely not meant to see how dependent EBB was on her husband and servants for the practicalities of life, and by quoting the sonnet \"To Flush\" in the closing pages Woolf ensures that we are left with the idea that poetry is important, whatever a dog may think.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.080863952636719, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "I expected this novella (for it’s not really a biography in the traditional sense) to be more in the style of Virginia Woolf’s other novels, so I was a little bit apprehensive about Flush. But I was pleasantly surprised. Flush is an easy, enjoyable read, mostly because of the subject matter, but also because it’s an extremely playful and sometimes funny read. Virginia Woolf infuses Flush with warmth and life and makes him a likeable character. He is extremely snobbish and has a really defined sense of class and his own place in the world—a small-scale reflection of what’s going on in Victorian London. He can be a bit boorish at times, but he is still lovable. Woolf really gets you into Flush’s head without making the story or subject matter seem too twee. I especially liked the way Woolf dealt with the birth of the Brownings’ son, and how confused poor Flush was! Flush is one of Virginia Woolf’s lesser-known works, but it’s a very clever novel nonetheless. (", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.034906387329102, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "I already love reading about Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning, and to read about their lives, as well as to read vivid descriptions of 19th century England and Italy, through the eyes of Elizabeth's dog Flush was absolutely wonderful. (", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.703981637954712, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "He resolved to meet his enemy face to face and alone. No third person should interrupt this final conflict. It should be fought out by the principals themselves. On the afternoon of Tuesday, the 21st of July, therefore, he slipped downstairs and waited in the hall. He had not long to wait. Soon he heard the tramp of familiar footstep in the street; he heard the familiar rap on the door. Mr. Browning was admitted. Vaguely aware of the impending attack and determined to meet it in the most conciliatory of spirits, Mr. Browning had come provided with a parcel of cakes. ... Flush sprang upon his enemy with unparalleled violence. (p. 67)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.680010795593262, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Flush gradually came to terms with Elizabeth's relationship, survived the hazards of nineteenth-century London, and accompanied his owners to Italy when they marry. There he discovered new smells, and new types of dogs. And when a baby arrived, he once again had to adjust to changes in the family.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.164799690246582, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "A book like this is often dreadfully cute and silly. But Flush is written by a master, who loved dogs and had a brilliant way with words. The result is a delightful balance between fiction and non-fiction that makes for a delightful read. (", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.412813186645508, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "But hold on just a second! Before you even go there, let me tell you what Flush is not. Flush is NOT Lady in the Tramp, The Incredible Journey, or Milo and Otis. Flush is a very true, real, and beautiful love story. Flush and Elizabeth both sacrifice for each other, spend their time together, and ultimately must learn how to communicate their love without the luxury of speech. This love that exists between them, this love that must be felt more than it is expressed, is so deep, and Woolf writes it perfectly. There is not even a trace of Disney here.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.982514381408691, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Another fantastic thing about this story is that we witness the courtship of Elizabeth and Robert Browning through Flush's eyes (Flush was, in real life, the only one who DID witness their courtship). BUT, though the Brownings are one of the most compelling couples in history, this is not a story about them - it is about Flush and Elizabeth, the depth and range of that magical thing \"connection,\" the sacrifices that one will make in order to keep a connection alive and well.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.738834381103516, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "So what did Flush teach me? What I learned from Flush is that loyalty and love are things to be cherished - things that cannot be found easily. And when those two things exist in a relationship and they are real, you don't need words (not even Elizabeth Barrett Browning's). (", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.339376449584961, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "This is the story of the romance of Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning as seen through the eyes of Elizabeth’s dog, Flush. My public library categorizes this as “Biography” as does the designation on the back of my copy. Virginia Woolf’s notes at the end of the book tells where she found the information she includes which qualifies it as biography. Most importantly, my 999 Biography category needs more help than my 999 Poets & Poetry category! That said, this is a delightful read for a leisurely afternoon. Woolf really understands dogs and Flush is very believable and a well rounded “character.” Highly recommended for those who love dogs and/or Virginia Woolf. (", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.161628723144531, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Flush is described as a snobbish dog, highlighted by his required adjustment when the couple moves to Italy to marry.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.348841667175293, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "‘but here in Pisa, though dogs abounded, there were no ranks; all – could it be possible? – were mongrels……..Flush felt himself like a prince in exile. He was the sole aristocrat among a crowd of canaille.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.145940780639648, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" }, { "answer": "Flush", "passage": "Delightful, physically palpable realism is tucked into this parable about English society, with a humorous and oblique glimpse at the famous love affair from the perspective of a canine. Her portrait of Flush gives the well-known story a whimsical and fantastical bent.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.221872329711914, "source": "search", "title": "Reviews: Flush: A Biography by Virginia Woolf | LibraryThing" } ]
The title of what poetic drama by Robert Browning was used to name a Kentucky town?
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What did L. Fran Baum, author of the The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, call his home in Hollywood?
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What exotic city was featured in National Geographic magazine's first photo story in 1905?
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How much time did Jonah spend in the belly of the whale?
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A huge storm arises and the sailors, realizing that it is no ordinary storm, cast lots and discover that Jonah is to blame. Jonah admits this and states that if he is thrown overboard, the storm will cease. The sailors try to dump as much cargo as possible before giving up, but feel forced to throw him overboard, at which point the sea calms. The sailors then offer sacrifices to God. Jonah is miraculously saved by being swallowed by a large whale-like fish in whose belly he spends three days and three nights. While in the great fish, Jonah prays to God in his affliction and commits to thanksgiving and to paying what he has vowed. God commands the fish to spew Jonah out.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.757004976272583, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jonah" }, { "answer": "Three days and three nights", "passage": "A. Three days and three nights.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.638993263244629, "source": "search", "title": "TRIVIA - THE BIBLE" }, { "answer": "Three days and three nights", "passage": "Now the Lord had prepared a great fish to swallow Jonah. And Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.288547515869141, "source": "search", "title": "Enduring Word Bible Commentary Jonah Chapter 2" }, { "answer": "Three days and three nights", "passage": "iii. It may be questioned if the story of James Bartley is true or not, but certainly the story of Jonah is true because Jesus said it was true. In Matthew 12:40 we read that Jesus said Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.0370917320251465, "source": "search", "title": "Enduring Word Bible Commentary Jonah Chapter 2" }, { "answer": "Three days and three nights", "passage": "b. Jonah was in the belly of the fish three days and three nights: Though Jonah was a rebellious, resistant, and believer, God was not finished with him yet – so the Lord preserved his life.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.941754341125488, "source": "search", "title": "Enduring Word Bible Commentary Jonah Chapter 2" }, { "answer": "Three days and three nights", "passage": "c. Three days and three nights: Apparently, Jonah did nothing for three days and three nights in the belly of the fish; it was only after that period was over that he prayed the prayer following.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.456628799438477, "source": "search", "title": "Enduring Word Bible Commentary Jonah Chapter 2" }, { "answer": "Three days and three nights", "passage": "· Jonah called out to God during the three days and three nights in the belly of the fish (Jonah 2:2, 2:4, and 2:7)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.915652275085449, "source": "search", "title": "Enduring Word Bible Commentary Jonah Chapter 2" }, { "answer": "Three days and three nights", "passage": "ii. Jonah’s deliverance came after three days and nights had passed, providing a foreshadowing of Jesus’ resurrection. Jesus said, For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of Man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. (Matthew 12:40).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 5.408448219299316, "source": "search", "title": "Enduring Word Bible Commentary Jonah Chapter 2" }, { "answer": "Three days and three nights", "passage": "iii. Do the three days and three nights of Matthew 12:40 prove that if Jesus rose on Sunday, He must have died on Thursday instead of the traditional day of Friday? Not at all. Rabbi Eleazar ben Azariah (around the year 100 a.d.) said: “A day and a night make a whole day, and a portion of a whole day is reckoned as a whole day.” This demonstrates how in Jesus’ day, the phrase three days and three nights did not necessarily mean a 72-hour period, but a period including at least the portions of three days and three nights.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.685510635375977, "source": "search", "title": "Enduring Word Bible Commentary Jonah Chapter 2" }, { "answer": "Three days and three nights", "passage": "THREE DAYS AND THREE NIGHTS", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.706616401672363, "source": "search", "title": "Sign of Jonah 3 days three nights Belly of the Whale" }, { "answer": "Three days and three nights", "passage": "It was the atheist's contention that according to the Bible, Jesus did not spend three days and three nights in the \"heart of the earth\" (or \"tomb\" as they saw it).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.485274314880371, "source": "search", "title": "Sign of Jonah 3 days three nights Belly of the Whale" }, { "answer": "Three days and three nights", "passage": "\"...so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth\" (Mt 12:40)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.811629295349121, "source": "search", "title": "Sign of Jonah 3 days three nights Belly of the Whale" }, { "answer": "Three days and three nights", "passage": "Scriptures repeatedly show the \"earth\" to be man's heart , which the Bible says is exceedingly wicked. (proof of this later). As Scriptures indicate, Jesus became sin on the night He was betrayed, included suffering, the crucifixion, death and resurrection, totaling three days and three nights.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.195755004882812, "source": "search", "title": "Sign of Jonah 3 days three nights Belly of the Whale" }, { "answer": "Three days and three nights", "passage": "Jesus replied: “None will be given except the sign of the prophet Jonah. For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of a huge fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth” (Matthew 12:38-41).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.664702415466309, "source": "search", "title": "Did Jonah Really get Eaten by a Whale? : Catholic Stand" }, { "answer": "Three days and three nights", "passage": "\"He answered, “A wicked and adulterous generation asks for a sign! But none will be given it except the sign of the prophet Jonah. For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of a huge fish, so the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth. The men of Nineveh will stand up at the judgment with this generation and condemn it; for they repented at the preaching of Jonah, and now something greater than Jonah is here.\" ( Matthew 12:39:41 , NIV)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.8466854095458984, "source": "search", "title": "exegesis - Did Jonah die and rise from the dead ..." } ]
How tall was Goliath, the Philistine giant slain by David with a stone hurled from a sling?
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"In the Bible, for what ""price"" did Esau sell his birthright to his younger twin brother, Jacob?"
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Who is the only woman whose age is mentioned in the Bible?
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[ { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Sarah is the only woman whose specific age is stated in Scripture. A girl’s approximate age is given us in the gospels. The only daughter of Jairus whom Jesus raised from the dead was “about 12 years of age” ( Luke 8:42 ). Sarah called herself old when she was 87 ( Genesis 18:12 ), but she was 127 years of age when she died. Abraham had reached the patriarchal age of 175 when God called him home. Godliness has always been favorable to longevity. The “good old age” ( Genesis 15:15 ) was a signal proof of the faithfulness of the Lord. When the Countess of Huntingdon came to die she said, “My work is done, and I have nothing to do but to go to my Father.” Surely the same contentment was experienced both by Sarah and Abraham who were not satiated with life, but satisfied with it. Abraham lived for another 38 years after Sarah’s death before his God-given task was completed.", "precise_score": 8.187788009643555, "rough_score": 7.92750883102417, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Sarah is the only woman whose age is recorded in Scripture. She meets with this distinction as the wife of Abraham and the mother of the promised seed. \"A hundred and twenty and seven years,\" and therefore thirty-seven years after the birth of her son. \"In Kiriatharba.\" Arba is called the father of Anak Joshua 15:13 ; Joshua 21:11 ; that is, of the Anakim or Bene Anak, a tall or gigantic tribe Numbers 13:22 ; 28; 33, who were subsequently dispossessed by Kaleb. The Anakim were probably Hittites. Abraham had been absent from Hebron, which is also called Mamre in this very chapter Genesis 23:17 , Genesis 23:19 , not far from forty years, though he appears to have still kept up a connection with it, and had at present a residence in it. During this interval the sway of Arba may have commenced. \"In the land of Kenaan,\" in contradistinction to Beer-sheba in the land of the Philistines, where we last left Abraham. \"Abraham went to mourn for Sarah,\" either from Beer-sheba or some out-field where he had cattle pasturing.", "precise_score": 6.857078552246094, "rough_score": 6.521995544433594, "source": "search", "title": "Genesis 23:1 Commentaries - Bible Hub" }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "1. Sarah was an hundred and seven and twenty years old, &c.—Sarah is the only woman in Scripture whose age, death, and burial are mentioned, probably to do honor to the venerable mother of the Hebrew people.Sarah’s age and death; Abraham mourns, Genesis 23:1 ,2. He speaks to the sons of Heth for a burying-place, Genesis 23:3 ,4. They offer him the choice of their sepulchres, Genesis 23:5 ,6. Abraham desires to purchase a field of Ephron, Genesis 23:8 ,9. Ephron would give it him, Genesis 23:10-15 . Abraham purchases it, and weighs the silver, Genesis 23:16 . The field made sure to Abraham for a possession before witnesses, Genesis 23:17-20 .", "precise_score": 7.479028224945068, "rough_score": 7.1451921463012695, "source": "search", "title": "Genesis 23:1 Commentaries - Bible Hub" }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "these were the years of the life of Sarah; who, as it is remarked by many interpreters, is the only woman the years of whose life are reckoned up in Scripture.", "precise_score": 4.770045280456543, "rough_score": 3.2758026123046875, "source": "search", "title": "Genesis 23:1 Commentaries - Bible Hub" }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Verse 1. - And Sarah was an hundred and seven and twenty years old (literally, and the lives of Sarah were an hundred and twenty and seven years); so that Isaac must have been thirty-seven, having been born in his mother's ninetieth year. Sarah, as the wife of Abraham and the mother of believers ( Isaiah 51:2 ; 1 Peter 3:6 ), is the only woman whose age is mentioned in Scripture. These were the years of the life of Sarah - an emphatic repetition designed to impress the Israelitish mind with the importance of remembering the age of their ancestress.", "precise_score": 8.041868209838867, "rough_score": 5.279548645019531, "source": "search", "title": "Genesis 23:1 Commentaries - Bible Hub" }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Sarah is the most mentioned woman (59 times), Rachel is 2nd (47 times).", "precise_score": 1.0777379274368286, "rough_score": -4.1188063621521, "source": "search", "title": "Bible Trivia/Bible Facts/Did You Know In The Bible?" }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Sarah is the only woman mentioned as laughing in the Bible (Gen 18:12-13).", "precise_score": 7.656484603881836, "rough_score": 8.693897247314453, "source": "search", "title": "Bible Trivia/Bible Facts/Did You Know In The Bible?" }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Sarah is the only woman in the Bible that we know the age at which she died: 127 years old. (Gen 23:1)", "precise_score": 9.963908195495605, "rough_score": 9.887168884277344, "source": "search", "title": "Bible Trivia/Bible Facts/Did You Know In The Bible?" }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible Gateway", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.27407169342041, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.329172134399414, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Name Meaning—Among the classified names of the Bible are those known as sacramental names, and are so-called because they were names given by God Himself, or under His inspiration in association with a particular promise, covenant or declaration of His, as to the character, destiny or mission of those distinctly named. Thus a sacramental name became a sign and seal of an established covenant between God and the recipient of such a name. Two Bible characters bearing sacramental names are Abraham and Sarah, both of which signify the gracious purposes and promises of God.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.38702392578125, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "The wife of the patriarch was originally known as Sarai, meaning “princely” or “a princess.” Elsdon C. Smith suggests it may signify “contentious” or “quarrelsome,” but was changed, not accidentally, or by the whim of the bearer, but by God Himself that it might be a sign of His purpose, into Sarah, implying the princess, a princess or princesses, the source of nations and kings. Sarah or “chieftainness,” the feminine of Sar, meaning a “captain” or “commander” is repeatedly used in this sense as a common noun as, for instance, by Isaiah who renders it “queen” ( Isaiah 49:23 ). It has been observed that among ancient Jews there was a sort of a cabalistic translation that “the Hebrew letter yod signifies the creative power of God in nature, while the letter hay symbolizes the state of grace—that state into which Sarah had entered after receiving the covenanted promises.” The promise of ancestorship of many nations came with the change of the name of Sarai to Sarah. “I will bless her and she shall become nations.” She was thus associated with her husband in the great blessing of the covenant whose name was also changed from Abram to Abraham. The former, original name means a “high, or honored father,” the latter, “a father of many nations.” The Apocrypha speaks of Abraham as “a great father of a multitude of nations” ( Ecclesiasticus 44:19-21 ).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.310858726501465, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "The root idea of Sarah means “to rule,” and fits the personality of the bearer. It was a name intended as a seal of the promise given to Abraham, “kings of peoples shall be of her.” Paul has an allegorical reference to Sarah as one who typified the gospel dispensation, “Jerusalem which is above ... which is the mother of us all” ( Galatians 4:26 ). Thus, Sarah was to be the princess, not only “because she was to be the ancestress of a great nation literally, of many nations spiritually, but also because the rank and power were to be possessed by her descendants, or rather because the people descended from her were to be ruled over by a regal dynasty, by a succession of kings of their own race and lineage, is derived from her.” In the genealogy of the descendants of Esau, Sarah’s grandson we read, “These are the kings that reigned in the land of Edom before there reigned any king over the children of Israel.” The line of kings descended from Sarah terminated in God’s Anointed One, the Messiah, whose “kingdom is not of this world.” The sacramental name of Sarah, therefore, also symbolizes the spiritual seed, the whole multitude of believers of all nations who are “kings and priests unto God.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.564931869506836, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Then the personal application of the changed name must not be forgotten. Called Sarah by God and the Angels ( Genesis 17:15; 18:9 ), she exhibited the traits of a princess, “wielding a sceptre by the magic of which she could lord it over men’s hearts after her own will, even bring kings to her feet. If she came into the world with a will of her own as her dowry, nature further assisted her in developing it by the great beauty of her face and the grace of her stature. By these gifts she made her wish a command and disarmed opposition.” Both in bearing and character she illustrated the significance of her name. Through the long, long years of the quiet and stedfast devotion of Abraham to Sarah, peace reigned in the matrimonial tent more because of Abraham’s gentleness, kindness and forbearance, even though he lived so long with the more expressive and possessive ways of Sarah. Twice over in the kjv of the New Testament she is referred to as Sara, but the asv uniformly gives us Sarah ( Hebrews 11:11; 1 Peter 3:6 ).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.683719635009766, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Family Connections—Sarah came from Ur of the Chaldees, Babylonia, and her former name Sarai, “princely,” identifies her as coming from an honored family. She was the daughter of Terah and was therefore half-sister to Abram, her senior by ten years ( Genesis 17:17 ), whom she married in the Ur of the Chaldees. While Abram and Sarai had the same father, they had different mothers ( Genesis 20:12 ). Marriages between near relatives were countenanced in those days and were sometimes common for religious reasons ( Genesis 24:3, 4; 28:1, 2 ), but not marriages between those actually by the same mother. Sarai was well past middle life and childless when with Abram she left her own country and with him went out “not knowing whither they went” ( Genesis 11:29, 30 ).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.389811038970947, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Strange though it may sound and seem, the first Jew was a Gentile, for Abraham who came from beyond the Euphrates was the first man to be called a Hebrew, “Abram the Hebrew” ( Genesis 14:13 ). The word Hebrew itself means, “the immigrant,” and was no doubt the usual designation among the Canaanites. As his wife, Sarah was the first Hebrewess—the joint fountainhead of the great Jewish race ( Genesis 11:29-31; Isaiah 51:2 ). Abraham has been fitly called, “The fountainhead of the Hebrew hero life,” and Sarah is the heroine of such life. She remains the first unquestionably historical woman of the Hebrews, and their first mother. She is, therefore, one of the most important female figures in the world’s history, as the natural source of the Jewish people, through whom the nations of the earth were to be blessed. Only two women are named in the illustrious roll of those conspicuous for their faith: Sarah is the first, and Rahab the second ( Hebrews 11:11, 31 ), both of whom lived by faith and died in faith ( Hebrews 11:13 ). Sarah or Sara have always been popular female names both among Jews and Gentiles.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.229013919830322, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "The testimony of the Bible is that Sarah was unusually beautiful ( Genesis 12:11, 14 ). The lines of Keats were true of her—", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.467828273773193, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Hebrew folklore has kept alive stories of her remarkable beauty and ranks her next to the most perfect woman the world has known, Eve, “the mother of all living.” Sarah seems to have had beauty that grew more attractive with the passing years. “Of the things that are unfavourable to the preservation of beauty, the Orientals count travel as one that is most baneful, even fatal to it,” says Gustav Gottheil. “Yet when Sarah arrived, after a long journey through dusty deserts and under a scorching sun, at the frontiers of Egypt, she was more beautiful than ever, and this explains the curious speech of Abraham to his wife at that juncture: ‘Now I know that thou art a woman beautiful to look at.’ Did he not know that before? Not so convincingly, explains the rabbi, as after he had seen that even travel had left no touch on her countenance.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.198528289794922, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "But with Sarah it was different, for even when she was 90 years of age she was so lovely that Abraham feared that kings would fall in love with her bewitching beauty—which Pharaoh and Abimelech did, as our next glimpse of her proves. As one of the most beautful women who ever lived we can imagine that wherever she journeyed the admiring eyes of all were cast upon her. “Grave is all beauty,” and Sarah’s renowned loveliness certainly brought its trouble.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.081714153289795, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "When famine drove Abraham and Sarah into the land of Egypt, and they felt that hostile kings might take them prisoners, Abraham came up with the abject, base proposal that if taken prisoners then his wife should represent herself as his sister. Fear of death unmanned him and led him to risk the dishonor of his wife and thereby save his own neck. She dearly loved her husband, and his life was too precious to her to make her think of the shame she might incur. Sarah was utterly wrong in yielding to her husband’s plot. How nobler she would have been had she stoutly refused Abraham saying, “How can I do this great wickedness and sin against God?” But she called her husband “lord,” and evidently he was lord of her conscience.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.697059631347656, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Abraham felt that if oriental despots knew that Sarah and he were married they would slay him and add the lovely woman to their harem. Married to a conspicuous beauty caused Abraham to be afraid, and he resorted to a falsehood to save his life. If taken, Sarah was not to say that she was his wife but his sister. This pretense was not an outright lie, but a half-truth, seeing that she was his half-sister. They were children of the same father, but not the same mother. It seems hard to believe that such a good man could deliver his lovely wife over to a heathen monarch, but he did, and Sarah entered Pharaoh’s harem. But God protected her by sending plagues upon the monarch. Pharaoh sent her back to her own husband, untouched. The same unworthy plan was carried out when Abimelech, king of the Philistines, admiring her bewitching beauty had her taken to his harem. But again God interfered and commanded the king to restore Sarah to Abraham, seeing she was his wife. Threatened with violent death, Abimelech obeyed, but severely rebuked Abraham for his deceit ( Genesis 12:10-20; 20 ). Years later Isaac, the son of Abraham and Sarah, used this same form of deception ( Genesis 26:6-13 , see href=\"/id/42314245-4242-3341-2D30-3838372D3345\">Rebekah ).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.145980834960938, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "God expressed His displeasure with Abraham and his wife because of their ill-conceived plot. As the Righteous One, He could not condone such trickery. Had He not called them out from their country for a specific mission? And was He not able to protect and preserve them from harm and danger in a strange land? Was not the halflie told on two occasions an indication of the lack of faith in God’s overshadowing care and power to fulfill His promise? Abraham’s lofty soul suffered an eclipse of the virtue of faith for which he was renowned when he adopted such a plan of deception, exposing his wife to great peril, and also thwarting of the divine plan for and through Sarah. (Compare Hagar.) Abraham’s deception was followed by an attempt to ease an offense, and the patriarch was more blameworthy than Sarah who should have resisted the dangerous plan of exposing herself for the sexual gratification of other men.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.665593147277832, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "A half-truth is always a lie. While it was true that Sarah was Abraham’s sister, the assertion was in reality a falsehood. After the severe rebuke from Pharaoh for their deception, they should have learned their lesson, but to commit the same sin again a few years later, and further imperil God’s plan to make of them a great nation, leaves Abraham and Sarah without excuse. How slow we are to learn from our past failures?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.78973388671875, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "The one great grief of Abraham and Sarah was that through their long life together they had no children. To a Hebrew woman, barrenness was looked upon as a gnawing grief, and sometimes regarded as a sign of divine disfavor. Childless, even when back in Babylonia ( Genesis 11:30; 16:1-8 ), Sarah remained so until at 90 years of age God miraculously fulfilled His promise and made her the mother of the son of promise. Through the long years, “side by side with the prosperity, beat for beat with the pulse of Abraham’s joy, there throbs in Sarah’s heart a pulse of pain ... There is as yet no heir.” The constant grief of barrenness caused Sarah to become “The Woman Who Made a Great Mistake.” In spite of the fact that, along with her husband, she had received the divine promise, that from her nations would spring, the possibility of ever becoming a mother died in her heart. Such a cross as barrenness inflamed and intensified her pride, and forced her to find a way out of this embarrassment to her husband. “Sarah sacrificed herself on the cruelest altar on which any woman ever laid herself down; but the cords of the sacrifice were all the time the cords of a suicidal pride: till the sacrifice was both a great sin in the sight of God, a fatal injury to herself, to her husband, and to innocent generations yet unborn.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.873989105224609, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Sarah revealed the sad defect of her qualities when she said to Abraham, “Take Hagar my maid, and let not the promises of God fail through me. Through her I can continue your hereditary line.” But all poor Hagar could do was to produce an Ishmael. It was only through Sarah that the promised seed could come. Although it might have been a custom of the time for a man with a barren wife to take a concubine in order that he might have an heir, Abraham, as a God-fearing man, should have stoutly refused to go along with the unworthy scheme, which in the end produced jealousy and tragedy. “Abram hearkened to the voice of Sarai,” but the voice was the fatal siren of Satan who sought to destroy the royal, promised seed ( Genesis 3:15 ). As one modern writer expresses it—", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.272893905639648, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "In our cameo of Hagar (which see) we sought to show all that followed the blunder of Sarah, when she intervened in God’s plan and chose her way to continue her husband’s posterity.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.071700096130371, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "In His forgiving love and mercy God appeared to Abram when he was 99 years old, and assured him that his long barren wife, although now 90 years old, would conceive. To confirm His promise God changed the name of Abram to Abraham, and of Sarai to Sarah ( Genesis 17; 18 ). At such a revelation of God’s purpose, “Abraham fell upon his face and laughed.” Although he marveled at the performance of the naturally impossible, Abraham yet believed, and his laughter was the joy of a man of faith. Laughter is sometimes mad ( Ecclesiastes 2:2 ) but that of Abraham was highly rational. He rejoiced in the thought that Isaac should be born, and perhaps at that time he had a vision of the Messiah. Jesus said, “Your father Abraham rejoiced to see my day” ( John 8:56 ). As for Sarah, what was her reaction when she overheard the Lord say to her husband, “Sarah thy wife shall have a son”?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.325915813446045, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "The record says, “Sarah laughed within herself,” but hers was the laugh of doubt. Yet when her son was born he was named Isaac, which means “laughter”—a memorial of her sin ( Genesis 18:13 ), and of her husband’s joy ( 17:17 ). Sarah’s joy knew no bounds, “God hath made me to laugh” ( 21:6; 24:36 ). She had laughter before, but God was not the author of her laugh of doubt. The joy of Sarah in the birth of Isaac reminds us of “the great joy” proclaimed by the angels who made known to the shepherds the birth of Christ who came of the line of Isaac ( Luke 2:10; Romans 4:18-21 ). Paul reminds us that it was by faith that Sarah conceived beyond nature ( Hebrews 11:11 ). It was not only in itself a miracle wrought by faith, but also in earnest of something far greater, even the Incarnation of Jesus Christ.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.275603771209717, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "The day came, then, for Sarah to leave the world in which she had sojourned so long, and hers is the first grave to be mentioned in Scripture. Although Abraham and Sarah were nomads living in their tent in a desert land, the aged patriarch wanted a more permanent resting place for his beloved wife than the shifting sand of the desert. Here vultures and beasts of prey would wait to gorge themselves off the dead, leaving behind nothing but white bones. Breaking with the ancient custom of the desert burial, Abraham purchased a cave at Machpelah as a sepulcher for his dear Sarah, and when Abraham himself came to die his sons “buried him beside Sarah.” Thus, in death, symbolically, they were unseparated as they had been through their long and eventful life together. When Cornelia, the mother of Caius and Tiberius Gracchus, whom she called her “jewels” died, on her monument was inscribed, “Cornelia, the mother of Gracchi.” Had a monument been erected for the noble woman we have been considering, the simple inscription in enduring marble would have been sufficient—", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.290698051452637, "source": "search", "title": "Sarah, Sarai, Sara - All the Women of the Bible - Bible ..." }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Genesis 23:1 Commentaries: Now Sarah lived one hundred and twenty-seven years; these were the years of the life of Sarah.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.425117492675781, "source": "search", "title": "Genesis 23:1 Commentaries - Bible Hub" }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Ge 23:1, 2. Age and Death of Sarah.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.478890419006348, "source": "search", "title": "Genesis 23:1 Commentaries - Bible Hub" }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "This is the peculiar honour of Sarah the mother of the faithful, 1 Peter 3:6 , to have the years of her life numbered in Scripture.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.0863728523254395, "source": "search", "title": "Genesis 23:1 Commentaries - Bible Hub" }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "And Sarah was an hundred and seven and twenty years old,.... This following immediately upon the account of the offering up of Isaac, led many of the Jewish writers to conclude, that Isaac was when thirty seven years of age, as he must be when Sarah his mother was one hundred and twenty seven, for he was born when she was ninety years of age; but this seems not to be observed on that account, but to give the sum of her age at her death, since it follows:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.268280982971191, "source": "search", "title": "Genesis 23:1 Commentaries - Bible Hub" }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "And Sarah was an hundred and seven and twenty years old: these were the years of the life of Sarah.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.391312599182129, "source": "search", "title": "Genesis 23:1 Commentaries - Bible Hub" }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "This glorious result of the test so victoriously stood by Abraham, not only sustains the historical character of the event itself, but shows in the clearest manner that the trial was necessary to the patriarch's life of faith, and of fundamental importance to his position in relation to the history of salvation. The question, whether the true God could demand a human sacrifice, was settled by the fact that God Himself prevented the completion of the sacrifice; and the difficulty, that at any rate God contradicted Himself, if He first of all demanded a sacrifice and then prevented it from being offered, is met by the significant interchange of the names of God, since God, who commanded Abraham to offer up Isaac, is called Ha-Elohim, whilst the actual completion of the sacrifice is prevented by \"the angel of Jehovah,\" who is identical with Jehovah Himself. The sacrifice of the heir, who had been both promised and bestowed, was demanded neither by Jehovah, the God of salvation or covenant God, who had given Abraham this only son as the heir of the promise, nor by Elohim, God as creator, who has the power to give life and take it away, but by He-Elohim, the true God, whom Abraham had acknowledged and adored as his personal God, and with whom he had entered into a personal relation. Coming from the true God whom Abraham served, the demand could have no other object than to purify and sanctify the feelings of the patriarch's heart towards his son and towards his God, in accordance with the great purpose of his call. It was designed to purify his love to the son of his body from all the dross of carnal self-love and natural selfishness which might still adhere to it, and so to transform it into love to God, from whom he had received him, that he should no longer love the beloved son as his flesh and blood, but simply and solely as a gift of grace, as belonging to his God-a trust committed to him, which he should be ready at any moment to give back to God. As he had left his country, kindred, and father's house at the call of God ( Genesis 12:1 ), so was he in his walk with God cheerfully to offer up even his only son, the object of all his longing, the hope of his life, the joy of his old age. And still more than this, not only did he possess and love in Isaac the heir of his possessions ( Genesis 15:2 ), but it was upon him that all the promises of God rested: in Isaac should his seed be called ( Genesis 21:12 ). By the demand that he should sacrifice to God this only son of his wife Sarah, in whom his seed was to grow into a multitude of nations ( Genesis 17:4 , Genesis 17:6 , Genesis 17:16 ), the divine promise itself seemed to be cancelled, and the fulfilment not only of the desires of his heart, but also of the repeated promises of his God, to be frustrated. And by this demand his faith was to be perfected into unconditional trust in God, into the firm assurance that God could even raise him up from the dead. - But this trial was not only one of significance to Abraham, by perfecting him, through the conquest of flesh and blood, to be the father of the faithful, the progenitor of the Church of God; Isaac also was to be prepared and sanctified by it for his vocation in connection with the history of salvation. In permitting himself to be bound and laid upon the altar without resistance, he gave up his natural life to death, to rise to a new life through the grace of God. On the altar he was sanctified to God, dedicated as the first beginning of the holy Church of God, and thus \"the dedication of the first-born, which was afterwards enjoined in the law, was perfectly fulfilled in him.\" If therefore the divine command exhibits in the most impressive way the earnestness of the demand of God upon His people to sacrifice all to Him, not excepting the dearest of their possessions (cf. Matthew 10:37 , and Luke 14:26 ); the issue of the trial teaches that the true God does not demand a literal human sacrifice from His worshippers, but the spiritual sacrifice of an unconditional denial of the natural life, even to submission to death itself. By the sacrifice of a ram as a burnt-offering in the place of his son, under divine direction, not only was animal sacrifice substituted for human, and sanctioned as an acceptable symbol of spiritual self-sacrifice, but the offering of human sacrifices by the heathen was condemned and rejected as an ungodly ἐθελοθρησεία. And this was done by Jehovah, the God of salvation, who prevented the outward completion of the sacrifice. By this the event acquires prophetic importance for the Church of the Lord, to which the place of sacrifice points with peculiar clearness, viz., Mount Moriah, upon which under the legal economy all the typical sacrifices were offered to Jehovah; upon which also, in the fulness of time, God the Father gave up His only-begotten Son as an atoning sacrifice for the sins of the whole world, that by this one true sacrifice the shadows of the typical sacrifices might be rendered both real and true. If therefore the appointment of Moriah as the scene of the sacrifice of Isaac, and the offering of a ram in his stead, were primarily only typical in relation to the significance and intent of the Old Testament institution of sacrifice; this type already pointed to the antitype to appear in the future, when the eternal love of the heavenly Father would perform what it had demanded of Abraham; that is to say, when God would not spare His only Son, but give Him up to the real death, which Isaac suffered only in spirit, that we also might die with Christ spiritually, and rise with Him to everlasting life ( Romans 8:32 ; Romans 6:5 , etc.).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.021957397460938, "source": "search", "title": "Genesis 23:1 Commentaries - Bible Hub" }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Abraham got remarried after Sarah died, to Keturah. He had 6 children with her (Gen 25:1-2).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.68588638305664, "source": "search", "title": "Bible Trivia/Bible Facts/Did You Know In The Bible?" }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "Sarah died when she was 127 years old (Gen 23:1), 37 years after she had given birth to Isaac (Gen 17:17).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.638840198516846, "source": "search", "title": "Bible Trivia/Bible Facts/Did You Know In The Bible?" }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "SARAH", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.137486457824707, "source": "search", "title": "Six Amazing Moms in the Bible - CBN.com" }, { "answer": "Sarah", "passage": "This is the mom who gives hope to everyone who waited a little late to get started on the Mommy Track. Not that she didn’t try; her womb was just on a different biological clock. God made a promise to Abraham that he would be the father of many nations. This led Sarah to the logical conclusion that she would be the mother of many nations. When that wasn’t happening in a timely manner, Sarah decided to do her own \"thang,\" so to speak. She gave her handmaiden Hagar as her maternal stunt double. This resulted in a child but not the child. When the messenger of the Lord told Abraham that it really would be Sarah that was going to deliver the promised baby, Sarah overheard, laughed, and promptly got in trouble for it. But if you were her age you would laugh, too, just thinking about how the breast-feeding would be easy now that she could just lay Isaac on her lap to do it. Sarah is a sister who could laugh at her late start with motherhood knowing that good things come to those who wait.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.272445678710938, "source": "search", "title": "Six Amazing Moms in the Bible - CBN.com" } ]
What is the most common name in the Bible--shared by 32 people in the Old Testament and one in the New Testament?
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In what language was the New Testament originally written?
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[ { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "The New Testament is an anthology, a collection of Christian works written in the common (Koine) Greek language of the first century, at different times by various writers, who were early Jewish disciples of Jesus, and the modern consensus is that it also provides important evidence regarding Judaism in the first century CE. In almost all Christian traditions today, the New Testament consists of 27 books. The original texts were written in the first and perhaps the second centuries of the Christian Era, in Greek, which was the common language of the Eastern Mediterranean from the Conquests of Alexander the Great (335–323 BC) until the evolution of Byzantine Greeks (c. 600). All the works that eventually became incorporated into the New Testament are believed to have been written no later than around 150 AD,See the standard New Testament introductions listed under \"Further reading,\" below, by Goodspeed, Kümmel, Duling and Perrin, Koester, Conzelmann and Lindemann, Brown, and Ehrman. and a small minority of scholars would date them to no later than 70 AD, 80 AD, or at 96 AD.", "precise_score": 8.732738494873047, "rough_score": 6.83634090423584, "source": "wiki", "title": "New Testament" }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "The New Testament, however, was written in Greek. This seems strange, since you might think it would be either Hebrew or Aramaic. However, Greek was the language of scholarship during the years of the composition of the New Testament from 50 to 100 AD. The fact is that many Jews could not even read Hebrew anymore, and this disturbed the Jewish leaders a lot! So, around 300 BC a translation of the Old Testament from Hebrew into Greek was undertaken, and it was completed around 200 BC. Gradually this Greek translation of the Old Testament, called the Septuagint, was widely accepted and was even used in many synagogues. It also became a wonderful missionary tool for the early Christians, for now the Greeks could read God’s Word in their own tongue.", "precise_score": 7.977621078491211, "rough_score": 5.971964359283447, "source": "search", "title": "In what language was the Bible first written? | Biblica ..." }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "The New Testament was originally written in Greek. This is what I have been taught and believed as long as I have been a Christian. But there are some who claim the New Testament was originally written in Aramaic. This would mean the Greek manuscripts are just translations of this Aramaic original. This two-part article will look at this and related claims.", "precise_score": 9.311371803283691, "rough_score": 7.415475368499756, "source": "search", "title": "The Original Language of the New Testament: Part One" }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "HILE most of western Christianity holds firmly to the belief that the New Testament was written originally in Greek, millions of Christians in the Eastern Orthodox traditions believe just as fervently that the New Testament (NT) was written originally in Aramaic.", "precise_score": 7.705247402191162, "rough_score": 5.808670520782471, "source": "search", "title": "What Were the Original Languages of the New Testament ..." }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "New Testament was written in Greek. But Jesus lived in Israel and was supposed to be the next King of Israel. I think it is probably fair to assume that he and his twelve apostles spoke Hebrew. Then why would the New Testament be written in Greek? I would think at least the Gospels part would be written in Hebrew.", "precise_score": 5.845569610595703, "rough_score": 3.7670936584472656, "source": "search", "title": "history - Why was the New Testament Written in Greek ..." }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "The Old Testament was originally written in Hebrew, and the New Testament was written in Greek.", "precise_score": 8.474105834960938, "rough_score": 8.580944061279297, "source": "search", "title": "What were the original languages of the Bible? | Bibleinfo.com" }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "As Christianity spread, these books were later translated into other languages, most notably, Latin, Syriac, and Egyptian Coptic. However, some of the Church Fathers imply or claim that Matthew was originally written in Hebrew or Aramaic, and then soon after was written in Koine Greek. Nevertheless, the Gospel of Matthew known today was composed in Greek and is neither directly dependent upon nor a translation of a text in a Semitic language. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.6995539665222168, "source": "wiki", "title": "New Testament" }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "Most modern Bibles have footnotes to indicate passages that have disputed source documents. Bible Commentaries also discuss these, sometimes in great detail. While many variations have been discovered between early copies of biblical texts, almost all have no importance, as they are variations in spelling, punctuation, or grammar. Also, many of these variants are so particular to the Greek language that they would not appear in translations into other languages. For example, order of words (i.e. \"man bites dog\" versus \"dog bites man\") often does not matter in Greek, so textual variants that flip the order of words often have no consequences.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.6504950523376465, "source": "wiki", "title": "New Testament" }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "Currently, 1,600 Jewish epitaphs (funerary inscriptions) are extant from ancient Palestine dating from 300 B.C. to 500 A.D. Approximately 70 percent are in Greek, about 12 percent are in Latin, and only 18 percent are in Hebrew or Aramaic. \"In Jerusalem itself about 40 percent of the Jewish inscriptions from the first century period (before 70 C.E.) are in Greek. We may assume that most Jewish Jerusalemites who saw the inscriptions in situ were able to read them\". ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.710845947265625, "source": "wiki", "title": "Language of the New Testament" }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "Most biblical scholars adhere to the view that the Greek text of the New Testament is the original version. However, there does exist an alternative view which maintains that it is a translation from an Aramaic original, a position known as Peshitta Primacy (also known in primarily non-scholarly circles as \"Aramaic primacy\"). Although this view has its adherents, the vast majority of scholars dispute this position citing linguistic, historical, and textual inconsistencies. At any rate, since most of the texts are written by diaspora Jews such as Paul of Tarsus and his possibly Gentile companion, Luke, and to a large extent addressed directly to Christian communities in Greek-speaking cities (often communities consisting largely of Paul's converts, which appear to have been non-Jewish in the majority), and since the style of their Greek is impeccable, a Greek original is more probable than a translation.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.9120090007781982, "source": "wiki", "title": "Language of the New Testament" }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "So the New Testament authors wrote in Greek. They did not, however, use really high-class or classical Greek, but a very common and everyday type of Greek. For many years some scholars ridiculed the Greek of the New Testament because many of its words were strange to those who read the writings of the great Greek classical authors such as Plato and Aristotle. But later many records were uncovered of ordinary people, and amazingly there were the same common terms used in everyday speech! The ridicule dried up accordingly.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.8547254800796509, "source": "search", "title": "In what language was the Bible first written? | Biblica ..." }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "So it's possible that Papias is referring to something other than the canonical Gospel. One theory is it is the so-called \"Q\" source of the sayings of Jesus that some have theorized the Gospel writers used. Or maybe it was an earlier draft by Matthew that he himself later used to compose his Gospel. Or it is even possible that Matthew wrote two versions of his Gospel, one in Greek and one in Aramaic.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.555943489074707, "source": "search", "title": "The Original Language of the New Testament: Part One" }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "So in this passage, the quote is clearly from the LXX and only the way the verse is worded in the LXX would fit in the context. So the LXX is clearly the original source for the quote, not the Hebrew text. And what makes this particularly interesting is this a statement of Jesus. So it was Jesus who originally used the LXX in his discussion with the \"the chief priests and the scribes.\" More on the import of this in a minute. But here, it should be noted that this use of the LXX only makes sense if the Gospel of Matthew was originally written in Greek. And similar instances could be given for other books of the NT.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.701810836791992, "source": "search", "title": "The Original Language of the New Testament: Part One" }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "In this comments Luke refers to \"their own language.\" I added the explanatory note that this is Aramaic. Again, for the most part this is true. But note that Luke then translated the Aramaic term for his readers. So it appears he was writing in Greek for people who knew only Greek. If he had been writing in Aramaic to Aramaic readers, it would have been unnecessary to provide a translation.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.816221237182617, "source": "search", "title": "The Original Language of the New Testament: Part One" }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "It should also be noted that Luke's translation of \"field of blood\" appears in Lamsa's Bible as well. So it cannot be claimed that the supposed translator of the Aramaic original into Greek added this translation. It appears in the Aramaic text. This only makes sense if in fact the Book of Acts was written in Greek and was then translated into Aramaic. And with Acts being a follow-up to the Gospel of Luke, it is only logical that Luke was written in Greek as well.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.8422746658325195, "source": "search", "title": "The Original Language of the New Testament: Part One" }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "So Philip, one of the apostles, was able to converse with Greeks. And it appears he brought these Greeks to Andrew and then to Jesus. Jesus' subsequent discourse is then addressed to \"them\" (v.23). The \"them\" probably included these visiting Greeks. So it's very possible Jesus' subsequent discourse was in Greek.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.469497680664062, "source": "search", "title": "The Original Language of the New Testament: Part One" }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "And finally, to re-iterate from before, OT quotes that are clearly taken from the LXX appear throughout the NT. Quotes from the LXX appear in all four Gospels, Acts, Romans, 1Corinthians, Ephesians, 2Timothy, Hebrews, James, and 1Peter. So writers of all of these books had to have known Greek and have been writing in Greek.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.984736442565918, "source": "search", "title": "The Original Language of the New Testament: Part One" }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "The most interesting book in this list is the Epistle to the Hebrews. There are seven quotes from or clear references to the LXX in Hebrews (1:6; 2:13; 8:12; 10:6,7; 11:20; 12:5,6; 12:12). So although written to Hebrews, the writer was clearly writing in Greek and most likely to Greek-speaking Jews.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.400066375732422, "source": "search", "title": "The Original Language of the New Testament: Part One" }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "���� The undisputable fact is that Matthew wrote his Gospel in Hebrew, certainly not in Greek. Bivin and Blizzard in their book go on to make sense of many of Yeshua�s more difficult sayings in light of the fact that Yeshua spoke these sayings in Hebrew, not Greek. Since Yeshua taught in Hebrew to a Hebrew audience, many theological controversies are rendered meaningless when understood against a Hebrew background.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.381093978881836, "source": "search", "title": "What Were the Original Languages of the New Testament ..." }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "���� I am willing to concede that some of the books of the NT might have been written originally in Greek, particularly when they were written to Gentile audiences, such the epistles to the Corinthians or to the Galatians. Greek was still very much an international language, as a result of the Greek conquest of much of southern", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.8049397468566895, "source": "search", "title": "What Were the Original Languages of the New Testament ..." }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "in the Fourth Century BCE. [12] However, by the time of Yeshua, this same area was now under Roman rule, and Latin was in its ascendancy. Rav Shaul (�Paul�) was a Roman citizen. [13] He was probably proficient in both Greek, and therefore wrote his epistles in Greek to some of the Gentile congregations. However, as a Roman citizen, he was also proficient in Latin, and had spent considerable time in", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.2206449508667, "source": "search", "title": "What Were the Original Languages of the New Testament ..." }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": ", where Latin was a second language. It is highly unlikely that Paul wrote his Epistle to the Romans in Greek, because almost nobody in", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.012721061706543, "source": "search", "title": "What Were the Original Languages of the New Testament ..." }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "would have even understood him. In this case, and this case only, the language would in all likelihood have been written in Latin. Why would Paul write to First Century Italians in Greek if he knew Latin? It�s totally illogical. Perhaps the Latin Vulgate should be preferred for those wanting a better understanding of Rav Shaul�s letter to the Romans.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.412190437316895, "source": "search", "title": "What Were the Original Languages of the New Testament ..." }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "1.) The Influence of the Aramaic-Hebrew Original. Because most of the authors were Jewish Nazarenes, they spoke, for the most part, Aramaic, and some also Mishnaic Hebrew. This influence, which was detectable particularly in the original versions of Mark and Matthew, survives to some degree in their extant Greek versions and in several of the Epistles as well, including James and Jude. The rest of the works were originally written in Greek.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.4443230628967285, "source": "search", "title": "What Were the Original Languages of the New Testament ..." }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "One of the greatest dangers of the Greek language is that the study of Greek often leads to Greek thought patterns, and to study of Greek philosophy and theology, which are often very contrary to a Hebrew mindset, and contrary to the God of the Scripture that we have come to know in the Tanakh and the NT. Even if some books of the NT might have been written originally in Greek, we need to understand them as they were written, from someone with a Hebrew mindset, not a Greek mindset. The Greek gods were fickle and unpredictable, whereas YHWH � the God of the Bible � never changes. As Malachi 3:6 states, �For I am YHWH, I change not�� The Greek mindset has brought in such �heresies� as Replacement Theology and Dispensational Theology. We need to get back to the original intent of the Scriptures, to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. We need to know Yeshua, our Jewish Messiah, not the Greek god he has been turned into by much of Christendom. ��������������", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.536750793457031, "source": "search", "title": "What Were the Original Languages of the New Testament ..." }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "The significance of this for the New Testament is as follows: the Greek of the New Testament was written by men whose native language was Aramaic, a Semitic language. They wrote the New Testament material in Greek, an Indo-European language. There are significant structural differences between Semitic and Indo-European languages, specifically between Aramaic (and Hebrew) and Greek. One significant difference is that the usual word order in Aramaic sentences is verb-subject-object. In Greek, the word order is usually subject-verb-object, as it is in English. In addition, word order is more significant in Aramaic than it is in Greek. In Greek, nouns (and adjectives) have case endings: nominative, genitive, dative, and accusative. The nominative case is the \"subject\" case. The accusative is the \"direct object\" case. The dative is the \"indirect object\" case. The genitive is the \"possessive\" case. (For any grammarians among my readers, I apologize for the preceding gross over-simplification, but this is not a grammar column.) Thus in Greek the function of a word in a sentence is indicated by its case ending. As a result, word order is less significant than in Aramaic or English. For example, in Greek the sentence \"the boy entered the building\" could be stated by putting \"the building\" before \"entered\" and \"the boy\" after \"entered.\" The case endings on \"boy\" and \"building\" would indicate which was the subject and which was the object. English is dependent on word order, as is Aramaic to a lesser extent.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.5610846281051636, "source": "search", "title": "Was the new testament written originally in aramiac ..." }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "history - Why was the New Testament Written in Greek? - Christianity Stack Exchange", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.392418384552002, "source": "search", "title": "history - Why was the New Testament Written in Greek ..." }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "Why was the New Testament Written in Greek?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.8275218605995178, "source": "search", "title": "history - Why was the New Testament Written in Greek ..." }, { "answer": "In Greek", "passage": "But why did they choose Greek? Well, first, we don't have the originals of any of the texts, but it is likely that most were written in Greek, however, there is some debate over a few of the books, just for your information.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.490243911743164, "source": "search", "title": "history - Why was the New Testament Written in Greek ..." } ]
What was the total population of the world at the time of Christ?
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Who were the parents of King Solomon?
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His name means \"peaceable.\" Even as a baby, Solomon was loved by God.", "precise_score": 5.129432201385498, "rough_score": 7.932654857635498, "source": "search", "title": "King Solomon - The Wisest Man Who Ever Lived" }, { "answer": "Bathsheba", "passage": "Solomon was born in Jerusalem, the second born child to David and his wife Bathsheba, widow of Uriah the Hittite. The first child (unnamed in that account), a son conceived adulterously during Uriah's lifetime, had died before Solomon was conceived as a punishment by Yahweh on account of the death of Uriah by David's order. Solomon had three named full brothers through Bathsheba, Nathan, Shammua, and Shobab, besides six known older half-brothers through as many mothers. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 5.585252285003662, "source": "wiki", "title": "Solomon" }, { "answer": "Bathsheba", "passage": "While David was in this state, court factions were maneuvering for power. David's heir apparent, Adonijah, acted to have himself declared king, but was outmaneuvered by Bathsheba and the prophet Nathan, who convinced David to proclaim Solomon king according to his earlier promise, despite Solomon being younger than his brothers.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.2666124403476715, "source": "wiki", "title": "Solomon" }, { "answer": "Bathsheba", "passage": "* In H. Rider Haggard's King Solomon's Mines the protagonists discover multiple settings said to belong to, or having been built at the request of King Solomon, such as 'Solomon's Great Road' and the mines themselves. Also, the two mountains which form the entrance to Kukuana Land (where the mines are located in the novel) are referred to as 'Sheba's Breasts' which could well be an allusion to the Queen of Sheba, with whom King Solomon had a relationship; or alternatively Solomon's mother, who was named Bathsheba. When in the mines the characters also contemplate what must have occurred to prevent King Solomon from ever returning to retrieve the massive amounts of diamonds, gold and ivory tusks that were found buried in his great 'Treasure Chamber'.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.6468570232391357, "source": "wiki", "title": "Solomon" }, { "answer": "Bath-shua", "passage": "1 Chronicles 3:1 And these are the sons of David, who were born to him in Hebron: the firstborn, Amnon, of Ahinoam the Jizreelitess; the second, Daniel, of Abigail the Carmelitess; 2 the third, Absalom the son of Maachah, daughter of Talmai king of Geshur; the fourth, Adonijah the son of Haggith; 3 the fifth, Shephatiah of Abital; the sixth, Ithream, of Eglah his wife: 4 six were born to him in Hebron. And there he reigned seven years and six months. And in Jerusalem he reigned thirty-three years. 5 And these were born to him in Jerusalem: Shimea, and Shobab, and Nathan, and Solomon, four, of Bath-shua the daughter of Ammiel; 6 and Ibhar, and Elishama, and Eliphelet, 7 and Nogah, and Nepheg, and Japhia, 8 and Elishama, and Eliada, and Eliphelet, nine: 9 all were sons of David, besides the sons of the concubines; and Tamar was their sister. 10 And Solomon's son was Rehoboam; Abijah his son, Asa his son, Jehoshaphat his son, 11 Joram his son, Ahaziah his son, Joash his son, 12 Amaziah his son, Azariah his son, Jotham his son, 13 Ahaz his son, Hezekiah his son, Manasseh his son, 14 Amon his son, Josiah his son. 15 And the sons of Josiah: the firstborn Johanan, the second Jehoiakim, the third Zedekiah, the fourth Shallum. 16 And the sons of Jehoiakim: Jeconiah his son, Zedekiah his son. 17 And the sons of Jeconiah: Assir; Salathiel his son, 18 Malchiram also, and Pedaiah, and Shenazzar, Jecamiah, Hoshama, and Nedabiah. 19 And the sons of Pedaiah were Zerubbabel and Shimei. And the sons of Zerubbabel: Meshullam and Hananiah, and Shelomith their sister, 20 and Hashubah, and Ohel, and Berechiah, and Hasadiah, [and] Jushab-hesed, five. 21 And the sons of Hananiah: Pelatiah and Isaiah; the sons of Rephaiah, the sons of Arnan, the sons of Obadiah, the sons of Shechaniah. 22 And the sons of Shechaniah: Shemaiah; and the sons of Shemaiah: Hattush, and Jigeal, and Bariah, and Neariah, and Shaphat, six. 23 And the sons of Neariah: Elioenai, and Hezekiah, and Azrikam, three. 24 And the sons of Elioenai: Hodaviah, and Eliashib, and Pelaiah, and Akkub, and Johanan, and Delaiah, and Anani, seven. (Darby) (Emphasis added)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.1308984756469727, "source": "search", "title": "King Solomon's Children - Æ Aeragon" }, { "answer": "Bathsheba", "passage": "There is not much question as to whom Isaiah could be referring to in verse 3. Recall that David was indeed an adulterer and apparently, God considers Bathsheba to be a harlot since she probably was available to improve her station in life. Furthermore, consider the Book of Ecclesiastes as a whole in conjunction with Isaiah 57:10.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.3534517288208, "source": "search", "title": "King Solomon's Children - Æ Aeragon" } ]
What is the name of Dr. Seuss's egg-hatching elephant?
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It was his fifth book, published in 1940. This book sold more copies than any he had written thus far. The story focuses on the benefits of dilligence and consequences of shirking work, the virtues represented by Horton and Mayzie , respectively. It was adapted into three different videos: the first in 1942 by Leon Schlesinger Productions as part of Merrie Melodies , the second a Russian adaption by Soyuzmultfilm in 1966, and the last a narrated version by the publisher Random House in 1992. Egg is also one of the main books that contribute to Seussical the Musical . Oceanhouse Media published this book to be used as an app on Iphones, Ipod touch, Ipad and android apps.", "precise_score": 4.579646110534668, "rough_score": 5.326638221740723, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "The Elephant-Bird (Egg) in Horton Hatches the Egg", "precise_score": 0.24482612311840057, "rough_score": 5.502558708190918, "source": "search", "title": "The Elephant-Bird (Egg) in Horton Hatches the Egg" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "At this point in Seuss's career, the Doc wasn't sure whether he wanted to write for adults or for kids. As it turns out, Horton Hatches the Egg was embraced by both. Horton, an adult, is the star for sure, but the egg almost steals the show, even before it becomes a full-fledged elephant-bird. All the egg has to do is exist, and we feel for it. Why? Because it plays on the all-too-universal fear of abandonment. 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(1955), If I Ran the Circus (1956), The Cat in the Hat (1957), How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1957), and Green Eggs and Ham (1960). He published over 60 books during his career, which have spawned numerous adaptations, including 11 television specials, four feature films, a Broadway musical, and four television series. He won the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award in 1958 for Horton Hatches the Egg and again in 1961 for And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street. Geisel's birthday, March 2, has been adopted as the annual date for National Read Across America Day, an initiative on reading created by the National Education Association.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.84186840057373, "source": "wiki", "title": "Dr. Seuss" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "In 1936, the couple were returning from an ocean voyage to Europe when the rhythm of the ship's engines inspired the poem that became his first book: And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street. Based on Geisel's varied accounts, the book was rejected by between 20 and 43 publishers. According to Geisel, he was walking home to burn the manuscript when a chance encounter with an old Dartmouth classmate led to its publication by Vanguard Press. Geisel wrote four more books before the US entered World War II. This included The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins in 1938, as well as The King's Stilts and The Seven Lady Godivas in 1939, all of which were in prose, atypically for him. This was followed by Horton Hatches the Egg in 1940, in which Geisel returned to the use of poetry.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.833902359008789, "source": "wiki", "title": "Dr. Seuss" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "After the war, Geisel and his wife moved to La Jolla, California where he returned to writing children's books. He wrote many, including such favorites as If I Ran the Zoo (1950), Horton Hears a Who! (1955), If I Ran the Circus (1956), The Cat in the Hat (1957), How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (1957), and Green Eggs and Ham (1960). He received numerous awards throughout his career, but he won neither the Caldecott Medal nor the Newbery Medal. Three of his titles from this period were, however, chosen as Caldecott runners-up (now referred to as Caldecott Honor books): McElligot's Pool (1947), Bartholomew and the Oobleck (1949), and If I Ran the Zoo (1950). Dr Seuss also wrote the musical and fantasy film The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T, which was released in 1953. The movie was a critical and financial failure, and Geisel never attempted another feature film. During the 1950s, he also published a number of illustrated short stories, mostly in Redbook Magazine. Some of these were later collected (in volumes such as The Sneetches and Other Stories) or reworked into independent books (If I Ran the Zoo). A number have never been reprinted since their original appearances.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.582114219665527, "source": "wiki", "title": "Dr. Seuss" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "After the war, though, Geisel overcame his feelings of animosity, using his book Horton Hears a Who! (1954) as an allegory for the Hiroshima bombing and the American post-war occupation of Japan, as well as dedicating the book to a Japanese friend. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.351705551147461, "source": "wiki", "title": "Dr. Seuss" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "The line \"a person's a person, no matter how small!!\" from Horton Hears a Who! has been used widely as a slogan by the pro-life movement in the U.S., despite the objections of Geisel's widow. The line was first used in such a way in 1986; he demanded a retraction and received one. 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It was presented as part of the Merrie Melodies series and included a number of gags not present in the original narrative, including a fish committing suicide and a Katharine Hepburn imitation by Mayzie.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.390467643737793, "source": "wiki", "title": "Dr. Seuss" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "In 1966, Geisel authorized eminent cartoon artist Chuck Jones – his friend and former colleague from the war – to make a cartoon version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas!. Geisel was credited as a co-producer under his real name Ted Geisel, along with Jones. The cartoon was narrated by Boris Karloff, who also provided the voice of the Grinch. It was very faithful to the original book, and is considered a classic to this day by many. It is often broadcast as an annual Christmas television special. Jones directed an adaptation of Horton Hears a Who! in 1970 and produced an adaptation of The Cat in the Hat in 1971.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.106634140014648, "source": "wiki", "title": "Dr. Seuss" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "After Geisel died of cancer at the age of 87 in 1991, his widow Audrey Geisel was placed in charge of all licensing matters. She approved a live-action feature-film version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas starring Jim Carrey, as well as a Seuss-themed Broadway musical called Seussical, and both premiered in 2000. The Grinch has had limited engagement runs on Broadway during the Christmas season, after premiering in 1998 (under the title How the Grinch Stole Christmas) at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, where it has become a Christmas tradition. In 2003, another live-action film was released, this time an adaptation of The Cat in the Hat that featured Mike Myers as the title character. Audrey Geisel has spoken critically of the film, especially the casting of Myers as the Cat in the Hat, and stated that she would not allow any further live-action adaptations of Geisel's books. However, an animated CGI feature film adaptation of Horton Hears a Who! was approved, and was eventually released on March 14, 2008, to critical acclaim. A CGI-animated feature film adaptation of The Lorax was released by Universal on March 2, 2012 (on what would have been the 108th birthday of Seuss).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.080551147460938, "source": "wiki", "title": "Dr. Seuss" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "horton", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.215298652648926, "source": "search", "title": "Gisel questions1 - Pastebin.com" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "This a story about an elephant named Horton who sits on an egg as a favor to Mayzie, a lazy and sly bird.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.254105567932129, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg by Dr. Seuss (Summary and Review ..." }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "Meanwhile, Horton, as he promised, sits on the egg through rain and snow. Even the other animals in the jungle take notice and tease him.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.73828411102295, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg by Dr. Seuss (Summary and Review ..." }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "Three hunters come across Horton one day. However, instead of shooting Horton, they capture him and sell him to a circus.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.38647174835205, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg by Dr. Seuss (Summary and Review ..." }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "Horton travels up and down the East Coast as a circus attraction.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.339418411254883, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg by Dr. Seuss (Summary and Review ..." }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "Then one day, Mayzie, still on vacation, stops by the circus and sees Horton on her egg.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.594769477844238, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg by Dr. Seuss (Summary and Review ..." }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "In the end, Horton and the baby elephant-bird go back to the jungle together.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.696600914001465, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg by Dr. Seuss (Summary and Review ..." }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "This story is a great example of focus and characters. The story has two main characters, Mayzie and Horton. The author downplays, seemingly ignoring, the selfishness and laziness of Mayzie by making her absent from most of the story, while highlighting the loyalty and nobility of Horton.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.324295043945312, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg by Dr. Seuss (Summary and Review ..." }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "It's also noteworthy that Horton does not express any anger or animosity towards Mayzie, both during the time on the egg and at the end when she demands the egg back. He simply steps aside. It's this mixture of passivity and diligence that makes Horton so admirable.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.93405818939209, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg by Dr. Seuss (Summary and Review ..." }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "But what can we do with this and what does it mean? And this is the tricky part. The lines go \"And it should be, it should be, it should be like that! Because Horton was faithful! He sat and he sat.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.431314468383789, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg by Dr. Seuss (Summary and Review ..." }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "Horton is a gray (presumably Indian) elephant with blue eyes. His ears sprout like wings.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.342517852783203, "source": "search", "title": "Horton the Elephant - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "In each of Horton's book appearances he endures a good amount of ridicule, for believing in something that no one else does. In 1942, Horton the Elephant appeared in Horton Hatches the Egg.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.670011520385742, "source": "search", "title": "Horton the Elephant - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "Horton never loses faith, though, even after being roped and caged he continually insisted that the Whos existed, which they did. In The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss , he was performed by John Kennedy .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.395234107971191, "source": "search", "title": "Horton the Elephant - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "Videos with Horton", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.507987976074219, "source": "search", "title": "Horton the Elephant - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "Horton Hatches the Egg Cartoon 1942 - Videos - Metatube", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.225526809692383, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg Cartoon 1942 - Videos - Metatube" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "Horton Hatches the Egg Cartoon 1942", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.364553451538086, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg Cartoon 1942 - Videos - Metatube" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "This board supports one of our guided reading book suggestions, Horton Hatches An Egg by Dr. Seuss. Head to www.practickle.com for the three part reading guides to accompany this reading. Our pins include math games, art ideas, narrated readings, literacy games and more", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.94838809967041, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches An Egg by Dr. Seuss - Pinterest" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "Horton Hatches the Egg", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.441851615905762, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "Horton the Elephant", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.081087112426758, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "Horton was lonely. He wanted to play", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.486557960510254, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "Horton , when Mayzie fails to return", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.466300964355469, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "The book centers on Horton, a genial elephant, who is convinced by Mayzie, a lazy, irresponsible bird, to sit on her egg while she takes a short \"break\", which turns into her permanent relocation to Palm Beach.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.854599952697754, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "Naturally, the absurd sight of an elephant sitting atop a tree makes quite a scene – Horton is exposed to the elements, laughed at by his jungle friends, captured by hunters, forced to endure a terrible sea voyage, and finally placed in a traveling circus. However, despite his hardships and Mayzie's clear intent not to return, Horton refuses to leave the nest because he insists on keeping his word, often repeating, \"I meant what I said, and I said what I meant. An elephant's faithful, one hundred per cent!\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.386713027954102, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "The traveling circus ends up visiting near Mayzie's new Palm Beach residence; she visits the circus just as the egg is due to hatch and demands that Horton return it, without offering him a reward. However, when the egg hatches, the creature that emerges is an \"elephant-bird\", a cross between Horton and Mayzie, and Horton and the baby are returned happily to the jungle, rewarding Horton for his persistence, while Mayzie is punished for her laziness by ending up with nothing.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.6221516132354736, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "In the Seussical adaption, the circus Horton is taken to is Circus McGurkus , of the 1956 If I Ran the Circus.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.311075687408447, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "As the video of this book begins, you will see Horton from the cover of the book sitting in the tree. The background scenery has been painted blue and you will see the sun rising, you will notice that the rest of the black has been painted and drawn. The sun disappears and the logos from the book \"Horton Hatches the Egg\" and \"Dr. Seuss\" show up.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.432908058166504, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "Horton was taken from page 5 and was put into page 1 as the narrator reads pages 2-3. As soon as Horton from page 5 comes (but is looking straight ahead) the head of Mayzie from page 2 replaces Mayzie's head from page 1 as she turns around seeing walk by. The scene is still into page 1 at this time. Then the scene finally goes to page 2 of the video of this book", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.44490909576416, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 2 on the video of this book as Mayzie is sitting on her nest, notice the two branches of her tree are brought in closer and the leaves of the branches are lowered and Mayzie is sitting on the top of her egg, but in the book she was sitting on the side and the leaves of the branches were higher. More bushes were added and painted green and more of the sky was painted in the scenery as the camera zoom's out. Then Mayzie stands up taking her bottom off her egg then sits back down again and then wiggles her feathers telling Horton to come. Then Mayzie is taken from page 40 and put into page 2 as she flies to him and begs him to take the offer. As Mayzie from page 40 was put into the scene of page 2 in the video the Mayzie that was sitting on her egg has been removed. The she flies away. More then likely some of the trees and branches are going to be the color green instead of white in most of the pages of the video of the book.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.751810073852539, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 5 of the video of the book as Horton is seen looking to Mayzie to his right he then looks at the egg. Instead of Mayzie flying off her egg on page 5 of the book, she did it early in page 3 in the video. She flies in from her right then flies off without going near her nest again.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.995859146118164, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 7 on the video of this book you can see that most of the clouds in the sky have been erased and more of the sky is seen over it. Horton is moving his head and trunk up and down as he tries to prop up the tree then looks to the his left.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.37718677520752, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 9 on the video of this book, the tree rocks back and fourth as Horton climbs on it.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.47948169708252, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "The narrator reads the words on page 12 in the book as the scene is still on page 11 when the scene then turns dark blue a bit then, on page 13 of the video of this book, the editors use their own rain drops in this scenery as Horton isn't enjoying the outside weather. The two red thunderbolts appear flashing in and out for brief moments.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.47827434539795, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 17 of the video of this book, the editors had to edit Horton and redraw him to wear he wasn't sick and covered in snow as if he was feeling normal and the tree beside him had some leaves on it and the the green bushes were drawn behind him. As autumn then came the bushes and the leaves faded away and you can seem the drawn green grass. As soon as winter came, the grass is covered in snow and some snow was on Horton, then icicles appeared and hung from his feet, tree, ears, and his trunk and his eyes were red as he was feeling sick and he is covered in a lot of snow like he was in the book. The dead tree and the grass also was now covered in snow and the background is just as it was in the book and the editors added snow flakes to fall in the scenery.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.313591957092285, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 18-19 on the video of the book, most of the big cloud in the sky in the book has been erased or painted over and replaced with more of the sky. The happy lion appears but is a tad bit too close to the hippopotamus or elephant. The grass and the bushes are painted green from white. A mother kangaroo is seen without her baby kangaroo then appears in her pouch. Its unknown if this is the same kangaroo named Jane from Horton's other story \"Horton Hears a Who!\" More animals appear in the scenery to see Horton the same amount of animals as it was in the book.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.308369636535645, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 20-21 on the video of the book most of the animals are scattered out of their places as they all run away laughing at Horton. The grass bushes and trees were green. The left cloud by Horton was pushed a bit to the left. Some of the green grass by Horton has been raised up higher in the video.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.376453399658203, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 22-23 on the video of this book, the hunters appear but they aren't standing in the spots they were standing like it was in the book and Horton's ears are lowered at the time then, his ears rise as he hears the hunters coming for him.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.397624015808105, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 24 on the video of the book, a piece of Horton's ear is missing and filled in wrong instead, The hunters from page 27 appear first when the narrator said \"Three rifles were aiming right straight at his heart!\" Then the scene goes back to 24 as the 3 rifles from this page are aimed at Horton but notice that the more background was added, painted, and drawn into the scenery, the rifles are up to the left a bit instead of down at the very bottom. One cloud is missing and covered in blue by the tree that has been painted green beside Horton.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.418951988220215, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 27 on the video of this book, the hunters are brought in a little bit more closer, more bushes is added into the scene and a odd cloud is added and painted into this scenery, the grass and the bushes are green, and the top of Horton's ears are draw due to being cut on the page. The bush on the right bottom has been lifted up a bit and the big cloud behind Horton has been lifted a bit as well. Horton's eyes open and close in between times.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.386713981628418, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "As you then see the hunters on page 27, the bushes behind them are gone, then the scene moves over to page 28-29 on the video of this book as the hunters drop there guns. The big white cloud from the book is gone from behind the hunters in the video and new clouds are drawn in the scene and you will see more of the sky instead. At this time you will still see Horton and the tree from page 27. Then Horton is switched to where he looks down overhears there words of the hunters taking him away from his home sell him to a circus then his eyes phase bigger a few inches wide when he hears them talking about selling him for money. Due to Horton's top ear and back being cut from the page in the book, the editors drew and filled that in for the video of this book.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.39963150024414, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 30-31 on the video of this book, notice that the editors erased Horton from the scenery where the hunters are seen with a wagon. more if the bushes are seen through the wagon and Horton isn't anywhere in sight at the time. The bushes and the grass are now painted green and the big cloud that was in the book has been taken away and the editors drew new clouds and painted more of the sky for the video. The rabbit appears as he or she looks at Horton (who also appears in the wagon) and his nest being taken away by the hunters. Horton's eye lids close a bit as he felt sad being taken away from his home. The Wagon built by cut branches of tree and rope is now moving in action going to the left.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.271832466125488, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 32-33 on the video of the book, you will see a unhappy but shocked Horton in the wagon the first hunter pushing the wagon and two others pulling it up and over the mountain then they go down on the other side of the mountain. Most of the scenery to the left and right has been added into the video. Notice the sailboat at the bottom of the scenery has been moved near the 3rd mountain. Most likely the sailboat at the bottom is where they are taking Horton to.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.433246612548828, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 36-37 on the video of this book, Horton on a wooden board of is swinging back and forth on a rope of the ship. The dock has been painted from white to brown. Then Horton is lowered down 3 times then BUMP on the dock. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.388208389282227, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 38-39 on the video of the book, the customer holding a quarter puts his quarter on the booth giving it to the ticket salesman the editors had he hand phasing down, Notice that the names of the states appear on the circus curtain and as the Narrator calls out the states as the words change to what state he calls out, the saleman's clothes and the curtain changes colors. A tear falls from Horton's eye cause he was sad, embarrassed humiliated by the people in the audience and homesick. but yet he still stays bound by his word on not leaving the tree but he still wanted to go home.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.188634872436523, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 43 on the video of the book, Mayzie is seen only in front of the upper curtains  and not below like she was in the book. She then flies near Horton.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.387433052062988, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 45 on the video of this book, the whitening has been painted over with blue. Most of Horton's ear flap has been drawn in due to being cut on the book. The editors forgot to add on the branches of the tree that was cut from this page in the book and the two prop steak sticks that fell off in the book are gone in the video. Notice that in the video on this scene, the egg is right side up and it hops up moving left and right repeatedly in the nest but, in the book its upside down and bouncing up and down instead and out the nest.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.183931350708008, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 46-47 on the video of this book, Mayzie appears in mid air then, she lands on the leaves of the tree as she scolds Horton while moving her arms pointing at him, Horton is near the nest at the time before he back's down. Horton then backs down off the nest feeling sad and heartbroken but he isn't in the correct spot on the tree as he backs down. The background is blue in the scenery.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.299567222595215, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 48-49 on the video of this book, the egg has a crack in it and jumps and hatches, then the top egg shell and few egg pieces fall off and Mayzie looks in shock. Morton the elephant-bird doesn't appear just yet instead he flies past Horton from left to right as Horton sees him then Morton flies near him. The background is all blue in the scenery as well.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.434807777404785, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 50-51 on the video of the book, the curtains of the tent are painted red and the ground was painted tan. Only two customers are visible as the discover a new breed of a strange animal, then two people come in the scene but one of them looks at Mayzie who is angry and jealous at Horton at the time. A lot more people are phased in coming to see about the new discovery. Notice that Mayzie is a few more paces closer to the man looking at him.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.23426628112793, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "On page 52, on the video of the book Horton is sent back to the jungle of Nool, and he is happy that they brought him back home with his new son name Morton. Horton phases from one place to another from  the circus people's truck as he goes back home to see his friends who congratulate him. Notice that the grass is now painted green from white.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.020271301269531, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "As the video ends, you will see Horton from page 2 in a portrait, and Morton from page 50-51 flies in and lands on Horton's trunk. Then Horton closes his eyes feeling. This scene is not in the book but it was a add-on to the video.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.390515327453613, "source": "search", "title": "Horton Hatches the Egg - Dr. Seuss Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "Horton and the Kwuggerbug and Other Lost Stories, published in September, contains tales originally published in Redbook magazine between 1950 and 1955, then largely forgotten.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.33890438079834, "source": "search", "title": "Dr. Seuss returns with newly discovered book - usatoday.com" }, { "answer": "Horton", "passage": "Horton the Elephant saw something whizz!", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.726725578308105, "source": "search", "title": "The Elephant-Bird (Egg) in Horton Hatches the Egg" } ]
Who was Clark Kent's high school sweetheart?
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In this column we will take a look at these other women, their appearances in the comics and on the big and small screens, and what each of them have meant to our hero.", "precise_score": 8.039320945739746, "rough_score": 7.189841270446777, "source": "search", "title": "KryptonSite Columns: The Many Other Women Of... Clark Kent" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "So while Lois and Lana have certainly proven to be the mainstays in Superman's love life, there have been no shortage of other women who have either been attracted to the glasses or the cape. In each of these other women, perhaps, Clark may have seen a bit of the innocence of his hometown sweetheart Lana Lang, or the fiery independence of Lois Lane. In the end, of course, we all know that Clark ends up with Lois. Sometimes, though, it's the relationships that don't work out that teach us the most about ourselves, and what we're really looking for in that special someone. With Lois, Clark found someone who could love both the farmboy and the superhero.", "precise_score": -0.2967053949832916, "rough_score": -5.154048919677734, "source": "search", "title": "KryptonSite Columns: The Many Other Women Of... Clark Kent" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang, who is at least nominally a Protestant Christian, was the childhood sweetheart of Clark Kent, the young man who would grow up to become Superman. Lana Lang was originally depicted as the girlfriend of young Clark Kent in the pages of Superboy.", "precise_score": 6.383762836456299, "rough_score": 6.833116054534912, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "In post-Crisis continuity, the history of Superman was re-designed such that he was never \"Superboy\" while growing up, and did not assume his costumed identity until adulthood. In this current continuity, Lana Lang and Clark Kent dated while young and Clark told her about his powers on the day he left Smallville to go to college and eventually become Superman. In the comics, Lana Lang remains a friend of Clark Kent and has never revealed his secret: that he is Superman. But Lana Lang suffers from some bitterness because Clark, the man she thought she would always be with, revealed his immense powers to her, but then left her. Clark is now married to his adult love interest, Lois Lane, naturally causing tension in his friendship with Lana.", "precise_score": -0.15060104429721832, "rough_score": -5.38142728805542, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "The wish that Clark Kent's mother made through Lana Lang's the \"fairy princess\" was recalled much later, in Episode 1 of Season 1 of Smallville. When Lana Lang and Martha Kent find themselves spending a quiet moment together after a hurricane, Martha tells Lana about how the wish she granted came true: Martha Kent explains that right after Lana granted her a wish the meteor shower began. Right after the meteor shower (which of course was a tragic event for Lana), Clark Kent came into the lives of Martha and her husband. Martha tells Lana that the wish she granted came true, and she is grateful for that. Martha does not seriously believe that Lana had magical powers, but nevertheless, Martha never forgot this wish that came true.", "precise_score": -1.605360746383667, "rough_score": -5.302713871002197, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "[Timestamp: 28 minutes, 22 seconds. In the previous scene, Jonathan Kent told his adopted son Clark Kent about how clark really came to be in their family. Jonathan showed Clark, who is now sixteen years old, a metal object with Krytonian writing on it, and then showed him the spaceship that brought Clark to Earth. The ship had been stored by Jonathan in a storage cellar all these years, and he had never before shown it to Clark. Clark is upset that his adoptive parents had withheld this information for so long. He storms off. It is night time. We now see Smallville cemetary. Lana Lang rides a horses into the cemetary. She dismounts. She is carrying a small bouquet of flowers. Her horse is spooked and makes a sound that indicates its surprise. Lana notices, and realizes somebody else is present.]", "precise_score": -2.6523561477661133, "rough_score": -6.631848335266113, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang: It's not your fault, Clark. Come on, I'll introduce you. [Lana leads Clark by the hand, walking him over to her the headstone that marks the graves of her parents.] Mom, Dad. This is Clark Kent. Say hi.", "precise_score": -1.1769256591796875, "rough_score": -3.3696908950805664, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang was one of the oldest friends Superman had in Smallville . Like Clark's Earth parents Martha and Jonathan Kent , Lana was with Clark from the beginning: She saw his transformation from country boy to superhero happen first hand. She was the first person Clark went to when his latent powers began to surface. She saw first hand his X-Ray vision, and witnessed his acute hearing. As Clark dashed (to use a relative term) to the scene of an accident, Lana saw not only his super speed, but his strength and invulnerability. [1]", "precise_score": -0.450435072183609, "rough_score": -4.017917633056641, "source": "search", "title": "Lana Lang - DC Animated Universe - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Clark Kent attended Smallville High from 2001 to 2005 with his friends Pete Ross , Chloe Sullivan , and Lana Lang .", "precise_score": 5.9544172286987305, "rough_score": 6.76739501953125, "source": "search", "title": "Smallville High School - Smallville Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Early each year, a student sits in a dunk tank after classes where other students may attempt to dunk him/her by hitting the target with a football passed out by a member of the football team. Lana Lang and Clark Kent have both been in the dunk tank ( Facade ). Clark was about to dunk Lana and Lois managed to dunk Clark.", "precise_score": -2.737515926361084, "rough_score": -3.8141794204711914, "source": "search", "title": "Smallville High School - Smallville Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "In most versions of Superman's origin , Clark Kent leaves Smallville immediately after completing high school, and goes to college in Metropolis before spending time traveling the world. After a year or so of traveling, Superman arrives in Metropolis with the created persona of Clark Kent (bumbling, with glasses) in his mid-twenties as a reporter for the Daily Planet . The relationship with Lana Lang has no melodramatic hardships, Lex Luthor and Clark were only friends for a short while, and Clark did not meet members of his future rogues' gallery (such as Brainiac or Toyman ) or his future allies until after he established himself as Superman. In a major contrast with the show, Clark is often depicted in the comics as gaining the ability of flight as an adolescent while still living in Smallville, well before he completed high school.", "precise_score": 2.152510643005371, "rough_score": 2.1720805168151855, "source": "search", "title": "Clark Kent - Smallville Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang (Character) - Comic Vine", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.386760711669922, "source": "search", "title": "Lana Lang (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "CEO Lana Lang", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.490689277648926, "source": "search", "title": "Lana Lang (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "In the past continuities, Lana Lang had no exceptional personal powers. She is intelligent and in good health and fitness for a woman her age. She occasionally gained super-human powers, usually during the Silver Age. All these transformations have been impermanent, and she has spent the majority of her life as a normal human.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.374958992004395, "source": "search", "title": "Lana Lang (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang as the Insect Queen. Note her \"pump\" shoes in this version of her outfit. Later versions of her outfit replaced those with knee-high white boots.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.238329887390137, "source": "search", "title": "Lana Lang (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang as the Insect Queen of Earth 2 in the Bronze Age.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.425185203552246, "source": "search", "title": "Lana Lang (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "In the Dark Knight universe, Lana Lang is middle-aged, the managing editor of the Daily Planet, and an outspoken advocate for Batman .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.338711738586426, "source": "search", "title": "Lana Lang (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Lana Lazarenko", "passage": "Lana Lazarenko grew up on a farm in the Ukraine alongside the man who would become Superman. They remain friendly in adulthood.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.225533485412598, "source": "search", "title": "Lana Lang (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang makes a brief appearance as a teenage cheerleader at Smallville High; she is there shown to be attracted to Clark. Diane Sherry acted out the role.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.982706546783447, "source": "search", "title": "Lana Lang (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Actress Kristen Kreuk as Lana Lang in Smallville", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.17801284790039, "source": "search", "title": "Lana Lang (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "In Season 8,, Lana Lang does re-appear, and receives the Prometheus nano-derm armor, which Lex intended to receive for himself. She then manifests super-strength, durability and speed, as well as the ability to absorb various forms of energy. She and Clark enjoy the freedom of expressing affection for one another (without the worry of Lana getting harmed), and he even takes her on some of his patrols. On their last “op” together, Lana absorbs the kryptonite energy fueling an explosive device that Lex has built. Lana saves the city, but now, she can’t be within 10 feet of Clark. They share a heart-felt goodbye, and she departs at hypersonic speed. Lana does not make additional appearances on the show, but she is referenced by the code-name of Valkyrie, going up against rogue warlords in Africa.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.2805814743042, "source": "search", "title": "Lana Lang (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.008288383483887, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.374123573303223, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "The TV series Smallville focuses on Clark's high school and college years. Lana Lang is Clark's principle love interest in this series, and much of the ongoing drama of the series traces developments in their relationship.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.169506072998047, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "In the comics and in the Smallville TV series, Lana Lang is depicted as a deeply moral, highly principled, honorable person. She is an inspiration to Clark, a young woman truly worthy of the attentions of Earth's greatest hero. The comics and Smallville TV series portray Lana Lang and her family as generic Protestants, although there are rarely any overt refrences to Lana's religious affiliation. Passing references in imagery and dialogue indicate Lana Lang has some belief or upbringing in concepts such as God, Judeo-Christian ethics, and the afterlife. Lana's family celebrates Christmas and wedding scenes featuring Lana depict generic Protestant-style weddings. Many depictions of Smallville show a Protestant church with a cross as a major feature in the town's landscape.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.936728477478027, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Like most comic book characters created in the era that her character emerged from, the taboo against overt depictions of religious content meant that Lana's precise denominational affiliation was not revealed. Lana Lang's ethics and religiosity were primarily revealed through her behavior and not through direct identification.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.384359359741211, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "One novel innovation in the Smallville series is that Lana Lang is the descendant of a family of witches and evil magic users in medieval France. In the Smallville series, later seasons portray Lana Lang studying books about her magical heritage. In some episodes, Lana Lang becomes is by the spirit of her witch ancestor. Despite these developments, Lana should not be considered a witch in any conventional sense, nor should she be identified as a Wiccan.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.255393981933594, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana's interest in magic may have begun in early childhood. The pilot episode of Smallville introduces Lana Lang at the age of 3, dressed as a \"fairy princess.\" The young Lana uses a plastic \"magic wand\" to grant Martha Kent a wish. Martha wishes for a child, and finds her wish is soon granted, as only minutes later, she and her husband find the infant Kal-El walking away from his crashed spacecraft. Martha and her husband of course adopt the infant and raise him as their son, Clark Kent. Certainly the show's creators are not trying to say that Lana Lang's magical powers actually were responsible for bringing Clark to Smallville, but these scenes do elegantly serve to tie the lives of Lana and Clark to each other, even from an early age.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.96806526184082, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "[Timestamp: 1 minute, 37 seconds. Martha and Jonathan Kent are in a flower shop in downtown Smallville. The shop is owned by Lana Lang's aunt, Nell, who is at the counter ringing up a purchase for the Kents. Martha Kent sees a young girl who looks like she is about three years old. The girl is wearing a play costume that consists of a mostly-white dress, a plastic faux-jeweled tiara, and fairy wings. The girl is holding a plastic \"magic wand.\" The girl is sitting at a small table. Martha Kent recognizes that this girl is Lana Lang. Martha approaches Lana and crouches down to be at eye level with the girl.]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.63579273223877, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang (as child): I'm a fairy princess.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.219939231872559, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang (as child): [Addressing Martha Kent.] Do you want to make a wish?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.623312950134277, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang (as child): Okay. Abracadabra.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.285123825073242, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "[Jonathan kisses his wife. Seconds later we see the tiny spacecraft that carries the infant Kal-El (Clark Kent) hurtling to Earth. It is almost as if Lana Lang's magic has indeed granted Martha Kent's wish. But at what price? Kal-El's spaceship is accompanied by a meteor storm of Kryptonite rocks - fragments of Kal-El/Clark Kent's homeplanet Krypton. Citizens of Smallville in the town's downtown area see the smoke trail left by the crashing spacecraft. Lana Lang's aunt Nell sees the people looking up at the sky. She walks out to the street, carrying Lana in her arms. She looks up a the sky and sees the smoke trail, along with approaching meteors.]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.754997730255127, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Nell (Lana Lang's aunt): What on God's earth...?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.287761688232422, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "[Timestamp: 4 minutes, 30 seconds. From Nell and Lana looking up at the sky, the camera shifts to show a young couple getting out of a car. The back window is decorated with a balloon, a pom-pom, and a banner that reads, \"Let's Go Smallville\". These are Lana Lang's parents, returning from the homecoming game to pick up their daughter.]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.416596412658691, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang's mother: [Shouting from across the street.] Hi, Lana.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.3513822555542, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang: Mommy! Daddy!", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.23438835144043, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "[A sonic boom is heard. Lana Lang's parents begin walking from their car to where Nell is holding Lana. But they stop and look up at the sky. A meteor, appearing as a fireball, hurtles downward. The meteor hits their car and the impact causes a massive explosion that engulfs them, killing them instantly. Debris flies at Lana Lang and her aunt, who fall to the ground, but they are unhurt. Lana's parents are dead, killed by the very meteor shower that brought Lana's future love interest Clark Kent to Earth. Other meteors continue to pummel Smallville. We see Nell holding a crying, terrified Lana in her arms. It will later be revealed that this very image was captured by a photographer and used as a cover for Time Magazine. Timestamp: 5 minutes, 27 seconds.]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.818182945251465, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang (not a teenager): Who's there?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.242579460144043, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang: Clark Kent? What are you doing creeping around the woods?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.613543510437012, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang: Clark, wait. Just wasn't expecting to see anyone out here. Are you okay?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.449249267578125, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang: Hey, I'm here too.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.176908493041992, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang: Can you keep a secret?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.50040340423584, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang: I... came out here to talk with my parents. You must think I'm pretty weird, you know, conversing with dead people.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.365482330322266, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang: They died when I was three.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.387248039245605, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang: [Lana speaks directly to the headstone, pausing occasionally as if listening to her parents reply to her side of the conversation.] Yeah, he is kind of shy. [Pause.] How should I know? Mom wants to know if you're upset about a girl.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.30879020690918, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang: Dad wants to know if you're upset about a guy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.488184928894043, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang: [Laughs at Clark's discomfort at that question.] He has a twisted sense of humor. Seriously, Clark. Why are you out here?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.410201072692871, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang: [Nods yes.] Sometimes I dream I'm at school, waiting for Nell to pick me up. But she doesn't come. So, my parents drive up and they're not dead, they're just really late. And I get in their car and we drive to my real life in Metropolis. That's usuallly when I wake up. And for a minute, I'm totally happy. Until I realize I'm still alone.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.027807235717773, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang: They really say all that?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.4291410446167, "source": "search", "title": "The religion of Lana Lang (Superman's childhood sweetheart)" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang | DC Animated Universe | Fandom powered by Wikia", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.518202781677246, "source": "search", "title": "Lana Lang - DC Animated Universe - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana went on to become a fashion designer, and achieved international fame with her fashion house, Lana Lang Fashions (or LL for short), with one building in Metropolis and at least offices in Paris and Gotham City . [2] She was known as a jetsetter; keeping residences in several cities. Her celebrity status, combined with her indisputable physical beauty, caught the attention of Lex Luthor , who, in classic Luthor fashion, sought out and began a relationship with her immediately. Unlike many of his dealings, their relationship was genuine; Luthor actually expressed gratitude to Superman when he saved Lana from an attempted murder.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.10206127166748, "source": "search", "title": "Lana Lang - DC Animated Universe - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Lana Lang with Lex Luthor .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.435873031616211, "source": "search", "title": "\"My Girl\" - DC Animated Universe - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "A fashion show is being held in Metropolis and Clark and Lois are assigned to write up on it. As they watch the show, Lex Luthor shows up along with his newest date: Lana Lang . Clark is quite interested in the fact as he used to date Lana back in high school. While Lana leaves to work on her fashion show, Luthor meets up with an employee, Mr. Eelan , who speaks of some mysterious customers.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.784892559051514, "source": "search", "title": "\"My Girl\" - DC Animated Universe - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Lana Lang", "passage": "Sarah looked at Clark as he rushed out of the room. She knew he had a crush on Lana Lang, the girl next door, but why was he saying that it was all is fault? She looked at everybody else, and went out to find him. But when she went outside, she couldn't.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.498688697814941, "source": "search", "title": "I was there Chapter 1: Pilot, a smallville fanfic | FanFiction" } ]
"What famous book begins: ""Chug, chug, chug. Puff, puff, puff""?"
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In addition to the familiar edition, there are board books, pop-up books, pillow books, a book-and-cassette set, and--needless to say--a sequel: \"The Little Engine That Could and the Big Chase.\"", "precise_score": -5.8140692710876465, "rough_score": -8.513742446899414, "source": "search", "title": "The Little Engine That Still Can - latimes" }, { "answer": "Watty Piper", "passage": "Nor is anyone sure who really created this puzzling \"character.\" No author ever benefited from \"The Little Engine's\" proceeds, since the name on her jacket, Watty Piper, was a pseudonym used by Platt & Munk for several \"authorless\" books.", "precise_score": -6.248090744018555, "rough_score": -7.212784767150879, "source": "search", "title": "The Little Engine That Still Can - latimes" }, { "answer": "The Little Engine that Could", "passage": "Share with your little one a classic that your mom or dad also read to you, with the timeless classic, The Little Engine That Could. The small, hardcover book will fit right into your little one's lap, so they can follow along and turn the pages while you read. The book begins right away with fun sound-effect words like, \"Chug, chug, chug. Puff, puff, puff. Ding-dong, ding-dong,\" which sets a steady reading cadence that remains throughout the story. The pictures are lively with bright primary colors and plenty of detail for your little one to study while you read. The sentences have repeating ideas that carry through the pages, so your child can learn the story quickly and follow along while keeping track of the goal - getting to the other side of the mountain to deliver toys and nutritious food to the children. There are even some fun new words introduced, like 'berth', 'freight,' 'indignantly, or 'dingy'.", "precise_score": 5.946516990661621, "rough_score": 4.6165266036987305, "source": "search", "title": "The Little Engine That Could - Little One Books" }, { "answer": "The Little Engine that Could", "passage": "What is The Little Engine That Could?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.274303436279297, "source": "search", "title": "Round One Jeopardy Template - jeopardylabs.com" }, { "answer": "The Little Engine that Could", "passage": "What is The Little Engine that Could.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.220952033996582, "source": "search", "title": "Fun with Friends Jeopardy Template - jeopardylabs.com" }, { "answer": "The Little Engine that Could", "passage": "Children practice counting with this activity which goes along with the reading of The Little Engine That Could .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.287078857421875, "source": "search", "title": "Chug Chug Chug. 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It's The Little Engine that Could,\" he said coughing slightly.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.59898567199707, "source": "search", "title": "Popcorn, a charmed fanfic | FanFiction" }, { "answer": "Watty Piper", "passage": "Arnold Munk, one of Platt & Munk's founders, maintained that he had discovered the story in the early 1920s in an anthology that attributed it to another publisher's story called \"The Pony Engine.\" Platt & Munk bought rights from that publisher and then, according to letters by Munk himself, made for six years \"a most diligent effort\" to trace the original author before publishing the book in 1930 under the Watty Piper name.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.901206970214844, "source": "search", "title": "The Little Engine That Still Can - latimes" }, { "answer": "The Little Engine that Could", "passage": "Chmiel's claim on her aunt's behalf appeared in the New York Herald Tribune Book Review in 1955. Chmiel insisted that Ford had written the story under the pseudonym \"Uncle Nat\" at least 40 years before, when she produced a newsletter of children's tales. Sure enough, a reader wrote in to say that among the \"Uncle Nat\" letters she had saved, one dated 1912 contained a story by Ford called \"The Little Switch Engine.\" Grosset & Dunlap offered Ford a contract, and the New York Times announced that \"the 101-year-old author of 'The Little Engine That Could' would finally start receiving royalties for the familiar children's story she wrote 43 years ago.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.62503433227539, "source": "search", "title": "The Little Engine That Still Can - latimes" }, { "answer": "I think I can", "passage": "The contest brought forth more sightings than an Elvis hunt. Informants reported having heard the \"I think I can\" theme in stories, Sunday School lectures and speeches as early as 1888 and as far away as Germany. But Platt & Munk concluded that \"no evidence has been received that would show the positive identity of the author.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.883478164672852, "source": "search", "title": "The Little Engine That Still Can - latimes" }, { "answer": "The Little Engine that Could", "passage": "The Little Engine That Could", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.214162826538086, "source": "search", "title": "The Little Engine That Could - Little One Books" }, { "answer": "The Little Engine that Could", "passage": "Home  >  All Products  >  All Ages  >  The Little Engine That Could", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.417673110961914, "source": "search", "title": "The Little Engine That Could - Little One Books" }, { "answer": "The Little Engine that Could", "passage": "The Little Engine That Could", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.214162826538086, "source": "search", "title": "The Little Engine That Could - Little One Books" }, { "answer": "Watty Piper", "passage": "by Watty Piper", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.867915153503418, "source": "search", "title": "The Little Engine That Could - Little One Books" }, { "answer": "The Little Engine that Could", "passage": "Age: 3 Year-olds | Title: The Little Engine That Could  |  Author: Watty Piper  |  Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.215840339660645, "source": "search", "title": "The Little Engine That Could - Little One Books" }, { "answer": "I think I can", "passage": "Your little one may lose themselves in the pictures, imagining a real life train loaded with fun toys like stuffed animals, dolls, clowns, puzzles, books, and more! The author cleverly threw in some good lessons by having this train full of goodies also carrying nutritious oranges, apples, milk, and even fresh spinach! The main message of the book - always trying and believing in yourself - will be impressed on your little one as deeply as it was on you, and they will remember the mantra, \"I think I can. I think I can. I think I can.\" After you've read the book a few times, you can have them say the \"I think I can\" lines, or even talk about times in their own lives when saying this phrase to themselves may help. Maybe they could use it when they try to read!", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.452251434326172, "source": "search", "title": "The Little Engine That Could - Little One Books" } ]
To whom did Herman Melville dedicate his novel, Moby Dick?
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[ { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "The first volume of Hershel Parker's definitive biography of Herman Melville—a finalist for the 1997 Pulitzer Prize—closed on a mid-November day in 1851. In the dining room of the Little Red Inn in Lenox, Massachusetts, Melville had just presented an inscribed copy of his new novel, Moby-Dick, to his intimate friend, Nathaniel Hawthorne, the man to whom the work was dedicated. \"Take it all in all,\" Parker concluded, \"this was the happiest day of Melville's life.\"", "precise_score": 7.570139408111572, "rough_score": 7.420575141906738, "source": "search", "title": "Herman Melville: A Biography - jhupbooks.press.jhu.edu" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "During that time, he befriended the writer Nathaniel Hawthorne , who lived nearby – and to whom Melville eventually dedicated \"Moby Dick.\" Hawthorne encouraged his younger friend, and may even have helped Melville shape the content and tone of the novel. After Hawthorne praised \"Moby Dick\" – the story of a white sperm whale and his pursuer, the one-legged Captain Ahab – Melville wrote him a letter that burbles over with giddy happiness. ", "precise_score": 7.488884925842285, "rough_score": 6.7813591957092285, "source": "search", "title": "Herman Melville books: Remembering the author of 'Moby ..." }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "Jay Parini reveals how Herman Melville’s mysterious relationship with Nathaniel Hawthorne, to whom ‘Moby-Dick’ is dedicated, ranged from admiration to ecstasy.", "precise_score": 6.33242130279541, "rough_score": 6.396605014801025, "source": "search", "title": "Jay Parini on Herman Melville - Telegraph.co.uk" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "Herman Melville (1819–1891) was born in New York City. After a brief stint as a schoolteacher, he went to sea as a common sailor aboard a merchant ship for Liverpool, and in 1841 sailed on his first whaling vessel, the Acsuhnet, bound for the Pacific Ocean. It is likely that his experiences and knowledge of whaling gained on this trip, and others, informed his writing of Moby-Dick later in life. He jumped ship at the Marquesas Islands and lived briefly among the Typee natives before heading to Tahiti on another whaling vessel. His novel, Typee, drawing on his time in Polynesia, was a success, and he followed it up with Omoo, also based on his sea adventures. During his time writing Moby-Dick in 1850 and 1851 in Massachusetts, he met and befriended the writer Nathaniel Hawthorne, to whom he dedicated the novel. Moby-Dick was first published in England in 1851 as three volumes named The Whale  and then as a single-volume Moby-Dick in the United States. He continued to write fiction and poetry, but his popularity as a writer declined rapidly, and he was largely unknown by his death in 1891. From the 'Melville Revival' of the 1910s and 1920s onwards, his reputation grew posthumously, and he is now seen as one of the key figures of nineteenth-century American literature.", "precise_score": 5.173649311065674, "rough_score": 6.902770042419434, "source": "search", "title": "The Pigeonhole | Moby-Dick by Herman Melville" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "In August 1850, Melville moved his growing family to Arrowhead, a farm near Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where he established a profound but short-lived friendship with Nathaniel Hawthorne, to whom he dedicated Moby-Dick. Moby-Dick was another commercial failure, published to mixed reviews. Melville's career as a popular author effectively ended with the cool reception of Pierre (1852), in part a satirical portrait of the literary scene. His Revolutionary War novel Israel Potter appeared in 1855. From 1853 to 1856, Melville published short fiction in magazines, most notably \"Bartleby, the Scrivener\" (1853), \"The Encantadas\" (1854), and \"Benito Cereno\" (1855). These and three other stories were collected in 1856 as The Piazza Tales. In 1857, he voyaged to England, where he reunited with Hawthorne for the first time since 1852, and then went on to tour the Near East. The Confidence-Man (1857), was the last prose work he published during his lifetime. He moved to New York to take a position as Customs Inspector and turned to poetry. Battle-Pieces and Aspects of the War (1866) was his poetic reflection on the moral questions of the Civil War. In 1867 his oldest child, Malcolm, died at home from a self-inflicted gunshot. Clarel: A Poem and Pilgrimage in the Holy Land, a metaphysical epic, appeared in 1876. In 1886, his second son, Stanwix, died and Melville retired. During his last years, he privately published two volumes of poetry, left one volume unpublished, and returned to prose of the sea: the novella Billy Budd, left unfinished at his death, was published in 1924.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 6.129034042358398, "source": "wiki", "title": "Herman Melville" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "An unsigned review in the Salem Advertiser, actually written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, called the book a \"skilfully managed\" narrative, \"lightly but vigorously written\" by an author with \"that freedom of view ... which renders him tolerant of codes of morals that may be little in accordance with our own\". The depictions of the \"native girls are voluptuously colored, yet not more so than the exigencies of the subject appear to require.\" Pleased but slightly bemused by the adulation of his new public, Melville later complained in a letter to Nathaniel Hawthorne that he would \"go down to posterity ... as a ‘man who lived among the cannibals'!\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.108552932739258, "source": "wiki", "title": "Herman Melville" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "In March 1848, Mardi was published by Richard Bentley in London, and in April by Harper in New York. Nathaniel Hawthorne thought it a rich book, he told Evert Augustus Duyckinck, a friend of Melville's, \"with depths here and there that compel a man to swim for his life.\" According to Robert Milder, the book began as another South Sea story but, as he wrote, Melville left that genre behind, first in favor of \"a romance of the narrator Taji and the lost maiden Yillah\", and then \"to an allegorical voyage of the philosopher Babbalanja and his companions through the imaginary archipelago of Mardi\". On February 16, 1849, the Melvilles' first child, Malcolm, was born. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.961890697479248, "source": "wiki", "title": "Herman Melville" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "From August 4 to 12, the Melvilles and their neighbor Sarah Morewood, Evert Duyckinck, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and other literary figures from New York and Boston, came to Pittsfield to enjoy a period of social parties, picnics, dinners, and the like. On August 5, Nathaniel Hawthorne and his publisher James T. Fields joined the group, while Hawthorne's wife stayed at home to look after the children. As the men took a stroll through Ice Glen, someone noticed that Hawthorne and Melville were absent, and the group went looking for the two, who were at last found \"deep in conversation\". The following day, the group visited the Hawthornes, who since May were living in nearby Lenox. \"I liked Melville so much\", Hawthorne wrote to his friend Horatio Bridge, \"that I have asked him to spend a few days with me\", an uncharacteristic move for a man so attached to his work that he would not suffer overnight guests to keep him from it. The following days, Melville wrote the essay \"Hawthorne and His Mosses\", a review of Hawthorne's Mosses from an Old Manse that appeared in two installments, on August 17 and 24, in The Literary World. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.136171340942383, "source": "wiki", "title": "Herman Melville" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "Dedicated to Nathaniel Hawthorne, \"in token of my admiration for his genius\", the work was first published as The Whale in London in October 1851, and under its definitive title in New York in November. Hundreds of differences, mostly slight and some important, are seen between the two editions. The London publisher censored or changed sensitive passages and Melville made revisions, as well, including the last-minute change in the title for the New York edition. The whale, however, appears in both editions as \"Moby Dick\", with no hyphen. About 3,200 copies were sold during the author's life.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.3885416984558105, "source": "wiki", "title": "Moby-Dick" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "Nathaniel Hawthorne and his family had moved to a small red farmhouse near Lenox, Massachusetts, at the end of March 1850. He became friends with Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. and Melville beginning on August 5, 1850, when the authors met at a picnic hosted by a mutual friend. Melville wrote an unsigned review of Hawthorne's short story collection Mosses from an Old Manse titled \"Hawthorne and His Mosses\", which appeared in the The Literary World on August 17 and 24. Bezanson finds the essay \"so deeply related to Melville's imaginative and intellectual world while writing Moby-Dick\" that it could be regarded as a virtual preface and should be \"everybody's prime piece of contextual reading\". In the essay, Melville compares Hawthorne to Shakespeare and Dante, and his \"self-projection\" is evident in the repeats of the word \"genius\", the more than two dozen references to Shakespeare, and in the insistence that Shakespeare's \"unapproachability\" is nonsense for an American.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.14228501915931702, "source": "wiki", "title": "Moby-Dick" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "Melville was influenced in the writing of Moby-Dick by the work of Nathaniel Hawthorne, author of The Scarlet Letter, whom he met in 1850 and to whom he dedicated Moby-Dick. Melville had long admired Hawthorne’s psychological depth and gothic grimness and associated Hawthorne with a new, distinctively American literature. Though the works of Shakespeare and Milton and stories in the Bible (especially the Old Testament) influenced Moby-Dick, Melville didn’t look exclusively to celebrated cultural models. He drew on sources from popular culture as well; whaling narratives, for example, were popular in the nineteenth century. Melville relied on Thomas Beale’s encyclopedic Natural History of the Sperm Whale and the narrative Etchings of a Whaling Cruise, by J. Ross Browne.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 5.491026401519775, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes: Moby-Dick: Context" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "Herman Melville and Nathaniel Hawthorne, the two great novelists of 19th-century America, were close friends at a major juncture in their writing lives, and it’s hard to imagine a more fruitful, poignant or complex relationship. For Hawthorne, it was a connection that stirred deep intellectual interest. For Melville, it was a matter of love.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.168890953063965, "source": "search", "title": "Jay Parini on Herman Melville - Telegraph.co.uk" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "Melville's closest attachment about which we have evidence was with the other great American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne - who, as far as I can tell, was so thoroughly heterosexual that nothing untoward could possibly have occurred between them. Melville felt for Hawthorne a powerful love that excluded consideration of both their wives. When he met Hawthorne, his neighbor in Massachusetts, he immediately fell for him, as yin for yang, and cast himself as the woman to Hawthorne's man, as in this slightly embarrassing expression of his love:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.63705825805664, "source": "search", "title": "Herman Melville - Rictor Norton" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "If one didn't know better, it would appear that on the surface Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville had little in common. Hawthorne was born a New Englander, in Salem, Mass., in 1804. Melville, though his family hailed from Boston, was born in 1819 in New York City and spent his youth there until he went to sea at age 20. Thus Hawthorne was some fifteen years Melville's senior. Further, until 1850 Hawthorne was known as a writer of short stories and sketches (a fact that by mid century he was somewhat apologetic for), whereas by 1850 Melville had already written four novels, three of which were quite popular.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.926198482513428, "source": "search", "title": "Hawthorne in Salem: Hawthorne and Melville" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "If Melville was supposedly introduced to the works of Hawthorne via Mosses (though we know that not to be the case), he was equally impressed with both The House of the Seven Gables, and The Blithedale Romance, published in 1851 and 1852 respectively, after Melville and Hawthorne had become acquainted. Hawthorne presented Melville with a personal copy of Seven Gables when Melville called at the red house in Lenox on April 11, 1851, and five days later Melville wrote Hawthorne a letter in the form of a book review. Melville finds that this novel, \"for pleasantness of running interest, surpasses the other works of the author. The curtains are more drawn; the sun comes in more; genialities peep out more\" (M Corresp, 185). He recognizes the power in Hawthorne and, again, the depth and ambiguity, comparing the book to a \"fine old chamber, with comfortable furnishings and good wine and food, with a \"dark little black-letter volume in golden clasps\" in one corner \"entitled 'Hawthorne: A Problem'\" (185). He concludes that \"There is the grand truth about Nathaniel Hawthorne. He says NO! in thunder; but the Devil himself cannot make him say yes\" (M Corresp, 186). As Turner has observed, these words \"were struck from the same mind that at the time was creating Captain Ahab of the Pequod\" (Turner, NH, 217). We shall look further at Hawthorne's influence on Moby-Dick momentarily.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.0404958724975586, "source": "search", "title": "Hawthorne in Salem: Hawthorne and Melville" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "To begin with, of course, there is the dedication of the book to Hawthorne, which reads, \"To Nathaniel Hawthorne: In token of my admiration for his genius.\" We must remember that the novel was being written at the time when Hawthorne and Melville were neighbors in the Berkshires and Hawthorne's influence was so stongly felt by Melville. The facts and suppositions of the matter of Hawthorne's influence on the book are fascinating. And they go something like this: [I am in debt to Arlin Turner, NH; Edwin Haviland Miller, M; and especially Howard P. Vincent's The Trying-Out of Moby Dick for details of the compositional details of Moby-Dick). By the middle of July, 1850, --in other words, one month before meeting Hawthorne for the first time-Melville's book, which seemingly was primarily a whaling voyage, was \"in sight of port\" (Vincent, 35). Then Melville read Mosses from an Old Manse, wrote his famous essay on Hawthorne's book for Literary World, met Hawthorne on the Monument Mountain excursion, and-with Hawthorne as his \"magnet\" (179), as Miller defines the beckoning, moved to the Berkshires in early fall. Reading and writing the review of Mosses, afterward reading Twice-Told Tales, and becoming acquainted with Hawthorne provided \"reinforcement,\" as Arlin Turner phrases it, \"for his own sense of the 'blackness' in human nature\" (217). We don't know just when Melville decided he had to recast his \"whaling voyage,\" but apparently he began his revision in November, 1850, after he had bought Arrowhead in September and spent a month settling in. By December 12 he was hard at work on the revision. During mid winter, yes some four months after the \"'whaling voyage' was 'mostly done,' Melville was working on his manuscript from five to six hours a day\" (Vincent 41). He described his routine thusly:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.871540904045105, "source": "search", "title": "Hawthorne in Salem: Hawthorne and Melville" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "The major occurrence in Melville's life, then, during the writing of Moby-Dick was the growing friendship with Nathaniel Hawthorne, \"the one writer in America who had expressed the tragic point of view, which was deeply felt, but not hitherto declared, by Melville himself. Hawthorne was the catalyst speeding Melville's accumulated reflections into expression\" (Vincent 50-51. We are reminded that throughout the fall and winter of 1850, and summer of 1851, Hawthorne and Melville were visiting and writing to each other. We recall Melville's letter to Hawthorne of June 29, 1851, when Melville invites Hawthorne to \"Come and spend a day here, if you can and want to . . . . When I am quite free of my present engagements, I am going to treat myself to a ride and a visit to you. Have ready a bottle of brandy, because I always feel like drinking that heroic drink when we talk ontological heroics together\" (M Corresp, 196). And indeed that visit of Melville to the little red farm house took place on August 1, 1851, Hawthorne encapsulating their conversation by writing in his journal: \"Melville and I had a talk about time and eternity, things of this world and of the next, and books, and publishers, and all possible and impossible matters, that lasted pretty deep into the night . . . (Am NB, 448). Thus it seems more than clear, especially considering the dedication of the book, that Hawthorne the older friend left an indelible imprint on its composition.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.157198667526245, "source": "search", "title": "Hawthorne in Salem: Hawthorne and Melville" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "The narrator names the newcomer \"Vine\" (and yes, we remember that the ending of the poem cited above, \"Monody\" ends with the subject described as \"the shyest grape\"). Clarel and Vine do not speak. As Miller says, the silence \"is a brilliant touch. For Clarel is seeing the physical incarnation of his fantasy, and Melville is once more hymning the magnetic attraction of 'the shyest grape,' Nathaniel Hawthorne\" (M, 329). \"Whether Vine is an accurate portrait of Hawthorne,\" Miller posits, \"is essentially beside the point: it is an accurate portrait of Melville's Hawthorne\" (M, 336). In the journey to the Holy Land, Melville \"superimposed upon reality a fantasy of a tour in the company of Nathaniel Hawthorne,\" Miller believes. And \"[b]ehind the fantasy in the Holy Land were the experiences which had taken place in the Berkshires in 1850 and 1851\" (M, 334-35).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.5140380859375, "source": "search", "title": "Hawthorne in Salem: Hawthorne and Melville" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "Although it is impossible to tell, of course, what subtle and unknown influence Melville might have had on the life and artistry of Nathaniel Hawthorne, there simply appears to be no traceable direct influence of any significance. For a brief period while in the Berkshires, they were kindred souls, and for awhile Hawthorne was excited about his new friendship with Melville, though the ardor apparently wore thin rather quickly. While there were some similarities between their works, in the use of symbolism and allegory and their mutual acknowledgement of the \"power of blackness,\" for example, there were some major differences ultimately between their philosophies and outlooks. As Arlin Turner has pointed out, Hawthorne saw the darker aspects of the human experience but still maintained \"an optimistic, though sober, outlook.\" He took a more \"pragmatic view\" of life. Melville, however, came close in some of his works \"to a self-annihilating war with the universe and its creator\" (NH, 227-28). Both see man as imperfect, \"with propensities for evil, and the victim of forces beyond; both see human beings as aspiring toward perfection and capable of nobility and heroism\" (307-08). The two writers differed in their views of human kind's position in the universe, however: Hawthorne accepted that position; Melville does not, but instead questions that relationship and continually sought \"answers that eluded him\" (Turner 308). Further, as Hawthorne himself observed and wrote in his notebooks, Melville's later writings \"indicated a morbid state of mind\" (306).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.866185188293457, "source": "search", "title": "Hawthorne in Salem: Hawthorne and Melville" }, { "answer": "Nathaniel Hawthorn", "passage": "They were so convinced that Melville must have moved to the Berkshires because Nathaniel Hawthorne lived there for one year that they never wondered why, after Hawthorne left, Melville stayed another dozen, clinging to his debt-ridden farm. The answer, of course, is that Sarah was there for that whole time, right up to her death from tuberculosis at age 40.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.596980094909668, "source": "search", "title": "‘Moby-Dick’ author’s secret mistress was his white whale ..." } ]
"Under what assumed name did Oscar Wilde live out the last three years of his life, in ""France?"
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[ { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Oscar Wilde was born at 21 Westland Row, Dublin (now home of the Oscar Wilde Centre, Trinity College), the second of three children born to Sir William Wilde and Jane Wilde, two years behind William (\"Willie\"). Wilde's mother, under the pseudonym \"Speranza\" (the Italian word for 'Hope'), wrote poetry for the revolutionary Young Irelanders in 1848 and was a lifelong Irish nationalist. She read the Young Irelanders' poetry to Oscar and Willie, inculcating a love of these poets in her sons. Lady Wilde's interest in the neo-classical revival showed in the paintings and busts of ancient Greece and Rome in her home. William Wilde was Ireland's leading oto-ophthalmologic (ear and eye) surgeon and was knighted in 1864 for his services as medical adviser and assistant commissioner to the censuses of Ireland. He also wrote books about Irish archaeology and peasant folklore. A renowned philanthropist, his dispensary for the care of the city's poor at the rear of Trinity College, Dublin, was the forerunner of the Dublin Eye and Ear Hospital, now located at Adelaide Road. On his father's side Wilde was descended from a Dutchman, Colonel de Wilde, who went to Ireland with King William of Orange's invading army in 1690. On his mother's side Wilde's ancestors included a bricklayer from County Durham who emigrated to Ireland sometime in the 1770s. ", "precise_score": 0.48706310987472534, "rough_score": 3.3642220497131348, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "\"I am not sure if she ever became a Catholic herself but it was not long before she asked me to instruct two of her children, one of them being the future erratic genius, Oscar Wilde. After a few weeks I baptized these two children, Lady Wilde herself being present on the occasion.\" ", "precise_score": -5.51608419418335, "rough_score": 1.3044084310531616, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Until he was nine, Oscar Wilde was educated at home, where a French and a German governess taught him their languages. He then attended Portora Royal School in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. Until his early twenties, Wilde summered at the villa, Moytura House, his father built in Cong, County Mayo. There the young Wilde and his brother Willie played with George Moore.", "precise_score": -0.29612863063812256, "rough_score": -0.4480744004249573, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Sebastian Melmoth", "passage": "He spent his last three years in impoverished exile. He took the name \"Sebastian Melmoth\", after Saint Sebastian, and the titular character of Melmoth the Wanderer; a Gothic novel by Charles Maturin, Wilde's great-uncle. Wilde wrote two long letters to the editor of the Daily Chronicle, describing the brutal conditions of English prisons and advocating penal reform. His discussion of the dismissal of Warder Martin for giving biscuits to an anaemic child prisoner, repeated the themes of the corruption and degeneration of punishment that he had earlier outlined in The Soul of Man Under Socialism. ", "precise_score": 2.496222972869873, "rough_score": 4.293907642364502, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Wilde spent mid-1897 with Robert Ross in the seaside village of Berneval-le-Grand in northern France, where he wrote The Ballad of Reading Gaol, narrating the execution of Charles Thomas Wooldridge, who murdered his wife in a rage at her infidelity; it moves from an objective story-telling to symbolic identification with the prisoners as a whole. No attempt is made to assess the justice of the laws which convicted them, but rather the poem highlights the brutalisation of the punishment that all convicts share. Wilde juxtaposes the executed man and himself with the line \"Yet each man kills the thing he loves\". Wilde too was separated from his wife and sons. He adopted the proletarian ballad form, and the author was credited as \"C33\", Wilde's cell number in Reading Gaol. He suggested that it be published in Reynold's Magazine, \"because it circulates widely among the criminal classes – to which I now belong – for once I will be read by my peers – a new experience for me\". It was an immediate roaring commercial success, going through seven editions in less than two years, only after which \"[Oscar Wilde]\" was added to the title page, though many in literary circles had known Wilde to be the author. It brought him a little money.", "precise_score": -1.5927544832229614, "rough_score": 1.2709643840789795, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Oscar Wilde", "precise_score": -1.3279814720153809, "rough_score": 1.640845775604248, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Sons: Cyril, born in June 1885, who died in World War I, and Vyvyan, born in November 1886. Vyvyan became a writer using the surname Holland, and his own grandson, Merlin Holland , has written two books about his grandfather, \"Wilde Album\" and \"After Oscar: The Color of his Legacy.\" Merlin's son Lucien is a classics major at Oxford, just like Oscar Wilde.", "precise_score": -2.805109739303589, "rough_score": 2.324277639389038, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Oscar Wilde Biography", "precise_score": -1.3504817485809326, "rough_score": -0.47665417194366455, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Biography - cliffsnotes.com" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Oscar Wilde Biography", "precise_score": -1.3504817485809326, "rough_score": -0.47665417194366455, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Biography - cliffsnotes.com" }, { "answer": "Flahertie", "passage": "Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde was born on October 16, 1854, in Dublin, Ireland. He later dropped the three middle names, stating that his entire name was much too long for someone who would be as famous as he. As late as his college days, however, he signed his contributions to the Trinity College classical magazine Kottabos with the initials \"O. F. O. F. W. W.\" Wilde would spend his life daring to be different.", "precise_score": 2.0531232357025146, "rough_score": 6.438907146453857, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Biography - cliffsnotes.com" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Wilde became devoted to Aestheticism during these Oxford years (see \"Oscar Wilde's Aesthetics\" in Critical Essays at the end of this book for more information on the Aesthetic movement). He was able to laugh at the movement's superficial excesses as well as his own. Although he was temporarily expelled from Oxford in 1877 for a long absence without permission, he earned a rare \"double first\" in Literae Humaniores. In November of 1878, he was awarded the Bachelor of Arts degree.", "precise_score": -1.380100965499878, "rough_score": 2.6511502265930176, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Biography - cliffsnotes.com" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "The most traumatic events in Wilde's life were the court trials, and later imprisonment, concerning his personal behavior (see \"Three Trials: Oscar Wilde Goes to Court, 1895\" in Critical Essays). Prison was very hard on Wilde. He wrote about it, his relationship with Lord Alfred Douglas, and other matters in a long essay, taking the form of a letter to Douglas, later published as De Profundis. The essay was written from January to March of 1897 and took the form of a letter partly because prison rules allowed Wilde to write only letters. Rather than sending the letter to Douglas, Wilde gave the manuscript to his loyal friend Robert Ross after Wilde was released in May of that year. His last creative work, The Ballad of Reading Gaol, was written after his release and was published in February 1898. A tale of murder and imprisonment, it contains one of Wilde's more famous lines: \"Yet each man kills the thing he loves.\"", "precise_score": 0.2068006992340088, "rough_score": 3.9735257625579834, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Biography - cliffsnotes.com" }, { "answer": "Sebastian Melmoth", "passage": "Constance, Wilde's wife, died April 7, 1898. They had two sons, Cyril (born June 5, 1885) and Vyvyan (born November 5, 1886). Wilde's wife changed her name and that of her sons to \"Holland\" in September 1895 because of her husband's trials and imprisonment. She ultimately decided against divorce but moved the boys out of England. Wilde spent the last three and a half years of his life in Europe, living under the assumed name of Sebastian Melmoth. An ancestor on his mother's side, Charles Maturin, had written a successful novel called Melmoth the Wanderer, and Wilde did seem restless and lost in his final years. The trials and prison time had ruined him. He died bankrupt in a Paris hotel on November 30, 1900, at the age of forty-six, receiving the rites of the Roman Catholic Church. A Latin phrase, from the Book of Job, is inscribed on his tombstone: Verbis meis addere nihil audebant et super illos stillebat eloquium meum — \"To my words they dare add nothing, and my speech fell upon them.\"", "precise_score": 6.573225498199463, "rough_score": 6.2484331130981445, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Biography - cliffsnotes.com" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Under what assumed name did Oscar Wilde live out the last three years of his life, in \"France?", "precise_score": 8.656440734863281, "rough_score": 10.014144897460938, "source": "search", "title": "Gisel questions1 - Pastebin.com" }, { "answer": "Sebastian Melmoth", "passage": "What is the name of Dr. Seuss's egg-hatching elephant? horton Who was Clark Kent's high school sweetheart? lana lang What was the first published Sherlock Holmes story written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle? \"A study in scarlet\" To whom did Herman Melville dedicate his novel, Moby Dick? nathanial hawthorne What was the name of the girlfriend of Felix the Cat? phyllis Under what assumed name did Oscar Wilde live out the last three years of his life, in \"France? sebastian melmoth What was Scarlett O'Hara's real first name? katie How many years did Robinson Crusoe spend shipwrecked on his island? 24|twenty four George G. Moppet was the father of what comic strip character? littlee lulu What one word was intentionally left out of the movie version of Mario Puzo's novel, \"The Godfather\". even though this word was the working title of the book? mafia In the comic strips, what was the name of Mandrake the Magician's giant partner? lothar What was the name of the pig leader in George Orwell's Animal Farm? nepoleon Tess Trueheart is the wife of what comic strip character? dick tracy In the Little Orphan Annie comic strip, what was the name of Daddy Warbucks's Giant bodyguard who wore a turban? punjab The Terror of the Monster was an early title for a best-selling novel which inspired one of the highest-grossing movies of the mid-70's. Under what name did it eventually terrify the reading and film going public? jaws What famous American writer was granted a patent for a best-selling book that contained no words? mark twain The Emerald City was the working title of which classic novel? \"The wonderful wizard of oz\" What book was Mark David Chapman carrying with him when he killed John Lennon on 12/8/80? catcher in the rye In the 1953 biopic about the famous Houdini who played the starring role? tony curtis O'Hare International airport is in which city? chicago Rap originated In what country? usa|united states After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the U.S. declared war on which country? japan What was the movie \"Twister \"about? tornados What is the name of the prehistoric town in which The Flintstones live? bedrock Barbie dolls were first made in which 20th-century decade? 50's|50s|1950s American supermarkets introduced what kind of codes in the mid 70s? barcodes|bar codes How many carats is pure gold? 24|twentyfour|twenty four Carlos Estevez is better known as whom? charlie sheen A 2000 year old, life size terracotta army was discovered in which country? china How long did the Arab-Israeli War of 1967 last? 6 days|six days", "precise_score": 3.435197114944458, "rough_score": 0.42372655868530273, "source": "search", "title": "Gisel questions1 - Pastebin.com" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Oscar Wilde", "precise_score": -1.3279814720153809, "rough_score": 1.640845775604248, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Portitude" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Oscar Wilde", "precise_score": -1.3279814720153809, "rough_score": 1.640845775604248, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Portitude" }, { "answer": "Flahertie", "passage": "Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (October 16, 1854 � November 30, 1900) was an Anglo-Irish playwright, novelist, poet, and short story writer. One of the most successful playwrights of late Victorian London, and one of the greatest celebrities of his day, known for his barbed and clever wit, he suffered a dramatic downfall and was imprisoned after being convicted in a famous trial of \"gross indecency\" for homosexual acts.", "precise_score": 1.4275000095367432, "rough_score": 1.6176283359527588, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Portitude" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Wilde's sexual orientation has variously been considered bisexual, gay, or pederastic depending on how the terms are defined. His inclination towards relations with younger men was relatively well-known, and biographers have often recorded Robert Ross (who would be his literary executor) as Wilde's first such lover. Ross, a boy of seventeen when Wilde met him, was already aware of Wilde's poems and indeed had been beaten for reading them. By Richard Ellman's account, Ross, \"...so young and yet so knowing, was determined to seduce [Wilde].\" Later, Ross boasted to Lord Alfred Douglas that he was \"the first boy Oscar ever had\" and there seems to have been much jealousy between them. However, Neil McKenna's more recent biography, The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde (2003), demonstrates convincingly that Wilde was aware of his homosexuality from the moment of his first kiss with another boy at age 16, and had in fact lived with male lover Frank Miles (two years his senior) for several years before his marriage in 1884.", "precise_score": -1.9881298542022705, "rough_score": 0.1274157464504242, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Portitude" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Oscar Wilde Biography", "precise_score": -1.3504817485809326, "rough_score": -0.47665417194366455, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Biography - cliffsnotes.com" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Oscar Wilde Biography", "precise_score": -1.3504817485809326, "rough_score": -0.47665417194366455, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Biography - cliffsnotes.com" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Oscar Wilde's unconventional life began with an equally unconventional family. He was born Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde on October 16, 1854, at 21 Westland Row, Dublin, Ireland. His father, Sir William Wilde, was an eminent Victorian and a doctor of aural surgery.", "precise_score": 0.7932531833648682, "rough_score": 1.0716208219528198, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Biography - cliffsnotes.com" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "In 1891, Oscar Wilde met the young man who would change his life forever. Lord Alfred Douglas (known as Bosie) was the 21-year-old son of the Marquis of Queensberry. A very controversial figure, Douglas was often described as femininely beautiful, aristocratic, rich, homosexual, and poetic. His hold on Wilde has often been a subject of conjecture, but most writers believe that Wilde, 14 years Bosie's senior, was infatuated, obsessed, and besotted. By 1892, the two were together constantly. They traveled to France, Italy, and Algiers. Wilde rented homes for them outside London, and when they were apart he wrote letters and was careless with their whereabouts.", "precise_score": 1.4920599460601807, "rough_score": 2.7967355251312256, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Biography - cliffsnotes.com" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Rumors about Wilde's secret life were already circulating in 1895, but he was still very amusing, and as long as his indiscretions were kept quiet, society did not care. The Importance of Being Earnest opened on February 14 at St. James' Theatre, beginning a run of 86 performances to standing ovations. On February 28, the Marquis of Queensberry left a card for Wilde at his club, the Albemarle Club. It read: \"To Oscar Wilde, posing as a sodomite.\" (Actually, sodomite was misspelled.) Estranged from his father and hating him, Douglas encouraged Wilde to sue the Marquis for libel. Convinced he could triumph in court, Wilde declared to his lawyers that he was innocent and wanted to press the lawsuit. His friends, knowing he had been too indiscreet, urged him to go abroad with his wife until it all blew over, but Wilde intended to carry through with the case. The Marquis hired detectives and, using Alfred Taylor and his young prostitutes, Queensberry effectively put Wilde on trial for homosexuality.", "precise_score": -0.38056808710098267, "rough_score": -0.5090456008911133, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Biography - cliffsnotes.com" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Imprisonment for homosexuality was a particularly tragic end for an artist who believed that style—in life as well as art—was of utmost importance. That Wilde became a literary artist in the first place is not so surprising since, as H. Montgomery Hyde reported in Oscar Wilde: A Biography, his mother was a poet and Irish revolutionary who published under the name \"Speranza,\" and his father a successful eye and ear surgeon in Dublin and \"author of a work which remained the standard textbook on aural surgery for many years.\" Though his background was literary and professional, it was anything but stable. His mother doted on him as a child and, according to Hyde, \"insisted on dressing him in girl's clothes.\" Dr. William Wilde was a notorious philanderer, and, in an ironic foreshadowing of his son's famous trials, suffered public condemnation when a libel case disclosed his sexual indiscretions with a young woman named Mary Travers.", "precise_score": -0.361642986536026, "rough_score": 2.0624210834503174, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Oscar Wilde was a brilliant student in college, first at Trinity College, Dublin, where he won the Berkeley Gold Medal for Greek, and later at Magdalen College, Oxford, where his poem \"Ravenna\" captured the prestigious Newdigate Prize in 1878. It was at Oxford that Wilde came under the influences of John Ruskin, a critic, writer, and professor, and Walter Pater, a critic and essayist whose Studies in the History of The Renaissance legitimized Wilde's nascent ideas on art and individualism.", "precise_score": -1.5703665018081665, "rough_score": -0.005197927355766296, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Between the publication of Poems in 1881 and his next significant book in 1888, Wilde went on a lecture tour of America, was married to Constance Lloyd, fathered two sons, became editor of a fashionable magazine, Woman's World, and continued to build his reputation as the most sought-after dinner guest in the British Isles. Frances Winwar, in Oscar Wilde and the Yellow Nineties, described this social aspect of his fame: \"His life from now on assumed an air of arrogance. He would do nothing in moderation—except work. But then, his real work was accomplished when he talked. Before a group of listeners, especially if they were young and handsome and titled, he outdid himself. In the spark of their admiration his mind quickened. Epigram followed epigram, one more dazzling, more preposterous than the other, yet always, like the incandescent core of the firework, with a burning truth at the heart.\" In addition to his epigrams, Wilde's table talk frequently consisted of his original fairy tales; they were later published in two volumes, The Happy Prince and Other Tales and The House of Pomegranates.", "precise_score": 0.7846060395240784, "rough_score": 0.676200807094574, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "While publicly Wilde was enjoying the success of Lady Windermere's Fan, in his private life the author was beginning a homosexual relationship with Lord Alfred Douglas. Wilde had been introduced to \"Bosie\" Douglas, the son of the eighth Marquess of Queensberry, by the poet Lionel Johnson. As Hyde reported in Oscar Wilde: A Biography,Douglas immediately fell under the spell of Wilde's charming conversation. In July of 1893 Wilde moved in with Douglas at The Cottage, Goring-on-Thames, ostensibly so that they could work together.", "precise_score": -1.2576584815979004, "rough_score": 0.7077649831771851, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Wilde's last work, The Ballad of Reading Gaol, was written shortly after his release from prison in 1897. Hyde recorded in The Annotated Oscar Wilde that Yeats called it \"a great or almost great poem,\" but the fact that he chose only thirty-eight of the poem's 109 stanzas for publication in the Oxford Book of Modern Verse suggests his awareness of the work's diffuseness. The poem appeared in 1898 without Wilde's name but with the identification \"C.3.3.,\" his cell number at Reading Gaol. The ballad tells a very moving story of a man condemned to death for the murder of his young wife and records the horror of his fellow prisoners as they watch him go through his last days. Though the poem has much of the realism that Wilde always abhorred, it transcends nineteenth-century prison life in its handling of the themes of suffering, isolation, and collective guilt (\"Yet each man kills the thing he loves\"). The poem is the most successful of Wilde's non-dramatic works primarily because, as Robert Keith Miller said, Wilde himself is \"no longer the center of attention.\" The speaker is a prisoner, but the focus is first on the condemned man and then on all of the prisoners as a group.", "precise_score": -1.2876383066177368, "rough_score": 3.505791664123535, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Sebastian Melmoth", "passage": "Similarly, Wilde eluded attention after his prison release. 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After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of London's most popular playwrights in the early 1890s. He is remembered for his epigrams, his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, his plays, as well as the circumstances of his imprisonment and early death.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.9933162927627563, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "O Wilde", "passage": "He had been publishing lyrics and poems in magazines since his entering Trinity College, especially in Kottabos and the Dublin University Magazine. In mid-1881, at 27 years old, Poems collected, revised and expanded his poetic efforts. The book was generally well received, and sold out its first print run of 750 copies, prompting further printings in 1882. It was bound in a rich, enamel, parchment cover (embossed with gilt blossom) and printed on hand-made Dutch paper; Wilde presented many copies to the dignitaries and writers who received him over the next few years. The Oxford Union condemned the book for alleged plagiarism in a tight vote. The librarian, who had requested the book for the library, returned the presentation copy to Wilde with a note of apology. Richard Ellmann argues that Wilde's poem \"Hélas!\" was a sincere, though flamboyant, attempt to explain the dichotomies he saw in himself: ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.5583930015563965, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Wilde was concerned about the effect of moralising on art, he believed in art's redemptive, developmental powers: \"Art is individualism, and individualism is a disturbing and disintegrating force. There lies its immense value. For what it seeks is to disturb monotony of type, slavery of custom, tyranny of habit, and the reduction of man to the level of a machine.\"Wilde, O. The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde, Collins. In his only political text, The Soul of Man Under Socialism, he argued political conditions should establish this primacy, and concluded that the government most amenable to artists was no government at all. Wilde envisions a society where mechanisation has freed human effort from the burden of necessity, effort which can instead be expended on artistic creation. George Orwell summarised, \"In effect, the world will be populated by artists, each striving after perfection in the way that seems best to him.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.0656237602233887, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "This point of view did not align him with the Fabians, intellectual socialists who advocated using state apparatus to change social conditions, nor did it endear him to the monied classes whom he had previously entertained. Pearson, H. Essays of Oscar Wilde London: Meuthen & Co (1950:xi) Catalogue no:5328/u Hesketh Pearson, introducing a collection of Wilde's essays in 1950, remarked how The Soul of Man Under Socialism had been an inspirational text for Tsarist revolutionaries in Russia but laments that in the Stalinist era \"it is doubtful whether there are any uninspected places in which it could now be hidden\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.6154916286468506, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "\"I do not say that you are it, but you look it, and pose at it, which is just as bad. And if I catch you and my son again in any public restaurant I will thrash you\" to which Wilde responded: \"I don't know what the Queensberry rules are, but the Oscar Wilde rule is to shoot on sight\". His account in De Profundis was less triumphant: \"It was when, in my library at Tite Street, waving his small hands in the air in epileptic fury, your father... stood uttering every foul word his foul mind could think of, and screaming the loathsome threats he afterwards with such cunning carried out\". Queensberry only described the scene once, saying Wilde had \"shown him the white feather\", meaning he had acted in a cowardly way. Though trying to remain calm, Wilde saw that he was becoming ensnared in a brutal family quarrel. He did not wish to bear Queensberry's insults, but he knew to confront him could lead to disaster were his liaisons disclosed publicly.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.138213872909546, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Wilde's final play again returns to the theme of switched identities: the play's two protagonists engage in \"bunburying\" (the maintenance of alternative personas in the town and country) which allows them to escape Victorian social mores.Mendelshon, Daniel; The Two Oscar Wildes, New York Review of Books, Volume 49, Number 15 · 10 October 2002 Earnest is even lighter in tone than Wilde's earlier comedies. While their characters often rise to serious themes in moments of crisis, Earnest lacks the by-now stock Wildean characters: there is no \"woman with a past\", the principals are neither villainous nor cunning, simply idle cultivés, and the idealistic young women are not that innocent. Mostly set in drawing rooms and almost completely lacking in action or violence, Earnest lacks the self-conscious decadence found in The Picture of Dorian Gray and Salome. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.566026210784912, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "On 18 February 1895, the Marquess left his calling card at Wilde's club, the Albemarle, inscribed: \"For Oscar Wilde, posing somdomite\". Queensberry's handwriting was almost indecipherable: The hall porter initially read \"ponce and sodomite\", but Queensberry himself claimed that he'd written \"posing 'as' a sodomite\", an easier accusation to defend in court. Merlin Holland concludes that \"what Queensberry almost certainly wrote was \"posing \", (Holland (2004:300)) Wilde, encouraged by Douglas and against the advice of his friends, initiated a private prosecution against Queensberry for libel, since the note amounted to a public accusation that Wilde had committed the crime of sodomy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.106844186782837, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "On his release, he gave the manuscript to Ross, who may or may not have carried out Wilde's instructions to send a copy to Douglas (who later denied having received it). De Profundis was partially published in 1905, its complete and correct publication first occurred in 1962 in The Letters of Oscar Wilde.Ross published a version of the letter expurgated of all references to Douglas in 1905 with the title De Profundis, expanding it slightly for an edition of Wilde's collected works in 1908, and then donated it to the British Museum on the understanding that it would not be made public until 1960. In 1949, Wilde's son Vyvyan Holland published it again, including parts formerly omitted, but relying on a faulty typescript bequeathed to him by Ross. Ross's typescript had contained several hundred errors, including typist's mistakes, Ross's 'improvements' and other inexplicable omissions. Holland/Hart-Davis (2000:683)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.4983887672424316, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": " As the voiture rolled through the dark streets that wintry night, the sad story of Oscar Wilde was in part repeated to me... Robert Ross knelt by the bedside, assisting me as best he could while I administered conditional baptism, and afterwards answering the responses while I gave Extreme Unction to the prostrate man and recited the prayers for the dying. As the man was in a semi-comatose condition, I did not venture to administer the Holy Viaticum; still I must add that he could be roused and was roused from this state in my presence. When roused, he gave signs of being inwardly conscious... Indeed I was fully satisfied that he understood me when told that I was about to receive him into the Catholic Church and gave him the Last Sacraments... And when I repeated close to his ear the Holy Names, the Acts of Contrition, Faith, Hope and Charity, with acts of humble resignation to the Will of God, he tried all through to say the words after me. Robert Ross, in his letter to More Adey (dated 14 December 1900), described a similar scene: \"(Wilde) was conscious that people were in the room, and raised his hand when I asked him whether he understood. He pressed our hands. I then went in search of a priest and with great difficulty found Fr Cuthbert Dunne, of the Passionists, who came with me at once and administered Baptism and Extreme Unction – Oscar could not take the Eucharist\".(Holland/Hart-Davis (2000:1219–1220))", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.35557746887207, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Wilde's life continues to fascinate, and he has been the subject of numerous biographies since his death. The earliest were memoirs by those who knew him: often they are personal or impressionistic accounts which can be good character sketches, but are sometimes factually unreliable. Frank Harris, his friend and editor, wrote a biography, Oscar Wilde: His Life and Confessions (1916); though prone to exaggeration and sometimes factually inaccurate, it offers a good literary portrait of Wilde. Lord Alfred Douglas wrote two books about his relationship with Wilde. Oscar Wilde and Myself (1914), largely ghost-written by T.W.H. Crosland, vindictively reacted to Douglas's discovery that De Profundis was addressed to him and defensively tried to distance him from Wilde's scandalous reputation. Both authors later regretted their work. Later, in Oscar Wilde: A Summing Up (1939) and his Autobiography he was more sympathetic to Wilde. Of Wilde's other close friends, Robert Sherard, Robert Ross, his literary executor; and Charles Ricketts variously published biographies, reminiscences or correspondence. The first more or less objective biography of Wilde came about when Hesketh Pearson wrote Oscar Wilde: His Life and Wit (1946). In 1954 Vyvyan Holland published his memoir Son of Oscar Wilde, which recounts the difficulties Wilde's wife and children faced after his imprisonment. It was revised and updated by Merlin Holland in 1989.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.646801710128784, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Oscar Wilde, a critical study by Arthur Ransome was published in 1912. The book only briefly mentioned Wilde's life, but subsequently Ransome (and The Times Book Club) were sued for libel by Lord Alfred Douglas. The trial in April 1913 was in a way a re-run of the trial(s) of Oscar Wilde. The trial resulted from Douglas's rivalry with Robbie Ross for Wilde (and his need of money). Douglas lost; De Profundis which was read in part at the trial disproved his claims (Ross had shown Ransome the full text of it). ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.8421804904937744, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Wilde's life was still waiting for independent, true scholarship when Richard Ellmann began researching his 1987 biography Oscar Wilde, for which he posthumously won a National (USA) Book Critics Circle Award in 1988 and a Pulitzer Prize in 1989. The book was the basis for the 1997 film Wilde, directed by Brian Gilbert and starring Stephen Fry as the title character. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.0122337341308594, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Neil McKenna's 2003 biography, The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde, offers an exploration of Wilde's sexuality. Often speculative in nature, it was widely criticised for its pure conjecture and lack of scholarly rigour. Thomas Wright's Oscar's Books (2008) explores Wilde's reading from his childhood in Dublin to his death in Paris. After tracking down many books that once belonged to Wilde's Tite Street library (dispersed at the time of his trials), Wright was the first to examine Wilde's marginalia.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.3896408081054688, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Wilde's charm also had a lasting effect on Parisian literati, who produced several original biographies and monographs on him. André Gide, on whom Wilde had such a strange effect, wrote, In Memoriam, Oscar Wilde; Wilde also features in his journals. Thomas Louis, who had earlier translated books on Wilde into French, produced his own L'esprit d'Oscar Wilde in 1920. Modern books include Philippe Jullian's Oscar Wilde, and L'affaire Oscar Wilde, ou, Du danger de laisser la justice mettre le nez dans nos draps (The Oscar Wilde Affair, or, On the Danger of Allowing Justice to put its Nose in our Sheets) by Odon Vallet, a French religious historian. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.186903238296509, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oscar Wilde" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Oscar Wilde - Biography - IMDb", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.4953432083129883, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Flahertie", "passage": "Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.8234186172485352, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "A gifted poet, playwright and wit, Oscar Wilde was a phenomenon in 19th-century England. He was illustrious for preaching the importance of style in life and art, and of attacking Victorian narrow-mindedness.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.3889801502227783, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Sebastian Melmoth", "passage": "Oscar was the great-nephew of author Charles Maturin, an Irish clergyman and author whose gothic novel \"Melmoth the Wanderer\" inspired Oscar's pseudonym 'Sebastian Melmoth', which he lived under for three years from his release from prison to his death.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.0723950862884521, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Sebastian Melmoth", "passage": "Relying on the generosity of friends, he went to live in France, adopting the name of Sebastian Melmoth.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.109216690063477, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "O Wilde", "passage": "A reader new to Wilde might be surprised to learn that most of the author's fiction consists of two volumes of fairy tales. Originally told to adults at social occasions, the stories are not necessarily meant for children. Asked about the intended audience for his fairy tales, Wilde responded, \"I had about as much intention of pleasing the British child as I did of pleasing the British public.\" Although he sounds indifferent, Wilde probably hoped to please both audiences. Certainly he welcomed an enthusiastic response from his mentor (from Oxford days) Walter Pater, an important proponent of Aestheticism, who especially appreciated \"The Happy Prince\" and \"The Selfish Giant.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.85999870300293, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Biography - cliffsnotes.com" }, { "answer": "Sebastian Melmoth", "passage": "sebastian melmoth", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.360194206237793, "source": "search", "title": "Gisel questions1 - Pastebin.com" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Oscar Wilde facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia.com articles about Oscar Wilde", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.521568775177002, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "The English author Oscar Wilde was part of the \"art for art's sake\" movement in English literature at the end of the nineteenth century. He is best known for his brilliant, witty comedies including the play The Importance of Being Earnest and his classic novel The Picture of Dorian Gray.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.6068165302276611, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia ..." }, { "answer": "Flahertie", "passage": "Oscar Fingall O'Flahertie Wills Wilde was born in Dublin, Ireland, on October 16, 1854. His father, Sir William Wilde, was a well-known surgeon; his mother, Jane Francisca Elgee Wilde, wrote popular poetry and other work under the pseudonym (pen name) Speranza. Because of his mother's literary successes, young Oscar enjoyed a cultured and privileged childhood.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.642551839351654, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Sexuality of Oscar Wilde", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.8159492015838623, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia ..." }, { "answer": "O Wilde", "passage": "On March 2, 1895, Wilde initiated a suit for criminal libel (a statement that damages someone's reputation) against the Marquess of Queensberry, who had objected to Wilde's friendship with his son, Lord Alfred Douglas. When his suit failed in April, countercharges followed. After a spectacular court action, Wilde was convicted of homosexual misconduct and sentenced to two years in prison at hard labor.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.256246566772461, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Bloom, Harold, ed. Oscar Wilde. Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 2002.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.418534278869629, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Ellmann, Richard. Oscar Wilde. New York : Knopf, 1988.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.6802926063537598, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Kaufman, Moises. Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde. New York: Vintage Books, 1998.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.213810920715332, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Pearce, Joseph. The Unmasking of Oscar Wilde. London: HarperCollins, 2000.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.9774200916290283, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Woodcock, George. Oscar Wilde: The Double Image. New York: Black Rose Books, 1989.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.511777400970459, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Facts, information, pictures | Encyclopedia ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "After leaving Portora, Oscar Wilde studied classics at Trinity College, Dublin, from 1871 to 1874. He was an outstanding student, and won the Berkeley Gold Medal, the highest award available to classics students at Trinity. He was granted a scholarship to Magdalen College, Oxford, where he continued his studies from 1874 to 1878. While at Magdalen, Wilde won the 1878 Oxford Newdigate Prize for his poem Ravenna. He graduated with a double first, the highest grade available at Oxford.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.555257797241211, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Portitude" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "He had already published in 1881 a selection of his poems, but these attracted admiration in only a limited circle. His most famous fairy tale, The Happy Prince and Other Tales, appeared in 1888, illustrated by Walter Crane and Jacob Hood. This volume was followed up later by a second collection of fairy tales, A House of Pomegranates (1892), which the author said was \"intended neither for the British child nor the British public.\" Though his target audience must remain conjectural, his fairy tales have been claimed to \"encode the vision of an idealistic pederast, a man who loves beautiful youths; the style and content of his fairy tales offer a vision of love and beauty that urges a different aesthetic and moral relationship to the world and experience from other fairy tales for children.\" The pederastic ethos of the tales is claimed to evolve out of their focus on sensual experience and moral enlightenment. (Naomi Wood, \"Creating the Sensual Child: Paterian Aesthetics, Pederasty, and Oscar Wilde's Fairy Tales\")", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.261862754821777, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Portitude" }, { "answer": "O Wilde", "passage": "Wilde wrote another little-known play (in the form of a pantomime) for a friend of his, Chan Toon, which was called For Love of the King. The 1894 play also went under the name A Burmese Masque. It has never been widely circulated. One copy, held in the Leeds University Library's Fay and Geoffrey Elliott Collection is marked: \"This is a spurious work attributed to Wilde without authority by a Mrs. Chan Toon, who was sent to prison for stealing money from her landlady. A.J.A. Symons.\" (15, Handlist 148, Leeds handlists index)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.490103721618652, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Portitude" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "A gay novel Teleny or The Reverse of the Medal attributed to Oscar Wilde, was clandestinely published in London in 1893. The novel was probably a combined effort by a number of Wilde's friends and Wilde then corrected the manuscript.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.807073593139648, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Portitude" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "On February 18, 1895, the Marquess left a calling card at one of Wilde's clubs, the Albemarle. On the back of the card he wrote \"For Oscar Wilde posing as a Somdomite\" (the final word being a misspelling of 'sodomite').", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.256378650665283, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Portitude" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Now known as prisoner C. 3.3, at first he was not even allowed paper and pen to write, but a later governor was more friendly. Thus during his time in prison, Wilde wrote a 50,000 word letter to Douglas, which he was not allowed to send while still a prisoner, but which he was allowed to take with him at the end of his sentence. On his release he gave the manuscript to Ross, who may or may not have carried out Wilde's instructions to send a copy to Douglas who, in turn, denied having received it. Ross published a much expurgated version of the letter (about 30% only) in 1905 (4 years after Wilde's death) with the title De Profundis, expanded it slightly for an edition of Wilde's collected works in 1908 and then donated it to the British Museum on the understanding that it would not be made public until 1960. In 1949 Wilde's son Vyvyan Holland published it again, including parts formerly omitted, but relying on a faulty typescript bequeathed to him by Ross. Its first complete and correct publication did not take place until 1962 in The Letters of Oscar Wilde.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.9551749229431152, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Portitude" }, { "answer": "Sebastian Melmoth", "passage": "Prison was unkind to Wilde's health and when he was released on May 19, 1897 he spent his last three years penniless, in self-imposed exile from society and artistic circles. He went under the assumed name of 'Sebastian Melmoth', after the central character of the gothic novel Melmoth the Wanderer. After his release, he wrote the famous poem The Ballad of Reading Gaol.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.2848572731018066, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Portitude" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Wilde had two siblings: an older brother named Willie, born in 1852, and a sister, Isola, born in 1856, but who died at the age of 10. These offspring would not experience a standard, conventional childhood. Through their home passed intellectuals, artists, and internationally known doctors — and the children were not left to a governess or nanny. Allowed to mingle and eat with the guests, they learned to value intellectual and witty conversation, an influence that would have profound and long-lasting effects on young Oscar Wilde.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.1411256790161133, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Biography - cliffsnotes.com" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "The libel trial was disastrous. When the prosecution threatened to bring in male prostitutes to testify, Wilde dropped the case and left in disgrace. But tragedy was not over for Oscar Wilde. In 1885, Parliament had passed the Criminal Law Amendment Act. It was used to try acts of \"gross indecency\" between men and sometimes could result in hanging. Being a homosexual was not a crime; the sexual act itself was. When the first trial ended, Queensberry's lawyers sent a transcript of the trial to public prosecutors. Home Secretary Herbert Asquith decided to arrest, imprison, and try Wilde, but he delayed the warrant long enough for Wilde to leave on the last boat-train to France. Wilde, for various reasons, remained in England and was arrested. A new trial would take place, indicting Wilde.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.142764091491699, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Biography - cliffsnotes.com" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Today, transcripts of the trials can be read in H. Montgomery Hyde's The Trials of Oscar Wilde (The Notable Trials Library by Gryphon Editions, Inc., 1989). Just as Wilde's plays noted the huge gulf between the rich and the working class, the trials themselves displayed the disparity. Lord Alfred Douglas, protected by his powerful family name, was never charged, even though the jury inquired about this because he had committed the same crime. The names of upper-class people associated with the case could not be mentioned in court; in fact, some witnesses were instructed to write a name rather than say it aloud. The names of working class people, however, were readily identified aloud.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.08331298828125, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Biography - cliffsnotes.com" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Oscar Wilde was not a man well equipped to face such solitary adversity. His world was normally one of social calendars and lots of people. He was moved to Pentonville Prison where he spent 23 hours a day in poorly ventilated cells and 1 hour exercising without speaking to anyone. His cell was unsanitary, and his bed was nothing more than wooden boards. The food was unspeakable, and he could only read the Bible, a prayer book, and a hymn book. Wilde was not allowed photos of his wife or children or allowed to write or receive more than one letter in three months. In February 1896, his mother dying, Wilde requested leave to go to her. His request was denied; Constance visited the prison on February 19 to tell him in person of his mother's death. It was their last meeting.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.4456238746643066, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Biography - cliffsnotes.com" }, { "answer": "O Wilde", "passage": "Wilde's death did not end the public's appreciation of his marvelous wit and staging. The Importance of Being Earnest returned to the West End with revivals in 1902, 1909, 1911, and 1913. The original producer, George Alexander, willed the copyright of the play to Wilde's son, Vyvyan.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.850732326507568, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde Biography - cliffsnotes.com" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Oscar Wilde | Poetry Foundation", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.691684246063232, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "No name is more inextricably bound to the aesthetic movement of the 1880s and 1890s in England than that of Oscar Wilde. This connection results as much from the lurid details of his life as from his considerable contributions to English literature. His lasting literary fame resides primarily in four or five plays, one of which— The Importance of Being Earnest, first produced in 1895—is a classic of comic theater. His only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, is flawed as a work of art, but gained him much of his notoriety. This book gives a particularly 1890s perspective on the timeless theme of sin and punishment. Wilde published a volume of poems early in his career as a writer. Some of these poems were successful, but his only enduring work in this genre is The Ballad of Reading Gaol. On a curious but productive tangent to his more serious work, Wilde produced two volumes of fairy tales that are delightful in themselves and provide insight into some of his serious social and artistic concerns. His significant literary contributions are rounded off by his critical essays, most notably in Intentions (1891), and his long soul-searching letter to Lord Alfred Douglas, De Profundis, written in 1897 from Reading Gaol.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.3063775300979614, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Some of these early poems—\"Panthea,\" for example—are, as one would expect from a young aesthete, poems that extol pleasure and sensation: \"to feel is better than to know.\" Epifanio San Juan, in The Art of Oscar Wilde, summed up the argument of \"Panthea\": \"Let us live pleasurably since the gods are indifferent.\" But other poems—\"Helas\"and \"E Tenebris,\" for example—strike a contrary note of moral awareness and even remorse. In \"E Tenebris\" the poet states: \"And well I know my soul in Hell must lie/If I this night before God's throne should stand.\" As Philip Cohen noted in The Moral Vision of Oscar Wilde, this moral strain is paradoxically woven throughout the fabric of Wilde's work, despite his seemingly definitive statements to the contrary, such as in the preface to The Picture of Dorian Gray: \"No artist has ethical sympathies. An ethical sympathy in an artist is an unpardonable mannerism of style.\" This moralism and remorse receive their fullest expression in the letter from jail, De Profundis. Perhaps the best poems of the 1881 volume are those titled \"Impressions,\" in which \"Wilde attains sharpness and total complexity in the depiction of scenes,\" San Juan remarked. \"Colors, tactile sensations, and a weird 'animistic' vibration characterize physical movements, as in 'Impressions du Matin.'\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.322400450706482, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Wilde's fairy tales deserve more notice than they have generally received. A few of them are minor prose masterpieces, most notably \"The Happy Prince,\" \"The Nightingale and the Rose,\" \"The Selfish Giant,\" and \"The Fisherman and His Soul.\" But they should be taken seriously for another reason as well: they embody some of the conflicts and themes that run throughout Wilde's work. \"The Happy Prince\" stresses the importance of giving of oneself, even of making the ultimate sacrifice, in order to ameliorate the conditions of the poor. This message foreshadows some of Wilde's ideas in his later work The Soul of Man under Socialism. \"The Nightingale and the Rose\" deals in a similar way with giving, but here the emphasis is on the need to sacrifice for love. Wilde's love of beauty and his conception of its fleeting quality find expression in this story of a nightingale who sacrifices its life to produce the perfect rose. In the story's final satirical twist the beautiful rose is rejected because it does not match the color of a young girl's dress. In Oscar Wilde, Robert K. Miller declared that this ironic turn reveals Wilde's \"ambivalence toward love\" that is \"related to his ambivalence about women.\" In \"The Selfish Giant\" the title character overcomes his selfishness toward children and thus serves as an allegory of Christian redemption. The imaginative sympathy of the giant is similar to that which Wilde ascribes to Christ in his later work, De Profundis. \"The Fisherman and His Soul,\" from the second volume, is the most complex of Wilde's fairy tales; it was described by John A. Quintus in Virginia Quarterly Review as \"another treatment of the doppelgänger theme in which the body and the soul are separated, as they are in The Picture of Dorian Gray.\" In a reversal of the usual situation in which the body corrupts the soul, the Fisherman's soul—which the Fisherman has dispensed with so that he can love a mermaid—tempts his body to sin and through the resultant suffering body and soul are reunited.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.042776107788086, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "At the time he was writing The Picture of Dorian Gray, Wilde became friendly with Robert (\"Robbie\") Ross, whom he had first met in 1886 at Oxford and who later served as Wilde's literary executor after faithfully standing by him through Wilde's trials and the horrors of Wilde's two years in prison. H. Montgomery Hyde, in Oscar Wilde: A Biography, cited \"strong grounds for believing that it was with [Ross] that Wilde first deliberately experimented in homosexual practices.\" Ross kept Wilde apprised of all the literary gossip, and when Dorian Gray appeared in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine in 1890, Ross wrote the following to him: \"Even in the precincts of the Savile nothing but praise of Dorian Gray, though of course it is said to be very dangerous. I heard a clergyman extolling it, he only regretted some of the sentiments . . . as apt to lead people astray.\" Most of the reviews of the novel were hostile because of the book's supposed perversity and immorality. A particularly scathing attack in The Scots Observer made a veiled reference to Wilde's homosexuality and suggested he take up tailoring or some other \"decent\" trade. For the novel's hardcover edition, published the following year, Wilde made some changes, most important of which was the addition of six chapters and the famous epigrammatic preface. Perhaps surprisingly, the reviews this time were more favorable. Walter Pater praised the book highly, and, as Hyde reported in Oscar Wilde: A Biography, Irish poet and dramatist William Butler Yeats wrote that \"Dorian Gray, with all its faults, is a wonderful book.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.2226284742355347, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "\"In spite of its many weaknesses,\" asserted Edouard Roditi in Oscar Wilde: A Critical Guidebook, \"The Picture of Dorian Gray yet remains, in many respects, a great novel. Though hastily written and clumsily constructed, it manages to haunt many readers with vivid memories of its visionary descriptions.\" Epifanio San Juan preferred to assess the book's importance in terms of its contribution to the development of the novel: \"In setting a portrait, a work of art, at the center of the action, Wilde effects the interplay of natural perception and moral judgment in the novel. From the reader's viewpoint, the picture suggests the treatment of angle and distance—the ways of telling and showing—which make up the perennial issues of the aesthetics and criticism of fiction.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.1882283687591553, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "While The Picture of Dorian Gray has an assured place as a serious work of art and a document of fin de siècle aestheticism, it did not gain for its author a reputation as a great novelist. It is rather because of his dramas that Wilde's reputation has remained most secure. Louis Kronenberger, in The Thread of Laughter, mentioned Wilde together with the great eighteenth-century dramatist, Richard Brinsley Sheridan : \"The brilliant stage comedy that glittered briefly in Sheridan and then remained dormant, if not dead, for over a hundred years is in some measure brought back to life with Oscar Wilde.\" Wilde's strengths were certainly suited to the theater; no medium better showcases his irrepressible wit, his penchant for paradox, and his sardonic views on manners and morals.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.5176875591278076, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Salomé is vastly different from Wilde's society comedies which were rapidly to follow in the early 1890s. This exotic one-act play has more the atmosphere of the earlier poem The Sphinx in its variations on the themes of obsession, lust, incest, and violence. Salomé moves forward largely on the basis of ritualistic repetition and a unifying pattern of imagery. Richard Ellmann, in Oscar Wilde: A Collection of Critical Essays, described this unity as \"the extreme concentration upon a single episode which is like an image, with a synchronized moon changing color from pale to blood-red in keeping with the action, and an atmosphere of frenzy framed in exotic chill.\" Salomé is Wilde's most completely decadent work. While the play exhibits a few traces of a moral point of view—Jokanaan's rejection of Salomé and Herod's fearful conscience at the end—the dominant impression is one of macabre beauty, and the climax is reached when Salomé's kisses the bitter lips of Jokanaan's severed head. This impression was undercut for critic Alan Bird, who, in The Plays of Oscar Wilde, contended that even in this play Wilde's wit shows through: \"Yet the reader (or audience) can never escape the uncomfortable sensation that the author is actually parodying the action, the words, the characters, the whole ensemble of the drama. This suspicion of parody, however faint, produces an intentional distancing, a deliberate alienation, which far from allowing us to dismiss the drama seems to increase the total effect of decadence.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.235248565673828, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "George Woodcock, who in The Paradox of Oscar Wilde examined at length the social ideas in Wilde's other comedies, found \"no explicit social theme\" in The Importance of Being Earnest. In Papers on Language and Literature, Dennis Spininger concurred, explaining that Wilde \"uses the tools of the satirist without wanting to cure the follies and ills he criticizes.\" Although Kate Matlock posited in Journal of Irish Literature that Wilde makes an affirmation at the end of the play in that it \"asserts that marriage is a positive social element which reins in deceptive and potentially corrupt bachelor tendencies,\" such critics as Spininger and Morris Freedman have moved away from such a conventional view of the comedy as a reassertion of order and toward a perception of the play as anticipating the drama of the absurd. Perhaps Freedman was correct when in The Moral Impulse he described the play as \"an account of the search of several young persons for meaning in a society extraordinarily reluctant, even impotent, to assign importance to anything except the superficial.\" However, the second part of this statement is much easier to accept than the first part, because the young people participate in this farcical society, and they live by its rules—or break them in acceptable ways. If an element of seriousness can be identified in this play, it may be what Eric Bentley in The Playwright as Thinker called \"a pseudo-irresponsible jabbing at all the great problems.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.120368003845215, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "During his imprisonment Wilde continued to write as an essayist. He had been writing critical essays since 1879, when he arrived in London from Oxford and began to write on art for various London periodicals. In 1882 he lectured in America, and these lectures were published after his death by his bibliographer Stuart Mason. His most important critical essays were \"The Decay of Lying,\" \"Pen, Pencil, and Poison,\" \"The Critic as Artist,\" and \"The Truth of Masks,\" first published in Intentions; \"The Soul of Man Under Socialism,\" which first appeared in the Fortnightly Review in 1891; and De Profundis, a long letter written to Lord Alfred Douglas from prison and published in 1905. Richard Ellman, in his introduction to The Artist as Critic: Critical Writings of Oscar Wilde, placed him at the end of a clear progression of English critics from Matthew Arnold to Ruskin to Pater. Wilde clearly had Arnold in mind in \"The Critic as Artist,\" when he turned upside down his predecessor's famous dictum that the function of criticism is to see the object as it really is: Wilde would have it that \"the aim of the critic is to see the object as in itself it really is not.\" This is no mere playing with paradox for Wilde, because this whole essay strives to show that criticism is creative, that the critic uses the work of art as a jumping-off place for his own imaginative activity. The higher the imagination soars, both from the work of art and from reality, the better the criticism. Just as the critic in this sense can be superior to the artist, so the artist is superior to the man of action. The man of action is the least imaginative because action is \"a base concession to fact.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.3247170448303223, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "O Wilde", "passage": "The Soul of Man under Socialism, though not collected in Intentions, was published in the same year, 1891. Wilde's society friends must have been amused at his advocacy of socialism, but the conclusions of this essay are consistent with those of the other essays—if we accept his premises about socialism. Wilde advocates a nonauthoritarian socialism under which the individual would be freed from either the burden of poverty or the burdens of greed and guilt. As Michael Helfand and Philip Smith stated in Texas Studies in Literature and Language, \"Wilde formulated a nonauthoritarian socialist theory which encouraged aesthetic activity, analogous to sexual selection, and reduced competition (and thus natural selection), as the way of achieving continuous cultural and social improvement.\" To Wilde's previous emphasis on imagination he now brings an emphasis on individualism, both of which, he speculates, would flourish under socialism.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.790174961090088, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Wilde's last important essay was written during his imprisonment. Events leading up to Wilde's incarceration began when Lord Alfred Douglas's father, the Marquess of Queensberry, tried unsuccessfully to end the relationship between his son and Wilde. Frustrated by his lack of success, he went to Wilde's club and left his card, which was inscribed \"To Oscar Wilde posing as a somdomite [sic ].\" Against all advice, in early 1895 Wilde decided to sue Queensberry for libel. Wilde lost the case, and as a result of the testimony against him at the trial, he was arrested and tried for homosexuality. Since the jury could not agree on a verdict, Wilde was tried a second time and ultimately convicted. The record of these trials, which was published by H. Montgomery Hyde in 1948 as Trials of Oscar Wilde, makes fascinating reading, revealing as it does the vanity of Wilde, the eccentricities of Queensbury, and exultation of the British public at the verdict. Wilde was sentenced in May, 1895, to two years of hard labor, most of which was spent at Reading Gaol.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.1275572776794434, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Boyd pointed to a handful of scholars, including Jonathan Dollimore and Richard Dellamora, who have subsequently placed Wilde \"in the forefront of writers who examine the sexual and political dimensions of art.\" Boyd argues that even in such a favorable light, scholars tend to gravitate toward the author's plays and longer fiction like Dorian Gray, to the neglect of Wilde's shorter pieces. \"More attention must be paid to his short fiction,\" she maintained. \"In this age of literary theory, few writers can articulate as clearly as Wilde did for the theoretical bases for their works and then actually practice what they preach. Wilde's stories show that he was able to merge theory and practice, creating works of art that stand up well to critical scrutiny.\" The author has been the subject of many biographies, both in book and film version, notably Richard Ellmann's 1988 work, Oscar Wilde, and the dramatic film Wilde, released in the late 1990s.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.350029468536377, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Just as Wilde the playwright and poet established his place in the literary canon, so Wilde the correspondent has been the object of critical examination as well. Several volumes of the author's letters have been published, including The Complete Letters of Oscar Wilde, co-edited by Wilde's grandson, Merlin Holland, and published in 2000. In his introduction, Holland describes coming across the full texts of letters previously published only in fragments. In his grandson's view, the missives show another side to Wilde, beyond the creator of social comedies and poems. With these letters, maintained Holland, readers must reinterpret the author as \"a hard-working professional writer, deeply interested by the issues of his day and carrying in his intellectual baggage something that we all to frequently overlook, a quite extraordinary classical, literary and philosophical education.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.182429790496826, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "The Fairy Tales of Oscar Wilde, illustrated by Isabelle Brent, Holt (New York, NY), 1993.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.849611759185791, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde - Poetry Foundation" }, { "answer": "Sebastian Melmoth", "passage": "Sebastian Melmoth (includes epigrams and aphorisms, excerpted, and The Soul of Man under Socialism), Arthur L. 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Contributor of articles, essays, reviews, and criticism such as \"Woman's Dress,\" \"More Radical Ideas upon Dress Reform,\" \"Sermon in Stones at Bloomsbury,\" \"Mrs. Langtry as Hester Grazebrook,\" \"London Models,\" \"Some Cruelties of Prison Life,\" \"Oscar Wilde on Poets and Poetry,\" \"Slaves of Fashion,\" \"Costume,\" and \"The American Invasion\" to periodicals, including Pall Mall Gazette, Dramatic Review, Woman's World, New York World, Court and Society Review, English Illustrated Magazine, London Daily Chronicle, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, and Chameleon. 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"Oscar Wild", "passage": "New Oscar Wilde Quote", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.6897716522216797, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde's quotes and one-liners Quotations from plays ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "After being lost for over 120 years, this Oscar Wilde quote turned up in the cover of an old book:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.9334356188774109, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde's quotes and one-liners Quotations from plays ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "From the above quotes, clearly Oscar Wilde was not a stand-up comedian.  Instead of jokes, what you find amongst Oscar Wilde quotes are witty one liners and repartee, for example:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.967852592468262, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde's quotes and one-liners Quotations from plays ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "A pompous speaker who had a great opinion of himself gave a long after-dinner speech.  He 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"passage": "Will and I tried to select ten of Oscar Wilde's best, and most witty quotes.  The reason that we failed that our opinion changed from one day to the next.  It was just so difficult to leave out any of his quotes, they all have a place where they sum up a situation succinctly.  This is why we have stayed with this long list of witty sayings.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.246530055999756, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde's quotes and one-liners Quotations from plays ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Scandal is gossip made tedious by morality.  (School for Scandal was written by Sheridan not Oscar Wilde)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.92739486694336, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde's quotes and one-liners Quotations from plays ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wild", "passage": "Oscar Wilde's Statue", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.0677413940429688, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde's quotes and one-liners 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What was Scarlett O'Hara's real first name?
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Her baby brothers are buried in the family burying ground at Tara, and each was named Gerald O'Hara, Jr.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 6.883626461029053, "source": "wiki", "title": "Scarlett O'Hara" }, { "answer": "Katie", "passage": "Scarlett is a variation of “scarlet”, derived from the Old French word “escarlate” which described top-quality fabric or “rich cloth” (from Medieval Latin “scarlatum”, or cloth of scarlet). Some scholars believe the word was ultimately borrowed from Arabic “siqillat” (fine cloth). The word’s original meaning did not necessarily suggest “bright red” cloth; it covered various other colored fabrics, as well. Scarlet and Scarlett developed as surnames in medieval England derived from an occupation name, i.e., a seller of rich cloth. By the 14th century, however, “scarlet” came to define a specific shade of red rather than “fine cloth”. The notion of scarlet (as in a Scarlet Lady) being “red with shame” is attested from the 14th century, referring to two specific Biblical passages: “And then come, and accuse me, saith the Lord: if your sins be as scarlet, they shall be made as white as snow: and if they be as red a crimson, they shall be white as wool.” (Isaiah 1:18); and: “…the woman was clothed in purple and scarlet color, and covered with gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of her immorality.” (Revelations 17:4). However, it was neither the fine cloth nor the shameful lady that served to popularize Scarlett as a female given name. That credit goes to the author of “Gone with the Wind” (1936), Margaret Mitchell, and her unforgettable central character, Katie Scarlett O’Hara. Mitchell used the middle name Scarlett as the character’s grandmother’s maiden name, but her heroine is always known as Scarlett. The book was such a success and the main character, Scarlett, so lively and dynamic, that the name took on a life of its own. As a name bestowed on baby girls today, Scarlett is most popular in Australia and the United Kingdom, followed by Canada and the United States.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.5454259514808655, "source": "search", "title": "Scarlett - Baby Girl Name Meaning and Origin | Oh Baby! Names" }, { "answer": "Katie", "passage": "Scarlett O'Hara (Gone with the Wind) Katie Scarlett O'Hara Hamilton Kennedy Butler Is one of popular fiction’s best known heroines, as the protagonist of Margaret Mitchell’s 1936 Pulitzer Prize winning novel, Gone With The Wind and its equally successful award winning movie adaptation in 1939. Inevitably, the British beauty, Vivien Leigh, who trumped all those Southern belles for the part, has become inextricably paired with Scarlett in our minds. Headstrong and willful, self-confident, self absorbed and steely- spined, she of the 16 inch waist and the 16 ton ego, Scarlett almost singlehandedly saves her family and plantation from the destruction wrought by the Civil War. She is a pampered Southern belle at the novel’s opening, whose main intent in life is to achieve the love of the quintessential Southern gentleman, Ashley Wilkes. Thwarted in this, her every move is motivated by her single-minded desire to succeed in this impossible (and highly unsuitable) goal. Scarlett, of course, represents the unwillingness of the Old South to let go of its antiquated notions of a way of life. Pulled kicking and screaming into the harsh realities of the war and its consequences, she adapts to the hardships with grim determination. When Reconstruction gets underway, she claims her place in it as well, bartering and compromising with the Yankees to suit her own ends. Throughout all this she bears her ill-placed love for Ashley as a beacon in the dark, always striving to make it to the other side of adversity with him as her prize. Finally, she loses what remnants of her mother’s gentility she had clung to, and recognizes with an unsettling insight that it is Rhett Butler all along who had been right for her. Charmingly opportunistic and irreverently seductive, Rhett nonetheless harbors a reluctant instinct to do the right thing. By the time Scarlett has her epiphany, Rhett has run out of patience for the game. Our heroine, undaunted as ever, declares tomorrow to be another day and we know she will survive. Dreamy-eyed teen-aged girls who first encounter Scarlett firmly believe that such an outcome is inevitable. Older, wiser women know otherwise. 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How many years did Robinson Crusoe spend shipwrecked on his island?
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"What one word was intentionally left out of the movie version of Mario Puzo's novel, ""The Godfather"". even though this word was the working title of the book?"
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[ { "answer": "Mafia", "passage": "The Godfather is a 1972 American crime film directed by Francis Ford Coppola and produced by Albert S. Ruddy, based on Mario Puzo's best-selling novel of the same name. It stars Marlon Brando and Al Pacino as the leaders of a fictional New York crime family. The story, spanning 1945 to 1955, chronicles the family under the patriarch Vito Corleone, focusing on the transformation of Michael Corleone (Pacino) from reluctant family outsider to ruthless Mafia boss.", "precise_score": 1.6794886589050293, "rough_score": 3.683414936065674, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Godfather" }, { "answer": "Mafia", "passage": "The film is based on Mario Puzo's novel The Godfather, a well-received novel that remained on The New York Times Best Seller list for 67 weeks and sold over nine million copies in two years. The novel became the best selling published work in history for several years. Paramount Pictures originally found out about Puzo's novel in 1967 when a literary scout for the company contacted then Paramount Vice President of Production Peter Bart about Puzo's sixty-page unfinished manuscript. Bart believed the work was \"much beyond a Mafia story\" and offered Puzo a $12,500 option for the work, with an option for $80,000 if the finished work were made into a film. Despite Puzo's agent telling him to turn down the offer, Puzo was desperate for money and accepted the deal. In March 1967, Paramount announced that they backed Puzo's upcoming work and planned to make a feature-length film out of it. In 1969, Paramount confirmed their intentions to make a film out of the novel for the price of $80,000, with aims to have the film released on Christmas Day in 1971. On March 23, 1970, Albert S. Ruddy was officially announced as the film's producer, in part because studio executives were impressed with his interview and because he was known for bringing his films in under budget.", "precise_score": 2.275053024291992, "rough_score": 2.522411584854126, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Godfather" }, { "answer": "Mafia", "passage": "The concept of a mafia \"Godfather\" was an invention of Mario Puzo's and the film's effect was to add the fictional nomenclature to the language. Similarly, Don Vito Corleone's unforgettable \"I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse\"voted the second most memorable line in cinema history in AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes by the American Film Institutewas adopted by actual gangsters. In the French novel Le Père Goriot, Honoré de Balzac wrote of Vautrin telling Eugene: \"In that case I will make you an offer that no one would decline.\" According to Anthony Fiato, Patriarca crime family members Paulie Intiso and Nicky Giso modeled their speech on Brando's portrayal. Intiso would frequently swear and use poor grammar; but after the movie came out, he started to articulate and philosophize more.", "precise_score": 3.542072057723999, "rough_score": 5.517176628112793, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Godfather" }, { "answer": "Mafia", "passage": "Mario Gianluigi Puzo (;; October 15, 1920 – July 2, 1999) was an American author, screenwriter and journalist. He is known for his crime novels about the Mafia, most notably The Godfather (1969), which he later co-adapted into a three-part film saga directed by Francis Ford Coppola. He received the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for the first film in 1972 and Part II in 1974. Puzo also wrote the original screenplay for the 1978 Superman film. His last novel, The Family, was released posthumously in 2001.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.1382861137390137, "source": "wiki", "title": "Mario Puzo" }, { "answer": "Mafia", "passage": "Puzo's most famous work, The Godfather (1969), was encouraged by a suggestion of the publisher of his The Fortunate Pilgrim (1965) who thought that if there was more mafia that it would have been more successful. A story outline was prepared and presented to the publisher who rejected it. After several publishers were approached, Putnam editors met with him without having read the outline. He told them a few stories and the project was approved. With the advance, he got on with the project. He had heard anecdotes about Mafia organizations during his time in pulp journalism.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.1404874324798584, "source": "wiki", "title": "Mario Puzo" }, { "answer": "Mafia", "passage": "Paramount production head Robert Evans wanted the picture to be directed by an Italian American to make the film \"ethnic to the core.\" Sergio Leone was Paramount's first choice to direct the film. Leone turned down the option to work on his own gangster film Once Upon a Time in America. Peter Bogdanovich was then approached but he also declined the offer because he was not interested in the mafia. In addition, Peter Yates, Richard Brooks, Arthur Penn, Costa-Gavras, and Otto Preminger were all offered the position and declined. Peter Bart wanted Francis Ford Coppola to get the job as director because he believed Coppola would work for a low sum and budget. Coppola initially turned down the job because he did not finish Puzo's novel. At the time Coppola's studio, American Zoetrope, owed over $400,000 to Warner Bros. for budget overruns with the film THX 1138 and when coupled with his poor financial standing, along with advice from friends and family, Coppola reversed his initial decision and took the job. Coppola was officially announced as director of the film on September 28, 1970. Paramount had offered twelve other directors the job with The Godfather before Coppola agreed. Coppola agreed to receive $125,000 and six percent of the gross rentals.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.330245018005371, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Godfather" }, { "answer": "Mafia", "passage": "Before The Godfather was in production, Paramount had been going through an unsuccessful period. Their latest mafia based movie, The Brotherhood, had been a box office bomb. In addition, the studio had usurped their budget for their recent films: Darling Lili, Paint Your Wagon, and Waterloo. The budget for the film was originally $2.5 million but as the book grew in popularity and Coppola argued for, and ultimately received a larger budget. Paramount executives wanted the movie to be set in then modern-day Kansas City and shot in the studio backlot in order to cut down on costs. Coppola objected and wanted to set the movie in the same time period as its eponymous novel, the 1940s and 1950s; Coppola's reasons included: Michael Corleone's Marine Corps stint, the emergence of corporate America, and America in the years after World War II. The executives eventually agreed to Coppola's wish as the novel became increasingly successful. The studio heads subsequently let Coppola film on location in New York and Sicily.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.763047218322754, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Godfather" }, { "answer": "Mafia", "passage": "The Italian-American Civil Rights League wanted all uses of the words \"mafia\" and \"Cosa Nostra\" to be removed from the script, in addition to feeling that the film emphasized stereotypes about Italian-Americans. The league also requested that all the money earned from the premier be donated to the league's fund to build a new hospital. Coppola claimed that Puzo's screenplay only contained two instances of the word \"mafia\" being used, while \"Cosa Nostra\" was not used at all. Those two uses were removed and replaced with other terms, which Coppola felt did not change the story at all. The league eventually gave its support for the script.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.411660194396973, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Godfather" }, { "answer": "Mafia", "passage": "From the start of production, Coppola wanted Robert Duvall to play the part of Tom Hagen. After screen testing several other actors, Coppola eventually got his wish and Duvall was awarded the part of Tom Hagen. Al Martino, a then famed singer in nightclubs, was notified of the character Johnny Fontane by a friend who read the eponymous novel and felt Martino represented the character of Johnny Fontane. Martino then contacted producer Al Ruddy, who gave him the part. However, Martino was stripped of the part after Coppola became director and then awarded the role to Italian singer Vic Damone. Damone eventually dropped the role because he did not want to play an anti-Italian American character, in addition to being paid too little. According to Martino, after being stripped of the role, he went to his godfather and crime boss Russ Bufalino who then orchestrated the publication of various news articles that talked of how Coppola was unaware of Ruddy giving Martino the part; that, when coupled with pressure from the mafia who felt Martino deserved the role, led Damone to quit as Fontane. Either way, the part of Johnny Fontane ended up with Martino.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.426548957824707, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Godfather" }, { "answer": "Mafia", "passage": "Previous Mafia films had looked at the gangs from the perspective of an outraged outsider. In contrast, The Godfather presents the gangster's perspective of the Mafia as a response to corrupt society. Although the Corleone family is presented as immensely rich and powerful, no scenes depict prostitution, gambling, loan sharking or other forms of racketeering. Some critics argue that the setting of a criminal counterculture allows for unapologetic gender stereotyping, and is an important part of the film's appeal (\"You can act like a man!\", Don Vito tells a weepy Johnny Fontane).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.769657611846924, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Godfather" }, { "answer": "Mafia", "passage": "The image of the Mafia as a feudal organization with the Don as both the protector of the small fry and the collector of obligations from them for his services is now a commonplace Italian stereotype which The Godfather helped to create. Similarly, the recasting of the Don's family as a figurative \"royal family\" has spread beyond fictional boundaries into the real world as well – (cf. John Gotti – the \"Dapper Don\", and his celebrity family.) This portrayal is echoed in the more sordid reality of lower level Mafia \"familial\" entanglements depicted in various post-Godfather Mafia fare, such as Scorsese's Mean Streets and Casino.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.1791486740112305, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Godfather" }, { "answer": "Mafia", "passage": "The 1999 film Analyze This made many references both directly and indirectly to The Godfather, with a dream scene repeating almost shot for shot the attack on Vito Corleone. Brando virtually reprised the role of the Don in the 1990 comedy The Freshman, and the 2004 animation Shark Tale nodded at this and other Mafia-related films. Similarly, Rugrats in Paris, based on a Nickelodeon children's show, began with an extended parody of The Godfather.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.404553413391113, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Godfather" }, { "answer": "Mafia", "passage": "A. 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In the comic strips, what was the name of Mandrake the Magician's giant partner?
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The entire series has been released by BCI Eclipse in two DVD sets.", "precise_score": 4.183990955352783, "rough_score": 5.434775352478027, "source": "wiki", "title": "Mandrake the Magician" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Leon Mandrake, the stage magician, who was known for his top hat, pencil line moustache and scarlet-lined cape, is sometimes thought to be the basis for the origin of the strip. But Leon Mandrake actually chose his stage name to match the popular strip and later legally change his surname from Giglio to Mandrake. The resemblance between the comic strip hero and the real life magician was close enough to allow Leon to at least passively allow the illusion that the strip was based on his stage persona. Leon Mandrake, who toured as Mandrake the Magician, was accompanied at the time the strip began by Narda, his first wife and stage assistant who appears in the strip. Velvet, his life-time partner would also later make appearances in the strip along with his real-life side-kick, Lothar. In fact, Leon Mandrake had been performing for well over ten years before Lee Falk introduced the comic strip character. Davis, the strip's creator became good friends and corresponded for years afterwards.", "precise_score": 4.898402214050293, "rough_score": 7.548846244812012, "source": "wiki", "title": "Mandrake the Magician" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Mandrake was also the first comic strip with a racially integrated cast of crime-fighters. Mandrake's partner in adventure is the gigantic Lothar, and the two of them have been fighting evildoers for decades! 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Mandrake has an adoptive son of Asian blood named Kshin, whom he is training as his apprentice and heir. Peter Renaday provided the voice of Mandrake and Buster Jones provided that of Lothar. The entire series has been released by BCI Eclipse in two DVD sets.", "precise_score": 4.183990955352783, "rough_score": 5.434775352478027, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Crossgen Comics Database Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Leon Mandrake , the stage magician, who was known for his top hat, pencil line moustache and scarlet-lined cape, was the basis for the strip. Leon Mandrake, who toured as Mandrake the Magician, was accompanied at the time the strip began by Narda, his first wife and stage assistant who appears in the strip. Velvet, his life-time partner would also later make appearances in the strip along with his real-life side-kick, Lothar. In fact, Leon Mandrake had been performing for well over ten years before Lee Falk introduced the comic strip character. Davis, the strip's creator became good friends and corresponded for years afterwards.", "precise_score": 5.5007853507995605, "rough_score": 7.477615833282471, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Crossgen Comics Database Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "A software company called MandrakeSoft started in France in 1998. Their biggest product was the GNU/Linux distribution Mandrake Linux. In February 2004, MandrakeSoft lost a court case against Hearst Corporation, owners of King Features Syndicate. Hearst contends that MandrakeSoft is infringing upon King Features' trademarked character Mandrake the Magician. The word Mandrake is not unique to the King Features character, and MandrakeSoft appealed the decision. However, the Linux-tool Lothar which was developed in a project sponsored by MandrakeSoft also has a name inspired by the comic strip, where Lothar is the longtime friend of Mandrake the Magician. The use of a magician's top hat and magic wand in images and logos also showed that MandrakeSoft wanted to associate the name with a magician and not (for example) the mandrake root. Consequently and due to the acquisition of the Linux company called Conectiva, MandrakeSoft and its product have changed names to Mandriva and Mandriva Linux respectively.", "precise_score": 2.0718343257904053, "rough_score": 4.470052719116211, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Superhero Wiki Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Leon Mandrake, the stage magician, who was known for his top hat, pencil line moustache and scarlet-lined cape, was the basis for the strip. Leon Mandrake, who toured as Mandrake the Magician, was accompanied at the time the strip began by Narda, his first wife and stage assistant who appears in the strip. Velvet, his life-time partner would also later make appearances in the strip along with his real-life side-kick, Lothar. In fact, Leon Mandrake had been performing for well over ten years before Lee Falk introduced the comic strip character. Davis, the strip's creator became good friends and corresponded for years afterwards.", "precise_score": 5.5007853507995605, "rough_score": 7.477615833282471, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Superhero Wiki Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "In 1939, Columbia produced a 12-part Mandrake the Magician serial, based on the King Features strip, starring Warren Hull as Mandrake and Al Kikume as Lothar. The serial is available on DVD.", "precise_score": 2.566049814224243, "rough_score": 4.163014888763428, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - iSnare Free Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "In the animated series Defenders of the Earth (1986–87), Mandrake the Magician teams with fellow King Features adventurers Flash Gordon and The Phantom . Mandrake's best friend and crime fighting partner Lothar also has a prominent role, as well as a teenage son nicknamed L.J. (Lothar Jr.) who was also a martial artist. Mandrake has an adoptive son of Asian blood named Kshin, whom he is training as his apprentice and heir. Peter Renaday provided the voice of Mandrake and Buster Jones provided that of Lothar. 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[17] Leon Mandrake was accompanied by Narda, his first wife and stage assistant, named after a similar character who appears in the strip. Velvet, his replacement assistant and eventual life-time partner, would also later make appearances in the strip along with his real-life side-kick, Lothar.", "precise_score": 4.976806640625, "rough_score": 7.732131004333496, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - iSnare Free Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Lothar is Mandrake's best friend and crimefighting companion. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.757713794708252, "source": "wiki", "title": "Mandrake the Magician" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Mandrake first met Lothar during his travels in Africa. Lothar was \"Prince of the Seven Nations\", a mighty federation of jungle tribes; but forbore to become king and instead followed Mandrake on his world travels. Lothar is often referred to as \"the strongest man in the world\", with the exception of Hojo — Mandrake's chef and secret chief of Inter Intel. Lothar is invulnerable to any weapon forged by man, impervious to heat, cold and possesses the stamina of a thousand men. He also cannot be harmed by magic directly (fire bolts, force bolts, spell incantations). He can lift an elephant by one hand easily.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.122386932373047, "source": "wiki", "title": "Mandrake the Magician" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "One of the first African crimefighting heroes ever to appear in comics, Lothar made his first appearance alongside Mandrake in 1934 in the inaugural daily strip. In the beginning, Lothar spoke poor English and wore a fez, short pants, and a leopard skin. In a 1935 work by King Features Syndicate, Lothar is referred to as Mandrake's \"giant black slave.\" When artist Fred Fredericks took over in 1965, Lothar spoke correct English and his clothing changed, although he often wore shirts with leopard-skin patterns. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.7922425270080566, "source": "wiki", "title": "Mandrake the Magician" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Karma is Lothar's girlfriend, an African princess who works as a model.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.170286178588867, "source": "wiki", "title": "Mandrake the Magician" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "In 2013, Dynamite Entertainment launched a mini-series, Kings Watch, where (much like Defenders of the Earth), Mandrake and Lothar teamed up with the Phantom, as well as Flash Gordon, Dale Arden and Hans Zarkov. This series pitted the six characters against the Cobra and Ming the Merciless. This was followed by a Mandrake solo comic, written by Roger Langridge and drawn by Jeremy Treece, as part of Dynamite's King: Dynamite series. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.3689155578613281, "source": "wiki", "title": "Mandrake the Magician" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "In Mad #14 (August 1954), Mandrake was spoofed as \"Manduck\". He lives in a city dump, which he convinces visitors is a palatial home by \"gesturing hypnotically\". In this story, he matches wits with The Shadow; he, Lothar (called \"Loathar\"), and The Shadow all gesture hypnotically at each other and after a huge explosion only Lothar (looking like Manduck) remains. In another issue, Manduck pulls off the trick of turning Loathar into a six-foot-tall blonde woman.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.271881103515625, "source": "wiki", "title": "Mandrake the Magician" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Anthony Herrera had the title role in the TV movie Mandrake (1979) with Ji-Tu Cumbuka as Lothar. Magician Harry Blackstone Jr. was featured in the cast.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.6204086542129517, "source": "wiki", "title": "Mandrake the Magician" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "NBC made a pilot for a Mandrake the Magician TV series in 1954, but no other episodes were made. Stage magician Coe Norton starred as Mandrake and Woody Strode as Lothar.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.3153012990951538, "source": "wiki", "title": "Mandrake the Magician" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Lothar", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.126913070678711, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician Comic Strip for ... - Comics Kingdom" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Lothar is Mandrake's assistant in criminal investigations and his best friend. His immense physical strength has often saved Mandrake from dire peril. The two met during one of Mandrake's many jaunts around the world and fast became friends. They established themselves as the first interracial team of crime-fighters. Lothar has also had memorable careers as both a boxer and bodyguard.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.657049179077148, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician Comic Strip for ... - Comics Kingdom" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Lothar is Mandrake's best friend and crimefighting companion. [4] Mandrake first met Lothar during his travels in Africa. Lothar was \"Prince of the Seven Nations\", a mighty federation of jungle tribes; but forbore to become king and instead followed Mandrake on his world travels. Lothar is often referred to as \"the strongest man in the world\", with the exception of Hojo — Mandrake's chef and secret chief of Inter Intel. Lothar is invulnerable to any weapon forged by man, impervious to heat, cold and possesses the stamina of a thousand men. He also cannot be harmed by magic directly (fire bolts, force bolts, spell incantations). 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[5]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.1648590564727783, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Crossgen Comics Database Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Karma is Lothar's girlfriend, an African princess who works as a model.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.170286178588867, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Crossgen Comics Database Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "In the early Mad , Mandrake was spoofed as \"Manduck\". He lives in a hovel, which he convinces visitors is a palatial home by \"gesturing hypnotically\". In the story he matches wits with The Shadow ; he, Lothar, and The Shadow all gesture hypnotically at each other and only Lothar (looking like Manduck) remains. In a later article, Manduck pulls off the trick of turning Lothar into a six-foot-tall blonde woman.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.550624370574951, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Crossgen Comics Database Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "On radio as a 15-minute program, Mandrake the Magician aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System from November 11, 1940, until February 6, 1942. Originally a three-day-a-week serial, it expanded to five days a week in 1941. Uttering the incantation \"invovo legem magicarum\" (I invoke the laws of magic) was Raymond Edward Johnson , who starred as Mandrake. Juano Hernandez portrayed Lothar, and Jessica Tandy [6] and Francesca Lenni took the role of Princess Narda. The series was directed by Carlo De Angelo.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.3624226152896881, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Crossgen Comics Database Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Anthony Herrera had the title role in the TV movie Mandrake (1979) with Ji-Tu Cumbuka as Lothar. Magician Harry Blackstone Jr. was featured in the cast.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.6204086542129517, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Crossgen Comics Database Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "NBC made a pilot for a Mandrake the Magician TV series in 1954, but no other episodes were made. Stage magician Coe Norton starred as Mandrake and Woody Strode as Lothar.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.3153012990951538, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Crossgen Comics Database Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Lothar (Character) - Comic Vine", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.754345893859863, "source": "search", "title": "Lothar (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "The Lothar wiki last edited by LogMan on 05/12/14 12:13PM View full history", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.300151824951172, "source": "search", "title": "Lothar (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Lothar is one of the first black crime fighting heroes in history as well as one of the first black characters to be treated with respect. First being portrayed as wearing small shorts, fez, and a leopard skin and speaking poor English, his muscle far exceeded his mind. He was modernized in 1965 by artist Fred Fredericks. His clothes changed, he began speaking correct English and was portrayed more as Mandrake's friend, partner and equal than as a simple manservant. Lothar and Mandrake are considered one of if not the first interracial crime fighting teams.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.191235542297363, "source": "search", "title": "Lothar (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Often credited as \"The Strongest Man in the World,\" Lothar lives up to this title. Lothar is Mandrake's best friend and crime fighting partner. He first met Mandrake when the magician was traveling through Africa. Lothar was the \"Prince of the Seven Nations,\" a great union of tribes. He gave up a chance to be king to travel the globe with Mandrake fighting evil in all its forms.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.135505199432373, "source": "search", "title": "Lothar (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Lothar in Defenders of the Earth", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.143021583557129, "source": "search", "title": "Lothar (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Lothar and Mandrake appeared as regular characters in the 80's cartoon Defenders of the Earth, alongside other King Features characters such as Flash Gordon , The Phantom and Ming the Merciless .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.35033315420150757, "source": "search", "title": "Lothar (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Lothar is Mandrake's best friend and crime-fighting companion. Mandrake first met Lothar during his travels in Africa. Lothar was then \"Prince of the Seven Nations\", a mighty federation of jungle tribes. He passed on the chance to become king and instead followed Mandrake on his world travels, fighting crime and villains from all over the world (and the rest of the universe as well). Lothar is often referred to as the strongest man in the world with the exception of perhaps Hojo — Mandrake's chef and secret chief of Inter Intel.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.636757850646973, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Superhero Wiki Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "One of the first black crimefighting heroes ever to appear in comics, Lothar made his first appearance alongside Mandrake in 1934 in the inaugural daily strip. Mandrake and Lothar are generally recognized as the world's first interracial team of crimefighters.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.2780308723449707, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Superhero Wiki Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "In the beginning, Lothar was little more than Mandrake's servant. He spoke poor English, wore a fez, short pants and a leopard skin. His muscles far exceeded his mental abilities. When artist Fred Fredericks took over in 1965 (after original artist Phil Davis had died), Lothar was modernized; he began to speak correct English, and his clothing changed, although he still often wears shirts with leopard-skin patterns.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.092860221862793, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Superhero Wiki Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Karma is Lothar's girlfriend, an African princess, who works as a model.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.157090187072754, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Superhero Wiki Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "In the early Mad , Mandrake was spoofed as \"Manduck.\" He lives in a hovel, which he convinces visitors is a palatial home by \"gesturing hypnotically\". In the story he matches wits with The Shadow ; he, Lothar, and The Shadow all gesture hypnotically at each other and only Lothar (looking like Manduck) remains. In a later article, Manduck pulls off the (enviable!) trick of turning Lothar into a six-foot-tall blonde woman.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.654070854187012, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Superhero Wiki Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "On radio as a 15-minute program, Mandrake the Magician aired on the Mutual Broadcasting System from November 11, 1940, until February 6, 1942. Originally a three-day-a-week serial, it expanded to five days a week in 1941. Uttering the incantation \"invovo legem magicarum\" was Raymond Edward Johnson, who starred as Mandrake. Juano Hernandez portrayed Lothar, and Francesca Lenni took the role of Princess Narda. The series was directed by Carlo De Angelo.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.2534729242324829, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Superhero Wiki Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "In 1939, Columbia produced a 12-part Mandrake the Magician , based on the King Features strip, starring Warren Hull as Mandrake and Al Kikume as Lothar. The serial is available on DVD.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.062589168548584, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Superhero Wiki Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "NBC made a pilot for a Mandrake the Magician TV series in 1954, but no other episodes were made. Stage magician Coe Norton starred as Mandrake and Woody Strode as Lothar.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.3153012990951538, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Superhero Wiki Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Anthony Herrera had the title role in the TV movie Mandrake (1979) with Ji-Tu Cumbuka as Lothar. Magician Harry Blackstone Jr. was featured in the cast.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.6204086542129517, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Superhero Wiki Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "In the animated series Defenders of the Earth (1986-87), Mandrake the Magician teams with fellow King Features adventurers Flash Gordon and The Phantom . Mandrake's friend Lothar also has a prominent role, as well as a teenage son nicknamed L.J. who was also a martial artist. Mandrake has an adoptive son of Asian blood named Kshin, whom he's training as his apprentice and heir. Peter Renaday was the voice of Mandrake and Buster Jones the voice of Lothar. The entire series has been released by BCI Eclipse in two DVD sets.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.2793214321136475, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - Superhero Wiki Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "lothar", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.126913070678711, "source": "search", "title": "Gisel questions1 - Pastebin.com" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "What is the name of Dr. Seuss's egg-hatching elephant? horton Who was Clark Kent's high school sweetheart? lana lang What was the first published Sherlock Holmes story written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle? \"A study in scarlet\" To whom did Herman Melville dedicate his novel, Moby Dick? nathanial hawthorne What was the name of the girlfriend of Felix the Cat? phyllis Under what assumed name did Oscar Wilde live out the last three years of his life, in \"France? sebastian melmoth What was Scarlett O'Hara's real first name? katie How many years did Robinson Crusoe spend shipwrecked on his island? 24|twenty four George G. 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Under what name did it eventually terrify the reading and film going public? jaws What famous American writer was granted a patent for a best-selling book that contained no words? mark twain The Emerald City was the working title of which classic novel? \"The wonderful wizard of oz\" What book was Mark David Chapman carrying with him when he killed John Lennon on 12/8/80? catcher in the rye In the 1953 biopic about the famous Houdini who played the starring role? tony curtis O'Hare International airport is in which city? chicago Rap originated In what country? usa|united states After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the U.S. declared war on which country? japan What was the movie \"Twister \"about? tornados What is the name of the prehistoric town in which The Flintstones live? bedrock Barbie dolls were first made in which 20th-century decade? 50's|50s|1950s American supermarkets introduced what kind of codes in the mid 70s? barcodes|bar codes How many carats is pure gold? 24|twentyfour|twenty four Carlos Estevez is better known as whom? charlie sheen A 2000 year old, life size terracotta army was discovered in which country? china How long did the Arab-Israeli War of 1967 last? 6 days|six days", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.8913333415985107, "source": "search", "title": "Gisel questions1 - Pastebin.com" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "servant, a Black giant named Lothar, was played by Juano Hernandez and his", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.329797744750977, "source": "search", "title": "COMIC STRIPS: FROM PRINTED PAGE TO MICROPHONE" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "syndicated series it still reached thousands of listeners from regional stations. It was sufficiently popular to keep it in syndication in various markets from 1935 to 1954. Most of the time, Matt Crowley was playing the title lead and his sidekick, Kolu, was the voice of Juano Hernandez, who also played Lothar, the servant of Mandrake. Glenn Riggs was one of the announcers the series utilized. Since this series was a lengthy syndication, an exceptionally large number of shows survived and there are over 500 episodes in circulation now.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.48435640335083, "source": "search", "title": "COMIC STRIPS: FROM PRINTED PAGE TO MICROPHONE" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Lothar is Mandrake's best friend and crimefighting companion. [7] Mandrake first met Lothar during his travels in Africa. Lothar was \"Prince of the Seven Nations\", a mighty federation of jungle tribes; but forbore to become king and instead followed Mandrake on his world travels. Lothar is often referred to as \"the strongest man in the world\", with the exception of Hojo — Mandrake's chef and secret chief of Inter Intel. Lothar is invulnerable to any weapon forged by man, impervious to heat, cold and possesses the stamina of a thousand men. He also cannot be harmed by magic directly (fire bolts, force bolts, spell incantations). He can lift an elephant by one hand easily.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.8969621658325195, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - iSnare Free Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "One of the first African crimefighting heroes ever to appear in comics, Lothar made his first appearance alongside Mandrake in 1934 in the inaugural daily strip. In the beginning, Lothar spoke poor English and wore a fez , short pants, and a leopard skin. In a 1935 work by King Features Syndicate, Lothar is referred to as Mandrake's \"giant black slave.\" When artist Fred Fredericks took over in 1965, Lothar spoke correct English and his clothing changed, although he often wore shirts with leopard-skin patterns. [8]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.820422887802124, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - iSnare Free Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Karma is Lothar's girlfriend, an African princess who works as a model.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.170286178588867, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - iSnare Free Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "In 2013, Dynamite Entertainment launched a mini-series, Kings Watch, where (much like Defenders of the Earth), Mandrake and Lothar teamed up with the Phantom, as well as Flash Gordon, Dale Arden and Hans Zarkov . This series pitted the six characters against the Cobra and Ming the Merciless .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.820210933685303, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - iSnare Free Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "In Mad #14 (August 1954), Mandrake was spoofed as \"Manduck\". He lives in a city dump, which he convinces visitors is a palatial home by \"gesturing hypnotically\". In this story, he matches wits with The Shadow ; he, Lothar (called \"Loathar\"), and The Shadow all gesture hypnotically at each other and after a huge explosion only Lothar (looking like Manduck) remains. In another issue, Manduck pulls off the trick of turning Loathar into a six-foot-tall blonde woman.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.271881103515625, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - iSnare Free Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Anthony Herrera had the title role in the TV movie Mandrake (1979) with Ji-Tu Cumbuka as Lothar. Magician Harry Blackstone Jr. was featured in the cast.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.6204086542129517, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - iSnare Free Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "NBC made a pilot for a Mandrake the Magician TV series in 1954, but no other episodes were made. Stage magician Coe Norton starred as Mandrake and Woody Strode as Lothar.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.3153012990951538, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - iSnare Free Encyclopedia" }, { "answer": "Lothar", "passage": "Mandrake and Lothar first appeared in animated form with the Phantom, Flash Gordon, and Steve Canyon in the 1972 television special, The Man Who Hated Laughter . [16]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.6556265354156494, "source": "search", "title": "Mandrake the Magician - iSnare Free Encyclopedia" } ]
What was the name of the pig leader in George Orwell's Animal Farm?
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The animals work harder with the promise of easier lives with the windmill. When the animals find the windmill collapsed after a violent storm, Napoleon and Squealer convince the animals that Snowball is trying to sabotage their project. Once Snowball becomes a scapegoat, Napoleon begins to purge the farm with his dogs, killing animals he accuses of consorting with his old rival. When some animals recall the Battle of the Cowshed, Napoleon (who was nowhere to be found during the battle) frequently smears Snowball as a collaborator of Jones, while falsely representing himself as the hero of the battle. Beasts of England is replaced with an anthem glorifying Napoleon, who appears to be adopting the lifestyle of a man. The animals remain convinced that they are better off than they were under Mr. Jones.", "precise_score": -2.471893548965454, "rough_score": -2.1038103103637695, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Years pass, and the windmill is rebuilt along with construction of another windmill, which makes the farm a good amount of income. However, the concepts which Snowball discussed, of animal stalls with running water and lighting are forgotten, with Napoleon advocating that the happiest animals live simple lives. Besides Boxer, many of the animals who participated in the Revolution are dead, as well as Jones, who died in another part of England. The pigs start to resemble humans, as they walk upright, carry whips, and wear clothes. The Seven Commandments are abridged to a single phrase: \"All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others\". Napoleon holds a dinner party for the pigs and local farmers, with whom he celebrates a new alliance. He abolishes the practice of the revolutionary traditions and restores the name \"The Manor Farm\". As the animals look from pigs to humans, they realise they can no longer distinguish between the two.", "precise_score": -5.143741130828857, "rough_score": -3.9512314796447754, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "*Moses – The raven, \"Mr. Jones's especial pet, was a spy and a tale-bearer, but he was also a clever talker.\" Initially following Mrs. Jones into exile, he reappears several years later and resumes his role of talking but not working. He regales Animal Farm's denizens with tales of a wondrous place beyond the clouds called \"Sugarcandy Mountain, that happy country where we poor animals shall rest forever from our labours!\" Orwell portrays established religion as \"the black raven of priestcraft—promising pie in the sky when you die, and faithfully serving whoever happens to be in power.\" Napoleon brings the raven back (Ch. IX), as Stalin brought back the Russian Orthodox Church. ", "precise_score": -0.6386520266532898, "rough_score": -2.4667866230010986, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "The revolt of the animals against Farmer Jones is Orwell's analogy with the October 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. The Battle of the Cowshed has been said to represent the allied invasion of Soviet Russia in 1918, and the defeat of the White Russians in the Russian Civil War. The pigs' rise to pre-eminence mirrors the rise of a Stalinist bureaucracy in the USSR, just as Napoleon's emergence as the farm's sole leader reflects Stalin's emergence. The pigs' appropriation of milk and apples for their own use, \"the turning point of the story\" as Orwell termed it in a letter to Dwight Macdonald,Orwell, George. A Life in Letters, Penguin ISBN 978-0-141-19263-5 p. 334 stands as an analogy for the crushing of the left-wing 1921 Kronstadt revolt against the Bolsheviks, and the difficult efforts of the animals to build the windmill suggest the various Five Year Plans. The puppies controlled by Napoleon parallel the nurture of the secret police in the Stalinist structure, and the pigs' treatment of the other animals on the farm recalls the internal terror faced by the populace in the 1930s. In chapter seven, when the animals confess their nonexistent crimes and are killed, Orwell directly alludes to the purges, confessions and show trials of the late 1930s. These contributed to Orwell's conviction that the Bolshevik revolution had been corrupted and the Soviet system become rotten. ", "precise_score": 4.224438667297363, "rough_score": 4.411945819854736, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Napoleon -  The pig who emerges as the leader of Animal Farm after the Rebellion. Based on Joseph Stalin, Napoleon uses military force (his nine loyal attack dogs) to intimidate the other animals and consolidate his power. In his supreme craftiness, Napoleon proves more treacherous than his counterpart, Snowball.", "precise_score": 4.1154937744140625, "rough_score": 2.038130044937134, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes: Animal Farm: Character List" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Snowball -  The pig who challenges Napoleon for control of Animal Farm after the Rebellion. Based on Leon Trotsky, Snowball is intelligent, passionate, eloquent, and less subtle and devious than his counterpart, Napoleon. Snowball seems to win the loyalty of the other animals and cement his power.", "precise_score": -0.4762025475502014, "rough_score": -4.269804954528809, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes: Animal Farm: Character List" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Squealer -  The pig who spreads Napoleon’s propaganda among the other animals. Squealer justifies the pigs’ monopolization of resources and spreads false statistics pointing to the farm’s success. Orwell uses Squealer to explore the ways in which those in power often use rhetoric and language to twist the truth and gain and maintain social and political control.", "precise_score": 2.3130078315734863, "rough_score": 2.723741054534912, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes: Animal Farm: Character List" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Why did Orwell chose to name the lead pig Napoleon?What is the signifigance of his name? Prove your ideas.Thanks! | eNotes", "precise_score": 1.148776650428772, "rough_score": -1.631917119026184, "source": "search", "title": "Why did Orwell chose to name the lead pig ... - eNotes" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Why did Orwell chose to name the lead pig Napoleon?What is the signifigance of his name? Prove your ideas.Thanks!", "precise_score": 1.2641751766204834, "rough_score": -1.8142012357711792, "source": "search", "title": "Why did Orwell chose to name the lead pig ... - eNotes" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Nevertheless, the animals are too overjoyed with their sudden success. Snowball, one of the pig leaders (the other is Napoleon), with the assistance of Squealer, the pigs' public-relations \"man,\" crosses out the name \"Manor Farm\" and climbs a ladder and writes these words on the end wall of the big barn:", "precise_score": 4.2123026847839355, "rough_score": 4.121317386627197, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell and the Politics of Animal Farm - HIS.com" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "In this period of bliss, there are brewing far more horrible situations for the animals of Animal Farm. While Snowball is organizing \"The Egg Production Committee\" for the hens and the \"Clean Tails League\" for the cows, Napoleon, the sinister pig tyrant, is carefully educating a few puppies for his own evil purposes. Mr. Pilkington and Mr. Frederick, the owners of the farms adjoining Animal Farm, spread rumors of cannibalism, torture with red-hot horseshoes, and poligamy. On the other hand, there are rumors of a \"wonderful farm, where the human beings had been turned out and the animals managed their own affairs\" - in short, a paradise. Neither set of rumors is true - for is not the social situations of conflicting ideologies that Orwell concerns himself with, but the misrepresentation, the falsification, and the distortion of fact which leads unfortunately to disaster and misery. [7]", "precise_score": 2.7265543937683105, "rough_score": 0.4879853129386902, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell and the Politics of Animal Farm - HIS.com" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "In the novel, Squealer the pig is symbolic of propaganda in Russia. Squealer, like propaganda, is persuasive and can \"turn black to white\" (\"Animal\" 1). Squealer convinces the animals that Napoleon is smart and Snowball is wicked, while propaganda convinces people that Stalin is a good leader and Trotsky is a traitor. Squealer refers to reductions in rations as \"readjustments;\" this is symbolic of the new language invented to confuse people in the Soviet Union. Both assure the public that conditions are better now than before communism. Orwell states, \"[Squealer] repeated a number of times, 'Tactics, comrades, tactics!' skipping round and round whisking his tail with a merry laugh. The animals were not certain what the word meant, but Squealer spoke so persuasively, and the three dogs who happened to be with him growled so threateningly, that they accepted his explanation without further questions\" (72). Like Russian propaganda, Squealer answers questions indirectly and convinces the public by instilling fear in them.", "precise_score": -3.0608654022216797, "rough_score": -2.1301584243774414, "source": "search", "title": "Symbolism of Pigs in Animal Farm by George Orwell ..." }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Throughout his career, Orwell explored how politicians manipulate language in an age of mass media. In Animal Farm, the silver-tongued pig Squealer abuses language to justify Napoleon’s actions and policies to the proletariat by whatever means seem necessary. By radically simplifying language—as when he teaches the sheep to bleat “Four legs good, two legs better!”—he limits the terms of debate. By complicating language unnecessarily, he confuses and intimidates the uneducated, as when he explains that pigs, who are the “brainworkers” of the farm, consume milk and apples not for pleasure, but for the good of their comrades. In this latter strategy, he also employs jargon (“tactics, tactics”) as well as a baffling vocabulary of false and impenetrable statistics, engendering in the other animals both self-doubt and a sense of hopelessness about ever accessing the truth without the pigs’ mediation. Squealer’s lack of conscience and unwavering loyalty to his leader, alongside his rhetorical skills, make him the perfect propagandist for any tyranny. Squealer’s name also fits him well: squealing, of course, refers to a pig’s typical form of vocalization, and Squealer’s speech defines him. At the same time, to squeal also means to betray, aptly evoking Squealer’s behavior with regard to his fellow animals.", "precise_score": 2.7647786140441895, "rough_score": 3.6313745975494385, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes : Animal Farm : Analysis of Major Characters" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "‘Animal Farm’ is a satire about a group of farm animals that is oppressed by their owner, Mr. Jones. They work long hours, are ill-treated, and when they no longer serve their master’s purpose they are slaughtered. The critical situation in which they live is followed by a revolution organized by the pigs to set all the animals free and lead a peaceful existence in which everybody gets their fair share as a result of their work. Pig Napoleon and Snowball lead the revolution. Eventually, however, there is a conflict between these two leaders and Napoleon wins the battle.", "precise_score": 1.738935947418213, "rough_score": -3.9684417247772217, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell’s ‘1984’ and ‘Animal Farm’ | Southern ..." }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Another interesting similarity between the two stories is that the dictators always project the collective anger on a specific enemy in order to distract the masses and become more powerful themselves. The enemy is used as a “scapegoat” by the political leader. In ‘Animal Farm’, Mr Jones is always mentioned when pig Napoleon needs support to violate the rules that were set as part of the revolution and, subsequently, Snowball and other neighboring farms become the enemies to be despised and attacked. In ‘1984’ Goldstein is the enemy who wants to sabotage the system created by Big Brother, and Oceania is always at war with either Eastasia or Eurasia.", "precise_score": -0.21922312676906586, "rough_score": -1.5789709091186523, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell’s ‘1984’ and ‘Animal Farm’ | Southern ..." }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "It is human nature to seek power, and many may go as far as exploiting those who are weaker than them or disregard what is right and wrong in order to rise to the top. In Animal Farm, George Orwell effectively uses Napoleon’s character to illustrate that many dictators employ cunning and unfair methods to gain and maintain power.", "precise_score": 0.31691962480545044, "rough_score": -1.5750720500946045, "source": "search", "title": "Animal Farm & Stalin - Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Napoleon, “President of Animal Farm,” is the main antagonist of the novel. His name originates from the French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, whom George Orwell considered to be an “oppressive power seeker and dictator” [CliffNotes, n.d.]. Napoleon Bonaparte was a military and political leader, who rose to prominence during the latter stages of the French Revolution.", "precise_score": 4.685546875, "rough_score": 6.048593044281006, "source": "search", "title": "Animal Farm & Stalin - Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Orwell’s use of stereotypical traits of pigs allow the reader to easily recognize the characteristics which Stalin and Napoleon share. He warns us about the dangers of dictators, which he has successfully accomplished through the “beastly” image of a pig. In this sense, he is both educating the reader and writing to future generations.", "precise_score": -1.0263780355453491, "rough_score": -3.273141622543335, "source": "search", "title": "Animal Farm & Stalin - Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "At the outbreak of the Second World War, Orwell's wife Eileen started working in the Censorship Department of the Ministry of Information in central London, staying during the week with her family in Greenwich. Orwell also submitted his name to the Central Register for war work, but nothing transpired. \"They won't have me in the army, at any rate at present, because of my lungs\", Orwell told Geoffrey Gorer. He returned to Wallington, and in late 1939 he wrote material for his first collection of essays, Inside the Whale. For the next year he was occupied writing reviews for plays, films and books for The Listener, Time and Tide and New Adelphi. On 29 March 1940 his long association with Tribune began with a review of a sergeant's account of Napoleon's retreat from Moscow. At the beginning of 1940, the first edition of Connolly's Horizon appeared, and this provided a new outlet for Orwell's work as well as new literary contacts. In May the Orwells took lease of a flat in London at Dorset Chambers, Chagford Street, Marylebone. It was the time of the Dunkirk evacuation and the death in France of Eileen's brother Lawrence caused her considerable grief and long-term depression. Throughout this period Orwell kept a wartime diary.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.657767295837402, "source": "wiki", "title": "George Orwell" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Snowball teaches the animals to read and write, while Napoleon educates young puppies on the principles of Animalism. Food is plentiful, and the farm runs smoothly. The pigs elevate themselves to positions of leadership and set aside special food items, ostensibly for their personal health.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.488059043884277, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Napoleon and Snowball struggle for preeminence. When Snowball announces his plans to build a windmill, Napoleon has his dogs chase Snowball away and declares himself leader of Animal Farm.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.34592056274414, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Mr Frederick, one of the neighbouring farmers, attacks the farm, using blasting powder to blow up the restored windmill. Though the animals win the battle, they do so at great cost, as many, including Boxer the workhorse, are wounded. Despite his injuries, Boxer continues working harder and harder, until he collapses while working on the windmill. Napoleon sends for a van to take Boxer to the veterinary surgeon, explaining that better care can be given there. Benjamin, the cynical donkey who \"could read as well as any pig\", notices that the van belongs to a knacker, and attempts a futile rescue. Squealer quickly assures the animals that the van had been purchased from the knacker by an animal hospital and the previous owner's signboard had not been repainted. In a subsequent report, Squealer reports sadly to the animals that Boxer died peacefully at the animal hospital; the pigs hold a festival one day after Boxer's death to further praise the glories of Animal Farm and have the animals work harder by taking on Boxer's ways. In unrelated news, Napoleon and his inner circle are simultaneously found to have acquired money to buy whisky for themselves. (In 1940s England, one way for farms to get cash was to sell large animals to a knacker, who would kill the animal and boil its remains into animal glue.)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.506441116333008, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "*Napoleon – \"A large, rather fierce-looking Berkshire boar, the only Berkshire on the farm, not much of a talker, but with a reputation for getting his own way\". An allegory of Joseph Stalin, Napoleon is the main villain of Animal Farm. In the first French version of Animal Farm, Napoleon is called ', the French form of Caesar, although another translation has him as '.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.196312427520752, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "*Snowball – Napoleon's rival and original head of the farm after Jones' overthrow. He is mainly based on Leon Trotsky, but also combines elements from Lenin.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.088678359985352, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "*Squealer – A small, white, fat porker who serves as Napoleon's second-in-command and minister of propaganda, holding a position similar to that of Vyacheslav Molotov.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.973833084106445, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "*The piglets – Hinted to be the children of Napoleon and are the first generation of animals subjugated to his idea of animal inequality.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.524852275848389, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "*The young pigs – Four pigs who complain about Napoleon's takeover of the farm but are quickly silenced and later executed. Based on the Great Purge of Grigori Zinoviev, Lev Kamenev, Nikolai Bukharin, and Alexei Rykov.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.380025863647461, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "*Pinkeye – A minor pig who is mentioned only once; he is the pig that tastes Napoleon's food to make sure it is not poisoned, in response to rumours about an assassination attempt on Napoleon.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.232121467590332, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "*Mr Frederick – The tough owner of Pinchfield, a small but well-kept neighbouring farm, who briefly enters into an alliance with Napoleon. He is an allegory of Adolf Hitler, who enters into a neutrality pact with Joseph Stalin's USSR only to later break it by invading the Soviet Union. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.238966941833496, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "*Mr Whymper – A man hired by Napoleon to act as the liaison between Animal Farm and human society. At first he is used to acquire goods needed for the farm, such as dog biscuits and paraffin, but later he procures luxuries like alcohol for the pigs.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.092981815338135, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "*Boxer – A loyal, kind, dedicated, extremely strong, hard working, and respectable cart-horse, although quite naive and gullible. Boxer does a large share of the physical labor on the farm. He is shown to hold the belief that 'Napoleon is always right'. At one point, he had challenged Squealer's statement that Snowball was always against the welfare of the farm, earning him an attack from Napoleon's dogs. But Boxer's immense strength repels the attack, worrying the pigs that their authority can be challenged. Boxer has been compared to the Stakhanovite movement. He has been described as \"faithful and strong\"; he believes any problem can be solved if he works harder. However, when Boxer is injured, Napoleon sells him to a local knacker to buy himself whisky.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.646858215332031, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "*Clover - A gentle, caring female horse, who shows concern especially for Boxer, who often pushes himself too hard. Clover can read all the letters of the alphabet, but cannot \"put words together\". She seems to catch on to the sly tricks and schemes set up by Napoleon and Squealer.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.222049713134766, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "*The puppies – Offspring of Jessie and Bluebell, they were taken away at birth by Napoleon and reared by him to be his security force.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.65030574798584, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "*The sheep – They show limited understanding of the Animalism and the political atmosphere of the farm; yet nonetheless they blindly support Napoleon's ideals with vocal jingles during his speeches and meetings with Snowball.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.894067764282227, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "*The hens – The hens are promised at the start of the revolution that they will get to keep their eggs, which are stolen from them under Mr Jones. However their eggs are soon taken from them under the premise of buying goods from outside animal farm. The hens are among the first to rebel against Napoleon.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.88672924041748, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "The Guardian on 24 August 1945 called Animal Farm \"a delightfully humorous and caustic satire on the rule of the many by the few\". Tosco Fyvel, writing in Tribune on the same day, called the book \"a gentle satire on a certain State and on the illusions of an age which may already be behind us.\" Julian Symons responded, on 7September, \"Should we not expect, in Tribune at least, acknowledgement of the fact that it is a satire not at all gentle upon a particular State - Soviet Russia? It seems to me that a reviewer should have the courage to identify Napoleon with Stalin, and Snowball with Trotsky, and express an opinion favourable or unfavourable to the author, upon a political ground. In a hundred years time perhaps, Animal Farm may be simply a fairy story, today it is a political satire with a good deal of point.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.4196457862854, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "The pigs Snowball, Napoleon, and Squealer adapt Old Major's ideas into \"a complete system of thought\", which they formally name Animalism, an allegoric reference to Communism. Soon after, Napoleon and Squealer partake in activities associated with the humans (drinking alcohol, sleeping in beds, trading), which were explicitly prohibited by the Seven Commandments. Squealer is employed to alter the Seven Commandments to account for this humanisation, an allusion to the Soviet government's revising of history in order to exercise control of the people's beliefs about themselves and their society.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.734029293060303, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Later, Napoleon and his pigs secretly revise some commandments to clear themselves of accusations of law-breaking. The changed commandments are as follows, with the changes bolded:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.679303169250488, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Peter Edgerly Firchow and Peter Davison consider that the Battle of the Windmill represents the Great Patriotic War (World War II), especially the Battle of Stalingrad and the Battle of Moscow. During the battle, Orwell first wrote, \"All the animals, including Napoleon\" took cover. Orwell had the publisher alter this to \"All the animals except Napoleon\" in recognition of Stalin's decision to remain in Moscow during the German advance. Orwell requested the change after he met Joseph Czapski in Paris in March 1945. Czapski, a survivor of the Katyn Massacre and an opponent of the Soviet regime, told Orwell, as Orwell wrote to Arthur Koestler, that it had been \"the character [and] greatness of Stalin\" that saved Russia from the German invasion. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.411813735961914, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Other connections that writers have suggested illustrate Orwell's telescoping of Russian history from 1917 to 1943 include the wave of rebelliousness that ran through the countryside after the Rebellion, which stands for the abortive revolutions in Hungary and in Germany (Ch IV); the conflict between Napoleon and Snowball (Ch V), paralleling \"the two rival and quasi-Messianic beliefs that seemed pitted against one another: Trotskyism, with its faith in the revolutionary vocation of the proletariat of the West; and Stalinism with its glorification of Russia's socialist destiny\"; Napoleon's dealings with Whymper and the Willingdon markets (Ch VI), paralleling the Treaty of Rapallo; and Frederick's forged bank notes, paralleling the Hitler-Stalin non-aggression pact of August 1939, after which Frederick attacks Animal Farm without warning and destroys the windmill.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.306013107299805, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "The book's close, with the pigs and men in a kind of rapprochement, reflected Orwell's view of the 1943 Teheran Conference that seemed to display the establishment of \"the best possible relations between the USSR and the West\"—but in reality were destined, as Orwell presciently predicted, to continue to unravel. The disagreement between the allies and the start of the Cold War is suggested when Napoleon and Pilkington, both suspicious, \"played an ace of spades simultaneously\". ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.72379207611084, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "A BBC radio version, produced by Rayner Heppenstall, was broadcast in January 1947. Orwell listened to the production at his home in Canonbury Square in London, with Hugh Gordon Porteous, amongst others. Orwell later wrote to Heppenstall that Porteous, \"who had not read the book, grasped what was happening after a few minutes.\" A further radio production, again using Orwell's own dramatisation of the book, was broadcast in January 2013 on BBC Radio 4. Tamsin Greig narrated and the cast included Nicky Henson as Napoleon, Toby Jones as the propagandist Squealer, and Ralph Ineson as Boxer. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.449193000793457, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Animal Farm has been adapted to film twice. The 1954 Animal Farm film was an animated feature and the 1999 Animal Farm film was a TV live action version. Both differ from the novel, and have been accused of taking significant liberties, including sanitising some aspects. In the 1954 version, Napoleon is apparently overthrown in a second revolution. The 1999 film shows Napoleon's regime collapsing in on itself, with the farm having new human owners, reflecting the collapse of Soviet communism, appropriating the new political reality to the story. In 2012, a HFR-3D version of Animal Farm potentially directed by Andy Serkis was announced. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.5272297859191895, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "* The Lost episode \"Exposé\", in season three, involves flashbacks with Nikki and Paulo involving an argument with Kate about the handgun case. During this scene, Dr. Leslie Arzt yells at Kate that \"The pigs are walking,\" a reference to Animal Farm where Napoleon and his generals begin to adapt human characteristics and change their oath from \"Four legs good, two legs bad\" to \"Four legs good, two legs better.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.629226207733154, "source": "wiki", "title": "Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Read an in-depth analysis of Napoleon.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.426676750183105, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes: Animal Farm: Character List" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Boxer -  The cart-horse whose incredible strength, dedication, and loyalty play a key role in the early prosperity of Animal Farm and the later completion of the windmill. Quick to help but rather slow-witted, Boxer shows much devotion to Animal Farm’s ideals but little ability to think about them independently. He naïvely trusts the pigs to make all his decisions for him. His two mottoes are “I will work harder” and “Napoleon is always right.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.932218551635742, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes: Animal Farm: Character List" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Old Major -  The prize-winning boar whose vision of a socialist utopia serves as the inspiration for the Rebellion. Three days after describing the vision and teaching the animals the song “Beasts of England,” Major dies, leaving Snowball and Napoleon to struggle for control of his legacy. Orwell based Major on both the German political economist Karl Marx and the Russian revolutionary leader Vladimir Ilych Lenin.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.470959663391113, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes: Animal Farm: Character List" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Mr. Whymper -  The human solicitor whom Napoleon hires to represent Animal Farm in human society. Mr. Whymper’s entry into the Animal Farm community initiates contact between Animal Farm and human society, alarming the common animals.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.6119966506958, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes: Animal Farm: Character List" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Jessie and Bluebell -  Two dogs, each of whom gives birth early in the novel. Napoleon takes the puppies in order to “educate” them.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.118062973022461, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes: Animal Farm: Character List" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Minimus -  The poet pig who writes verse about Napoleon and pens the banal patriotic song “Animal Farm, Animal Farm” to replace the earlier idealistic hymn “Beasts of England,” which Old Major passes on to the others.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.770105838775635, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes: Animal Farm: Character List" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "After running Snowball off the farm, Napoleon becomes the leader.  At the end of the book, Napoleon becomes a corrupted leader and, standing on two legs just like the formerly hated humans, reverts the name of the farm back to Manor Farm.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.463683128356934, "source": "search", "title": "Why did Orwell chose to name the lead pig ... - eNotes" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Napoleon was named after French military leader Napoleon Bonaparte.  Because of his rise to power and subsequent ruling styles, the name Napoleon has become synonymous with dictators and the idea the power can corrupt.  This is fitting in the case of Animal Farm where this Napoleon raises to power after making secret deals with neighbors and kills numerous friends who confess to chasing Snowball off the farm, when in fact it was he who drove off his former friend.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.637917995452881, "source": "search", "title": "Why did Orwell chose to name the lead pig ... - eNotes" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "The way fact is distorted and misrepresented is graphically portrayed in the rivalry between Snowball and Napoleon over the construction of a windmill. During a meeting, Snowball has almost swayed the animals to his side, that is, for the construction of the windmill, when suddenly nine huge dogs, the product of Napoleon's evil efforts, chase Snowball off the farm. Snowball becomes the scapegoat in Napoleon's plans, and everything that comes to harm Napoleon's regime will be blamed on Snowball. The remainder of Animal Farm is a chronicle of the consolidation of Napoleon's power through clever politics, propaganda, and terror. On the third Sunday after Snowball's expulsion, the animals hear that Napoleon wants the windwill to be built after all:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.275152206420898, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell and the Politics of Animal Farm - HIS.com" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "\"The evening Squealer explained privately to the other animals that Napoleon had never in reality been opposed to the windmill. On the contrary, it was he who had advocated it in the beginning, and the plan which Snowball had drawn on the floor of the incubator shed had actually been stolen from among Napoleon's papers... He had seemed to oppose the windmill, simply as a maneuver to get rid of Snowball, who was a dangerous character and a bad influence.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.587651252746582, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell and the Politics of Animal Farm - HIS.com" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "The animals are not sure of Squealer's explanation but a few of Napoleon's dogs growl so threateningly that the animals accept it without question. This developing state of tyranny and oppression will ultimately transform the \"unalterable\" Seven Commandments into Napoleon's own laws.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.82119083404541, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell and the Politics of Animal Farm - HIS.com" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "The windmill soon becomes the means by which Napoleon exerts control. He uses it to direct the animals' attention away from the growing shortages and inadequacies on the farm, and the animals ignorantly concentrate all their efforts on building the windmill. The symbolic nature of the windmill is itself important - it suggests an empty concentration, a meaningless, unheroic effort, for the idea is literally misguided. [8]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.017752647399902, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell and the Politics of Animal Farm - HIS.com" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Half-finished, the windmill is suddenly destroyed, at the hands, so says Napoleon, of the traitor, Snowball. Work on the windmill resumes, this time with less rations for the animals. Almost \"sure\" of Snowball's secret collaboration with some of the animals, Napoleon calls together the entire population of the farm.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.20860767364502, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell and the Politics of Animal Farm - HIS.com" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "\"Napoleon stood sternly surveying his audience; then he uttered a high-pitched whimper. Immediately the dogs bounded forward, seized four of the pigs by the ear and dragged them squealing with pain and terror, to Napoleon's feet... When they had finished their confession, the dogs promptly tore their throats out, and in a terrible voice Napoleon demanded whether any other animal had anything to confess.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.415473937988281, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell and the Politics of Animal Farm - HIS.com" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Before long, there is a pile of corpses lying before Napoleon's feet and the air is heavy with the smell of blood. Even so, the terror and senseless death are both shattering experiences, but they are at least comprehensible; far more terrifying is the overt alteration of consciousness which follows the slaughter, the blatent misrepresentation of the past, which goes unchallenged. [9] Lacking the right words to express her thoughts after the slaughter, Clover begins to sing Beasts of England, the patriotic song of the Rebellion. Squealer stops her and tells her that Beasts of England is of no use anymore, because the better society portrayed in the song has already been achieved. The irony in this statement is almost absurd, yet the animals have failed to grasp its meaning.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.816784858703613, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell and the Politics of Animal Farm - HIS.com" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "In addition, Napoleon, the ruthless commander of Animal Farm, is symbolic of communist Joseph Stalin. Both characters can be described as \"cruel, corrupt, and selfish\" (\"Animal\" 1). Napoleon rids himself of Snowball and takes control, and Stalin removes Trotsky and names himself \"political heir\" (\"Joseph\" 1). Neither Napoleon nor Stalin had any compassion; they \"ruled with an iron fist and killed all those who opposed [them]\" (\"Animal\" 1). While Napoleon reigns with his dogs and Squealer at his side, Stalin uses his KGB and propaganda to control the people (1). Both leaders purge their nations of suspected traitors and, in Napoleon's case, Snowball loyalists (Urban 2). Napoleon, like Stalin, traded with other neighboring areas for materials even though it was initially decided there would be no interactions. Under Napoleon and Stalin's rule, there is \"productivity and economy growth but at great cost\" (\"Joseph\" 1). Even though the economy grows more diverse, animals and humans are dying both physically and mentally.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.324549198150635, "source": "search", "title": "Symbolism of Pigs in Animal Farm by George Orwell ..." }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "In Animal Farm, Snowball, the brilliant leader, represents revolutionary Leon Trotsky. Both are intelligent, efficient, and inventive. They are smart, young speakers that want a better life for all individuals (\"Animal\" 1). Snowball is run out of Animal Farm by Napoleon; likewise, Trotsky is killed at the hands of Stalin (1). Snowball is considered an \"enemy of the farm,\" and Trotsky is considered an \"enemy of the people\" (Urban 2). Both were \"repeatedly denounced as traitor[s] by [their] native countr[ies], and wild lies were invented to discredit [them]\" (\"Animal\" 1). Rumors spread about the leaders being in neighboring areas, and whenever something goes wrong, they are blamed.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.669488906860352, "source": "search", "title": "Symbolism of Pigs in Animal Farm by George Orwell ..." }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Like Stalin and Trotsky in reality, Napoleon and Snowball go head to head on many controversial topics, like building the windmill and education. Orwell says, \"At meetings, Snowball often won over the majority by his brilliant speeches, but Napoleon was better at canvassing support for himself in between times\" (63). To set up a positive method of communism, Snowball and Trotsky use their writing skills and intelligence to sway the public (Buch 2). Meanwhile, Napoleon and Trotsky find ways to gain popularity without giving speeches and displaying their knowledge.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.595964431762695, "source": "search", "title": "Symbolism of Pigs in Animal Farm by George Orwell ..." }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Napoleon", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.264533996582031, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes : Animal Farm : Analysis of Major Characters" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "From the very beginning of the novella, Napoleon emerges as an utterly corrupt opportunist. Though always present at the early meetings of the new state, Napoleon never makes a single contribution to the revolution—not to the formulation of its ideology, not to the bloody struggle that it necessitates, not to the new society’s initial attempts to establish itself. He never shows interest in the strength of Animal Farm itself, only in the strength of his power over it. Thus, the only project he undertakes with enthusiasm is the training of a litter of puppies. He doesn’t educate them for their own good or for the good of all, however, but rather for his own good: they become his own private army or secret police, a violent means by which he imposes his will on others.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.074463844299316, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes : Animal Farm : Analysis of Major Characters" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Although he is most directly modeled on the Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin, Napoleon represents, in a more general sense, the political tyrants that have emerged throughout human history and with particular frequency during the twentieth century. His namesake is not any communist leader but the early-eighteenth-century French general Napoleon, who betrayed the democratic principles on which he rode to power, arguably becoming as great a despot as the aristocrats whom he supplanted. It is a testament to Orwell’s acute political intelligence and to the universality of his fable that Napoleon can easily stand for any of the great dictators and political schemers in world history, even those who arose after Animal Farm was written. In the behavior of Napoleon and his henchmen, one can detect the lying and bullying tactics of totalitarian leaders such as Josip Tito, Mao Tse-tung, Pol Pot, Augusto Pinochet, and Slobodan Milosevic treated in sharply critical terms.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.085413932800293, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes : Animal Farm : Analysis of Major Characters" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Orwell’s stint in a Trotskyist battalion in the Spanish Civil War—during which he first began plans for a critique of totalitarian communism—influenced his relatively positive portrayal of Snowball. As a parallel for Leon Trotsky, Snowball emerges as a fervent ideologue who throws himself heart and soul into the attempt to spread Animalism worldwide and to improve Animal Farm’s infrastructure. His idealism, however, leads to his downfall. Relying only on the force of his own logic and rhetorical skill to gain his influence, he proves no match for Napoleon’s show of brute force.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.940002918243408, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes : Animal Farm : Analysis of Major Characters" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Napoleon and Snowball. Each animal had orders, and with the help of the learn how to spell", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.011119842529297, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell's Animal Farm Summary - 123helpme" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "paint and painted the sign that had previously read Manor Farm to read Animal Farm . Napoleon", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.908330917358398, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell's Animal Farm Summary - 123helpme" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "animals electricity. Napoleon did not think that was a good idea. One day the animals were having", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.744874000549316, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell's Animal Farm Summary - 123helpme" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "again. Then Napoleon was the leader and he built the wind mill, then a storm knocked the wind", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.88325309753418, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell's Animal Farm Summary - 123helpme" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "mill down. The animals just built in bigger and thicker. Napoleon had a meeting with the animals", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.228032112121582, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell's Animal Farm Summary - 123helpme" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Napoleon cuts down the", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.286371231079102, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell's Animal Farm Summary - 123helpme" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "rations of all the animals except the pigs. Napoleon sells some wood to a neighboring farm only", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.493144512176514, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell's Animal Farm Summary - 123helpme" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Napoleon. Had the original idea for the windmill. After he is expelled from the farm, Napoleon", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.29704761505127, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell's Animal Farm Summary - 123helpme" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "the main tyrant of the pigs was Napoleon. The pigs had not only a lighter work load but also got", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.26717758178711, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell's Animal Farm Summary - 123helpme" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Napoleon was based on Joseph Stalin, who ruled the Soviet Union for nearly 30", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.341938972473145, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell's Animal Farm Summary - 123helpme" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "years. From the start, Napoleon was looked at as a evil character. As Napoleon fights along the", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.192031860351562, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell's Animal Farm Summary - 123helpme" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "through napoleon or have one of the other farms rebel also and have the two farm run together. I", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.482962608337402, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell's Animal Farm Summary - 123helpme" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "one of the two leading pigs, later driven away by Napoleon and his dogs", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.147255897521973, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell - Animal Farm - BHAK Bludenz" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Napoleon", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.264533996582031, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell - Animal Farm - BHAK Bludenz" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "a very clever pig, which always tells the other animals everything Napoleon wants him to tell", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.807247638702393, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell - Animal Farm - BHAK Bludenz" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "The pigs are more intelligent than the other animals and so they do the thinking part. The pigs try to teach all the animals to read, but they are not very successful. And so the pigs are later able to change the commandments without the knowledge of the other animals. At this time the animals live and work together peacefully. After some time they attack the farmers (Mr. Jones, Mr. Pilkington, Mr. Frederick and their men). This and some other events lead to a feeling of brotherhood among the animals. Then Napoleon drives away Snowball with the help of some big dogs. Now the situation changes, the society becomes focussed on Napoleon. He organises the farm by giving orders and decrees to the other animals. Squealer \"explains\" the new things to the other animals, which are not so intelligent, so that they think everything Napoleon says or does is right. To achieve this the ruling pig also changes the seven commandments. Napoleon and his followers change more and more. They twist the basic ideas of the rebellion and in the end they are just like men. They walk on two legs and oppress the other animals.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.797328472137451, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell - Animal Farm - BHAK Bludenz" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "At the beginning everybody enjoys the outcome of the revolution, but the benefits of it do not last long. Paradoxically, when Napoleon takes over the farm the animals become oppressed once again: they work long hours and get very little in return, while the powerful pigs enjoy unique privileges that are not allowed to the rest of the animals. This time, however, all the animals accept their situation and do not confront Napoleon who is considered to be “always right”. The truth is distorted to meet the leader’s interests, and conformity becomes the rule.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.488563060760498, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell’s ‘1984’ and ‘Animal Farm’ | Southern ..." }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Contradictions and ambiguity are at the heart of these stories. In ‘1984’ the Ministry of Peace concerns itself with war, the Ministry of Truth with lies, the Ministry of Love with torture, and the Ministry of Plenty with starvation. In ‘Animal Farm’ the seven commandments that made up the foundation of the revolution were all violated by pig Napoleon.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.505971908569336, "source": "search", "title": "George Orwell’s ‘1984’ and ‘Animal Farm’ | Southern ..." }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Napoleon was developed to share personality traits and characteristics with Joseph Stalin. They were both brutal oppressors, who employed cunning, devious and forceful methods to achieve their purpose. They abused propaganda to manipulate their subjects, and used the secret police as a means to eliminate their opponents: in Animal Farm, Napoleon used The Dogs to chase away Snowball, whereas Stalin used The KGB to infiltrate and destroy Trotskyist groups. The dictators also adopted some of their opponents’ ideas and claimed them as their own: Napoleon ordered the construction of the windmill, while Stalin inaugurated the Five-Year Plans to achieve rapid industrialization, both ideas which they vigorously opposed when first brought up by their opponents. The close similarities between the two revolutionary leaders mark George Orwell’s successful characterization [CliffNotes, n.d.].  ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.626779556274414, "source": "search", "title": "Animal Farm & Stalin - Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Napoleon in Animal Farm", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.280127048492432, "source": "search", "title": "Animal Farm & Stalin - Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Throughout the novel, Napoleon works behind the scenes and canvasses support for himself in a secretive and devious manner, which the animals do not recognize. For instance, he teaches the sheep to bleat out the slogan, \"Four legs good, two legs bad\" [p31]  whenever Snowball is about to score a point against him. By silencing his enemy, Napoleon makes himself the only viable leadership option. He also uses the dogs to drive his opponent away, proclaiming himself as the new leader of the animals. These examples parallel to Stalin during the Russian Revolution, as he also used deceit and his secret police to pass an order of banishment against his rival Trotsky. Through his satirical writing, Orwell indirectly criticizes the Russian Revolution. He uses mockery, ridicule, and other humorous techniques to emphasize dictators’ absurd, yet effective use of power. In this way, he draws attention to the wrongful means through which dictators desire, gain, and maintain power [Naeem, 2010]. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.167657852172852, "source": "search", "title": "Animal Farm & Stalin - Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Unfortunately, the subjects under both Revolutions do not realize their dictators are using unfair methods to gain power. In Animal Farm, Napoleon justifies the changes made in the Seven Commandments and fabricates lies about their opponents to make it seem rational to the animals. As a result, they accept his leadership, but are unaware he is becoming a manipulative dictator. Similarly, Stalin also adopted the method of falsifying facts in order to gain the population’s support. This illustrates how dictators are devious animals who keep their subjects in the dark, fooled and blinded without knowing they are being taken advantage of. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.250358581542969, "source": "search", "title": "Animal Farm & Stalin - Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "George Orwell conveys the message that power can never be divided equally, but can only be corrupted. Under Napoleon’s rule, Old Major’s dream of a classless society where everybody would be equal and free shatters; the reality is the terror and poverty of dictatorship in which some individuals are \"more equal\". Throughout the novel, Napoleon pretends to implement Old Major’s ideals, but is clearly corrupting them, as shown through the change of commandment from “All animals are equal” to “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others” [p90]. Though the idea of “more equal” is completely absurd, the pigs do not question its inherent contradiction, but continue to envision themselves as this privileged “some”. Orwell created Napoleon to address not only the corruption of the revolution by its leaders, but also how ignorance, greed and myopia destroy any possibility of an utopia.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.481504440307617, "source": "search", "title": "Animal Farm & Stalin - Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "Orwell’s characterization of Napoleon is intended to degrade Stalin in our eyes. The author wrote in such detail to open the eyes of his readers to the truth about Stalin and expose how dictators corrupt power and pervert ideals. Through mockery, ridicule, and clever writing, Orwell successfully achieved his objective.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.331936836242676, "source": "search", "title": "Animal Farm & Stalin - Animal Farm" }, { "answer": "Napoleon", "passage": "By corresponding Napoleon’s name with Napoleon Bonaparte’s, Orwell hints the character’s tyrannical and oppressing attitudes towards his subjects. This technique also reinforces the idea that Napoleon not only resembles Joseph Stalin, but many dictators in history - this clever and accessible novel is aimed to attack dictatorial governments and totalitarian regimes in general.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.712869644165039, "source": "search", "title": "Animal Farm & Stalin - Animal Farm" } ]
Tess Trueheart is the wife of what comic strip character?
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", "precise_score": 1.8637504577636719, "rough_score": 5.275022029876709, "source": "wiki", "title": "Tess Trueheart (character)" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "The character of Tess Trueheart has been featured in films including, from 1990, Dick Tracy, which starred Glenne Headly as Tess Trueheart.", "precise_score": 3.871978759765625, "rough_score": 5.878782749176025, "source": "wiki", "title": "Tess Trueheart (character)" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "The history of comic strips also includes series that are not humorous, but tell an ongoing dramatic story. Examples include The Phantom, Prince Valiant, Dick Tracy, Mary Worth, Modesty Blaise, Little Orphan Annie, \"Flash Gordon\", and Tarzan. Sometimes these are spin-offs from comic books, for example Superman, Batman, and The Amazing Spider-Man.", "precise_score": -6.726109981536865, "rough_score": -7.259721279144287, "source": "wiki", "title": "Comic strip" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "The comic strip Dick Tracy has introduced numerous characters.", "precise_score": -6.156040668487549, "rough_score": -4.732324123382568, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Junior Tracy - The adopted son of Dick Tracy. First appeared in a Steve the Tramp storyline. In 1937's The Blank storyline he is 10 years old. He was originally named John \"Jackie\" Steele, and his birth parents were wealthy prospector Hank Steele and his wife Mary Steele, both of whom appeared in the strip. Became a police forensic artist.", "precise_score": -8.910364151000977, "rough_score": -6.389411926269531, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Moon Maid - The beautiful first wife of Junior Tracy. She was one of the moon people, an alien race with large eyes, giraffe-like antennae, and laser powers. First introduced to the strip in 1963, Moon Maid was the daughter of the supreme ruler of the moon, known as the Moon Governor. She had blonde hair and wore a black body stocking, thigh high boots, and white gloves. She fell in love with Junior and took him back to the moon in Diet Smith's space coupe, then returned to Earth to live her life with her husband. She often used her laser powers to help the police capture criminals. In 1965 she and Junior had a beautiful daughter named Honeymoon. In 1978, Moon Maid was accidentally killed by a car bomb intended for Dick Tracy. After his daughter's death, the Moon Governor broke off all relations with Earth. In 2011, Moon Maid's first name was revealed to be Mysta, shortly after, the new \"Moon Maid\" destroyed Mysta's gravestone. ", "precise_score": -6.343816757202148, "rough_score": -7.882010459899902, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Bonnie Braids (Sometimes spelled Bonny) - Daughter of Dick Tracy and Tess Trueheart. Born in the back of a squad car May 4, 1951.", "precise_score": -0.6109279990196228, "rough_score": 2.4685606956481934, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Joseph Flintheart Tracy - The younger son of Dick Tracy and Tess Trueheart, named after Vitamin Flintheart for his bravery in saving both Tess and Joseph.", "precise_score": 0.5606988668441772, "rough_score": -0.10132426768541336, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Sparkle Plenty Jr. - Daughter of Junior Tracy and Sparkle Plenty, granddaughter of Dick Tracy and Tess Trueheart and B.O. Plenty and Gravel Gertie. Half sister of Honeymoon Tracy.", "precise_score": -0.832322895526886, "rough_score": 2.731013298034668, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Vera Alldid - First husband of Sparkle Plenty, unilaterally divorced her. Cartoonist of \"The Invisible Tribe\", a strip revolving around a Native American tribe who speak but are never seen. Once a millionaire cartoonist, he was forced to work by Abner Kadaver into drawing horror comics for a living. He later created another popular comic strip that parodied Dick Tracy", "precise_score": -4.267022132873535, "rough_score": -4.264345169067383, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Emil Trueheart - Father of Tess Trueheart. His murder by Big Boy's gangster \"Crutch\" would lead to Dick Tracy's vow to fight crime.", "precise_score": 1.2765190601348877, "rough_score": 2.8211939334869385, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Crutch (1931) - Member of Big Boy Caprice's gang who killed Mr. Trueheart. First criminal killed by Dick Tracy, November 26, 1931.", "precise_score": -7.826514720916748, "rough_score": -8.194339752197266, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Dr. Kyros Freezedrei (1983,1985) - Brought Pruneface back to life from freezing. Together with Pruneface tried to sell secret of \"immortality\" so as to set up a new Fourth Reich & also take revenge on Dick Tracy for the death of Mrs. Pruneface. Freezedrei was supposedly killed in the explosion of his own laboratory, but reappeared years later working with Prunceface. After developing a viral blindness which he used on Tess Trueheart, he was killed after being crushed by a satellite dish he tried to drop on Dick Tracy and Sam Catchem.", "precise_score": -2.841326951980591, "rough_score": -5.844262599945068, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Giorgio Spaldoni (1934) - Corrupt lawyer and Big Boy's mouthpiece. Murdered author Jean Penfield before she could expose his lucrative underworld connections, and framed Tess Trueheart for the crime. Made a last stand against Tracy in an abandoned refinery, and was subsequently killed by Tracy in a shootout. Appeared as a crime boss in the 1990 Dick Tracy movie played by James Caan, where he's known as \"Spuds\" Spaldoni: he refuses to submit to Caprice and dies to a car bomb.", "precise_score": -1.298555850982666, "rough_score": 0.9968351125717163, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Mole, The (1941, 1971, 1981, 2012, 2013) - A career criminal since 1911 and ex-counterfeiter who was thought to have been killed by own gang in 1926. Literally brought from the underground from collapsed tunnel and captured by Dick Tracy. Confessed that he saved his own life by promising his gang a permanent hideout free of charge as long as he lived - instead killed them and took their money (see Duke the Dip above). The Mole reappeared 30 years later, reformed and stricken with arthritis, in a cameo concerning his granddaughter Molene, Johnny Scorn and Pouch. During this storyline, Tracy confided to his wife Tess that he had \"always liked the Mole.\" Along with Pouch, saved Spencer Toad from serial killer Simon \"Sweatbox\" Baux in 2013.", "precise_score": -7.725314617156982, "rough_score": -6.758003234863281, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Splitface (1945) - Dick Tracy movie villain. A psychopath imprisoned for murder. He gets disfigured by an inmate's knife, hence the name. After being released, he intended to kill the fourteen members of the jury who sent him to prison. However, because of an extortionist \"professor\" who knew of his actions, Splitface only managed to kill two of the jury along with the \"professor\" and the mortician whom he stole the knives from before he kidnaps Tess Trueheart is kidnapped, with Junior Tracy leaving a trail for Tracy to follow and capture Splitface.", "precise_score": -3.2802646160125732, "rough_score": -3.9975686073303223, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "In the 1970s, Archie's TV Funnies had cartoon \"shorts\" of Dick Tracy episodes. Guest villains included: B.B. Eyes; The Brow; 88 Keys; the Mole; Mumbles; P.S. Tone; Shaky; Shoulders; Sketch Paree. Cameos included appearances by Tess Trueheart, Moon Maid, B.O. Plenty, Mrs. Van Hoosen, Lizz Grove, Sam Catchem and Chief Patton. Likewise an episode (1/8) of the Josie and the Pussycats cartoon had an episode in which the musicians are chased by a \"Blank\" (faceless) criminal called \"Mastermind\".", "precise_score": -2.4961347579956055, "rough_score": -0.9635449647903442, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "When Breathless Mahoney's sister Heartless carried out her scheme to get revenge on Dick Tracy and B.O. Plenty, she attempted to make it seem as though Tracy was having an extra-marital affair. Tess became suspicious and hired private investigator G.M. Shoe to follow Tracy. Shoe obtained pictures of Dick and the woman, but Dick insisted that she was merely a criminal informant. Tess reluctantly believed Dick and Heartless later confirmed the truth of Dick's assertion.", "precise_score": -4.86519718170166, "rough_score": -7.696539402008057, "source": "search", "title": "Tess Tracy - Dick Tracy Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Tess was a character in the \"Dick Tracy\" segments of the 1971 animated television series \"Archie's TV Funnies\", produced by Filmation Associates. Tess' appearance closely resembled her depiction in the comic strip. She was portrayed as Dick's wife, and she spent a lot of time at Police Headquarters during Tracy's adventures.", "precise_score": 5.911224365234375, "rough_score": 6.66727876663208, "source": "search", "title": "Tess Tracy - Dick Tracy Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Tess was a supporting character in the 1990 film \"Dick Tracy\" . She was played by actress Glenne Headly.", "precise_score": 0.011119761504232883, "rough_score": -4.309703826904297, "source": "search", "title": "Tess Tracy - Dick Tracy Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Tess was also a character in the follow-up novel Dick Tracy Goes to War , written by Max Allan Collins . In the novel, Tess had gone to work at a military aircraft plant operated by Diet Smith . She was befriended by a co-worker named Bessie, a heavyset African-American woman.", "precise_score": -1.3264129161834717, "rough_score": -4.561410903930664, "source": "search", "title": "Tess Tracy - Dick Tracy Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Tess was also a character in the second follow-up novel by Collins Dick Tracy Meets His Match . In the novel, Tess was hired by Diet Smith to be the programming director for his fledgling television network. She agreed to allow her wedding to Dick be broadcast as part of a new TV series, but the wedding was disrupted by a sniper. Further attempts were also disrupted, ultimately embroiling the network (and Tess) in a murder investigation. By the end of the novel, she and Dick were successfully married.", "precise_score": -0.3424718677997589, "rough_score": -0.05172659084200859, "source": "search", "title": "Tess Tracy - Dick Tracy Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "First introduced as Dick Tracy's girlfriend, they have now been married for several decades. Tess gave birth to daughter Bonnie Braids and much later to son Joseph Flintheart Tracy.", "precise_score": 0.41872504353523254, "rough_score": 3.4399871826171875, "source": "search", "title": "Tess Trueheart (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Holy egads! It looks like copper Dick Tracy and his wife, Tess, are getting a divorce!", "precise_score": -1.7796671390533447, "rough_score": -3.83249831199646, "source": "search", "title": "Drawing Ire : Is no marriage safe? Dick Tracy is stepping ..." }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Mrs. Trueheart | Dick Tracy Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia", "precise_score": -1.3285908699035645, "rough_score": -7.302097320556641, "source": "search", "title": "Mrs. Trueheart - Dick Tracy Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "What is the name of Dr. Seuss's egg-hatching elephant? horton Who was Clark Kent's high school sweetheart? lana lang What was the first published Sherlock Holmes story written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle? \"A study in scarlet\" To whom did Herman Melville dedicate his novel, Moby Dick? nathanial hawthorne What was the name of the girlfriend of Felix the Cat? phyllis Under what assumed name did Oscar Wilde live out the last three years of his life, in \"France? sebastian melmoth What was Scarlett O'Hara's real first name? katie How many years did Robinson Crusoe spend shipwrecked on his island? 24|twenty four George G. Moppet was the father of what comic strip character? littlee lulu What one word was intentionally left out of the movie version of Mario Puzo's novel, \"The Godfather\". even though this word was the working title of the book? mafia In the comic strips, what was the name of Mandrake the Magician's giant partner? lothar What was the name of the pig leader in George Orwell's Animal Farm? nepoleon Tess Trueheart is the wife of what comic strip character? dick tracy In the Little Orphan Annie comic strip, what was the name of Daddy Warbucks's Giant bodyguard who wore a turban? punjab The Terror of the Monster was an early title for a best-selling novel which inspired one of the highest-grossing movies of the mid-70's. Under what name did it eventually terrify the reading and film going public? jaws What famous American writer was granted a patent for a best-selling book that contained no words? mark twain The Emerald City was the working title of which classic novel? \"The wonderful wizard of oz\" What book was Mark David Chapman carrying with him when he killed John Lennon on 12/8/80? catcher in the rye In the 1953 biopic about the famous Houdini who played the starring role? tony curtis O'Hare International airport is in which city? chicago Rap originated In what country? usa|united states After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the U.S. declared war on which country? japan What was the movie \"Twister \"about? tornados What is the name of the prehistoric town in which The Flintstones live? bedrock Barbie dolls were first made in which 20th-century decade? 50's|50s|1950s American supermarkets introduced what kind of codes in the mid 70s? barcodes|bar codes How many carats is pure gold? 24|twentyfour|twenty four Carlos Estevez is better known as whom? charlie sheen A 2000 year old, life size terracotta army was discovered in which country? china How long did the Arab-Israeli War of 1967 last? 6 days|six days", "precise_score": -5.4626545906066895, "rough_score": -1.8383526802062988, "source": "search", "title": "Gisel questions1 - Pastebin.com" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Yes, comic strip fans, it is true. After 45 years of marriage, Dick Tracy and his wife, the former Tess Trueheart, are splitting up. Tribune Media Services, which distributes the strip, has announced that Tess will hit her heroic husband with divorce papers on Feb. 7.", "precise_score": 8.319100379943848, "rough_score": 9.670965194702148, "source": "search", "title": "Dick Tracy Takes It on Chin - Wife Splits - NYTimes.com" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Michael Kilian, a reporter for The Chicago Tribune who has been writing the comic strip for the last year and a half, said he was introducing marital discord into the comic \"to bring Dick Tracy into contemporary times.\" In this, he and the artist who works with him, Dick Locher, are following other long-running comic strips that in recent years have taken up issues like sexual harassment and job security. A True Dilemma", "precise_score": -7.685837745666504, "rough_score": -5.863659858703613, "source": "search", "title": "Dick Tracy Takes It on Chin - Wife Splits - NYTimes.com" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "All Tess Trueheart wants is to settle down to a quiet life with her boyfriend, detective Dick Tracy. But there's something pretty rotten going on in town, with someone pretty rotten behind it, and Tracy has his hands full with the likes of villain Big Boy Caprice and with the almost irresistible Breathless Mahoney.", "precise_score": 3.1713693141937256, "rough_score": 5.089827537536621, "source": "search", "title": "Dick Tracy (1990) - Plot Summary - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Based off of a comic book created by Chester Ghould. Dick Tracy is one of the toughest and the best police officer for the city. He is currently on the hunt for the biggest crime boss named Big Boy Caprice who recently killed off the former crime boss Lips Manless. Now Big Boy is rallying up all of the criminals in the city who are not only trying to make the city bow to Big Boy's wishes but to eliminate Tracy their only huge competition. However Tracy is facing with a whole lot of issues, as he is trying to not only track down Big Boy, but to keep his girlfriend Tess Trueheart, take care of a nameless orphan and dodge a seductive club dancer Breathless Mahoney and a mysterious gangster named \"The Blank\". Can Tracy overcome these obstacles and save the city?", "precise_score": -2.359477996826172, "rough_score": -1.8631858825683594, "source": "search", "title": "Dick Tracy (1990) - Plot Summary - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Well-respected officer of the law Dick Tracy faces mobster Big Boy Caprice and mysterious figure The Blank while dealing with love-starved girlfriend Tess Trueheart, taking care of tough orphan The Kid, and dodging advances from seductive Breathless Mahoney.", "precise_score": 0.7982571125030518, "rough_score": 5.240867614746094, "source": "search", "title": "Dick Tracy (1990) - Plot Summary - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Legendary police detective Dick Tracy is the only man tough enough to take on gangster boss Big Boy Caprice and his band of menacing mobsters. Dedicated to his work but at the same time devoted to his loyal girlfriend, Tess Trueheart, Tracy find himself torn between love and duty. His relentless crusade against crime becomes even more difficult when he gets saddled with an engaging orphan and meets seductive and sultry Breathless Mahoney, a torch singer determined to get the best of Tracy. A faceless character, known as the Blank, threatens both Tracy and Big Boy, and it takes all of Tracy's skills to save the city.", "precise_score": -0.14209400117397308, "rough_score": 1.8750503063201904, "source": "search", "title": "Dick Tracy (1990) - Plot Summary - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "In the 1934-1948 radio series Dick Tracy she was voiced by Helen Lewis. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.8519287109375, "source": "wiki", "title": "Tess Trueheart (character)" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Dick Tracy - The titular hero of the strip. Born in 1909 (eight years after creator Chester Gould). In 1931, before even joining the Police, he had captured his first villain Pinkie the Stabber. While leading a posse against the Arsons and Cutie Diamond, Tracy is seen in a Police uniform and not his regular plainclothes. He served as a lieutenant (senior grade) in US Navy Intelligence during World War II.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.010955810546875, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Honeymoon Tracy - Daughter of Moon Maid and Junior, born in outer space. When very young, she witnessed her mother's death from a car bomb meant for Dick Tracy. She was later adopted by Sparkle Plenty when she and Junior were married. Half-sister of Sparkle Plenty Jr.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.561744689941406, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Sam Catchem (a pun on \"catch (th)em\") - Tracy's current partner since Pat Patton was appointed Chief. The 1990 film, Dick Tracy, featured both Pat Patton and Sam Catchem as Dick Tracy's partners.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.232433319091797, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* George \"Cal\" Bullet Sr. - Highway Police Chief murdered by his own son Cal Bullet Jr. when he discovered his son's treasonous involvement with Pruneface. The accidental discovery of his body by Dick Tracy led to Pruneface's capture and the death of Cal Bullet Jr. at the hands of his own deadly poison gas.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.328009605407715, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Frizzeltop - One-armed woman friend of Dick Tracy and Junior Tracy, named for the shock of frizzy hair on her head. {She was a US Military Nurse who lost her arm in a Japanese airplane attack on Bataan in 1941; she escaped capture after she was medically sent home to the United states}. After Pruneface's associate Clara is captured, Frizzeltop impersonates her to trick Cal Bullet Jr. into leading the law to Pruneface. Frizzeltop later married Dennis O'Copper.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.805761337280273, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Mugg - A boxer dog who helped Dick Tracy bring down his own particular enemy Pear-Shape. Partial to riding on top of police cars. Member of the Police Department Zoo.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.391275405883789, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Detective Frisk - Ambitious female detective on the police force antagonistic to Dick Tracy. Member of Major Crimes Unit. Jumped after criminal Sal Monella into the back of a garbage truck. After the trucks' contents were dumped into a garbage scow and then dumped into the river, the only trace found of her was a shoe. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.24189281463623, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Chief Yellow Pony - Native American who formed a posse with Dick Tracy and Pat Patton to track down the Arson siblings and Cutie Diamond. Based on the Pawnee Chief Yellow Horse. A stereotype who can barely speak English. (Similar stereotypes appeared in the strip during the 1940s, such as the African-American doormen in the Mary-X storyline and railroad porters in the 88 Keyes storyline, and \"Jade\" the cowardly Jewish-American salesman.)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.151094436645508, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Bob Oscar \"B.O.\" Plenty - In his first appearance in 1945 he was a bachelor farmer living in a mess of a house, wearing torn clothes bought \"on account\", who hadn't left his farm for thirty years. \"B.O.\" constantly chews tobacco and is noted for having a rather \"musky\" scent that follows him around. He is a former criminal and later personal friend of the Tracys. After Shaky's body was discovered by his stepdaughter Breathless Mahoney, Breathless stole his estate money from her mother and met B.O. on the run. Plenty and Breathless eluded Tracy. Eventually, Plenty forced her to lead him to the bank where the money was hidden in a safety deposit box where he then nearly strangled and robbed her in the viewing room. After escaping with the money, he attempted to enjoy his wealth, which unfortunately drew the attention of the widow of B.B. Eyes and the sadistic gangster, Itchy, who robbed and attempted to murder him by tying him to a board and casting him into the city sewer system to drown. However, Plenty managed to safely exit the system and entered open sea where he was rescued by a tramp steamer headed for China. After returning to the city, he met Gravel Gertie and finally got his criminal charges resolved. Unable to pronounce Tracy's name correctly (usually calling him Macy or some variant thereof). He and Gertie are the parents of Sparkle Plenty, who married to Junior Tracy. In an Archie's TV Funnies episode, he appeared as a captive of \"Pear Shape\" Tone who tried to capture Dick Tracy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.718621253967285, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Gravel Gertie - Former criminal and now wife of B.O. Plenty. Introduced in The Brow storyline in 1944. She was a widow for thirty years after her first husband sold her farm rights for a gravel pit and then died when his car backed into his own gravel pit. Tried to hide the Brow from the police after she found him in a wrecked car and was arrested when her hair from her clothes brush matched gray hair found near burning car. In a comic relief moment, the Brow fled in terror when he caught his first glimpse of his guardian angel. In his struggle to escape an old-fashioned lamp was knocked over burning her shack and her long hair. Later married B.O. Plenty and gave birth to Sparkle Plenty. In a later storyline, it was established that Gertie had spent part of her childhood in an orphanage; while she was there, criminals shaved her head and tattooed onto her bald pate a treasure map showing the location of their buried loot, then allowed her hair to regrow to conceal the map which was belatedly rediscovered well into Gertie's adulthood. Dick Tracy was a popular strip for the railroad workers, and Gravel Gertie is the affectionate nickname of a part of the Clifton Forge line of the C & O Railroad. It stretches from Hinton, West Virginia to Clifton Forge, Virginia and delivered limestone gravel quarried from Fort Spring to the iron furnaces of Virginia as a fluxing agent.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.303655624389648, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Kiss Andtel (1947) - A blonde singer engaged to Mumbles until she found out he was a thief. In revenge Mumbles stole her car which resulted in the death of a highway patrolman. Later she was forced to sing with his old group after he threatened to blind her. At sea in a cabin cruiser Mumbles tied her up and set up a bomb - which Dick Tracy threw overboard at last minute. She later becomes a singing star. Mother of Kisme Quick (1994) by Mumbles.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.771681785583496, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Buddy Rogers - Son of wealthy parents who was kidnapped by Big Boy Caprice and smuggled aboard an ocean liner. Chased by Dick Tracy, Caprice tries to kill Tracy by throwing him overboard (Tracy survives) and later when Caprice is cornered by Tracy, Caprice throws his accomplice overboard and is stopped by Tracy from throwing Buddy Rogers overboard as well. After Rogers is returned, this leads to Alec Penn's exposure as a forger. (Based on Lindbergh kidnapping?)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.526211738586426, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Loma (1941) - Secretary/circus trapeze artist who saved Dick Tracy's life after Littleface Finny's henchman untied the window washer's platform Tracy was using to spy on Littleface. Later kidnapped by Littleface, she was knocked unconscious in a car accident after Littleface killed the driver of the hijacked car and subsequently found by Tracy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.958921432495117, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Mary X (1940) (aka Luella Sunny) - An amnesia victim who (at first) could only lead Dick Tracy to the body of Freez. After Mason tried to kill her twice, the second attempt restored her memory. She became a singer with Rudy Seton's band.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.860591888427734, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Rudy Seton - Big-band leader and friend of Dick Tracy. His name \"Seton\" spelled backward is \"Notes\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.251970291137695, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Toad Spencer (2013) - Young girl who accidentally discovered evidence that led to the exposure of Simon \"Sweatbox\" Baux as a serial killer. Kidnapped by Baux to force George Tawara to make a false confession of murder. Toad was saved by the efforts of Mole and Pouch. To keep Baux from hurting Mole, Toad threw a baseball that stunned Baux long enough for Dick Tracy to arrive.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.09241008758545, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Alec Penn (1932) - Had metal plate in skull after being shot while trying to desert from British Army in World War I; his postwar career included being a \"Don Juan\" thief, killer of wealthy women under the alias \"Count Gordon\", and forger of stocks and bond certificates. The forgeries came to light after Buddy Rogers was rescued by Dick Tracy. \"Penn\" is an abbreviation for \"penman\" (i.e. a forger).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.116093635559082, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* \"Big Boy\" (1931-1934, 1978, 1979) - Crime boss patterned after Al Capone. After numerous attempts to kill Tracy, Caprice went one-on-one with him after Buddy Rogers' rescue, only to get the worst of it and be exposed as a cowardly thug who hides behind hired guns. Briefly escaped after associate boss Jim Herrod was killed but recaptured again after writer Jean Penfield survives being almost killed by Big Boy's associate Jimmy White. Years after being caught and imprisoned by Dick Tracy for kidnapping Buddy Rogers, Caprice died of a heart attack, raging because his greatest wish was unfulfilled: to kill and outlive Dick Tracy. In the 1990 movie Dick Tracy, \"Big Boy\" (played by Al Pacino) looked like villain Sketch Paree more than the character drawn by Chester Gould.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.77767276763916, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Arsons, The (1935) - Boris and Zora Arson were sibling bank robbers and cop-killers. Zora was killed and Boris was wounded and captured by Dick Tracy and a posse.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.196008682250977, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* B-B Eyes (1942, 2011-2013) - Tire bootlegger, kidnapper, and head of a car and truck thief ring. He killed Patrolman O'Malley and tried to kill Dick Tracy and Pat Patton. While trying to escape from the police via a garbage scow, he was believed to have drowned at the bottom of a bay trapped in an old tire. However, in 2011 it was revealed that he had escaped and returned to a life of crime. In 2013 \"Mr. Crime\" put him in charge of a gang with enforcers Doubleup and Abner Kadaver. Charged with criminal conspiracy, assault on two police officers and the killing of Officer O'Malley. His trademark was unusually small eyes resembling BB pellets. Brother of B.D. Eyes and Jacques.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.223145484924316, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Belle (1932) - Broadway Bates' gang moll. Accidentally shot her own gang member in a fight between Bates and Dick Tracy and later arrested.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.20390510559082, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Bernard Breakdown (1980) - Diet Smith executive who kidnapped Smith and Dick Tracy. Tried to humiliate them both but was arrested. Gimmick was his quivering when under pressure.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.270936965942383, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Big Ace (2009) - Leader of casino scam and boss of One-Eyed Jack. Dick Tracy stopped him by pretending to be another casino swindler and concealing an ace of spades in his sleeve to beat him at a double-or-nothing gamble. Nose is shaped like the spades symbol.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.089019775390625, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Big Brass - (1974) Conman/swindler, seller of brass \"Health Rings\". Kidnapper/murderer killed by Dick Tracy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.146805763244629, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Blackjack (2012-2013) - A bank robber who took the guise of a western bandit from an old television show. Motivated not by a lust for money but a fanatical devotion to Dick Tracy and the wish to join Tracy's rogue's gallery. A deadly shot, he gave himself up only after shooting a hole through Tracy's hat.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.805357933044434, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Black Pearl (1940) - aka Pearl Erad (\"Dare\" spelled backwards). Government blueprint thief who nearly killed Dick Tracy and Pat Patton. Captured with Horace by Jim Trailer.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.123978614807129, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Blank, The (1937) - Alter-ego of Frankie \"Faceless\" Redrum, slot machine gang leader and killer who escaped from prison in 1927. Wearing a mask of cheesecloth that made his face appear to be blank, he killed nearly all of his old gang in revenge. Tried to kill Dick Tracy, Pat Patton and Stud Brozen by blowing up Brozen's boat. Later tried to kill Tracy and Brozen on Brozen's other boat. Patton knocked out The Blank and Tracy removed the mask to reveal the disfigured face of Redrum. In the 1990 film Dick Tracy, The Blank was manipulating both Tracy and \"Big Boy\" Caprice, only to be fatally shot by Big Boy before meeting his own doom. The unmasking revealed The Blank to be nightclub singer Breathless Mahoney (played by Madonna).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.841115951538086, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Blowtop Jones (1950, 1981, 1985) - Brother of Flattop, who tried to kill Dick Tracy by blowing up Tracy's house as an act of revenge for the death his brother. Also tried to kill Vitamin Flintheart. Captured after being caught in a barbed wire fence.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.100021362304688, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Breathless Mahoney (1945) - Stepdaughter of Shaky who found his body and stole his strongbox keys. Took $50,000 hidden in strongbox and went on the run after killing a gardener who found her cache of money. Captured by Dick Tracy, she poisoned him and was again on the run after killing her landlady who was going to the police. Met with B.O. Plenty who nearly succeeded in strangling her and taking her money. Later she died of an illness in prison. Sister of Heartless Mahoney and aunt of Restless Mahoney. Played by Madonna in the 1990 film, in which Breathless disguised herself as The Blank.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.174159049987793, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Broadway Bates (1932, 2012) - Looked like Batman villain the Penguin. Kidnapped Dick Tracy for ransom money. After jumping bail, he tried to kill Tracy on a train in the woods but ended up thrown off of the train and stranded in the middle of nowhere.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.958064079284668, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Bud Jenkins (1943) - 10-year-old pickpocket and blackmailer of Flattop Jones. After buying expensive skates with Flattop's hush money, fell through the ice while skating in park pond and drowned. Ironically, this is same pond in which Flattop also drowns trying to escape Dick Tracy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.317668914794922, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Chuck Hole (1966) - Appeared in a Dick Tracy mini-comic in Reader's Digest using Tracy as a spokesman for an auto shocks and car battery manufacturer. Hole was a smuggler running counterfeit shock absorbers. Tracy and Catchem stopped his truck with a dynamite charge and arrested him. Tracy had figured out which truck in the convoy was carrying counterfeits by timing the speed between telephone poles: the truck with the lightest load (counterfeits) was the fastest vehicle between two poles. Hole's trademark is a \"hole\" in the top of his head. Resembled Elvis Presley.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.919063568115234, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Claw, The (1947) - From the film Dick Tracy's Dilemma. Stock character villain with a hook for a hand who, after robbing a fur warehouse, killed a night watchman, a fake blind peddler and his two accomplices before electrocuting himself with his hook trying to kill Dick Tracy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.983855247497559, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Cueball (1946) - From the film Dick Tracy vs. Cueball. Bald thug who killed a diamond courier, a fence and an extortionist saloon owner before being killed by a train trying to escape from Dick Tracy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.213591575622559, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Cutie Diamond (1935) - Bank robber, cop killer and accomplice of Boris and Zora Arson. Boasted of killing of at least four murders-a bank teller and three law officers {Including an unknown victim who foolishly tried to come after him}. Hid in a cave guarded by wildcats in the Ozarks but was tracked down and killed by Dick Tracy and posse.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.201848030090332, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Danny Supeena (1937) - Crooked lawyer who injured and exploited his victims/accomplices (last of those Johnny Mintworth) to defraud insurance companies. He killed Mintworth's Mother who threatened to denounce him. Mortally wounded by Dick Tracy, Supeena confessed to Mrs Mintworth's killing before dying in hospital. His surname is a spoof of Subpoena.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.066766738891602, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Debbie Thorndike (1942) Socialite girl secretly married to Jacques. With boyfriend Sailor Kelly, she reopened the Bird Club. Nearly killed with Dick Tracy by former brother-in-law B.B. Eyes.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.519158363342285, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Dirks (1937) - Thug in the employ of Danny Supeena and former member of the old Redrum gang. Along with Neely tried to murder Junior Tracy. The Blank gassed them both in Dick Tracy's garage. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.061256408691406, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Doc Codd {1941} - Greedy Physician who amputated Krome's left arm for $10,000; Bribed his friend Constable Caleb so he could escape with Krome's money. Both arrested by Dick Tracy who turned them over to State Attorney General for disposition.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.358478546142578, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Duke aka \"Duke the Dip\" (1941) - Pickpocket who almost succeeded in killing Dick Tracy. Kidnapper and armed car robber murdered by the Mole. Apparently a former member of Mole's old gang. After the body was found by police, the trail led to Mole.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.154199600219727, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Ed D. Edd aka Machine Gun Eddy (1943) - Flattop gang member before and after the kidnapping of Jim Trailer and Roloc Bard. Was killed in gun battle between Flattop and Dick Tracy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.247779846191406, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Eddie Moppet (1952) - Racketeer killed in gunfight with Dick Tracy and Sam Catchem on June 1, 1952. His accomplice, a knife thrower, was captured after falling into hot grease.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.29609203338623, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* 88 Keyes (1943) - Piano player (his name references the number of keys on a piano) and secret head of murder gang for hire; his interests are music, women, money and murder. Killed his own gang member \"Jinny the Girl Singer\" when she found out he was going to double cross her. Eloped with Mrs A.B. Helmet and killed her for insurance money. Killed accomplice \"Red Bluff\". The discovery of Bluff's body by police led to Keyes' own death in a railroad shed in a gun battle with Dick Tracy. In the 1990 film, he was the piano player for Big Boy at the club Ritz, and with the help of the Blank, framed Tracy for the murder of D.A. Fletcher.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.170178413391113, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Flattop aka Floyd \"Flattop\" Jones Sr. (1943-1944) - Came from Chester Gould's home state of Oklahoma. Contract killer hired to murder Dick Tracy for $5,000. Decided to hold Tracy hostage and blackmail his employers for more money before doing the job. However he only wounded Tracy in a gun battle which wiped out his own gang. On the run, Flattop killed conman Hawker Davis. Bribing a blackmailing Bud Jenkins led to Jenkins' accidental death and Flattop on the run again where he met Vitamin Flintheart. Captured after trying to shoot Dick Tracy, Flattop escaped again with Flintheart as a hostage. Tracked down by Tracy, Flattop accidentally drowned trying to escape. His name is based on the nickname for an aircraft carrier. Portrayed by William Forsythe in the film from 1990, he was the last gangster to be gunned down by Tracy. Shot multiple times, he didn't fall until his tommy gun ran out of ammo.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.102927207946777, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Gargles (1946) - Killer of Themesong's mother, driver of glass truck, and a few henchmen, and was finally caught in a glass store where Dick Tracy used a panel of bulletproof glass to walk towards him as he wasted all of his bullets, then fell off of a platform, and was impaled and dismembered by several falling shards of broken glass. Gargles profited illegally by manufacturing and bottling large quantities of ineffective mouthwash (water, sugar and a few drops of mint oil), which he and his strong-arm boys would bully druggists into purchasing as merchandise. Gargles had the habit of constantly gargling with mouthwash...but always made a point of using a legitimate brand, rather than his own worthless product.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.140971183776855, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Gruesome (1947) - From the film Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome. Thuggish killer who by accident was exposed to a nerve gas which can simulate death. Killing the kidnapped scientist who engineered it, Prof. A. Tomic (Atomic), Gruesome manipulated Dr. Lee Thal (Lethal) into staging a bank holdup with the gas before later killing the man after he silence his love Dr. I.M. Learned. Dick Tracy managed to kill Gruesome and save his body before it was accidentally cremated in a furnace. Gruesome was played by Boris Karloff, whose post-death scene was a parody of the film Frankenstein where the monster, played by Karloff, is burned in a windmill fire.)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.691890716552734, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Hed Hedges (1949) - Pear Shape gang member and part of jewelry swindle ring. Bitten by Mugg the Dog and captured by Dick Tracy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.261381149291992, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Henry \"Hardcase\" Horan(2003) - A juvenile offender sentenced to 15 years in prison and released in 1994. He nearly killed Dick Tracy trapped in a snowbank but doesn't. Years later, while trying to fix a satellite navigation system, he spotted a sailboat in trouble in a storm and used a skiff to rescue the people aboard until a big wave overturned the boat. Horan sacrificed his life to save a child. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.261845588684082, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Influence (1946-1947, 1981) - Used special colored contact lenses to hypnotize his victims. Was brought back thirty years later, reformed and working for the FBI. Appeared in the 1990 Dick Tracy film played by Henry Silva, but was seen without his mind control abilities.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.18896484375, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Intro (1968) - Successor to \"Odds Zonn\". Gang leader who tried to control world economy with stolen moon gold. Took pains to keep identity hidden via a black mesh/chain mail mask (worn along with bulletproof underwear). Destroyed along with his entire organization by Dick Tracy with atomic laser beam. His real identity was never revealed.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.034573554992676, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Jacques (1941) - Brother of B.B. Eyes and B.D. Eyes and owner of the Bird Club. Tried to kill Dick Tracy with a boulder. Later killed by Dick Tracy when he tried to kill his wife Debbie Thorndike.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.644218444824219, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Jenny the Girl Singer (1943) - AKA Jenny Linn. Part of 88 Keyes' gang. Murdered by 88 Keyes when she discovered he planned to double cross her and Piano Turner. After her body was found by Dick Tracy, Piano Turner confessed.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.16223430633545, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Johnny Nothing (2010) - Grandson of \"The Blank\". Appeared in a white blank face mask. Committed a murder during a play with Dick Tracy and almost killed Tracy as well. Wounded and in custody.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.87541389465332, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* JoJo Nidle (1938) - Leader of a gang of railroad robbers who kidnapped Junior Tracy and his friend. His gang killed a town marshal who accidentally came across Junior Tracy's kidnapping. The gang was almost lynched for officers murder before being arrested by Dick Tracy; Nidle tried to escape by hijacking a train engine but was pursed and killed by Dick Tracy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.878738403320312, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Jumbler (2013) - Alias of K.T. Hunter. Wore glasses with the number 13 on them and a blue beret with the letter \"J\". On March 10, 2013 sent a video email to Dick Tracy claiming to be a Scottish rummage sale \"jumbler\". Had a tear-gas cane and a Scottish Terrier named Crypto. On March 18, 2013 he stole a collection bag from a merchant dressed as a \"reeve\" (olden precursor of sheriff) at a Madrigal festival. Later stole a collection of rare comic books and the proceeds from a jewelry store. Tracy discovered that Jumbler would \"announce\" his robbery subject via a hacked computer jumbled word puzzle that appeared in newspapers before he struck. Captured April 14, 1013 by Tracy with the help of a Jumbler ad. Synergistically, a series of syndicated Jumble word puzzles began April 3, 2013 featuring a cartoon of Dick Tracy with the puzzle. In a comics crossover, characters from Comic Strip Funky Winkerbean decided to attend a police auction of the stolen comics recovered from the Jumbler after his trial January 19, 2015. Likewise Dick Tracy was on the Funky Winkerbean comic strip at the police auction January 20, 2015!", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.970732688903809, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Lips Manlis [aka Bob Honor] (1936) - Early villain in the strip. Later reformed and renamed himself \"Bob Honor\", helping Tracy on a case. In the Dick Tracy film, Manlis (played by Paul Sorvino) was kidnapped by his former underling \"Big Boy\" Caprice and forced to sign over his crime assets, then put in concrete overshoes and dumped into the lake by Flattop.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.200721740722656, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Littleface Finny (1941, 2011)- Gang leader/murderer/car and taxi hijacker/kidnapper/racketeer nicknamed for his unusually small face, further emphasized by his large ears. Tried to escape from Dick Tracy after nearly drowning in a pond. He was recaptured by Tracy after losing both ears to frostbite from being trapped in a freezer (as well as being covered with bee stings). After release from prison in 2011, he worked with police in infiltrating the Panda/Mr Crime gang. In the 1990 film, was one of the five gangsters under Lips Manlis killed by Flattop and Itchy at the beginning of the movie. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.092084884643555, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Mamma (1940) - Overweight thuggish and sadistic girlfriend of Jerome Trohs who crushed Dick Tracy's Hand; escaped from prison and became a truck and car hijacker; scalded Trohs to death in an outdoor shower. In hand-to-hand combat, Tracy used the sling from his injured hand to subdue \"Mamma\" by nearly strangling her; she ended up handcuffed and back in prison.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.929132461547852, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Marty (1944) - Shaky gang member shot through hand and captured by Dick Tracy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.279109001159668, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Matty Square (1965) - Stolen car parts gang leader who has a cigar smoking cat on his shoulder. Tries to kill Moon Maid after she \"Zaps\" three of his gang who tried to mug her/run her down; only succeeds in killing two of his own gang; after Tracy kills hitman Square hired-Square works for Mr. Bribery-who takes Square's cat-and his sister Ugly Christine. Accidentally boiled alive trying to set a trap for Dick Tracy", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.98302936553955, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Measles Enog (1945, 1981, 2012) - Trademark is red spots on face. Head of a dope smuggling racket. Escaping from Dick Tracy after a train wreck, Measles boarded a train compartment and tried to take Vitamin Flintheart and his wife hostage, until Vitamin knocked him out with a liquor bottle. Escaping again from the train onto a flooded plain Measles tried to flee from Tracy using a stolen boat and a swimming horse but was captured. At the jail Measles tried to escape with smuggled tear gas capsules but only ended up teargassing himself and locked in a cell by Chief Brandon.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.215765953063965, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* \"Melody\" Fiske (1947) - Henchman in the film Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome. Hospitalized after a nasty car crash during an attempt to evade Tracy, Melody eventually died within the night.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.175566673278809, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Miss Fire (1966) - Appeared in a Dick Tracy mini-comic, when Tracy was a spokesman for an auto shocks and car battery manufacturer. Miss Fire was a nightclub singer and part of a diamond smuggling ring who was foiled by Tracy and Catchem; her gimmick is singing - and speaking - in rhyme.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.473710060119629, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Mr. Bribery (1965, 2015) - Alias of \"Joie Packet,\" and brother of Ugly Christine. Murderer, drug smuggler, pickpocket, influence peddler, briber and blackmailer. Perhaps the most gruesome of Tracy's villains, Mr. Bribery decapitated people and shrunk their heads. He wanted Dick Tracy to be part of his collection, and set out to kill him. He owned a cigar-smoking cat and maintained discipline in his gang by branding them. He had a habit of talking to his rose plant and making decisions based on a Ouija board. Bribery was sent to the State Penitentiary. He escaped from prison by bribing the Chin Chillars to steal a space coupe with the offer of trying to recover a fortune of his money that was lost in orbit. After recovering the loot, the Chin Chillars gave Bribery alcohol to drink until he passed out and then \"returned\" Bribery to prison by dropping/killing him from a great height through the prison carpentry shop roof. The money was then destroyed while escaping from Dick Tracy. On June 25, 2015 it was revealed to a kidnapped Diet Smith that \"Mr. Bigg\" of the Blackhearts was in fact Mr. Bribery, who apparently survived the fall after all.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.690055847167969, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Mr. Pops (2009) - Former high tech weapons dealer who was ratted out by one of his employees. Found out that the employee used the Witness Protection Program to become Ringo, ringmaster, so he disguised himself as the clown Mr. Pops to kill Ringo. Nearly gets eaten by a tiger, but is rescued by Dick Tracy before being arrested.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.988890647888184, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Mrs. Chin Chillar (1967, 1968, 2013) - Femme-fatale wife of George Chin Chillar and sister of Purdy Fallar. She was a young woman who wore a skimpy black bunny-like costume, high heel boots, large dangling earrings, feathery necklace with matching bracelets, a dagger tucked into her bustier, and upswept blonde hair. She also wore a small beard on her chin, as did her husband, who often called her \"Doll\" and \"Baby.\" The Chin Chillars conspired with Mr. Bribery to steal a police space coupe and collect $100,000 that was orbiting the Earth. The trio successfully captured the money, but the Chin Chillars got Bribery drunk and killed him by dropping him from a great height into the prison from which he had been freed. In a 1968 television documentary, Chester Gould identified Mrs. Chin Chillar as one of the most popular characters in the history of the Dick Tracy strip.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.186408042907715, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Mumbles (1947, 1955, 1979, 1990, 1994, 2011, 2012, 2013) - Guitar player of \"Mumbles Quartet\" singing band who also steals women's rings off their fingers; murderer and thief, later a blackmailer/extortionist. Twice appeared after seemingly being \"killed\" in 1947 and 1955. In 1979 Mumbles returns posing as his own clone in an attempt to swindle Diet Smith. In 1990 he was seen again in the comic strip after being arrested after serving as comic relief \"consultant\" in a Dick Tracy\" movie. Mumbles dies October 30, 1994 and is buried at sea-but comes back to a life in crime in 2011. His trademark is never speaking clearly—\"mumbling\". This was indicated whenever he speaks by letters being left out of his dialogue and third persons often asking \"What did he say?\" Played by Dustin Hoffman in the 1990 film.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.231857299804688, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Mussell (1941) Littleface Finny gang member-captured by Dick Tracy along with Littleface at end of episode.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.24293041229248, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Nah Tay (1965) Headshrinker works for Mr Bribery; when he decides to kill Bribery instead to Tracy, he is double crossed by Bribery who tips off Brother of a \"head shrinking\" victim; Nah Tay is kidnapped and thrown out of a borrowed space coup into outer space; body recovered by Dick Tracy", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.167479515075684, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Neely (1937) - Supeena thug along with \"Dirks\" tried to murder Junior Tracy. The Blank gassed them both in Dick Tracy's garage. Dirks and Neely were members of old Redrum Gang.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.038723945617676, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Nellie Wharton (1943; 2013) - Naive farm girl tricked by 88 Keyes into helping him escape from Dick Tracy and drive her father's stolen car. When she realized who he really was (after she sees him hold up and rob a country store), she wrecked the car to try to kill herself, 88 Keyes and Red Bluff. She survives and returns to the farm. Still appears as a young girl on father's farm July 2013!", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.00267505645752, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Nofel aka Agent 26 (1944, Nofel is an anagram of felon) - An Axis spy in World War I and World War II and illegal alien who was the Brow's spy in a rooming house; captured by Dick Tracy. The Summer Sisters tried to pawn his field glasses and were captured by the Brow.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.957143783569336, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Palmy (1942) - Part of B-B Eyes' gang who helped kidnap Patrolman O'Malley; captured by Dick Tracy after gun battle.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.285630226135254, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Panda (1941, 1952, 2011) - Made a cameo appearance as a member of the Littleface Finny gang who collected the money for Charley Yenom's ransom for Littleface. The original Mr. Crime's right-hand man who tossed Tonsils to the barracuda. Captured by Dick Tracy, served prison, and was recruited by the new Mr. Crime to run his \"Injustice League\" of criminals. Had Kadaver kill the other three members of Mumbles' quartet. Killed by a barracuda when he accidentally fell into same pool Tonsils had been killed years before.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.119913101196289, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Pete Reppoc (1938) - Member of Johnny Ramm's gang who after being bailed out of jail gave police evidence to convict Ramm's gang. Revealed to be Dick Tracy in disguise, his name (\"Reppoc\" being COPPER spelled backward) being a clue to his real identity.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.04045581817627, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Piggy Butcher (1967, 1968) - Murderer and stolen car gang leader, never seen without his transistor radio and earphone. He took the Chin Chillars prisoner when they sought refuge on his \"farm\" (actually a stolen car operation) and made the beautiful Mrs. Chin Chillar his personal slave and paramour. The Chin Chillars then helped Dick Tracy and the police to invade Piggy's farm, and Piggy was successfully taken into custody when Moon Maid lasered him into submission. Obsessed with taking revenge on Moon Maid, Piggy concocted a crazy plan to kidnap her by sending Pollyanna and his men to a police ball to subdue her with a stolen laser gun. The plan failed when the laser gun accidentally went off, vaporizing Pollyanna and Piggy's men. On the run from Dick Tracy and bankrupt after his organization had been smashed by the police, Piggy was hunted down and killed by the Chin Chillars.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.88202953338623, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Pinkie the Stabber (1931) - First criminal arrested by Dick Tracy, before Tracy even joined the Police force. Ex-boxer and stick up ace who tried to disguise himself as a woman in police custody but was tricked into revealing himself by Tracy with a left hook.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.12037181854248, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Piston Puss (1966) - Appeared in a Dick Tracy mini-comic when Dick Tracy was also a spokesman for an auto shocks and car battery manufacturer. Piston was an auto parts store robber whose plans are foiled by Tracy and Catchem; his gimmick is a head shaped like an auto piston.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.68680191040039, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Professor Linwood J. Starling (1945) - Appeared in the Dick Tracy movie. A stargazing, charlatan-seer and extortionist. Killed by \"Splitface\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.971641540527344, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Professor Roloc Bard (1940) - Scientist kidnapped by Yogee Yamma to make gas to hypnotize wealthy widows; rescued by Dick Tracy. In a 1986 Dick Tracy story Bard is kidnapped by Flattop Jones and handed over to Pruneface in 1944. This, despite Pruneface dying in 1942.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.793116569519043, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Pruneface aka Boche \"German\" (1942, 1983) - German sabotage agent whose plans against America are unraveled when his accomplice Cal Bullet Jr comes under investigation for the murder of his own father. Other accomplices are Tojo the spy, Clara the disk jockey and Morgancoin. He kills Cal Bullet Jr and tries to kill Dick Tracy and Patrolman O'Copper but ends up with a broken leg after trying to catch Junior Tracy who made off with sabotage device belonging to Pruneface. Cornered in a freezing house by Dick Tracy and Police, Pruneface is captured nearly frozen. Reappears years later with unrepentant Nazi Dr. Kryos Freezedrei who unfroze Pruneface back to life. Pruneface again tries to kill Tracy—for the death of Mrs. Pruneface—by freezing. Tracy \"dies\" but is brought back to life by Sam Catchem. Pruneface is captured by an Israeli agent and taken to trial abroad for war crimes (Years after his last appearance, the comic strip showed a movie version of Dick Tracy story being filmed which had actors playing Pruneface and Flattop Jones together firing machine guns at Dick Tracy). His trademark is wrinkled lines down the sides of his cheeks. In 1990 \"Dick Tracy\" movie, Pruneface was killed by the Blank after the abduction of Police spy Bug Bailey.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.941377639770508, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Queenie aka \"Emerald Empress\" (2007) - Dressed like the \"Queen of Diamonds\" playing card. Held Dick Tracy at gunpoint until he threw a (fake) diamond behind him off the roof toward the river. She leaped after it and plummeted into the working smokestack of a tugboat.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.97918701171875, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Red Bluff (1943) - Navy deserter killed by 88 Keyes. The discovery of his body by Police led to 88 Keyes' own death at the hands of Dick Tracy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.396726608276367, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Ribs Mocco (1931) - Big Boy gang member. The first criminal, along with his associate Spike, to be arrested by Dick Tracy after becoming a policeman. He was a bane to Dick Tracy throughout the 1930s, not only in the weekly strips but also in the early Sunday editions as well. (The early Sunday editions had separate Dick Tracy stories from the weekly plot.) Mocco teamed with Stooge Viller to set up Dick Tracy by but failed. After Viller was arrested in 1934, Ribs fled town (and the comic strip). Appeared briefly during the big gangster meeting in the 1990 movie, and was referred to as \"Mocca\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.565811157226562, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Rod Bender (1966) - Appeared in a Dick Tracy mini-comic appearing in Reader's Digest as an advertisement for a shock absorber and car battery manufacturer. Bender was an underworld \"Torpedo\" (killer) who with an accomplice tried to blow up Tracy's squad car but was captured. Bender's trademark is bending an automobile rod in his hands.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.534819602966309, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Rughead (1955) - Wig-wearing gang leader who stole furs. Killed in gun battle with Dick Tracy in the sewers.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.29626178741455, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Scardol (1939) - Leader of a stolen car ring who killed three lawmen and tried to bury Dick Tracy under wet cement (but ended up under concrete himself).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.326106071472168, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Shaky (1944) - Extortionist who tried to use model Snowflake Falls to extort money from a banker. She broke his hand and tried to turn him over to the police, but he escaped and kidnapped her. He fractured her bones and nearly succeeded in freezing and drowning her. After stealing Vitamin Flintheart's fur coat it caught fire. Shaky killed Fireman O'Brien and tried to escape Dick Tracy. However, he only succeeded in being trapped in an ice coffin. His body was discovered in 1945 by stepdaughter Breathless Mahoney. His trademark was the continuous \"shaking\" of his body, but he paradoxically liked to ponder his thoughts while doing delicate tasks that demand a steady hand. Uncle of Quiver and stepfather of Breathless Mahoney.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.416898727416992, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Short Circuit (1966) - Appeared in a Dick Tracy mini-comic advertisement for a shock absorber and car battery manufacturer. \"Little person\" diamond thief at a millionaire's ball whose plans were foiled by Tracy and Catchem.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.42041301727295, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Shorty the Dip (1945) - Part of the Measles gang. Killed in auto crash after Measles tried to kill Dick Tracy who was trapped on the bumper of the gangster's car.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.295036315917969, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Sketch Paree (1949) - Insane clothing designer responsible for the death of Talcum Freely, a rival clothing designer. Led Dick Tracy and Sam Catchem into a death trap in the river. Wore a sponge mask which he used to drown his victims. He also talked to a little doll named Babee. Later killed.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.271138191223145, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Steve \"The Tramp\" Brogan aka Inmate 27064 (1932-1934, 1941, 1986) - Started out as common thug guilty of assaults, prison escapes, and killing a US mailman. The Tramp tangled with Dick Tracy throughout 1933-1934 until he went back to prison in 1934. A reformed man, he was released in 1941 and opened up a fruit stand. He was framed by Duke for an armored car robbery, but was later freed by Tracy. It was later revealed that he was the second husband of Mary Steel, and the stepfather of Jackie Steel, AKA Junior Tracy, explaining how the both of them ended up together in their first appearance in the strip. {Junior's mother had run away with him when he was a wealthy prospector} In the film from 1990 he is beaten up by Tracy to save The Kid (Junior).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.603693962097168, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Stooge Viller (1933, 1939) - Pickpocket who almost succeeded in framing Dick Tracy for a crime. Also a vehicle hijacker and prison escapee who teamed up with Steve the Tramp. He killed Blind Hank Steele Sr who was trying to protect his son John \"Hank\" Steele Jr (aka Junior Tracy). He was finally captured by Dick Tracy in late 1933. After getting out of prison in 1939, he started more trouble with Tracy as well as tried in vain to get to know his little daughter Binnie Viller. After trying to kill Tracy, Stooge was accidentally shot by Binnie, later on dying in the hospital, not before coming to an understanding with Tracy, and asking him to watch over his daughter. Based on Edward G. Robinson. In the 1990 film, was one of the five gangsters killed by Flattop and Itchy at the beginning of the movie.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.6943359375, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Strip Gear (1966) - Appeared in a Dick Tracy mini-comic advertisement for a shock absorber and car battery manufacturer. \"Strip\" Gear was an ex-dancer and armored car hijacker those plans were foiled by Tracy and Chatchem.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.727581977844238, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Texie Garcia (1931) - Big Boy's mistress/moll. Left holding the bag when Big Boy temporarily left town to get clear of Tracy's gangbusting activities. Later seen helping Dan \"The Squealer\" Mucelli operate the city's dope business. Modeled on night-club performer Texas Guinan. Cameo appearance in the 1990 film Dick Tracy at the big gangster meeting, portrayed by Catherine O'Hara.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.374408721923828, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Thunderchild (2012) - A professional wrestler who committed grand larceny by stealing a load of charity money. Attacked by the Mole, Dick Tracy, and former wrestler \"Crazy King\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.978802680969238, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Tiger Lilly (1942) - Head of a gang that staged real disasters to record the sound effects. After unsuccessfully trying to kill Dick Tracy and a game warden, the gang tried to escape down a river but were trapped and captured when their raft ran against the water intake tunnel of a dam.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.339945793151855, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Tip (1940) - St. Bernard dog owned by Mamma and Jerome Trohs. After his capture by Dick Tracy, Jerome Trohs seized bag of money and \"rode\" his dog to escape.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.309054374694824, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Tojo (1942) - Stereotypical Japanese spy associate of Pruneface. He was captured by Dick Tracy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.246227264404297, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Tonsils (1952) - Singer and associate of Mr Crime who shot and wounded Dick Tracy on July 30, 1952. Killed when thrown by Panda into a barracuda pool August 20, 1952. Remains found by Dick Tracy. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.374857902526855, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Trigger Doom (1941) - Stick-up man and killer of his own boss Czar Rennis. Tried to kill Dick Tracy with an enraged bull but was instead captured.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.251867294311523, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Tulza \"Haf-and-Haf\" Tuzon (1966-1967, 1978, 1990) - Born in 1923. A truck driver who, due to an accident in 1943, had half of his face scarred by acid similar to the Batman villain Two-Face. Later became a circus \"freak\". Had a scam in which dozens of trained crows would steal handbags. Murdered his wife in order to marry his lover, circus trapeze artist Zelda the Great. When Zelda discovered that Tulza had indeed killed, rather than divorced, his first wife, her threats to go the police led Tulza to attempt her murder, from which Dick Tracy rescued her. The fleeing Tulza attempted to romance the blind dowager Kora Steel (who had let her husband's body rot in a hidden room in order to cheat the inheritance tax) in order to murder her and inherit her money, but Tracy thwarted him again. Years later, Tulza, released from prison after undergoing plastic surgery at the hands of Dr. Will Carver, attempted once again to kill Zelda by means of a poisonous snake, for which Tracy provided the antidote. In revenge, Zelda hurled acid in Tulza's face, restoring his disfigurement.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.401520729064941, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* \"Ugly\" Christine (Packet) (1965) - Sister and accomplice of Mr. Bribery. Captured after she tried to kill Dick Tracy. Despite Tracy and Lizz's efforts to stop her, Ugly Christine threw herself from a magnetic police coupe into a fiery chimney and was killed.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.966596603393555, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Rono \"Nails\" Wolley (1939) - Conman/swindler who with two accomplices almost succeeded in killing accomplice Pop Warner's son and Jade the salesman. Wolley ended up being beaten up and captured by Dick Tracy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.950539588928223, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Wormy Marrons (1949–1950, 1981, 2011) - One of the most grotesque villains in the entire history of the strip, Wormy's face looked as if it was made of live earthworms. He chained Dick Tracy to the back of his car and drove at top speed down a highway, intending to drag Tracy to death but merely injured him.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.667675971984863, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* X-Ray (1947) - Comic relief henchman in Dick Tracy Movie \"Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome\". Ultimately the only survivor of Gruesome's gang, X-Ray is captured by Dick Tracy. Played by Skelton Knaggs.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.571539878845215, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Yogee Yamma (1940) - Con-man who used gas to hypnotize widows for contents of their safes. Kidnapped Professor Roloc Bard to make gas. Bard was rescued by Dick Tracy and Yamma was accidentally burned alive by gas while drunk.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.111919403076172, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Zero Naught (1977) - Felon trapped in walk-in refrigerator who tried to shoot it out with police - first with a luger then with a little .22 pistol stolen from Mrs. Aigg. Tried to kill Dick Tracy but was killed when the small gun misfired. (June 19, 1977)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.312240600585938, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Zolla (1943) - One of three blackmarketers who hired Flattop to kill Dick Tracy (the other two were not named). All three ended up captured by Dick Tracy instead and lost their $55,000 as well.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.339396476745605, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "* Zora Arson (1934) (see Arson Gang, The above) - Sister of Boris Arson and partner of Cutie Diamond in bank robberies and police killings. Killed by Dick Tracy and posse at diamond hideout.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.17994499206543, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of Dick Tracy characters" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Tess Tracy | Dick Tracy Wiki | Fandom powered by Wikia", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.05044937133789, "source": "search", "title": "Tess Tracy - Dick Tracy Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Anne Jeffreys in the 1945 movie \"Dick Tracy\" and the 1946 \" Dick Tracy vs. Cueball \"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.273477554321289, "source": "search", "title": "Tess Trueheart (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Kay Christopher in the 1947 \"Dick Tracy's Dilemma\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.204957962036133, "source": "search", "title": "Tess Trueheart (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Anne Gwynne in the 1947 \" Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome \"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.17273998260498, "source": "search", "title": "Tess Trueheart (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Glenne Headly in the 1990 \" Dick Tracy \"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.288954734802246, "source": "search", "title": "Tess Trueheart (Character) - Comic Vine" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Drawing Ire : Is no marriage safe? Dick Tracy is stepping into the '90s by splitting with his wife. Why can't Ziggy, Snoopy and Cathy get real instead? - latimes", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.068236351013184, "source": "search", "title": "Drawing Ire : Is no marriage safe? Dick Tracy is stepping ..." }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Drawing Ire : Is no marriage safe? Dick Tracy is stepping into the '90s by splitting with his wife. Why can't Ziggy, Snoopy and Cathy get real instead?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.074474334716797, "source": "search", "title": "Drawing Ire : Is no marriage safe? Dick Tracy is stepping ..." }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Chicago Tribune reporter Michael Kilian, who has been writing the Tracy strip for 1 1/2 years (and says he liked the movie), wants to put Dick Tracy--a product of the Depression--\"into more contemporary situations.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.240663528442383, "source": "search", "title": "Drawing Ire : Is no marriage safe? Dick Tracy is stepping ..." }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Well, we don't want Dick Tracy to be a modern kinda guy. We don't want him to be human.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.348973274230957, "source": "search", "title": "Drawing Ire : Is no marriage safe? Dick Tracy is stepping ..." }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Estelle Parsons is perhaps best known to film-goers for playing the role of Blanche Barrow in Bonnie and Clyde, in which Warren Beatty (who played Dick Tracy in 1990 movie) played Clyde Barrow.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.896198272705078, "source": "search", "title": "Mrs. Trueheart - Dick Tracy Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "dick tracy", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.150592803955078, "source": "search", "title": "Gisel questions1 - Pastebin.com" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Dick Tracy Takes It on Chin - Wife Splits - NYTimes.com", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.173966407775879, "source": "search", "title": "Dick Tracy Takes It on Chin - Wife Splits - NYTimes.com" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Dick Tracy Takes It on Chin: Wife Splits", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.664495468139648, "source": "search", "title": "Dick Tracy Takes It on Chin - Wife Splits - NYTimes.com" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "\"Dick Tracy\" was created by Chester Gould in 1931. Already that year, Dick popped the question to Tess, but his proposal was interrupted when Tess's father, a delicatessen owner, was shot by Big Boy. Vowing revenge, Dick at that point decided to join the police force.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.53309440612793, "source": "search", "title": "Dick Tracy Takes It on Chin - Wife Splits - NYTimes.com" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Tribune Media Services will not say how many newspapers carry \"Dick Tracy\" but among them are The Daily News in New York, The Boston Herald, The Chicago Tribune and The New Haven Register.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.413368225097656, "source": "search", "title": "Dick Tracy Takes It on Chin - Wife Splits - NYTimes.com" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "from Dick Tracy (1990)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.173011779785156, "source": "search", "title": "Tess Trueheart (Character) - imdb.com" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "... aka \"Dick Tracy, Detective\" - USA (reissue title)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.0337553024292, "source": "search", "title": "Tess Trueheart (Character) - imdb.com" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Dick Tracy (1990) - Plot Summary - IMDb", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.222102165222168, "source": "search", "title": "Dick Tracy (1990) - Plot Summary - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Dick Tracy (1990)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.149226188659668, "source": "search", "title": "Dick Tracy (1990) - Plot Summary - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Dick Tracy", "passage": "Hard-boiled detective Dick Tracy is searching for evidence that proves Alphonse \"Big Boy\" Caprice is the city's most dangerous crime boss. He may have found the key to unraveling the crime lord's illegal empire in Breathless Mahoney, an enigmatic barroom singer who has witnessed some of Caprice's crimes firsthand. However, she seems more set on stealing Dick away from his girlfriend, Tess, than helping him solve the case of his career.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.837998390197754, "source": "search", "title": "Dick Tracy (1990) - Plot Summary - IMDb" } ]
In the Little Orphan Annie comic strip, what was the name of Daddy Warbucks's Giant bodyguard who wore a turban?
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Moppet was the father of what comic strip character? littlee lulu What one word was intentionally left out of the movie version of Mario Puzo's novel, \"The Godfather\". even though this word was the working title of the book? mafia In the comic strips, what was the name of Mandrake the Magician's giant partner? lothar What was the name of the pig leader in George Orwell's Animal Farm? nepoleon Tess Trueheart is the wife of what comic strip character? dick tracy In the Little Orphan Annie comic strip, what was the name of Daddy Warbucks's Giant bodyguard who wore a turban? punjab The Terror of the Monster was an early title for a best-selling novel which inspired one of the highest-grossing movies of the mid-70's. Under what name did it eventually terrify the reading and film going public? jaws What famous American writer was granted a patent for a best-selling book that contained no words? mark twain The Emerald City was the working title of which classic novel? \"The wonderful wizard of oz\" What book was Mark David Chapman carrying with him when he killed John Lennon on 12/8/80? catcher in the rye In the 1953 biopic about the famous Houdini who played the starring role? tony curtis O'Hare International airport is in which city? chicago Rap originated In what country? usa|united states After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the U.S. declared war on which country? japan What was the movie \"Twister \"about? tornados What is the name of the prehistoric town in which The Flintstones live? bedrock Barbie dolls were first made in which 20th-century decade? 50's|50s|1950s American supermarkets introduced what kind of codes in the mid 70s? barcodes|bar codes How many carats is pure gold? 24|twentyfour|twenty four Carlos Estevez is better known as whom? charlie sheen A 2000 year old, life size terracotta army was discovered in which country? china How long did the Arab-Israeli War of 1967 last? 6 days|six days", "precise_score": -0.09553494304418564, "rough_score": 4.634594917297363, "source": "search", "title": "Gisel questions1 - Pastebin.com" }, { "answer": "Punjab", "passage": "Chance wore a tuxedo, with wads of Monopoly money exploding from every pocket. He was dressed as Daddy Warbucks-like Punjab the Wizard, a character from the Little Orphan Annie comic strip-but couldn't quite bring himself to appear in a bald wig or shave his own head to more closely approximate the character he'd chosen to emulate. \"Pretend I'm a very young Daddy Warbucks,\" he'd told Julia.", "precise_score": 5.181349754333496, "rough_score": 7.954831123352051, "source": "search", "title": "IT WAS A DARK AND STORMY NIGHT, a human target fanfic ..." }, { "answer": "Punjab", "passage": "These two are intended to represent Oliver \"Daddy\" Warbucks and Punjab, both of the Little Orphan Annie comic strip.", "precise_score": 2.813948154449463, "rough_score": 6.733701705932617, "source": "search", "title": "The Wold Newton Universe - Articles - The Official Philip ..." }, { "answer": "Punjab", "passage": "By this time, the series enlarged its world with the addition of characters such as Asp and Punjab, bodyguards and servants to Annie and Daddy Warbucks. In world -trotting adventures, the characters traveled around the world, with Annie having adventures on her own or with her adopted family.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.02471923828125, "source": "wiki", "title": "Little Orphan Annie" }, { "answer": "Punjab", "passage": "Other major characters include Warbucks' right-hand men, Punjab, an eight-foot native of India, introduced in 1935, and the Asp, an inscrutably generalized East Asian, who first appeared in 1937. There was also the mysterious Mister Am, a friend of Warbucks' who wore a Santa Claus–like beard and was of a jovial personality. He claimed to have lived for millions of years and even had supernatural powers. Some strips hinted that he may even be God.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.4162485599517822, "source": "wiki", "title": "Little Orphan Annie" }, { "answer": "Punjab", "passage": "In 1935 Punjab, a gigantic, sword-wielding, beturbaned Indian, was introduced to the strip and became one of its iconic characters. Whereas Annie's adventures up to the point of Punjab's appearance were realistic and believable, her adventures following his introduction touched upon the supernatural, the cosmic, and the fantastic. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.7876462936401367, "source": "wiki", "title": "Little Orphan Annie" }, { "answer": "Punjab", "passage": "In 2013, the team behind Dick Tracy began a story line that would permanently resolve the fate of Annie for good. The week of June 10, 2013 featured several Annie characters in extended cameos complete with dialogue, including Warbucks, the Asp and Punjab. On June 16, Warbucks implies that Annie is still missing and that he might even enlist Tracy's help in finding her. Asp and Punjab appeared again in March 26, 2014. The caption says that these events will soon impact on the detective. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.747426509857178, "source": "wiki", "title": "Little Orphan Annie" }, { "answer": "Punjab", "passage": "Little Orphan Annie lent itself easily to parody, which was taken up by both Walt Kelly in Pogo (as \"Little Arf 'n Nonnie\" and later \"Lulu Arfin' Nanny\") and by Al Capp in Li'l Abner, where Punjab became Punjbag, an oleaginous slob.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.4787774085998535, "source": "wiki", "title": "Little Orphan Annie" }, { "answer": "Punjab", "passage": "* 1935: Punjab the Wizard; Beware the Hate Mongers; Annie in Hollywood", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.691719055175781, "source": "wiki", "title": "Little Orphan Annie" }, { "answer": "Punjab", "passage": "# Punjab the Wizard (dailies and Sundays, February 1935 – September 1936)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.858476638793945, "source": "wiki", "title": "Little Orphan Annie" }, { "answer": "Punjab", "passage": "During World War II, Warbucks, along with his bodyguards Punjab and The Asp, joined Allied forces. Warbucks became a three-star general.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.99628210067749, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oliver \"Daddy\" Warbucks" }, { "answer": "Punjab", "passage": "punjab", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.997934341430664, "source": "search", "title": "Gisel questions1 - Pastebin.com" }, { "answer": "Punjab", "passage": "As the world progressed towards another war, munitions became a highly competitive and dangerous business. David hired a bodyguard for himself, one of his ex-circus friends named Britt Shelleen who was a trick shot, an expert knife thrower and a trick rope artist. This man was incorporated into the comic strip and given the name The Asp�the mysterious, almost supernatural protector of Daddy Warbucks. [7] Warburton also acquired a bodyguard for Anne, a man he had met in his Indian travels. His name is never really given, but a certain clue that was contained within the comic strip can narrow down the search, in the comic strip he is called Punjab, which is a place rather than a family name. Anne's bodyguard was a Sikh warrior, possibly with the last name of Singh. [8]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.5609138011932373, "source": "search", "title": "WOLD NEWTON UNIVERSE: A SECRET HISTORY-DAVID LUTHOR AKA ..." }, { "answer": "Punjab", "passage": "Winston removed the huge turban set with a glass ruby the size of a hen's egg and placed it in the back seat of the car they'd rented. The turban was part of the \"Punjab the Wizard\" costume he'd selected, along with two giant hoop ear-rings, an embroidered vest and sash, and great balloon-leg pantaloons. Thrust in the sash was a plastic scimitar that looked surprisingly real.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.145301818847656, "source": "search", "title": "IT WAS A DARK AND STORMY NIGHT, a human target fanfic ..." }, { "answer": "Punjab", "passage": "The great Indian, Punjab, became Warbucks's servant and friend somewhere in that period and aided his master with his great brawn, his skill with a blade, and his mystic ability to make his foes vanish when he threw a cloak over them. Warbucks undertook many missions on behalf of the government, though he operated independently of any government, and numbered among his allies and friends the deadly assassin Asp and the mysterious Mr. Am, who claimed to be millions of years old.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.2542548179626465, "source": "search", "title": "The Wold Newton Universe - Articles - The Official Philip ..." }, { "answer": "Punjab", "passage": "Therefore, it is the judgment of this writer that the \"Warbucks\" and \"Punjab\" of The Shadow Strikes! #27 are other-Earth counterparts of the characters in the Annie strip, but not the same.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.6551361083984375, "source": "search", "title": "The Wold Newton Universe - Articles - The Official Philip ..." }, { "answer": "Punjab", "passage": "===================================DISCLAIMER================================== I have decided not to allow websites other than Gamefaqs (www.gamefaqs.com), IGN (faqs.ign.com) & Gamespot (www.gamespot.com) to host my FAQs from now on. Please don't ask, because I will not grant permission. It's just that too many sites don't keep their version of my FAQ up to date which makes for a lot of hassle in my mailbox. So if anyone sees this FAQ on any site other than those mentioned above, please let me know and I will take care of the situation, thanks. Just to make things crystal clear for some people, this FAQ is not to appear anywhere at the following URLs: http://www.cheatcc.com http://www.cheatindex.com This document Copyright 2004 Daniel Engel =============================================================================== Jeopardy FAQ January 06, 2006 Daniel (FecalLord) Engel fecalord [AT] gmail [DOT] com ############################################################################### (A) TABLE OF CONTENTS ############################################################################### Table of Contents (A) This Table of Contents (B) Controls (C) The Game (D) Answers (E) Experimental ############################################################################### (B) CONTROLS ############################################################################### The controls for this game are very simple, and are as follows: D-Pad - Moves the cursor when typing in your question, and buzzes in for a chance to enter your question. A or B - Confirm choices. Start - Starts the game. Select - Not used. ############################################################################### (C) THE GAME ############################################################################### There isn't really much to say, the game is based on the Jeopardy! TV gameshow. The only preparation you can have is to know your trivia really. Of course an accepted way to play the game is to pick a category that you are comfortable with and start from the lowest dollar (easiest) answer, and work your way down to the harder ones. Of course the game has a lot of questions to do with the united states so if you don't live there then you probably won't do as well. In addition to the U.S. content there are also a number of questions that deal with events and things of the eighties, so if you weren't raised in that time period you probably won't do well. Also many questions are asked multiple times in varying ways and some categories appear more than once with different questions. Like the TV show there is also a daily double square hidden randomly on the game board in both of the first 2 rounds. If you find it, you have a chance to double your money. You enter your wager and then enter your question. If you don't have any money then you can pick a $ value from the board to wager. Just like the TV show you lose money for incorrect replies, so don't buzz in if you really don't have a clue. You can play the game VS the computer, or with 1-2 other human players. There are also three difficulty settings, which basically decide how hard the computer players are, and also how much time you have to enter the question. You get 50 seconds on easy, 45 seconds on normal, and 40 seconds on hard. ############################################################################### (D) ANSWERS ############################################################################### Bricklayer J. Gastronomy Here are the questions to all of the answers in the game. The setup isn't completely random, you will always have the same group of 6 categories together in a round. These groups apply to round 1 or 2 of the game. I have grouped the categories accordingly. Also in each group the questions will always be in this order, with the smallest $ value question at the top. An important side note: USE THE FIND FUNCTION (CTRL+F) to find the category that you're having trouble with instead of scrolling through everything. -------- GROUP 01 -------- Category: PSYCHIATRY A - IT IS THE ORGAN OPERATED ON IN A LOBOTOMY Q - WHAT IS THE BRAIN? A - HE DEVELOPED THE THEORY OF THERAPY THROUGH THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS Q - WHO IS SIGMUND FREUD? A - OF MORON, IDIOT & IMBECILE, THE ONE HAVING THE LOWEST I.Q. Q - WHAT IS AN IDIOT? A - ACT OF A SOMNAMBULIST WHO, HOPEFULLY, LIVES ON THE GROUND FLOOR Q - WHAT IS SLEEPWALKING? A - IN THE RORSCHACH TEST, PATIENTS READ THESE Q - WHAT ARE INK BLOTS? Category: SCIENCE FICTION A - CREATOR & HOST OF *TWILIGHT ZONE* & *NIGHT GALLERY* Q - WHO IS ROD SERLING? A - THE ORSON WELLES RADIO PLAY THAT PANICKED AMERICA Q - WHAT IS WAR OF THE WORLDS? A - HE WROTE *THE MARTIAN CHRONICLES* & *THE ILLUSTRATED MAN* Q - WHO IS RAY BRADBURY? A - DINO DE LAURENTIIS MADE AN EPIC FILM OF THIS FRANK HERBERT CLASSIC Q - WHAT IS DUNE? A - ALDOUS HUXLEY PREDICTED TEST TUBE BABIES IN THIS BOOK Q - WHAT IS BRAVE NEW WORLD? Category: THICK & THIN A - IN THE PROVERB, IT'S THICKER THAN WATER Q - WHAT IS BLOOD? A - A LIAR CREATES STORIES OUT OF *THIS* Q - WHAT IS THIN AIR? A - YOU ADD THIS TO CORNSTARCH TO THICKEN GRAVY Q - WHAT IS FLOUR? A - THE 1932 DASHIELL HAMMET MYSTERY FEATURES NICK & NORA CHARLES Q - WHAT IS THE THIN MAN? A - IT FOLLOWS *THICK* IF YOU'RE CALLOUS, *THIN* IF YOU'RE TOUCHY Q - WHAT IS SKINNED? Category: ASIA A - MOUNT EVEREST'S COUNTRY Q - WHAT IS NEPAL? A - THIS COUNTRY IS BORDERED BY VIETNAM, LAOS & THAILAND Q - WHAT IS CAMBODIA? A - ISRAEL'S LARGEST PORT Q - WHAT IS HAIFA? A - THE GOBI DESERT ACCOUNTS FOR 25 PERCENT OF THIS COMMUNIST COUNTRY Q - WHAT IS MONGOLIA? A - THIS ISLAND NATION IS LOCATED JUST EAST OF THE TIP OF INDIA Q - WHAT IS SRI LANKA? Category: WALT DISNEY A - FIRST NON-HUMAN TO EVER WIN AN OSCAR Q - WHO IS MICKEY MOUSE? A - FILM WHICH INTRODUCED THE WORD *SUPERCALIFRAGILISTICEXPIALIDOCIOUS* Q - WHAT IS MARY POPPINS? A - LATEST ADDITION TO DISNEY'S FLORIDA EMPIRE Q - WHAT IS EPCOT? A - FILMED IN DEATH VALLEY, ETC., IT WAS THE FIRST FEATURE *TRUE-LIFE ADVENTURE* Q - WHAT IS THE LIVING DESERT? A - DISNEY CREATED MICKEY MOUSE AFTER LOSING RIGHTS TO THIS CHARACTER Q - WHO IS OSWALD THE RABBIT? Category: *JACKS* OF ALL TRADES A - GOLF'S *GOLDEN BEAR* Q - WHO IS JACK NICKLAUS? A - SWEET TREAT MENTIONED IN *TAKE ME OUT TO THE BALL GAME* Q - WHAT IS CRACKERJACK? A - PERSONIFICATION OF APPROACHING COLD WEATHER Q - WHO IS JACK FROST? A - THE NOVEL *SEA WOLF* WAS BASED ON THIS AUTHOR'S OWN EXPERIENCE Q - WHO IS JACK LONDON? A - WASHINGTON COLUMNIST WHO G. GORDON LIDDY VOLUNTEERED TO KILL Q - WHO IS JACK ANDERSON? -------- GROUP 02 -------- Category: CIVIL WAR A - THE TWO COLORS ASSOCIATED WITH UNION & CONFEDERACY Q - WHAT ARE BLUE & GREY? A - AUTHOR OF *UNCLE TOM'S CABIN*, LINCOLN CALLED HER *THE LITTLE LADY WHO MADE THE BIG WAR* Q - WHO IS HARRIET BEECHER STOWE? A - SHELLING OF THIS ON APRIL 12, 1861 STARTED THE CIVIL WAR Q - WHAT IS FORT SUMTER? A - NICKNAME OF THE CONFEDERATE FLAG Q - WHAT IS THE STARS & BARS? A - NOTORIOUS GEORGIA PRISON STOCKADE Q - WHAT IS ANDERSONVILLE? Category: ENGLISH ENTERTAINMENT A - SEAPORT HOME OF THE BEATLES, SITE OF THE CAVERN, CLUB WHERE THEY WERE *DISCOVERED* Q - WHAT IS LIVERPOOL? A - TRADITIONAL *POINTED* PASTIME IN BRITISH PUBS Q - WHAT IS DARTS? A - THIS AMERICAN SITCOM WAS ADAPTED FROM THE BRITISH TV SERIES *STEPTOE & SON* Q - WHAT IS SANFORD & SON? A - BRITISH ACTOR WHO FREQUENTLY PLAYED AMERICANS, HE WAS OSCAR NOMINATED FOR *BEING THERE* Q - WHO IS PETER SELLERS? A - IT'S THE LONDON HOME OF VAUDEVILLE Q - WHAT IS THE PALLADIUM? Category: ARTHURS A - HE PLAYED ARTHUR IN THE FILM OF THE SAME NAME Q - WHO IS DUDLEY MOORE? A - FORMER HOST OF *JEOPARDY* HE WAS ALWAYS THE GENTLEMAN Q - WHO IS ART FLEMING? A - HE WAS TO MERV GRIFFIN AS ED MC MAHON IS TO JOHNNY CARSON Q - WHO IS ARTHUR TREACHER? A - BLACK TENNIS STAR, HE RETIRED TO COACH DAVIS CUP TEAM Q - WHO IS ARTHUR ASHE? A - HE TRIED TO *KILL* HOLMES IN 1894, BUT HAD TO *RESURRECT* HIM, BY POPULAR DEMAND Q - WHO IS SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE? Category: LATIN WORDS A - IT'S THE ABBREVIATION FOR THE LATIN PHRASE *YEAR OF OUR LORD* Q - WHAT IS A.D.? A - A STYLE OF PERFORMANCE USING THE UNACCOMPANIED HUMAN VOICE Q - WHAT IS A CAPELLA? A - A COMMON ABBREVIATION MEANING *AND OTHERS* Q - WHAT IS ETC? A - IT'S THE MEANING OF THE LATIN WARNING *CAVE CANEM* Q - WHAT IS BEWARE OF DOG? A - LATIN PHRASE ON AMERICAN COINS MEANING *ONE OUT OF MANY* Q - WHAT IS E PLURIBUS UNUM? Category: FUNNY FRUIT A - UNSATISFACTORY OR POORLY-BUILT CAR Q - WHAT IS A LEMON? A - ROBERT FROST WONDERED HOW MANY OF THESE *FELL ON NEWTON'S HEAD BEFORE HE TOOK THE HINT* Q - WHAT ARE APPLES? A - ANTI-BLUSHING DEVICES FOR ADAM & EVE Q - WHAT ARE FIG LEAVES? A - MAE WEST ASKED BEULAH TO PEEL HER ONE OF THESE Q - WHAT ARE GRAPES? A - THE POCK-MARKED, WRINKLY VILLAIN IN *DICK TRACY* Q - WHO IS PRUNEFACE? Category: TRUE *BLUE* A - THIS FICTIONAL DUO FEATURED JOHN BELUSHI & DAN AKROYD Q - WHO ARE THE BLUES BROTHERS? A - THOMAS GAINSBUROUGH PAINTED THIS FAMOUS PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LAD Q - WHAT IS THE BLUE BOY? A - HIT NBC SHOW FEATURING DANIEL TRAVANTI & VERONICA HAMEL Q - WHAT IS HILL STREET BLUES? A - THEY'RE TORONTO'S MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAM Q - WHO ARE THE BLUE JAYS? A - POP ROCK GROUP WHO WENT IN SEARCH OF THE LOST CHORD Q - WHO ARE THE MOODY BLUES? -------- GROUP 03 -------- Category: COLLEGE A - COACH JOHN WOODEN LED THIS SCHOOL'S RECORD-BREAKING WINNING STREAK IN BASEBALL Q - WHAT IS U.C.L.A.? A - FOUNDED AS NEWTOWNE COLLEGE IN 1636, ITS ALUMNI INCLUDE JOHN F. KENNEDY Q - WHAT IS HARVARD? A - CONNECTICUT IVY LEAGUE COLLEGE WHOSE FOOTBALL TEAM IS CALLED THE BULLDOGS Q - WHAT IS YALE? A - THIS DURHAM, N.C. UNIVERSITY TAKES PSYCHIC RESEARCH SERIOUSLY Q - WHAT IS DUKE? A - WOMEN FIRST ATTENDED THIS INDIANA SCHOOL, RUN BY THE HOLY CROSS CONGREGATION, IN 1972 Q - WHAT IS NOTRE DAME? Category: 4 LETTER WORDS A - WHAT ZORRO, THE LONE RANGER, & HALLOWEEN HAVE IN COMMON Q - WHAT IS A MASK? A - GLOBULAR MEDICINAL SUBSTANCE, OR A DISAGREEABLE PERSON Q - WHAT IS A PILL? A - IT PRECEDES *CLOTH* & FOLLOWS *TENDER* & *SIR* Q - WHAT IS LOIN? A - SOUND OF A LOCOMOTIVE OR WITH *-A-LUG*, TO DRINK IN ONE LIFT OF THE GLASS Q - WHAT IS CHUG? A - A TWIST IN A ROPE OR A MUSCLE STIFFNESS IN THE NECK Q - WHAT IS A KINK? Category: THE FUNNIES A - LI'L ABNER'S HOME TOWN Q - WHAT IS DOGPATCH? A - DISNEY DOG WHO IS MICKEY MOUSE'S FRIEND, NOT THE ONE WHO'S HIS PET Q - WHO IS GOOFY? A - FRITZIE RITZ IS HER AUNT, SLUGGO, HER BOYFRIEND Q - WHO IS NANCY? A - DAY OF WEEK WIMPY WOULD *GLADLY PAY YOU, FOR A HAMBURGER TODAY* Q - WHAT IS TUESDAY? A - HIS SERVANTS INCLUDE PUNJAB & THE ASP Q - WHO IS DADDY WARBUCKS? Category: CLASSIC MUSIC A - TERM FOR A SET OF KETTLEDRUMS USED IN AN ORCHESTRA Q - WHAT IS TIMPANI? A - POLISH-BORN COMPOSER CALLED *THE GREATEST COMPOSER OF MUSIC FOR THE PIANOFORTE* Q - WHO IS FREDERIC CHOPIN? A - ONE OF THE FATHERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC, HE ALSO FATHERED 20 CHILDREN Q - WHO IS JOHANN BACH? A - TYPE OF HORN WITH A LONG, COILED TUBE, A CONICAL BORE AND A FLARING BELL Q - WHAT IS A FRENCH HORN? A - THE FRENCH TITLE OF THIS BALLET IS *LE LAC DES CYGNES* Q - WHAT IS SWAN LAKE? Category: WARREN BEATTY A - HIS PROFESSION IN THE COMEDY HIT *SHAMPOO* Q - WHAT IS A HAIRDRESSER? A - THIS ACADEMY-AWARD-WINNING ACTRESS/DANCER IS HIS OLDER SISTER Q - WHO IS SHIRLEY MACLAINE? A - HE WON A BEST DIRECTOR OSCAR FOR THIS EPIC DRAMA Q - WHAT IS REDS? A - HE WROTE, STARRED IN & DIRECTED THIS REMAKE OF *HERE COMES MR. JORDAN* Q - WHAT IS HEAVEN CAN WAIT? A - HE PORTRAYED THIS '30'S GANGSTER IN ARTHUR PENN'S 1967 CLASSIC MOVIE DRAMA Q - WHO IS CLYDE BARROW? Category: *PHIL* IT UP A - HE IS THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH Q - WHO IS PRINCE PHILIP? A - HE PLAYED A CONVINCING TELEVISION SERGEANT NAMED BILKO Q - WHO IS PHIL SILVERS? A - HE'S MARLO THOMAS' HUSBAND Q - WHO IS PHIL DONAHUE? A - IT IS THE ONLY COUNTRY WITH A CHRISTIAN MAJORITY IN THE FAR EAST Q - WHAT ARE THE PHILIPPINES? A - HENRY FORD, J.P. MORGAN & ANDREW CARNEGIE QUALIFY FOR THIS GOODWILL TITLE Q - WHAT IS A PHILANTHROPIST? -------- GROUP 04 -------- Category: AMERICAN HISTORY A - HE WAS THE SECOND PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Q - WHO IS JOHN ADAMS? A - HIS STEAMBOAT *CLERMONT* MADE ITS FIRST RUN IN 1807 Q - WHO IS ROBERT FULTON? A - NICKNAMED *SEWARD'S FOLLY*, IT WAS PURCHASED ON MARCH 30, 1867 Q - WHAT IS ALASKA? A - PRESIDENT OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA Q - WHO IS JEFFERSON DAVIS? A - THESE EARLY 20TH C. WRITERS *PLOWED THROUGH THE MIRE* TO EXPOSE GREED AND CORRUPTION Q - WHO ARE THE MUCKRACKERS? Category: LOVE TRIANGLE A - SHE STOLE EDDIE FISHER FROM DEBBIE REYNOLDS Q - WHO IS LIZ TAYLOR? A - BING CROSBY & BOB HOPE COMPETED FOR HER IN THE *ROAD* PICTURES Q - WHO IS DOROTHY LAMOUR? A - HIS ILLICIT LOVE FOR GUINEVERE DESTROYED ARTHUR'S KINGDOM Q - WHO IS LANCELOT? A - WHAT HESTER PRYNNE EARNED FOR ADULTERY WITH REVEREND DIMMESDALE Q - WHAT IS THE SCARLET LETTER? A - AT THIS FILM'S END, RICK BLAINE SENDS HIS LOVER, ILSE LUND, OFF WITH HER HUSBAND Q - WHAT IS CASABLANCA? Category: CHEMICAL A - CAVITY FIGHTER USED IN TOOTHPASTE AND DRINKING WATER CONTAINS THIS ELEMENT Q - WHAT IS FLUORINE? A - UNTIL 1965, IT WAS THE PRIMARY METAL IN MOST U.S. COINS Q - WHAT IS SILVER? A - ALCHEMISTS TRIED TO TRANSMUTE LEAD INTO THIS Q - WHAT IS GOLD? A - CHLORINE AND SODIUM COMBINE TO FORM THIS COMMON KITCHEN SUBSTANCE Q - WHAT IS SALT? A - RADIOACTIVE ELEMENT CO-DISCOVERED BY MARIE CURIE Q - WHAT IS RADIUM? Category: CLASSIC T.V. A - ON THIS SERIES, RALPH KRAMDEN WARNED *BANG! ZOOM! YOU'RE GOING TO THE MOON, ALICE!* Q - WHAT IS THE HONEYMOONERS? A - HE CREATED *CANDID CAMERA* Q - WHO IS ALLEN FUNT? A - REGULARS ON HIS SHOW INCLUDED DENNIS DAY & EDDIE *ROCHESTER* ANDERSON Q - WHAT IS JACK BENNY? A - ITS ORIGINAL PANELISTS INCLUDED MR. CERF, MISS KILGALLEN, MR. ALLEN & MISS FRANCIS Q - WHAT IS WHAT'S MY LINE? A - IT'S WHAT BETTY, BUD & KATHY ANDERSON LEARNED EACH WEEK Q - WHAT IS FATHER KNOWS BEST? Category: STARTS WITH *H* A - IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY, THIS WAS ACHILLES' ONE WEAK SPOT Q - WHAT IS THE HEEL? A - BOTH EGGS & DETECTIVES CAN BE THIS Q - WHAT IS HARD-BOILED? A - A PLACE OF SAFETY, OR YALE'S *NEW* TOWN Q - WHAT IS HAVEN? A - IT IS IMPOSED ON A CONTESTANT TO EQUALIZE CHANCES OF WINNING Q - WHAT IS A HANDICAP? A - TWO-WHEELED CAB POPULAR IN 19TH CENTURY LONDON Q - WHAT IS A HANSOM? Category: NAME'S THE SAME A - COMEDIANS DEAN, DICK & STEVE Q - WHAT IS MARTIN? A - SAMMY, MAC AND BETTE Q - WHAT IS DAVIS? A - SINGER ROY, TV HOST DICK & PARTNER OF EXPLORER LEWIS Q - WHAT IS CLARK? A - ACTORS ROBERT, ROD & ELIZABETH Q - WHAT IS TAYLOR? A - ACTRESSES JEAN & MAUREEN Q - WHAT IS STAPLETON? -------- GROUP 05 -------- Category: AMERICAN REVOLUTION A - TO PAUL REVERE, TWO LIGHTS IN THE NORTH CHURCH STEEPLE MEANT THE BRITISH WERE COMING BY THIS Q - WHAT IS BY SEA? A - MILITARY OUTPOST BENEDICT ARNOLD TRIED TO BETRAY TO THE BRITISH Q - WHAT IS WEST POINT? A - THIS PATRIOTIC PAINTING SHOWS TWO DRUMMERS, ONE A YOUNG BOY & A WOUNDED FIFE PLAYER Q - WHAT IS THE SPIRIT OF 76? A - CRISPUS ATTUCKS WAS THE FIRST MAN KILLED BY THE BRITISH IN THIS REVOLUTIONARY RIOT Q - WHAT IS THE BOSTON MASSACRE? A - THESE COLONISTS SUPPORTED THE BRITISH DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR Q - WHO ARE THE TORIES? Category: FEATHERED FRIENDS A - HE IS THE TALLEST *SESAME STREET* CHARACTER Q - WHO IS BIG BIRD? A - TV NETWORK'S PROUD TRADEMARK? Q - WHAT IS A PEACOCK? A - PLANT OF BANANA FAMILY WITH BRILLIANT ORANGE & BLUE FLOWERS Q - WHAT IS THE BIRD OF PARADISE? A - THIS WATER BIRD'S NAME IS OFTEN SYNONYMOUS WITH *CRAZY* Q - WHAT IS A LOON? A - THE ANCIENT MARINER HAD THIS BAD LUCK BIRD HUN ABOUT HIS NECK Q - WHAT IS AN ALBATROSS? Category: MUSICAL GEOGRAPHY A - TONY BENNET LEFT HIS HEART THERE Q - WHAT IS SAN FRANCISCO? A - RANDY NEWMAN LOVES THIS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CITY Q - WHAT IS L.A.? A - VICKI LAWRENCE'S *LIGHTS WENT OUT* THERE Q - WHAT IS GEORGIA? A - GLEN CAMPBELL WAS A SINGING LINEMAN IN THIS TOWN Q - WHAT IS WICHITA? A - BROADWAY MUSICAL'S TITLE SONG IS NOW OFFICIALLY THIS STATE'S Q - WHAT IS OKLAHOMA? Category: AUSTRALIA A - THE JOLLY SWAGMAN WANTS TO WALTZ WITH HER Q - WHO IS MATHILDA? A - AUSTRALIA'S BUSHCOUNTRY INTERIOR, IT'S NOT *IN FRONT* Q - WHAT IS THE OUTBACK? A - THIS WEB-FOOTED EGG-LAYING MAMMAL CAN ONLY BE FOUND IN AUSTRALIA Q - WHAT IS THE PLATYPUS? A - IT IS THE NAME BY WHICH AUSTRALIAN NATIVES ARE CALLED Q - WHAT ARE ABORIGINES? A - AUSTRALIA'S CAPITAL Q - WHAT IS CANBERRA? Category: TV TWOSOMES A - *GENERAL HOSPITAL'S* FAMOUS STAR-CROSSED LOVERS Q - WHO ARE LUKE & LAURA? A - NUMBER OF AGENT 86'S PARTNER ON TV'S *GET SMART* Q - WHO IS AGENT 99? A - BROTHER DETECTIVES WHO OPERATE FROM SAN DIEGO Q - WHO ARE SIMON & SIMON? A - THE FLYING SQUIRREL AND HIS MOOSE FRIEND OF CARTOONS Q - WHO ARE ROCKY & BULLWINKLE? A - THEY GAVE THE *FLYING FICKLE FINGER OF FATE* AWARD Q - WHO ARE ROWAN & MARTIN? Category: BABY TALK A - BETTE DAVIS PLAYED THIS DEMENTED FORMER CHILD STAR WHO TERRORIZED HER SISTER Q - WHO IS BABY JANE? A - NUMEROUS YOUNG ADULTS WHO WERE BORN RIGHT AFTER W.W. II, ALSO KNOWN AS WAR BABIES Q - WHAT ARE THE BABY-BOOMERS? A - RECENT MICKEY ROONEY AND ANN MILLER BROADWAY HIT Q - WHAT IS SUGAR-BABIES? A - BROOKE SHIELDS' FIRST STARRING ROLE WAS IN THIS CONTROVERSIAL FILM SET IN A BORDELLO Q - WHAT IS PRETTY BABY? A - IN NURSERY RHYME, IT PRECEDES, *...DADDY'S GONE A-HUNTING* Q - WHAT IS BYE, BABY BUNTING? -------- GROUP 06 -------- Category: POLITICAL PAIRS A - FORMER GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK, HE WAS GERALD FORD'S VICE PRESIDENT Q - WHO IS NELSON ROCKEFELLER? A - J.F.K. WAS FIRST ELECTED TO CONGRESS IN 1946, AS WAS THIS OTHER PRESIDENT-TO-BE Q - WHO IS NIXON? A - HE PENNED THE *COMMUNIST MANIFESTO* IN 1848 WITH MARX Q - WHO IS ENGELS? A - CHURCHILL AND THIS U.S. PRESIDENT WERE SEVENTH COUSINS ONCE REMOVED Q - WHO IS F.D.R.? A - THIS KING'S COURTSHIP WITH WALLIS WARFIELD SIMPSON WAS CALLED THE LOVE STORY OF THE CENTURY Q - WHO IS EDWARD THE VIII? Category: FLOWERS A - DONALD DUCK'S GIRLFRIEND Q - WHO IS DAISY? A - CITIZEN KANE'S LAST WORD Q - WHAT IS ROSEBUD? A - THIS YELLOW FLOWER SUPPOSEDLY GAVE ITS COLOR TO A COMMON FOOD Q - WHAT IS THE BUTTERCUP? A - THE CYMBIDIUM VARIETY OF THIS TROPICAL FLOWER IS USED IN CORSAGES Q - WHAT IS AN ORCHID? A - THEY ARE THE SUBJECT OF A SERIES OF PAINTINGS BY CLAUDE MONET Q - WHAT ARE WATERLILIES? Category: THE MOON A - THE MOON IS INVISIBLE DURING THIS PHASE Q - WHAT IS THE NEW MOON? A - ILLEGALLY MADE LIQUOR Q - WHAT IS MOONSHINE? A - ON THE MOON, THIS IS APPROXIMATELY 1/6TH WHAT IT IS ON EARTH Q - WHAT IS GRAVITY? A - FROM LATIN FOR *MOON*, WORD FOR A PERSON WHO IS *NUTS* Q - WHAT IS A LUNATIC? A - THE CALM & WATERLESS *SEA* UPON WHICH MAN'S FIRST FOOTPRINTS ON THE MOON WERE MADE Q - WHAT IS THE SEA OF TRANQUILITY? Category: SAN FRANCISCO A - KNOWN AS *THE ROCK*, IT WAS AT VARIOUS TIMES HOME TO AL CAPONE, THE BIRDMAN, & AN INDIAN TRIBE Q - WHAT IS ALCATRAZ? A - SCOTT MCKENZIE'S '60'S HIT WARNED VISITORS TO WEAR THIS IN THEIR HAIR Q - WHAT IS A FLOWER? A - STADIUM HOME OF BASEBALL'S GIANTS & FOOTBALL'S 49ER'S Q - WHAT IS CANDLESTICK PARK? A - 1906 DISASTER WHICH HIT THE CITY FOLLOWING THE EARTHQUAKE Q - WHAT IS FIRE? A - THE MARK HOPKINS AND FAIRMONT HOTELS SIT ATOP THIS FAMOUS HILL Q - WHAT IS NOB HILL? Category: THE KELLYS A - KELLY DESCRIBES A SHADE OF THIS COLOR Q - WHAT IS GREEN? A - SHE STARRED IN ELEVEN FILMS BEFORE RETIRING TO MARRY ROYALTY Q - WHO IS GRACE KELLY? A - WALT KELLY CREATED THIS POSSUM CHARACTER Q - WHO IS POGO? A - DANCER, ACTOR & DIRECTOR IN 1950'S, *AN AMERICAN IN PARIS* Q - WHO IS GENE KELLY? A - HIS FAMOUS CLOWN INCLUDED SWEEPING UP THE SPOTLIGHT Q - WHO IS EMMETT KELLY? Category: X MARKS THE SPOT A - THEY ARE SOMETIMES RATED *X* Q - WHAT ARE MOVIES? A - BRAND NAME THAT HAS BECOME SYNONYMOUS WITH COPIERS Q - WHAT IS XEROX? A - FRENCH COMPOSER SAINT-SAENS WROTE *DANS MACABRE* FOR IT Q - WHAT IS THE XYLOPHONE? A - DISCOVERED BY WILHELM ROENTGEN IN 1895 Q - WHAT ARE X-RAYS? A - THIS LATIN BANDLEADER IS EX-HUSBAND OF ABBE LANE AND CHARO Q - WHO IS XAVIER CUGAT? -------- GROUP 07 -------- Category: NAMES FROM OLD MAPS A - *ANNA AND THE KING OF SIAM* WAS SET IN WHAT IS NOW THIS NATION Q - WHAT IS THAILAND? A - FORMER NAME OF VIETNAM'S HO CHI MINH CITY Q - WHAT IS SAIGON? A - IT WAS ONCE NEW AMSTERDAM, NEW NETHERLANDS Q - WHAT IS NEW YORK, NEW YORK? A - IT WAS FORMERLY THE NAME OF ISTANBUL Q - WHAT IS CONSTANTINOPLE? A - MEDIEVAL EUROPE KNEW NORTH CHINA BY THIS NAME Q - WHAT IS CATHAY? Category: ELVIS PRESLEY A - THIS NICKNAME REFERRED TO WHAT HE SHOOK WHEN HE SANG Q - WHAT IS THE PELVIS? A - THE NAME OF HIS MEMPHIS MANSION Q - WHAT IS GRACELAND? A - HE MET HIS FUTURE WIFE WHILE SERVING IN THE U.S. ARMY IN THIS COUNTRY Q - WHAT IS GERMANY? A - ELVIS RECORDED HITS ON THIS RECORD LABEL Q - WHAT IS RCA? A - IT WAS THE TITLE OF HIS FIRST MOVIE AS WELL AS A HIT SONG Q - WHAT IS LOVE ME TENDER? Category: FAMOUS RIVALS A - THIS BALD, MAD SCIENTIST IS SUPERMAN'S ARCH-ENEMY Q - WHO IS LEX LUTHOR? A - SHE BESTED BOBBY RIGGS IN TENNIS' MOST FAMOUS BATTLE OF THE SEXES Q - WHO IS BILLIE JEAN KING? A - SHARK-FIGHTERS IN *WEST SIDE STORY* Q - WHO ARE THE JETS? A - IN *GONE WITH THE WIND*, SCARLETT WAS JEALOUS OF HER MARRIAGE TO ASHLEY Q - WHO IS MELANIE? A - THE MERRIMACK FOUGHT THIS IRON-CLAD CONFEDERATE SHIP AT HAMPTON ROADS, VA Q - WHAT IS THE MONITOR? Category: MAMMALS A - THIS RODENT, ALSO CALLED A WOODCHUCK, IS CELEBRATED ON FEBRUARY 2 Q - WHAT IS A GROUNDHOG? A - THE ONLY MAMMALS THAT REALLY FLY, THEY NAVIGATE BY *SONAR* Q - WHAT ARE BATS? A - THIS DOMESTICATED ANIMAL IS MOST SACRED ANIMAL OF THE HINDUS Q - WHAT IS THE COW? A - FAMOUS FOR KILLING SNAKES, THIS MAMMAL IS NOT IMMUNE TO VENOM BUT SURVIVES DUE TO QUICKNESS Q - WHAT IS THE MONGOOSE? A - THIS DESCRIPTION REFERRING TO AN ISLAND SOUTH OF AUSTRALIA PRECEDES WOLF, TIGER & DEVIL Q - WHAT IS TASMANIAN? Category: HARD & SOFT A - TITLE OF THE BEATLES FIRST FEATURE FILM Q - WHAT IS HARD DAY'S NIGHT? A - IT READILY FORMS A LATHER, WASHES WELL WITH SOAP Q - WHAT IS SOFT WATER? A - PITCHING STYLES IN THIS GAME INCLUDE WINDMILL & SLOW-PITCH Q - WHAT IS SOFTBALL? A - ROBERTA FLACK'S GRAMMY-WINNING SONG OF THE 1970'S Q - WHAT IS KILLING ME SOFTLY? A - CHARLES BRONSON IS A STREET FIGHTER & JAMES COBURN HIS MANAGER IN THIS 1973 FILM Q - WHAT IS HARD TIMES? Category: LOST CAUSES A - NURSERY RHYME SHEPHERDESS WHO MISPLACED HER FLOCK Q - WHO IS LITTLE BO PEEP? A - REPOSITORY FOR FORGOTTEN ITEMS LEFT, FOR EXAMPLE, ON BUSES & TAXIS Q - WHAT IS THE LOST & FOUND? A - NIGHTCLUB COMEDIANS HAVE REFERRED TO THIS CITY AS *LOST WAGES* Q - WHAT IS LAS VEGAS? A - THIS TV SERIES WAS ABOUT AN OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON Q - WHAT IS LOST IN SPACE? A - THE 1973 ROSS HUNTER REMAKE OF THIS JAMES HILTON NOVEL WAS A BOX-OFFICE BOMB Q - WHAT IS LOST HORIZON? -------- GROUP 08 -------- Category: THE '50'S A - ON JANUARY 3, 1959, IT BECAME THE 49TH STATE Q - WHAT IS ALASKA? A - PLASTIC TOY ROTATED ABOUT THE WAIST VIA CIRCULAR MOTIONS OF THE HIPS Q - WHAT IS THE HULA HOOP? A - THIS 2-MAN COMEDY TEAM WAS TOPS IN CLUBS, TV & MOVIES UNTIL THEIR SPLIT IN 1956 Q - WHO ARE MARTIN & LEWIS? A - IN 1956, DON LARSEN PITCHED THE FIRST IN WORLD SERIES HISTORY Q - WHAT IS A PERFECT GAME? A - THIS HUSBAND & WIFE WERE CONVICTED OF TREASON IN 1951 Q - WHO ARE THE ROSENBERGS? Category: *GRAND* PLACES A - ARIZONA LANDMARK *CARVED* BY THE COLORADO RIVER Q - WHAT IS THE GRAND CANYON? A - MOST FAMOUS WATERWAY IN VENICE, ITALY Q - WHAT IS THE GRAND CANAL? A - FORMER PRESIDENT GERALD FORD'S HOME TOWN Q - WHAT IS GRAND RAPIDS? A - JACKSON HOLE, WYOMING, SITS AT THE FOOT OF THIS 13,766 FOOT MOUNTAIN Q - WHAT IS THE GRAND TETON? A - IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, IT HOLDS BACK F.D.R. LAKE Q - WHAT IS THE GRAND COULEE DAM? Category: THE IRISH A - GEM-LIKE NICKNAME OF IRELAND Q - WHAT IS THE EMERALD ISLE? A - TOURIST ATTRACTION YOU KISS UPSIDE DOWN TO OBTAIN THE *GIFT OF GAB* Q - WHAT IS THE BLARNEY STONE? A - AFTER-DINNER DRINK MADE WITH WHISKEY & WHIPPED CREAM Q - WHAT IS IRISH COFFEE? A - IT'S A RHYMING HUMOROUS VERSE AND AN IRISH COUNTY Q - WHAT IS A LIMERICK? A - THE TALLEST OF ALL DOGS Q - WHAT IS AN IRISH WOLFHOUND? Category: FISH A - TWO VARIETIES OF IT ARE THRESHER & HAMMERHEAD Q - WHAT ARE SHARKS? A - THE ASTROLOGICAL SIGN OF THE FISH Q - WHAT IS PISCES? A - KNOWN AS *THE TIGER OF THE SEA*, IT HAS DESTRUCTIVE RAZOR-SHARP TEETH Q - WHAT IS A BARRACUDA? A - IT IS THE FIN ALONG THE MID-LINE ON TOP OF THE FISH Q - WHAT IS THE DORSAL FIN? A - GOLDFISH ARE A MEMBER OF THIS FRESH WATER FAMILY Q - WHAT ARE CARP? Category: TENNIS ANYONE A - THE SURFACE OF PLAY AT WIMBLEDON Q - WHAT IS GRASS? A - SURPRISINGLY, THIS HOT-HEADED PLAYER ENDORSES BIC'S SHAVERS, NOT THEIR LIGHTERS Q - WHO IS JOHN MC ENROE? A - IT IS THE SITE OF THE U.S. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS Q - WHAT IS FLUSHING MEADOW? A - A SERVICE THAT GOES UNTOUCHED FOR A POINT Q - WHAT IS AN ACE? A - EVERY DAVIS CUP FINAL FROM 1938 TO 1959 WAS BETWEEN THE U.S. & THIS NATION Q - WHAT IS AUSTRALIA? Category: *NUTS* TO YOU A - FAMOUS RUSSIAN BALLET OFTEN PERFORMED DURING THE CHRISTMAS SEASON Q - WHAT IS THE NUTCRACKER SUITE? A - 1929 MARX BROTHERS MOVIE BASED ON THEIR STAGE SUCCESS OF THE SAME NAME Q - WHAT IS COCOANUTS? A - CHARACTERS IN THIS POPULAR COMIC STRIP WERE SO CALLED BECAUSE THEY WERE SMALL Q - WHAT IS PEANUTS? A - IN A POPULAR CHRISTMAS SONG, THESE NUTS HAVE A HOT TIME Q - WHAT ARE CHESTNUTS? A - PHRASE DESCRIBING THE *HARD CORE* OR THE *NITTY-GRITTY* OF A SITUATION Q - WHAT IS NUTS AND BOLTS? -------- GROUP 09 -------- Category: SCOTLAND A - MADE WITH MALT & BARLEY, IT'S SCOTLAND'S LEADING EXPORT Q - WHAT IS SCOTCH WHISKY? A - MOST FAMOUS OF SHAKESPEARE'S SCOTTISH KINGS Q - WHO IS MACBETH? A - NATIONAL FLOWER SO-CALLED BECAUSE THEY GROW ON HEATHS Q - WHAT IS HEATHER? A - THIS SCOTTISH LASS BECAME AN INTERNATIONAL STAR WITH THE BOND THEME *FOR YOUR EYES ONLY* Q - WHO IS SHEENA EASTON? A - LIVELY DANCE NAMED FOR MOUNTAINOUS REGION IN NORTH Q - WHAT IS THE HIGHLAND FLING? Category: NICKNAMES A - THIS ACTOR/WRITER/DIRECTOR HAS A *SLY* WAY WITH SUCCESS Q - WHO IS SYLVESTER STALLONE? A - RED-HAIRED SINGER KNOWN AS *THE DEVINE MISS M* Q - WHO IS BETTE MIDLER? A - WHEN HE WAS V.P., THEY CALLED HIM *FRITZ* TO JIMMY CARTER'S *GRITS* Q - WHO IS WALTER MONDALE? A - HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING CHAMPION CALLED *THE BROWN BOMBER* Q - WHO IS JOE LOUIS? A - BRITISHER GEORGE O'DOWD IS BETTER KNOWN AS THIS Q - WHO IS BOY GEORGE? Category: MEDICINE A - 2 LETTER ABBREVIATION FOR A PRESCRIPTION Q - WHAT IS RX? A - INSTRUMENT USED TO LISTEN TO THE SOUNDS OF THE BODY, ESPECIALLY THE HEART Q - WHAT IS A STETHOSCOPE? A - QUININE IS THE TRADITIONAL CURE FOR THE SYMPTOMS OF THIS TROPICAL DISEASE Q - WHAT IS MALARIA? A - THIS DOCTOR SPECIALIZES IN SKIN DISEASES Q - WHAT IS A DERMATOLOGIST? A - GINGIVITIS IS AN INFLAMATION OF THIS PART OF THE BODY Q - WHAT ARE THE GUMS? Category: MYTHS & LEGENDS A - KING ARTHUR'S MAGICIAN AND TUTOR, HE LIVED BACKWARD IN TIME Q - WHO IS MERLIN? A - IT PRECEDES, *I SMELL THE BLOOD OF AN ENGLISHMAN* Q - WHAT IS FEE FI FOE FUM? A - THIS ARCHER IS THE NATIONAL HERO OF SWITZERLAND Q - WHO IS WILLIAM TELL? A - TWIN OF REMUS, HE IS THE LEGENDARY FOUNDER OF ROME Q - WHO IS ROMULUS? A - WHEN HE FLEW TOO CLOSE TO THE SUN, THE WAX IN HIS WINGS MELTED Q - WHO IS ICARUS? Category: STARTS WITH *F* A - IT PRECEDES ARREST AND TEETH Q - WHAT IS FALSE? A - ONE DAMNS WITH THIS KIND OF PRAISE Q - WHAT IS FAINT? A - PETRIFIED REMAINS OF AN ANIMAL OR PLANT Q - WHAT IS A FOSSIL? A - BACH WROTE THE TOCCATA AND *THIS* IN D MINOR Q - WHAT IS A FUGUE? A - A VACATION GRANTED TO AN ENLISTED MAN Q - WHAT IS A FURLOUGH? Category: STAY *COM* A - BERLIOZ AND BRAHMS WERE 2 OF THE 19TH CENTURY'S GREATEST Q - WHAT ARE COMPOSERS? A - DESCRIBES A MULTIPLE CONE FRACTURE Q - WHAT IS COMPOUND? A - IT'S THE MILITARY RANK AND TITLE OF THE PRESIDENT Q - WHAT IS COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF? A - FRUIT STEWED OR COOKED IN A SYRUP, USUALLY SERVED AS A DESSERT Q - WHAT IS A COMPOTE? A - IT'S THE ACT OR PROCESS OF UNDERSTANDING Q - WHAT IS COMPREHENSION? -------- GROUP 10 -------- Category: CANADA A - COLOR OF THE MAPLE LEAF ON THE CANADIAN FLAG Q - WHAT IS RED? A - IT MEANS *NEW SCOTLAND* Q - WHAT IS NOVA SCOTIA? A - IT'S THE CAPITAL OF CANADA Q - WHAT IS OTTAWA? A - IT'S THE EASTERNMOST PROVINCE OF CANADA Q - WHAT IS NEWFOUNDLAND? A - SITE OF THE 1988 WINTER OLYMPICS Q - WHAT IS CALGARY? Category: ANIMAL ACTORS A - RONALD REAGEN CAN NEVER QUITE SHAKE THIS MONKEY OFF HIS BACK Q - WHO IS BONZO? A - SORRY...BUT HE WAS NEVER GOOD ENOUGH FOR STAR-KIST Q - WHO IS CHARLIE THE TUNA? A - THE SHORT-LIVED TV SERIES *MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON* LET ONE OF THESE SOUND OFF Q - WHAT IS AN ORANGUTAN? A - BORN IN A WW I TRENCH, THIS GERMAN SHEPHERD WAS VOTED MOST POPULAR PERFORMER OF 1926 Q - WHO IS RIN TIN TIN? A - P.T. BARNUM'S PRIZED PACHYDERM Q - WHO IS JUMBO? Category: HUMAN BODY A - GENERALLY UNNECESSARY THROAT ACCESSORY Q - WHAT ARE TONSILS? A - REFERS TO DIZZINESS OR A HITCHCOCK FILM Q - WHAT IS VERTIGO? A - PEPTIC, DUODENAL & GASTRIC ARE TYPES Q - WHAT ARE ULCERS? A - THE TECHNICAL TERM FOR NEARSIGHTEDNESS Q - WHAT IS MYOPIA? A - VITAL ORGAN WITH 2 AURICLES & 2 VENTRICLES Q - WHAT IS THE HEART? Category: FINE DINING A - FRENCH DESSERT THAT SOUNDS LIKE THE LARGEST MEMBER OF THE DEER FAMILY Q - WHAT IS A MOUSSE? A - PIGS SNIFF OUT THIS DELICACY IN EUROPE Q - WHAT ARE TRUFFLES? A - YOU RODER IT FROM THE SOMMELIER Q - WHAT IS WINE? A - FROM FRENCH *TO JUMP* IT MEANS TO FRY IN VERY LITTLE FAT Q - WHAT IS SAUTE? A - TOMATO GELATIN MOLD USED AS A GARNISH Q - WHAT IS ASPIC? Category: 3 LETTER WORDS A - WHAT A BATTER OR A BROADWAY PRODUCER WANTS Q - WHAT IS A HIT? A - A WELL-KNOWN PHRASE SAYS TO DO THIS *IS HUMAN* Q - WHAT IS TO ERR? A - JAZZ MUSICIANS PLAY IMPROVISATIONALLY AT THIS INFORMAL *SESSION* Q - WHAT IS A JAM? A - PART OF AN EAR OF CORN, OR A MALE SWAN Q - WHAT IS A COB? A - A MOVIE THAT'S FILMED, EDITED & READY FOR RELEASE IS SAID TO BE *IN* THIS Q - WHAT IS THE CAN? Category: CALLING ALL *CAR*S A - HE-E-E-E-E-E-RE'S THE TONIGHT SHOW HOST Q - WHO IS JOHNNY CARSON? A - REPRESENTED BY THE CHEMICAL SYMBOL *C*, IT PRECEDES *PAPER* OR *COPY* Q - WHAT IS CARBON? A - A SMOOTH, CHEWY CANDY MADE WITH SUGAR, BUTTER, CREAM & FLAVORING Q - WHAT IS CARAMEL? A - DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT WAITRESS Q - WHAT IS A CAR-HOP? A - THEY'RE FORMED TO CONTROL MARKETING & CREATE MONOPOLIES Q - WHAT ARE CARTELS? -------- GROUP 11 -------- Category: EUROPEAN HISTORY A - JANE SEYMOUR WAS THE THIRD OF HIS SIX WIVES Q - WHO IS HENRY VIII? A - CENTURY OF THE AMERICAN & FRENCH REVOLUTIONS Q - WHAT IS THE 18TH CENTURY? A - CARRIED TO EUROPE WONDERS OF CHINA FROM THE COURT OF KUBLAI KHAN Q - WHO IS MARCO POLO? A - DISEASE THAT STRUCK LONDON IN 1665 Q - WHAT IS THE PLAGUE? A - SOVIET LEADER BANISHED FROM RUSSIA & LATER ASSASSINATED IN MEXICO Q - WHO IS TROTSKY? Category: AUTOS A - IN A CAR WITH MANUAL TRANSMISSION, THE PEDAL LEFT OF THE BRAKE Q - WHAT IS THE CLUTCH? A - THIS BRITISH COMPANY MAKES LUXURY CARS & AIRPLANE ENGINES Q - WHAT IS ROLLS-ROYCE? A - ONE MODEL OF JAGUAR HAS AN ENGINE WITH 12 OF THESE Q - WHAT ARE CYLINDERS? A - FAILED 50'S FORD WHICH LOOKED LIKE IT WAS SUCKING A LEMON Q - WHAT IS THE EDSEL? A - DESIGNATION OF ANTI-KNOCK QUALITY OF GASOLINE Q - WHAT IS OCTANE? Category: ERNEST HEMINGWAY A - HE WAS CALLED BY THIS AFFECTIONATE PATERNAL NICKNAME Q - WHAT IS PAPA? A - IT'S THE SUBJECT OF *DEATH IN THE AFTERNOON* Q - WHAT IS BULLFIGHTING? A - THIS GRANDDAUGHTER APPEARED IN *MANHATTAN*, *PERSONAL BEST* & *STAR 80* Q - WHO IS MARIEL HEMINGWAY? A - MANY OF HIS NOVELS TAKE PLACE ON ISLANDS IN THIS SEA Q - WHAT IS THE CARIBBEAN? A - AFTER FIDEL CASTRO CAME TO POWER, HEMINGWAY LEFT CUBA & PURCHASED A HOUSE IN THIS STATE Q - WHAT IS IDAHO? Category: I AM WOMAN A - PITTED UNSUCCESSFULLY AGAINST JOHNNY CARSON Q - WHO IS JOAN RIVERS? A - FIRST AMERICAN WOMAN INTO SPACE Q - WHO IS SALLY RIDE? A - CENSURED BY THE U.S. CONGRESS, SHE ALSO WON AN OSCAR Q - WHO IS JANE FONDA? A - A *HOUSEWIFE FROM QUEENS*, SHE BECAME THE FIRST WOMAN TO RUN AS A DEMOCRATIC V.P. CANDIDATE Q - WHO IS GERALDINE FERRARO? A - FIRST WOMAN HONORED ON A U.S. COIN, THOUGH THE HONOR PROVED A BIT DUBIOUS Q - WHO IS SUSAN B. ANTHONY? Category: INITIALS A - ALPHABETIC NICKNAME OF REPUBLICAN PARTY Q - WHAT IS THE G.O.P.? A - AN EXPLOSIVE COMPOUND, IT'S CALLED TRINITROTOLUENE Q - WHAT IS TNT? A - THIS DISTRESS SIGNAL WAS CHOSEN BECAUSE OF THE EASE WITH WHICH IT CAN BE SENT IN MORSE CODE Q - WHAT IS S.O.S.? A - IT'S WHEN THE REFEREE STOPS THE FIGHT OR WHEN A BOXER THROWS IN THE TOWEL Q - WHAT IS A TKO? A - MARCUS LEOW, SAMUEL GOLDWYN & LOUIS B. MAYER JOINED TOGETHER TO FORM THIS COMPANY Q - WHAT IS M-G-M? Category: WHAT THE DEVIL A - MIA FARROW HAS SATAN'S SON IN THIS ROMAN POLANSKI CHILLER Q - WHAT IS ROSEMARY'S BABY? A - FILM IN WHICH *MR. APPLEGATE* CAUSES N.Y. BASEBALL TEAM TO LOSE THE PENNANT Q - WHAT IS DAMN YANKEES? A - SOMEONE RECKLESSLY BOLD WITH A DEVIL-MAY-CARE ATTITUDE Q - WHAT IS A DAREDEVIL? A - HE'S UP AGAINST THE DEVIL IN STEPHEN VINCENT BENET'S SHORT STORY Q - WHO IS DANIEL WEBSTER? A - A PERSON WHO CHAMPIONS A CAUSE PURELY FOR SAKE OF ARGUMENT Q - WHAT IS A DEVIL'S ADVOCATE? -------- GROUP 12 -------- Category: CONSTITUTION A - OTHER NAME FOR AMENDMENTS ONE THROUGH TEN Q - WHAT IS THE BILL OF RIGHTS? A - WITH THE EXCEPTION OF IMPEACHMENT, ARTICLE III STATES ALL TRIALS SHALL BE BY ONE OF THESE Q - WHAT IS BY JURY? A - THE CONSTITUTION SETS 35 YEARS AS THE MINIMUM AGE FOR THIS ELECTIVE OFFICE Q - WHAT IS THE PRESIDENCY? A - THE PRESIDENT *SHALL FROM TIME TO TIME GIVE TO THE CONGRESS INFORMATION* ON *THE STATE OF THIS* Q - WHAT IS THE UNION? A - AS PRESIDENT OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, HIS NAME HEADS THE LIST OF SIGNERS Q - WHO IS GEORGE WASHINGTON? Category: FEATHER FRIENDS A - THESE BIRDS DRILL HOLES IN TREES FOR THEIR NESTS THOUGH WOODY PREFERRED A BED Q - WHAT ARE WOODPECKERS? A - THE MALES OF THE *BALTIMORE* VARIETY ARE A SHOWY ORANGE AND BLACK Q - WHAT ARE ORIOLES? A - OF THE RED BIRDS FOUND IN AMERICA, IT'S THE ONLY ONE WITH A CREST Q - WHAT IS A CARDINAL? A - THIS SONGBIRD COUSIN OF THE MOCKINGBIRD IS NAMED FOR ITS MEWING CALL Q - WHAT IS A CATBIRD? A - THIS FORESTED CONTINENT HAS 2/3 OF ALL KNOWN BIRD SPECIES Q - WHAT IS SOUTH AMERICA? Category: BIG BANDS A - BENNY GOODMAN'S INSTRUMENT Q - WHAT IS THE CLARINET? A - THIS BAND LEADER MARRIED HIS VOCALIST HARRIET HILLIARD Q - WHO IS OZZIE NELSON? A - DURING THE '40'S, DORIS DAY WAS A VOCALIST WITH HIS *BAND OF RENOWN* Q - WHO IS LES BROWN? A - IN 1935, HE WALKED OUT ON BROTHER JIMMY TO FORM HIS OWN BAND Q - WHO IS TOMMY DORSEY? A - AUDIENCES USED TO *SWING AND SWAY* WITH THIS BANDLEADER Q - WHO IS SAMMY KAYE? Category: NY NY A - A *TOKEN* WILL GET YOU A RIDE ON THE BUS OR THIS OTHER FORM OF TRANSPORTATION Q - WHAT IS A SUBWAY? A - BUROUGH THAT WAS ORIGINALLY HOME TO BASEBALL TEAM NOW IN LOS ANGELES Q - WHAT IS BROOKLYN? A - MANHATTAN WAS BOUGHT FROM THE INDIANS IN 1626 FOR TRINKETS WORTH THIS AMOUNT Q - WHAT IS $24.00? A - INTERNATIONAL PEACE ORGANIZATION FORMED IN '45, NOW HOUSED ALONG THE EAST RIVER Q - WHAT IS THE UNITED NATIONS? A - YEAR INSCRIBED ON THE TABLET HELD IN THE STATUE OF LIBERTY'S LEFT ARM Q - WHAT IS 1776? Category: CRIME & PUNISHMENT A - THIS OUTLAW WAS ALLEGEDLY SHOT IN THE BACK BY BOB FORD, APRIL 3, 1882 Q - WHO IS JESSE JAMES? A - THIS FALL RIVER, MASS. SPINSTER WAS ACQUITTED OF KILLING HER PARENTS WITH AN AX Q - WHO IS LIZZIE BORDEN? A - *THE LADY IN RED* LED HIM TO AN FBI AMBUSH IN CHICAGO IN 1934 Q - WHO IS JOHN DILLINGER? A - IN 1931, THIS NOTORIOUS GANGSTER RECEIVED STIFFEST TAX EVASION PENALTY EVER Q - WHO IS AL CAPONE? A - THOUGH DEFENDED BY THIS FAMOUS LAWYER, LEOPOLD & LOEB WERE CONVICTED OF KIDNAPPING AND MURDER Q - WHO IS CLARENCE DARROW? Category: SHALL WE DANCE A - IT TAKES TWO TO DO THIS IN HERNANDO'S HIDEAWAY Q - WHAT IS TANGO? A - HAWAIIAN DANCE ONCE OUTLAWED BY MISSIONARIES Q - WHAT IS THE HULA? A - WILD GYPSY DANCERS TRADITIONALLY HOLD THIS FLOWER IN THEIR TEETH Q - WHAT IS A ROSE? A - DIRECTOR, CHOREOGRAPHER, ACTOR BOB FOSSE MADE THIS SEMI-AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL FILM STARRING ROY SCHEIDER Q - WHAT IS ALL THAT JAZZ? A - OFTEN DONE AT SQUARE DANCES, THIS DANCE HAS A STATE IN ITS NAME Q - WHAT IS THE VIRGINIA REEL? -------- GROUP 13 -------- Category: LONDON A - THE STREET ADDRESS OF THE PRIME MINISTER'S RESIDENCE Q - WHAT IS 10 DOWNING STREET? A - NOT THE CLOCK, BUT THE BELL IN THE TOWER OF THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT Q - WHAT IS BIG BEN? A - DIALECT KNOWN FOR DROPPING *H*S & RHYMING SLANG Q - WHAT IS COCKNEY? A - LONDONERS CALL THIS *THE TUBE* Q - WHAT IS THE SUBWAY? A - ALL BRITISH ROYALTY SINCE WILLIAM I HAVE BEEN CROWNED THERE Q - WHAT IS WESTMINSTER ABBEY? Category: PARTNERS A - SLAPSTICK COMICS HOWARD, FINE & HOWARD Q - WHO ARE THE THREE STOOGES? A - LATE PARTNER OF GAME SHOW MOGUL GOODSON Q - WHO IS TODMAN? A - AT FORT APACHE, HE WAS RUSTY'S CANINE PARTNER Q - WHO IS RIN TIN TIN? A - CLINT EASTWOOD'S LEADING LADY Q - WHO IS SONDRA LOCKE? A - PARTNER WHO REPLACED BEANE IN THE NAME OF STOCK FIRM MERRILL, LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER, & ... Q - WHAT IS SMITH? Category: WOMEN IN HISTORY A - BORN IN THE U.S.S.R., SHE LIVED IN MILWAUKEE & LATER BECAME ISREAL'S PRIME MINISTER Q - WHO IS GOLDA MEIR? A - HER MARRIAGE TO FERDINAND UNITED THE KINGDOMS OF CASTILE & ARAGON Q - WHO IS QUEEN ISABELLA? A - THE HATCHET-SWINGING DESTROYER OF MANY KANSAS SALOONS Q - WHO IS CARRY NATION? A - SISTER OF CESARE, NOTED FOR BEAUTY, WICKEDNESS & A FREE HAND WITH POISON Q - WHO IS LUCREZIA BORGIA? A - SHE FOUNDED THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MOVEMENT Q - WHO IS MARY BAKER EDDY? Category: SPORTS A - THE WORD FOR *ZERO* IN TENNIS Q - WHAT IS LOVE? A - IT'S CALLED *THE HOUSE THAT RUTH BUILT* Q - WHAT IS YANKEE STADIUM? A - THE WINNER OF THIS GOLF TOURNAMENT GETS A GREEN JACKET Q - WHAT IS THE MASTERS? A - AFTER RETIRING FROM BASKETBALL, WILT CHAMBERLAIN PLAYED THIS SPORT Q - WHAT IS VOLLEYBALL? A - HE WAS THE FIRST HEAVYWEIGHT TO REGAIN THE TITLE Q - WHO IS FLOYD PATTERSON? Category: FICTIONAL CAPTAINS A - HE CAPTAINED JULES VERNE'S SUBMARINE, NAUTILUS Q - WHO IS CAPTAIN NEMO? A - HE SAT AT THE HELM OF THE STARSHIP ENTERPRISE Q - WHO IS CAPTAIN KIRK? A - ERROL FLYNN PLAYED THIS FREEBOOTER WITH A SANGUINARY NAME Q - WHO IS CAPTAIN BLOOD? A - HE HAD A PAIR OF STEEL BALLS & AN OBSESSION WITH STRAWBERRIES Q - WHO IS CAPTAIN QUEEG? A - HE HAD GRAY HAIR, A SCARRED FACE & A LEG MADE OF WHALEBONE Q - WHO IS CAPTAIN AHAB? Category: *BABY* TALK A - THE CANDY BAR NAMED AFTER PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S OLDEST DAUGHTER Q - WHAT IS A BABY RUTH? A - POPULAR IN BOUQUETS, THIS PLANT IS COVERED WITH SMALL WHITE FLOWERS Q - WHAT IS BABY'S BREATH? A - THIS OVERSIZED CARTOON GOOSE WEARS DIAPERS & A BONNET Q - WHO IS BABY HUEY? A - A PIANO FIVE TO SIX FEET IN LENGTH Q - WHAT IS A BABY GRAND? A - IN THIS FRANK LOESSER DUET, IT'S A SUITOR'S REPLY TO *I REALLY MUST GO* Q - WHAT IS BABY, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE? -------- GROUP 14 -------- Category: MOUNTAINS A - DISNEY THEME PARK RIDE IS MODELED AFTER THIS FAMOUS SWISS MOUNTAIN Q - WHAT IS THE MATTERHORN? A - SNOWY TANZANIAN PEAK IN TITLE OF A FAMOUS HEMINGWAY STORY Q - WHAT IS MT. KILIMANJARO? A - ALONG WITH WASHINGTON, JEFFERSON & LINCOLN, THE FOURTH PRESIDENT CARVED ON MT. RUSHMORE Q - WHO IS THEODORE ROOSEVELT? A - NOAH'S ARK CAME TO REST HERE AFTER THE FLOOD Q - WHAT IS MT. ARARAT? A - THE MOUNTAIN RANGE IN WHICH MOUNT ACONCAGUA IS THE HIGHEST PEAK Q - WHAT ARE THE ANDES? Category: TRADEMARKS A - *CHAMPAGNE MUSIC* & A BUBBLE MACHINE Q - WHO IS LAWRENCE WELK? A - THE ROCK OF GIBRALTAR IS THE CORPORATE SYMBOL OF THIS INSURANCE COMPANY Q - WHAT IS THE PRUDENTIAL? A - THIS POP MUSIC STAR'S FLAMBOYANT EYEGLASSES ARE STILL HIS TRADEMARK Q - WHO IS ELTON JOHN? A - A FAMOUS FANFARE & SEARCHLIGHTS IDENTIFY THIS MOVIE STUDIO Q - WHAT IS 20TH CENTURY FOX? A - BREED OF HORSE ADOPTED AS SYMBOL OF ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWERIES Q - WHAT ARE CLYDESDALES? Category: MOVIE A - IN *DR. DOOLITTLE*, REX HARRISON SANG OF HIS WISH TO TALK TO THEM Q - WHO ARE THE ANIMALS? A - THIS RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN MUSICAL FEATURED THE SONG *CLIMB EVERY MOUNTAIN* Q - WHAT IS THE SOUND OF MUSIC? A - FRANK STALLONE'S SONGS PUSHED THE BEE GEES ASIDE IN THIS SEQUEL TO *SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER* Q - WHAT IS STAYING ALIVE? A - THIS 1972 OSCAR-NOMINATED TUNE, SUNG BY MICHAEL JACKSON, IS A LOVE SONG TO A RAT Q - WHAT IS BEN? A - BARBRA STREISAND & PAUL WILLIAMS WROTE THIS OSCAR WINNER Q - WHAT IS EVERGREEN? Category: TREES A - THE SAP OF THIS TREE PROVIDES A COMPLIMENT TO PANCAKES Q - WHAT IS THE MAPLE? A - ASPIRIN IS DERIVED FROM THE BARK OF THIS *WEEPING* TREE Q - WHAT IS THE WILLOW? A - JAPANESE PRACTICE OF PRUNING & SCULPTURING MINIATURE TREES Q - WHAT IS BONSAI? A - THE EVERGREEN WHOSE NAME IS SYNONYMOUS WITH LONGBOWS MADE FROM ITS WOOD Q - WHAT IS THE YEW? A - THE TERM FOR TREES THAT SHED THEIR LEAVES ANNUALLY Q - WHAT IS DECIDUOUS? Category: THE FUNNIES A - IT'S CHARLIE BROWN'S FAMOUS EXCLAMATION OF ANGUISH Q - WHAT IS GOOD GRIEF? A - SHARP-PROFILED DETECTIVE WHOSE ADOPTED SON IS NAMED JUNIOR Q - WHO IS DICK TRACY? A - THIS TINY TERROR WAS CREATED BY HANK KETCHAM IN 1951 Q - WHO IS DENNIS THE MENACE? A - HE'S DAGWOOD BUMSTEAD'S BOSS Q - WHO IS MR. DITHERS? A - STRIP ABOUT A FIREMAN IN WHICH NONSENSE PHRASE *NOTARY SOJAC* FREQUENTLY APPEARED Q - WHAT IS SMOKEY STOVER? Category: *LAST* CHANCE A - IT'S THE BEST LAUGH Q - WHAT IS THE LAST LAUGH? A - IT HAPPENED JUNE 25THM 1876 AT THE LITTLE BIG HORN RIVER IN MONTANA Q - WHAT IS CUSTER'S LAST STAND? A - THE PLACE A DYIN' COWPOKE'S *HEADED FOR* Q - WHAT IS THE LAST ROUNDUP? A - NON-DISPARAGING INTRODUCTION OF A FINAL ARTICLE OR PERSON Q - WHAT IS LAST BUT NOT LEAST? A - A TERM FROM TRENCH WARFARE, IT MEANS A FINAL STAND Q - WHAT IS A LAST-DITCH EFFORT? -------- GROUP 15 -------- Category: U.S. PRESIDENTS A - THIS PRESIDENT WAS CRITICIZED FOR TRYING TO PACK THE SUPREME COURT Q - WHO IS FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT? A - HIS TELEVISED PRESS CONFERENCES WERE CALLED THE *BEST MATINEE IN TOWN* Q - WHO IS KENNEDY? A - *OLD HICKORY*, HE WAS THE ONLY PRESIDENT TO PUBLICLY THREATEN TO HANG THE VICE PRESIDENT Q - WHO IS JACKSON? A - HE SAID, *IF YOU CAN'T STAND THE HEAT, GET OUT OF THE KITCHEN* Q - WHO IS TRUMAN? A - THIS PRESIDENT ALSO SERVED AS CHIEF JUSTICE Q - WHO IS TAFT? Category: FOREIGN PHRASES A - IN FRANCE, IT'S PARAPLUIE, IN BRITISH SLANG, A *BROLLY* Q - WHAT IS AN UMBRELLA? A - THIS GERMAN WORD EXPRESSES THE PASSION FOR TRAVELING Q - WHAT IS WANDERLUST? A - IN ITALIAN, THIS MEANS IN A LOW VOICE OR UNDER ONE'S BREATH Q - WHAT IS SOTTO VOCE? A - A RUSSIAN CARRIAGE DRAWN BY 3 HORSES ABREAST Q - WHAT IS A TROIKA? A - THE MEANING OF TONTO'S *KEMO SABE* Q - WHAT IS FAITHFUL FRIEND? Category: FAMOUS STRUCTURES A - SHE'S 151 FEET FROM SANDALS TO TORCH Q - WHAT IS THE STATUE OF LIBERTY? A - RENOWNED AS INDIA'S LOVELIEST BUILDING, IT IS ACTUALLY A WHITE MARBLE TOMB Q - WHAT IS THE TAJ MAHAL? A - THIS STRUCTURE SEPARATING EAST AND WEST WAS ERECTED OVERNIGHT IN AUGUST OF 1961 Q - WHAT IS THE BERLIN WALL? A - THE ONLY MANMADE STRUCTURE VISIBLE FROM ORBITING SPACE CRAFT Q - WHAT IS THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA? A - THIS TUNNEL THROUGH THE ALPS CONNECTS FRANCE AND ITALY Q - WHAT IS THE MONT BLANC TUNNEL? Category: FLOWERS A - IT'S THE FLOWER ASSOCIATED WITH PASADENA AND NEW YEARS DAY Q - WHAT IS THE ROSE? A - THE SOURCE OF OPIUM Q - WHAT IS THE POPPY? A - THIS FLOWER'S ROOT IS ROASTED AS A COFFEE SUBSTITUTE Q - WHAT IS CHICORY? A - THIS *WEED* IS GOOD FOR SALADS, WINE, MEDICINE & A COFFEE SUBSTITUTE Q - WHAT IS THE DANDELION? A - FLORIDA'S STATE FLOWER, IT IS USED AS A SYMBOL OF GOOD LUCK IN BRIDAL BOUQUETS Q - WHAT IS THE ORANGE BLOSSOM? Category: T.V. A - HE ASKS CHILDREN *WON'T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR* Q - WHO IS MR. ROGERS? A - *I SEE NOTHING, I HEAR NOTHING* WAS HIS STANDARD COP-OUT ON *HOGANS HEROES* Q - WHO IS SERGEANT SCHULTZ? A - THIS ASTRONAUT WON 25,000 ON *NAME THAT TUNE* Q - WHO IS JOHN GLENN? A - THIS FICTITIOUS NEWSPAPER EMPLOYED LOU GRANT Q - WHAT IS THE LOS ANGELES TRIBUNE? A - MARY RICHARDS WORKED FOR THIS TV STATION Q - WHAT IS WJM-TV? Category: SOLID, JACKSON A - DIANA ROSS DISCOVERED THIS NUMERICALLY NAMED FAMILY SINGING GROUP Q - WHO ARE THE JACKSON FIVE? A - JACKSON IS THE CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF THIS SOUTHERN STATE Q - WHAT IS MISSISSIPPI? A - *SHOELESS JOE* JACKSON WAS INVOLVED IN THIS SPORT'S GREATEST SCANDAL Q - WHAT IS BASEBALL? A - HOW THOMAS JONATHAN JACKSON WAS KNOWN AFTER HIS FIRM STAND AT BULL RUN Q - WHO IS STONEWALL JACKSON? A - GOSPEL SINGER WHO TRAINED HERSELF IN BAPTIST CHOIRS OF LOUISIANA Q - WHO IS MAHALIA JACKSON? -------- GROUP 16 -------- Category: HIGHER EDUCATION A - NAME OF DEGREE ABBREVIATED BY LETTERS PHD Q - WHAT IS DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY? A - S.A.T. IS THE ABBREVIATION FOR THIS COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAM Q - WHAT IS SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST? A - IT IS THE FEE PAID FOR INSTRUCTION AT A COLLEGE Q - WHAT IS TUITION? A - 1944 LAW GRANTING FUNDS TO VETERANS FOR SCHOOLING Q - WHAT IS THE G.I. BILL? A - ONCE PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, HE LATER BECAME PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. Q - WHO IS WOODROW WILSON? Category: MISTERS A - HAS *BAD ATTITUDE* ON *THE A TEAM* Q - WHO IS MR. T? A - WILBUR'S TALKING HORSE Q - WHO IS MR. ED? A - NEARSIGHTED CARTOON CHARACTER WITH VOICE OF JIM BACKUS Q - WHO IS MR. MAGOO? A - R.L. STEVENSON'S CHARACTER, DEMONIC SIDE OF DOCTOR'S PERSONALITY Q - WHO IS MR. HYDE? A - HENRY FONDA PLAYED THIS W.W.II CHARACTER ON BROADWAY & ON FILM Q - WHO IS MR. ROBERTS? Category: OLD TESTAMENT A - GARDEN WHERE ADAM AND EVE FIRST DWELLED Q - WHAT IS EDEN? A - HE SPENT THREE DAYS INSIDE THE STOMACH OF A *GREAT FISH* Q - WHO IS JONAH? A - IN GENESIS, THE LORD RAINED *BRIMSTONE & FIRE* UPON SODOM & THIS OTHER SINFUL CITY Q - WHAT IS GOMORRAH? A - ABRAHAM'S WIFE WAS 90 YEARS OLD WHEN SHE HAD HER FIRST CHILD, ISAAC Q - WHO IS SARAH? A - IN THE 23RD PSALM, *THOU ANOINTEST MY HEAD WITH* THIS Q - WHAT IS OIL? Category: FOREIGN PHRASES A - HAWAIIAN PHRASE MEANING *HELLO*, *GOODBYE*, OR *WELCOME* Q - WHAT IS ALOHA? A - BAKED WITH A CHEESE OR CRUMB TOPPING Q - WHAT IS AU GRATIN? A - ITALIAN FOR DINING IN THE OPEN AIR Q - WHAT IS AL FRESCO? A - THE LITERAL MEANING OF THIS JAPANESE PHRASE IS *DIVINE WIND* Q - WHAT IS KAMIKAZE? A - THE GREEK WORD, MEANING *I HAVE FOUND IT*, IS THE STATE MOTTO OF CALIFORNIA Q - WHAT IS EUREKA? Category: UNREAL ESTATE A - ALICE MET THE MAD HATTER AND THE WHITE RABBIT THERE Q - WHAT IS WONDERLAND? A - THIS TV SERIES WAS CENTERED AROUND *STALAG 13* Q - WHAT IS HOGAN'S HEROES? A - *IT'S NOT ON ANY CHART, YOU MUST FIND IT IN YOUR HEART* Q - WHAT IS NEVER-NEVERLAND? A - WHERE KUBLA KHAN AND CITIZEN KANE LIVED Q - WHAT IS XANADU? A - DOROTHY'S HOUSE LANDED IN THIS PART OF OZ Q - WHAT IS MUNCHKINLAND? Category: *PAN* HANDLES A - A BREAKFAST FOOD, OR AS VERB, *TO FLATTEN DOWN* Q - WHAT IS A PANCAKE? A - IN THE HOME, A ROOM OR AREA ADJACENT TO A KITCHEN Q - WHAT IS A PANTRY? A - A COMPLETE AND UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW, A SCENIC LANDSCAPE Q - WHAT IS A PANORAMA? A - GLAND BEHIND STOMACH WHICH ASSISTS IN THE DIGESTIVE PROCESS Q - WHAT IS THE PANCREAS? A - MYTHICAL CONTAINER WHICH WHEN OPENED RELEASED ALL MISERIES TO THE WORLD Q - WHAT IS PANDORA'S BOX? -------- GROUP 17 -------- Category: COLORFUL SONGS A - TIE IT 'ROUND THE OLD OAK TREE FOR TONY ORLANDO Q - WHAT IS A YELLOW RIBBON? A - A 1960'S HIT BY THE ROLLING STONES SAID TO *PAINT IT* THIS COLOR Q - WHAT IS BLACK? A - *COLOUR BY NUMBERS* IS A HIT ALBUM FOR THIS COLORFUL BRITISH BAND Q - WHAT IS CULTURE CLUB? A - HE COMES BOB-BOB-BOBBIN ALONG Q - WHO IS RED RED ROBIN? A - BEST COUNTRY SONG OF 1968, IT STATES, *IT DON'T RAIN IN INDIANAPOLIS IN THE SUMMERTIME...* Q - WHAT IS LITTLE GREEN APPLES? Category: FRENCH PHRASES A - ASSOCIATED WITH ICE CREAM, IT IS FRENCH FOR *ACCORDING TO THE FASHION* Q - WHAT IS A LA MODE? A - IT'S THE DAY CONTAINED IN *MARDI GRAS* Q - WHAT IS TUESDAY? A - THIS FRENCH EXCLAMATION MEANS *BEHOLD* Q - WHAT IS VOILA? A - *COUP DE GRACE*, IT WOULD BE APPROPRIATE ON THE 18TH GREEN Q - WHAT IS THE FINISHING STROKE? A - FRENCH FOR *BLUE RIBBON* IT REFERS TO A COOK OF THE HIGHEST EXCELLENCE Q - WHAT IS CORDON BLEU? Category: BIOLOGY A - OF PLANTS OR ANIMALS, THE ONE WITH CELLS THAT HAVE CELL WALLS Q - WHAT ARE PLANTS? A - IT HAS THE LARGEST BRAIN OF ALL LAND MAMMELS Q - WHAT IS THE ELEPHANT? A - THE DEVICE FOR WHICH ANTON VAN LEEUWENHOEK IS MOST FAMOUS Q - WHAT IS THE MICROSCOPE? A - THIS PART OF A TREE PROVIDES IT WITH ABOUT 85 PERCENT OF ITS NEEDED WATER SUPPLY Q - WHAT ARE THE ROOTS? A - THESE CHEMICALS ACT AS CATALYSTS IN DIGESTION Q - WHAT ARE ENZYMES? Category: KIDDIE LITERATURE A - DWARF WHO COULD SPIN STRAW INTO GOLD Q - WHO IS RUMPELSTILTSKIN? A - *MEDICAL* PEN NAME OF CREATOR OF BARTHOLOMEW CUBBINS & THE GRINCH Q - WHO IS DR. SEUSS? A - WRITTEN FROM KIPLING'S EXOTIC TRAVELS, IT WAS ALSO A DISNEY CARTOON Q - WHAT IS THE JUNGLE BOOK? A - THREE MOVIE VERSIONS OF S.E. HINTON'S NOVELS FOR TEENAGERS HAVE FEATURED THIS YOUNG ACTOR Q - WHO IS MATT DILLON? A - IN THE *FREDDY THE DETECTIVE* STORIES, FREDDIE WAS ONE OF THESE ANIMALS Q - WHAT IS A PIG? Category: THE *BUCK* STOPS HERE A - GIL GERARD PLAYED THIS SPACE ADVENTURER IN THE RECENT TV VERSION Q - WHO IS BUCK ROGERS? A - AUTHORESS OF *THE GOOD EARTH*, SHE WON THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE Q - WHO IS PEARL BUCK? A - BIG-GAME HUNTER FAMOUS FOR *BRINGING THEM BACK ALIVE* Q - WHO IS FRANK BUCK? A - EDDIE MURPHY SATIRIZES THIS *LITTLE RASCALS* CHARACTER Q - WHO IS BUCKWHEAT? A - A TREE RELATED TO THE HORSE CHESTNUT, IT IS THE STATE OF OHIO'S NICKNAME Q - WHAT IS THE BUCKEYE? Category: WORLD LEADERS A - YUGOSLAVIA'S FIRST AND LONGEST-LIVED PRESIDENT Q - WHO IS TITO? A - JAPAN'S ROYAL RULER SINCE 1926 Q - WHO IS HIROHITO? A - HIS U.S. PRESIDENCY SAW THE END OF WORLD WAR II AND THE START OF THE KOREAN WAR Q - WHO IS HARRY S. TRUMAN? A - INDIA'S PRIME MINISTER WHOSE FATHER ALSO HELD OFFICE Q - WHO IS INDIRA GANDHI? A - HAILE SELASSIE WAS THE LAST EMPEROR OF THIS AFRICAN NATION Q - WHAT IS ETHIOPIA? -------- GROUP 18 -------- Category: CHEMISTRY A - WITH EARTH, WIND & FIRE, THE FOURTH OF THE ELEMENTS WHICH THE GREEKS BELIEVED MADE UP EVERYTHING ON EARTH Q - WHAT IS WATER? A - THIS INERT TRACE ELEMENT IN OUR ATMOSPHERE HAS THE NAME OF THE PLANET OF SUPERMAN'S BIRTH Q - WHAT IS KRYPTON? A - COMBINING SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY & MAGIC, IT WAS MAIN SOURCE OF CHEMICAL KNOWLEDGE THROUGH 1500'S Q - WHAT IS ALCHEMY? A - IT IS THE CENTRAL CORE OF THE ATOM Q - WHAT IS THE NUCLEUS? A - NAME GIVEN THE LOWEST TEMPERATURE THEORETICALLY POSSIBLE Q - WHAT IS ABSOLUTE ZERO? Category: HOLD YOUR HORSES A - LOOKING AT THESE IS THE BEST WAY TO JUDGE A HORSE'S AGE Q - WHAT ARE TEETH? A - ONE OF THESE IS EQUAL TO THE ENERGY OF RAISING 33,000 LBS. ONE FOOT HIGH IN ONE MINUTE Q - WHAT IS A HORSEPOWER? A - THIS TERM FOR A FEMALE FOAL IS OFTEN HEARD IN RACING Q - WHAT IS FILLY? A - THIS SLANG EXPRESSION OF INCREDULITY IS THE TITLE OF MARX BROTHERS FILM Q - WHAT IS HORSEFEATHERS? A - SHAKESPEARIAN MONARCH WHO OFFERED HIS KINGDOM FOR A HORSE Q - WHO IS RICHARD III? Category: BODIES OF WATER A - THIS *LARGE RIVER* RUNS ALONG THE TEXAS-MEXICO BORDER Q - WHAT IS THE RIO GRANDE? A - LARGEST BODY OF FRESH WATER IN NORTH AMERICA Q - WHAT IS LAKE SUPERIOR? A - THE GOLD OF THE NIBELUNG IS SAID TO BE HIDDEN IN THIS GERMAN RIVER Q - WHAT IS THE RHINE? A - WITH 3,662,200 SQUARE MILES, IT'S THE SMALLEST, AS WELL AS COLDEST OCEAN Q - WHAT IS THE ARCTIC OCEAN? A - THE WORLD'S 3RD LONGEST RIVER, ITS CHINESE NAME MEANS *CHILD OF THE OCEAN* Q - WHAT IS THE YANGTZE? Category: BROTHER & SISTER A - COUGH DROP MAKERS LABELLED *TRADE & MARK* Q - WHO ARE THE SMITH BROTHERS? A - IN GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOOKS THIS BROTHER & SISTER OWN SPOT & PUFF Q - WHO ARE DICK & JANE? A - *WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN* AND *CLOSE TO YOU* WERE TWO OF THEIR BIGGEST HITS Q - WHO ARE THE CARPENTERS? A - DEAR ABBY'S SISTER WHO IS ALSO AN ADVICE COLUMNIST Q - WHO IS ANN LANDERS? A - PHIL AND DON, THEY TRIED TO *WAKE UP LITTLE SUSIE* Q - WHO ARE THE EVERLY BROTHERS? Category: EAT YOUR VEGGIES A - IN BOSTON, THESE ARE BAKED WITH DARK MOLASSES & BACON Q - WHAT ARE BEANS? A - THE RUSSIAN SOUP MADE FROM BEETS OR CABBAGE IS CALLED THIS Q - WHAT IS BORSCHT? A - DOUGLAS MACARTHUR & MAMMY YOKUM'S PIPE OF CHOICE Q - WHAT IS CORNCOB? A - TINY TUBERS OR SOMETHING OF MINOR IMPORTANCE Q - WHAT ARE SMALL POTATOES? A - THE FINEST WHITE SPECIES OF CHICK-PEAS RECEIVED THIS NAME IN SPAIN Q - WHAT ARE GARBANZOS? Category: DOUBLE TROUBLE A - TWO BASEBALL GAMES PLAYED BY THE SAME TWO TEAMS IN ONE DAY Q - WHAT IS A DOUBLE HEADER? A - MEANINGLESS SYLLABLES MADE TO SEEM *INTELLIGLE* Q - WHAT IS DOUBLE TALK? A - TWO IMAGES ON A PHOTO SHOT AT DIFFERENT TIMES, BUT BOTH VISIBLE Q - WHAT IS A DOUBLE EXPOSURE? A - A FAST MILITARY MARCH Q - WHAT IS DOUBLE TIME? A - LOWEST OF THE ORCHESTRAL WIND INSTRUMENTS, ALSO INDICATED BY PREFIX *CONTRA* Q - WHAT IS A DOUBLE BASSOON? -------- GROUP 19 -------- Category: COMPOSERS A - AUSTRIAN PRODIGY WHO, AT AGE 14, COULD WRITE WHOLE SYMPHONIC SCORES FROM MEMORY Q - WHO IS MOZART? A - BROADWAY GREAT WHO WROTE *THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS* & *WHITE CHRISTMAS* Q - WHO IS IRVING BERLIN? A - ZANY TV SHOW HOST WHO DIDN'T GET GONGED WHEN HE WROTE *PALISADES PARK* Q - WHO IS CHUCK BARRIS? A - BRASS INSTRUMENT NAMED AFTER PATRIOTIC COMPOSER CALLED *THE MARCH KING* Q - WHAT IS A SOUSAPHONE? A - FRIENDS SAID HE WAS INITIALLY REPULSED BY GEORGE SAND, FINDING HER *DUMPY* Q - WHO IS CHOPIN? Category: FOOD A - IT'S CALLED *YAKIMONO* IN JAPAN WHEN BROILED, *SASHIMI* WHEN SERVED RAW Q - WHAT IS FISH? A - WE OWE ITS DISCOVERY IN 1688 TO A BENEDICTINE MONK NAMED DOM PERIGNON Q - WHAT IS CHAMPAGNE? A - NAME OF THIS MEXICAN CLASSIC ACTUALLY MEANS COVERED WITH OR FLAVORED WITH CHILE Q - WHAT IS AN ENCHILADA? A - WHEN SPOONED ONTO DESSERTS IN VIENNA, IT'S CALLED *SCHLAG* Q - WHAT IS WHIPPED CREAM? A - INTRODUCED BY ROMANS, WHO BROKE THEM OVER THE HEADS OF BRIDES Q - WHAT ARE WEDDING CAKES? Category: AMERICAN CITIES A - TENNESSEE TOWN OF CHOO-CHOO FAME Q - WHAT IS CHATTANOOGA? A - IT'S CALLED *THE MILE HIGH CITY* Q - WHAT IS DENVER? A - *THE HOME OF THE BEAN* & *THE COD* Q - WHAT IS BOSTON? A - CARL SANDBURG CALLED IT *HOG BUTCHER TO THE WORLD* Q - WHAT IS CHICAGO? A - IN *MUSIC MAN*, HAROLD HILL SINGS A TRIBUTE TO THIS, HIS INDIANA HOMETOWN Q - WHAT IS GARY? Category: ALL FOURS A - CARD GAME FOR WHICH THREE PLAYERS ALWAYS SEEM IN NEED OF THE *FOURTH* Q - WHAT IS BRIDGE? A - HE CALLS THE SIGNALS IN FOOTBALL Q - WHAT IS THE QUARTERBACK? A - THIS YOUTH CLUB'S NAME STANDS FOR HEAD, HEART, HANDS & HEALTH Q - WHAT IS 4-H? A - AN ATYPICAL PLANT OF THE GENUS TRIFOLIUM Q - WHAT IS A 4-LEAF CLOVER? A - WORD FOR A POETIC STANZA OF 4 LINES Q - WHAT IS A QUATRAIN? Category: FRIENDS A - THE NEIGHBORS YOU ALWAYS FEEL OBLIGATED TO *KEEP UP WITH* Q - WHO ARE THE JONESES? A - IN COMICS, HE'S JEFF'S BEST FRIEND Q - WHO IS MUTT? A - CAESAR'S FRIEND & BETRAYER Q - WHO IS BRUTUS? A - THE SOUNDTRACK TO THE OBSCURE, *FRIENDS*, WAS WRITTEN BY THIS BRITISH SUPERSTAR Q - WHO IS ELTON JOHN? A - GUNSLINGER PLAYED BY ALAN LADD WHO BECAME JOEY STARRET'S VERY BEST FRIEND Q - WHO IS SHANE? Category: I GET AROUND A - TRANSPORTATION USED BY MARY POPPINS TO GET FROM ONE JOB TO ANOTHER Q - WHAT IS AN UMBRELLA? A - ONE WHO HAS FAILED TO UNDERSTAND OR ACCOMPLISH SOMETHING HAS MISSED THIS Q - WHAT IS THE BOAT? A - LATE SINGER WHOSE CADILLAC WAS PAINTED WITH DIAMOND DUST Q - WHO IS ELVIS PRESLEY? A - ESKIMO VEHICLE SPELT THE SAME FORWARDS & BACKWARDS Q - WHAT IS A KAYAK? A - BIRD RIDDEN BY NIVEN IN *AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS* Q - WHAT IS AN OSTRICH? -------- GROUP 20 -------- Category: GENERAL ADMIRAL A - ONE EYED ISRAELI GENERAL SKILLED IN DIPLOMACY & WAR Q - WHO IS MOSHE DAYAN? A - FILM NAMED FOR HIM WON BEST PICTURE OSCAR IN 1970 Q - WHO IS GEORGE PATTON? A - BOTH PARTIES WANTED HIM AS THEIR 1952 PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE Q - WHO IS DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER? A - HE COMMANDED THE DEFEATED CONFEDERATE FORCES AT THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG Q - WHO IS ROBERT E. LEE? A - HEROIC REVOLUTIONARY WAR ADMIRAL WHO CAME TO AMERICA FLEEING MURDER CHARGE Q - WHO IS JOHN PAUL JONES? Category: TOOLS A - PETER, PAUL & MARY SANG OF HAVING ONE OF THESE Q - WHAT IS A HAMMER? A - MUSICIAN'S SLANG FOR AN INSTRUMENT, OR A TOOL FOR CHOPPING WOOD Q - WHAT IS AN AX? A - GOOD FOR NAILS, STORING RECORDS, OR FILLING A PRISONER'S CAKE Q - WHAT IS A FILE? A - THE POUNDER USED WITH A MORTAR Q - WHAT IS A PESTLE? A - THE PERIOD FOLLOWING THE STONE AGE WHEN METAL TOOLS WERE FIRST USED Q - WHAT IS THE BRONZE AGE? Category: MIDDLE NAMES A - POET & AUTHOR EDGAR POE'S Q - WHAT IS ALLAN? A - PLAYWRIGHT GEORGE SHAW'S Q - WHAT IS BERNARD? A - ACTOR JAN VINCENT'S Q - WHAT IS MICHAEL? A - NEWSMAN JOHN SWAYZE'S Q - WHAT IS CAMERON? A - AMERICAN HUMORIST SAMUEL CLEMENS' Q - WHAT IS LANGHORNE? Category: EGYPT A - OF THE 7 WONDERS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD, ONLY THESE REMAIN Q - WHAT ARE THE PYRAMIDS? A - LEADER ASSASSINATED IN 1981 Q - WHO IS ANWAR SADAT? A - IT'S EGYPT'S OFFICIAL LANGUAGE Q - WHAT IS ARABIC? A - DISRAELI'S DREAM Q - WHAT IS THE SUEZ CANAL? A - ARTIFACT WHICH PROVED THE KEY TO UNDERSTANDING HIEROGLYPHICS Q - WHAT IS THE ROSETTA STONE? Category: BASEBALL A - THERE WAS NO JOY IN MUDVILLE WHEN THIS MIGHTY BATTER STRUCK OUT Q - WHO IS CASEY? A - THE CY YOUNG AWARD GOES TO THE BEST PLAYER AT THIS POSITION Q - WHAT IS A PITCHER? A - A HOME RUN HIT WITH THE BASES LOADED Q - WHAT IS A GRAND SLAM? A - IN 8,399 TIMES AT BAT, THIS SLUGGER, NICKNAMED THE *BAMBINO*, SCORED 5,793 BASES Q - WHO IS BABE RUTH? A - THIS CIVIL WAR OFFICER IS THOUGHT BY MANY TO HAVE INVENTED THE GAME Q - WHO IS ABNER DOUBLEDAY? Category: JUST DESSERT A - THESE TINY CANDIES *MELT IN YOUR MOUTH, NOT IN YOUR HAND* Q - WHAT ARE M&M'S? A - NAME GIVEN PEANUT CANDY BECAUSE WHEN YOU BITE IT, IT SHATTERS Q - WHAT IS PEANUT BRITTLE? A - ICE CREAM TREAT CREATED TO AVOID SABBATH BLUE LAW AGAINST SALE OF SODAS Q - WHAT IS A SUNDAE? A - THE BRITISH TERM FOR A SIMPLE COOKIE Q - WHAT IS A BISCUIT? A - MID-EAST DESSERT MADE OF PAPER-THIN LAYERS OF PASTRY, CHOPPED NUTS, & HONEY Q - WHAT IS BAKLAVA? -------- GROUP 21 -------- Category: WORLD CITIES A - IT WAS THE FIRST CANADIAN CITY TO HAVE A MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAM Q - WHAT IS MONTREAL? A - UNTIL 1967, JORDAN CONTROLLED HALF OF THIS MIDEASTERN CAPITAL Q - WHAT IS JERUSALEM? A - YUGOSLAVIA'S CAPITAL, BELGRADE, IS ALSO ON THIS RIVER MOST COMMONLY ASSOCIATED WITH VIENNA Q - WHAT IS THE DANUBE? A - SITE OF FAMOUS WW II WAR CRIMES TRIALS Q - WHAT IS NUREMBERG? A - THEY SPEAK PORTUGUESE IN THIS SOUTH AMERICAN CAPITAL Q - WHAT IS BRASILIA? Category: OSCARS A - THIS OSCAR STANDS ON TOP OF A REEL OF FILM Q - WHAT IS THE ACADEMY AWARD? A - FELIX UNGER'S SLOVENLY ROOMMATE Q - WHO IS OSCAR MADISON? A - MIDGET CHEF WHO WAS TRADEMARK FOR OSCAR MAYER HOT DOGS Q - WHO IS LITTLE OSCAR? A - YOU'LL FIND HIS SIGNATURE ON CLOTHES, PERFUME & FRAMES FOR GLASSES Q - WHO IS OSCAR DE LA RENTA? A - WROTE *THE BALLAD OF READING GAOL* IN 1898, WHILE IMPRISONED ON MORALS CHARGES Q - WHO IS OSCAR WILDE? Category: LAW A - A DEFAMATORY STATEMENT, IT'S THE WRITTEN COUNTERPART OF A SLANDEROUS UTTERANCE Q - WHAT IS LIBEL? A - PAUL NEWMAN PLAYED A DOWN-AT-THE-HEELS LAWYER IN THIS 1983 FILM Q - WHAT IS THE VERDICT? A - THE PERSON NAMED IN A WILL TO CARRY OUT ITS TERMS Q - WHAT IS A EXECUTOR? A - THIS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT GUARANTEES THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS Q - WHAT IS THE 2ND AMENDMENT? A - FICTIONAL NAME USED AS STANDARD PLAINTIFF IN A COURT CASE Q - WHO IS JOHN DOE? Category: CHILDREN'S CLASSICS A - THE TOY-BEAR HERO OF CHILDREN'S STORIES BY A.A. MILNE Q - WHO IS POOH? A - THE ANTAGONIST OF THE SHERIFF OF NOTTINGHAM Q - WHO IS ROBIN HOOD? A - HE SLEEPS THROUGH THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR Q - WHO IS RIP VAN WINKLE? A - J.R. WYSS RELATED THE ADVENTURES OF A EUROPEAN CLERGYMAN, HIS WIFE & 4 SONS ON AN ISLAND Q - WHO ARE THE SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON? A - EDWARD STRATEMEYER'S SERIES FEATURED THIS BOY INVENTOR'S HAIR-RAISING ADVENTURES Q - WHO IS TOM SWIFT? Category: FADS A - INDIVIDUALIZED DOLLS THAT MUST BE ADOPTED AS WELL AS PURCHASED Q - WHAT ARE CABBAGE PATCH KIDS? A - KIDS EVERYWHERE BEGAN TO SPEAK LIKE THESE AFTER MOON ZAPPA'S HIT SONG SATIRIZED THEIR SPEECH Q - WHO ARE VALLEY GIRLS? A - AN ENERGETIC FORM OF MUSICAL EXHIBITION MADE POPULAR ON BIG CITY STREETS Q - WHAT IS BREAK DANCING? A - CHUBBY CHECKER MADE THIS DANCE POPULAR WITH HIS 1959 HIT Q - WHAT IS THE TWIST? A - 60'S MENSWEAR FASHION WHICH TOOK ITS NAME FROM INDIAN PRIME MINISTER Q - WHAT IS THE NEHRU JACKET? Category: FISHY FOODS A - THREE TYPES OF THIS POPULAR FOOD FISH ARE THE SKIPJACK, BLUEFIN & YELLOWTAIL Q - WHAT IS THE TUNA? A - FISH FROM WHICH *LOX* IS MADE Q - WHAT IS SALMON? A - PRESERVED WHOLE IN OIL, PILCHARDS ARE BETTER KNOWN BY THIS NAME Q - WHAT ARE SARDINES? A - IN ENGLAND THEY'RE PREPARED AS KIPPERS Q - WHAT ARE HERRING? A - FISH ARE THE MAJOR DIET OF ANIMALS ON THIS CONTINENT Q - WHAT IS ANTARCTICA? -------- GROUP 22 -------- Category: ISLANDS A - ITALIAN CITY BUILT ON 118 ISLANDS CRISSCROSSED BY 160 CANALS & LINKED BY 400 FOOTBRIDGES Q - WHAT IS VENICE? A - ISLAND GROUP EAST OF PUERTO RICO KNOWN AS *AMERICAN PARADISE* Q - WHAT ARE THE VIRGIN ISLANDS? A - NOW A NEW YORK BOROUGH, IT WAS BIRTHPLACE OF CORNELIUS VANDERBILT & 3 FAMOUS GRANDSONS Q - WHAT IS STATEN ISLAND? A - WHERE MARGARET MEAD *CAME OF AGE* AS AN ANTHROPOLOGIST Q - WHAT IS SAMOA? A - RESIDENTS OF THIS BRITISH POSSESSION IN SOUTH PACIFIC ARE DESCENDANTS OF MUTINEERS FROM THE *BOUNTY* Q - WHAT IS PITCAIRN ISLAND? Category: TRANSPORTATION A - FREEWHEELING DEVICE KIDS USE FOR STREET SURFING Q - WHAT IS A SKATEBOARD? A - COMMON TERM FOR FOLLOWING THE CAR AHEAD TOO CLOSELY Q - WHAT IS TAILGATING? A - OVERHEAD TRAIN WHICH RUNS AROUND *THE LOOP* IN CHICAGO Q - WHAT IS THE EL? A - RESEMBLING A MOTOR SCOOTER, IT SPEEDS ALONG THE WATER Q - WHAT IS A JET-SKI? A - 2-WHEELED MILITARY CARRIAGE WHICH GOES *ROLLING ALONG* Q - WHAT IS A CAISSON? Category: GEMS A - A RED PRECIOUS STONE, OR THE KIND OF SLIPPERS THE GOOD WITCH GAVE DOROTHY Q - WHAT IS RUBY? A - AQUATIC GEMSTONE ONE TRIES TO AVOID CASTING BEFORE SWINE Q - WHAT ARE PEARLS? A - MEASURE USED IN WEIGHING PRECIOUS STONES Q - WHAT IS A CARAT? A - MAY'S GREEN BIRTHSTONE, IT WAS SAID IT WOULD BREAK IF WEARER WAS UNFAITHFUL Q - WHAT IS AN EMERALD? A - A BLUE FORM OF BERYL, ITS NAME IS LATIN FOR *SEA WATER* Q - WHAT IS AQUAMARINE? Category: MOVIE MUSCLEMEN A - GEORGE REEVES & CHRISTOPHER REEVE BOTH PLAYED THIS EXTRATERRESTRIAL Q - WHO IS SUPERMAN? A - AUSTRIAN-BORN ARNOLD SCHWARTZANAGER HAS PLAYED THIS BARBARIAN MORE THAN ONCE Q - WHO IS CONAN? A - THIS FORMER FOOTBALL PLAYER PROVED *NOT SO TOUGH* IN *VICTOR/VICTORIA* Q - WHO IS ALEX KARRAS? A - HIS LESSER-KNOWN MOVIES INCLUDE *F.I.S.T.* & *PARADISE ALLEY* Q - WHO IS SYLVESTER STALLONE? A - THIS FORMER MR. UNIVERSE PORTRAYED HERCULES & SAMPSON IN ITALIAN EPICS Q - WHO IS STEVE REEVES? Category: MEDICINE A - TB IS THE ABBREVIATION FOR THIS COMMUNICABLE DISEASE Q - WHAT IS TUBERCULOSIS? A - THE CONDITION IN WHICH THE PANCREAS DOES NOT PRODUCE ENOUGH INSULIN Q - WHAT IS DIABETES? A - THE GERM-KILLING POWER OF THIS GREEN MOLD WAS ACCIDENTALLY DISCOVERED BY SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING Q - WHAT IS PENICILLIN? A - THE LETTER OF THE VITAMIN THAT INCLUDES NIACIN, RIBOFLAVIN & PANTOTHENIC ACID Q - WHAT IS B? A - 4-LETTER SUFFIX ADDED TO NOUNS TO DESCRIBE INFLAMMATION Q - WHAT IS ITIS? Category: ROYAL *T*S A - 3-LETTER NICKNAME OF EGYPTIAN *KING* WHO'S *DUG* BY MUSEUM GOERS Q - WHAT IS TUT? A - THE LORD OF THE APES Q - WHO IS TARZAN? A - *TYRANT* KING OF THE DINOSAURS Q - WHAT IS TYRANNOSAURUS REX? A - THIS COUNT WROTE *WAR AND PEACE* Q - WHO IS TOLSTOY? A - SCOTTISH FEUDAL LORD'S TITLE THAT MACBETH HELD Q - WHAT IS THANE? -------- GROUP 23 -------- Category: MAMMALS A - THE COTTONTAIL IS ONE VARIETY OF THIS MAMMALIAN SPECIES Q - WHAT IS THE RABBIT? A - OF HORSE, PIG & DEER, THE ONE WITH ODD-TOED HOOVES Q - WHAT IS THE HORSE? A - THIS MAMMAL HAS THE LONGEST LIFE SPAN Q - WHAT IS MAN? A - CANINE CULTURE HERO & TRICKSTER OF WESTERN AMERICAN LEGEND Q - WHAT IS THE COYOTE? A - IT'S THE FASTEST MAMMAL IN THE WATER Q - WHAT IS THE DOLPHIN? Category: FAIRY TALES A - HE CLIMBED A BEANSTALK & STOLE A GIANT'S MONEY-BAG, HARP & MAGIC RED HEN Q - WHO IS JACK? A - OF THE 7 DWARFS, THE ONE MOST LIKELY TO HAVE A CHRONIC COLD Q - WHO IS SNEEZY? A - A WOODCUTTER ABANDONED THESE CHILDREN IN THE WOODS Q - WHO ARE HANSEL & GRETEL? A - HE WROTE *THUMBELINA* & *THE LITTLE MERMAID* Q - WHO IS HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN? A - THE GRIMMS ADDED A HAPPY ENDING TO PERAULT'S TALE, *LE PETIT CHAPERON ROUGE* Q - WHAT IS LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD? Category: MOVIE WHO'S WHO A - THIS ACTRESS MADE A *SPLASH* IN A MERMAID'S TALE Q - WHO IS DARRYL HANNAH? A - A COMIC WRITER/DIRECTOR USED THE NAME OF A FRUIT FOR ONE OF HIS FILMS Q - WHO IS WOODY ALLEN? A - OSCAR-NOMINATED ACTRESS IN *KRAMER VS KRAMER* WHO ALSO STARRED IN A FILM DEPICTING A NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST Q - WHO IS JANE ALEXANDER / MERYL STREEP? A - DIRECTOR WHO FIRST GAINED NOTICE WITH TV MOVIE STARRING DENNIS WEAVER AND A MENACING TRUCK Q - WHO IS STEVEN SPIELBERG? A - HIS EFFORTS DIDN'T WIN THIS DIRECTOR *THE RIGHT STUFF* AT THE 1984 ACADEMY AWARDS Q - WHO IS PHILIP KAUFMAN? Category: SUNSHINE STATE A - THIS MAJOR COLLEGE BOWL GAME IS CONTESTED IN MIAMI EVERY JANUARY 1 Q - WHAT IS THE ORANGE BOWL? A - FLORIDA WAS DISCOVERED, NAMED & CLAIMED FOR SPAIN BY THIS SEEKER AFTER YOUTH Q - WHO IS PONCE DE LEON? A - THIS BOGGY AREA COVERS 1.4 MILLION ACRES, WITH ITS HIGHEST POINT ONLY 10 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL Q - WHAT ARE THE EVERGLADES? A - THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH IS LOCATED IN THIS COUNTY MADE FAMOUS BY ANITA BRYANT'S CRUSADE Q - WHAT IS DADE COUNTY? A - THIS NATION RECEIVED POSSESSION OF FLORIDA IN 1763 IN EXCHANGE FOR HAVANNA, CUBA Q - WHAT IS ENGLAND? Category: VALLEYS A - THE NAPA, SONOMA AND MENDOCINO VALLEYS ARE FAMOUS FOR THIS Q - WHAT IS WINE? A - WHAT A VALLEY GIRL MIGHT GAG ON Q - WHAT IS A SPOON? A - CURRENT STARS OF *DYNASTY* AND *THE FALL GUY* CO-STARRED WITH BARBARA STANWYCK IN THIS 60'S WESTERN Q - WHAT IS THE BIG VALLEY? A - THIS MEGAPHONE-TOTING CROONER OF THE '20'S MADE COMEBACK IN *HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING* Q - WHO IS RUDY VALLEE? A - IT WAS THE MAIN CAMP OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY FROM DEC. 1777 TO JUNE 1778 Q - WHAT IS VALLEY FORGE? Category: APPLESAUCE A - AN APPLE IS THE TRADITIONAL BRIBE USED BY SMALL CHILDREN TO GET ON HER GOOD SIDE Q - WHAT IS THE TEACHER? A - APPLES AND PEOPLE ARE SOMETIMES ROTTEN TO THIS Q - WHAT IS THE CORE? A - TRADITIONAL FALL BEVERAGE, IT CAN BE EITHER HARD OR SOFT Q - WHAT IS CIDER? A - THE SINGING GROUP WHICH OWNED AND RECORDED ON THE APPLE LABEL Q - WHO ARE THE BEATLES? A - JOHN CHAPMAN, AMERICAN PIONEER, IS BETTER KNOWN BY THIS NAME Q - WHO IS JOHNNY APPLESEED? -------- GROUP 24 -------- Category: SHAKESPEARE A - ANTONIO THE MERCHANT & SHYLOCK THE MONEYLENDER LIVED IN THIS ITALIAN CITY Q - WHAT IS VENICE? A - HE ADDRESSED *FRIENDS, ROMANS & COUNTRYMEN* AT CAESAR'S FUNERAL Q - WHO IS MARC ANTONY? A - *SOMETHING IS ROTTEN* IN THIS PRINCE'S STATE OF DENMARK Q - WHO IS HAMLET? A - THE AGE IN WHICH SHAKESPEARE WROTE WAS NAMED FOR THIS REIGNING QUEEN Q - WHO IS ELIZABETH? A - JULIET SAID IT *BY ANY OTHER NAME WOULD SMELL AS SWEET* Q - WHAT IS A ROSE? Category: POP MUSIC A - WON MOST GRAMMYS EVER IN A SINGLE YEAR FOR TELLING THE NATION TO *BEAT IT* Q - WHO IS MICHAEL JACKSON? A - BORN ROBERT ZIMMERMAN, HIS SONGS INCLUDE *JUST LIKE A WOMAN* & *BLOWIN IN THE WIND* Q - WHO IS BOB DYLAN? A - NEW NAME FOR BAND FORMERLY CALLED *JEFFERSON AIRPLANE* Q - WHAT IS JEFFERSON STARSHIP? A - CYNDI LAUPER SAYS *GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE* THIS Q - WHAT IS FUN? A - REGGAE'S BOB MARLEY *SHOT THE SHERIFF* BUT HE DID NOT SHOOT THIS PERSON Q - WHAT IS THE DEPUTY? Category: US.GEOGRAPHY A - ARIZONA'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE 7 NATURAL WONDERS OF THE WORLD Q - WHAT IS THE GRAND CANYON? A - FLORIDA CITY WHICH IS HOME OF A FAMOUS INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY Q - WHAT IS DAYTONA BEACH? A - THIS STATE HAS THE CLEARWATER AND SALMON RIVER MOUNTAINS Q - WHAT IS IDAHO? A - FORT SMITH & PINE BLUFF ARE TWO OF IT'S LARGEST CITIES Q - WHAT IS ARKANSAS? A - THE COUNTIES IN THIS STATE INCLUDE BUTTE, NEVADA & CALAVERAS Q - WHAT IS CALIFORNIA? Category: PRESIDENTIAL TRADEMARKS A - JELLYBEANS AND STARTING SENTENCES WITH *WELL...* Q - WHO IS RONALD REAGAN? A - PEANUTS, A GRIN & A TROUBLESOME BROTHER Q - WHO IS JIMMY CARTER? A - *CHECKERS* & *I AM NOT A CROOK* Q - WHO IS RICHARD NIXON? A - *BULL MOOSE* & *A BIG STICK* Q - WHO IS TEDDY ROOSEVELT? A - THE *MEDICINE BALL CABINET* & *A CHICKEN IN EVERY POT* Q - WHO IS HERBERT HOOVER? Category: WHAT'S UP DOC A - SHERLOCK HOLMES' COMPANION IN DETECTION Q - WHO IS DR. WATSON? A - REX HARRISON COULD TALK TO THE ANIMALS IN THIS 1967 FILM Q - WHAT IS DOCTOR DOOLITTLE? A - SCIENTIST WHO HELPED FLASH GORDON & DALE ARDEN SAVE THE UNIVERSE Q - WHO IS DR. ZARKOFF? A - PRACTICES A SPECIAL KIND OF MEDICINE WITH THE PHILADELPHIA 76'ER'S Q - WHO IS DR. J? A - CHICAGO PSYCHOLOGIST PLAYED ON TELEVISION BY BOB NEWHART Q - WHO IS DR. ROBERT HARTLEY? Category: WET AND DRY A - RUBBER OUTFIT WORN BY SKIN DIVERS & SURFERS Q - WHAT IS A WET SUIT? A - FROZEN CARBON DIOXIDE Q - WHAT IS DRY ICE? A - TREATING FABRICS WITH PETROLEUM NAPHTHA & SPECIAL DETERGENTS Q - WHAT IS DRY CLEANING? A - TUNEFUL SLANG FOR *HAVE A DRINK* Q - WHAT IS WET YOUR WHISTLE? A - WILD WEST TERM THAT MEANS *TO KILL FROM AMBUSH* Q - WHAT IS TO DRYGULCH? -------- GROUP 25 -------- Category: LABOR A - OFFICIALLY DESIGNATED AS THE FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER Q - WHAT IS LABOR DAY? A - A NON-AUTHORIZED STRIKE OR A LYNX Q - WHAT IS A WILD CAT? A - CRUSTY NAME FOR A WORKER WHO CROSSES A PICKET LINE, A STRIKE BREAKER Q - WHAT IS A SCAB? A - TERM FOR A PERSON WORKING AS A TRAINEE TO LEARN A TRADE OR CRAFT Q - WHAT IS AN APPRENTICE? A - PAYMENT FROM EMPLOYER TO EMPLOYEE FOR EMPLOYMENT-RELATED INJURIES Q - WHAT IS WORKMAN'S COMPENSATION? Category: FAMOUS RIVALS A - HE PLAYED ROCKY'S RIVAL IN *ROCKY III* Q - WHO IS MR. T? A - MGM CARTOON CHARACTER WHO PLAYS CAT-AND-MOUSE GAMES WITH JERRY Q - WHO IS TOM? A - THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S CROSS-TOWN RIVAL, ITS GRADUATES INCLUDE KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR Q - WHAT IS U.C.L.A.? A - AS A BOY, THE SECOND KING OF ISRAEL KILLED THIS GIANT PHILISTINE WARRIOR Q - WHO IS GOLIATH? A - THE GREEK CITY-STATE WHICH FOUGHT ATHENS IN THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR Q - WHAT IS SPARTA? Category: MAMMALS A - A GROUP OF SHEEP OR CAMELS IS CALLED THIS Q - WHAT IS A FLOCK? A - EARLY TYPES INCLUDE *JAVA* & *PEKING* Q - WHAT IS MAN? A - IT'S THE ONLY MAMMAL CAPABLE OF FLYING Q - WHAT IS A BAT? A - THE ORDER WHICH INCLUDES BEAVERS & SQUIRRELS Q - WHAT ARE RODENTS? A - A CONSTELLATION, ITS LATIN NAME IS URSA MAJOR Q - WHAT IS THE GREAT BEAR? Category: STARTS WITH G A - THE CHARACTERISTIC THROATY CRY OF THE MALE TURKEY Q - WHAT IS A GOBBLE? A - IT FOLLOWS ART, SHOOTING & PEANUT Q - WHAT IS GALLERY? A - A PAID MALE ESCORT Q - WHAT IS A GIGOLO? A - FROM THE FRENCH, IT MEANS *A SOCIAL BLUNDER*, *A FAUX PAS* Q - WHAT IS A GAFFE? A - GERMAN WORD MEANING *A UNIFIED WHOLE* Q - WHAT IS GESTALT? Category: SOMETHING *OLD* A - *...AND ON HIS FARM HE HAD SOME CHICKS...* Q - WHO IS OLD MACDONALD? A - HEMINGWAY TALE OF A CUBAN FISHERMAN & A GIANT MARLIN Q - WHAT IS THE OLD MAN & THE SEA? A - THE COCKTAIL MADE WITH WHISKEY, BITTERS, WATER, SUGAR & GARNISHED WITH FRUIT Q - WHAT IS AN OLD FASHIONED? A - PAIRED WITH *ARSENIC* IN A CLASSIC BROADWAY COMEDY Q - WHAT IS OLD LACE? A - LONDON'S MAIN CRIMINAL COURT Q - WHAT IS THE OLD BAILEY? Category: MY FAVORITE MONSTER A - *IT WAS A GRAVEYARD SMASH* Q - WHAT IS THE MONSTER MASH? A - JAPANESE VERSION OF TYRANNOSAURUS REX WITH A PREDILECTION FOR STOMPING TOKYO Q - WHO IS GODZILLA? A - A STAKE IN THE HEART, EXPOSURE TO SUNLIGHT, DECAPITATION OR IMMOLATION ARE WAYS TO FINISH ONE OFF Q - WHAT IS A VAMPIRE? A - PLAYED HIDE & SEEK WITH SIGOURNEY WEAVER ABOARD THE SPACESHIP *NOSTROMO* Q - WHAT IS A ALIEN? A - THOUGH THE PEASANTS THOUGHT HE'D KILLED SEVEN GIANTS, THE BRAVE LITTLE TAILOR ACTUALLY KILLED SEVEN OF THESE Q - WHAT ARE FLIES? -------- GROUP 26 -------- Category: 1950 A - BY 1950, HE WAS ALREADY TV'S *MR. TUESDAY NIGHT* Q - WHO IS MILTON BERLE? A - IN JULY, 1950 THIS WAR BEGAN Q - WHAT IS THE KOREAN WAR? A - IN 1950, THIS CHILD STAR OF '30S MARRIED CHARLES BLACK Q - WHO IS SHIRLEY TEMPLE? A - SHE WAS ARGENTINA'S 1ST LADY Q - WHO IS EVA PERON? A - WISCONSIN SENATOR ON A *RED* MANHUNT Q - WHO IS SEN. JOSEPH MCCARTHY? Category: LATE NITE TV A - NIGHT & CONDITION WHERE ONE FOUND GILDA RADNER & LARAINE NEWMAN IN '75 Q - WHAT IS SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE? A - TOM SNYDER'S SHOW THE SUN NEVER CAME UP ON Q - WHAT IS TOMORROW? A - WOLFMAN JACK WAS THE ANNOUNCER ON THIS LATE NIGHT ROCK SHOW Q - WHAT IS THE MIDNIGHT SPECIAL? A - HE WAS THE 1ST HOST OF THE *TONIGHT SHOW* Q - WHO IS STEVE ALLEN? A - IN '69, ABC REPLACED JOEY BISHOP WITH HIM TO TRY TO DENT CARSON'S RATINGS Q - WHO IS DICK CAVETT? Category: EARLY MAN A - MOST MAYAN TEMPLES ARE FOUND IN THIS COUNTRY Q - WHAT IS MEXICO? A - HIS *THE DESCENT OF MAN* STIRRED STRONG ANTI-EVOLUTIONARY SENTIMENT IN VICTORIAN ENGLAND Q - WHO IS CHARLES DARWIN? A - HE WAS THE MAN OF THE STONE AGE Q - WHO IS NEANDERTHAL? A - THE MOST WIDELY USED METHOD OF DATING ORGANIC REMAINS MEASURES AN ISOTOPE OF THIS ELEMENT Q - WHAT IS CARBON? A - METAL AGE WHICH FOLLOWED THE STONE AGE Q - WHAT IS BRONZE? Category: WEATHER A - NIMBUS, CUMULUS & CIRRUS, FOR EXAMPLE Q - WHAT ARE CLOUDS? A - ZONE FORMED WHEN A COLD AIR MASS MEETS A WARM AIR MASS Q - WHAT IS A FRONT? A - IT'S CAUSED BY REFLECTION & REFRACTION OF THE SUN'S RAYS ON WATER DROPLETS Q - WHAT IS A RAINBOW? A - EVERY DAY ABOUT 1,600 OF THESE ARE LAUNCHED Q - WHAT ARE WEATHER BALLOONS? A - ON A WEATHER MAP THEY CONNECT AREAS WITH THE SAME AIR PRESSURE Q - WHAT ARE ISOBARS? Category: FOOTBALL A - DETROIT TACKLE NOW FATHER TO TV'S WEBSTER Q - WHO IS ALEX KARRAS? A - TRANSPLANTED WINNERS OF SUPERBOWL XVIII Q - WHO ARE THE LOS ANGELES RAIDERS? A - COLLECTIVE NAME OF NOTRE DAME'S STUHLDREHER, CROWLEY, MILLER & LAYDEN Q - WHO ARE 4 HORSEMEN? A - LOCATION OF A REF'S HANDS ON AN OFFSIDE SIGNAL Q - WHAT IS ON HIS HIPS? A - LENGTH DIFFERENCE, IN YARDS, BETWEEN AMERICAN & CANADIAN FIELDS Q - WHAT IS 10? Category: BEGINS WITH A A - PATTI, MAXINE & LAVERNE Q - WHO ARE THE ANDREWS SISTERS? A - THE *OLD STICK-IN-THE-MUD* TATTOOED ON POPEYE'S ARM Q - WHAT IS AN ANCHOR? A - IT'S WHAT MAKES MICKEY MOUSE MOVE Q - WHAT IS ANIMATION? A - A LANDSLIDE OF SNOW Q - WHAT IS AN AVALANCHE? A - A SHAGGY HOUND OR A WOOLY BLANKET Q - WHAT IS AN AFGHAN? -------- GROUP 27 -------- Category: FLAGS OF THE WORLD A - ITS BLUE & WHITE FLAG BEARS THE STAR OF DAVID Q - WHAT IS ISRAEL? A - THE FLAG SYMBOLIZING THIS INTERNATIONAL EVENT SHOWS 5 INTERLOCKED CIRCLES Q - WHAT ARE THE OLYMPICS? A - THIS NATION'S FLAG DEPICTS A RED RISING SUN Q - WHAT IS JAPAN? A - POPULAR NICKNAME FOR THE FLAG OF GREAT BRITAIN Q - WHAT IS THE UNION JACK? A - THESE THREE COLORS FLY ON THE FLAGS OF ITALY, MEXICO, & THE IVORY COAST Q - WHAT ARE RED, WHITE, & GREEN? Category: '50'S TELEVISION A - AT HIS *HOUSE PARTY*, KIDS SAID *THE DARNDEST THINGS* Q - WHO IS ART LINKLETTER? A - IT WAS THE ANSWER TO *HEY, KIDS WHAT TIME IS IT* Q - WHAT IS IT'S HOWDY DOODY TIME? A - HIS TV PLATOON RAN RAFFLES, DANCES & CARD GAMES AT FORT BAXTER, KANSAS Q - WHO IS SERGEANT BILKO? A - *TOAST OF THE TOWN* WAS THE ORIGINAL TITLE OF THIS MUCH-IMITATED EMCEE'S VARIETY SHOW Q - WHO IS ED SULLIVAN? A - MICHAEL ANTHONY GAVE AWAY THIS MYSTERIOUS BENEFACTOR'S MONEY ON *THE MILLIONAIRE* Q - WHO IS JOHN BERESFORD TIPTON? Category: THE MIDWEST A - CITY KNOWN AS THE *BEER CAPITAL* OF AMERICA Q - WHAT IS MILWAUKEE? A - CHICAGO POET WHOSE BIOGRAPHY OF LINCOLN WON A PULITZER PRIZE Q - WHO IS CARL SANDBURG? A - MISSISSIPPI RIVER TOWN WHICH WAS MARK TWAIN'S BOYHOOD HOME Q - WHAT IS HANNIBAL, MISSOURI? A - WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS WAS THIS COMEDIAN'S HOME TOWN Q - WHO IS JACK BENNY? A - THE 1934-35 DROUGHT TURNED THE SOUTHWEST OF THIS STATE INTO A *DUST BOWL* Q - WHAT IS KANSAS? Category: WORDS A - ABLE TO USE BOTH HANDS WITH EQUAL SKILL Q - WHAT IS AMBIDEXTROUS? A - THESE M.T.V. STAPLES OWE THEIR NAME TO THE LATIN VERB MEANING *I SEE* Q - WHAT ARE VIDEOS? A - IMMOBILE, SPEEDY OR ABSTINENCE FROM FOOD Q - WHAT IS FAST? A - THIS EARL GAVE HIS NAME TO KNITTED FRONT-BUTTONING SWEATERS Q - WHO IS EARL OF CARDIGAN? A - THIS WORD FOR PERSONAL MAGNETISM LITERALLY MEANS *A GIFT FROM GOD* Q - WHAT IS CHARISMA? Category: BOB HOPE A - HE MADE A TRADITION OF HOSTING THIS ANNUAL AWARDS SHOW Q - WHAT ARE THE ACADEMY AWARDS? A - HE SANG THIS OSCAR-WINNING SONG IN *THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1938* Q - WHAT IS THANKS FOR THE MEMORY? A - HE WAS BORN IN THIS COUNTRY IN 1903 Q - WHAT IS ENGLAND? A - UNDER THE NAME *PACKY EAST*, HE TRIED THIS SPORT Q - WHAT IS BOXING? A - THIS IS HIS REAL NAME Q - WHAT IS LESLIE TOWNES HOPE? Category: FOR PETE'S SAKE A - HE *PICKED A PECK OF PICKLED PEPPERS* Q - WHO IS PETER PIPER? A - PROKOFIEV'S 1936 MUSICAL TALE OF *DUCK LUST* Q - WHAT IS PETER AND THE WOLF? A - HE WAS AWARDED A POSTHUMOUS OSCAR FOR HIS ROLE IN *NETWORK* Q - WHO IS PETER FINCH? A - THIS N.F.L. COMMISSIONER HAS FEUDED WITH RAIDERS' OWNER AL DAVIS Q - WHO IS PETE ROZELLE? A - THE CONCEPT THAT EVERY EMPLOYEE TENDS TO RISE TO HIS HIGHEST LEVEL OF INCOMPETENCE Q - WHAT IS THE PETER PRINCIPLE? -------- GROUP 28 -------- Category: SCIENCE A - THIS COMPOUND COMES IN METHYL, ETHYL & RUBBING VARIETIES Q - WHAT IS ALCOHOL? A - HE PRESENTED HIS *SPECIAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY* FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 1905 Q - WHO IS ALBERT EINSTEIN? A - THE SCIENTIFIC FIELD OF COPERNICUS, PTOLEMY & SAGAN Q - WHAT IS ASTRONOMY? A - HE PROVED THAT BACTERIA CAUSED FERMENTATION & CAN MAKE MILK SOUR Q - WHO IS PASTEUR? A - THIS BARRIER PROTECTING EARTH FROM SUN'S ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS IS SAID TO BE HARMED BY FLUOROCARBONS Q - WHAT IS OZONE? Category: WOMEN OF THE MOVIES A - THE FIFTIES' TOP SEX SYMBOL, SHE WAS PLAYBOY'S FIRST CENTERFOLD Q - WHO IS MARILYN MONROE? A - THIS SUPER COMIC'S DIRECTING DEBUT FAILED THE *RABBIT TEST* Q - WHO IS JOAN RIVERS? A - IN 1945, THIS FRUITY-TURBANED LATIN WAS THE HIGHEST SALARIED WOMAN IN AMERICA Q - WHO IS CARMEN MIRANDA? A - THIS DIMINUTIVE ACTRESS WON A BEST SUPPORTING OSCAR BY PLAYING A MALE Q - WHO IS LINDA HUNT? A - FILM CRITIC FOR THE NEW YORKER, SHE'S SPENT *5001 NIGHTS AT THE MOVIES* Q - WHO IS PAULINE KAEL? Category: TRADEMARKS A - HE IS REPRESENTED AS A BLINDFOLDED, WINGED BOY CARRYING BOW & ARROWS Q - WHO IS CUPID? A - DISTINGUISHING FEATURE SHARED BY YUL BRENNER, ISAAC HAYES & TELLY SAVALAS Q - WHAT IS BALDNESS? A - IT BUILT A REPUTATION AS *THE UNCOLA* Q - WHAT IS SEVEN UP? A - METAL SYMBOLIC OF 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Q - WHAT IS SILVER? A - CLYDESDALE HORSES HAVE BECOME A TRADEMARK OF THIS BEER Q - WHAT IS BUDWEISER? Category: 3SOMES A - THREE WORDS PRECEDING *THE MOUSE RAN UP THE CLOCK* Q - WHAT ARE HICKORY, DICKORY, DOCK? A - THESE SISTERS SANG *BOOGIE WOOGIE BUGLE BOY OF COMPANY B* Q - WHO ARE THE ANDREWS SISTERS? A - *NOISY* ELVES OF BREAKFAST CEREAL NOTORIETY Q - WHO ARE SNAP, CRACKLE & POP? A - RED, YELLOW & BLUE Q - WHAT ARE PRIMARY COLORS? A - BARRY, ROBIN & MAURICE Q - WHO ARE THE BEE GEES? Category: STARTS WITH D A - FROM THE GREEK MEANING *TERRIBLE LIZARD* Q - WHAT IS A DINOSAUR? A - GOLFERS ARE ADMONISHED TO REPLACE THESE PIECES OF GOUGED-OUT TURF Q - WHAT ARE DIVOTS? A - A RANCH, A FOP, OR A CITY SLICKER Q - WHAT IS A DUDE? A - THE LAYMAN WHO HELPS THE MINISTER IN CHURCH MATTERS Q - WHAT IS A DEACON? A - THE MEDICAL CONDITION THAT IS THE OPPOSITE OF HYPOGLYCEMIA Q - WHAT IS DIABETES? Category: LITTLE ONES A - THEY'RE MADE OF *SNIPS AND SNAILS AND PUPPYDOG TAILS* Q - WHAT ARE LITTLE BOYS? A - IN THE COMICS, SHE'S TUBBY'S GIRLFRIEND Q - WHO IS LITTLE LULU? A - THE ROCK 'N' ROLLER WHO SANG *TUTTIFRUTTI* AND *GOOD GOLLY, MISS MOLLY* Q - WHO IS LITTLE RICHARD? A - HER DANCING SCANDALIZED VISITORS TO THE 1893 CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR Q - WHO IS LITTLE EGYPT? A - RICHARD BYRD ESTABLISHED THIS ANTARCTIC BASE IN 1929 Q - WHAT IS LITTLE AMERICA? -------- GROUP 29 -------- Category: THE BIBLE A - JESUS WALKED ON IT & TURNED IT INTO WINE Q - WHAT IS WATER? A - COVERING 145 YEARS, IT'S THE 2ND BOOK OF THE OLD TESTAMENT Q - WHAT IS EXODUS? A - NOT ALLOWED INTO THE PROMISED LAND, HE DIED ON MT. NEBO Q - WHO IS MOSES? A - SON OF DAVID & BATHSHEBA, HE WAS THE 3RD KING OF ISRAEL Q - WHO IS SOLOMON? A - IN CREATION, THE 1ST THING GOD SAW THAT WAS *GOOD* Q - WHAT IS THE LIGHT? Category: FAMOUS PAIRS A - PAIR WHICH FOLLOW, *HEY, DIDDLE, DIDDLE* Q - WHAT ARE THE CAT & THE FIDDLE? A - THE 2 MAIN BROADCAST BANDS ON A CAR RADIO Q - WHAT ARE AM & FM? A - LIQUID SUBSTANCES, THEY *DON'T MIX* Q - WHAT ARE OIL AND WATER? A - JACKIE GLEASON & BURT REYNOLDS, IN THAT ORDER Q - WHO ARE SMOKEY & THE BANDIT? A - CHICAGO PAIR WHO TELL HOW THINGS FARE *AT THE MOVIES* Q - WHO ARE SISKEL AND EBERT? Category: NUMBER PLEASE A - NUMBER OF SIDES ON A RECTANGLE Q - WHAT IS 4? A - IN POOL, THE NUMBER ON THE SOLID BLACK BALL Q - WHAT IS 8? A - OK FOR A POLICEMAN Q - WHAT IS 10 4? A - IT'S CONSIDERED BAD LUCK TO LIGHT THIS MANY CIGARETTES ON 1 MATCH Q - WHAT IS 3? A - NUMBER WHICH GOES WITH *STAR* IN FOSSE FILM ON PLAYMATE DOROTHY STRATTEN Q - WHAT IS 80? Category: ALL THE OLOGYS A - IT TELLS YOU IF YOUR MOON'S IN MARS Q - WHAT IS ASTROLOGY? A - IT'S WHAT GIVES A SEISMOLOGY STUDENT THE SHAKES Q - WHAT IS AN EARTHQUAKE? A - *HERE'S LOOKING INSIDE YOU, KID*, THE STUDY OF X-RAYS Q - WHAT IS RADIOLOGY? A - A COLLECTION OF LITERARY WORKS IN ONE BOOK Q - WHAT IS AN ANTHOLOGY? A - THE STUDY OF HERNS, TERNS & ERNES Q - WHAT IS ORNITHOLOGY? Category: SONGS OF THE '60S A - WITH THE SUPREMES, YOU COULDN'T HURRY IT & HAD TO STOP IN THE NAME OF IT Q - WHAT IS LOVE? A - WHILE JAN & DEAN WERE IN *SURF CITY*, THIS GROUP WAS *SURFIN' USA* Q - WHO ARE THE BEACH BOYS? A - IT'S WHAT *GOES ON* FOR SONNY & CHER Q - WHAT IS THE BEAT? A - COMPLETES *LONELY DAYS ARE GONE, I'M A GOIN' HOME, MY BABY SHE...* Q - WHAT IS WROTE ME A LETTER? A - IN '63 IT WAS *HER TURN TO CRY* Q - WHO IS JUDY? Category: ART MUSEUM A - PAUL SIMON'S SINGING PARTNER Q - WHO IS ART GARFUNKEL? A - HE WAS A *HONEYMOONER* Q - WHO IS ART CARNEY? A - LAUGH-IN'S *VER-R-R-Y INTERESTING* MAN Q - WHO IS ARTE JOHNSON? A - WASHINGTON'S HUMORIST COLUMNIST Q - WHO IS ART BUCHWALD? A - *BEGINS WITH BEGUINE* BEGAN HIS BIG BAND STARDOM Q - WHO IS ARTIE SHAW? -------- GROUP 30 -------- Category: NOVEMBER A - CONGRESS FIRST MET IN THIS CITY ON NOVEMBER 17, 1800 Q - WHAT IS WASHINGTON, D.C.? A - RUTGERS & PRINCETON PLAYED THE FIRST INTER-COLLEGIATE GAME OF THIS IN NOVEMBER, 1869 Q - WHAT IS FOOTBALL? A - IT WAS THE SITE OF THE FIRST THANKSGIVING DAY CELEBRATION Q - WHAT IS THE PLYMOUTH COLONY? A - ON NOVEMBER 19, 1863, LINCOLN DELIVERED THIS BATTLEFIELD SPEECH Q - WHAT IS THE GETTYSBURG ADDRESS? A - THIS YELLOW GEM IS THE BIRTHSTONE OF NOVEMBER Q - WHAT IS TOPAZ? Category: GIANTS A - BIBLICAL WARRIOR WHO WAS KILLED BY A ROCK FROM DAVID'S SLINGSHOT Q - WHO IS GOLIATH? A - LEGENDARY LUMBERJACK WITH AN OX NAMED BABE Q - WHO IS PAUL BUNYAN? A - GREEK MYTHOLOGY'S ONE-EYED GIANT Q - WHAT IS THE CYCLOPS? A - HE SUPPORTED EARTH WITH HIS HEAD AND HANDS Q - WHO IS ATLAS? A - MYTHOLOGICAL HUNTER NOW FOUND AMONG THE STARS IN THE SKY & THE STARS OF HOLLYWOOD Q - WHO IS ORION? Category: FUNNY QUOTES A - SHE ASKS HER AUDIENCE *CAN WE TALK* & TELLS THEM *OH, GROW UP* Q - WHO IS JOAN RIVERS? A - TELEVISION SHOW WHICH POPULARIZED *SOCK IT TO ME* & *HERE COME THE JUDGE* Q - WHAT IS LAUGH-IN? A - WHEN TOLD *HIS MONEY OR HIS LIFE*, HE PAUSED THEN SAID, *I'M THINKING IT OVER* Q - WHO IS JACK BENNY? A - '30'S SEXPOT WHO SAID *WHEN I'M GOOD I'M VERY GOOD, BUT WHEN I'M BAD I'M BETTER* Q - WHO IS MAE WEST? A - HE WANTED *ON THE WHOLE I WOULD RATHER BE IN PHILADELPHIA* AS HIS EPITAPH Q - WHO IS W.C. FIELDS? Category: INSECTS A - INSECT NAME FOR ONE WHO DROPS PAPER & SUCH Q - WHAT IS A LITTERBUG? A - LARGEST OF THIS COLORFUL KIND OF INSECT IS *QUEEN ALEXANDRA*, WITH 11-IN. WINGSPREAD Q - WHAT ARE BUTTERFLIES? A - VARIETIES INCLUDE HERCULES, RHINOCEROS & WATER Q - WHAT ARE BEETLES? A - MOSQUITO EGGS CAN ONLY HATCH THERE Q - WHAT IS WATER? A - RAILROAD BUILDERS IN TROPICS OFTEN USE METAL, NOT WOODEN TIES TO FOIL THESE HUNGRY INSECTS Q - WHAT ARE TERMITES? Category: QUARTERS & HALVES A - REVOLUTIONARY STATESMAN WHOSE FACE GRACED U.S. HALF-DOLLAR FROM 1948 - 1963 Q - WHO IS BENJAMIN FRANKLIN? A - THE *KINDERGARTEN STAKES* IS A FUTURITY RACE FOR THIS BREED OF HORSE Q - WHAT ARE QUARTER HORSES? A - THIS NEW ORLEANS DISTRICT IS A POPULAR TOURIST ATTRACTION Q - WHAT IS THE FRENCH QUARTER? A - THIS FELLINI FILM STARRING MARCELLO MASTROIANNI WAS TURNED INTO THE MUSICAL *NINE* Q - WHAT IS 8 1/2? A - SPRINGBOARD DIVE INVOLVING A MID-AIR TWIST & TURN Q - WHAT IS A HALF-GAINER? Category: ROSE IS A ROSE A - PITS THE CHAMPIONS OF THE PAC-10 & THE BIG-10 Q - WHAT IS THE ROSE BOWL? A - SHE CO-STARRED ON THE *DICK VAN DYKE SHOW* Q - WHO IS ROSE MARIE? A - THIS ECDYSIAST INSPIRED A BROADWAY HIT STARRING ETHEL MERMAN Q - WHO IS GYPSY ROSE LEE? A - SHE SANG *COME ON-A MY HOUSE* Q - WHO IS ROSEMARY CLOONEY? A - IT WAS TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' TONY AWARD WINNING PLAY Q - WHAT IS THE ROSE TATOO? -------- GROUP 31 -------- Category: THE FORTIES A - IT ENABLED AMERICAN VETERANS TO GO TO COLLEGE FREE Q - WHAT IS THE GI BILL? A - ADMIRAL HALSEY'S NICKNAME Q - WHAT IS BULL? A - THIS MOVIE STAR BECAME THE ALY KHAN'S PRINCESS Q - WHO IS RITA HAYWORTH? A - FAMOUS GERMAN BATTLESHIP SUNK MAY 26, 1941 Q - WHAT IS THE BISMARCK? A - BOSTON NIGHT CLUB SITE OF A 1942 FIRE THAT KILLED 584 PEOPLE Q - WHAT IS THE COCOANUT GROVE? Category: FAIRY TALES A - WHERE DR. SEUSS' AMAZING *CAT* KEEPS COUNTLESS WONDERS Q - WHAT IS A HAT? A - *HE WENT A CROOKED MILE & FOUND A CROOKED SIXPENCE AGAINST A CROOKED STILE* Q - WHAT IS A CROOKED MAN? A - MR. MC GREGOR WAS PLANTING CABBAGES WHEN HE FIRST CAUGHT SIGHT OF THIS TRESPASSER Q - WHO IS PETER RABBIT? A - IN STEVENSON'S VERSE, IT *GOES IN & OUT WITH ME*, PETER PAN'S DIDN'T & HAD TO BE SEWN ON Q - WHAT IS A SHADOW? A - IN A FATE WORSE THAN DEATH, THIS TINY HERO WAS FELLED BY A SPIDER'S HALITOSIS Q - WHO IS TOM THUMB? Category: BABIES A - IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND THEM WHEN PARENTS MAKE PLANS ON SATURDAY NIGHT Q - WHAT IS A BABY SITTER? A - MISANTHROPIC COMIC FROM WHOM BABY LEROY USED TO STEAL SCENES Q - WHO IS W.C. FIELDS? A - GENERALLY, BABY'S 1ST TRIP TO CHURCH IS FOR THIS EVENT Q - WHAT IS CHRISTENING? A - PROPERLY CALLED DECIDUOUS TEETH Q - WHAT ARE BABY TEETH? A - NOT A CHILD, BUT A LEOPARD, IS THE *INFANT* IN THE TITLE OF THIS GRANT/HEPBURN CLASSIC Q - WHAT IS BRINGING UP BABY? Category: ISLANDS A - IT'S THE LARGEST OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS Q - WHAT IS HAWAII? A - A SALAD DRESSING Q - WHAT IS THOUSAND ISLAND? A - NICKNAME FOR COFFEE, FROM INDONESIAN ISLAND WHERE IT'S GROWN Q - WHAT IS JAVA? A - *HOME* TO DREYFUS & PAPILLON Q - WHAT IS DEVIL'S ISLAND? A - ANATOMICALLY NAMED ISLAND OF KING KONG, IT SANK IN *SON OF KONG* Q - WHAT IS SKULL ISLAND? Category: ALPHABET SOUP A - A REQUEST ON AN INVITATION TO RESPOND Q - WHAT IS RSVP? A - THIS INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION'S CHARTER READS *...TO SAVE SUCCEEDING GENERATIONS FROM SCOURGE OF WAR* Q - WHAT IS THE U.N.? A - FROM ITS LATIN NAME, THE CHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR IRON Q - WHAT IS FE? A - LETTER MS. STREISAND DROPPED FROM 1ST NAME WHEN SHE BECAME A STAR Q - WHAT IS A? A - THERE HAVE BEEN INDICTMENTS & RESIGNATIONS IN THIS GOVERNMENT AGENCY CHARGED WITH COMBATTING POLLUTION Q - WHAT IS THE E.P.A.? Category: *CAT*EGORY A - NATASSJA KINSKI *PURR*-FORMED IN THIS FILM REMAKE Q - WHAT IS CAT PEOPLE? A - DESPITE ITS FELINE NAME, THIS TOUGH CORD IS USUALLY MADE FROM SHEEP INTESTINES Q - WHAT IS CATGUT? A - JULIE NEWMAR, EARTHA KITT & LEE ANN MERIWETHER ALL PLAYED THIS FELONIOUS FEMALE Q - WHAT IS A CAT WOMAN? A - A BOOK OF T.S. ELIOT'S POEMS WAS THE INSPIRATION FOR THIS HIT BROADWAY MUSICAL Q - WHAT IS CATS? A - DURING THE 1920'S, THIS CARTOON CHARACTER WAS THE FIRST IMAGE TRANSMITTED ON TV Q - WHO IS FELIX THE CAT? -------- GROUP 32 -------- Category: SOUTH AMERICA A - THIS RIVER IS SECOND IN LENGTH ONLY TO THE NILE Q - WHAT IS THE AMAZON? A - 4,500 MILE LONG MOUNTAIN RANGE THAT SPANS THE WESTERN SIDE OF THE CONTINENT Q - WHAT ARE THE ANDES? A - PELE PLAYED FOR THIS COUNTRY'S SANTOS SOCCER TEAM Q - WHAT IS BRAZIL? A - THE WESTERNMOST COUNTRY ON THE SOUTH AMERICAN CONTINENT Q - WHAT IS PERU? A - HE WAS THE PRESIDENT OF ARGENTINA FROM 1946 TO 1955 Q - WHO IS JUAN PERON? Category: WINTER SPORTS A - COUNTRY WHICH HOSTED THE 1984 WINTER OLYMPICS Q - WHAT IS YUGOSLAVIA? A - THIS COUNTRY INVENTED ROLLER SKATING AS A WARM WEATHER SUBSTITUTE FOR HANS BRINKER'S SPORT Q - WHAT IS HOLLAND? A - THIS SKI COURSE IS DEFINED BY PAIRS OF FLAGS THROUGH WHICH CONTESTANTS SKI Q - WHAT IS A SLALOM? A - OLYMPIC SLEDDING EVENT IN WHICH PARTICIPANTS TRAVEL FEET FORWARD ON THEIR BACKS Q - WHAT IS THE LUGE? A - CHAMPION TROPHY OF THE NHL Q - WHAT IS THE STANLEY CUP? Category: THEATER A - LINCOLN WAS ASSASSINATED WHILE WATCHING *OUR AMERICAN COUSIN* AT THIS THEATER Q - WHAT IS FORD THEATER? A - THE ADVENTURES OF A SWINDLING TROMBONE SALESMAN NAMED HAROLD HILL Q - WHAT IS THE MUSIC MAN? A - BRANDO ROSE TO FAME SHOUTING HER NAME IN *A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE* Q - WHO IS STELLA? A - DUSTIN HOFFMAN RETURNED TO BROADWAY IN THIS ARTHUR MILLER TRAGEDY Q - WHAT IS DEATH OF A SALESMAN? A - CITY WHOSE *BROADWAY* IS CALLED THE WEST END Q - WHAT IS LONDON? Category: 3LETTER NAMES A - THE NAME FOR AN UNOPENED FLOWER OR HALF OF ABBOTT AND COSTELLO Q - WHAT IS A BUD? A - AFTER *BLUE* IT'S A BIRD, BEFORE *WALK*, IT'S A PEDESTRIAN VIOLATION Q - WHAT IS JAY? A - THE VISIBLE PART OF AN ICEBERG, OR FORMER HOUSE SPEAKER O'NEILL Q - WHAT IS TIP? A - THIS GIRL'S NAME COULD BE A CLINGING VINE OR A POISONOUS PLANT Q - WHAT IS IVY? A - LATIN FOR *KING* IT COMES BEFORE *REED* AND AFTER *OEDIPUS* Q - WHAT IS REX? Category: IN THE GARDEN A - EASTER, WATER & TIGER Q - WHAT ARE LILIES? A - THE SLED IN THE MOVIE *CITIZEN KANE* Q - WHAT IS ROSEBUD? A - TURKISH FOR *TURBAN*, THESE FLOWERS ORIGINATED IN ASIA, NOT HOLLAND Q - WHAT ARE TULIPS? A - THE GOLDEN POPPY IS THE OFFICIAL STATE FLOWER OF THIS, THE *GOLDEN STATE* Q - WHAT IS CALIFORNIA? A - WHEN THE SIDES OF ITS BLOSSOMS ARE PRESSED, TWO OF ITS LIPS OPEN LIKE JAWS Q - WHAT ARE SNAPDRAGONS? Category: WHAT'S NEW A - IN THE PROVERB, THIS *SWEEPS CLEAN* Q - WHAT IS A NEW BROOM? A - CAPITAL OF INDIA OR A PLACE TO BUY VERY FRESHLY CHOPPED LIVER Q - WHAT IS NEW DELHI? A - COVER BOY OF MAD MAGAZINE Q - WHO IS ALFRED E. NEUMAN? A - BOB EUBANKS TOOK DELIGHT IN CAUSING MARITAL SPATS ON THIS TV SHOW Q - WHAT IS THE NEWLYWED GAME? A - A SAUCE OF CREAM, SHERRY, BUTTER & EGG YOLK, OFTEN SERVED ON LOBSTER Q - WHAT IS NEWBURG? -------- GROUP 33 -------- Category: EUROPE A - DICTATOR OF ITALY FROM 1922 TO 1945 Q - WHO IS BENITO MUSSOLINI? A - DIVIDED CITY WITH FAMOUS *CHECKPOINT CHARLIE* Q - WHAT IS BERLIN? A - THE WORLD BANKING CENTER WHICH IS COMPOSED OF 22 CANTONS Q - WHAT IS SWITZERLAND? A - LEGISLATIVE BODY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM Q - WHAT IS PARLIAMENT? A - IF THE RULING FAMILY OF THIS RIVIERA PRINCIPALITY DIES OUT, IT WILL FALL UNDER FRENCH RULE Q - WHAT IS MONACO? Category: BASEBALL A - FOR A RIGHT-HANDED BATTER THE SHOULDER WHICH FACES THE PITCHER Q - WHAT IS LEFT? A - THE COLOR OF THE STITCHING ON A MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Q - WHAT IS RED? A - THE ST. LOUIS BASEBALL AND FOOTBALL TEAMS Q - WHAT ARE THE CARDINALS? A - GARY COOPER PORTRAYED THIS N.Y. YANKEE *IRON MAN* Q - WHO IS LOU GEHRIG? A - BLACK PITCHER ELECTED TO HALL OF FAME, THOUGH HE WON ONLY 28 GAMES IN MAJOR LEAGUE BALL Q - WHO IS SATCHEL PAIGE? Category: FOOD A - THESE HARD, DOUGHNUT-SHAPED ROLLS ARE OFTEN EATEN WITH CREAM CHEESE AND LOX Q - WHAT ARE BAGELS? A - IT IS A CHOPPED SWEET PICKLE MIXTURE USED TO DISGUISE THE TASTE OF STADIUM HOT DOGS Q - WHAT IS RELISH? A - CHERRY & BEEFSTEAK ARE TWO KINDS Q - WHAT ARE TOMATOES? A - THIS GARNISH AND FLAVOUR AGENT IS THE MOST WIDELY USED HERB Q - WHAT IS PARSLEY? A - WHAT PIGEONS ARE CALLED WHEN THEY'RE EATEN Q - WHAT IS SQUAB? Category: RODENTS A - THIS LABORATORY ANIMAL'S NAME HAS COME TO MEAN ANYONE SERVING AS AN EXPERIMENTAL SUBJECT Q - WHAT IS A GUINEA PIG? A - THE SECOND LARGEST RODENT, ITS FUR WAS ONCE *DAM* POPULAR FOR MAKING HATS Q - WHAT IS THE BEAVER? A - THESE *FLYING* RODENTS ACTUALLY JUST CLIMB & GLIDE Q - WHAT ARE FLYING SQUIRRELS? A - THIS SLEEPY RODENT WAS A GUEST AT LEWIS CARROL'S MAD TEA PARTY Q - WHAT IS THE DORMOUSE? A - ITS VALUABLE PEARL-GRAY FUR HAS MORE HAIRS PER SQUARE INCH THAN ANY OTHER ANIMAL Q - WHAT IS A CHINCHILLA? Category: FATHERS A - THE FATHER OF A MULE Q - WHAT IS A DONKEY? A - A *SWEET* NICKNAME A CHORUS GIRL MIGHT CALL HER RICH BENEFACTOR Q - WHAT IS A SUGAR DADDY? A - HIS FATHER'S GHOST ACCUSED CLAUDIUS OF MURDER Q - WHO IS HAMLET? A - BEAVER'S DAD, HIS NAME SOUNDS LIKE A TOOL FOR CUTTING HOSPITALS INTO SECTIONS Q - WHO IS WARD CLEAVER? A - G.K. CHESTERTON'S PRIEST/DETECTIVE Q - WHO IS FATHER BROWN? Category: FICTIONAL FIDOS A - DOROTHY'S CANINE COMPANION FROM KANSAS Q - WHO IS TOTO? A - DAGWOOD AND BLONDIE'S PET Q - WHO IS DAISY? A - SUPERBOY'S SUPERPOOCH Q - WHO IS KRYPTO? A - NICK AND NORA CHARLES' TERRIER IN *THE THIN MAN* Q - WHO IS ASTA? A - IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY, THIS 3-HEADED DOG GUARDED THE ENTRANCE TO THE UNDERWORLD Q - WHO IS CERBERUS? -------- GROUP 34 -------- Category: GEOGRAPHY A - THE MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRY SICILY GETS A KICK OUT OF Q - WHAT IS ITALY? A - THIRD LARGEST U.S. STATE IN LAND AREA Q - WHAT IS CALIFORNIA? A - CONTINENT WHERE ADMIRAL BYRD WAS GREETED BY PENGUINS Q - WHAT IS ANTARCTICA? A - THE NIGER & CONGO RIVERS FLOW INTO THIS OCEAN Q - WHAT IS THE ATLANTIC? A - CROWDED ITALIAN CITY NAMED FOR THE HINDU GODDESS KALI Q - WHAT IS CALCUTTA? Category: TAKE A GAMBLE A - SMALL SPOTTED CUBES USED IN GAMES OF CHANCE Q - WHAT ARE DICE? A - NEVADA'S *BIGGEST LITTLE CITY IN THE WORLD* Q - WHAT IS RENO? A - *SPIT IN THE OCEAN* IS A FORM OF THIS GAME Q - WHAT IS POKER? A - THIS FRENCH CARD GAME'S NAME MEANS *RAILROAD* Q - WHAT IS CHEMIN DE FER? A - PORTUGUESE ISLAND NEAR HONG KONG FAMOUS FOR GAMBLING Q - WHAT IS MACAO? Category: ANIMALS A - CALLED *MAN-EATERS OF TSAVO*, THEY HELD UP UGANDA RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION Q - WHAT ARE LIONS? A - IF RICHARD BACH HAD CHOSEN THE PREDATORY ANTARCTIC VERSION HE'D HAVE WRITTEN *JONATHAN LIVINGSTON SKUA* Q - WHAT IS A SEAGULL? A - PRIMITIVE SPECIES THAT'S THE ONLY NORTH AMERICAN MARSUPIAL Q - WHAT IS THE OPOSSUM? A - 8TH SIGN OF THE ZODIAC, ITS NEWBORN CLING TO MOTHERS WITH TINY PINCERS Q - WHAT IS THE SCORPION? A - THESE RODENTS, OFTEN KEPT AS PETS, ARE THE FASTEST BREEDERS KNOWN Q - WHAT ARE HAMSTERS? Category: PATTERNS A - A WOOD-INLAID FLOOR WHICH NO ONE SHOULD MISTAKE FOR BUTTER Q - WHAT IS PARQUET? A - FABRIC CHECK WITH *CANINE* NAME Q - WHAT IS HOUNDSTOOTH? A - THIS COLORED CIRCLE PATTERN MIGHT BE POPULAR AT POLISH DANCES Q - WHAT IS POLKA-DOT? A - SCOTTISH PLAID USUALLY DESIGNED TO DESIGNATE A SPECIFIC CLAN Q - WHAT IS A TARTAN? A - THE *FISHY* SOUNDING TWEED Q - WHAT IS HERRINGBONE? Category: ABBREVIATIONS A - PERSON WITH A *SIXTH SENSE* IS SAID TO HAVE THIS Q - WHAT IS E.S.P.? A - COLLEGE COURSE FOR ASPIRING MILITARY MEN AND WOMEN Q - WHAT IS R.O.T.C.? A - WHAT *R.I.P.* OR *REQUIESCAT IN PACE* MEANS IN ENGLISH Q - WHAT IS REST IN PEACE? A - ABBREVIATION FOR MADEMOISELLE Q - WHAT IS MLLE? A - IN LONDON DURING THE BLITZ, IT'S WHAT *DANGER, UXB* WARNED OF Q - WHAT IS AN UNEXPLODED BOMB? Category: SAY CHEESE A - MONTEREY FAVORITE OR A TOOL USED IN TIRE CHANGING Q - WHAT IS JACK? A - DUTCH CHEESE THAT'S NOT *BAD-A* Q - WHAT IS GOUDA? A - THE CHEESE THAT *NOSE* FEW ADMIRERS Q - WHAT IS LIMBURGER? A - THE USUALLY YELLOW CHEESE THAT SHOULD BE RED, WHITE & BLUE Q - WHAT IS AMERICAN? A - THE SOFT FRENCH YELLOW CHEESE WITH A THIN, GREYISH-WHITE RIND Q - WHAT IS CAMEMBERT? -------- GROUP 35 -------- Category: AROUND WORLD A - OF THE TROPIC OF CAPRICORN AND THE TROPIC OF CANCER, THE ONE NORTH OF THE EQUATOR Q - WHAT IS THE TROPIC OF CANCER? A - THE STATES ON ITS EASTERN COAST ARE VICTORIA, NEW SOUTH WALES & QUEENSLAND Q - WHAT IS AUSTRALIA? A - THIS CANAL STRETCHES FROM COLON TO BALBOA Q - WHAT IS THE PANAMA CANAL? A - THE KALAHARI DESERT IS ON THIS CONTINENT Q - WHAT IS AFRICA? A - JULES VERNE HERO WENT AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS TO WIN A BET Q - WHO IS PHILEAS FOGG? Category: ZOOLOGY A - THIS AUSTRALIAN MARSUPIAL'S YOUNG ARE CALLED *JOEYS* Q - WHAT ARE KANGAROOS? A - DOGS HAVE THIS TYPE OF TEETH, BUT RATS AND MICE DO NOT Q - WHAT ARE CANINE TEETH? A - THIS BURROWER HAS *ARMOR* OF BONY PLATES COVERED WITH HORN Q - WHAT IS AN ARMADILLO? A - GROUPS OF THIS SMALL ARCTIC RODENT PERIODICALLY RUSH TO THEIR DEMISE AT SEA Q - WHAT ARE LEMMINGS? A - MARCO POLO BELIEVED THIS LARGE MAMMAL TO BE THE LEGENDARY UNICORN Q - WHAT IS THE RHINOCEROS? Category: MIDNIGH MADNESS A - STUDYING TOO LATE AT NIGHT BURNS THIS UP Q - WHAT IS THE MIDNIGHT OIL? A - IT IS THE TRADITIONAL LATE-NIGHT SERVICE HELD ON CHRISTMAS EVE Q - WHAT IS A MIDNIGHT MASS? A - THE TIME WHEN POE *PONDERED, WEAK AND WEARY* Q - WHAT IS A MIDNIGHT DREARY? A - THE 1969 BEST PICTURE SHOWED THE SEAMY SIDE OF NEW YORK LIFE Q - WHAT IS MIDNIGHT COWBOY? A - THIS EARLY TV HERO RECRUITED VIEWERS INTO HIS SECRET SQUADRON Q - WHO IS CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT? Category: JOHN WAYNE A - HIS NOBLE-SOUNDING NICKNAME Q - WHAT IS THE DUKE? A - HE WON AN OSCAR PLAYING AN OVER-THE-HILL MARSHALL IN THIS 1969 FILM Q - WHAT IS TRUE GRIT? A - THE SPORT WHICH WON HIM A SCHOLARSHIP TO USC IN 1925 Q - WHAT IS FOOTBALL? A - HIS REAL NAME Q - WHAT IS MARION MORRISON? A - IN THE 1955 FILM *THE CONQUEROR*, HE WAS MISCAST AS THIS ASIAN WARRIOR Q - WHO IS GENGHIS KHAN? Category: H2O A - A SLOSHY SLEEPING EXPERIENCE Q - WHAT IS A WATERBED? A - AQUATIC GAME WITH 2 TEAMS OF 7 SWIMMERS AND AN INFLATED BALL Q - WHAT IS WATER POLO? A - WHERE MCCORD, HUNT, LIDDY, BARKER, MARTINEZ, STURGIZ & GONZALES GOT NABBED Q - WHAT IS WATERGATE? A - A DESIGN ON STATIONARY VISIBLE WHEN HELD TO THE LIGHT Q - WHAT IS THE WATERMARK? A - HIS CAMPAIGN BUTTON READ *AUH2O* Q - WHO IS BARRY GOLDWATER? Category: CHOOSE WEAPON A - THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THIS Q - WHAT IS THE SWORD? A - A BIG GUN, A BIG BOTTLE OF CHAMPAGNE, OR A BIG HIT ON CBS Q - WHAT IS MAGNUM? A - AN EXPLOSIVE MILITARY DEVICE, OR, IN FOOTBALL, A LONG FORWARD PASS Q - WHAT IS A BOMB? A - ONCE USED IN BATTLE, THESE LIGHT SPEARS ARE NOW TOSSED IN AN OLYMPIC EVENT Q - WHAT ARE JAVELINS? A - THIS LONG SINGLE-EDGED KNIFE IS NAMED AFTER A PIONEER WHO FOUGHT AT THE ALAMO Q - WHAT IS A BOWIE? -------- GROUP 36 -------- Category: DICKENS A - CITY IN WHICH DICKENS' OLD CURIOSITY SHOW REALLY EXISTS Q - WHAT IS LONDON? A - THIS DICKENS CHARACTER WAS CHANGED BY THE VISIT OF THE THREE SPIRITS Q - WHO IS SCROOGE? A - HE'S THE ORPHAN BOY WHO *ASKED FOR MORE* Q - WHO IS OLIVER TWIST? A - IT CONTAINS, *IT IS A FAR, FAR BETTER THING THAT I DO, THAN I HAVE EVER DONE...* Q - WHAT IS A TALE OF TWO CITIES? A - MAGWITCH BEFRIENDS PIP IN THIS NOVEL Q - WHAT IS GREAT EXPECTATIONS? Category: PENNIES A - ACCORDING TO THE PROVERB, THIS *IS A PENNY EARNED* Q - WHAT IS A PENNY SAVED? A - SHE'S LAVERNE ON THE *LAVERNE & SHIRLEY* SERIES Q - WHO IS PENNY MARHSALL? A - WASHINGTON, D.C. LANDMARK ON THE U.S. ONE CENT PIECE Q - WHAT IS THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL? A - CHICKEN LITTLE'S CONFIDANTE Q - WHO IS HENNY PENNY? A - IN 1943, BECAUSE COPPER WAS SCARCE, PENNIES WERE MINTED OF THIS, THEN COATED WITH ZINC Q - WHAT IS STEEL? Category: BEGINS WITH I A - ANDREW JOHNSON WAS THE ONLY PRESIDENT TO UNDERGO THIS CENSURE Q - WHAT IS IMPEACHMENT? A - WHEN AN IRRESISTIBLE FORCE MEETS THIS KIND OF OBJECT *SOMETHING'S GOTTA GIVE* Q - WHAT IS IMMOVABLE? A - THE FIFTEENTH OF MARCH Q - WHAT IS THE IDES? A - THIS NONMETALLIC ELEMENT IS LARGELY EXTRACTED FROM SEAWEED Q - WHAT IS IODINE? A - A PERSONAL PECULIARITY OR MANNERISM Q - WHAT IS A IDIOSYNCRASY? Category: CHICAGO A - CHICAGO IS THE HOME TO THE WORLD'S FIRST & THE WORLD'S TALLEST OF THESE STRUCTURES Q - WHAT ARE SKYSCRAPERS? A - CHICAGO'S *EAST SIDE* IS ACTUALLY THIS LARGE BODY OF WATER Q - WHAT IS LAKE MICHIGAN? A - THE NAME FOR CHICAGO'S DOWNTOWN AREA WHICH IS SURROUNDED BY ELEVATED TRAINS Q - WHAT IS THE LOOP? A - HE WAS THE *BOSS* OF THE CITY FROM 1955 UNTIL HIS DEATH IN 1976 Q - WHO IS MAYOR DALEY? A - *HOME OF THE ATOMIC BOMB* WHICH WAS CONCEIVED BENEATH ITS STADIUM BLEACHERS Q - WHAT IS THE U. OF CHICAGO? Category: *KEY* NOTES A - AREA ON A BASKETBALL COURT OR WHAT A VOYEUR *PEEPS* THROUGH Q - WHAT IS A KEYHOLE? A - LAWYER & PATRIOT BEST REMEMBERED FOR THE WORDS TO *STAR SPANGLED BANNER* Q - WHO IS FRANCIS SCOTT KEY? A - THIS '48 BOGART & BACALL FILM ALSO STARRED EDWARD G. ROBINSON Q - WHAT IS KEY LARGO? A - MACK SENNETT'S MOVIE POLICE FORCE Q - WHO ARE THE KEYSTONE COPS? A - DURING THE 19TH CENTURY THIS FLORIDA CITY WAS A MAJOR CIGAR-MAKING CENTER Q - WHAT IS KEY WEST? Category: FILTHY FOLKS A - RELIGIOUS-SOUNDING NICKNAME OF UNKEMPT CABBIE IN THE TV SERIES *TAXI* Q - WHO IS REVEREND JIM? A - DICK VAN DYKE'S SOOTY OCCUPATION IN *MARY POPPINS* Q - WHAT IS A CHIMNEY SWEEP? A - SIMIAN NICKNAME GIVEN TO AUTO MECHANICS Q - WHAT IS GREASE MONKEY? A - *PEANUTS* CHARACTER DESCRIBED AS CARRYING *SOIL OF EGYPT* ON HIM Q - WHO IS PIGPEN? A - CLINT EASTWOOD PLAYED THIS HARDBITTEN SAN FRANCISCO COP Q - WHO IS DIRTY HARRY? -------- GROUP 37 -------- Category: MARK TWAIN A - THIS RIVER WAS THE SOURCE OF TWAIN'S STORIES & TWAIN'S NAME Q - WHAT IS THE MISSISSIPPI? A - ACTOR WHO IMPERSONATED HIM IN *MARK TWAIN TONIGHT* Q - WHO IS HAL HOLBROOK? A - THE TRUE MURDERER IN *THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER* Q - WHO IS INJUN JOE? A - IN THE 1949 FILM, THIS CROONER PLAYED THE CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR'S COURT Q - WHO IS BING CROSBY? A - WHERE HIS STORY OF THE FAMOUS JUMPING FROG CONTEST TOOK PLACE Q - WHAT IS CALAVERAS COUNTY? Category: SOUP'S ON A - WACKY COMEDIAN WHOSE FRIENDS INCLUDE WHITE FANG & BLACK TOOTH Q - WHO IS SOUPY SALES? A - A CREOLE FAVORITE, IT CONTAINS OKRA & CHICKEN OR SEAFOOD Q - WHAT IS GUMBO? A - 1933 MARX BROTHERS COMEDY SET IN FREEDONIA Q - WHAT IS DUCK SOUP? A - THIS PHRASE MEANS *FROM THE VERY BEGINNING TO THE VERY END* Q - WHAT IS FROM SOUP TO NUTS? A - ARTIST WHO MADE CAMPBELL SOUP CANS POP ART Q - WHO IS ANDY WARHOL? Category: WORLD FLAGS A - *OLD GLORY* IS A NICKNAME FOR THE FLAG OF THIS COUNTRY Q - WHAT IS THE U.S.A.? A - THIS TINY COUNTRY'S FLAG BEARS THE KEYS OF ST. PETER & A PAPAL TIARA Q - WHAT IS THE VATICAN? A - THE FLAG SYMBOLIZING THIS INTERNATIONAL EVENT SHOWS FIVE INTERLOCKED CIRCLES Q - WHAT ARE THE OLYMPICS? A - THEIR FLAG FEATURES A STAR, A HAMMER & A SICKLE Q - WHAT IS THE U.S.S.R.? A - FLAG OF THIS HIMALAYAN NATION, COMPOSED OF 2 TRIANGLES, IS ONLY NON-RECTANGULAR NATIONAL BANNER Q - WHAT IS NEPAL? Category: FOLK SONGS OF THE '60'S A - A GATHERING WHERE EVERYONE SANG FOLK SONGS, EVEN AN OWL & GOAT Q - WHAT IS A HOOTENANNY? A - THE 1959 *TOM DOOLEY* HIT PROPELLED THEM TO STARDOM Q - WHO ARE THE KINGSTON TRIO? A - ANTI-WAR ACTIVIST WHO DEDICATED *FOR DAVID* TO HER JAILED SPOUSE, HER CURRENT CAUSE IS AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Q - WHO IS JOAN BAEZ? A - HIS EARLY FOLK-STYLE ALBUMS WERE *FREEWHEELIN...* & *THE TIMES THEY ARE A CHANGIN'* Q - WHO IS BOB DYLAN? A - HE LEFT *NEW CHRISTY MINSTRELS* TO FORM *THE FIRST EDITION* & IS NOW ONE OF THE BIGGEST SOLO ACTS Q - WHO IS KENNY ROGERS? Category: CHILDREN ONLY A - THIS FILM RATING MEANS *ALL AGES ADMITTED* Q - WHAT IS G? A - JIMMY AND ROY HOSTED THIS GROUP OF KIDS IN THE '50'S Q - WHO ARE THE MOUSKETEERS? A - A CHILDREN'S DOCTOR Q - WHAT IS A PEDIATRICIAN? A - TEDDY BEARS WERE NAMED AFTER HIM Q - WHO IS THEODORE ROOSEVELT? A - BEGUN IN 1939, THIS SPORTS PROGRAM IS NOW REQUIRED TO ACCEPT GIRLS Q - WHAT IS LITTLE LEAGUE? Category: FOR PETE'S SAKE A - HIS BROTHERS WERE FLOPSY, MOPSY & COTTONTAIL Q - WHO IS PETER RABBIT? A - HE RAN AWAY TO NEVER-NEVER LAND TO ESCAPE GROWING UP Q - WHO IS PETER PAN? A - HE WAS TV'S COLUMBO Q - WHO IS PETER FALK? A - HE'S THE COMMISSIONER OF THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Q - WHO IS PETE ROZELLE? A - TWO OF THEIR BIGGEST HITS ARE *PUFF THE MAGIC DRAGON* & *BLOWIN IN THE WIND* Q - WHO ARE PETER, PAUL & MARY? -------- GROUP 38 -------- Category: ARIZONA A - FAMOUS FOR THEIR BEAUTIFUL BLANKETS, THIS IS THE LARGEST INDIAN TRIBE IN ARIZONA Q - WHO ARE THE NAVAJO? A - WHILE SOME THINK THIS FORMER SENATOR GLITTERS OTHERS THINK HE'S ALL WET Q - WHO IS BARRY GOLDWATER? A - BESIDES CARVING THE GRAND CANYON, THIS RIVER GAVE ITS NAME TO ONE OF ARIZONA'S NEIGHBORING STATES Q - WHAT IS THE COLORADO RIVER? A - OVER HALF OF U.S.'S SUPPLY OF THIS METAL, USED AS MIDDLE LAYER OF OUR *SILVER* COINS, COMES FROM ARIZONA Q - WHAT IS COPPER? A - WHEN ARIZONA WAS ADMITTED TO THE UNION, OUR FLAG THEN HAD THIS MANY STARS Q - WHAT IS 48? Category: COMICS AT HOME A - SUPERMAN'S ORIGINAL HOME PLANET Q - WHAT IS KRYPTON? A - THIS RED-HEADED WHITE-EYED ORPHAN GREW UP IN SIMMONS CORNERS Q - WHO IS LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE? A - THE PERENNIAL TEENAGERS OF THIS COMIC BOOK SERIES ATTEND RIVERDALE HIGH Q - WHAT IS ARCHIE? A - COMIC STRIP SET IN GEORGIA'S OKEFENOKEE SWAMP Q - WHAT IS POGO? A - COUNTRY OF BIRTH OF *UNCLE* SCROOGE MCDUCK Q - WHAT IS SCOTLAND? Category: FISH A - OF PERCH, TUNA & SWORDFISH, THE ONE THAT'S A FRESHWATER FISH Q - WHAT IS PERCH? A - A MAN SWIMS 5 MPH, ONLY 1 MPH FASTER THAN THIS POPULAR PET FISH Q - WHAT IS A GOLDFISH? A - IT'S THE TERM FOR A FISH'S EXTERNAL, OVERLAPPING BONY PLATES Q - WHAT ARE SCALES? A - VARIETIES OF THIS WHISKERED FISH INCLUDE CHANNEL & BULLHEAD Q - WHAT IS A CATFISH? A - IT SPAWNS AT NIGHT ON SANDY BEACHES & BY LAW CAN ONLY BE CAUGHT BY HAND Q - WHAT IS A GRUNION? Category: 1 NAME ONLY A - FASHION MODEL DOLL WHOSE BOYFRIEND IS NAMED KEN Q - WHO IS BARBIE? A - GLITTERY PIANIST WHOSE CAREER SPANNED OVER 40 YEARS Q - WHO IS LIBERACE? A - THIS ROCK & ROLL SUPERSTAR HAILS FROM MINNEAPOLIS Q - WHO IS PRINCE? A - RED-HEADED SINGER-DANCER WHO SAID *BYE,BYE BIRDIE* THEN WENT TO LAS VEGAS Q - WHO IS ANN-MARGARET? A - ISRAELI STAR OF *FIDDLER ON THE ROOF* Q - WHO IS TOPOL? Category: FAMOUS 4SOMES A - WHERE YOU'LL FIND HEARTS, SPADES, CLUBS & DIAMONDS Q - WHAT IS A DECK OF CARDS? A - IN FILMS, THE MARX BROTHERS WERE GROUCHO, CHICO, HARPO & SOMETIMES HIM Q - WHO IS ZEPPO? A - PORTHOS, ATHOS, ARAMIS & D'ARTAGNAN Q - WHO ARE THE FOUR MUSKETEERS? A - IT IS THE ONLY POINT IN THE U.S. COMMON TO 4 STATE BOUNDARIES Q - WHAT IS FOUR CORNERS? A - LOUISA MAY ALCOTT'S *NOVEL FAMILY* INCLUDED MEG, JO, BETH & AMY Q - WHO ARE LITTLE WOMEN? Category: *COM* ON A - WHAT MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY CALL EACH OTHER Q - WHAT IS COMRADE? A - THE OPPOSITE OF TRAGEDY Q - WHAT IS COMEDY? A - ONE KIND HELPS YOU TO DRAW CIRCLES, THE OTHER KEEPS YOU FROM GOING AROUND IN THEM Q - WHAT IS A COMPASS? A - IN THE PEANUTS COMIC STRIP, WHAT LUCY IS DOING WHEN SHE'S BEING A FUSS-BUDGET Q - WHAT IS COMPLAINING? A - THE DAY OF CONFERRING SCHOLASTIC DEGREES Q - WHAT IS COMMENCEMENT? -------- GROUP 39 -------- Category: COUNTRIES A - THIS COUNTRY IS HOME TO HEINEKEN BEER Q - WHAT ARE THE NETHERLANDS? A - THE LARGEST COUNTRY ENTIRELY WITHIN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE Q - WHAT IS AUSTRALIA? A - ASIAN COUNTRY IN WHICH VENETIAN BLINDS ORIGINATED Q - WHAT IS JAPAN? A - THEY SOLD U.S. THE VIRGIN ISLANDS IN 1917 Q - WHAT IS DENMARK? A - LIKE THE UNITED STATES, THIS COUNTRY CONTAINS A RANGE OF SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS Q - WHAT IS SPAIN? Category: SCHOOL DAYS A - THIS ONE OF THE *THREE R'S* BEGINS WITH THE LETTER W Q - WHAT IS WRITING? A - THIS SECONDARY SCHOOL CLASS IS FREQUENTLY REFERRED TO BY ITS INITIALS, P.E. Q - WHAT IS PHYSICAL EDUCATION? A - TYPE OF SCHOOL NAMED FOR THE FACT THEY PROVIDE LODGING FOR THEIR STUDENTS Q - WHAT IS BOARDING SCHOOL? A - GENERAL TERM REFERRING TO SCHOOLS MAINTAINED BY RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Q - WHAT IS PAROCHIAL? A - GLENN FORD STARRED AS HARRIED NEW YORK HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER IN THIS FILM WHICH FEATURED *ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK* Q - WHAT IS THE BLACKBOARD JUNGLE? Category: METALLIC NAMES A - THE LONE RANGER'S HORSE Q - WHO IS SILVER? A - '60'S BAND HEADED BY HERB ALBERT Q - WHO ARE THE TIJUANA BRASS? A - RAYMOND BURR PLAYED THIS DETECTIVE IN LONG-RUNNING TV SERIES OF THE SAME NAME Q - WHAT IS IRONSIDE? A - JAMES BOND NEMESIS WHO ATTEMPTED TO ROB FORT KNOX Q - WHO IS AURIC GOLDFINGER? A - THIS FOLK SINGER, WHO WROTE *GOODNIGHT, IRENE* WAS AN EX-CONVICT Q - WHO IS LEADBELLY? Category: SEA STORIES A - THE NARRATOR OF *MOBY DICK* SAYS TO CALL HIM THIS Q - WHO IS ISHMAEL? A - IN THIS NOVEL WHICH BECAME A HIT MINI-SERIES, A SAILOR, JOHN BLACKTHORNE, IS SHIPWRECKED IN JAPAN Q - WHAT IS SHOGUN? A - MUTINOUS OFFICER PLAYED BY GABLE, BRANDO & GIBSON Q - WHO IS MR. FLETCHER CHRISTIAN? A - MEDICAL NICKNAME OF CANNERY ROW'S MARINE BIOLOGIST Q - WHAT IS DOC? A - IT'S THE DEATH WARRANT THE BLIND BEGGAR GAVE BILLY BONES IN *TREASURE ISLAND* Q - WHAT IS A BLACK SPOT? Category: BEATLES A - ANIMATED FILM WHICH TOOK THE BEATLES TO PEPPERLAND Q - WHAT IS YELLOW SUBMARINE? A - IN *LADY MADONNA*, *FRIDAY NIGHT ARRIVES WITHOUT THIS* Q - WHAT IS A SUITCASE? A - THE YOUNGEST BEATLE Q - WHO IS GEORGE HARRISON? A - BEATLES TOLD *JUDE* TO DO THIS WITH A SAD SONG Q - WHAT IS MAKE IT BETTER? A - HE WAS THE BEATLES ORIGINAL DRUMMER Q - WHO IS PETE BEST? Category: NAME GAME A - A SMALL PIECE OF WOOD, *OFF THE OLD BLOCK* OR *ON THE SHOULDER* Q - WHAT IS A CHIP? A - A BURGLAR USES IT TO FORCE OPEN A WINDOW Q - WHAT IS A JIMMY? A - A BIRD'S BEAK, OR *LA CUENTA, POR FAVOR* Q - WHAT IS A BILL? A - YOU CAN DO THIS TO YOUR HAIR, YOUR HEAD & YOUR HORSE'S TAIL Q - WHAT IS BOB? A - NAME THAT PRECEDES MILLER, COLLEGE & BLOW Q - WHAT IS JOE? -------- GROUP 40 -------- Category: EGYPT A - THE SUEZ CANAL LINKS THE GULF OF SUEZ AND THIS SEA Q - WHAT IS THE MEDITERRANEAN? A - IN ANCIENT EGYPT, THIS WORD MEANT *RULER* Q - WHAT IS PHARAOH? A - THE ASWAN DAM SPANS THIS RIVER Q - WHAT IS THE NILE? A - LOCATED AT GIZA, IT HAS THE HEAD OF A HUMAN AND THE BODY OF A LION Q - WHAT IS THE SPHINX? A - HE GAVE UP THE THRONE OF EGYPT IN 1952 Q - WHO IS KING FAROUK? Category: PUBLISHING A - THIS *FEMINIST FATALE* HELPED FOUND THE WOMAN'S MAGAZINE, *MS* Q - WHO IS GLORIA STEINEM? A - JANN WENNER FOUNDED THIS MUSIC MAGAZINE WHOSE TITLE SOUNDS LIKE A ROCK GROUP Q - WHAT IS ROLLING STONE? A - BURT REYNOLDS' CENTERFOLD IN THIS MAGAZINE WAS A SELLOUT Q - WHAT IS COSMOPOLITAN? A - HIS FUNERAL SERVICES WERE PIPED INTO THE TIME & LIFE BUILDING Q - WHO IS HENRY LUCE? A - AUSTRALIAN PUBLISHING MAGNATE WHOSE *NEW YORK POST* FEATURES LURID HEADLINES Q - WHO IS RUPERT MURDOCH? Category: DOGS ON T.V. A - THIS COLLIE WAS THE FIRST ANIMAL NAMED TO ANIMAL HALL OF FAME Q - WHO IS LASSIE? A - ON TV, THIS BEAUTIFUL GERMAN SHEPHERD WAS RUSTY'S FAITHFUL COMPANION Q - WHO IS RIN TIN TIN? A - THE *LITTLE RASCALS* DOG WITH A RING AROUND HIS EYE Q - WHO IS PETE? A - THIS LARGE TV FAMILY HAD A SHAGGY SHEEP DOG NAMED TIGER Q - WHAT ARE THE BRADY BUNCH? A - THIS TALKING BASSET HOUND EXPRESSED HERSELF ON THE CLASSIC SERIES *THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE* Q - WHO IS CLEO? Category: BRITISH ENGLISH A - BRITISH *CHIPS* ARE THE EQUIVALENT OF THIS U.S. JUNK FOOD Q - WHAT ARE FRENCH FRIES? A - THE NAME OF AN AMERICAN CEREAL, IT MEANS *SO LONG* IN ENGLAND Q - WHAT IS CHEERIO? A - BRITISH BABIES DON'T TAKE A NAPPY, THEY WEAR ONE Q - WHAT IS A DIAPER? A - ONE'S STATUS IF HE IS *SENT DOWN* FROM OXFORD Q - WHAT IS EXPELLED? A - ORDER A BANGER IN ENGLAND AND YOU'LL GET THIS Q - WHAT IS A SAUSAGE? Category: ROUND ROBIN A - *THE DYNAMIC DUO* Q - WHO ARE BATMAN & ROBIN? A - THIS COMEDIAN SHOWS HIS ACTING AND LINGUISTIC PROWESS IN *MOSCOW ON THE HUDSON* Q - WHO IS ROBIN WILLIAMS? A - U.S. COLONISTS NAMED THIS VARIETY AFTER A EUROPEAN BIRD WITH A MUCH REDDER CHEST Q - WHAT IS THE ROBIN RED BREAST? A - A.A. MILNE'S SON, HE'S THE SUBJECT OF *WINNIE THE POOH* Q - WHO IS CHRISTOPHER ROBIN? A - BORN ROBERT FITZOOTH IN 1160, HE WAS THE OUTLAWED EARL OF HUNTINGTON Q - WHO IS ROBIN HOOD? Category: PURE EVIL A - MR. HYDE'S ALTER-EGO Q - WHO IS DR. JEKYLL? A - HE *KNOWS WHAT EVIL LURKS IN THE HEARTS OF MEN* Q - WHAT IS A SHADOW? A - HE'S THE VILLAIN OF GENESIS 3,13 Q - WHAT IS A SERPENT? A - VILLAIN CREATED BY SAX ROHMER, HE PERSONIFIED THE STEREOTYPE OF *YELLOW PERIL* Q - WHO IS DR. FU MANCHU? A - THIS INCESTUOUS SON OF KING ARTHUR BROUGHT ABOUT THE FALL OF CAMELOT Q - WHO IS MORDRED? -------- GROUP 41 -------- Category: SOUTHERN EUROPE A - OF ROME & NAPLES, THE MORE SOUTHERN Q - WHAT IS NAPLES? A - THIS 1400 FT. HIGH PENINSULA JUTS INTO THE MEDITERRANEAN FROM SPAIN'S SOUTHWEST COAST Q - WHAT IS THE ROCK OF GIBRALTAR? A - THIS BODY OF WATER LIES BETWEEN GREECE & TURKEY Q - WHAT IS THE AEGEAN SEA? A - COUNTRY DIRECTLY NORTH OF BULGARIA Q - WHAT IS ROMANIA? A - RIVER THAT DOMINATES THE NORTH OF ITALY Q - WHAT IS THE PO? Category: T.V. NEWS A - THIS SHOW'S TRADEMARK IS A TICKING STOPWATCH Q - WHAT IS 60 MINUTES? A - AFTER CHEVY DROVE OFF, SHE ANCHORED SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE'S *WEEKEND UPDATE* Q - WHO IS JANE CURTIN? A - THIS CBS ANCHOR'S RATINGS WARMED UP WHEN HE STARTED TO WEAR A SWEATER Q - WHO IS DAN RATHER? A - ABILITY TO GRAB THE HARD-TO-GET INTERVIEW HAS MADE HER HIGHEST PAID NEWSWOMAN IN BROADCASTING Q - WHO IS BARBARA WALTERS? A - CIGARETTE-SMOKING PIONEER TV NEWSMAN WHO DEFIED SENATOR JOE MCCARTHY Q - WHO IS EDWARD R. MURROW? Category: PAR FOR THE COURSE A - SPOT FROM WHICH GOLFER DRIVES FIRST BALL OF HOLE OR THE WOODEN PEG HE USES THERE Q - WHAT IS A TEE? A - COUNTRY OF ST. ANDREW'S, THE WORLD'S FIRST PUBLIC GOLF COURSE Q - WHAT IS SCOTLAND? A - COLOR OF THE COAT AWARDED EACH CHAMPION OF THE MASTERS' TOURNAMENT Q - WHAT IS GREEN? A - TERM ORIGINALLY USED INSTEAD OF PAR, NOW MEANS ONE STROKE OVER PAR Q - WHAT IS A BOGEY? A - HIS 1930 *GRAND SLAM* OF BRITISH & AMERICAN AMATEUR & OPEN TOURNAMENTS HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED Q - WHO IS BOBBY JONES? Category: BABIES A - IN THE BIBLE, PHARAOH'S DAUGHTER FOUND THIS BABY IN THE BULLRUSHES Q - WHO IS MOSES? A - FAMED PEDIATRICIAN & PEACE ACTIVIST, HE WAS MEDAL-WINNING OARSMAN IN '24 OLYMPICS Q - WHO IS DR. BENJAMIN SPOCK? A - IN 1982, HE BECAME SECOND IN LINE OF SUCCESSION TO BRITISH CROWN Q - WHO IS PRINCE WILLIAM? A - CHRONIC INFANT CONDITION MARKED BY ABDOMINAL DISTRESS & CRANKY TEMPER Q - WHAT IS COLIC? A - TWO-LETTER DESCRIPTION OF GENES DETERMINING SEX OF AVERAGE MALE INFANT Q - WHAT IS XY? Category: STARTS WITH *E* A - THE ORIGINAL POPULATION IN THIS BIBLICAL GARDEN WAS 2 Q - WHAT IS EDEN? A - HOW TO AVOID HAVING A WEDDING BUT STILL GET MARRIED Q - WHAT IS ELOPE? A - WORD THAT PRECEEDS *COME* & *GO& IN CAREFREE PHILOSOPHY Q - WHAT IS EASY? A - YOUR DINNER REACHES YOUR STOMACH VIA THIS Q - WHAT IS YOUR ESOPHAGUS? A - IT IS A GOVERNMENT ORDER FORBIDDING TRADE Q - WHAT IS AN EMBARGO? Category: BY *GEORGE* A - CIGAR-SMOKING OCTOGENARIAN *SEX SYMBOL* Q - WHO IS GEORGE BURNS? A - BORN ERIC BLAIR, HE WROTE *1984* & *ANIMAL FARM* UNDER THIS NAME Q - WHO IS GEORGE ORWELL? A - A SUSPENSION BRIDGE CONNECTING NEW YORK WITH NEW JERSEY Q - WHAT IS GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE? A - THIS NOSY LITTLE MONKEY APPEARS IN CHILDREN'S BOOKS BY H.A. REY Q - WHO IS CURIOUS GEORGE? A - WRESTLER KNOWN FOR FLAMBOYANT ROBES & CURLED BLOND HAIR Q - WHO IS GORGEOUS GEORGE? -------- GROUP 42 -------- Category: LIGHT A - COLOR OF A BUNSEN BURNER'S HOTTEST FLAME Q - WHAT IS BLUE? A - A 3-DIMENSIONAL PHOTOGRAPH RECORDED ON FILM BY LASER Q - WHAT IS A HOLOGRAM? A - ULTRAVIOLET 1960'S DISCOTHEQUE GIMMICK THAT MADE *WHITE* A REAL STAND OUT Q - WHAT IS BLACK LIGHT? A - TRIANGULAR-SHAPED GLASS OPTICAL DEVICE THAT SPLITS LIGHT INTO RAINBOWS Q - WHAT IS A PRISM? A - LUMINOUS WITH INTENSE HEAT, IT'S THE NAME OF EDISON'S BULB Q - WHAT IS INCANDESCENT? Category: FOOD FOR THOUGHT A - SOUNDS LIKE A COWARDLY BROTH, SOMETIMES DESCRIBED AS JEWISH PENICILLIN Q - WHAT IS CHICKEN SOUP? A - THE SONG *FOOD, GLORIOUS FOOD* COMES FROM THIS MUSICAL Q - WHAT IS OLIVER? A - USES FOR THIS NATIVE AMERICAN CROP INCLUDE OIL, MEAL & BOURBON WHISKEY Q - WHAT IS CORN? A - JUICY CITRUS FRUIT HAVING THE DISTINCTION OF NOT RHYMING WITH ANY OTHER WORD IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Q - WHAT IS AN ORANGE? A - ANIMAL SOURCE FOR RASHERS Q - WHAT ARE PIGS? Category: TELEVISION A - JOHNNY CARSON'S MUSICAL *PHYSICIAN* Q - WHO IS DOC SEVERINSEN? A - SPACE CAPTAIN WHO'S NOW A *HOOKER* Q - WHO IS WILLIAM SHATNER? A - *MONSTROUS* FAMILY WHO LIVED AT 1313 MOCKINGBIRD LANE Q - WHO ARE THE MUNSTERS? A - BLACK FAMILY WHO GOT AWAY FROM *ARCH* BY HARD WORK & A LITTLE *STARCH* Q - WHO ARE THE JEFFERSONS? A - HE'S GOT *THE DOLL* IN TOW ON THE LITE BEER COMMERCIALS Q - WHO IS MICKEY SPILLANE? Category: DOGS A - THE SILENT BASENJI CAN'T DO THIS UP THE WRONG TREE Q - WHAT IS BARK? A - DOG THAT HELPS FIREMAN OUT OF HOT *SPOTS* Q - WHAT IS A DALMATION? A - BREED THAT WOULD FEEL COMFORTABLE WITH THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBURY RULES Q - WHAT IS A BOXER? A - THIS POPULAR SPANIEL FROM ENGLAND WAS NAMED FOR ITS ABILITY TO HUNT WOODCOCKS Q - WHAT IS A COCKER SPANIEL? A - THIS CHINESE BREED WITH A BLACK TONGUE MIGHT EAT PURINA DOG FOOD Q - WHAT IS A CHOW? Category: GAMES A - GAME PLAYED WITH A BALL SUSPENDED FROM AN UPRIGHT POLE Q - WHAT IS TETHERBALL? A - AQUATIC GAME NAMED AFTER AN EQUESTRIAN ONE Q - WHAT IS WATER POLO? A - PLAYED WITH 3 BALLS & A CUE STICK Q - WHAT IS BILLIARDS? A - JAPANESE GAME OF CAPTURED TERRITORY PLAYED WITH BLACK & WHITE STONES Q - WHAT IS GO? A - TARGET GAME IN WHICH YOU START AT 103 & WORK YOUR WAY DOWN Q - WHAT IS DARTS? Category: STARTS WITH Z A - SHARP TURN AT AN ANGLE TO A ZIG Q - WHAT IS ZAG? A - NAUGHT, NIL, NOTHING, THE ONE BEFORE 1 Q - WHAT IS ZERO? A - IN SONG, THE WAY THE *STRINGS OF MY HEART* WENT Q - WHAT IS ZING? A - TOP, SUMMIT, ACME, THE OPPOSITE OF NADIR Q - WHAT IS ZENITH? A - A MEMBER OF THE PUEBLO INDIANS LIVING IN WESTERN NEW MEXICO Q - WHAT IS A ZUNI? -------- GROUP 43 -------- Category: ART & ARTISTS A - GILBERT STUART IS FAMOUS FOR HIS UNFINISHED PORTRAIT OF THIS U.S. PRESIDENT Q - WHO IS GEORGE WASHINGTON? A - CARMINE, VERMILION & CADMIUM ARE TYPES OF THIS COLOR Q - WHAT IS RED? A - ART FORM OF EDWARD STEICHEN, ANSEL ADAMS & ANNIE LEIBOVITZ Q - WHAT IS PHOTOGRAPHY? A - SCULPTOR'S MEDIUM THAT IS 9 PARTS COPPER & 1 PART TIN Q - WHAT IS BRONZE? A - THIS COLORFUL FRENCH PAINTER WENT FROM STOCK BROKER TO *BEACHCOMBER* Q - WHO IS PAUL GAUGUIN? Category: BEGINS WITH *B* A - YOU SHOULD NEVER PUT ALL YOUR EGGS IN ONE OF THESE Q - WHAT IS A BASKET? A - PART OF A FREIGHT TRAIN OR A THROW OF 12 IN CRAPS Q - WHAT ARE BOXCARS? A - CH3-CH2-CH2-CH3, IT'S USED AS LIGHTER FLUID Q - WHAT IS BUTANE? A - AT THIS TOWER, *THE LORD DID CONFOUND THE LANGUAGE OF ALL THE EARTH* Q - WHAT IS BABEL? A - AN IRISH FEMALE SPIRIT, PEOPLE ARE SAID TO *WAIL LIKE* ONE Q - WHAT IS A BANSHEE? Category: THE WILD WEST A - INDIAN TRIBE WHOSE NAME SOUNDS LIKE THEY'D TAKE YOU TO COURT Q - WHO ARE THE SIOUX? A - FAMOUS STAGECOACH COMPANY THAT LATER MERGED WITH RAILWAY EXPRESS Q - WHAT IS WELLS FARGO? A - SHOTGUN, BATWING & WOOLIES WERE BASIC TYPES OF THESE PROTECTIVE LEGGINGS Q - WHAT ARE CHAPS? A - LAST NAME SHARED BY FAMOUS GUN MAKER & FAMOUS PAINTER OF COWBOYS & INDIANS Q - WHAT IS REMINGTON? A - THIS GUNSLINGING DANDY & SHERIFF OF DODGE WOUND UP A SPORTS REPORTER IN N.Y.C. Q - WHO IS BAT MASTERSON? Category: FADS A - OFF-SHOULDER SWEATSHIRTS COPY FASHIONS OF THIS FRENETIC FILM Q - WHAT IS FLASHDANCE? A - THIS CANADIAN COMBINATION OF PARCHEESI & TRIFLING QUESTIONS WAS THE HIT BOARD GAME OF CHRISTMAS, 1983 Q - WHAT IS TRIVIAL PUSUIT? A - A MAN DID THIS WHILE DAVID NIVEN SPOKE AT THE '73 ACADEMY AWARDS Q - WHAT IS STREAKING? A - THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION BEGAN COMPETITIVE THROWING OF THESE IN 1957 Q - WHAT ARE FRISBEES? A - HE'S YELLOW & RUNS FROM GHOSTS, UNLESS THEY'RE FEELING BLUE Q - WHO IS PAC-MAN? Category: COMEDY PROPS A - JACK BENNY & HENNY YOUNGMAN HAVE THIS PROP IN COMMON Q - WHAT IS A VIOLIN? A - GROUCHO MARX & ERNIE KOVACS WERE RARELY SEEN WITHOUT ONE OF THESE Q - WHAT IS A CIGAR? A - STEVE MARTIN USED TO APPEAR ON STAGE WITH ONE OF THESE STUCK THROUGH HIS HEAD Q - WHAT IS AN ARROW? A - RAY WALSTON SOMETIMES WORE THESE WHEN PORTRAYING UNCLE MARTIN Q - WHAT ARE ANTENNAE? A - SMASHING THESE BECAME COMIC GALLAGHER'S TRADEMARK Q - WHAT ARE WATERMELONS? Category: CRABBY A - FOURTH SIGN OF THE ZODIAC Q - WHAT IS CANCER? A - WEEDY LAWN PEST Q - WHAT IS CRABGRASS? A - FORMER OLYMPIC SWIMMER WHO PLAYED BUCK ROGERS & FLASH GORDON Q - WHO IS BUSTER CRABBE? A - A TART FRUIT USED FOR MAKING JELLY Q - WHAT IS A CRAB APPLE? A - PRETTY BLOND TEACHER OF THE *LITTLE RASCALS* Q - WHO IS MISS CRABTREE? -------- GROUP 44 -------- Category: 20TH CENTURY A - 21-YEAR OLD MEMPHIS TRUCK DRIVER WHO BECAME KING OF ROCK 'N' ROLL Q - WHO IS ELVIS PRESLEY? A - BOSTON DEFEATED PITTSBURGH IN THE 1ST OF THESE SPORTS CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 1903 Q - WHAT IS THE WORLD SERIES? A - IN 1928 HE PROMISED AMERICANS *2 CHICKENS IN EVERY POT* Q - WHO IS HERBERT HOOVER? A - KATE SMITH FIRST SANG THIS IRVING BERLIN SONG ON ARMISTICE DAY OF 1938 Q - WHAT IS GOD BLESS AMERICA? A - DEVELOPED BY DU PONT LABS, THIS SYNTHETIC FIBER WAS FIRST CALLED *POLYMER 66* Q - WHAT IS NYLON? Category: WOMAN WRITERS A - HUMORIST ERMA BOMBECK WRITES ABOUT THIS AS THE SECOND OLDEST PROFESSION Q - WHAT IS MOTHERHOOD? A - THIS 1966 JACQUELINE SUSANN NOVEL HAS SOLD OVER 20 MILLION COPIES Q - WHAT IS VALLEY OF THE DOLLS? A - MARGARET MITCHELL'S ONLY NOVEL, IT WON A PULITZER PRIZE IN 1937 Q - WHAT IS GONE WITH THE WIND? A - KATHLEEN TURNER PLAYS A POPULAR WOMAN WRITER IN THIS HIT COMEDY-ADVENTURE FILM Q - WHAT IS ROMANCING THE STONE? A - THIS HISTORIAN WROTE *THE GUNS OF AUGUST*, *A DISTANT MIRROR* AND *THE MARCH OF FOLLY* Q - WHO IS BARBARA TUCHMAN? Category: TRANSPORTATION A - IT'S THE PRESIDENT'S PERSONAL PLANE Q - WHAT IS AIRFORCE ONE? A - THE PROPER SIDE FROM WHICH TO MOUNT A HORSE Q - WHAT IS THE LEFT? A - JAPAN BUILT THIS 8.2 MILE SYSTEM FOR USE DURING THE 1964 OLYMPIC GAMES THERE Q - WHAT IS THE MONORAIL? A - THOSE WHO RALLY TO A SUCCESSFUL CAUSE ARE SAID TO JUMP ON THIS Q - WHAT IS THE BANDWAGON? A - HE INVENTED THE RAILWAY SLEEPING COACH Q - WHO IS GEORGE M. PULLMAN? Category: STARTS WITH L A - LOBSTERS HAVE 8, & INSECTS HAVE 6 Q - WHAT ARE LEGS? A - IN THE PROVERBS, HE WHO DOES THIS LAST DOES IT BEST Q - WHAT IS LAUGH? A - THE NAME OF HARVARD'S HUMOR MAGAZINE, IT MEANS SATIRICAL PARODY Q - WHAT IS LAMPOON? A - IT'S SLANG FOR A BRITISH SAILOR Q - WHAT IS A LIMEY? A - THIS IS AN INTERMEDIATE OR TRANSITIONAL PLACE OR STATE, A MIDDLE GROUND Q - WHAT IS LIMBO? Category: GAMES A - *ANYONE AROUND MY BASE IS* THIS Q - WHAT IS IT? A - LOSER OF THIS GAME IS ONE LEFT HOLDING *THE ODD QUEEN* Q - WHAT IS OLD MAID? A - THIS GAME HAS 225 SPACES FOR TILES Q - WHAT IS SCRABBLE? A - OF BISHOP, KNIGHT & CASTLE, THE CHESS PIECE ALSO CALLED *ROOK* Q - WHAT IS A CASTLE? A - IN FRENCH MONOPOLY, THIS EXPENSIVE PROPERTY IS RUE DE LA PAIX, IN BRITAIN, IT'S MAYFAIR Q - WHAT IS BOARDWALK? Category: WEATHER OR NOT A - TO LERNER & LOEWE, IT STAYED MAINLY IN THE PLAIN Q - WHAT IS RAIN? A - IN SONG, THEY BRING THE FLOWERS THAT BLOOM IN MAY Q - WHAT ARE APRIL SHOWERS? A - CHICAGO NICKNAME Q - WHAT IS WINDY CITY? A - OF SNOW, RAIN, HEAT AND SLUSH, THE ONE NOT PART OF THE POST OFFICE MOTTO Q - WHAT IS SLUSH? A - '66 BEATLE SONG BIDS THIS *GOOD DAY* Q - WHAT IS SUNSHINE? -------- GROUP 45 -------- Category: ROARING '20'S A - COLOR USED TO DESCRIBE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1929 Q - WHAT IS BLACK? A - 1923'S TOP HIT SONG SAID *YES, HE HAVE* NONE OF THESE Q - WHAT ARE BANANAS? A - WIDESPREAD BREAKING OF THIS FEDERAL LAW LED TO RISE OF RACKETEERING Q - WHAT IS PROHIBITION? A - AFTER TEAPOT DOME SCANDAL, THIS PRESIDENT SAID, *MY GOD, THIS IS A HELL OF A JOB* Q - WHO IS WARREN HARDING? A - BATTED AFTER BABE RUTH ON THE YANKEES' FABLED *MURDERER'S ROW* Q - WHO IS LOU GEHRIG? Category: MONEY MATTERS A - COIN EQUIVALENT TO *FOUR BITS* Q - WHAT IS 50 CENTS? A - MONETARY UNIT OF ISRAEL, IRELAND, EGYPT & BRITAIN Q - WHAT IS THE POUND? A - THE DENOMINATION OF CURRENCY SOMETIMES REFERRED TO AS A *C* NOTE Q - WHAT IS A HUNDRED? A - THE BUILDING ON THE BACK OF A TEN-DOLLAR BILL Q - WHAT IS THE U.S. TREASURY? A - THE PROFESSION OF MILTON FRIEDMAN & ELIOT JANEWAY Q - WHAT ARE ECONOMISTS? Category: CATS A - FICTIONAL FAT CAT WHO STARRED IN 4 BOOKS ON PAPERBACK TOP 10 AT ONCE Q - WHO IS GARFIELD? A - THIS TERM FOR AN ASSEMBLAGE OF LIONS REFERS TO THEIR DIGNITY Q - WHAT IS A PRIDE? A - PREHISTORIC CAT WITH 7-INCH FANGS, KNOWN AS SMILODON Q - WHAT IS A SABER-TOOTHED TIGER? A - THE ISLE OF MAN PRODUCED THIS TAILLESS BREED OF CAT Q - WHAT IS A MANX? A - LARGEST TYPE OF CAT IN THE AMERICAS Q - WHAT IS THE JAGUAR? Category: SPORTS A - IF YOU CONVERT THE 7-10 SPLIT YOU GET A SPARE IN THIS SPORT Q - WHAT IS BOWLING? A - INFURIATED HITLER BY WINNING GOLD MEDALS IN TRACK AT THE 1936 OLYMPICS Q - WHO IS JESSE OWENS? A - THIS WAS FIRST KNOWN AS MUSH-BALL, KITTEN-BALL OR INDOOR BASEBALL Q - WHAT IS SOFTBALL? A - THIS LEG OF HORSERACING'S *TRIPLE CROWN* IS HELD IN NEW YORK Q - WHAT IS THE BELMONT STAKES? A - THE AUSTRALIAN CRAWL WILL GET YOU SOMEWHERE IN THIS SPORT Q - WHAT IS SWIMMING? Category: 3LETTER WORDS A - A CROWD, OR SLANG FOR A GANG OF CRIMINALS Q - WHAT IS A MOB? A - A PARTICULARLY DENSE ONE CAN BE THICK AS PEA SOUP Q - WHAT IS A FOG? A - PRECEDES *HEAD*, *STRIPE* & *BALL* Q - WHAT IS PIN? A - A POINTED INSTRUMENT FOR MAKING HOLES IN LEATHER OR WOOD Q - WHAT IS AN AWL? A - TO INQUIRE PRESUMPTUOUSLY, OR TO RAISE WITH A LEVER Q - WHAT IS TO PRY? Category: TEST YOUR *METAL* A - THIS CALIFORNIA BOOM BEGAN IN 1848 & PEAKED IN '49 Q - WHAT IS THE GOLD RUSH? A - THE CORE METAL *SANDWICHED* IN QUARTERS & DIMES Q - WHAT IS COPPER? A - IN 1896, URANIUM WAS FOUND TO HAVE THIS PROPERTY Q - WHAT IS RADIOACTIVITY? A - THIS *PRECIOUS* RECORD IS AWARDED FOR AN LP THAT SELLS OVER 1 MILLION COPIES Q - WHAT IS A PLATINUM RECORD? A - SILVER SULFIDE IS THE CHEMICAL NAME FOR THIS ANNOYING SUBSTANCE Q - WHAT IS TARNISH? -------- GROUP 46 -------- Category: CIVICS A - THE TITLE GIVEN THE SUPERINTENDENT OF A POST OFFICE Q - WHAT IS POSTMASTER? A - ONE WHO HAS FULL MEMBERSHIP IN A STATE OR NATION Q - WHAT IS A CITIZEN? A - NAME GIVEN FOR THE FIVE COUNTIES THAT MAKE UP NEW YORK CITY Q - WHAT ARE BUROUGHS? A - IT'S SO NAMED BECAUSE IT COMPRISES A GREATER NUMBER THAN AN ORDINARY JURY Q - WHAT IS A GRAND JURY? A - ONE WHO GIVES UP CITIZENSHIP IN ONE COUNTRY FOR ALLEGIANCE TO ANOTHER Q - WHAT IS AN EXPATRIATE ? Category: 4 LETTER WORDS A - IN THE PROVERB, HALF OF THIS IS BETTER THAN NONE Q - WHAT IS A LOAF? A - ARMOR-BREAKING CLUB, TEAR GAS OR A SPICE FROM OUTER COVERING OF NUTMEG Q - WHAT IS A MACE? A - TO BLOW IN SHORT GUSTS OR THE MAGIC DRAGON Q - WHAT IS PUFF? A - A CARNIVAL PERFORMER WHO BITES THE HEADS OFF LIVE CHICKENS Q - WHAT IS A GEEK? A - FROM SCOTTISH FOR *OLD COW*, SMALLEST OF A LITTER Q - WHAT IS A RUNT? Category: MAN'S BEST FRIEND A - THIS TINY, SHORT-HAIRED DOG IS ORIGINALLY FROM MEXICO Q - WHAT IS A CHIHUAHUA? A - ESKIMO DOGS BELONG TO LUPINE GROUP, 'CAUSE THEY'VE BEEN MATED WITH THESE Q - WHAT ARE WOLVES? A - AT 1 TIME, ONLY A CHINESE OF ROYAL BLOOD COULD OWN THESE Q - WHAT ARE PEKINGESE? A - THE ONLY DOG THAT'S NATIVE TO AUSTRALIA Q - WHAT IS THE DINGO? A - A LONGHAIRED BREED OF RUSSIAN WOLFHOUND, ITS NAME IS RUSSIAN FOR SWIFT Q - WHAT IS THE BORZOI? Category: ENGLAND A - ENGLAND'S FAVORITE TAKE HOME FOOD, IT'S TRADITIONALLY WRAPPED IN NEWSPAPERS Q - WHAT ARE FISH & CHIPS? A - *PUDDING* TRADITIONALLY SERVED WITH ENGLISH ROAST BEEF ORIGINATED IN THIS COUNTY Q - WHAT IS YORKSHIRE? A - MATCHES IN THIS SUMMER SPORT ARE SOMETIMES CALLED CALLED *TESTS* Q - WHAT IS CRICKET? A - INFORMAL NAME FOR BRITISH POLICE, DERIVED FROM FOUNDER OF METROPOLITAN LONDON FORCE Q - WHAT ARE BOBBIES? A - PRINCE PHILIP OF U.K. IS FORMER PRINCE OF THIS COUNTRY Q - WHAT IS GREECE? Category: FISHY NAMES A - DEBBIE REYNOLD'S DAUGHTER, SHE STARS IN *STAR WARS* Q - WHO IS CARRIE FISHER? A - HE PLAYED *HUTCH* IN THE SERIES *STARSKY AND HUTCH* Q - WHO IS DAVID SOUL? A - SHE SANG SEVERAL JAMES BOND THEMES INCLUDING *GOLDFINGER* Q - WHO IS SHIRLEY BASSEY? A - THEY WERE THE 1973 & 1974 SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS Q - WHO ARE THE MIAMI DOLPHINS? A - THIS FORMER F.C.C. CHAIRMAN CALLED TV *A VAST WASTELAND* Q - WHO IS NEWTON MINOW? Category: APPLE FOR THE TEACHER A - DEBBIE ALLEN PLAYS THE DANCE TEACHER OF THE HIGH SCHOOL FOR PERFORMING ARTS IN THIS SYNDICATED TV SERIES Q - WHAT IS FAME? A - BEFORE BECOMING AN EARLY MORNING HOST, HE PLAYED TV TEACHER LUCAS TANNER Q - WHO IS DAVID HARTMAN? A - SHE IS MEL LAZARUS' CARTOON-STRIP TEACHER Q - WHO IS MISS PEACH? A - THIS ACTRESS CAME FULL-CIRCLE WHEN SHE PLAYED ANNE SULLIVAN IN THE TV VERSION OF *THE MIRACLE WORKER* Q - WHO IS PATTY DUKE? A - EVE ARDEN STARRED IN THIS '50'S SITCOM ABOUT LIFE IN A HIGH SCHOOL Q - WHAT IS OUR MISS BROOKS? -------- GROUP 47 -------- Category: DANGEROUS BEASTS A - AFTER THE MOSQUITO, THIS REPTILE IS AFRICA'S BIGGEST KILLER Q - WHAT IS THE CROCODILE? A - THE TRUE VAMPIRE BAT IS NATIVE TO THIS CONTINENT, NOT TO TRANSYLVANIA Q - WHAT IS SOUTH AMERICA? A - ALTHOUGH NOT THE MOST VENOMOUS, THIS SNAKE TAKES UP TO 10,000 LIVES A YEAR IN INDIA Q - WHAT IS THE COBRA? A - ITS BITE CAUSES AFRICAN SLEEPING SICKNESS Q - WHAT IS THE TSETSE FLY? A - THIS FEARSOME SPIDER CAN BE RECOGNIZED BY AN HOURGLASS-SHAPED RED SPOT Q - WHAT IS THE BLACK WIDOW? Category: ISLANDS A - LOCATED OFF THE TOE OF ITALY'S BOOT, IT'S THE MEDITERRANEAN'S LARGEST ISLAND Q - WHAT IS SICILY? A - IN 1977, PRESIDENT FORD PROPOSED STATEHOOD FOR THIS COMMONWEALTH Q - WHAT IS PUERTO RICO? A - THE ONLY NEW YORK BUROUGH NOT ON AN ISLAND Q - WHAT IS THE BRONX? A - THE MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY TOOK PLACE AFTER THE SHIP VISITED THIS SOUTH SEA ISLAND Q - WHAT IS TAHITI? A - THE PORTUGUESE NAME FOR TAIWAN Q - WHAT IS FORMOSA? Category: MATERIAL EVIDENCE A - IN AN ELVIS HIT SONG, DON'T STEP ON HIS BLUE SHOES MADE OF THIS Q - WHAT IS SUEDE? A - IT DESCRIBES CORN TASSELS, BEAUTIFUL HAIR OR A JOCKEY'S CAP & SHIRT Q - WHAT IS SILK? A - LIZ TAYLOR'S FIRST NAME IN A 1944 HORSERACING FILM Q - WHAT IS VELVET? A - HIGHLANDERS' KILTS ARE FASHIONED FROM THESE DISTINCTIVE SCOTCH PLAIDS Q - WHAT ARE TARTANS? A - THIS SHEER, OPENWEAVE MUSLIN WITH A EUROPEAN NAME HAS TINY RAISED SPOTS WOVEN IN Q - WHAT IS DOTTED SWISS? Category: GODDESS A - GODDESS OF THE HUNT AND ENGLISH PRINCESS Q - WHO IS DIANA? A - THE GODDESS OF DISCORD, SHE SOWED THE SEEDS OF THE TROJAN WAR Q - WHO IS ERIS? A - ROMAN GODDESS OF DAWN, HER NAME PRECEDES *BOREALIS* IN THE PROPER NAME FOR THE NORTHERN LIGHT Q - WHO IS AURORA? A - MOTHER OF CUPID, SHE APPEARS IN A FAMOUS BOTTICELLI PAINTING STANDING ON A SEASHELL Q - WHO IS VENUS? A - ROMAN GODDESS OF MARRIAGE & THE WIFE OF JUPITER Q - WHO IS JUNO? Category: FROSTY FLICKS A - TIMOTHY HUTTON MOVIE ABOUT THE RESURRECTION OF A NEANDERTHAL Q - WHAT IS ICEMAN? A - HORROR-FILLED JOHN CARPENTER REMAKE SET IN A FROZEN WASTELAND Q - WHAT IS THE THING? A - IN A DISNEY CARTOON, SHE FALLS UNDER THE EVIL SPELL OF QUEEN MALIFICENT Q - WHO IS SNOW WHITE? A - ROCK HUDSON CAPTAINS A NUCLEAR SUB TRYING TO REACH THIS ARCTIC BASE BEFORE THE RUSSIANS Q - WHAT IS ICE STATION ZEBRA? A - THIS ADAPTATION OF A EUGENE O'NEILL PLAY IS SET IN A 1912 SALOON Q - WHAT IS THE ICEMAN COMETH? Category: TAKE A CHANCE A - GLAMOROUS EUROPEAN CASINO RESORT LOCATED IN MONACO Q - WHAT IS MONTE CARLO? A - ITS NAME IS DERIVED FROM THE FRENCH WORD FOR *WHEEL* Q - WHAT IS ROULETTE? A - POKER HAND OF ANY FIVE CARDS OF THE SAME SUIT Q - WHAT IS A FLUSH? A - GAMBLERS SKY MASTERSON & NATHAN DETROIT WERE IN THIS MUSICAL BASED ON A DAMON RUNYON STORY Q - WHAT IS GUYS & DOLLS? A - CARD GAME WHERE YOU TRY TO *SHOOT THE MOON* Q - WHAT IS HEARTS? -------- GROUP 48 -------- Category: WORLD WARS A - SLANG NAME FOR AMERICAN FOOT SOLDIERS IN EUROPE DURING WORLD WAR I Q - WHAT ARE DOUGHBOYS? A - THIS REICH MARSHALL WAS SECOND IN COMMAND TO HITLER Q - WHO IS GOERING? A - THE JAPANESE LOST THEIR PACIFIC ADVANTAGE AFTER THE BATTLE FOR THIS ISLAND Q - WHAT IS MIDWAY? A - THE TURKISH SITE OF THE FEBRUARY, 1945 MEETING OF F.D.R. CHUCHILL & STALIN Q - WHAT IS YALTA? A - GERMANY CEDED WEST PERSIA TO POLAND, ALSACE LORRAINE TO FRANCE IN THIS WORLD WAR I TREATY Q - WHAT IS THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES? Category: TREES A - A BRANCH FROM IT IS A TRADITIONAL SYMBOL OF PEACE Q - WHAT IS THE OLIVE TREE? A - LONGFELLOW'S VILLAGE SMITHY STOOD UNDER ITS SPREADING BRANCHES Q - WHAT IS A CHESTNUT TREE? A - TREE ON WHICH *ALLIGATOR PEARS* ARE GROWN Q - WHAT IS AN AVOCADO? A - ITS BERRIES ARE USED IN MAKING GIN Q - WHAT IS THE JUNIPER? A - MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL BATS ARE MADE FROM THE LIGHT WOOD OF THESE TREES Q - WHAT IS THE ASH? Category: WOMEN IN SPORTS A - LIKE HER LATE SINGER HUSBAND, SHE NOW HOSTS HER OWN GOLF TOURNAMENT Q - WHO IS KATHRYN CROSBY? A - IN DALLAS THEY'RE *COWGIRLS*, IN ANAHEIM *EMBRACEABLE EWES* Q - WHAT ARE CHEERLEADERS? A - THE THEME FROM *THE YOUNG & THE RESTLESS* WAS RENAMED FOR THIS OLYMPIC GYMNAST Q - WHO IS NADIA COMANECI? A - PIONEER WOMAN JOCKEY MARRIED TO FRED ASTAIRE Q - WHO IS ROBYN SMITH? A - SHIRLEY MULDOWNEY WENT TO TOP OF THIS MALE-DOMINATED SPORT Q - WHAT IS DRAG-RACING? Category: WRITERS A - HE WROTE *LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN* & *THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST* Q - WHO IS OSCAR WILDE? A - HIS NOVELS INCLUDE *THE COLLECTOR* & *THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN* Q - WHO IS JOHN FOWLES? A - BEST KNOWN FOR *THE DECLINE & FALL OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE* Q - WHO IS EDWARD GIBBON? A - HE CREATED PRIVATE DETECTIVE PHILIP MARLOWE Q - WHO IS RAYMOND CHANDLER? A - HER RECENT BEST-SELLERS ARE *SALVADOR* & *DEMOCRACY* Q - WHO IS JOAN DIDION? Category: STARTS WITH C A - SONNY & CHER NAMED THEIR DAUGHTER AFTER THIS VIRTUE Q - WHAT IS CHASTITY? A - THIS CHESS TERM IS PERSIAN FOR *THE KING IS DEAD* Q - WHAT IS CHECKMATE? A - IN SPANISH IT'S *CUCARACHA* Q - WHAT IS A COCKROACH? A - IN MYSTERY BOOKS, IT HAS THE TELLTALE ODOR OF BITTER ALMONDS Q - WHAT IS CYANIDE? A - FROM THE LATIN, LITERALLY, *A HORN OF PLENTY* Q - WHAT IS A CORNUCOPIA? Category: YOU'VE BEEN WARNED A - MATCHBOOKS WARN TO DO THIS BEFORE STRIKING Q - WHAT IS CLOSE COVER? A - HE WAS TOLD TO BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH Q - WHO IS JULIUS CAESAR? A - CONGREVE WROTE THAT *HELL HAS NO FURY LIKE THIS* Q - WHAT IS A WOMAN SCORNED? A - A SOVIET HOLIDAY OR A CALL OF *DISTRESS* Q - WHAT IS MAY DAY? A - CHARLTON HESTON FOUGHT A TERRORIST IN THE L.A. COLISEUM IN THIS FILM Q - WHAT IS TWO MINUTE WARNING? -------- GROUP 49 -------- Category: THE FIFTIES A - COUNTRY WHERE ARMISTACE WAS SIGNED ON JULY 27, 1953 Q - WHAT IS KOREA? A - IN 1954, THE FIRST OF ITS KIND, *NAUTILUS*, WAS LAUNCHED Q - WHAT IS AN ATOMIC SUBMARINE? A - 1956 REVOLT IN THIS COUNTRY CAUSED RUSSIANS TO INVADE WITH TANKS AND TROOPS Q - WHAT IS HUNGARY? A - BRITISH & FRENCH COMMANDO UNITS INVADED EGYPT & TOOK CONTROL OF THIS WATERWAY Q - WHAT IS THE SUEZ CANAL? A - BEFORE THIS DR. DIED IN '56, HIS WIFE REMARKED, *I HARDLY SEE HIM AT NIGHT SINCE HE TOOK UP SEX* Q - WHO IS DR. KINSEY? Category: WORDS A - THE ENGLISH SPELL IT GAOL Q - WHAT IS JAIL? A - AN ARCTIC COMMAND, SLOPPY SENTIMENT OR CORNMEAL & WATER BREAKFAST Q - WHAT IS MUSH? A - PIECE OF FURNITURE NAMED FROM ARABIC FOR *RAISED & RICHLY CARPETED BENCH* Q - WHAT IS SOFA? A - GREEK WORD FOR ANY BIG CITY, IT MEANS *MOTHER CITY* Q - WHAT IS A METROPOLIS? A - PRACTICE OF GIVING ONE-TENTH OF ONE'S INCOME TO THE CHURCH Q - WHAT IS TITHING? Category: NEWSMEN A - CBS ANCHORMAN WHO TOLD US *AND THAT'S THE WAY IT IS* Q - WHO IS WALTER CRONKITE? A - ONE OF HIS LATEST BOOKS IS AN *EXPOSE* OF JOHN BELUSHI Q - WHO IS BOB WOODWARD? A - PUBLISHER WHOSE GRANDDAUGHTER BECAME *CLOSET ADMIRER* OF S.L.A. Q - WHO IS WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST? A - HE WOULD END HIS NEWS REPORTS BY SAYING *GOODNIGHT, CHET* Q - WHO IS DAVID BRINKLEY? A - RADIO NEWSMAN WHO NARRATED THE T.V. SHOW *THE UNTOUCHABLES* Q - WHO IS WALTER WINCHELL? Category: ANATOMY A - THE MUSCLE MOST FLEXED WHEN SHOWING OFF Q - WHAT IS THE BICEP? A - TWIN ORGANS THAT HAVE A LEGUME NAMED AFTER THEM Q - WHAT ARE KIDNEYS? A - REACTION CAUSED BY SWELLING OF FACIAL BLOOD VESSELS Q - WHAT IS BLUSHING? A - YOUNG ADULTS AVERAGE 295 PER PAPILLA, THE ELDERLY, 88 Q - WHAT ARE TASTE BUDS? A - WHERE OUR STRONGEST MUSCLES ARE LOCATED Q - WHAT IS THE JAW? Category: SHOE BUSINESS A - WIMBLEDON TOURNAMENT FOOTWEAR Q - WHAT ARE TENNIS SHOES? A - THE *GOOD FOR NOTHING* SHOES YOU CAN STICK A PENNY IN Q - WHAT ARE LOAFERS? A - THEY HELP YOU *ZIG AND ZAG* OVER A MUDDY BALLFIELD Q - WHAT ARE CLEATS? A - WOODEN DEVICE FOR KEEPING A SHOE'S SHAPE Q - WHAT IS A SHOE TREE? A - TOE *CAP* WITH POINT EXTENDING BACK AND SIDES CURVING DOWN Q - WHAT IS A WING TIP? 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The Terror of the Monster was an early title for a best-selling novel which inspired one of the highest-grossing movies of the mid-70's. Under what name did it eventually terrify the reading and film going public?
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Who wrote the story upon which Alfred Hitchcock based his 1963 suspense film The Birds?
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Who was British Prime Minister when World War II broke out?
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In May 1940, after the disastrous Norwegian campaign, Chamberlain resigned and Winston Churchill became prime minister.", "precise_score": 9.296759605407715, "rough_score": 9.147087097167969, "source": "search", "title": "World War Two Leaders - Primary Homework Help" }, { "answer": "Neville Chamberlain", "passage": "Prime Ministers may dominate the Cabinet so much that they become \"Semi-Presidents\". Examples are William Ewart Gladstone, David Lloyd George, Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher, and Tony Blair. The powers of some Prime Ministers waxed or waned, depending upon their own level of energy, political skills or outside events: Ramsay MacDonald, for example, was dominant in his Labour governments, but during his National Government his powers diminished so that he was merely the figurehead of the government. 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Margaret Thatcher's party forced her from power after the introduction of the poll tax; Sir Anthony Eden fell from power following the Suez Crisis; and Neville Chamberlain resigned in 1940 after the Allies were forced to retreat from Norway, as he believed a government supported by all parties was essential, and the Labour and Liberal parties would not join a government headed by him.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.349185943603516, "source": "wiki", "title": "Prime Minister of the United Kingdom" }, { "answer": "Neville Chamberlain", "passage": "In Europe, Germany and Italy were becoming more aggressive. In March 1938, Germany annexed Austria, again provoking little response from other European powers. Encouraged, Hitler began pressing German claims on the Sudetenland, an area of Czechoslovakia with a predominantly ethnic German population; and soon Britain and France followed the counsel of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and conceded this territory to Germany in the Munich Agreement, which was made against the wishes of the Czechoslovak government, in exchange for a promise of no further territorial demands. Soon afterwards, Germany and Italy forced Czechoslovakia to cede additional territory to Hungary and Poland.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.107723236083984, "source": "wiki", "title": "World War II" }, { "answer": "Neville Chamberlain", "passage": "In April 1940, Germany invaded Denmark and Norway to protect shipments of iron ore from Sweden, which the Allies were attempting to cut off by unilaterally mining neutral Norwegian waters. Denmark capitulated after a few hours, and despite Allied support, during which the important harbour of Narvik temporarily was recaptured from the Germans, Norway was conquered within two months. British discontent over the Norwegian campaign led to the replacement of the British Prime Minister, Neville Chamberlain, with Winston Churchill on 10 May 1940.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.871857166290283, "source": "wiki", "title": "World War II" }, { "answer": "Neville Chamberlain", "passage": "Churchill, holidaying in Spain when the Germans reoccupied the Rhineland in February 1936, returned to a divided Britain. The Labour opposition was adamant in opposing sanctions and the National Government was divided between advocates of economic sanctions and those who said that even these would lead to a humiliating backdown by Britain as France would not support any intervention. Churchill's speech on 9 March was measured, and praised by Neville Chamberlain as constructive. But within weeks Churchill was passed over for the post of Minister for Co-ordination of Defence in favour of Attorney General Sir Thomas Inskip. A. J. P. Taylor called this \"an appointment rightly described as the most extraordinary since Caligula made his horse a consul.\" In June 1936, Churchill organised a deputation of senior Conservatives who shared his concern to see Baldwin, Chamberlain and Halifax. He had tried to have delegates from the other two parties and later wrote, \"If the leaders of the Labour and Liberal oppositions had come with us there might have been a political situation so intense as to enforce remedial action.\" As it was, the meeting achieved little, Baldwin arguing that the Government was doing all it could, given the anti-war feeling of the electorate.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.012557029724121, "source": "wiki", "title": "Winston Churchill" }, { "answer": "Neville Chamberlain", "passage": "Swinton did so, knowing Churchill would remain a critic of the government, but believing that an informed critic was better than one relying on rumour and hearsay. 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For a new documentary, Melvyn Bragg sought the recollections of people – from evacuee to aristocrat, soldier to refugee – on whose lives that first day of conflict left an indelible imprint", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.778675079345703, "source": "search", "title": "World War 2 history: memories from the day war broke out ..." }, { "answer": "Neville Chamberlain", "passage": "Neville Chamberlain, meanwhile, was crushed at the realisation that his policy of appeasement had failed. In his speech to the House of Commons, he said, 'This is a sad day for all of us, and to none is it sadder than to me. 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The first prisoners arrived in November 1939, 140 Polish officers from the German September campaign who were thought to have a high escape risk. In October 1940 the first RAF pilots checked in, Donald Middleton, Keith Milne and Howard Wardle. The latter a Canadian who joined the RAF before the war. From here on more nationalities were imprisoned in the Castle, British, French, Belgian, Polish, Dutch, New Zeeland and Yugoslavian and others. On the 23rd of October in 1944 the first American prisoner entered the camp, it was the 49 year old Florimund Duke, the oldest paratrooper of World War Two who was taken prisoner after parachuting into Hungary. The population in the camp was 254 in the early winter of 1944, in March 1945 twelve hundred French officers joined in, with 600 more in the village below.", "precise_score": 4.811807632446289, "rough_score": 5.463107585906982, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle, Oflag IV-C, Colditz in Saxony – Germany ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Castle Colditz, Oflag IV-C", "precise_score": -1.771090030670166, "rough_score": -7.760854244232178, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle, Oflag IV-C, Colditz in Saxony – Germany ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "The Singen route to neutral Switzerland was discovered by the Dutch officer Hans Larive early as in 1940. He escaped the his prison camp and fled for Switzerland but was caught near the town of Singen. He escaped from Oflag VI-A in the German town of Soest, after being caught a German Gestapo officer told him which route he should haven taken from Singen into Switzerland. Hans Larive smartly stored this information and shared it with other inmates of Castle Colditz. A lot of prisoners escaped using this route later on, Hans Larive used it himself to find his freedom as well.", "precise_score": -2.9724678993225098, "rough_score": -3.017127275466919, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle, Oflag IV-C, Colditz in Saxony – Germany ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "On 16 April in 1945 after a two day fight Oflag IV-C was liberated by American soldiers from 1st US Army, two days later they reached the river Elbe and met up with the Russian army on April the 25th. In May 1945 the Russian occupation began according to the Yalta Conference and the castle became part of eastern Germany under Russian rule. The Russians used Colditz as a prison camp for burglars and non communists. It was used as nursing home for senior citizens, hospital and psychiatric clinic afterwards.", "precise_score": 0.8583225011825562, "rough_score": 1.6140990257263184, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle, Oflag IV-C, Colditz in Saxony – Germany ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "‘Allied officers interned in the east German prison camp Oflag IVC - known as Castle Colditz - endure the privations of captivity while attempting to do the apparently impossible: escape.’", "precise_score": 4.666318416595459, "rough_score": 5.903763771057129, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag - definition of Oflag in English from the Oxford ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Colditz Castle prisoner-of-war facility (Oflag IVC) and glider built by British POWs | Library of Congress", "precise_score": 0.4783143401145935, "rough_score": -1.1274957656860352, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle prisoner-of-war facility (Oflag IVC) and ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Colditz Castle prisoner-of-war facility (Oflag IVC) and glider built by British POWs", "precise_score": 0.6909430027008057, "rough_score": 0.07702166587114334, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle prisoner-of-war facility (Oflag IVC) and ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Colditz Castle prisoner-of-war facility (Oflag IVC) and glider built by British POWs", "precise_score": 0.6909430027008057, "rough_score": 0.07702166587114334, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle prisoner-of-war facility (Oflag IVC) and ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Template:For Prisoners made numerous attempts to escape Oflag IV-C , one of the most famous German Army prisoner-of-war camps for officers in World War II . 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Despite some misapprehensions to the contrary, Colditz Castle was not used as a Prisoner-of-War camp in World War I.", "precise_score": -5.591262340545654, "rough_score": -6.414170742034912, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Colditz: Oflag IV-C (Fortress)", "precise_score": -1.9280420541763306, "rough_score": -7.176371097564697, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz: Oflag IV-C (Fortress) Book Download Online ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Book Title :Colditz: Oflag IV-C (Fortress)", "precise_score": -2.7991745471954346, "rough_score": -7.894218444824219, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz: Oflag IV-C (Fortress) Book Download Online ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "The aspects of World War II that have been most studied and written about are the politics that led up to the war and that were most prominent during the war. There are also many books and films dedicated to the Holocaust and important battles. We also hear about soldiers and their leaders while they were on the battlefields, but not much has been noted about their time as prisoners of war. Michael McNallys Colditz: Oflag IVC chronicles the history of the castle of Colditz, known as Oflag IVC during WWII, which was used as a prison for soldiers and military leaders who were captured by the Nazis. The castle gets its name from the town where it stands (Colditz), located near Leipzig. It was built in the middle of the 11th century, was enlarged as time passed, and became a royal residence by the 1600s. Before it became a prison camp in 1933, it served as a poorhouse and a mental asylum, and a hospital and nursing home soon after the war ended. McNally describes how the supposition that the castle was impossible to escape was undermined by prisoners of warmen from France, Poland and Great Britain among othersand illustrates how they coordinated some of the most memorable and ingenious escape schemes. One such memorable escape plan, known as The Franz Josef Escape, took months of preparation and required one of the prisoners to impersonate Fritz Rothenberger, one of Oflag IVCs leading commanders. This book is an ideal read for anyone: from history buffs who would like to learn more about this often overlooked aspect of WWII, to those who would simply like to expand their knowledge of WWII history. The book features color and blackandwhite photographs of the castle and its prisoners. There are also detailed maps and illustrations that depict some of the more important events that occurred in Colditz during this period, and readers what the castle looked like when it was first built in the 11th century. The castle still stands today and is known as the Escape Museum. The part of the castle which was known as the Kommandatur (German quarters) during World War II is now a youth hostel and a vacationers hotel. In the closing chapter of his book, McNally offers useful information on how to get to the museum for those who would like a first hand experience of Colditzs long and rich history.", "precise_score": 4.2668256759643555, "rough_score": 3.5887436866760254, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz: Oflag IV-C (Fortress) Book Download Online ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Item Description: Falcon Press, London., 1946. First edition. Royal octavo. pp [xxiv], 183, [8] contents. Drawings by J.F. Watton a number of which are in colour. A record of the famous Nazi Prisoner of War camp which is better known now as \"Colditz\", with numerous reminiscences by ex-internees. Newspaper cutting mounted onto front pastedown. Cloth at head of spine and corners rubbed. Good. Bookseller Inventory # WORLDWAR019788", "precise_score": -3.353229284286499, "rough_score": -0.3725143373012543, "source": "search", "title": "Detour the Story of Oflag Ivc - abebooks.co.uk" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Item Description: Falcon Press, London, 1946. Hardback. Book Condition: Good. No jacket. First edition. 4to. Grey-green paper-covered boards, red spine strip, gilt titles to front board and spine, 183 pages plus lists of contents and illustrations. First-hand accounts (typically half a page to one page each) of the experiences of camp inmates, generally taken fron their experiences before their arrival at the prison (better known subsequently as Colditz Castle), and illustrated with contemporary drawings. Most of the illustrations aref from pastels drawn by Lieut. J.F. Watton, Border Regt. The book was edited by a Canadian, Lieut. JER Wood, Royal Canadian Engineers. The book was originally sold in aid of the Red Cross. Possibly one of very few books that carries an Acknowledgement to Sir Stafford Cripps and the Board of Trade. Condition: Externally, sound but worn, with nibbling to the edges of the boards, fading and soiling to the grey paper cover, and the gilt titles on the spine scarcely legible. Internally, sound and unmarked, although the just post-war paper shows considerable age-tanning. One of the coloured plates is torn, although with no loss. Weight before packing .8 kg; extra postage will be needed for destinations outside the UK. Bookseller Inventory # 5280", "precise_score": -5.162486553192139, "rough_score": -4.535593509674072, "source": "search", "title": "Detour the Story of Oflag Ivc - abebooks.co.uk" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Item Description: The Falcon Press, London, 1946. Hardback. 1st Edition. Quarto Size [approx 24cm x 30.5cm]. Good condition. No dustjacket. Dark grey boards with gilt titles and red cloth spine. Spine ends a touch frayed and corners lightly bumped. Tape marks to endpapers and some tanning to page edges. Colour and black & white illustrations. Many colour and black and white portraits. Drawings by Lieutenant J. F. Watton. 191 pages Forewords by Field Marshal The Lrd Chetwode, Viscount Addison, Vincent Massey [Canadian High Commissioner, S M Bruce [Australian High Commissioner], George Heaton Nicholls [South African High Commissioner]. Oflag IVC [now more popularly known as Colditz] was Special Camp for Allied officers who had escaped several times, This book contains contributions by many of the inmates about their experiences. Bookseller Inventory # 285896", "precise_score": 2.864030122756958, "rough_score": -5.585361957550049, "source": "search", "title": "Detour the Story of Oflag Ivc - abebooks.co.uk" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Item Description: Falcon Press London 1946, 1946. Hard cover large 8vo 183pp + contents page b&w and colour drawings by Lieut J F Watton. Boards are worn with some creasing and brown marking. Pages browned, some foxing, corners bumped and worn, fly clipped, else good. Compilation of stories of and by the prisoners of Oflag IVC, the \"escapers prison\". Oflag IVC, the Sonderlager, or special camp, was the German idea of an escape proof camp for captured officers. Otherwise known as Colditz, it was the only one of its kind in Germany and was considered a high security prison but it had one of the highest records of successful escape attempts. Its inmates came from the Army, Navy and Air Force, from Great Britain, the Dominions, France, America, Poland, Czechoslakia, Holland and Serbia and included New Zealand VC holder Charles Upham, (he wasn't the only VC imprisoned here) Squadron Leader McColm, an Australian in the prewar RAF, Major Miles Reid, MC, 'Wings' Bader (includes a great pastel portrait) and Lieutenant Ralph Halroyd of the Australian Infantry Forces. Includes stories of pre-capture battle and life as well as the escape attempts. One scheme even included a glider that was kept in a remote portion of the castle's attic, (this attempt never came to fruition because Germany surrendered to the Allies before the date of the planned escape). One escape attempt by Vincent 'Bush' Parker, an Australian Battle of Britain pilot was commended for its originality, even though it was unsuccessful. 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This started as early as 1955 with the release of The Colditz Story , followed by The Birdmen in 1971, continuing until 2005 with the Colditz mini-series. The escape stories of Colditz Castle have inspired several board and video games, such as Escape from Colditz and Commandos . In contrast, the existence of Colditz is virtually unknown in Germany today. Eggers wrote a book based on his experiences of the German side of events. [3]", "precise_score": -1.207415223121643, "rough_score": -7.635911464691162, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "The Colditz Story (1955) was a dramatic film re-enactment of life in the camp during WWII, based entirely on the books of Pat Reid , directed by Guy Hamilton for a British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award in 1956. It has been called an \"Outstanding factual World War Two drama about Allied POW's held in Germany's most secure wartime prison.\" [4]", "precise_score": -8.735786437988281, "rough_score": -7.340956211090088, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Melbourne band \"Colditz Glider\" is named after the construction of a glider to escape Oflag IV-C . 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Its outer walls were seven feet (two meters) thick and the cliff on which it was built had a sheer drop of some two hundred and fifty feet (75meters) to the River Mulde below.[http://uktv.co.uk/yesterday/item/aid/595034 \"The Story of Colditz\"]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.232139587402344, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "* 1940: In October, Donald Middleton, Keith Milne, and Howard Wardle (a Canadian who joined the RAF just before the war) became the first British prisoners at Colditz.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.13059139251709, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "* 1941: February, 200 French officers arrived. A number of the French demanded that French Jewish officers be segregated from them and the camp commander obliged; they were moved to the attics. By the end of July 1941, there were more than 500 officers: over 250 French, 150 Polish, 50 British and Commonwealth, 2 Yugoslavian. In April 1941, a French officer, Alain Le Ray, become the first prisoner ever to escape from the Colditz Castle.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.461145401000977, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "* 1943: In May, the Wehrmacht High Command decided that Colditz should house only Americans and British, so in June the Dutch were moved out, followed shortly thereafter by the Poles, the Belgians, and the French; with the final French group leaving 12 July 1943. By the end of July there were a few Free French officers, and 228 British officers, with a contingent consisting of Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders, South Africans, Irish, and one Indian.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.180715560913086, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "* 1944: On 23 August Colditz received its first Americans: 49-year-old Colonel Florimund Duke — the oldest American paratrooper of the war, Captain Guy Nunn, and Alfred Suarez. They were all counter-intelligence operatives parachuted into Hungary to prevent it joining forces with Germany. Population was approximately 254 at the start of the early winter that year.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.1338472366333, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "* 1945: On 19 January six French Generals — Lieutenant-General Jean Adolphe Louis Robert Flavigny, Major-General Louis Léon Marie André Buisson, Major-General Arsène Marie Paul Vauthier, Brigadier-General Albert Joseph Daine, and Brigadier-General René Jacques Mortemart de Boisse — were brought from the camp at Königstein to Colditz Castle. Major-General Gustave Marie Maurice Mesny was killed on the way from Königstein to Colditz Castle.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.013384819030762, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "* In March, 1200 French prisoners were brought to Colditz Castle, with 600 more being imprisoned in the town below.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.017311096191406, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Micky Burn, another well-known inmate of Colditz, was a British commando captured at Saint-Nazaire. Burn had been a journalist like Romilly before the war, working for The Times. Burn had briefly been an admirer of the Nazi Party and in 1936 had met Adolf Hitler, who signed his copy of Mein Kampf. After war broke out Burn shifted politically to Marxism and gave lectures to prisoners at Colditz, but due to his pre-war interest in Nazi philosophy he was widely regarded with distrust and scorn.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.585268020629883, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "John Arundell, 16th Baron Arundell of Wardour (1907–1944) was an aristocrat held at Colditz who, despite his pedigree, was not awarded Prominente status. 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He was also the only English-speaker among the Germans at Colditz, thus was involved in every interaction with the prisoners or between the Senior Officers and the Kommandant serving as translator.http://www.herofiles.org/resources/books.shtml Dutchman Lieutenant Damiaen J. van Doorninck said of him, \"This man was our opponent, but nevertheless he earned our respect by his correct attitude, self-control and total lack of rancour despite all the harassment we gave him.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.747745513916016, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "In Colditz, the Wehrmacht followed the Geneva Convention. Would-be escapees were punished with solitary confinement, instead of being summarily executed. In principle, the security officers recognized that it was the duty of the POWs to try to escape and that their own job was to stop them. Prisoners could even form gentlemen's agreements with the guards, such as not using borrowed tools for escape attempts.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.008257865905762, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Most of the guard company was composed of WWI veterans and young soldiers not fit for the front. Because Colditz was a high security camp, the Germans organized three and then later four Appells (roll calls) per day to count the prisoners. If they discovered someone had escaped, they alerted every police and train station within a 40 km radius, and many local members of the Hitler Youth would help to recapture any escapees.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.203767776489258, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "The British put on homemade revues, classical plays and farces including: Gas Light, Rope, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Pygmalion, and The Importance of Being Earnest. Several prisoners intentionally grew their hair long so as better to portray female roles. Prisoner Jock Hamilton-Baillie used to shave his legs, rub them in brown shoe polish, and draw a line down the back of his legs in pencil to simulate the appearance of silk stockings. This allowed him special \"bath privileges\" in the German guards washroom, since the prisoners' showers were unable to get the polish off his legs. Staging these plays even gained the prisoners access to \"parole tools\", tools which were used to build the sets and promised not to be used to escape. During the summer months, the theatre's peak periods, there were new productions every two weeks. The biggest success of the theatre however would be the Christmas themed Ballet Nonsense which premiered on November 16, 1941 and ran until the November 18, 1941 show which Hauptmann Priem (the first prison warden of Colditz) attended.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.369515419006348, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Another pastime which occupied much of the prisoners' time was the production of moonshine alcohol. Initially started by the Polish contingent using a recipe of yeast, water, German jam and sugar from their Red Cross parcels, and then taken up by other prisoners, it did not take long for stills to be secreted all across Colditz (one of which remained undiscovered until a tourist trip in 1984). Prisoner Michael Farr, whose family ran Hawker's Gin (the sole purveyors of Sloe gin with a Royal Warrant), managed to make a sparkling wine dubbed \"Château Colditz\". Some prisoners would get black teeth or even temporary blindness from consuming this beverage — a condition known as \"jam-happy\" — as it contained many impurities. Although the German guards despised the drunken prisoners, they generally turned a blind eye to the distilling.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.790532112121582, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Officers also studied languages, learning from each other, and told stories. Most popular of these stories were the embellished retelling of BBC broadcasts by Jim Rogers. Since mail was regularly screened by censors, and the German newspapers received by prisoners contained much Nazi propaganda, the only reliable information prisoners could obtain on the progress of the war in Europe was through BBC broadcasts received via one of two radios which were secreted in the castle. These radios were smuggled in by French prisoner Frédérick Guigues and named \"Arthur 1\" and \"Arthur 2\". The first radio was quickly discovered because of a mole, but the second would remain secreted until Guigues returned and removed it during a tour of the castle in 1965. The prisoners' \"Radio Laboratory\" would not be permanently exposed until 1992 during repairs to the roof.[http://www.colditz-4c.com/tour/p14/p14.htm Colditz Castle : Virtual Tour : Page 14: Attic Secrets]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.196091651916504, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Oflag IV-C provided the inspiration for both television and film because of the widely popular retellings by Pat Reid and Airey Neave. This started as early as 1955 with the release of The Colditz Story, followed by The Birdmen in 1971, continuing until 2005 with the Colditz mini-series. The escape stories of Colditz Castle have inspired several board and video games, such as Escape from Colditz and Commandos. In contrast, the existence of Colditz is virtually unknown in Germany today. Eggers wrote a book based on his experiences of the German side of events. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.994770526885986, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "* The Colditz Story (1955) was a dramatic film re-enactment of life in the camp during WWII, based entirely on the books of Pat Reid, directed by Guy Hamilton for a British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award in 1956. It has been called an \"Outstanding factual World War Two drama about Allied POW's held in Germany's most secure wartime prison.\"[http://www.britmovie.co.uk/genres/drama/filmography/031.html The Colditz Story (1955)]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.9681925773620605, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "* Escape of the Birdmen (1971) was a television movie loosely based on Pat Reid's book. This movie is of note in that it is the first movie based on Pat Reid's books to reference the Colditz glider, devised and built by Bill Goldfinch with Jack Best his partner in the construction.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.218053817749023, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "* Colditz (1972–1974) was a television drama series aired on BBC1 television. It ran for a total of 28 episodes across two seasons, progressing in time from the opening of the camp until its liberation in 1945. The first three episodes of the series acted as an introduction to the plot of the show and introduced the viewers to the three central characters by following the events that led up to their arrival at the camp. The series was a joint production between the BBC and Universal TV (an American company), but for reasons unknown, it never aired in the United States. Episodes 24 \"A Very Important Person\" and 25 \"Chameleon\" did however air in the US as a two-hour TV movie entitled Escape From Colditz, in 1974. A review of the film was printed in the newspaper The News Of The World, which praised it saying: \"It has all the realism, dignity and courage of the men it commemorates.\" Its more notable actors include Jack Hedley as Lieutenant Colonel John Preston from 1972–74, Edward Hardwicke as Captain Pat Grant from 1972–73, Robert Wagner as Major Phil Carrington from 1972–74, David McCallum as Flight Lieutenant Simon Carter from 1972–74, and Dan O'Herlihy as Lieutenant Colonel Max Dodd in 1974.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.186407089233398, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "* Escape from Colditz (2001) is a British television movie.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.46273136138916, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "* Colditz (2005) was a mini-series on ITV1, based on Henry Chancellor's book Colditz: The Definitive History, directed by Stuart Orme. This tale is much more fictional than its predecessors, with fictional characters and situations that are merely based on real people and events. It features Jason Priestley (Beverly Hills, 90210) as Rhett Barker, James Fox as Lt. Col. Jimmy Fordham, Damian Lewis (Band of Brothers) as Lt. Nicholas McGrade, Tom Hardy (Black Hawk Down) as Lt. Jack Rose, Sophia Myles (Thunderbirds) as Lizzie Carter, Guy Henry as Capt. Sawyer and Timothy West as Warren.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.078448295593262, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "* In PBS's NOVA documentary series, \"Escape From Nazi Alcatraz\" (Season 41, Episode 12), is about a planned escape by a group of British officers from Colditz Castle.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.417159080505371, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "*The Colditz Legacy, Guy Walters, Headline, London, 2005, ISBN 0-7553-2717-9", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.348532676696777, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "*The Narrow Door at Colditz, Robert L. Wise, Broadman & Holman Publishers, Nashville, 2004, ISBN 0-8054-3072-5", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.370549201965332, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "* Escape from Castle Colditz — a board game from Invicta Games in 1972.[http://www.boardgamegeek.com/game/5742 Escape from Colditz Castle | BoardGameGeek] ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.505046844482422, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "* Escape from Colditz — a board game from Parker Brothers in 1973. This game was designed by Pat Reid[http://www.boardgamecompany.co.uk/ColditzParker(VG135).htm Vintage 'ESCAPE FROM COLDITZ' board game by Parker: THE BOARD GAME COMPANY] and later re-designed by Gibson Games in the 1980s[http://www.boardgamecompany.co.uk/ColditzGibson(VG126).htm 'ESCAPE FROM COLDITZ' vintage board game: The Board Game Company] and as Skedaddle! by Crowhurst Games in 1992 and re-released again in 2011.[http://www.crowhurstgames.com Skedaddle! | BoardGameGeek]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.387060165405273, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "* Escape from Colditz — a 1991 video game developed by Digital Magic for the Commodore Amiga, was based on the Parker Brothers board game.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.405879974365234, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "*Prisoner of War (video game) has two levels set in Colditz.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.315142631530762, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "*Commandos 2: Men of Courage — the mission, Castle Colditz, is based on the same castle and involves assisting the escape of all allied prisoners in the castle.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.856630325317383, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "*The Doctor Who audio play Colditz by Big Finish is based in Colditz, with the Seventh Doctor's companion Ace mentioning several well-known names and escape attempts.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.41708755493164, "source": "wiki", "title": "Oflag IV-C" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "*The Colditz Story", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.488062858581543, "source": "wiki", "title": "Prisoner of war" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Colditz Castle Tours", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.53957462310791, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IVC | Colditz Castle Tours" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "“The whole story of Colditz will, no doubt, one day be told, and it will make an enthralling story; but it must be written by one of the men who was there.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.344061851501465, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IVC | Colditz Castle Tours" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "These words, by the author of ‘The Escape Club’, one of the greatest escape books of the First World War and one which inspired Pat Reid, British Escape Officer at Colditz from 1940-1942, to ultimately make a ‘Home Run’ succinctly describe our own personal views of the ‘Colditz Story’.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.26711368560791, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IVC | Colditz Castle Tours" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Therefore when we re-tell the story of Colditz we use primary source information from both the POW and German perspectives.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.457414627075195, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IVC | Colditz Castle Tours" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "We would encourage anyone who is inspired by this website to read all the relevant books and do what they can to keep the memory of these men, of all nationalities, on whatever ’side’ to live on through generations to come. To this end we have constructed a suggested reading list for Colditz books which name some of the lesser known works on Colditz which are a must read.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.354528427124023, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IVC | Colditz Castle Tours" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "There is only one way to ‘keep the spirit’ of Colditz alive…. that is by going.  We visit Colditz more than anyone else and have guided more guests than anyone else. To this end we share our expertise and exceptional local knowledge gained from many years of experience with you and bring out the very best in local German hospitality to make your “Escape to  Colditz” a once in a lifetime experience.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.30137825012207, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IVC | Colditz Castle Tours" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "“The whole story of Colditz will, no doubt, one day be told, and it will make an enthralling story; but it must be written by one of the men who was there.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.344061851501465, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle POW Camp Oflag IVC | Colditz Castle Tours" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "These words, by the author of ‘The Escape Club’, one of the greatest escape books of the First World War and one which inspired Pat Reid, British Escape Officer at Colditz from 1940-1942, to ultimately make a ‘Home Run’ succinctly describe our own personal views of the ‘Colditz Story’.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.26711368560791, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle POW Camp Oflag IVC | Colditz Castle Tours" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Therefore when we re-tell the story of Colditz we use primary source information from both the POW and German perspectives.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.457414627075195, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle POW Camp Oflag IVC | Colditz Castle Tours" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "We would encourage anyone who is inspired by this website to read all the relevant books and do what they can to keep the memory of these men, of all nationalities, on whatever ’side’ to live on through generations to come. To this end we have constructed a suggested reading list for Colditz books which name some of the lesser known works on Colditz which are a must read.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.354528427124023, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle POW Camp Oflag IVC | Colditz Castle Tours" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "There is only one way to ‘keep the spirit’ of Colditz alive…. that is by going.  We visit Colditz more than anyone else and have guided more guests than anyone else. To this end we share our expertise and exceptional local knowledge gained from many years of experience with you and bring out the very best in local German hospitality to make your “Escape to  Colditz” a once in a lifetime experience.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.30137825012207, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle POW Camp Oflag IVC | Colditz Castle Tours" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Colditz Castle, Oflag IV-C, Colditz in Saxony – Germany | LandmarkScout", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.12805461883545, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle, Oflag IV-C, Colditz in Saxony – Germany ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Colditz Castle, Oflag IV-C, Colditz in Saxony – Germany", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.526521682739258, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle, Oflag IV-C, Colditz in Saxony – Germany ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Colditz originates from 1046 and was giving permission from Henry III of the Roman empire to build and officially document the first settlement. From 1083 Henry III urged to build a castle, over the years it was expanded up to 700 rooms and had a second courtyard. Castle Colditz is situated on a hill and overlooks the town of Colditz in Saxony, during the middle ages it was an important lookout. During the 18th century it was used as sanatorium. During World War One, from 1914 to 1918, it was a mental and psychiatric institution and they treated tuberculosis here, not very effective though for over 900 patients died of malnutrition in this period. When the Nazi’s came to power in 1933 they turned the castle into a political prison to house communists, Jews, homosexuals and others who opposed the regime. During World War Two they used Castle Colditz as allied prison.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.46920394897461, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle, Oflag IV-C, Colditz in Saxony – Germany ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Castle Colditz, Courtyard and Youth hostel", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.52837085723877, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle, Oflag IV-C, Colditz in Saxony – Germany ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Castle Colditz, Second Courtyard", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.509045600891113, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle, Oflag IV-C, Colditz in Saxony – Germany ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Castle Colditz, Oflag IV-C map", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.44750690460205, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle, Oflag IV-C, Colditz in Saxony – Germany ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Life inside Castle Colditz", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.560348510742188, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle, Oflag IV-C, Colditz in Saxony – Germany ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Castle Colditz, prison cell", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.80228042602539, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle, Oflag IV-C, Colditz in Saxony – Germany ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Castle Colditz, prison cell", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.80228042602539, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle, Oflag IV-C, Colditz in Saxony – Germany ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Castle Colditz was chosen for its sturdiness, easy to control for the guards and relative secure location on a hill. Prisoners from other camps who had a high escape urge were send to more secure prisons like Castle Colditz. 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Parking should not be a problem in the vicinity of the Castle. If you like to stay there for a night you can check in at the youth hostel. There was more than one notable inmate in the Colditz Castle, Desmond Llewelynone for example stared in James Bond’s movies as “Q” in later life.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.958242416381836, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle, Oflag IV-C, Colditz in Saxony – Germany ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Castle Colditz, stairs", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.52583122253418, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle, Oflag IV-C, Colditz in Saxony – Germany ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Photographs show general view of entrance to Colditz Castle in Germany; the glider built by British prisoners in an attic for an attempted escape; and informal portraits of Col. Davies, French senior officer and prisoner, and of Lieut. Col. Lee Shaughnessy, Commander of Task Force (Combat Command R, 273rd Infantry, 69th Division) that liberated Colditz, 15 April 1945.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.345498085021973, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz Castle prisoner-of-war facility (Oflag IVC) and ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "There was only one fatality during the escape attempts: British Lieutenant Michael Sinclair in September 1944. The Germans buried him in Colditz cemetery with full military honours — his casket was draped with a Union Jack flag made by the German guards, and he received a seven-gun salute. Post-war he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order , the only man to receive it for escaping during WWII. He is currently buried in grave number 10.1.14 at Berlin War Cemetery in the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district of Berlin .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.100454330444336, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Most of the escape attempts failed. Pat Reid , who later wrote about his experiences in Colditz, failed to escape at first and then became an \"Escape Officer\", charged with coordinating the various national groups so they would not ruin each other's escape attempts. Escape Officers were generally not themselves permitted to escape. Many tried unsuccessfully to escape in disguise : Airey Neave twice dressed as a guard, French Lieutenant Boulé disguised in drag , British Lieutenant Michael Sinclair even dressed as the German Sergeant Major Rothenberger [an NCO in the camp garrison], when he tried to organize a mass escape, and French Lieutenant Perodeau disguised as regular camp electrician Willi Pöhnert (\"Little Willi\"):", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.594117164611816, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Because of his very small stature Dominic Bruce was always known ironically as the \"medium-sized man\". He arrived at Colditz in 1942 (after a daring escape from Spangenberg Castle disguised as a Red Cross doctor). When a new Commandant arrived at Colditz in the summer of the same year he enforced rules restricting prisoners’ personal belongings. On 8 September POWs were told to pack up all excess belongings and an assortment of boxes were delivered to carry them into store. Dominic Bruce immediately seized his chance and was packed inside a Red Cross packing case, three foot square, with just a knife and a Template:Convert length rope made of bed sheets. Bruce was taken to a storeroom on the third floor of the German Kommandantur and that night made his escape. When the German guards discovered the bed rope dangling from the window the following morning and entered the storeroom they found the empty box on which Bruce had inscribed Die Luft in Colditz gefällt mir nicht mehr. Auf Wiedersehen! — \"The air in Colditz no longer agrees with me. See you later!\" Bruce was recaptured a week later trying to stow aboard a Swedish ship in Danzig.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.794170379638672, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Along the 100 mi (161 km) way to Vienna via Stuttgart he got a lift with a senior SS officer. Allan recalled that ride as the scariest moment of his life, \"To be vulgar, I nearly needed a new pair of trousers.\" Allan had been aiming to reach Poland, but soon after reaching Vienna he found he was out of money. At this time the Americans had not yet entered the war, so Allan decided to ask the American consulate for assistance; he was refused. Allan's stepmother Lois Allan (founder of Fuzzy-Felt toys in the UK) was a U.S. citizen and he felt that they would provide sanctuary because of this. Allan had been on the run at this point for nine days; broke, exhausted, and hungry, he fell asleep in a park. Upon waking he discovered he could no longer walk due to his starvation . Soon after he was picked up and returned to Colditz, where he spent the next 3 months in solitary confinement.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.83307933807373, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Nine French officers organized a long-term tunnel-digging project, the longest attempted out of Colditz Castle throughout the war. Deciding that the exit should be on the steep drop leading down towards the recreation area, outside the eastern walls of the castle, they began to scout for a possible location for the entrance. The problem was solved by Lieutenants Cazaumayo and Paille, who had gained access to the clock tower in 1940.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.220151901245117, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "The \"Colditz Cock\" glider", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.458470344543457, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "File:Colditz glider replica.jpg", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.486063957214355, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "In one of the most ambitious escape attempts from Colditz, the idea of building a glider was dreamt up by two British pilots, Jack Best and Bill Goldfinch , who had been sent to Colditz after escaping from another POW camp. They were encouraged by two army officers, Tony Rolt and David Walker, who had recently arrived in the camp. It would be Tony Rolt who would recommend the chapel roof, since he noticed it was obscured from the view of the Germans.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.885717391967773, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Although the Colditz Cock never flew in real life, the concept was fictionalized, depicting a successful flight and escape, in the 1971 TV movie The Birdmen starring Doug McClure , Chuck Connors , Rene Auberjonois and Richard Basehart .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.268406867980957, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "A replica of the Colditz glider was built for the 2000 Channel 4 (UK) 3-part (150 minute total) Escape from Colditz documentary, and was flown successfully by John Lee on its first attempt at RAF Odiham with Best and Goldfinch in tearful attendance. It is currently housed at the Imperial War Museum in London . The Channel 4 material was edited to 60 minutes and shown in the US in 2001 as Nazi Prison Escape on the NOVA television series .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.072826385498047, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Pat Reid claims in Colditz: The Full Story that there were 31 \"home runs\". It should be noted that he includes prisoners from the hospital and prisoners being transported, who were not directly under Colditz staff control. Henry Chancellor in Colditz: The Definitive History claims 32 escaped but only 15 were \"home runs\": 1 Belgian, 11 British, 7 Dutch, 12 French and 1 Polish. The difference is that Reid claims any successful escape by an \"official\" Colditz POW a \"home run\" where most other historians only consider escapes from the castle or castle grounds itself as a \"home run\". Also a subject of debate is whether or not Lieutenant William Millar 's escape should be considered a \"home run\", but since he is listed MIA (unofficially he is assumed deceased), Chancellor does not count him as such.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.10201358795166, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "At the end of May 1943, the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (Armed Forces High Command) decided that Colditz should hold only British and Commonwealth officers. Because of this decision, all of the Dutch and Polish prisoners and most of the French and Belgians were moved to other camps in July. Three British officers tried their luck by impersonating an equal number of French when they were moved out, but they were later returned to Colditz. German security gradually increased and by the end of 1943 most of the potential ways of escape had been plugged. Several officers tried to escape during transit, having first caused themselves to be transferred for that purpose.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.93498706817627, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "From Colditz Castle and Grounds", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.472270965576172, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "From outside Colditz Castle", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.526331901550293, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Indian RAMC Captain Birendra Nath Mazumdar M.D. was the only Indian in Colditz. He went on a hunger strike to have himself transferred into an Indian-only camp. His wish was granted three weeks later and he escaped from that camp to France and reached Switzerland in 1944 with the aid of the French Resistance.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.831448554992676, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Royal Navy ERA W. E. \"Wally\" Hammond (from the sunken submarine HMS Shark ) campaigned for a transfer from Colditz, arguing that he was not an officer. He was transferred to Lamsdorf prison, escaped from a Breslau work party, and reached England via Switzerland in 1943. [1] [2]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.629079818725586, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Royal Navy ERA Don \"Tubby\" Lister (from the captured submarine HMS Seal ) campaigned for a transfer from Colditz, arguing that he was not an officer. He was transferred to Lamsdorf prison, escaped from a Breslau work party, and reached England via Switzerland in 1943. [1] [2]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.673009872436523, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "\"Ghost\" prisoners who hid inside Colditz Castle", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.94007396697998, "source": "search", "title": "Attempts to escape Oflag IV-C - World War X Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Colditz: Oflag IV-C (Fortress) Book Download Online - Download online Scan E-book", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.059904098510742, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz: Oflag IV-C (Fortress) Book Download Online ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Colditz: Oflag IV-C (Fortress) Book Download Online", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.467039108276367, "source": "search", "title": "Colditz: Oflag IV-C (Fortress) Book Download Online ..." }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Item Description: Falcon Press, London, 1946. Hard Cover. Book Condition: Good-. Lieut. J.F. Watton. (illustrator). First Edition. 183 pp + Table of Contents and List of Illustrations, 10\" H, hard cover (maroon cloth spine with gold lettering, textured green paper covered boards with gold lettering on front board). Inscribed on front free endpaper: \"For Andy Rutherford with all the best. Sincerely Jerry Wood Toronto 28 Oct 46.\" Colour and b&w portraits and drawings, including frontispiece, b&w photographs. Parts of front panel and front flap of dust jacket laid in. The story of life, death and sometimes escape from Colditz. Personal reminiscences by and about those who were imprisoned there. Contents include: Colditz '42, by Lt Alan Campbell; Mike Sinclair (Killed 25 September 1944), by C of E Padre; A Night in the Maginot Line, by Lt J.R. Boustead; Norwegian Expeditionary Forces - 1940, by Capt J. Yule; Escape from Eichstatt, by Lt J. McDonnell; Pawiak Prison Warsaw - 19 August 1942, by Lt C.H. Silverwood-Cope; In a Gestapo Prison in Poland - 1942, by Lt Peter C. Winton MC; South Norway - April 12, 1940, by F/Lt Donaldson; Convoy and Escort During 1939-1940, by Lt Ernest Champion; Libya - January 1941, by Lt Jack W. K. Champ; Mostly Maori and Medical - Crete - May 1941, by Capt R. Moody; Salonika June 1941, by Capt K.E. Herman; St. Nazaire Night 18/29 March 1942, by Lt Richard F. Morgan; Black Hussars, by Capt A. Hawksworth; Syria - May, June 1941, by Sgt C.C. Castanier; Sidi Haneish (Egypt) 23-24 July 1942, by Capt Charles Jordan MC; Bombing of Milan (August 1943), by Lt Ecochard; etc., etc. Pages are moderately to lightly browned in margins, moderate browning to edges of text block, some light to moderate edge wear, light wear and some tiny tears at bottom of spine, previous owner's name in pencil on free front endpaper, nine page leaves with a very small tear/chip/crease at top edge - archvally taped, several small light stains and small water stains on boards. Inscribed By Author. Bookseller Inventory # 27602", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.489118576049805, "source": "search", "title": "Detour the Story of Oflag Ivc - abebooks.co.uk" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "1945: On 19 January six French Generals — Lieutenant-General Jean Adolphe Louis Robert Flavigny , Major-General Louis Léon Marie André Buisson , Major-General Arsène Marie Paul Vauthier , Brigadier-General Albert Joseph Daine , and Brigadier-General René Jacques Mortemart de Boisse — were brought from the camp at Königstein to Colditz Castle. Major-General Gustave Marie Maurice Mesny was killed on the way from Königstein to Colditz Castle.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.985132217407227, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "In March, 1200 French prisoners were brought to Colditz Castle, with 600 more being imprisoned in the town below.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.727293014526367, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Micky Burn , another famous inmate of Colditz, was a British commando captured at Saint-Nazaire . Burn had been a journalist like Romilly before the war, working for The Times. Burn had briefly been an admirer of the Nazi Party and in 1936 had met Adolf Hitler, who signed his copy of Mein Kampf. After the war broke out Burn politically shifted to Marxism and gave lectures to prisoners at Colditz, but due to his pre-war interest in Nazi philosophy he was widely regarded with distrust and scorn.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.309475898742676, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "John Arundell, 16th Baron Arundell of Wardour (1907–1944) was an aristocrat held at Colditz who, despite his pedigree, was not awarded Prominente status. Arundell made a habit of exercising in the winter snow; he contracted tuberculosis and died in Chester Military Hospital.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.12063980102539, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Another officer, not listed as Prominente, but who became famous after the end of the war was French theologian Yves Congar . Because of his numerous escape attempts, he was placed at Colditz for safe keeping. [8]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.969378471374512, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "New Zealander Charles Upham VC and Bar was held captive at Olflag IVC from 14 October 1944 until Colditz was liberated in 1945. This unassuming colonial soldier was the only soldier to receive the bar to the Victoria Cross in active combat up to that time.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.415943145751953, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "A group of the French orderlies from Colditz Castle poses for a picture in the inner courtyard.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.437692642211914, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Captain Reinhold Eggers was Security Officer from November 1940 until April 1945, promoted to chief of security in 1944. He was also the only English-speaker among the Germans at Colditz, thus was involved in every interaction with the prisoners or between the Senior Officers and the Kommandant serving as translator. [9] Dutchman Lieutenant Damiaen J. van Doorninck said of him, \"This man was our opponent, but nevertheless he earned our respect by his correct attitude, self-control and total lack of rancour despite all the harassment we gave him.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.753307342529297, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "In Colditz, the Wehrmacht followed the Geneva Convention . [11] Would-be escapees were punished with solitary confinement, instead of being summarily executed. In principle, the security officers recognized that it was the duty of the POWs to try to escape and that their own job was to stop them. Prisoners could even form gentlemen's agreements with the guards, such as not using borrowed tools for escape attempts.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.002777099609375, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Most of the guard company was composed of WWI veterans and young soldiers not fit for the front. Because Colditz was a high security camp, the Germans organized three and then later four Appells ( roll calls ) a day to count the prisoners. If they discovered someone had escaped, they alerted every police and train station within a Script error radius, and many local members of the Hitler Youth would help to recapture any escapees.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.270009994506836, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "The British put on homemade revues, classical plays and farces including: Gaslight , Rope, The Man Who Came to Dinner , Pygmalion, and The Importance of Being Earnest . Several prisoners intentionally grew their hair long so as better to portray female roles. Prisoner Jock Hamilton-Baillie used to shave his legs, rub them in brown shoe polish, and draw a line down the back of his legs in pencil to simulate the appearance of silk stockings. This allowed him special \"bath privileges\" in the German guards washroom, since the prisoners' showers were unable to get the polish off his legs. Staging these plays even gained the prisoners access to \"parole tools\", tools which were used to build the sets and promised not to be used to escape. During the summer months, the theatre's peak periods, there were new productions every two weeks. The biggest success of the theatre however would be the Christmas themed Ballet Nonsense which premiered on November 16, 1941 and ran until the November 18, 1941 show which Hauptmann Priem (the first prison warden of Colditz) attended. [1]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.358663558959961, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Another pastime which occupied much of the prisoners' time was the production of moonshine alcohol. Initially started by the Polish contingent using a recipe of yeast, water, German jam and sugar from their Red Cross parcels , and then taken up by other prisoners, it did not take long for stills to be secreted all across Colditz (one of which remained undiscovered until a tourist trip in 1984). Prisoner Michael Farr, whose family ran Hawker's Gin (the sole purveyors of Sloe gin with a Royal Warrant), managed to make a sparkling wine dubbed \"Château Colditz\". Some prisoners would get black teeth or even temporary blindness from consuming this beverage — a condition known as \"jam-happy\" — as it contained many impurities. Although the German guards despised the drunken prisoners, they generally turned a blind eye to the distilling.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.790532112121582, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Escape of the Birdmen (1971) was a television movie loosely based on Pat Reid's book. This movie is of note in that it is the first movie based on Pat Reid's books to reference the Colditz glider, devised and built by Bill Goldfinch with Jack Best his partner in the construction.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.231571197509766, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Colditz (1972–1974) was a dramatic television series aired on BBC1 television. It ran for a total of 28 episodes across two seasons, progressing in time from the opening of the camp until its liberation in 1945. The first three episodes of the series acted as an introduction to the plot of the show and introduced the viewers to the three central characters by following the events that led up to their arrival at the camp. The series was a joint production between the BBC and Universal TV (an American company), but for reasons unknown, it never aired in the United States. Episodes 24 \"A Very Important Person\" and 25 \"Chameleon\" did however air in the US as a two hour TV movie entitled Escape From Colditz, in 1974. A review of the film was printed in the newspaper The News Of The World , which praised it saying: \"It has all the realism, dignity and courage of the men it commemorates.\" Its more notable actors include Jack Hedley as Lieutenant Colonel John Preston from 1972–74, Edward Hardwicke as Captain Pat Grant from 1972–73, Robert Wagner as Major Phil Carrington from 1972–74, David McCallum as Flight Lieutenant Simon Carter from 1972–74, and Dan O'Herlihy as Lieutenant Colonel Max Dodd in 1974.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.21148681640625, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Escape from Colditz (2001) is a British television movie.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.47143268585205, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Colditz (2005) was a mini-series on ITV1 , based on Henry Chancellor's book Colditz: The Definitive History, directed by Stuart Orme . [5] This tale is much more fictional than its predecessors, with fictional characters and situations that are merely based on real people and events. [6] It features Jason Priestley ( Beverly Hills, 90210 ) as Rhett Barker, James Fox as Lt. Col. Jimmy Fordham, Damian Lewis (Band of Brothers) as Lt. Nicholas McGrade, Tom Hardy (Black Hawk Down) as Lt. Jack Rose, Sophia Myles ( Thunderbirds ) as Lizzie Carter, Guy Henry as Capt. Sawyer and Timothy West as Warren.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.034967422485352, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Prisoner of War (video game) has two levels set in Colditz.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.3222017288208, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "Commandos 2: Men of Courage — the mission, Castle Colditz, is based on the same castle and involves assisting the escape of all allied prisoners in the castle.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.799304008483887, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Colditz", "passage": "The Doctor Who audio play Colditz by Big Finish is based in Colditz, with the Seventh Doctor 's companion Ace mentioning several well known names and escape attempts.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.389485359191895, "source": "search", "title": "Oflag IV-C - Military Wiki - Wikia" } ]
Who succeeded Theodore Roosevelt as President?
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The Democrats in the South had also gained power by having disenfranchised most blacks (and Republicans) from the political system from 1890 to 1908, fatally weakening the Republican Party across the region, and creating a Solid South dominated by their party alone. Republicans aligned with Taft nationally would control the Republican Party for decades.", "precise_score": 3.9496169090270996, "rough_score": -1.9835155010223389, "source": "wiki", "title": "Theodore Roosevelt" }, { "answer": "William Howard Taft", "passage": "Teddy Roosevelt was a weak and asthmatic child who grew up to be one of the most robust and ambitious U.S. presidents ever. A former New York City police commissioner (1895-97), author, and hero of the Spanish-American War (1898), he reluctantly accepted an offer to become William McKinley 's vice president upon McKinley's re-election in 1900. When McKinley was assassinated in 1901, Roosevelt became the youngest man ever to become president. (He was 42.) He served two terms, built up the Navy, used \"battleship diplopmacy\" to create an independent Panama and then build the Panama Canal, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1905 for helping to end the Russo-Japanese War, designated dozens of national forests, parks, and monuments, and strengthened the executive branch through his progressive agenda and the sheer force of his personality. He is often remembered for his policy pronouncement, \"Speak softly and carry a big stick.\" He was succeeded in 1909 by William Howard Taft . Roosevelt ran for president again in 1912, as a candidate of the National Progressive (or \"Bull Moose\") Party; he beat Taft but came in second to the next president, Democrat Woodrow Wilson . In the last years of his life he traveled widely, explored Brazil, supported America's entry into World War I, and published several books including Theodore Roosevelt - An Autobiography in 1913.", "precise_score": 2.3593602180480957, "rough_score": 0.39047831296920776, "source": "search", "title": "Theodore Roosevelt Biography (U.S. President)" }, { "answer": "President Taft", "passage": "Although Theodore was grateful to return home after the exhausting trip, he was not pleased with President Taft, who had succeeded in alienating the Progressives from the Republican Party during Roosevelt's trip in Europe. Taft had been an excellent subordinate to Roosevelt, but was only an average President. He was a yes-man, greatly influenced by members of his family and the interests of big business. His administration looked especially weak compared to his predecessor's. When Roosevelt returned to the United States, he took it upon himself to reunite the Grand Old Party. He made speeches throughout America to appeal to Progressives and to conservative Republicans alike. Meanwhile, the friendship that had existed between Taft and Roosevelt slowly deteriorated until the two stopped talking to each other altogether. The final blow to the friendship came on October 27, 1911–Roosevelt's fifty-third birthday–when Taft filed a government antitrust lawsuit against U.S. Steel. Roosevelt had promised financier J.P. Morgan during the Panic of 1907 that the U.S. Steel Corporation would not be charged under the Sherman Act if Morgan could keep the country out of an economic depression. Taft's lawsuit encouraged scores of Roosevelt's supporters to call on him at Sagamore Hill and ask him to run once again for the presidency.", "precise_score": 3.6880319118499756, "rough_score": 5.1373491287231445, "source": "search", "title": "Theodore Roosevelt - SparkNotes" }, { "answer": "William Howard Taft", "passage": "In the late 1890s, Roosevelt had been an ardent imperialist, and vigorously defended the permanent acquisition of the Philippines in the 1900 election campaign. After the rebellion ended in 1901, he largely lost interest in the Philippines and Asian expansion in general, despite the contradictory opinion of his Secretary of War, William Howard Taft. As president, he primarily focused the nation's overseas ambitions on the Caribbean, especially locations that had a bearing on the defense of his pet project, the Panama Canal.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.050518035888672, "source": "wiki", "title": "Theodore Roosevelt" }, { "answer": "William Howard Taft", "passage": "Roosevelt, moving to the left of his Republican Party base, called for a series of reforms that were mostly not passed. He sought a national incorporation law (at a time when all corporations had state charters, which varied greatly state by state). He called for a federal income tax, but the Supreme Court in the 1890s had ruled any income tax would require a constitutional amendment. Roosevelt sought an inheritance tax so the great fortunes could not pay out in perpetuity. In the area of labor legislation, Roosevelt called for limits on the use of court injunctions against labor unions during strikes; injunctions were a powerful weapon that mostly helped business. He wanted an employee liability law for industrial injuries (pre-empting state laws). He called for an eight-hour law for federal employees. In other areas he also sought a postal savings system (to provide competition for local banks), and he asked for campaign reform laws. He secured passage of the Hepburn Bill, with help from Democrats, which increased the regulating power of the Interstate Commerce Commission. Eventually some of his proposals were enacted under his successors. When Roosevelt ran for president on an independent Progressive Party ticket in 1912, in addition to these policies he proposed stringent new controls on the court system, especially state courts, to make a more democratic. His court policies in particular caused his anointed successor, William Howard Taft, to lead a counter-crusade that defeated Roosevelt in 1912. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.286993980407715, "source": "wiki", "title": "Theodore Roosevelt" }, { "answer": "William Howard Taft", "passage": "Before leaving office, while attempting to push through the nomination of William Howard Taft for the Presidency in 1908, Roosevelt declared Taft to be a \"genuine progressive\". In January of that year, Roosevelt wrote the following to Taft: \"Dear Will: Do you want any action about those federal officials? I will break their necks with the utmost cheerfulness if you say the word!\" Just weeks later he branded as \"false and malicious\"; the charge was that he was using the offices at his disposal to favor Taft.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.524461269378662, "source": "wiki", "title": "Theodore Roosevelt" }, { "answer": "Taft Administration", "passage": "Senator Robert M. La Follette Sr. of Wisconsin joined with Pinchot, William White and Hiram Johnson to create the National Progressive Republican League; their objectives were to defeat the power of political bossism at the state level and to replace Taft at the national level. Roosevelt declined to join this group—he was reluctant to leave the GOP. Back from Europe, Roosevelt unexpectedly launched an attack on the courts. He gave a notable speech at Osawatomie, Kansas, in August 1910, which was the most radical of his career and openly initiated his break with the Taft administration and the conservative Republicans. Osawatomie was well known as the base used by John Brown when he launched his bloody attacks on slavery. Advocating a program of \"New Nationalism\", Roosevelt emphasized the priority of labor over capital interests, a need to more effectively control corporate creation and combination, and proposed a ban on corporate political contributions.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.9716310501098633, "source": "wiki", "title": "Theodore Roosevelt" }, { "answer": "President Taft", "passage": "In November 1911, a group of Ohio Republicans endorsed Roosevelt for the party's nomination for president; the endorsers included James R. Garfield and Dan Hanna. This was notable, as the endorsement was made by leaders of President Taft's home state. Roosevelt conspicuously declined to make a statement requested by Garfield—that he flatly refuse a nomination. Soon thereafter, Roosevelt said, \"I am really sorry for Taft... I am sure he means well, but he means well feebly, and he does not know how! He is utterly unfit for leadership and this is a time when we need leadership.\" In January 1912, Roosevelt declared \"if the people make a draft on me I shall not decline to serve\". Later that year, Roosevelt spoke before the Constitutional Convention in Ohio, openly identifying as a progressive and endorsing progressive reforms—even endorsing popular review of state judicial decisions. In reaction to Roosevelt's proposals for popular overrule of court decisions, Taft said, \"Such extremists are not progressives—they are political emotionalists or neurotics\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.415815830230713, "source": "wiki", "title": "Theodore Roosevelt" }, { "answer": "William Howard Taft", "passage": "On the night of January 5, 1919, Roosevelt suffered breathing problems. He felt better after treatment from his physician, Dr. George W. Faller, and went to bed. Roosevelt's last words were \"Please put out that light, James\" to his family servant James Amos. Between 4:00 and 4:15 the next morning, Roosevelt died in his sleep at Sagamore Hill; a blood clot had detached from a vein and traveled to his lungs. Upon receiving word of his death, his son Archibald telegraphed his siblings: \"The old lion is dead.\" Woodrow Wilson's vice president, Thomas R. Marshall, said that \"Death had to take Roosevelt sleeping, for if he had been awake, there would have been a fight.\" Following a private farewell service in the North Room at Sagamore Hill, a simple funeral was held at Christ Episcopal Church in Oyster Bay. Vice President Thomas R. Marshall, Charles Evans Hughes, Warren Harding, Henry Cabot Lodge, and William Howard Taft were among the mourners. The snow-covered procession route to Youngs Memorial Cemetery was lined with spectators and a squad of mounted policemen who had ridden from New York City. Roosevelt was buried on a hillside overlooking Oyster Bay.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.7305803298950195, "source": "wiki", "title": "Theodore Roosevelt" }, { "answer": "William Howard Taft", "passage": "As head of state, the president can fulfill traditions established by previous presidents. William Howard Taft started the tradition of throwing out the ceremonial first pitch in 1910 at Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C., on the Washington Senators' Opening Day. Every president since Taft, except for Jimmy Carter, threw out at least one ceremonial first ball or pitch for Opening Day, the All-Star Game, or the World Series, usually with much fanfare. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.388248443603516, "source": "wiki", "title": "President of the United States" }, { "answer": "William Howard Taft", "passage": "Some presidents have had significant careers after leaving office. Prominent examples include William Howard Taft's tenure as Chief Justice of the United States and Herbert Hoover's work on government reorganization after World War II. Grover Cleveland, whose bid for reelection failed in 1888, was elected president again four years later in 1892. Two former presidents served in Congress after leaving the White House: John Quincy Adams was elected to the House of Representatives, serving there for seventeen years, and Andrew Johnson returned to the Senate in 1875. John Tyler served in the provisional Congress of the Confederate States during the Civil War and was elected to the Confederate House of Representatives, but died before that body first met.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.643700122833252, "source": "wiki", "title": "President of the United States" }, { "answer": "William Howard Taft", "passage": "Yet Roosevelt also knew that if he did not run, the Republican Party might split between his loyal supporters and supporters of another candidate, and thus allow a non-Republican to win the election. To prevent this, he followed the advice of his political advisors and selected a successor, someone he could nominate at the upcoming Republican convention to please both his supporters and the traditional Republicans who valued Washington's precedence. He made sure that his long-time friend Senator Henry Cabot Lodge presided over the convention so that he could control the floor. The plan worked, and Roosevelt's faithful political ally William Howard Taft was nominated as the Republican presidential candidate. During Roosevelt's administrations, Taft had served as Governor of the Philippines and as Secretary of War. Taft won the rather uninteresting election of 1908 against the Democrats' third time nominee William Jennings Bryan, 321 electoral votes to 162.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.247594356536865, "source": "search", "title": "Theodore Roosevelt - SparkNotes" }, { "answer": "President Taft", "passage": "At first, Roosevelt declined their requests to run for a third term. He had stated previously that under no circumstances would he run again. Soon, however, these traditional sentiments began to wear off, and Roosevelt changed his tune. As more and more Progressives begged him to campaign again, Roosevelt acquiesced, and the fight between Roosevelt and Taft grew hot and intense. During the presidential campaign of 1912, both men railed against each other as only enemies could. Roosevelt called Taft disloyal and claimed him to be a fraud. Taft replied that Roosevelt was unethical and egotistical. The nation had never seen such a frenzy of insults and hatred as it did during this campaign, and Republicans were forced to choose sides in the battle. The extent of the rift in the Party was evident at the Republican convention in the Chicago. When President Taft received the party nomination, Roosevelt and his Progressive supporters left the convention hall and within hours formed the Progressive Party. Needless to say, the new Progressive Party nominated Roosevelt as their presidential candidate. When asked by a reporter if he was fit for the rigors of another Presidential campaign, Roosevelt replied that he was as fit as a bull moose. 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To whom did the Bee Gees pay tribute in Tapestry Revisited?
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Other artists who appeared on the album included Amy Grant (\"It's Too Late\"), Richard Marx (\"Beautiful\"), Aretha Franklin (\"You've Got a Friend\"), Faith Hill (\"Where You Lead\"), and the Bee Gees (\"Will You Love Me Tomorrow?\").", "precise_score": 6.305821418762207, "rough_score": 7.643032073974609, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "Tapestry Revisited - A Tribute To Carole King: Various artists: Amazon.co.uk: MP3 Downloads", "precise_score": 2.1542365550994873, "rough_score": 2.2982256412506104, "source": "search", "title": "Tapestry Revisited - A Tribute To Carole King: Various ..." }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "Tapestry Revisited - A Tribute To Carole King", "precise_score": 2.626570463180542, "rough_score": 6.254421234130859, "source": "search", "title": "Tapestry Revisited - A Tribute To Carole King: Various ..." }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King: Various Artists, Carole King: Amazon.ca: Music", "precise_score": 2.0751149654388428, "rough_score": 2.5603113174438477, "source": "search", "title": "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King: Various ..." }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "Certainly this is an above average \"tribute\" album. The instrumentation was fairly simply on \"Tapestry,\" with the obvious idea being not to get in the way of King's singing and piano playing. So it is not surprising that the instrumentation is considerably more involved this time around. As for the individual songs, as with all tribute albums, the key is coming up with a way of singing an old song in a new way. Yes, Amy Grant has a better voice than Carole King, but there needs to be more than that for a new version of \"It's Too Late.\" That is why Eternal's soulful version of \"I Feel the Earth Move\" is a nice way of opening the album. Then again, you have to like Rod Stewart singing \"So Far Away,\" although it is not a significantly different version. A lot of it is judgment calls: Does Faith Hill countrify \"Where You Lead\" enough for it to be different enought to meet the test? What stands out becomes the songs feature multiple-singers, thereby providing versions of King's songs emphasizing vocal harmonies (e.g. Read more ›", "precise_score": -4.5612359046936035, "rough_score": -7.952116012573242, "source": "search", "title": "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King: Various ..." }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "I am not normally into tribute albums. But, found this cd unique in the fact that it wasn't a tribute to Carole King's greatest hits, but actually one specific album \"Tapestry\" A cd that has stood the test of time for 30 years (1971). You must have both versions. Carole's is by far still the best. I loved the Manhattan Transfer's version of Smackwater Jack. I didn't even like the song very much until I heard their version it is wonderful. Curtis Stigers and the Bee Gees are awesome too. Some of the artists--Amy Grant and Richard Marx sound a little bored, maybe it was just the mixing or something. Celine Dion and Rod Stewart have both received radio airplay for Natural Woman, and So far away. Buy this cd if it's on sale, pay whatever for the original version of Carole King's Tapestry.", "precise_score": 3.314319133758545, "rough_score": 2.6827914714813232, "source": "search", "title": "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King: Various ..." }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "Carole King's \"Tapestry\" is an absolute masterpiece! No tribute album will ever come close to matching the brilliance that Carole puts into her own music, but \"Tapestry Revisited\" was a pleasant surprise. I must admit that I was bored through a couple of the versions of the songs (\"You've Got a Friend\", \"It's Too Late\".) But there were some outstanding covers. Rod Stewart's, \"So Far Away\" is awesome! Love Rod's voice on the song. The best, however, is the Bee Gees version of \"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow\". The harmonies at the very beginning of the song are remarkable, and Barry Gibb's non-falsetto lead vocal is amazing. It's the only song on the album that I think is better than the original. This CD will be a wonderful addition to any music lover's collection.", "precise_score": 4.571000099182129, "rough_score": 6.42347526550293, "source": "search", "title": "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King: Various ..." }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "I concur that the Bee Gees, Amy Grant, and Rod Stewart have done a magnificent job in interpreting the respective songs from the great lyricist Carole King.", "precise_score": -2.129080295562744, "rough_score": -7.894684791564941, "source": "search", "title": "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King: Various ..." }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "T he Love Songs album was cancelled by the start of the year. Reasons: unknown. In March the Bee Gees announced that they were starting a whole new album. They wrote about 12 new songs but no album was released this year. (We had to wait for Still Waters until 1997). Maurice by this time started a special new project which would keep him busy for the rest of his life: producing recordings of his daughter Samantha. Angel Of Mercy (B.R.M. Gibb) - Here, There And Everywhere (Lennon & McCartney) and Without You (Adam Gibb) were the first recordings by Maurice's daughter Sam. She and friends had started singing at charity events as the China Dolls in 1992. Now being 15, Samantha made her first serious recordings with her friend Majandra Delfino (later known as an actress on the television series Roswell). These first 3 songs might have been planned for a single, but this didn't happen in the end. Around the same time Maurice's son Adam started to write with his friend as well. The Bee Gees recorded the Carole King classic 'Will You Love Me Tomorrow' for a tribute album called Tapestry Revisited. The album was produced by Arif Mardin.", "precise_score": 1.3042348623275757, "rough_score": 3.208493947982788, "source": "search", "title": "History Part 9 - Bee Gees website Gibb Service ..." }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "An all-star roster of artists paid tribute to King on the 1995 album, Tapestry Revisited: a Tribute to Carole King. From the album, Rod Stewart's version of \"So Far Away\" and C&eacute;line Dion's cover of \"A Natural Woman\" were both Adult Contemporary chart hits. Other artists who appeared on the album included Amy Grant (\"It's Too Late\"), Richard Marx (\"Beautiful\"), Aretha Franklin (\"You've Got a Friend\"), Faith Hill (\"Where You Lead\"), and the Bee Gees (\"Will You Love Me Tomorrow?\").", "precise_score": 6.219351768493652, "rough_score": 7.849287986755371, "source": "search", "title": "PayPlay.FM - Carole King Mp3 Download" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "Carole King (born February 9, 1942) is an American composer and singer-songwriter. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.273286819458008, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "King was born Carol Joan Klein in February 1942 in Manhattan, to a Jewish family. Her mother, Eugenia (née Cammer), was a teacher, and her father, Sidney N. Klein, was a firefighter for the New York City Fire Department. She grew up in Brooklyn, learned the piano when she was four years old, and appeared on The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour with a school friend, performing \"If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake\" when she was eight. While at James Madison High School in the 1950s, Carol Klein changed her name to Carole King, formed a band called the Co-Sines, and made demo records with her friend Paul Simon for $25 a session. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.103437423706055, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "Her first official recording was the promotional single \"The Right Girl\", released by ABC-Paramount in 1958, which she wrote and sang to an arrangement by Don Costa. She attended Queens College, where she met Gerry Goffin, who was to become her song-writing partner. When she was 17, they married in a Jewish ceremony on Long Island in August 1959 after King had become pregnant with her first daughter, Louise.Weller, Sheila. Girls Like Us: Carole King, Joni Mitchell, Carly Simon-and the Journey of a Generation New York, Washington Square Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-7434-9147-1 They left college and took daytime jobs, Goffin working as an assistant chemist and King as a secretary, while writing songs together in the evening at an office belonging to Don Kirshner's Aldon Music at 1650 Broadway opposite the Brill Building. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.914165496826172, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Goffin and King", "passage": "Neil Sedaka, who'd dated King when he was still in high school, had a hit in 1959 with \"Oh! Carol\". Goffin took the tune and wrote the playful response \"Oh! Neil\", which King recorded and released as a single the same year. The B-side contained the Goffin-King song \"A Very Special Boy\". The single was not a success. After writing The Shirelles' Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit \"Will You Love Me Tomorrow\", the first No.1 hit by a black girl group, Goffin and King gave up the daytime jobs to concentrate on writing. \"Will You Love Me Tomorrow\" became a standard. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.976940155029297, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "By 1968, Goffin and King were divorced and were starting to lose contact. King moved to Laurel Canyon in Los Angeles with her two daughters and reactivated her recording career by forming \"The City\", a music trio consisting of Charles Larkey, her future husband, on bass; Danny Kortchmar on guitar and vocals; and King on piano and vocals. The City produced one album, Now That Everything's Been Said in 1968, but King's reluctance to perform live meant sales were slow. A change of distributors meant that the album was quickly deleted; the group disbanded in 1969. The album was re-discovered by Classic Rock radio in the early 1980s and the cut \"Snow Queen\" received nominal airplay for a few years. Cleveland's WMMS played it every few weeks from 1981 to 1985, and the long-out-of-print LP became sought after by fans of Carole King who like the edgy sound of the music.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.85501766204834, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "Carole King: Music was released in December 1971, certified gold on December 9, 1971. It entered the top ten at 8, becoming the first of many weeks Tapestry and Carole King: Music simultaneously occupied the top 10. The following week it rose to No.3 and finally to No.1 on January 1, 1972, staying there for three weeks. The album also spawned a top 10 hit, \"Sweet Seasons\" (US No.9 and AC No.2). Carole King: Music stayed on the Billboard pop album charts for 44 weeks and was eventually certified platinum.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.78807258605957, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Goffin and King", "passage": "Despite its Gold-certified record status, Simple Things was named \"The Worst Album of 1977\" by Rolling Stone magazine. Neither Welcome Home (1978), her debut as a co-producer on an album, nor Touch the Sky (1979), reached the top 100. Pearls – The Songs of Goffin and King (1980) yielded a hit single, an updated version of \"One Fine Day\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.189530372619629, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "During their Troubadour Reunion Tour, Carole King released two albums, one with James Taylor. The first, released on April 27, 2010, The Essential Carole King, is a two-disc compilation album. The first disc features many songs Carole King has recorded, mostly her hit singles. The second disc features recordings by other artists of songs that King wrote, most of which made the top 40, and many of which reached No.1. The second album was released on May 4, 2010 and is a collaboration of King and James Taylor called Live at the Troubadour, which debuted at No.4 in the United States with sales of 78,000 copies. Live at the Troubadour has since received a gold record from the RIAA for shipments of over 500,000 copies in the US and has remained on the charts for 34 weeks, currently (2011) charting at No.170 on the Billboard 200. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.051542282104492, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "On December 22, 2010, Carole King's mother, Eugenia Gingold, died in the Hospice Care unit at Delray Medical Center in Delray Beach, Florida at the age of 94. King stated that the cause of death was congestive heart failure. Gingold's passing was reported by the Miami Herald on January 1, 2011. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.296009063720703, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "On Thursday, May 10, 2012, it was announced that Carole King was retiring from music and that her days in music have most likely ended. King herself also doubted she would ever write another song and said that her 2010 Troubadour Reunion Tour with James Taylor was probably the last tour of her life, saying that it \"was a good way to go out.\" King also stated that she will most likely not be writing or recording any new music. However, on May 22, King wrote on her Facebook page that she never said she was actually retiring, and insisted that she was just \"taking a break.\" Carole campaigned for Idahoan Nicole Lefavour and Barack Obama in 2012.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.191385269165039, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "Early in December 2012, Carole received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2012 she was given the benefit concert 'Painted Turtle – a celebration of Carole King'. King also did an Australian tour in February 2013. Following the Boston Marathon bombings of April 2013, she performed in Boston with James Taylor in order to help victims of the bombing. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.042778968811035, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "In late 2012, the Library of Congress announced that Carole King had been named the 2013 recipient of the prestigious Gershwin Prize for Popular Song – the first woman to receive the distinction given to songwriters for a body of work. President and Mrs. Barack Obama hosted the award concert at the White House on May 22, 2013, with the President presenting the prize and reading the citation. In June 2013 she campaigned in Massachusetts for US Representative Ed Markey, the Democratic nominee in a special election for the US Senate to succeed John Kerry who had resigned to become Secretary of State.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.03209114074707, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "Carole King was honored as MusiCares Person of the Year in January 2014. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.373169898986816, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "Many other cover versions of King's work have appeared over the years. Most notably, \"You've Got a Friend\" was a smash No.1 hit for James Taylor in 1971 and a top 40 hit for Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway that same year. Isaac Hayes recorded \"It's Too Late\" for his No.1 R&B live album Live at the Sahara Tahoe. Barbra Streisand had a top 40 hit in 1972 with \"Where You Lead\" twice – by itself and as part of a live medley with \"Sweet Inspiration\". Streisand also covered \"No Easy Way Down\" in 1971, \"Beautiful\" and \"You've Got A Friend\" in 1972, and \"Being At War With Each Other\" in 1974. Helen Reddy covered two Carole King penned tunes: the first was \"No Sad Song\" in 1971; the second was \"I Can't Hear You No More\" in 1976. The Carpenters recorded King's \"It's Going to Take Some Time\" in 1972, and reached number 12 on the Billboard charts. Richard Carpenter produced a version of \"You've Got A Friend\" with then teen singer/actor Scott Grimes in 1989. Martika had a number 25 hit in 1989 with her version of \"I Feel the Earth Move\", and \"It's Too Late\" reappeared on the Adult Contemporary chart in 1995 by Gloria Estefan. Linda Ronstadt recorded a new version of \"Oh No Not My Baby\" in 1993. Celine Dion also recorded King's song \"The Reason\" on her 1997 album Let's Talk About Love with Carole King singing backup and it became a million-seller and was certified Diamond in France. \"Where You Lead\" (lyrics by Toni Stern) became the title song of TV show Gilmore Girls. Mandy Moore covered \"I Feel the Earth Move\" on her 2003 album, Coverage.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.897066116333008, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "A musical version of King's life and career debuted in pre-Broadway tryouts in September 2013, in San Francisco, titled Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. It starred Jessie Mueller in the title role. Previews on Broadway began on November 21, 2013 at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre, with the official opening on January 12, 2014. The book is by Douglas McGrath. Reviews were mixed, but generally warm. Jessie Mueller won the Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical for her portrayal of King, and Brian Ronan won the Tony Award for Best Sound Design of a Musical. 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The all-star tribute included performances by Siedah Garrett, Colbie Caillat, Gian Marco, Shelby Lynne, Patti Austin, Arturo Sandoval and King's daughter, Louise Goffin. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.505082130432129, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "* On the following night, May 22, 2013, at the White House, King was joined by other star performers including James Taylor, Gloria Estefan, Emeli Sandé, Trisha Yearwood, Jesse McCartney and Billy Joel. President Barack Obama presented Carole King with the fourth Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, the first awarded to a woman composer. The White House concert and awards ceremony capped off two days of events celebrating Carole King.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.021770477294922, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Goffin and King", "passage": "* Pearls: Songs of Goffin and King (1980)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.409416198730469, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carole King" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "If you can imagine all these artists singing their own versions of Carole King's fantastic \"Tapestry\", you won't be surprised. Every singer or group remains true to their style while interpreting King's greatest album. Yet, all the songs remain as fresh as the day King recorded them.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.321961402893066, "source": "search", "title": "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King: Various ..." }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "We all know that Carole King songs can be covered by other artists. Part of the mystique of \"Tapestry\" was that here was this songwriter who had been writing hits for well over a decade and suddenly she sings her own songs and has one of the biggest selling albums of all time. But even with regards to \"Tapesty,\" we had the classic covers of \"You've Got A Friend\" by James Taylor (she had played piano on his album and he did guitar on King's) and \"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman\" by Aretha Franklin. No wonder it would take somebody with the purported ego of Celine Dion (or does SNL make that up?) to record their own version of that latter one.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.151450157165527, "source": "search", "title": "Tapestry Revisited: A Tribute to Carole King: Various ..." }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "Bee Gees Frequently Asked Questions Part Two of Four August 25, 1998 2-01. What LPs, CDs or videos am I missing from my collection? A. This is a slightly incomplete list of items of interest (when available, catalog numbers are included for ordering convenience...) STUDIO ALBUMS: [1967] Bee Gees First (#7 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 825-220-2 [1968] Horizontal (#12 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833-659-2 [1968] Idea (#17 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833-660-2 [1969] Odessa (#20 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 825-451-2 [1969] Cucumber Castle Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833 783-2 [1971] Two Years On (#32 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833 785-2 [1971] Trafalgar (#34 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833 786-2 [1972] To Whom It May Concern (#35 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833 787-2 [1973] Life In A Tin Can Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833-788-2 [1974] Mr. Natural Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833 789-2 [1975] Main Course (#14 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833 790-2 [1976] Children of the World (#8 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 823 658-2 [1979] Spirits (Having Flown) (#1 for 6 weeks, Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 827 335-2 [1981] Living Eyes [out of print in US, available by import from Japan] Label: POLYDOR (Japan) Cat #: POCP-2244 [1987] E.S.P. [out of print in US, available by import from Europe] Label: WARNER BROTHERS Cat #: 2-25541 [1989] One [out of print in US, available by import from Europe] Label: WARNER BROTHERS Cat #: 2-25887 [1991] High Civilization [out of print in US, available by import from Europe] Label: WARNER BROTHERS Cat #: 2-26530 [1993] Size Isn't Everything Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 521 055-2 [1997] Still Waters Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 537 302-2 LIVE ALBUMS: [1977] Here At Last, Bee Gees Live (#8 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833 791-2 GREATEST HITS COMPILATIONS: [1969] Best of Bee Gees (#9 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 831 594-2 [1973] Best of Bee Gees, Vol. 2 Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 831 960-2 [1976] Bee Gees Gold, Vol. 1 [not available on CD, only cassette] Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 823 659-4 [1980] Bee Gees Greatest (#1 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 800 071-2 [1990] Tales of the Brothers Gibb - A History In Song [US version omits some songs from the \"Hawks\" soundtrack, which was never released in the US.] Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 843 911-2 [1990] The Very Best of the Bee Gees [not released in US, available as import from Europe; also said to be widely available in Canada] Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 847 339-2 SOUNDTRACK ALBUMS: [1970] Sing a Rude Song [out of print] Maurice sings in this short-lived West End musical of non-Gibb compositions LABEL: POLYDOR Cat #: 2383-018 [1970] Melody [out of print in US, available by import from Japan] Label: POLYDOR (Japan) Cat #: POCP-2007 (thanks to Robert Phan for this info!) [1975] All This and World War II [out of print in US] The Bee Gees and other artists sang Beatles covers for this soundtrack [1977] Saturday Night Fever (#1 for 24 weeks Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 4228253892 [1978] Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band The Bee Gees and other artists sang Beatles covers for this soundtrack. Unlike \"All This and World War II\", however, the Bee Gees (to their later regret) actually appeared in this movie. Finally returning to the CD racks after twenty long years, you may find this one filed under \"Peter Frampton\" (at least I did at HMV). Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 3145570762 [1983] Stayin' Alive Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 4228132692 (Thanks to Phongsak Suppattarachai for this info!) [1986] Hawks Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 4228372642 (Thanks to Phongsak Suppattarachai for this info!) [soundtrack not released in US, but Phongsak recently obtained this through Polydor (Netherlands); movie is available on video] [1992] The Bunbury Tails [not released in US, but still available in Europe, at least through www.cdeurope.com (thanks, Phongsak Suppattarachai!)] Thanks to Imran for the following info... \"This has got to be one of the best albums I've never heard of!! Until last year, I had no idea what the Bunbury Tails were about nor had I ever heard of any of the tracks and then someone got me the CD and I still can't get over how good it is! For anyone who doesn't know, \"The Bunbury Tails\" CD was released by Polydor in 1992 and it was based on a cute cartoon series in England which comprised of mainly bunnies playing cricket! Much of the humour would be better understood if you have an understanding of the game of cricket and its many legends over the years e.g. Viv Richards. Features the Bee Gees, Elton John, Level 42, Shakatak and many others!\" Featured Bee Gees Tracks: * We're The Bunburys * Bunbury Afternoon Fight the Good Fight (Eric Clapton) and some other tunes were written/cowritten by the Brothers Gibb, and feature occasional Gibb backup vocals. The Eric Clapton track was also issued on the 1988 Summer Olympics Album, this time credited to \"The Bunburys\" under the title \"Fight (No Matter How Long)\". Title: The Bunbury Tails Artist: Various Label: POLYDOR (UK) Cat #: 515 784-2 SOLO ALBUMS - BARRY: [1985] Now Voyager Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 4228234292 (Thanks to Phongsak Suppattarachai for this info!) [out of print in US, although Phongsak recently got it through Polydor (Germany); video still available in US] SOLO ALBUMS - ROBIN: [1970] Robin's Reign [out of print in US] According to Marty Hogan, \"Robin's Reign\" is available on CD from SPECTRUM, a German subsidiary of Polydor. Thanks, Marty! You can write to SPECTRUM at: SPECTRUM Records Holzdamm 57-61, D-2000 Hamburg, Germany Label: SPECTRUM Cat #: 847 914-2 Robert Phan also says that KARUSSEL had the CD under the same catalog number, released in 1991 and deleted in 1992. Label: KARUSSEL Cat #: 847 914-2 [1982] How Old Are You Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 4228108862 (Thanks to Phongsak Suppattarachai for this info!) [out of print in US; available on CD in Europe (Phongsak Suppattarachai recently reported finding this through www.musicexpress.com)] [1984] Secret Agent [out of print in US] Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 821 797-2 (thanks to Robert Phan for the catalog number) [1985] Walls Have Eyes [not released on CD in US, out of print] Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 821 592-2 (thanks to Robert Phan for the catalog number) SOLO ALBUMS - ANDY: Andy's three studio albums have been digitally remastered and reissued on CD. About time! [1977] Flowing Rivers Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 31453-9921-2 [1978] Shadow Dancing Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 42284-7916-2 [1980] After Dark Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 31453-9922-2 [1980] Andy Gibb's Greatest Hits [not released on CD, out of print] [1991] Andy Gibb [Greatest Hits Collection] A recent CD release of hit singles and unreleased tracks, including his final work \"Man On Fire.\" [Note: there is some confusion as to the actual title of this CD. The CD itself seems to either have no title, or else to be self-titled \"Andy Gibb.\" Distributors' catalogs, on the other hand, all seem to call it \"Greatest Hits Collection,\" \"Collection of His Greatest Hits,\" or some such variation. Yet none of these words can be found on the CD itself. Some on-line record outlets now refer to this album as S/T, for \"self titled\"] Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 314-511585-2 WORK WITH OTHER ARTISTS: [1980] Jimmy Ruffin - Album: \"Sunrise\" [not released on CD, out of print] [1980] Barbra Streisand - Album: \"Guilty\" [now digitally remastered for CD] Label: COLUMBIA Cat #: CK-36750 [1982] Dionne Warwick - Album: \"Heartbreaker\" [out of print in US; available in Germany as Cat #:258719 (thanks, Phongsak Suppattarachai!)] Label: ARISTA Cat #: ARCD-8006 [1983] Kenny Rogers - Album: \"Eyes That See In The Dark\" Label: RCA Cat #: PCD1-4697 [1985] Diana Ross - Album: \"Eaten Alive\" [out of print in US] Label: RCA Cat #: PCD1-5422 [1986] Carola - Album: \"The Runaway\" [Sweden only; has been out of print, but appears to once again returning to CD in Europe] Label: POLYDOR(Sweden) Cat #: 829 298-2 (thanks to Robert Phan for the catalog number) BEE GEES TRIBUTE ALBUMS: [1993] Bee Gees / Songbook (The Gibb Brothers By Others) [Not released in US, available by import from UK]] performed by various artists Label: CONOISSEUR COLLECTION Cat #: VSOP CD 184 [1994] Melody Fair: Tribute to the Bee Gees performed by various artists Label: EGGBERT Cat #: 80012 [1996] Soul of the Bee Gees performed by various artists Label: THE RIGHT STUFF Cat #: 7243-8-35600-2-8 AUSTRALIAN YEARS 1963-1966: Festival records has a large library of recordings from the Bee Gees during their Australian years of 1963-1966. These are the only recordings the Bee Gees themselves have no creative control over, and Festival has used this to great advantage, licensing the rights to these songs throughout the world. Polydor had a brief license to distribute these in the three-volume \"Rare, Precious and Beautiful\" series back in the late 60's. Some Australian demos, such as \"Top Hat\" and \"I'll Know What To Do\", are truly rare. Other recordings, especially singles such as \"Claustrophobia\" and \"Spicks and Specks\", seem to be on every record rack in town. There are a total of sixty Bee Gees songs from the Australian era. The following list of albums provides a partial sampling of the many reissues of these classics. Rather than offer a separate track listing of each of these albums, all sixty songs are listed below, with cross-references to the various albums on which the songs appear. Please feel free to add to this list with your own findings... Available on CD: [A] Birth of Brilliance Label: FESTIVAL Cat #: D 45813/4 [B] The Magic Collection: The Bee Gees Label: ARC Cat #: MEC 949044 [C] To Be Or Not To Be Label: THUNDERBOLT Cat #: CDTB 170 Released on LP: (likely out of print) [01] THE BEE GEES SING AND PLAY 14 BARRY GIBB SONGS (Leedon, 1965) [02] SPICKS AND SPECKS (Spin, 1966) [03] TURN AROUND, LOOK AT US (Calendar, 1967) [04] RARE PRECIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL (Polydor, 1968) [05] RARE PRECIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL, volume 2 (Polydor, 1968) [06] RARE PRECIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL, volume 3 (Polydor, 1969) [07] INCEPTION / NOSTALGIA (Karussel, 1970) [08] BEE GEES (Impact, 1975) [09] BIRTH OF BRILLIANCE (Festival, 1978) [10] MONDAY'S RAIN (Pickwick, 1978) [11] TAKE HOLD OF THAT STAR (Pickwick, 1978) [12] TURN AROUND, LOOK AT ME (Pickwick, 1978) [13] PEACE OF MIND (Pickwick, 1978) [14] BEE GEES BONANZA (Pickwick, 1978) The Australian Bee Gees songs: 1. All by myself [A-07-09] 2. All of my life [03-05-13-14] 3. And the children laughing [C-01-06-12] 4. Big chance [C-02-04-10-14] 5. Born a man [A-02-04-09-13-14] 6. Butterfly [A-07-08-09] 7. Cherry red [A-03-05-09-13-14] 8. Claustrophobia [A-B-C-01-05-09-11-14] 9. Coalman [A-07-08-09] 10. Could it be [A-B-C-01-05-09-11-14] 11. Daydream [07-08] 12. Don't say goodbye [01-05-13-14] 13. Every day I have to cry [A-B-C-03-05-09-11-14] 14. Exit, stage right [A-07-09] 15. Follow the wind [C-01-05-11-14] 16. Forever [07] 17. Glass house [C-02-04-10-14] 18. Hallelujah, I love her so [07] 19. How love was true [A-C-01-06-09-12] 20. How many birds [A-C-02-04-09-10-14] 21. I am the world [A-B-C-03-06-09-12] 22. I don't know why I bother with myself [C-02-04-10-14] 23. I don't think it's funny [A-B-C-01-06-09-12] 24. I love you because [07] 25. I want home [A-B-C-03-06-09-12] 26. I was a lover, a leader of men [A-C-01-03-05-06-09-11-13-14] 27. I'll know what to do [07] 28. In the morning (early recording) [A-B-07-08-09] 29. Jingle jangle [02-04-13-14] 30. Like nobody else [A-07-09] 31. Lonely winter [A-07-08-09] 32. Lum-de-loo [07-08] 33. Monday's rain (album version, see note below) [C-02-04-10-14] 34. Monday's rain (single version, see note below) [A-B-09] 35. Paperback writer [07-08] 36. Peace of mind [A-01-03-06-09-13] 37. Playdown [C-02-04-10-14] 38. Second hand people [A-C-02-04-09-10-14] 39. Somewhere [07] 40. Spicks and specks [A-B-C-02-04-09-10-14] 41. Storm [A-07-08-09] 42. Take hold of that star [C-01-05-11-14] 43. Terrible way to treat your baby [A] [07] [09] 44. The battle of the blue and the grey [A-B-C-03-06-09-12] 45. The end [07] 46. The three kisses of love [A-B-C-03-05-09-11-14] 47. The twelfth of never [07] 48. Theme from \"The travels of Jamie McPheeters\" [A-B-C-03-05-09-11-14] 49. Ticket to ride [07-08] 50. Timber! [A-01-06-09-13] 51. Tint of blue [02-04-13-14] 52. To be or not to be [A-C-01-05-09-11-14] 53. Top hat [07] 54. Turn around, look at me [A-B-C-03-06-09-12] 55. Where are you [02-04-10-14] 56. Wine and women [A-B-C-01-03-06-09-12] 57. You won't see me [A-07-08-09] 58. You wouldn't know [B-C-01-06-12] 59. You're nobody till somebody loves you [07-08] 60. You're the reason [07-08] Note: The album and single versions of \"Monday's Rain\" feature two entirely different vocals on the recordings. Among the several differences, the easiest to note is that the first chorus of the album version begins \"Don't let me down...\", while the single version has \"Don't go away...\". The vocal style on the second verse is also notably different. On the single version, it is unmistakably sung by Barry. The album version, by contrast, is quite mistakable indeed... ;-) Sincere thanks to Joe Brennan for his web site, which provided track listings for the old LPs. Also, I wouldn't have known about the two \"Monday's Rain\" versions if he hadn't told me. Once you know about it, of course, it's easy to spot. For more info on the Bee Gees' Australian era, be sure to check Joe Brennan's web page, at: http://www.cc.columbia.edu/~brennan/beegees/ THE \"of COURSE I'll pay $16 for this CD to hear the one Bee Gees track\" RECORDINGS: [1978] Grease (movie soundtrack) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 825 095-2 (thanks to Robert Phan for the catalog number) Frankie Valli sings \"Grease\" title track, a Barry Gibb composition. [1978] Sesame Street Fever (children's album) Robin Gibb sings \"Sesame Street Fever\" and \"Trash\" (not Gibb compositions) [1980] Times Square (movie soundtrack) \"Help Me\", written and performed by Robin Gibb and Marcy Levy [1988] 1988 Summer Olympics Album - One Moment In Time performed by various artists The Bee Gees perform Gibb composition \"Shape of Things To Come\". Another Gibb composition, \"Fight (No Matter How Long)\", is listed as by \"The Bunburys\" and features Eric Clapton's performance from \"The Bunbury Tails\" album. Label: ARISTA Cat #: ARCD - 8551 [1979] Chicago - Hot Streets If you've bought everything else on this list, but find that you still have money to burn, buy this one to hear falsetto Gibb backing vocals on \"Little Miss Lovin'.\" Chicago, incidentally, returned the favor with some horn work on the \"Spirits (Having Flown)\" LP, if I recall correctly. And yes, I suppose somewhere there is a Chicago fan who bought \"Spirits (Having Flown)\" JUST to hear those horns. Go figure. [1990] Nobody's Child - Romanian Angel Appeal performed by various artists Featuring \"How Can You Mend a Broken Heart\" from the 1989 Melbourne concert appearance Label: WARNER BROS. Cat #: 26280-2 [1993] Jose Y Durval - Todo Por Amor Something was mentioned on the mailing list previously about a Brazilian pop duo, Chitaozinho e Xororo, recording a cover of \"Words\" in Miami with guest vocals by the Bee Gees. Now Joe Brennan has been sent some info on yet another latin cover of \"Words\" with the Bee Gees by Jose y Durval, and Xororo listed as guitarist. Both albums are titled \"Todo Por Amo\". I don't evenPRETEND to know what's going on here, but CompuServe's All-Music Guide (use GO command to GO ALLMUSIC) cheerfully coughed up the catalog number for Jose y Durval, and refused to acknowledge any info for Chitaozinho e Xororo (quite possibly due to a spelling error, I would suspect...). Catalog info for Jose y Durval is as follows: Label: PHILLIPS Cat #: 314-510464-2 [1995] Tapestry Revisited - A Tribute to Carole King performed by various artists (video also available) The Bee Gees sing Carole King composition \"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow\" Label: Lava Records Cat #: 92604-2 [1996] Paul Anka - Amigos According to Grant Walters, \"Barry sings backround vocals with Paul and Anthea Anka on the song \"Yo Te Amo\" (Do I Love You). It's a very light, breezy ballad, and the three voices meld quite nicely. Barry's vocals are mostly falsetto, sung very gently and breathily - but there are times we get to hear that wonderful airy regular voice of his :-) All in all well worth the purchase of the CD.\" Label: COLUMBIA Cat #: CK 91110 [198*] Barbra Streisand - One Voice Barry appears live and sings \"Gulity\" and \"What Kind of Fool\" with Barbra. Also available on video. Label: COLUMBIA Cat #: CK-40788 [199*] Coca-Cola Comercials Our efforts to resolve the cola mystery are finally starting to pay off. Let's follow the trail so far. In the sixties, around 1968 from what I've heard, the brothers wrote and recorded two songs for Coca-cola. It sounds as if Bill Shepherd is doing the orchestrations. I've heard them on tape, but not on any commerical (no pun intended) releases. One jingle is entitled \"Another Cold and Windy Day\". This tune is reminiscent of \"Holiday,\" and features Robin seeking solace to his miserable and unceasing agony in a bottle of sugared phosphoric acid (otherwise known as Coca-Cola). If Tolstoy were to write soft drink jingles, they would sound like this. \"...I turn my face into the sun, the time of winter has begun...\" The other clip is \"Sitting in the Meadow\", which is rather similar to \"Sir Geoffrey Saved the World\". Robin leads on this upbeat tune, with Barry joining in on the chorus. \"Sitting in the meadow, frolic in the grass / Wouldn't you be lazy, everybody asks...\" and so on. I never understood the reason these were made until I took my son to see the \"Turbo Rangers\" movie a while back. Before the movie started, they had a little 90-second music video with some angst-ridden nineties ensemble. It was... a Coca-Cola jingle. Since I go to the movies about as often as an Amish farmer, I don't know how many others of these were made. But it seems entirely possible that the Bee Gees appeared in some such promo as this, to be played in the movie theatres. For you restless collectors out there, perhaps this is yet another thing to keep an eye peeled for. I wonder... But all this aside, the issue has been, where can you buy a CD with these commericals on it? I had heard from others that Coca-cola had (or so they heard) released this as a promotional CD. However, it was conspicuous in its absence at the official Coca-Cola boutique and souvenir-stand near Trump Tower on 5th Avenue. The road next led me to HMV at Herald Square, where I found an import CD called \"Great Cola Commercials - Vol. 2\" (Vox Records, UK) that had jingles from Del Shannon, Johnny Cash and a cast of dozens... but no Bee Gees. So I speculated that there MUST be a Volume One somewhere, another Holy Grail of soda jingles yet to be found. Then we heard from Douwe Dijkstra, in the Netherlands. Douwe read my earlier pleas for assistance, and provided the following: \"The CD that I have is called 'Coca-Cola Comercials.' This is the official title. \"Furthermore in the inlay it says: '65 sensational tracks' and 'things go better with Coke.' \"The only Bee Gees performed track is #37 being the one starting with \"Sitting in the Meadow\" \"In my view there is no \"Great Cola Commercials vol 1\", but #2 is just called #2 because the above mentioned Coca Cola did already exist. \"You can order both CD's from \"Offshore Echoes Magazine\" to be found on http://www.guernseyweb.co.uk/cdjing.html \" So, there you have it. Case closed. Thanks, Douwe!! Now, what's this about Dentyne commercials? ;-) * Guilty Pleasures: The Songs You Hate To Love\" performed by various artists The most disturbing cover art I've ever seen, bar none. Aside from this, the album is noteworthy for its inclusion of rare Gibb composition \"Gilbert Green\" as performed by Gerry Marsden of Gerry and the Pacemakers. LABEL: SONY MUSIC SPECIAL PRODUCTS Cat #: AK-53923 * Roy Orbison - Rare Orbison Vol. 2 Barry Gibb/Larry Gatlin composition \"Indian Summer\" originally came out on the Gatlin Brothers \"Smile\" album in 1985. It features vocals by Barry, Larry Gatlin, and Roy Orbison. It is also available on the \"Legendary Roy Orbison\" box set. (Thanks to Jill Thompson and Imran for this info!) Label: MONUMENT Cat #: AK-45404 Also available on: Label: COLUMBIA SPECIAL PRODUCTS Cat #: 45404 SINGLES WORTH FINDING: [1989] One / Wing and A Prayer This is the only US release of the song \"Wing and a Prayer\", a track included on the European \"One\" CD. Label: WARNER [1993] Paying the Price of Love / Decadence The song \"Decadence\" was included on the European \"Size Isn't Everything\" CD, but in the US could only be found on the single. It is a remix of \"You Should Be Dancing\", among other things. The US single also includes three (!) remixes of \"Paying the Price of Love\". Maybe I'm just not into remixes, but I can't help but wonder what inspired the hyper-marketing of so many of these, ESPECIALLY when the perfectly listenable songs \"855-7019\" and \"My Destiny\" were languishing in storage. Label: POLYDOR (US) [1993] Paying the Price of Love/Paying the Price of Love (KC Mix)/My Destiny/Paying the Price of Love (The Ocean Drive Mix) Label: POLYDOR (UK) Cat #: 859 471-2 [1993] How To Fall in Love, Part 1 (edit)/855-7019/Fallen Angel (remix) Label: POLYDOR (UK) Cat #: 855 647-2 Much thanks to Marty for solving the above mysteries! [1997] Alone / Closer than Close / Rings Around the Moon This UK single has rare b-side \"Rings Around the Moon\". This song also recently became available on a US maxi-CD single of \"Alone,\" with \"Decadence\" and \"Stayin' Alive [live version]\" thrown in for good measure. Label: POLYDOR (UK) Cat #: 573 527-2 [1997] I Could Not Love You More/Love Never Dies/Brits Medley This second single from the UK release of \"Still Waters\" has the rare b-side \"Love Never Dies.\" The single faded quickly on the charts, so if you're looking for it, better look now! Label: POLYDOR (UK) Cat #: 571 223-2 THE \"Let's Parody the Bee Gees and MAKE MONEY FA$T\" RECORDINGS: [1981] Hee Bee Gee Bees - \"The Original Hee Bee Gee Bees' 439 Golden Greats\" According to Joe Brennan, this is the work of Phillip Pope, Mike Stevens and Angus Deayton. This parody album includes tracks \"Meaningless Songs\" and \"Posing in the Moonlight.\" In the interests of justice, let me just mention here that, years later, the brothers Gibb were given a chance to detonate the Hee Bee Gee Bees live at a charity telethon in the UK. Ahh, revenge... [out of print] LABEL: Hee Bee Gee Bees [RCA] (UK) * Additionally, the Bee Gees parody THEMSELVES on the Howard Stern New Years' Eve video show. See video info, below. BEE GEES APPEARANCES ON VIDEO: [1978] Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band VHS: MCA Catalog # 55013 $29.95 LASERDISC: MCA Catalog # 17004 [198*] Barbra Streisand - One Voice Barry appears in concert with Barbra and sings two duets with her: \"Guilty\" and \"What Kind of Fool\" [1985] Barry Gibb - Now Voyager VHS: MCA Catalog # 80187 $19.95 Movies Unlimited Cata log # 071294 $14.99 Call Movies Unlimited at (800) 523-0823 [1990] The Bee Gees One For All Tour - Live (2 vols.) VHS: Volume I MPI Catalog # 1935 Volume II MPI Catalog # 1936 LASERDISC: Volumes I & II Combined MPI Catalog # 9802 $29.98 Call MPI Home Entertainment at (800) 323-0442 [1994] Howard Stern New Year's Rotten Eve Pay-Per-View (is this the exact title?) The video of Howard Stern's Pay Per View event features the Bee Gees singing a parody of \"To Love Somebody\" in a gag promo for John Wayne Bobbitt. I've seen this at Palmer Video, may be available for rental elsewhere as well. If you're unable to find a copy, posting to the alt.fan.howard-stern newsgroup may be of some benefit. (Warning: video contains adult content -- indeed, aside from the appearance by the brothers Gibb, the video is pretty much nothing else BUT adult content...) [1995] Tapestry Revisited - A Tribute to Carole King The Bee Gees sang on \"Tapestry Revisited,\" the Carole King tribute album. This video features songs and interviews with several of the artists who worked on this album, including the Bee Gees. [1997] Keppel Road - The Life and Music of the Bee Gees A recent documentary on the Bee Gees, which also features the song-in-progress \"Just In Case\" Laserdisc version also available, at least in Japan, maybe elsewhere besides... VHS: Polygram Video Catalog #440 054 881-3 $19.95 * The Bee Gees - Music Biography (import from Japan) \"21 songs, clips and live performances, plus rare material from the early days in Australia.\" 54 min. VHS: Music Video Distributors Catalog # R 2310 $69.95 LASERDISC: Music Video Distributors Catalog # LR 2310 Call Music Video Distributors at (800) 888-0486 * The Return of Bruno An HBO production featuring Bruce Willis in a fictional documentary along the lines of \"Spinal Tap.\" Cameo appearances by Ringo Starr, Dick Clark, the Bee Gees and others. BEE GEES SONGS IN THE MOVIES (AND ON VIDEO, MAYBE): [1970] Melody [1971] Bloomfield (UK), The Hero (US) (\"The Loner\" by Maurice, performed by The Bloomfields [which Joe Brennan notes...\"sounds like a pseudonym for somebody but I don't know who\"]) [1975] All This and World War II (Bee Gees and other artists perform Beatles songs) [1977] Saturday Night Fever [1978] Grease (title song was written by the Barry Gibb and performed by Frankie Valli) [1980] Times Square (\"Help Me\", written and performed by Robin Gibb and Marcy Levy) [1983] Stayin Alive * A Breed Apart (score by Maurice, and main title \"Hold her in your hand\" written by Barry and Maurice, sung by Maurice) (thanks, Joe!) [1988] Hawks Featuring songs from Barry's unreleased solo album \"Moonlight Madness\". The movie is also based on a story (unpublished?) by Barry Gibb and David English. BEE GEES LASER DISCS AND CD-ROMS: * Bee Gees - Interactive CD-ROM (is this even CLOSE to the title?) I had heard there was a Bee Gees interactive CD-ROM in Europe a while back, but I have no info on this at all. If anyone knows about it, I'm looking forward to hearing from you! * Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band LASERDISC: MCA Catalog # 17004 * The Bee Gees One For All Tour - Live (2 vols.) LASERDISC: Volumes I & II Combined MPI Catalog # 9802 $29.98 Call MPI Home Entertainment at (800) 323-0442 * The Bee Gees - Music Biography (import from Japan) Described in the catalog as \"21 songs, clips and live performances, plus rare material from the early days in Australia.\" 54 min. LASERDISC: Music Video Distributors Catalog # LR 2310 Call Music Video Distributors at (800) 888-0486 * Keppel Road In Japan, the \"Keppel Road\" video is now available on Laser Disc too. Also, Singapore, the busiest transit stop in the world, does seem to have some nice laser discs available... * Greatest Bee Gees Karaoke As Karen Liew writes, \"I haven't seen it, but I think that there's footage of the Bee Gees in it. I make this assumption because there's this teeny tiny itsy bitsy thanking the Bee Gees for their co-operation and video footage... The LD is red all over, with a landscape photo of the brothers smack in the centre (I think). All I can remember is that Robin was in the centre and he had long hair with sunglasses on... I remember seeing Massachussetts, and the New York Mining Disaster, but not much else. ...I went to a couple of stores in Far East, and most of them are priced at S$89 (around US$60). At Supreme Records, I found a copy selling at S$89, but at the store next door, it was selling for S$82. I found the Video CDversion of this, (also at Far East Plaza) but it came in two parts, each sold separately (S$39).\" Supreme Compact Disc Far East Plaza 14 Scotts Road #03-14 Tel.: (65) 7325432 * One Another find from Karen Liew, who writes: \"- The description on the back said that it covers the brothers' comeback album. ...The LD kind of looks like the \"One\" album; white with black and white photographs. It definitely looks less garish than the karaoke LD... This LD is selling for S$45 (around US$30) and can only be found (so far) in the LD store right smack next to Supreme Records. (I forget the name, sorry)\" INTERVIEW CLIPS AND TELEVISION APPEARANCES: Thanks to Antonette Daniar for providing us with the following info... The AG*BG Video Exchange Club is the only ALL Video club (with permission) in North America that offers only Bee Gees/Andy Gibb video material. Here are some of the video clips available from Judy Gogarty and the AG*BG Video Exchange Club of Edmonton, Canada: * VH-1 Bee Gees Weekend (1989 Promo Story) * Bee Gees Spotlight (Canadian video) videos '60's to '90s * Rock of Europe 1989 * Fighting Back (England - 1992) interview with Maurice about his alcohol problem There is no e-mail address and no web page. Snail mail address is as follows: Judy Gogarty AG*BG Video Exchange Club 12717 - 116th Street Edmonton, Alberta Canada. T5E 5H1 Letters are sent to her and she will send a membership sheet to be filled out and signed. It is sent back to her and she sends you the order form with the complete list of all the video clips that she has available. There are hundreds to choice from, Poor to Excellent quality. Clips are to be checked off to fit a 2 hour tape. The cost to Canadian customers is $19.00 (in Canadian funds), which includes insured postage. New US prices: $16.00 US funds for each T120 includes regular postage. Overseas fans can write for details and for reduced transfer costs. No cheques accepted only money orders made out to JUDY GOGARTY. Orders take 3 weeks from the time it is received. Keep in mind that there may be delays. Holidays there is an additional delay of one week. She stresses to be patient. The price of transfer tapes from Europe are listed on the order form beside each tape. These tapes are sold as is and will not be changed or edited. Always check off an extra 15 minutes of clips in case one is not available. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Responses to FAQ: Send responses and comments to David Garcia at garc@compuserve.com or post to the mailing lists if you are a subscriber. Special thanks to the following for their kind assistance in producing this FAQ: Renee Schreiber, Joe Brennan, Chris Mathis, Bette Hanson, Lynn Lyda, Antonette Daniar, Jill Thompson, \"Imran C.\", Joey Spain, Ed Vlasov, Melody Ishiwata, \"Kevin M.\", Doug \"Doug in MO\" Shannon, Jimmy Wade, Goran Gustafsson, Juan Perea, Grant Walters, \"Tony\", \"Mike\", Lucas Broer, Joel K. Ashby, \"Di\", Marty Hogan, Rhonda J. Platania, Anne Simpson, Al Collum III, Elliott A. Jacobowitz, Sue Thompson, Kathy Gray and her friend in France, Ruth Burcaw, \"BG Pixie\" CBolitiski, Ann M. Richardson, Marcel Troost, Daniel Navarro, Doug \"Doug in TX\" Wilson, Phongsak Suppattarachai, \"Marion from (today's climate here) Germany\", Colin Harris, Greg Luther, Helio Takahashi, Douwe Dijkstra, Diane Weidenkopf, Robert Phan, Karen Liew, Ron Ramirez, Jay Siekierski, Alan Dail, Joan Furilla, Jan Carnell, \"Amy on AOL\", Udo Muellner, Park Duk-Hyeon, Joseph Yellin, Tom Fini, Martha Irvin and many others (to whom I apologize for their accidental omission)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.430694580078125, "source": "search", "title": "Bee Gees Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Part 2/4" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "PayPlay.FM - Carole King Mp3 Download", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.288686752319336, "source": "search", "title": "PayPlay.FM - Carole King Mp3 Download" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "Carole King (born February 9, 1942) is an American singer-songwriter and pianist, regarded as one of the most influential female songwriters of the 20th century. One half of a legendary songwriting partnership together with her one-time husband, Gerry Goffin, she wrote several hit songs in the '60s hits for artists such as The Shirelles (\"Will You Love Me Tomorrow\"), Aretha Franklin (\"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman\"), and The Monkees (\"Pleasant Valley Sunday\").", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.911863327026367, "source": "search", "title": "PayPlay.FM - Carole King Mp3 Download" }, { "answer": "Goffin and King", "passage": "Goffin and King soon formed a songwriting partnership, eventually married, and had two daughters, Louise Goffin and Sherry Goffin Kondor, both of whom have also become singers. Working for Aldon Music in the Brill Building in the heart of New York's music district, where chart-topping hits were churfned out during the 1960s, the Goffin-King partnership first hit it big with \"Will You Love Me Tomorrow\". Recorded by The Shirelles, the song topped the charts in 1961. It was later covered by Dusty Springfield, Little Eva, Roberta Flack, Laura Branigan, The Four Seasons, and King herself.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.938446044921875, "source": "search", "title": "PayPlay.FM - Carole King Mp3 Download" }, { "answer": "Goffin and King", "passage": "In 1962, Goffin and King co-wrote \"Up on the Roof\", which was first recorded by The Drifters. Released at the tail end of that year, the song epitomised the urban romantic dream of the Brill Building era and became a big hit, reaching number five on the U.S. pop singles chart and number four on the U.S. R&B singles chart. It has since been covered many times by artists such as Laura Nyro (1970), James Taylor (1979), and Neil Diamond (1993), among others, and also by King herself in 1970.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.949646949768066, "source": "search", "title": "PayPlay.FM - Carole King Mp3 Download" }, { "answer": "Goffin and King", "passage": "The songwriting team's 1965 \"Pleasant Valley Sunday\", a number-three hit for The Monkees, was inspired by their move to suburban West Orange, New Jersey. Goffin and King also wrote several songs for Head, the feature film debut of The Monkees.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.010686874389648, "source": "search", "title": "PayPlay.FM - Carole King Mp3 Download" }, { "answer": "Now That Everything's Been Said", "passage": "During that time, King helped pioneer a record label, Tomorrow Records, divorced Goffin and married Charles Larkey (of the Myddle Class). Moving to the West Coast, Larkey, King, and Danny Kortchmar formed a group called The City, which released one album, Now That Everything's Been Said, but the album was a commercial failure. King then released Writer (1970), a critically acclaimed record, but unfortunately another commercial failure. Undaunted, the following year King gave thoughtful, folk-flavoured reinterpretations of some of her early pop hits as a songwriter, interweaving them with new compositions in the aptly-titled Tapestry (1971). The album became the turning point in her career.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.548357009887695, "source": "search", "title": "PayPlay.FM - Carole King Mp3 Download" }, { "answer": "Goffin and King", "passage": "Goffin and King reunited to write four songs on Thoroughbred (1975). David Crosby, Graham Nash, and James Taylor, a long-time friend of King's, all appeared on the record. Thoroughbred would be her last gold record. She married another songwriting partner, Rick Evers, after releasing Simple Things in 1977. Evers, however, died of a heroin overdose a year later.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.869067192077637, "source": "search", "title": "PayPlay.FM - Carole King Mp3 Download" }, { "answer": "Goffin and King", "passage": "In 1977, King moved to Idaho. She released Welcome Home (1978), which marked her debut as a co-producer on an album. Subsequent album releases included Touch The Sky (1979), Pearls: Songs of Goffin and King (1980), and One to One (1982). After releasing Speeding Time in 1983, King took a break in Idaho, where she became an environmental activist. That same year, she played piano on \"Chains And Things\" on the B.B. King album Why I Sing The Blues. In 1985, she wrote and performed \"Care-A-Lot\", the theme song to The Care Bears Movie. She returned to music in 1989, recording City Streets with guest Eric Clapton on two tracks, followed by Colour of Your Dreams (1993), with a guest appearance by Slash of Guns N' Roses. In addition, her song \"Now And Forever\" was featured in the opening credits to the 1992 film, A League of Their Own, and was nominated for a Grammy Award.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.876648902893066, "source": "search", "title": "PayPlay.FM - Carole King Mp3 Download" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "King also recorded a duet with Anne Murray on the latter's album Duets: Friends & Legends (2007). The song \"Time Don't Run Out On Me (Duet With Carole King)\" was originally recorded by Murray for her 1984 album Heart Over Mind. The song was written by King and Goffin. Anne Murray had said that she wouldn't have re-recorded the song as a duet with anyone else but King, as she had co-written the song.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.100666999816895, "source": "search", "title": "PayPlay.FM - Carole King Mp3 Download" }, { "answer": "Carole King", "passage": "Bee Gees Frequently Asked Questions August 25, 1998 Table of Contents: Part One: 1-01. Who are the Bee Gees? Part Two: 2-01. What LPs, CDs or videos am I missing from my collection? Part Three: 3-01. What Bee Gees on-line resources are available? Part Four: 4-01. What is a FAQ? 4-02. Whatever happened to...? 4-03. Will the Bee Gees ever perform live again? 4-04. Will \"Still Waters\" be their last album? 4-05. What is the Bee Gees e-mail address? 4-06. Who is Renee Schreiber? 4-07. What is this rumor about missing lyrics to the song \"Rings Around the Moon\"? 4-08. When will the Bee Gees make a Christmas album (and/or country album, \"unplugged\" album, etc.)? 4-09. Who decides whether rarities are released? Any chance that some unreleased tracks will be made available? 4-10. What kind of tuning does Barry use on his guitar? 4-11. How tall are the Bee Gees? 4-12. Are any of the Gibb brothers left-handed? 4-13. When are their families' birthdays and anniversaries? 4-14. Who is older, Robin or Maurice? 4-15. What's on the list of forthcoming events? 4-16. Where can I find the lyrics to...? 4-17. Have any books been written about the Bee Gees or Andy Gibb? 4-18. Where can I order a CD of...? 4-19. Any fan get togethers planned for the near future? 4-20. What interviews have appeared in newspapers or magazines lately? 4-21. Where can I find Maurice Gibb lunchboxes and other Bee Gees memoribilia? 4-22. Save me, save me! The Bee Gees are just another one of my obsessions, but she says it's tearing my world apart, and if I only had my mind on something else, I could dedicate my life to something new. Where do I stand? I look like a happy man, but how hopelessly I'm lost! I have just myself to blame, it seems. Where do I go from here? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1-01. Who are the Bee Gees? A. David Garcia writes... The Bee Gees are three brothers: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, and Maurice Gibb. From 1967 to 1969, they were joined by Vince Melouney and Colin Petersen. In 1970, while Robin pursued a solo career, the album \"Cucumber Castle\" was released with just Barry and Maurice as the Bee Gees. Contrary to popular belief, younger brother Andy Gibb was never a member of the Bee Gees as such, although his brothers lent assistance in songwriting, producing and backing vocals on his three solo albums. The brothers Gibb were born in the Isle of Man, an island located between Great Britain and Ireland. Barry was born on September 1st, 1946. Robin and Maurice, twins, were born on December 22nd, 1949. The family later moved to Manchester, England, where Andy was born on March 5, 1958. According to a 1979 TV Bio, as children the three boys used to perform in Manchester theaters. They called their singing trio \"The Rattlesnakes\", and later \"Wee Johnny Hays and the Blue Cats.\" Their harmonies were so natural that, one day at home, their mother mistook their singing as a radio on in the next room. In 1958 the Gibb family, with infant Andy, sailed to Australia. It was there that the brothers started pursuing professional careers as singers and songwriters. Their father, Hugh Gibb, and been a professional drummer and bandleader in his youth. The brothers' talent caught the attention of a local DJ, and soon they were performing at racetracks, beach resorts, and on local radio and TV broadcasts. Around this time they named themselves the BG's, and later, the Bee Gees. In 1963, Festival Records signed the Bee Gees to their first record contract. Though hits as a group were slow in coming, Barry put his songwriting talents to good use writing for other singers and groups. In 1966 the Bee Gees had their first number one single in Australia, \"Spicks and Specks.\" The following January the Gibb family boarded a ship back to England. The brothers had sent demo tapes to NEMS, the group managing the Beatles. One night Robert Stigwood sat down and listened to a few demo tapes from the pile. He liked what he heard, and wanted to see about signing them up. The 1967 album \"Bee Gees First\" was a tremendous debut success. The first single, \"New York Mining Disaster 1941\", was believed by many to be recorded by the Beatles under a different name. American record executives started using this as a technique to spark interest in the record, saying only that the name of this group began with a \"B\" and ended with an \"S\". With the follow-up success of \"Holiday\" and \"To Love Somebody\", people soon knew quite well who the Bee Gees were. Later that year, the Bee Gees -- now the three brothers and fellow Australians Vince Melouney and Colin Petersen -- recorded the album \"Horizontal\". The single \"Massachusetts\" topped the UK charts. In 1968, the \"Idea\" album soon followed with the classics \"I Started a Joke\" and \"I've Gotta Get a Message To You\". As was often the case with sixties pop groups, the first flash of success soon after brought dissension and clashes of egos -- what Barry calls the \"First Fame\" syndrome. Despite years of performing together as brothers, the sudden rise to fame soon overwhelmed the Bee Gees. In 1969, with the \"Odessa\" album, there were conflicts over the release of \"First of May\" as a single. Robin thought that \"Lamplight\" should be the a-side. Other divisions ensued, and eventually resulted in Robin departing to pursue a solo career. Around this time Vince Melouney and Colin Petersen also split from the band. Robin's solo debut, \"Robin's Reign\", was a modest success in Europe. The single \"Saved By The Bell\" did particularly well in Germany. Meanwhile, Barry and Maurice continued together as the Bee Gees. Their album, \"Cucumber Castle\", also coincided with a UK television special. Soon after, however, Barry and Maurice went their separate ways as well. The reconciliation was a gradual one. Barry once remarked that, if they hadn't been brothers, they probably never would have got back together. The \"Two Years On\" album seemed more like an anthology of three soloists than any sort of group effort. The song \"Lonely Days\", however, did show that they could still work together as a group. On their next album, \"Trafalgar\", the reconciliation process continued. The Bee Gees finally had their first #1 single in the US, \"How Can You Mend A Broken Heart\". The success of this classic showed that the brothers Gibb were far more successful as a group than they would ever be as soloists. As evidenced by the 1972 album \"To Whom It May Concern\", the Bee Gees were now drifting into a musical pattern of soft ballads. The songs \"Run To Me\" and \"My World\" were typical of the group's sound of this time. Eventually the Bee Gees decided to break away from the London scene and start afresh in the United States. In the US, the Bee Gees started in new directions musically. Unfortunately, these new directions were bereft of commercial success. The 1973 album, \"Life in a Tin Can\", saw meager sales of its single, \"I Saw A New Morning\". Finally, when \"Wouldn't I Be Someone\", the single from \"A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In the Pants\", failed to climb the charts, the record company chose not to release the album. Soon after this, the talents of accomplished record producer Arif Mardin were brought to the group's assistance. As producer of their next album, \"Mr. Natural\", he helped the Bee Gees to evolve their creativity, \"open their ears\", and explore musical forms quite different from the warm ballads they had grown accustomed to. The \"Mr. Natural\" album turned out not to be the commercial breakthrough the Bee Gees were seeking, but with tracks like \"Heavy Breathing\", \"Dogs\", and \"Charade\", it was obvious that the brothers were finding their way down new paths of songwriting. Around this time their personal lives also began to grow and change. Robin became a father, and so did Barry. In 1975, Maurice re-married. As the brothers were finding their way back to success musically, they were also starting to realize that there was much more to life than just putting another gold record on the studio wall. The following year, Arif Mardin's guidance paid off with the album \"Main Course\", featuring \"Jive Talkin\", \"Nights on Broadway\", and \"Fanny (Be Tender With My Love)\". This rebirth of the Bee Gees was far more intense than anyone had expected. The urban music scene was shifting to R&B Dance, and the \"blue-eyed soul\" of the Bee Gees' \"Main Course\" album fit right in. In 1976, the Bee Gees changed record labels in the US. Now that they were under Polydor, they no longer had Atlantic Records producer Arif Mardin to assist them. In this sense, the \"Children of the World\" album was a true test of their talents: Arif Mardin had brought them this far, now could they continue on their own? The album's first single, \"You Should Be Dancing\", quickly rose to success as the dance clubs latched onto its intense rhythms and falsetto harmonies. Among the trendy night clubs and discotheques, the song became an anthem. Other songs from the album, \"Boogie Child\" and \"Love So Right\", also did well. Work began on the next studio album. The Bee Gees relocated to the Chateau D'Heuroville studio in France. Sometime soon after, Robert Stigwood, their manager, called them to request some songs for a movie soundtrack. He described the film he was producing, some low budget dance movie set in Brooklyn. He persuaded the brothers to give him the songs that were already recorded for their next album. This project eventually became the film \"Saturday Night Fever\". Having thus been relieved of their entire studio album, the Gibb brothers now spent some time mixing the tracks for the live double-LP, \"Here At Last... Bee Gees Live!\" Soon after, though, Robert Stigwood called again -- this time about yet another film. Now Robert wanted the Bee Gees to work as supporting actors in a musical, a film that would weave Beatles songs into a story about Sgt. Pepper and a mythical place called Heartland. Peter Frampton would be assigned the lead role, and the Bee Gees would be cast as the Henderson brothers. The film would be called, of course, \"Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.\" In late 1977, while the Bee Gees were filming \"Sgt. Pepper\", the film \"Saturday Night Fever\" was released. Three songs from the soundtrack -- \"How Deep Is Your Love\", \"Stayin' Alive\", and \"Night Fever\" -- instantly climbed to the top of the singles charts. The soundtrack album stayed at #1 for 24 weeks, becoming the top selling album up to that time, and remains even now the best selling soundtrack album in history. While all this took place, the brothers saw changes on the set of the \"Sgt. Pepper\" film. They had been sharing a trailer; now they each had a private trailer of their own. People who had previously ignored them were now far more deferential. With the astounding success of the \"Saturday Night Fever\" soundtrack, suddenly these three nameless supporting actors were central to the film. It's a wonderful feeling, of course, to be the sudden center of attention on a movie lot. Except, in this case, the movie was looking less and less promising each day. In stages, the Bee Gees began to realize that their movie debut, arriving at the pinnacle of their success as a music group, was destined to be a hideous waste of film. \"Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" was a bomb in the making, and the Bee Gees wanted out. On three separate occasions, the brothers literally begged Robert Stigwood to take them out of the film. But it was, of course, too late for that. So, they carried on as best they could and hoped the damage to their careers would be minimal. In the end, their musical careers emerged relatively unscathed. It was, however, the end of their acting careers. At the time, it was rumored that Barry was being considered for the role of Che Gueverra in Robert Stigwood's film version of \"Evita\". As it turned out, the film \"Evita\" ended up being postponed for nearly two decades, by which point the opportunity had passed him by. As for the film \"Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\", although the brothers' predictions of cinematic disaster proved correct, they did manage to pull a nice single out of the soundtrack: Robin's version of \"Oh, Darling\", the only Bee Gees' hit song that they didn't write themselves. Whatever the public thought of the film \"Sgt. Pepper\", the Bee Gees were to be more permanently linked with a movie they had never even appeared in: \"Saturday Night Fever\". Before the release of \"Fever\", disco was gaining some airplay, but merely as another of many forms of popular music, and disco clubs were something most people only read about in \"New York\" magazine. The film \"Saturday Night Fever\" changed all that. Now discos were not just for the urban trendsetters. Suddenly you had assistant managers of suburban tub and tile outlet stores wearing leisure suits and gold medallions on Saturday nights. Dance instruction studios were overwhelmed with requests to \"teach me to dance like Travolta\". Songs like \"Disco Duck\" and \"Macho Man\" crowded established rock acts off the airwaves. During this time the Bee Gees were a constant presence. At one point, Gibb compositions held all the top five slots on Billboard's top ten. This sort of success naturally evokes a wide span of reactions, ranging from blind imitation to outright resentment and loathing. In the midst of all the excitement, while Rod Stewart released his disco hit \"Do You Think I'm Sexy\" and Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones worked on his \"Emotional Rescue\" falsetto, others began to rebel, and the anti-disco backlash began. Looking back, it was both unfortunate and unfair that the Bee Gees were blamed for disco. Had the movie \"Saturday Night Fever\" never been made, and those same Gibb compositions made their way to the Bee Gees' next studio album as originally planned, the whole \"disco fever\" travesty might have been avoided. Ultimately, disco was as much a fashion trend as a music trend, and the fashion industry found \"Saturday Night Fever\" to be a convenient infomercial. The irony in all this was that the Bee Gees didn't dance, didn't wear leisure suits, and didn't even particularly like dance movies like \"Fever\". They've always characterized their music as \"Blue-Eyed Soul\", and whether people danced to it or not was pretty much beside the point. They took pride in their songwriting craft, not in the merchandising of garish disco lifestyles. With their next studio album, \"Spirits Having Flown\", they sought to provide more variety. The lead single, \"Too Much Heaven\", was a slow ballad, not a disco dance tune. The \"Spirits Having Flown\" album had a variety of musical styles, from the Caribbean feel of the title track to the smoky nightclub sound of \"Stop, Think Again.\" Nearly all the songs were sung in falsetto vocals, however, and \"Tragedy\", the second single, was undeniably disco in style. The album sold well, and the Bee Gees easily filled football stadiums in their 1979 concert tour. One of the fans at Dodger Stadium that night was singer Barbra Streisand. She asked the brothers to work with her on her next album. As Barry started production of Barbra's \"Guilty\" album, Maurice produced the LP \"Steppin' Out\" for the Osmonds. During this time, new Bee Gees compositions went to Barbra's album, and also to Jimmy Ruffin's \"Sunrise\" album, which Robin was producing. Barbra's \"Guilty\" album netted three top singles in 1980, and has been the most successful album of her career. Now work began on the Bee Gees' next studio album. In many ways, the \"Living Eyes\" album was unlike all their other recent work. \"Spirits Having Flown\" had a falsetto lead on every track but \"Until\"; \"Living Eyes\" avoided falsetto leads on every song but \"Soldiers\". Not only were the pulsating rhythm sections of \"Children of the World\" gone, but the backup trio of Alan Kendall, Dennis Bryon and Blue Weaver were all replaced by session musicians halfway through the production. One song, \"Be Who You Are\", even had a long symphonic introduction with a full orchestra. Unfortunately, 1981 was not a good year for the brothers Gibb. The disco backlash was causing radio stations to avoid any new vinyl by the Bee Gees. In the meantime, punk rock and new wave groups were defining the sound of the 80's. Looking back on these days, one journalist remarked \"...the Bee Gees were trying to be the Bee Gees at the same time that the Sex Pistols were being the Sex Pistols.\" In the meantime, their record label, RSO, was in turmoil. Changes at the top and financial chaos clouded the release of \"Living Eyes\". The pages of Rolling Stone carried, not Bee Gees album reviews, but news of lawsuits and audits. So it was that the rock press barely noticed when, in the wake of six consecutive number one hits, \"He's A Liar\" floundered on the singles charts. There might be an article or an interview somewhere that explains what happened next. If so, I have yet to find it. It's easier to say what didn't happen. The Bee Gees didn't release any more studio albums. They didn't go on tour. They didn't work with their former back-up band of Kendall, Bryon and Weaver. They didn't stay with RSO. Instead, for the next six years their efforts would be divided between writing and producing for other artists and working on their own occasional solo projects. To make an unfortunate comparison, the Bee Gees became the three artists formerly known as the Bee Gees. The lone exception to this period \"in exile\" was the soundtrack to the movie \"Stayin' Alive\". Sylvester Stallone was hired to direct this sequel to \"Saturday Night Fever\". Looking at the film, it is obvious that this was a work crafted in Stallone's own image. Even John Travolta ended up looking like Rambo in Spandex. In directing the film, Stallone was at least somewhat obligated to include Bee Gees songs in the soundtrack. But most of the emphasis was given to the music of Frank Stallone, the director's brother. In contrast, some songs the Bee Gees wrote were faded out abruptly in the middle of a verse. In any case, both the film and the soundtrack album failed to measure up to the original. In between \"Living Eyes\" and the \"Stayin' Alive\" film, Robin released his solo album \"How Old Are You\" on the Polydor label. This album was produced by Robin and Maurice, and all the compositions were by the twins, including the single \"Juliet\". The album and single did well in Germany, but were scarcely noticed in the US. Barry's absence from the album was easily explained: he had just finished producing Dionne Warwick's \"Heartbreaker\" LP, and was about to begin production of \"Eyes That See In The Dark\" for Kenny Rogers. Both of Barry's projects were co-produced by Karl Richardson and Albhy Galuten, and consisted of songs written by the Bee Gees, and occasional co-writing by Albhy Galuten. The next Bee Gees success was to come in under the radar. \"Islands In the Stream\" was a huge country hit for Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton. It also crossed over and dominated mainstream pop radio -- one of very few country duets to ever do so. In all the excitement, people didn't seem to notice who wrote the song. The biggest country hit of 1983 was written by the same composers who wrote the disco anthem \"Stayin' Alive\" -- the Bee Gees had made a most remarkable transition in their songwriting, and hardly anyone seemed to realize it. As if to emphasize the point, the Bee Gees now started another transition. They began work on an R&B comeback album for Motown diva Diana Ross. \"Eaten Alive\" and the single \"Chain Reaction\" gave Diana Ross her first major chart success in the UK. In the wake of \"Saturday Night Fever\", the Bee Gees had proven their worth as songwriters and producers with both country music and Motown style R&B... but at the same time their own solo careers were going nowhere. Robin had a brief hit with the \"Secret Agent\" album's single \"Boys Do Fall In Love\", but his followup album \"Walls Have Eyes\" failed to attract listeners. EMI later blamed this on internal changes at the record label. At the same time, Barry's solo debut \"Now Voyager\" was unable to spark excitement with record buyers. While \"Shine Shine\" did find its way into the top 40, it was quickly forgotten along with the album. A second solo album, \"Moonlight Madness\", was instead diverted to the soundtrack of the film \"Hawks\", a British comedy-drama starring Timothy Dalton and Anthony Edwards. In 1987, Arif Mardin and the brothers Gibb set their sights on a renewal of the Bee Gees' career as recording artists. The \"E.S.P.\" album brought the single \"You Win Again\", a #1 success in several countries. The USA, however, wasn't one of them. Following the tragic death of younger brother Andy Gibb in 1988, the Bee Gees started to seriously re-evaluate their careers. Trying to make sense of the tragedy, they also began to feel a need to truly dedicate themselves to what they've always done best: songwriting and performing. Regardless of what the radio stations thought about the Bee Gees, they would be heard. The 1989 album \"One\" brought the brothers success on both sides of the Atlantic. \"Ordinary Lives\" was the featured single in Europe, and the title track proved to be the group's \"comeback\" single in the US. For the first time in ten years, the Bee Gees set forth on a world tour. The 1991 followup album \"High Civilization\" was less well received. While the song \"Secret Love\" did well in Europe, \"When He's Gone\" was ignored in the US. The Bee Gees again toured Europe. But while touring Europe, their thoughts surely were directed toward the states. It was maddening. Songs and albums that sold well in Europe went unnoticed by Americans. \"You Win Again\" provides a perfect example: how can a song by a major artist be number one in England, yet number 75 in the US? Two years later, Warner even re-released \"You Win Again\" in the US as the second single from the \"One\" album, hoping that it would finally get airplay. It didn't. Why did American radio ignore the group? As one reviewer quipped, we were ready to forgive Nixon for Watergate, but were we ready to forgive the Bee Gees for disco? In 1993, the Bee Gees returned to the Polydor label and released the CD \"Size Isn't Everything\". Appearances on radio and TV brought inevitable one-liners about the meaning of the title, even leading shock jock Howard Stern to ask \"which one is the 'biggest' Bee Gee?\" Sadly, the \"Full Size\" tour planned for April of 1994 had to be abruptly canceled, due to Barry's health problems. During this time no less than three tribute albums to the Bee Gees have been released: An alternative rock version, \"Melody Fair\", joins compilations of previous cover versions on the rack: \"Bee Gees Songbook\" (a UK import), and the recently released \"Soul of the Bee Gees\", featuring a liner note \"mea culpa\" over the record company's mishandling of Robin Gibb's single \"Toys\" back in 1985. In September of 1996 word was received that the Bee Gees had been chosen as 1997 inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The ceremony was held in Cleveland on May 6, 1997. Additional awards have included the American Music Awards' \"International Artist\" award, and special recognition in this year's \"Brit\" awards. The newest release, \"Still Waters,\" debuted at #2 on the UK charts. The compilation album \"The Very Best of the Bee Gees\" also briefly reentered the top ten a s well, putting the brothers Gibb in the remarkable position of having two albums in the UK top ten at the same time -- all this thirty years after their international debut. The album debuted in the US at #11, their first top twenty album since 1979. The US release of \"Still Waters\" was been acompanied by a whilrwind of activity. The weekend before the album's debut, VH-1 had a \"Bee Gees Weekend\" with a Saturday afternoon marathon of videos and performances. On the day of the album's release, the Bee Gees appeared on the Oprah Winfrey show, and that evening were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. The album reportedly sold over 2.5 million copies worldwide, making it their greatest success since 1979's \"Spirits (Having Flown).\" Is it over? Not yet -- the brothers Gibb, even with a four decade career to look back on, continue to look forward, and plan for the next album, the next single. As Barry puts it, \"...a gold record on your wall is like an ornament, and it doesn't really mean anything. It's a memory -- you look at it and go, 'Well THAT was great,' but it's not part of your NOW. And it's now and tomorrow that are the most important...\" STUDIO ALBUMS: [1967] Bee Gees First (#7 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 825-220-2 [1968] Horizontal (#12 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833-659-2 [1968] Idea (#17 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833-660-2 [1969] Odessa (#20 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 825-451-2 [1969] Cucumber Castle Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833 783-2 [1971] Two Years On (#32 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833 785-2 [1971] Trafalgar (#34 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833 786-2 [1972] To Whom It May Concern (#35 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833 787-2 [1973] Life In A Tin Can Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833-788-2 [1974] Mr. Natural Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833 789-2 [1975] Main Course (#14 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833 790-2 [1976] Children of the World (#8 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 823 658-2 [1979] Spirits (Having Flown) (#1 for 6 weeks, Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 827 335-2 [1981] Living Eyes [out of print in US, available by import from Japan] Label: POLYDOR (Japan) Cat #: POCP-2244 [1987] E.S.P. [out of print in US, available by import from Europe] Label: WARNER BROTHERS Cat #: 2-25541 [1989] One [out of print in US, available by import from Europe] Label: WARNER BROTHERS Cat #: 2-25887 [1991] High Civilization [out of print in US, available by import from Europe] Label: WARNER BROTHERS Cat #: 2-26530 [1993] Size Isn't Everything Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 521 055-2 [1997] Still Waters Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 537 302-2 LIVE ALBUMS: [1977] Here At Last, Bee Gees Live (#8 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 833 791-2 GREATEST HITS COMPILATIONS: [1969] Best of Bee Gees (#9 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 831 594-2 [1973] Best of Bee Gees, Vol. 2 Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 831 960-2 [1976] Bee Gees Gold, Vol. 1 [not available on CD, only cassette] Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 823 659-4 [1980] Bee Gees Greatest (#1 Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 800 071-2 [1990] Tales of the Brothers Gibb - A History In Song [US version omits some songs from the \"Hawks\" soundtrack, which was never released in the US.] Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 843 911-2 [1990] The Very Best of the Bee Gees [not released in US, available as import from Europe; also said to be widely available in Canada] Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 847 339-2 SOUNDTRACK ALBUMS: [1970] Sing a Rude Song [out of print] Maurice sings in this short-lived West End musical of non-Gibb compositions LABEL: POLYDOR Cat #: 2383-018 [1970] Melody [out of print in US, available by import from Japan] Label: POLYDOR (Japan) Cat #: POCP-2007 (thanks to Robert Phan for this info!) [1975] All This and World War II [out of print in US] The Bee Gees and other artists sang Beatles covers for this soundtrack [1977] Saturday Night Fever (#1 for 24 weeks Billboard album charts) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 4228253892 [1978] Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band The Bee Gees and other artists sang Beatles covers for this soundtrack. Unlike \"All This and World War II\", however, the Bee Gees (to their later regret) actually appeared in this movie. Finally returning to the CD racks after twenty long years, you may find this one filed under \"Peter Frampton\" (at least I did at HMV). Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 3145570762 [1983] Stayin' Alive Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 4228132692 (Thanks to Phongsak Suppattarachai for this info!) [1986] Hawks Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 4228372642 (Thanks to Phongsak Suppattarachai for this info!) [soundtrack not released in US, but Phongsak recently obtained this through Polydor (Netherlands); movie is available on video] [1992] The Bunbury Tails [not released in US, but still available in Europe, at least through www.cdeurope.com (thanks, Phongsak Suppattarachai!)] Thanks to Imran for the following info... \"This has got to be one of the best albums I've never heard of!! Until last year, I had no idea what the Bunbury Tails were about nor had I ever heard of any of the tracks and then someone got me the CD and I still can't get over how good it is! For anyone who doesn't know, \"The Bunbury Tails\" CD was released by Polydor in 1992 and it was based on a cute cartoon series in England which comprised of mainly bunnies playing cricket! Much of the humour would be better understood if you have an understanding of the game of cricket and its many legends over the years e.g. Viv Richards. Features the Bee Gees, Elton John, Level 42, Shakatak and many others!\" Featured Bee Gees Tracks: * We're The Bunburys * Bunbury Afternoon Fight the Good Fight (Eric Clapton) and some other tunes were written/cowritten by the Brothers Gibb, and feature occasional Gibb backup vocals. The Eric Clapton track was also issued on the 1988 Summer Olympics Album, this time credited to \"The Bunburys\" under the title \"Fight (No Matter How Long)\". Title: The Bunbury Tails Artist: Various Label: POLYDOR (UK) Cat #: 515 784-2 SOLO ALBUMS - BARRY: [1985] Now Voyager Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 4228234292 (Thanks to Phongsak Suppattarachai for this info!) [out of print in US, although Phongsak recently got it through Polydor (Germany); video still available in US] SOLO ALBUMS - ROBIN: [1970] Robin's Reign [out of print in US] According to Marty Hogan, \"Robin's Reign\" is available on CD from SPECTRUM, a German subsidiary of Polydor. Thanks, Marty! You can write to SPECTRUM at: SPECTRUM Records Holzdamm 57-61, D-2000 Hamburg, Germany Label: SPECTRUM Cat #: 847 914-2 Robert Phan also says that KARUSSEL had the CD under the same catalog number, released in 1991 and deleted in 1992. Label: KARUSSEL Cat #: 847 914-2 [1982] How Old Are You Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 4228108862 (Thanks to Phongsak Suppattarachai for this info!) [out of print in US; available on CD in Europe (Phongsak Suppattarachai recently reported finding this through www.musicexpress.com)] [1984] Secret Agent [out of print in US] Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 821 797-2 (thanks to Robert Phan for the catalog number) [1985] Walls Have Eyes [not released on CD in US, out of print] Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 821 592-2 (thanks to Robert Phan for the catalog number) SOLO ALBUMS - ANDY: Andy's three studio albums have been digitally remastered and reissued on CD. About time! [1977] Flowing Rivers Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 31453-9921-2 [1978] Shadow Dancing Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 42284-7916-2 [1980] After Dark Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 31453-9922-2 [1980] Andy Gibb's Greatest Hits [not released on CD, out of print] [1991] Andy Gibb [Greatest Hits Collection] A recent CD release of hit singles and unreleased tracks, including his final work \"Man On Fire.\" [Note: there is some confusion as to the actual title of this CD. The CD itself seems to either have no title, or else to be self-titled \"Andy Gibb.\" Distributors' catalogs, on the other hand, all seem to call it \"Greatest Hits Collection,\" \"Collection of His Greatest Hits,\" or some such variation. Yet none of these words can be found on the CD itself. Some on-line record outlets now refer to this album as S/T, for \"self titled\"] Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 314-511585-2 WORK WITH OTHER ARTISTS: [1980] Jimmy Ruffin - Album: \"Sunrise\" [not released on CD, out of print] [1980] Barbra Streisand - Album: \"Guilty\" [now digitally remastered for CD] Label: COLUMBIA Cat #: CK-36750 [1982] Dionne Warwick - Album: \"Heartbreaker\" [out of print in US; available in Germany as Cat #:258719 (thanks, Phongsak Suppattarachai!)] Label: ARISTA Cat #: ARCD-8006 [1983] Kenny Rogers - Album: \"Eyes That See In The Dark\" Label: RCA Cat #: PCD1-4697 [1985] Diana Ross - Album: \"Eaten Alive\" [out of print in US] Label: RCA Cat #: PCD1-5422 [1986] Carola - Album: \"The Runaway\" [Sweden only; has been out of print, but appears to once again returning to CD in Europe] Label: POLYDOR(Sweden) Cat #: 829 298-2 (thanks to Robert Phan for the catalog number) BEE GEES TRIBUTE ALBUMS: [1993] Bee Gees / Songbook (The Gibb Brothers By Others) [Not released in US, available by import from UK]] performed by various artists Label: CONOISSEUR COLLECTION Cat #: VSOP CD 184 [1994] Melody Fair: Tribute to the Bee Gees performed by various artists Label: EGGBERT Cat #: 80012 [1996] Soul of the Bee Gees performed by various artists Label: THE RIGHT STUFF Cat #: 7243-8-35600-2-8 AUSTRALIAN YEARS 1963-1966: Festival records has a large library of recordings from the Bee Gees during their Australian years of 1963-1966. These are the only recordings the Bee Gees themselves have no creative control over, and Festival has used this to great advantage, licensing the rights to these songs throughout the world. Polydor had a brief license to distribute these in the three-volume \"Rare, Precious and Beautiful\" series back in the late 60's. Some Australian demos, such as \"Top Hat\" and \"I'll Know What To Do\", are truly rare. Other recordings, especially singles such as \"Claustrophobia\" and \"Spicks and Specks\", seem to be on every record rack in town. There are a total of sixty Bee Gees songs from the Australian era. The following list of albums provides a partial sampling of the many reissues of these classics. Rather than offer a separate track listing of each of these albums, all sixty songs are listed below, with cross-references to the various albums on which the songs appear. Please feel free to add to this list with your own findings... Available on CD: [A] Birth of Brilliance Label: FESTIVAL Cat #: D 45813/4 [B] The Magic Collection: The Bee Gees Label: ARC Cat #: MEC 949044 [C] To Be Or Not To Be Label: THUNDERBOLT Cat #: CDTB 170 Released on LP: (likely out of print) [01] THE BEE GEES SING AND PLAY 14 BARRY GIBB SONGS (Leedon, 1965) [02] SPICKS AND SPECKS (Spin, 1966) [03] TURN AROUND, LOOK AT US (Calendar, 1967) [04] RARE PRECIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL (Polydor, 1968) [05] RARE PRECIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL, volume 2 (Polydor, 1968) [06] RARE PRECIOUS AND BEAUTIFUL, volume 3 (Polydor, 1969) [07] INCEPTION / NOSTALGIA (Karussel, 1970) [08] BEE GEES (Impact, 1975) [09] BIRTH OF BRILLIANCE (Festival, 1978) [10] MONDAY'S RAIN (Pickwick, 1978) [11] TAKE HOLD OF THAT STAR (Pickwick, 1978) [12] TURN AROUND, LOOK AT ME (Pickwick, 1978) [13] PEACE OF MIND (Pickwick, 1978) [14] BEE GEES BONANZA (Pickwick, 1978) The Australian Bee Gees songs: 1. All by myself [A-07-09] 2. All of my life [03-05-13-14] 3. And the children laughing [C-01-06-12] 4. Big chance [C-02-04-10-14] 5. Born a man [A-02-04-09-13-14] 6. Butterfly [A-07-08-09] 7. Cherry red [A-03-05-09-13-14] 8. Claustrophobia [A-B-C-01-05-09-11-14] 9. Coalman [A-07-08-09] 10. Could it be [A-B-C-01-05-09-11-14] 11. Daydream [07-08] 12. Don't say goodbye [01-05-13-14] 13. Every day I have to cry [A-B-C-03-05-09-11-14] 14. Exit, stage right [A-07-09] 15. Follow the wind [C-01-05-11-14] 16. Forever [07] 17. Glass house [C-02-04-10-14] 18. Hallelujah, I love her so [07] 19. How love was true [A-C-01-06-09-12] 20. How many birds [A-C-02-04-09-10-14] 21. I am the world [A-B-C-03-06-09-12] 22. I don't know why I bother with myself [C-02-04-10-14] 23. I don't think it's funny [A-B-C-01-06-09-12] 24. I love you because [07] 25. I want home [A-B-C-03-06-09-12] 26. I was a lover, a leader of men [A-C-01-03-05-06-09-11-13-14] 27. I'll know what to do [07] 28. In the morning (early recording) [A-B-07-08-09] 29. Jingle jangle [02-04-13-14] 30. Like nobody else [A-07-09] 31. Lonely winter [A-07-08-09] 32. Lum-de-loo [07-08] 33. Monday's rain (album version, see note below) [C-02-04-10-14] 34. Monday's rain (single version, see note below) [A-B-09] 35. Paperback writer [07-08] 36. Peace of mind [A-01-03-06-09-13] 37. Playdown [C-02-04-10-14] 38. Second hand people [A-C-02-04-09-10-14] 39. Somewhere [07] 40. Spicks and specks [A-B-C-02-04-09-10-14] 41. Storm [A-07-08-09] 42. Take hold of that star [C-01-05-11-14] 43. Terrible way to treat your baby [A] [07] [09] 44. The battle of the blue and the grey [A-B-C-03-06-09-12] 45. The end [07] 46. The three kisses of love [A-B-C-03-05-09-11-14] 47. The twelfth of never [07] 48. Theme from \"The travels of Jamie McPheeters\" [A-B-C-03-05-09-11-14] 49. Ticket to ride [07-08] 50. Timber! [A-01-06-09-13] 51. Tint of blue [02-04-13-14] 52. To be or not to be [A-C-01-05-09-11-14] 53. Top hat [07] 54. Turn around, look at me [A-B-C-03-06-09-12] 55. Where are you [02-04-10-14] 56. Wine and women [A-B-C-01-03-06-09-12] 57. You won't see me [A-07-08-09] 58. You wouldn't know [B-C-01-06-12] 59. You're nobody till somebody loves you [07-08] 60. You're the reason [07-08] Note: The album and single versions of \"Monday's Rain\" feature two entirely different vocals on the recordings. Among the several differences, the easiest to note is that the first chorus of the album version begins \"Don't let me down...\", while the single version has \"Don't go away...\". The vocal style on the second verse is also notably different. On the single version, it is unmistakably sung by Barry. The album version, by contrast, is quite mistakable indeed... ;-) Sincere thanks to Joe Brennan for his web site, which provided track listings for the old LPs. Also, I wouldn't have known about the two \"Monday's Rain\" versions if he hadn't told me. Once you know about it, of course, it's easy to spot. For more info on the Bee Gees' Australian era, be sure to check Joe Brennan's web page, at: http://www.cc.columbia.edu/~brennan/beegees/ THE \"of COURSE I'll pay $16 for this CD to hear the one Bee Gees track\" RECORDINGS: [1978] Grease (movie soundtrack) Label: POLYDOR Cat #: 825 095-2 (thanks to Robert Phan for the catalog number) Frankie Valli sings \"Grease\" title track, a Barry Gibb composition. [1978] Sesame Street Fever (children's album) Robin Gibb sings \"Sesame Street Fever\" and \"Trash\" (not Gibb compositions) [1980] Times Square (movie soundtrack) \"Help Me\", written and performed by Robin Gibb and Marcy Levy [1988] 1988 Summer Olympics Album - One Moment In Time performed by various artists The Bee Gees perform Gibb composition \"Shape of Things To Come\". Another Gibb composition, \"Fight (No Matter How Long)\", is listed as by \"The Bunburys\" and features Eric Clapton's performance from \"The Bunbury Tails\" album. Label: ARISTA Cat #: ARCD - 8551 [1979] Chicago - Hot Streets If you've bought everything else on this list, but find that you still have money to burn, buy this one to hear falsetto Gibb backing vocals on \"Little Miss Lovin'.\" Chicago, incidentally, returned the favor with some horn work on the \"Spirits (Having Flown)\" LP, if I recall correctly. And yes, I suppose somewhere there is a Chicago fan who bought \"Spirits (Having Flown)\" JUST to hear those horns. Go figure. [1990] Nobody's Child - Romanian Angel Appeal performed by various artists Featuring \"How Can You Mend a Broken Heart\" from the 1989 Melbourne concert appearance Label: WARNER BROS. Cat #: 26280-2 [1993] Jose Y Durval - Todo Por Amor Something was mentioned on the mailing list previously about a Brazilian pop duo, Chitaozinho e Xororo, recording a cover of \"Words\" in Miami with guest vocals by the Bee Gees. Now Joe Brennan has been sent some info on yet another latin cover of \"Words\" with the Bee Gees by Jose y Durval, and Xororo listed as guitarist. Both albums are titled \"Todo Por Amo\". I don't evenPRETEND to know what's going on here, but CompuServe's All-Music Guide (use GO command to GO ALLMUSIC) cheerfully coughed up the catalog number for Jose y Durval, and refused to acknowledge any info for Chitaozinho e Xororo (quite possibly due to a spelling error, I would suspect...). Catalog info for Jose y Durval is as follows: Label: PHILLIPS Cat #: 314-510464-2 [1995] Tapestry Revisited - A Tribute to Carole King performed by various artists (video also available) The Bee Gees sing Carole King composition \"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow\" Label: Lava Records Cat #: 92604-2 [1996] Paul Anka - Amigos According to Grant Walters, \"Barry sings backround vocals with Paul and Anthea Anka on the song \"Yo Te Amo\" (Do I Love You). It's a very light, breezy ballad, and the three voices meld quite nicely. Barry's vocals are mostly falsetto, sung very gently and breathily - but there are times we get to hear that wonderful airy regular voice of his :-) All in all well worth the purchase of the CD.\" Label: COLUMBIA Cat #: CK 91110 [198*] Barbra Streisand - One Voice Barry appears live and sings \"Gulity\" and \"What Kind of Fool\" with Barbra. Also available on video. Label: COLUMBIA Cat #: CK-40788 [199*] Coca-Cola Comercials Our efforts to resolve the cola mystery are finally starting to pay off. Let's follow the trail so far. In the sixties, around 1968 from what I've heard, the brothers wrote and recorded two songs for Coca-cola. It sounds as if Bill Shepherd is doing the orchestrations. I've heard them on tape, but not on any commerical (no pun intended) releases. One jingle is entitled \"Another Cold and Windy Day\". This tune is reminiscent of \"Holiday,\" and features Robin seeking solace to his miserable and unceasing agony in a bottle of sugared phosphoric acid (otherwise known as Coca-Cola). If Tolstoy were to write soft drink jingles, they would sound like this. \"...I turn my face into the sun, the time of winter has begun...\" The other clip is \"Sitting in the Meadow\", which is rather similar to \"Sir Geoffrey Saved the World\". Robin leads on this upbeat tune, with Barry joining in on the chorus. \"Sitting in the meadow, frolic in the grass / Wouldn't you be lazy, everybody asks...\" and so on. I never understood the reason these were made until I took my son to see the \"Turbo Rangers\" movie a while back. Before the movie started, they had a little 90-second music video with some angst-ridden nineties ensemble. It was... a Coca-Cola jingle. Since I go to the movies about as often as an Amish farmer, I don't know how many others of these were made. But it seems entirely possible that the Bee Gees appeared in some such promo as this, to be played in the movie theatres. For you restless collectors out there, perhaps this is yet another thing to keep an eye peeled for. I wonder... But all this aside, the issue has been, where can you buy a CD with these commericals on it? I had heard from others that Coca-cola had (or so they heard) released this as a promotional CD. However, it was conspicuous in its absence at the official Coca-Cola boutique and souvenir-stand near Trump Tower on 5th Avenue. The road next led me to HMV at Herald Square, where I found an import CD called \"Great Cola Commercials - Vol. 2\" (Vox Records, UK) that had jingles from Del Shannon, Johnny Cash and a cast of dozens... but no Bee Gees. So I speculated that there MUST be a Volume One somewhere, another Holy Grail of soda jingles yet to be found. Then we heard from Douwe Dijkstra, in the Netherlands. Douwe read my earlier pleas for assistance, and provided the following: \"The CD that I have is called 'Coca-Cola Comercials.' This is the official title. \"Furthermore in the inlay it says: '65 sensational tracks' and 'things go better with Coke.' \"The only Bee Gees performed track is #37 being the one starting with \"Sitting in the Meadow\" \"In my view there is no \"Great Cola Commercials vol 1\", but #2 is just called #2 because the above mentioned Coca Cola did already exist. \"You can order both CD's from \"Offshore Echoes Magazine\" to be found on http://www.guernseyweb.co.uk/cdjing.html\" So, there you have it. Case closed. Thanks, Douwe!! Now, what's this about Dentyne commercials? ;-) * Guilty Pleasures: The Songs You Hate To Love\" performed by various artists The most disturbing cover art I've ever seen, bar none. Aside from this, the album is noteworthy for its inclusion of rare Gibb composition \"Gilbert Green\" as performed by Gerry Marsden of Gerry and the Pacemakers. LABEL: SONY MUSIC SPECIAL PRODUCTS Cat #: AK-53923 * Roy Orbison - Rare Orbison Vol. 2 Barry Gibb/Larry Gatlin composition \"Indian Summer\" originally came out on the Gatlin Brothers \"Smile\" album in 1985. It features vocals by Barry, Larry Gatlin, and Roy Orbison. It is also available on the \"Legendary Roy Orbison\" box set. (Thanks to Jill Thompson and Imran for this info!) Label: MONUMENT Cat #: AK-45404 Also available on: Label: COLUMBIA SPECIAL PRODUCTS Cat #: 45404 SINGLES WORTH FINDING: [1989] One / Wing and A Prayer This is the only US release of the song \"Wing and a Prayer\", a track included on the European \"One\" CD. Label: WARNER [1993] Paying the Price of Love / Decadence The song \"Decadence\" was included on the European \"Size Isn't Everything\" CD, but in the US could only be found on the single. It is a remix of \"You Should Be Dancing\", among other things. The US single also includes three (!) remixes of \"Paying the Price of Love\". Maybe I'm just not into remixes, but I can't help but wonder what inspired the hyper-marketing of so many of these, ESPECIALLY when the perfectly listenable songs \"855-7019\" and \"My Destiny\" were languishing in storage. Label: POLYDOR (US) [1993] Paying the Price of Love/Paying the Price of Love (KC Mix)/My Destiny/Paying the Price of Love (The Ocean Drive Mix) Label: POLYDOR (UK) Cat #: 859 471-2 [1993] How To Fall in Love, Part 1 (edit)/855-7019/Fallen Angel (remix) Label: POLYDOR (UK) Cat #: 855 647-2 Much thanks to Marty for solving the above mysteries! [1997] Alone / Closer than Close / Rings Around the Moon This UK single has rare b-side \"Rings Around the Moon\". This song also recently became available on a US maxi-CD single of \"Alone,\" with \"Decadence\" and \"Stayin' Alive [live version]\" thrown in for good measure. Label: POLYDOR (UK) Cat #: 573 527-2 [1997] I Could Not Love You More/Love Never Dies/Brits Medley This second single from the UK release of \"Still Waters\" has the rare b-side \"Love Never Dies.\" The single faded quickly on the charts, so if you're looking for it, better look now! Label: POLYDOR (UK) Cat #: 571 223-2 THE \"Let's Parody the Bee Gees and MAKE MONEY FA$T\" RECORDINGS: [1981] Hee Bee Gee Bees - \"The Original Hee Bee Gee Bees' 439 Golden Greats\" According to Joe Brennan, this is the work of Phillip Pope, Mike Stevens and Angus Deayton. This parody album includes tracks \"Meaningless Songs\" and \"Posing in the Moonlight.\" In the interests of justice, let me just mention here that, years later, the brothers Gibb were given a chance to detonate the Hee Bee Gee Bees live at a charity telethon in the UK. Ahh, revenge... [out of print] LABEL: Hee Bee Gee Bees [RCA] (UK) * Additionally, the Bee Gees parody THEMSELVES on the Howard Stern New Years' Eve video show. See video info, below. BEE GEES APPEARANCES ON VIDEO: [1978] Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band VHS: MCA Catalog # 55013 $29.95 LASERDISC: MCA Catalog # 17004 [198*] Barbra Streisand - One Voice Barry appears in concert with Barbra and sings two duets with her: \"Guilty\" and \"What Kind of Fool\" [1985] Barry Gibb - Now Voyager VHS: MCA Catalog # 80187 $19.95 Movies Unlimited Cata log # 071294 $14.99 Call Movies Unlimited at (800) 523-0823 [1990] The Bee Gees One For All Tour - Live (2 vols.) VHS: Volume I MPI Catalog # 1935 Volume II MPI Catalog # 1936 LASERDISC: Volumes I & II Combined MPI Catalog # 9802 $29.98 Call MPI Home Entertainment at (800) 323-0442 [1994] Howard Stern New Year's Rotten Eve Pay-Per-View (is this the exact title?) The video of Howard Stern's Pay Per View event features the Bee Gees singing a parody of \"To Love Somebody\" in a gag promo for John Wayne Bobbitt. I've seen this at Palmer Video, may be available for rental elsewhere as well. If you're unable to find a copy, posting to the alt.fan.howard-stern newsgroup may be of some benefit. (Warning: video contains adult content -- indeed, aside from the appearance by the brothers Gibb, the video is pretty much nothing else BUT adult content...) [1995] Tapestry Revisited - A Tribute to Carole King The Bee Gees sang on \"Tapestry Revisited,\" the Carole King tribute album. This video features songs and interviews with several of the artists who worked on this album, including the Bee Gees. [1997] Keppel Road - The Life and Music of the Bee Gees A recent documentary on the Bee Gees, which also features the song-in-progress \"Just In Case\" Laserdisc version also available, at least in Japan, maybe elsewhere besides... VHS: Polygram Video Catalog #440 054 881-3 $19.95 * The Bee Gees - Music Biography (import from Japan) \"21 songs, clips and live performances, plus rare material from the early days in Australia.\" 54 min. VHS: Music Video Distributors Catalog # R 2310 $69.95 LASERDISC: Music Video Distributors Catalog # LR 2310 Call Music Video Distributors at (800) 888-0486 * The Return of Bruno An HBO production featuring Bruce Willis in a fictional documentary along the lines of \"Spinal Tap.\" Cameo appearances by Ringo Starr, Dick Clark, the Bee Gees and others. BEE GEES SONGS IN THE MOVIES (AND ON VIDEO, MAYBE): [1970] Melody [1971] Bloomfield (UK), The Hero (US) (\"The Loner\" by Maurice, performed by The Bloomfields [which Joe Brennan notes...\"sounds like a pseudonym for somebody but I don't know who\"]) [1975] All This and World War II (Bee Gees and other artists perform Beatles songs) [1977] Saturday Night Fever [1978] Grease (title song was written by the Barry Gibb and performed by Frankie Valli) [1980] Times Square (\"Help Me\", written and performed by Robin Gibb and Marcy Levy) [1983] Stayin Alive * A Breed Apart (score by Maurice, and main title \"Hold her in your hand\" written by Barry and Maurice, sung by Maurice) (thanks, Joe!) [1988] Hawks Featuring songs from Barry's unreleased solo album \"Moonlight Madness\". The movie is also based on a story (unpublished?) by Barry Gibb and David English. BEE GEES LASER DISCS AND CD-ROMS: * Bee Gees - Interactive CD-ROM (is this even CLOSE to the title?) I had heard there was a Bee Gees interactive CD-ROM in Europe a while back, but I have no info on this at all. If anyone knows about it, I'm looking forward to hearing from you! * Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band LASERDISC: MCA Catalog # 17004 * The Bee Gees One For All Tour - Live (2 vols.) LASERDISC: Volumes I & II Combined MPI Catalog # 9802 $29.98 Call MPI Home Entertainment at (800) 323-0442 * The Bee Gees - Music Biography (import from Japan) Described in the catalog as \"21 songs, clips and live performances, plus rare material from the early days in Australia.\" 54 min. LASERDISC: Music Video Distributors Catalog # LR 2310 Call Music Video Distributors at (800) 888-0486 * Keppel Road In Japan, the \"Keppel Road\" video is now available on Laser Disc too. Also, Singapore, the busiest transit stop in the world, does seem to have some nice laser discs available... * Greatest Bee Gees Karaoke As Karen Liew writes, \"I haven't seen it, but I think that there's footage of the Bee Gees in it. I make this assumption because there's this teeny tiny itsy bitsy thanking the Bee Gees for their co-operation and video footage... The LD is red all over, with a landscape photo of the brothers smack in the centre (I think). All I can remember is that Robin was in the centre and he had long hair with sunglasses on... I remember seeing Massachussetts, and the New York Mining Disaster, but not much else. ...I went to a couple of stores in Far East, and most of them are priced at S$89 (around US$60). At Supreme Records, I found a copy selling at S$89, but at the store next door, it was selling for S$82. I found the Video CDversion of this, (also at Far East Plaza) but it came in two parts, each sold separately (S$39).\" Supreme Compact Disc Far East Plaza 14 Scotts Road #03-14 Tel.: (65) 7325432 * One Another find from Karen Liew, who writes: \"- The description on the back said that it covers the brothers' comeback album. ...The LD kind of looks like the \"One\" album; white with black and white photographs. It definitely looks less garish than the karaoke LD... This LD is selling for S$45 (around US$30) and can only be found (so far) in the LD store right smack next to Supreme Records. (I forget the name, sorry)\" INTERVIEW CLIPS AND TELEVISION APPEARANCES: Thanks to Antonette Daniar for providing us with the following info... The AG*BG Video Exchange Club is the only ALL Video club (with permission) in North America that offers only Bee Gees/Andy Gibb video material. Here are some of the video clips available from Judy Gogarty and the AG*BG Video Exchange Club of Edmonton, Canada: * VH-1 Bee Gees Weekend (1989 Promo Story) * Bee Gees Spotlight (Canadian video) videos '60's to '90s * Rock of Europe 1989 * Fighting Back (England - 1992) interview with Maurice about his alcohol problem There is no e-mail address and no web page. Snail mail address is as follows: Judy Gogarty AG*BG Video Exchange Club 12717 - 116th Street Edmonton, Alberta Canada. T5E 5H1 Letters are sent to her and she will send a membership sheet to be filled out and signed. It is sent back to her and she sends you the order form with the complete list of all the video clips that she has available. There are hundreds to choice from, Poor to Excellent quality. Clips are to be checked off to fit a 2 hour tape. The cost to Canadian customers is $19.00 (in Canadian funds), which includes insured postage. New US prices: $16.00 US funds for each T120 includes regular postage. Overseas fans can write for details and for reduced transfer costs. No cheques accepted only money orders made out to JUDY GOGARTY. Orders take 3 weeks from the time it is received. Keep in mind that there may be delays. Holidays there is an additional delay of one week. She stresses to be patient. The price of transfer tapes from Europe are listed on the order form beside each tape. These tapes are sold as is and will not be changed or edited. Always check off an extra 15 minutes of clips in case one is not available. 3-01. What Bee Gees on-line resources are available? Well, the information age is providing a plethora of on-line goodies to Bee Gees fans these days. Most of these are available on the internet, a few others through subscriber-based on-line services such as America On-Line and CompuServe. Here is a basic overview of what you can expect to find... NEWS: If you want to read about the lastest goings on in the lives of the brothers Gibb and their fans, here are some resources are worth considering... alt.music.bee-gees is a USENET newsgroup. Ask your internet service provider how to access newsgroups if you're not familiar with it. Like most USENET newsgroups, alt.music.bee-gees is not moderated. This means that anyone can post whatever message they wish, regardless of whether it's kind, truthful, or even remotely related to the topic of the Bee Gees and their music. The alt.music.bee-gees newsgroup has become a magnet for all sorts of MAKE MONEY FA$T pyramid schemes and such these days, and could do with more fan participation. Unfortunately, exposing your e-mail address to a newsgroup such as alt.music.bee-gees can cause you to end up with tons of bulk e-mail in your mailbox, simply because the cyber-nitwits who send out such mailings harvest e-mail addresses from USENET newsgroups. This is one of the factors that has led to the much-decried \"Decline and fall of USENET\" in general. All things considered, however, alt.music.bee-gees is still a pretty good newsgroup. Mailing lists are a fine alternative to spam-ridden newsgroups, and there are two dedicated to the brothers Gibb, their music, and careers (and occasionally drifting off into topics of collectible Bee Gees lunchboxes, which Bee Gee has the cutest... uhhh... \"eyes,\" etc.) The \"Words\" mailing list is a free e-mail subscriber service that has over 600 dedicated fans, and a daily output of between 30-50k of subscribers posts from around the globe. To subscribe, send an e-mail message to listserver@bg.wsii.com with a blank subject line and the message: subscribe words your@address.here in the message body. Yes, that's right, where it says your@address.here substitute your e-mail address. A second mailing list, the \"Spirits Having Flown\" list, is also a free e-mail subscriber service, presently available only in digest form. To subscribe, send e-mail to bee-gees-on@mail-list.com with the message: subscribe your@address.here/YOUR NAME HERE And, you got it, replace your@address.here with your e-mail address, and replace YOUR NAME HERE with your real name. THE WEB: On March 9th, 1997, the day before the UK release of \"Still Waters\", the Bee Gees made their official debut on the World Wide Web. The long awaited Official Bee Gees Web Experience, at http://www.beegees.net is also mentioned in the liner notes of the new CD. It is still relatively new to the net, but already is coming to life with biographical info, TV appearance schedules, and the official Bee Gees e-mail address, beegees@beegees.net This web site is growing rapidly, with appearance info, links to other sites, and a few official answers to questions raised in this FAQ as well! Mind you, no one web site can subsitute for the efforts of all fans. As Joe Brennan once observed, each fan does bring his own particular perspective on the Bee Gees to his own site, and in this sense each site, official or otherwise, is well worth viewing. So it is that, in addition to the offical site mentioned above, it is well worth paying a visit to the following... http://www.cc.columbia.edu/~brennan/beegees/ This is Joe Brennan's web site, which goes into exhaustive detail on pretty much every song the Bee Gees have ever recorded. Encyclopaedic in scope, his web page makes you start to realize just how little you knew about songs that never made it to the record racks. Now it even includes a comprehensive list of songs in alphabetical order! Great going, Joe! http://www.andygibb.org/ A remarkable tribute to Andy Gibb, the only soloist to have his first three singles hit number one -- this was no mere teen idol. The Official Andy Gibb Home Page features a well-written bio, album gifs, and information on the Andy Gibb Memorial Foundation. http://mv.ru/~eddy/bee.html What IS that line in \"Stayin' Alive\", oh, YOU know, that thing that goes \"we can try to understand, the New York .......... on man?\" Look it up here, at Eddy's lyrics page. You'll be surprised to discover how many songs you've been mishearing all these years. http://users.deltanet.com/~twograys/beegees.htm Kathy Gray has a lovely pictorial site here, with nice reprints of magazine articles, pics of the Bee Gees, fans' photos, contests, a collectors' corner (we will now pause to take a breath), real audio files, up-to-date TV info, a VERY active message board... essentially, we are talking about a Bee Gees theme park in cyberspace. Visit it now, before Six Flags takes it over! http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~iomvc/dpage.htm Speaking of theme parks, how about a Bee Gees museum? Of course, if it were up to me, we would just take over the Guggenheim, dispense with all those needless oil paintings, and start installing karaoke bars in the rotunda. I've been told that this is impractical, for reasons that elude me presently, so perhaps a museum on the Isle of Man -- the indisputable birthplace of the Bee Gees -- would be suitable. Think so? Stop by and share your thoughts with a few Manx fellows actively pursuing the idea... http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/main_course/media.htm Every time I listen to the new Bee Gees single \"Alone\", I remember how Sue Thompson blessed us all by providing .wav files of audio excerpts months before the song's release in the USA. http://www.scranton.com:2222/archive/b/bee_gees/ Greg Luther first brought this site to my attention, \"a web site that has a few selected Bee Gees songs for guitar.\" And he's right, it is. In the new_york_mining_disaster.crd file Andrew Rogers explains how to play guitar chords like Barry does. I must say, those minor chords look a tad challenging. And a barre on the 10th fret for C major? Oy! Other artists are here too, just click on \"Parent Directory\" once or twice to view the list. As a failed guitar player, this is just the sort of thing I've been looking for. Thanks, Greg! http://chevytrucks.org/mrphilco/beegees.html Okay, you've got the cover to \"Horizontal\", and there's five guys there. Now, which one is Vince Melouney, and which one is Colin Peterson? Well, you may find GIFs of album covers elsewhere, but THIS site tells you who is who, provides catalog numbers and tells you about CD availability. Very good GIFs, too! In fact, I was so impressed with this site that I decided to help Ron \"Mr. Philco\" Ramirez scrounge up some more album covers -- so now the site is bigger than ever. It's nice to FINALLY have a place to send people looking for Bee Gees album GIFs. Keep up the good work, Mr. Philco! http://www.polydor.com/polydor/artists/beegees/splash.html Well, we've been waiting for it, and now here it is: the Bee Gees page on the web site of Polydor, their record label. Among the features are a nice biography, although it curiously ends in 1977, tour dates (none available at the present time), and excerpts from the Bee Gees Electronic Press Kit (6.9 Megs of Quick Time Video. You may wish to go mow the lawn while downloading...). Also features a 30 second clip from the \"Alone\" video, and realaudio and .wav files of song excerpts from the \"Still Waters\" album. All in all, enough to keep the file download portion of your internet software busy for awhile. Make space on your hard drive... http://www.imperium.net/~alandail/BeeGees.html Alan Dail's site has a lot of text, and a sort of down-to-business look to it that I find appealing. There are links: links to the UK album chart, links to radio station request lines, and links to the Internet Singles Chart voting site (you HAVE voted, haven't you?). Check often for new radio info! http://www.bgwoc.org/ Diane Weidenkopf's Wind of Change site has nice newspaper and magazine articles on the Bee Gees. Other goodies too! If you're curious about Bee Gees bootlegs, for example, you can read about them here. Not BUY them, mind you, but READ about them (of course!). Great site! http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Club/7434/index.html Joan Furilla brings us Joan's Wonderful Bee Gees Page, the home of Name that Bee Gees Song, one of those things on the internet that can easily make me forget that I have responsiblities and shouldn't spend hours being so totally distracted... http://www.toptown.com/CENTRALPARK/carncom/beegees/central.htm Jan Carnell's Bee Gees Back Chat is back, after a brief absence. And due to its overwhelming popularity, it has moved to a new location. Please note the above URL in your bookmarks! One of my favorite parts about it is the .wav to the song \"Just in Case\", not yet released anywhere in any form, except for this composition in progress on the Keppel Road video. Nice pictures, too! http://members.aol.com/bgfan/gc/index.html Amy on America On-line has put together this web site, which provides a nice combination of Bee Gees buy/sell ads and Macintosh evangelism (\"Don't give in to the dark side\", she warns. Well, of COURSE not! I use OS/2...). Past offerings listed have included Bee Gees \"Sgt. Pepper\" bubble gum cards! Yes, right, very good web site, one that is worth checking, especially if you're still looking for that Maurice Gibb lunchbox to complete your collection! http://muellner.simplenet.com/groove/lexicon/beegees/albums.htm Mr. Udo Muellner has a Bee Gees discography on his web site. Actually, it looks a lot like my FAQ discography too, except that his is easier to read, includes a comprehensive singles discography as well and predates mine by half a year. And look at this, he subscribes to CompuServe too! Well, it's true then, great minds think alike! Other sites... Suffice it to say, you don't have to speak English to appreciate the Bee Gees. Since my capabilities in foreign languages remain somewhat limited, I will not attempt to review these, but if you speak the language, by all means stop by and have a look! Bee Gees Fan Club - Argentina [In Spanish]: http://free.websight.com/BGFC_ARG/ Bee Gees Fan Club - Japan [In Japanese]: http://village.infoweb.or.jp/~fwhw3700/bgsfcjp_index.htm Polydor - Japan [In Japanese]: http://www.polydor.co.jp/music/intl/beegees/ Note: if you want to show the Japanese sites to someone who can read Japanese, be sure to download a Japanese-enabled web browser such as Tabibito (for Windows 95), available at http://www.japancan.com Don't forget, there are many more Bee Gees sites out there. Be sure to pass the word on so that we can include them in the next FAQ. Happy net-surfing! CHAT: For those who find internet chat to be even better when the topic is the Bee Gees, consider the IRC channel #bee-gees where Gibb fans meet on the XWorld server. Open for your chatting pleasure on Sundays 7pm Eastern, Tuesdays and Thursdays 8pm Eastern. (Note to those abroad: Eastern is the same as \"New York time,\" check your handy world clock. You DO have a handy world clock, or course?) Special thanks to chat operator Martha Irwin for this helpful info, and for also suggesting that newbies in need of killer chat apps consider mIRC shareware chat software, easily obtained on-line by visiting www.mirc.co.uk. COMMERCIAL ON-LINE SERVICES: In other words, AOL and Compu$erve. Please remember, you have to JOIN THESE SERVICES to take advantage of their propriatery resources. Unlike other internet thingies, you can't just point to your web browser here and expect it to suddenly cough up CompuServe fan club forums -- although it is rumored that CompuServe may eventually make forums available to non-subscribers on the internet as a pay-per-use feature... America On-Line: Well, alright, you've endured twenty-five consecutive busy signals, modem initialization errors and cyber-bales of junk e-mail and now you want to get up to speed on the Bee Gees. Just pay a visit to the People Connection. In the \"Arts and Entertainment\" area a Bee Gees channel is available for your chat- room pleasure on Wednesday nights at 9:30 PM, Eastern Standard Time (New York time). Kathy Gray also urges me to \"include information on the Bee Gees bulletin boards available on AOL. To get there, use Keyword: MMC (to get to the Music Message Center), then click on 'Artists A - F,' then click on 'Bee Gees.'\" Thanks, Kathy! CompuServe: Just use the CompuServe GO command to GO BEEGEES (WINCIM users, click the stoplight icon and type BEEGEES in the dialog box). This will place you in the Fan Club B forum, which has a section dedicated to the Bee Gees, including a messages area and file library. Among the items in the library are JPEGS and GIFS of album covers and promotional photos. You can also find several text files in the library, including a recent CompuServe conference with John Merchant of Middle Ear studio. In addition to the Fan Club forum, you can access other CompuServe goodies to keep you informed on Bee Gee bulletins and album info. * GO POLYGRAM takes you to the Polygram CompuServe site, which gives album release info. There was a nice site for the Bee Gees under April releases, despite the fact that nothing was released in April... * GO ALLMUSIC takes you to the All-Music Guide, where you can look up such things as the catalog numbers for albums of those Latin pop duos that Barry keeps singing with (see FAQ part 2) and all available covers of Gibb composition \"Gilbert Green\" (one, so far). * CompuServe's Executive News Service enables you to get press releases and other wire service articles selected for your perusal. Follow the instructions in the Executive News Service, and use as news search keywords BEE GEES, BARRY GIBB, ROBIN GIBB, MAURICE GIBB and ANDY GIBB. If you like, you can also create a second news folder with the keywords ROBERT STIGWOOD, POLYDOR, ARIF MARDIN, KARL RICHARDSON, ALBHY GALUTEN or whatever. The Executive News Service carries with it per-minute charges IN ADDITION TO CompuServe's usual exorbitant hourly rates. So read the help file on charges and usage carefully, and for crying out loud, DON'T GET UP FOR A CUP OF COFFEE while logged on to the Executive News Service! You've been warned... 4-01. What is a FAQ? A. Well, THIS is a FAQ. In a broader sense, a FAQ is a list of answers to Frequently Asked Questions (and thus the acronym). It is a fairly common thing to find on USENET newsgroups, and it serves the purpose of providing answers to the questions most likely to be asked by those who are new to the group. This way, they can quickly get up to speed and deal with the more esoteric questions, etc. On USENET, FAQs are posted to news.answers and the newsgroup to which the FAQ relates. This FAQ is posted to news.answers and alt.music.bee-gees on the 25th of each month. The most recent version of the FAQ is always available by ftp at: ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/alt.music.bee-gees/ and on the world wide web at: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/music/beegees-faq/ If you wish to reprint all or part of this FAQ on your web site or fan club newsletter, please write to the FAQ maintainer, David Garcia, at garc@compuserve.com 4-02. Whatever happened to...? A. Here are some followups on several people who have been asked about from time to time... ANDY GIBB - Younger brother Andy Gibb passed away on March 10th, 1988. The Andy Gibb Memorial Foundation was started by his brothers to carry on his memory. At some point, I would like to see an Andy Gibb FAQ posted here too. I don't know as much about Andy as some of our mailing list subscribers do, and I'm sure that there are those who could do better at it than me. It seems inappropriate to let him be merely a footnote to this FAQ, and I look forward to seeing the Andy Gibb FAQ someday soon. In the meantime, be sure to visit the official Andy Gibb web page, http://www.andygibb.org/ ROBERT STIGWOOD - As Joe Brennan once said, it would seem that the relationship between Robert and the Bee Gees is a complex one. While they had their share of legal battles in 1981, the brothers still look upon Robert as their mentor, and said as much at the Brit Awards this year. Barry also asked Robert Stigwood to accept the award on stage with them. Among Robert's recent acheviements are the movie \"Evita\" and the new stage musical \"Saturday Night Fever\". A Bee Gees connection in each of these: Back in the seventies, Barry was being considered for the role of Che Guevara in the film \"Evita\", but lost out due to the misfortune of two decades of delays. And, the Bee Gees have written a new song, \"Immortality\", for the \"Fever\" musical, which is opened in London in May of 1998. BILL SHEPHERD - When recently asked about him on the \"Words\" mailing list, Renee mentioned that Bill passed away some years ago. Bill, as you recall, did the orchestrations for the early Bee Gees albums, and it could be said that he had a lot to do with the lush sound of those albums as well. He was also one of their producers in the Australian days. ALBHY GALUTEN AND KARL RICHARDSON - In much the same way that Bill Shepherd helped to sculpt the sound of the early Bee Gees albums,Albhy and Karl had a lot to do with the sound of the \"helium years\". I had a press release from MCA about one of these two a few months back, talking about work with CD-ROMs. According to an article Joey Spain recently forwarded, it appears to be Albhy, who is now VP of interactive programming for MCA Music Entertainment. Thanks, Joey! ARIF MARDIN - Arif produced three albums with the Bee Gees: \"Mr. Natural\", \"Main Course\", and \"E.S.P.\". He also produced two songs on the new \"Still Waters\" CD: \"I Will\" and \"Obsessions\". On December 17th 1996, the New York Post reported that, after 33 years with Atlantic Records, Arif has signed a \"long-term deal\" to stay with the company. It also notes that in 1990 he was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. He won his sixth Grammy award earlier this year for his work on \"Smokey Joe's Cafe -- The Songs of Leiber and Stoller\" from the hit Broadway play. His previous Grammy awards include Producer of the Year in 1975 and for co-producing the soundtrack for \"Saturday Night Fever\" in 1978, according to the Post. GUMMO GIBB - Joe Brennan writes... Apparently Hugh and Barbara were big Marx brothers fans, and started off naming their boys after them in order. Luckily for the others, by the time the second boy came along, Gummo was old enough to be attending school and taking quite a bit of teasing about his name, and they decided to name the second boy Barry. The parallels would have been uncanny. It was the middle three brothers who performed together and achieved the greatest fame, and consider even the personalities involved: Chico, the one who gets the girls; Harpo, the best musician and whose voice you rarely hear; and Groucho, the one known for his wordplay. And then even little Zeppo would have been the young handsome brother. But it was not to be. The real reason for the family's move to Australia was not the alleged arson incidents, but for the sake of poor Gummo, who needed to start a new life where his name was less known. Living out an eerie parallel, Gummo left show business early in the family's career and was never captured on film performing with them. He is said to be a travelling sheepshearer in Queensland, keeping to himself and never revealing his first name, going only by \"Gibb... just call me Gibb\". At his request, only his feet are shown in the drawing in the \"Legend\" book, and not even an animal parody of his face is provided. He is not mentioned in the autobiography of the group, and if you ask any of the family about him today, they will deny his existence, mainly because I have made all of this up. SUNNY JIM - In their authorized biography, the Bee Gees mention that they often did little comedy skits about Sunny Jim as a way of warming up before recording in the studio -- \"Sunny Jim in the Arctic\", etc. Sunny Jim is also among those given thanks in the liner notes of the \"Children of the World\" CD. Of course, all this you hear about Sunny Jim action figures, and Rankin/Bass yuletide productions of \"The Adventures of Sunny Jim\" with the composition \"What's That on the Floor, Sunny Jim, Sunny Jim\", is nothing more than groundless rumor. Ignore it. Please. 4-03. Will the Bee Gees ever perform live again? A. They already have. In October of 1996, a surprise appearance of the Bee Gees introduced the VH-1 Fashion Awards special. The warm reception they received showed that, while \"Stayin' Alive\" may be derided by anti-disco critics, it still enjoys huge popularity with the listening public. Another recent performance, although a brief one (and troubled with a water-logged mixing board -- outdoors on a rainy morning), took place at Rockefeller Center in June 1997, as part of the Today show's Friday summer concert series. But of course, the highlight of recent performances has to be the \"one night only\" event in Las Vegas in November 1997. This has since been shown in the US on pay-per-view and HBO, and is now starting to appear on television broadcasts worldwide -- most recently, on BBC Television. Plans are in the works presently for more \"one-night-only\" performances in Ireland, London's Wembley Stadium, and other venues in South America, Africa, and Australia. For the lastest news and ticket info, be sure to check http://www.beegees.net (and your local travel agent...) 4-04. Will \"Still Waters\" be their last album? A. They have stated previously that, as long as their fans want to hear them, they will be happy to keep making albums. Does this mean they will keep going on forever? Well, in recent interviews Barry has suggested some reluctance at touring past the age of 55, but hopefully that doesn't rule out doing more albums. Of course, this is a man who was talking about retirement back in 1979.... No matter what the future holds, chances are the Bee Gees will never leave the music business entirely. An interview on \"Oprah\" revealed that they intend to work with Barbra Streisand again. Also, a recent USA Today article mentioned that the Bee Gees may at some point start their own record label, and give new artists a chance to launch their careers. Great news! Now, where did I put my box of demo tapes? ;-) 4-05. What is the Bee Gees' e-mail address? A. The address given on the Official Bee Gees Web Experience is... beegees@beegees.net Of course, this doesn't answer the question of who actually clicks on the \"Get New Mail\" icon to read the mail sent to this address, or to what extent the Bee Gees read e-mail sent there. But this is the e-mail address given to fans on the Official Bee Gees Web Experience. Speaking of the internet, are there Bee Gees in cyberspace? Well, word has it that Maurice, a Macintosh enthisiast, has surfed the net on occasion, but as far as I know Barry and Robin have not yet ventured onto the information superhighway. And as an aside to Maurice, if you're reading this, please... what does \"I.O.I.O.\" mean? ;-) 4-06. Who is Renee Schreiber? A. Renee is the Bee Gees' designated liasion with various recognized Bee Gees fan clubs worldwide (as it happens, there is no \"official\" Bee Gees fan club at the present time, and some locales may have more than one \"recognized but unofficial\" fan club, as well as some which may or may not be in various stages of Gibb acknowledgement. Complicated stuff, these fan clubs!). Renee is also administrator of the official Bee Gees and Andy Gibb web sites. Additionally, Renee assists Beverly Burke with the editing of the BGQ fan club newsletter, and often gives up-to-date media info and other helpful guidance to fans in cyberspace. Renee can be reached by e-mail at bgmelody@gate.net and by snail-mail at the address below. The liner notes of the \"Still Waters\" album, by the way, suggest that fans seeking fan club info write to: Bee Gees Fan Club Info 20505 US 19 N. Suite #12-290 Clearwater, FL 34624 U.S.A. For information and a list of clubs, send a self-addressed stamped envelope. Outside the U.S., along with your self-addressed envelope, please include post office-marked IRCs with your self-addressed envelope. 4-07. What is this rumor about missing lyrics to the song \"Rings Around the Moon\"? A. Well, while the song \"Rings Around the Moon\" has been relegated to \"b-side rarity\" status elsewhere in the world, in Japan it is a bonus track on the \"Still Waters\" CD. And the lyric sheet has the words to the song there, but it includes an extra verse that doesn't appear in the recording! Here is the missing verse, provided by Joseph Yellin... If you let me hide In the corner of your soul I will cherish you forever I will keep you from the cold And you know from the start I will never break your heart 4-08. When will the Bee Gees make a Christmas album (and/or country album, \"unplugged\" album, etc.)? A. Not for a very long time, from the sound of things. However, if you're looking for an \"unplugged\" album in particular, the mini-CD of the \"Storytellers\" performance may be of interest to you. It was, at one point, available as an add-on to the \"Still Waters\" CD at Target stores in the US. Perhaps these songs may appear in other forms elsewhere in the future; then again, maybe not. So far, the closest they've come to a Christmas album has been a rare performance of \"Silent Night\" on an old fan club release some years back. The requests by fans for a Christmas album have been many, but the brothers have maintained that they just aren't into Christmas albums. On the other hand, we now have the track \"Miracles Happen\" on the \"Still Waters\" CD. This song was originally written for the movie remake of \"Miracle on 34th Street\". Not exactly \"Have a Holly Jolly Christmas with the Bee Gees\", but it's a start, right? ;-) 4-09. Who decides whether rarities are released? Any chance that some unreleased tracks will be made available? A. It's an interesting situation. All music recorded by the brothers Gibb since 1967 remains under their own control, and nothing can be released without their approval. Not too many artists are blessed with such circumstances. Witness the contractual stuggles that \"o+\" (the artist formerly known as Prince) and George Michael have gone through. Some performers -- Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull, and the late Frank Zappa, to name two -- have made a point of getting as many rarities out there as possible, both to appease die-hard fans and to beat bootleggers at their own game. The Bee Gees, by contrast, have chosen to keep their unreleased tracks unreleased. There's certainly enough material in the archives to work with, if they so chose. In 1973, Atlantic records shelved Bee Gees album \"A Kick in the Head is Worth Eight in the Pants\" shortly before its scheduled release. All three brothers have abandoned at least one solo album each. And more than one Bee Gees studio LP has left behind extra songs on the storage reels. Also, let's not forget several albums worth of songs written for other artists. Virtually all of these tracks began as demos with one or more brothers singing. In addition, if they wanted to go the route the remaining Beatles have gone, they could mine the vaults of the BBC and countless other radio and television performances. Finally, there's at least a few demos and unreleased songs by Andy that remain withheld. Some of these items have been made available on bootleg CDs, put out by underground outfits such as Ladybird and Brothers Gibb Records. Among these have been the \"Kick in the Head\" album, both early and recent live performances, solo works and leftover songs from the \"Hawks\" soundtrack. Unfortunately, recent crackdowns in the US by Customs and FBI officials have made these even harder to find than ever. Ironically, sixty songs from the brothers' Australian years have been sold -- legally -- with maniacal enthusiasm around the world. One song, \"I Was a Lover, a Leader of Men\", has been released on ten seperate albums! Festival Records has been licensing these songs worldwide successfully simply because the Bee Gees have no creative control over their Australian recordings of 1963-1966. (Now, if only the brothers would turn over the Middle Ear Studio vaults to the troops at Festival, they could give bootleggers a good run for their money...) 4-10. What kind of tuning does Barry use on his guitar? A. The tuning is what he calls a \"Hawaiian\" tuning, consisting of guitar strings tuned as follows (from lowest note to highest note...) D A D F# A D Thanks to Greg Luther for tracking this down on \"a web site that has a few selected Bee Gees songs for guitar.\" The address of that web site: http://www.scranton.com:2222/archive/b/bee_gees/ Maurice, incidentally, uses standard guitar tuning. I like it that way -- the contrast between the two guitars came out very nicely on songs such as \"Come Home Johnny Bride\" and on their medleys on the \"Midnight Special\" TV appearances. 4-11. How tall are the Bee Gees? A. I was surprised to discover how hard it's been to get an answer to this one! Even the \"official\" reports have changed over the years, and differ substantially from guesses hazarded by fans who have met them and posed for photos with them. I was hopeful that the Official Bee Gees Web Experience would settle the matter once and for all, but now I see that they use the very same estimates that I've always been using. Good heavens, doesn't SOMEBODY have a tape measure over there? Anyway, fans estimates have been as follows: Barry: between 5' 10\" and 6' 1\" Robin: between 5' 8\" and 5' 11\" Maurice: between 5' 6\" and 5' 9\" Further, it is interesting to note that the Official Bee Gees Web Experience lists Andy as having been between 5' 7\" and 5' 9\" in height. 4-12. Are any of the Gibb brothers left-handed? A. Barry is. Andy was too. 4-13. When are their families' birthdays and anniversaries? A. Thanks to Lynn Lyda and Bette Hanson for their help with the following... Barry Alan Crompton Gibb and his family Barry and Linda Gibb married Sept 1, 1970 (his 2nd marriage) Barry's Birthday: Sept 1, 1946 Linda's Birthday: May 11, 1950 children's birthdays... Stephen Gibb: Dec 1, 1973 Ashley Gibb: Sept 8, 1977 Travis Gibb: Jan 10, 1981 Michael Gibb: Dec 1, 1984 Alexandra Gibb: Dec 29, 1991 Robin Hugh Gibb and his family Robin and Dwina Gibb married Jul 31, 1985 (his 2nd marriage) Robin's Birthday: Dec 22, 1949 Dwina's Birthday: Dec 22, 1952 children's birthdays... Spencer Gibb: Sept 21,1972 Melissa Gibb: Jun 17, 1974 Robin John Gibb: Jan 21, 1983 Maurice Ernest Gibb and his family Maurice and Yvonne Gibb married Oct 17, 1975 (his 2nd marriage) renewed wedding vows Feb 23, 1992 Maurice's Birthday Dec 22, 1949 Yvonne's Birthday: Sept 24,1950 children's birthdays... Adam Gibb: Feb 23, 1976 Samantha Gibb: Jul 2, 1980 Additional days and anniversaries: January 12, 1945 Leslie Gibb (sister) January 25, 1978 Peta Gibb (Andy's daughter) September 29,19-- Berry Gibb-Rhodes (Leslie's daughter) November 17, 19-- Barbara Gibb (mother) Andy Gibb was born March 5, 1958 and died March 10, 1988 Hugh Gibb was born January 15, 1916 and died March 6, 1992 4-14. Who is older, Robin or Maurice? A. Although they are twins (and thus born on the same day, December 22nd), Robin was born first. 4-15. What's on the list of forthcoming events? A. For the latest info, be sure to check the Official Bee Gees Web Experience, at: http://www.beegees.net Also, for televised events, a good source of up-to-date information is RockonTV, a free e-mail subscriber service that let's you know who will be appearing and/or performing on US television in the week to come. \"BG Pixie\" CBolitiski describes it as follows: \"RockonTV is great cuz they post appearances on all sorts of variety/talk shows, VH1, MTV, and other. They generally post two notices during the week, one in time for week-end events and then one for the entire week to come. To get the e-mail delivery of RockonTV send an e-mail message with the words \"subscribe\" in the subject area to RockonTV@satchmo.com. Now we can all watch for the Brothers at the same time. Happy Screening!\" Joey Spain adds the following... \"You need not actually 'subscribe' to the notice list to receive the information they offer. They have a WWW site with the same content, and more at: http://www.satchmo.com/rockontv/rocknext.html 4-16. Where can I find the lyrics to...? A. This question has both a short answer and a long answer. First the long answer, which is... nowhere. Now, you might take issue with this, and say that lyrics are easily obtained in sheet music, in songbooks, even on lyric sheets that come with the CDs. But, quite simply, these sources are by no means guaranteed to be accurate. Take, for example, the song \"Alone Again\" from the \"Two Years On\" album. The sheet music anthology \"Bee Gees Complete, Vol. 2\", cites the phrase \"I'm an abandoned train,\" However, another songbook lists the same phrase as \"I'm on a bound down train.\" Which is correct? As for the lyric sheets on the CDs, let's look at the \"High Civilization\" CD. For the song \"Secret Love\", we see the phrase \"I'd follow anywhere to make you happy.\" But listen to the CD, and it's OBVIOUS that Barry is singing \"I'd follow anywhere to make it happen.\" So, why not ask the Bee Gees themselves? It's a thought, of course. But what about the song \"Jive Talkin'?\" On the \"Main Course\" CD Barry clearly sings \"You'll never know / just what you mean to me.\" But in concert -- for example, the Melbourne concert on the \"All For One\" video -- he sings \"You'll never know / just what you've done to me.\" For a while I thought this just might be the NEW official lyric, but then on VH-1's \"Storytellers\" Barry reverted back to \"what you mean to me\". Such is songwriting. Now for the short answer. An exhaustive anthology of Bee Gee lyrics can be found at... http://mv.ru/~eddy/bee.html 4-17. Have any books been written about the Bee Gees or Andy Gibb? A. Well, some have in years past, but my understanding is that they are pretty much out-of-print now. So, check your local used book store for any of the following titles (as supplied by Kathy Gray...) 1) \"The Legend\" Written by David English - Illustrations by Alex Brychta - Nov. 1979 - The Legend Company. (This is truly a priceless find. A cartoon-illustrated biography of the Bee Gees which portrays Barry as \"Lionheart,\" Robin as the \"Red Setter\" and Maurice as an \"Eager Beaver.\" Yes, it's worth having just for this. The book is hard to find, but worth the effort. Available as a large paperback, but if you're lucky enough to find one of the very few (extremely rare) large hardcover editions with the red cover, you're quite lucky indeed. The Bros. had those printed up specially just for family members and friends). 2) \"The Authorized Biography\" Written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb as told to David Leaf - 1979 - Dell Publishing (This book is also elusive, but it's out there, folks! If you're lucky enough to find a copy of this large hardcover book, you'll be treated to many enjoying (and some surprising) anecdotes about the Gibb Family and the Bros' rise to stardom. Includes many, many, original photos and a large, full color foldout poster. The same book can also be found with the same cover, but in a smaller paperback version). 3) \"The Bee Gees\" Written by Kim Stevens- 1978 - Quick Fox (This is a large paperback with a photo of the Bee Gees dressed in full Sgt. Pepper regalia on the front (headshots only) - 92 pages with many photos) 4) \"The Bee Gees\" Written by Kim Stevens - 1978 - Scholastic Book Services (This is a small paperback of the above book but by a different publisher. The cover is a brownish/orange color with a photo of the Bee Gees - 109 pages) 5) \"The Bee Gees - a Photo-Bio\" Written by Kim Stevens - 1978 - Jove (This is the exact same book as the \"Bee Gees\" by Kim Stevens, but in a small paperback version with a different cover of the Bros. in Sgt. Pepper regalia. - 192 pages). 6) \"The Bee Gees\" by Larry Pryce - 1980 - Chelsea House (This small paperback book features a black cover with the words \"The Bee Gees\" in hot pink lettering on the front - A biography, including an album discography and a few photos - 139 pages). 7) \"The Bee Gees\" by Craig Schumacher - 1979 - Creative Education (This small, thin blue paperback book features a cover photo of the Bros. from the old Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid film lot while filming the \"Stayin Alive\" video. Includes several photos and a rather brief (considering the size of the other bios) biography - 32 pages). 8) \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" - by Henry Edwards - 1978 - Pocket Books (The small paperback book from the movie - includes many photos from the shooting of the film). 9) \"The Bee Gees 1\" and \"The Bee Gees 2\" - Chatty Books, The Netherlands (These are two very tiny hardcover books from the Netherlands with different covers on each. Each book is approx. 125 pages long and written in the native language - includes many song lyrics written in English). 10) \"The Official Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band Scrapbook, Collector's Edition\" - Written by Robert Stigwood and Dee Anthony - 1978 - Pocket Books (This is a large paperback book featuring a cover photo of the Bee Gees and Peter Frampton from the movie of the same name - includes many color and B/W photos of the filming of the movie - 80 pages) 11) \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" - Official Programme - 1978 - Robert Stigwood Group, Ltd. (This is the official programme (large paperback) from the movie and is special in that it includes a 33 1/3 rpm mylar record - it's written in \"playbill\" format with biographies of the actors, including the Bee Gees, etc.) 12) \"Andy Gibb\" - Written by Connie Berman and Marsha Daly - 1979 - Xerox Corp. (This small paperback book features a nice cover photo of Andy, a biography and several photos - 122 pages). Thanks, Kathy, for your hard work at digging up this info! 4-18. Where can I order a CD of...? A. Fans have found various Bee Gees CDs (including imports and rare items) at many of the following places. Please understand, not all outlets carry all items, so compare and evaluate...) http://www.musicexpress.com/ Phongsak Suppattarachai of Thailand found \"Living Eyes\" here, and says orders take about one month to deliver. Also, Helio Takahashi mentions seeing the astonishingly rare \"Runaway\" CD by Carola here at $19.75! http://www.musicshop.co.uk Park Duk-Hyeon recently found the new single \"Alone\" through this service. The order arrived just a few days after the single's release halfway around the world. Pretty fast delivery! Doug Wilson also recently found his \"Still Waters\" CD here. telnet://cdeurope.com http://www.cdeurope.com CDEurope has a nice database format for those who prefer telnet to www; they also have their own BBS. Phongsak Suppattarachai recently discovered \"The Bunbury Tails\" here! http://www.cdconnection.com Phongsak Suppattarachai says that he's seen the UK \"Alone\" single here. Sounds worth checking out. Tower Records: (800) ASK-TOWER This number will give you the location of the Tower Records store nearest you (based on your zip code). Personally, I wish it would give the location of the LARGEST Tower Records store nearest me -- that would be more useful. Thanks to Marty for this number, and for the number of Tower Records' Kingston store in London: 011 44 171 439 2500. I called them, and the clerk cheerfully confirms that desperate Yanks can order their UK singles and albums by phone. Thanks, Marty! Take Notes Records: (800) 650-3472. At Marty's suggestion, I gave them a call. It sounds like a one- man operation, and at the time I called the one man was out having lunch, but it does seem to at least be the right number. Give it a try... Golden Treasures: (501) 795-4209. According to Kathy Gray, the \"Birth of Brilliance\" CD can be found here for a mere $29. Mailing address: Golden Treasures PO Box 601 Bentonville AR 72712 HMV Records, Herald Square, NYC Located on 34th and Broadway (across from Macy's). They almost always seem to have a copy of the \"Living Eyes\" CD there on the shelves, and it's a reasonably priced $28.99 for the Japanese import. Last week they had four! Their collection of imports is astonishing, and both Tom Fini and I are starting to question the import manager's claims of impartiality toward the Bee Gees. After all, who but a true fan would stock Japanese mini-CDs of the \"Melody Fair\" Subaru commercial? Virgin Megastore, 45th and Broadway, NYC The place bears a striking resemblance to Pizza Planet in the animated classic \"Toy Story\". Certainly NYC's REDDEST neon-lit CD shop. An entire import section is down in the basement. Pricier than HMV, but chances are if you can't find something at HMV, you may quite possibly find it here. And surely THAT'S good to know... For those passing through Singapore (a major transit stop in the Far East, and a pleasant one too!), Karen Liew suggests making a stop at the following shops on Orchard Road, \"the ONLY place to shop in Singapore", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.596726417541504, "source": "search", "title": "Bee Gees Frequently Asked Questions - Super Seventies" } ]
Who was born first, James Caan or Michael Douglas?
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In which country is the deepwater ort of Brindisi?
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The word anchorman was credited by Sig Michelson about which CBS News Legend?
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Baughman, The Republic of Mass Culture: Journalism, Filmmaking, and Broadcasting in America since 1941 (1992); Edwin Diamond, \"Anchor Wars,\" Rolling Stone, 9 Oct. 1986; Mary Ann Watson, The Expanding Vista: American Television in the Kennedy Years (1991); and Barbie Zelizer, Covering the Body: The Kennedy Assassination, the Media, and the Shaping of Collective Memory (1992). W. 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[1] And anyway, the person who sits here is but the most conspicuous member of a superb team of journalists; writers, reporters, editors, producers, and none of that will change. Furthermore, I'm not even going away! I'll be back from time to time with special news reports and documentaries, and, beginning in June, every week, with our science program, Universe. [9] Old anchormen, you see, don't fade away; they just keep coming back for more. And that's the way it is: Friday, March 6, 1981. I'll be away on assignment, and Dan Rather will be sitting in here for the next few years. Good night. [38]", "precise_score": -2.139826536178589, "rough_score": -3.222533702850342, "source": "search", "title": "Walter Cronkite - The Full Wiki" }, { "answer": "Walter Cronkite", "passage": "Prior to his death, \"Uncle Walter\" hosted a number of TV specials and was featured in interviews about the times and events that occurred during his career as America's \"most trusted\" man. 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Who wrote The Picture Of Dorian Gray?
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In response, Wilde aggressively defended his novel and art in correspondence with the British press, although he personally made excisions of some of the most controversial material when revising and lengthening the story for book publication the following year.", "precise_score": 9.917617797851562, "rough_score": 9.37197208404541, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Picture of Dorian Gray" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "Oscar Wilde said that, in the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891), three of the characters were reflections of himself:", "precise_score": 8.060554504394531, "rough_score": 9.508204460144043, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Picture of Dorian Gray" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "The Picture of Dorian Gray originally was a short novel submitted to Lippincott's Monthly Magazine for serial publication. In 1889, J. M. Stoddart, an editor for Lippincott, was in London to solicit short novels to publish in the magazine. On 30 August 1889, Stoddart dined with Oscar Wilde, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and T. P. Gill at the Langham Hotel, and commissioned short novels from each writer. Conan Doyle promptly submitted The Sign of the Four (1890) to Stoddart, but Wilde was more dilatory; Conan Doyle's second Sherlock Holmes novel was published in the February 1890 edition of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine, yet Stoddart did not receive Wilde's manuscript for The Picture of Dorian Gray until 7 April 1890, nine months after having commissioned the novel from him.", "precise_score": 9.394251823425293, "rough_score": 8.840493202209473, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Picture of Dorian Gray" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "In the 19th century, the critical reception of the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890) was poor. The book critic of The Irish Times said, The Picture of Dorian Gray was \"first published to some scandal.\" Such book reviews achieved for the novel a \"certain notoriety for being 'mawkish and nauseous', 'unclean', 'effeminate' and 'contaminating'.\" Such moralistic scandal arose from the novel's homoeroticism, which offended the sensibilities (social, literary, and aesthetic) of Victorian book critics. Yet, most of the criticism was personal, attacking Wilde for being a hedonist with a distorted view of conventional morality of Victorian Britain. In the 30 June 1890 issue, the Daily Chronicle the book critic said that Wilde's novel contains \"one element ... which will taint every young mind that comes in contact with it.\" In the 5 July 1890 issue, of the Scots Observer, the reviewer asked, \"Why must Oscar Wilde 'go grubbing in muck-heaps?'\" In response to such criticism, Wilde obscured the homoeroticism of the story and expanded the personal background of the characters. 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This review from London’s Daily Chronicle voiced the outrage of many:", "precise_score": 8.439831733703613, "rough_score": 8.316967964172363, "source": "search", "title": "“Dorian Gray” as Wilde actually wrote it - Salon.com" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "The Picture of Dorian Gray is a philosophical novel by Oscar Wilde , first published complete in the July 1890 issue of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine .", "precise_score": 10.151692390441895, "rough_score": 9.84276008605957, "source": "search", "title": "The Picture of Dorian Gray - Wikiquote" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "Moral duplicity and self-indulgence are evident in Dorian's patronising the opium dens of London. Wilde conflates the images of the upper-class man and lower-class man in Dorian Gray, a gentleman slumming for strong entertainment in the poor parts of London town. Lord Henry philosophically had earlier said to him that: \"Crime belongs exclusively to the lower orders. ... I should fancy that crime was to them what art is to us, simply a method of procuring extraordinary sensations\"—implying that Dorian is two men, a refined aesthete and a coarse criminal. That authorial observation is a thematic link to the double life recounted in The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886), by Robert Louis Stevenson, a novella admired by Oscar Wilde.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.027850151062012, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Picture of Dorian Gray" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "About the literary hero, the author Oscar Wilde said, “in every first novel the hero is the author as Christ or Faust.” As in the legend of Faust, in The Picture of Dorian Gray a temptation (ageless beauty) is placed before the protagonist, which he indulges. In each story, the protagonist entices a beautiful woman to love him, and then destroys her life. In the preface to the novel (1891), Wilde said that the notion behind the tale is \"old in the history of literature\", but was a thematic subject to which he had \"given a new form\". ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 6.108523845672607, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Picture of Dorian Gray" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "The anonymous \"poisonous French novel\" that leads Dorian to his fall is a thematic variant of À rebours (1884), by Joris-Karl Huysmans. In the biography, Oscar Wilde (1989), the literary critic Richard Ellmann said that: Wilde does not name the book, but at his trial he conceded that it was, or almost [was], Huysmans's À rebours ... to a correspondent, he wrote that he had played a 'fantastic variation' upon À rebours, and [that] someday must write it down. The references in Dorian Gray to specific chapters are deliberately inaccurate. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 6.5185675621032715, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Picture of Dorian Gray" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "The introduction of the James Vane character to the story develops the socio-economic background of the Sibyl Vane character, thus emphasising Dorian's selfishness and foreshadowing James's accurate perception of the essentially immoral character of Dorian Gray; thus, he correctly deduced Dorian’s dishonourable intent towards Sibyl. The sub-plot about James Vane's dislike of Dorian gives the novel a Victorian tinge of class struggle. With such textual changes, Oscar Wilde meant to diminish the moralistic controversy about the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 6.3476338386535645, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Picture of Dorian Gray" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "In the essay The Artist as Critic, Oscar Wilde said that:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.945596694946289, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Picture of Dorian Gray" }, { "answer": "O Wilde", "passage": "Wilde's novel was not only the origin of many adaptations for stage and film, it also inspired numerous artists and others to new works or to pay tribute to Wilde and his work. These include but may not limited to the following.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.16606616973877, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Picture of Dorian Gray" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "Oscar Wilde", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.424236297607422, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes: The Picture of Dorian Gray: Plot Overview" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "Albert Lewin (screen play), Oscar Wilde (based upon the novel by)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.878800392150879, "source": "search", "title": "The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945) - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "Elegant, atmospheric and measured. I suppose anyone brought up on fin de siecle Hollywood would interpret that as `slow and boring'. But this was Hollywood tackling an intellectual piece with, well, intellect. I must confess that the thought of a 1945 Hollywood attempt at Oscar Wilde did not appeal. Memories of one or two previous efforts at English literary classics set alarm bells ringing. But this was in a class of its own. Beautifully photographed in black and white, apart from a couple shots of the painting itself, the aesthetics shimmer.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.093195915222168, "source": "search", "title": "The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945) - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "Oscar Wilde's\" Picture of Dorian Gray\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 6.9327545166015625, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde's Picture of Dorian Gray - Victorian Web" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "[ Victorian Web Home —> Social History —> Oscar Wilde —> Next ]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.417415618896484, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde's Picture of Dorian Gray - Victorian Web" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "By 1891, when he published his Picture of Dorian Gray, >Oscar Wilde could project a world in which integration is impossible and where all of life's paths lead to self-destruction. As in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde , hypocritical bourgeois culture is beastly dangerous, but so is every alternative to it. If Stevenson's society exhibits fragmented selves, Wilde's reveals a fractured place where everyone is doomed to untimely death. Appropriately, this world of Dorian Gray is described as monstrous throughout. Cynical and manipulative Lord Henry sees law and the temptations its repressiveness fosters as \"monstrous,\" (Wilde, 26) while Dorian perceives his own delight in the altering portrait of him as \"monstrous\" (143) and later considers people smitten with \"vice and blood and weariness\" as \"monstrous,\" too (161). And artist Basil Hallward, painter of the infamous picture of Dorian Gray, feels the secret of his soul lies in that beautiful portrait but sees in the end that it indeed \"has the eyes of a devil\" (174).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 6.891343593597412, "source": "search", "title": "Oscar Wilde's Picture of Dorian Gray - Victorian Web" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "Dulness and dirt are the chief features of Lippincott’s this month: The element that is unclean, though undeniably amusing, is furnished by Mr. Oscar Wilde’s story of “The Picture of Dorian Gray.” It is a tale spawned from the leprous literature of the French decadents — a poisonous book, the atmosphere of which is heavy with the mephitic odours of moral and spiritual putrefaction — a gloating study of the mental and physical corruption of a fresh, fair and golden youth, which might be fascinating but for its effeminate frivolity, its studied insincerity, its theatrical cynicism, its tawdry mysticism, its flippant philosophizings…. Mr. Wilde says the book has “a moral.” The “moral,” so far as we can collect it, is that man’s chief end is to develop his nature to the fullest by “always searching for new sensations,” that when the soul gets sick the way to cure it is to deny the senses nothing.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.964073181152344, "source": "search", "title": "“Dorian Gray” as Wilde actually wrote it - Salon.com" }, { "answer": "Sebastian Melmoth", "passage": "Nowadays, the knowledge of Wilde’s poignant subsequent history casts a shadow over “Dorian Gray.” Married since 1884 to a beauty, Constance Lloyd, Wilde had been secretly leading a homosexual life at least since 1886 and probably much longer. (“The one charm of marriage,” Lord Henry quips in “Dorian Gray,” “is that it makes a life of deception necessary for both parties.”) In 1889 Wilde began courting a beautiful young poet named John Gray, the probable model for Dorian. (At least Gray himself believed this to be so, and the name would seem to be a clincher.) After the novel was published, Wilde began his disastrous affair with Lord Alfred Douglas. His feud with his lover’s violent father, the marquess of Queensberry, resulted in one of the most famous lawsuits in history, Wilde’s eventual arrest on charges of sodomy, and his sentencing to two years’ hard labor. The most celebrated playwright and wit in England had become its most despised pariah. He never saw his two sons again; Constance changed their name, and hers, to “Holland,” and taught the boys “to forget that we had ever borne the name of Wilde and never to mention it to anyone.” After his release from prison, Wilde went into exile in France, where he assumed the name “Sebastian Melmoth” and died, in penury, in 1900. “I will never outlive the century,” he had predicted. “The English people would not stand for it.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.581143379211426, "source": "search", "title": "“Dorian Gray” as Wilde actually wrote it - Salon.com" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. Search eText, Read Online, Study, Discuss.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 6.937521934509277, "source": "search", "title": "The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. Search eText ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "Lord Henry's aims (goals) I shall not judge. \"To be beautiful and young above all.\" It's his actual speech that is brilliant. I find his proposition in chapter 2: \"Youth! Youth! Youth! There is nothing in the world but youth.\" He backs up his argument with that same paragraph in chapter 2 directed to Dorian and with two different paragraphs in chapter 1 directed to Basil. Chapter 2 Henry to Dorian: \"Be young! It doesn't lasts long and is worth having. When youth go beauty goes and beauty is worth having because\"... and he gives two reasons. Chapter 1 Henry to Basil: Paragraph 1: Beauty vs ugly Beauty vs intelligence Beauty = stupid = good (moral and estheatics are equalled...to be beautifu is a good thing a moral thing.) Paragraph 2: adds the time factor. This beauty which is so good doesn't last because we all try to be intelligent and well informed and therefore become ugly. Basically he ties beauty to a moral value. If to be beautiful is a moral thing wouldn't you do anything in the world (means) to achieve that goal? All his actions are justified for a higher goal, to be happy. Beauty brings happiness. I feel like if oscar wilde could have sta down one day and said, \"Beauty, for or against. Discuss.\" You try it...try being a lawyer that has to defend that position in a debate....fascinating the way Oscar does it...whether you lik his goals or not...that is none of my business. About his goals....everyone is free to decide what values will make him or her happy. One can only debate the means used to achieve his goals. And his writing style, which in my opinion is timeless and perfection.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.017683029174805, "source": "search", "title": "The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. Search eText ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "My friend and I have been trying to locate the original Picture of Dorian Grey by Oscar Wilde, but to no avail. A simple Google search for that topic doesn't seem to provide much, and it's hard to go on hearsay from Google anyway. Does anyone know what I could search for? Or better yet, do you know where I could find a copy or download? Assistance is very much appreciated. Thank you. :)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.8843789100646973, "source": "search", "title": "The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. Search eText ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "Oscar Wilde", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.424236297607422, "source": "search", "title": "The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. Search eText ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "I just posted my first blog here.I can't say it is a Review of the book,i call it Abstract and i wrote a few already on my favorite masterpieces. My review is named *Dorian Grey&A Conversation with Oscar Wilde* I don't know if you asked yourself why Mr.Wilde didn't give the Devil an active role in his novele-i think Devil was not present as a character who take part in events. Goethe and Mikhail Bulgakov gave Devil a key role to act from the very beginning of their works. i would like to know your thinking on this theme. To read my abstract,please visit my blog here. If i posted this on wrong place,then a thread could be :What is your thinking about Abstracts? How do you like my writing and what do you think about such method of expression?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.44828128814697266, "source": "search", "title": "The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. Search eText ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "How Oscar Wilde painted over “Dorian Gray.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.00119686126709, "source": "search", "title": "Deceptive Picture - The New Yorker" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "Oscar Wilde was not a man who lived in fear, but early reviews of “The Picture of Dorian Gray” must have given him pause. The story, telling of a man who never ages while his portrait turns decrepit, appeared in the July, 1890, issue of Lippincott’s, a Philadelphia magazine with English distribution. The Daily Chronicle of London called the tale “unclean,” “poisonous,” and “heavy with the mephitic odours of moral and spiritual putrefaction.” The St. James Gazette deemed it “nasty” and “nauseous,” and suggested that the Treasury or the Vigilance Society might wish to prosecute the author. Most ominous was a short notice in the Scots Observer stating that although “Dorian Gray” was a work of literary quality, it dealt in “matters only fitted for the Criminal Investigation Department or a hearing in camera” and would be of interest mainly to “outlawed noblemen and perverted telegraph-boys”—an allusion to the recent Cleveland Street scandal, which had exposed the workings of a male brothel in London. Within five years, Wilde found himself convicted of “committing acts of gross indecency with certain male persons.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 5.950470924377441, "source": "search", "title": "Deceptive Picture - The New Yorker" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "Wilde died in 1900, in a run-down Paris hotel, at the age of forty-six. Almost overnight, a legend was born: Wilde the homosexual martyr, Wilde the moral rebel. A nascent gay-rights movement embraced him as a hero of defiance. When, in 1967, Craig Rodwell opened a gay-and-lesbian bookstore in New York, he named it the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop, and after the Stonewall riots of 1969 Rodwell used the bookstore’s mailing list to help organize the first gay-pride parade. As recently as the late eighties, you could still find bookish young people coming to terms with their sexuality by way of reading Wilde. (You could at least find me.) Whether or not Wilde saw himself as part of a cause, he did not lack courage. The multiple versions of “Dorian Gray”—the earliest surviving manuscript, which is at the Morgan Library; the typescript sent to Lippincott’s, which Harvard University Press has just made available in an “uncensored” edition; the published Lippincott’s text; and the expanded book publication of 1891—show Wilde deciding, sentence by sentence, just how far he would go.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.040282249450684, "source": "search", "title": "Deceptive Picture - The New Yorker" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "The two most recent major biographies of Wilde are Thomas Wright’s “Built of Books: How Reading Defined the Life of Oscar Wilde,” which appeared in 2008, and Neil McKenna’s “The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde: An Intimate Biography,” which came out in 2005. They present almost comically contradictory portraits. Wright’s Wilde is an intellectual dreamer who rarely steps outside the literary realm. We are told that his parents—the eye-and-ear surgeon William Wilde and the poet Jane Francesca Wilde, who wrote under the name Speranza—accumulated mountains of books at their home, in Dublin, and that young Oscar habitually read in bed, his mind ravished by Irish folktales, ancient-Greek texts, Romantic poems, and gothic novels. Wright even suggests that Wilde discovered his sexuality in the pages of Plato. “Was it a case of literary nurture over biological nature?” Wright asks, as if Wilde might have found boys unattractive had the philosopher not put the idea in his head. In this telling, Wilde’s ultimate humiliation came not on the day of his arrest, on April 5, 1895, but a few weeks later, when his library was auctioned off.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.801809310913086, "source": "search", "title": "Deceptive Picture - The New Yorker" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "Such epigrams were the foundation of Wilde’s fame, and remain so. He is often seen as the godfather of celebrity culture, in that from the outset he was noted chiefly for being Oscar Wilde. Even in his Oxford days, his witticisms were making their way beyond the university walls. (His first hit: “I find it harder and harder every day to live up to my blue china.”) On settling in London, in 1879, he assumed the gaudy neo-Renaissance poses that inspired dozens of Punch cartoons and two characters in Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Patience.” He maintained exquisite attitudes during his American lecture tour of 1882, enduring jeers from college students and enjoying the unexpected admiration of Colorado miners. Back in England, he caused further chatter with a turn toward domesticity, marrying Constance Lloyd and producing two sons. Only when he published “The Happy Prince and Other Tales,” in 1888, did his literary output catch up to his fame. With that publication, the most intense phase of Wilde’s career began. His wit acquired a sharper edge: celebrity became a vehicle for subversion.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.821040153503418, "source": "search", "title": "Deceptive Picture - The New Yorker" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "On February 18, 1895, the Marquess of Queensberry, Douglas’s hate-engorged father, inscribed a visiting card with the words “For Oscar Wilde, posing Somdomite,” and left it at Wilde’s club. Urged on by Douglas, Wilde made the mistake of suing the Marquess for libel—a decision catastrophic not only for his career but also for his sense of dignity, since, as he later wrote, he was forced to present himself as a “champion of respectability in conduct, of puritanism in life, and of morality in art.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.81501293182373, "source": "search", "title": "Deceptive Picture - The New Yorker" }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "Oscar Wilde", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.424236297607422, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes: The Picture of Dorian Gray: Chapters Thirteen ..." }, { "answer": "Oscar Wilde", "passage": "Like the other secondary characters in the novel, Alan Campbell is introduced and rather quickly ignored. His appearance, however, plays a vital role in establishing the darkening mood of the novel. The macabre experiments that he is accustomed to conducting as a chemist provide him with the knowledge that Dorian finds so necessary. Furthermore, the secrets that surround his personal life contribute to the air of mystery that surrounds Dorian. It is significant that the reader never learns the details of the circumstances by which Dorian blackmails Campbell. Given Wilde’s increasingly indiscreet lifestyle and the increasingly hostile social attitudes toward homosexuality that flourished at the end of the nineteenth century, the reader can assume that Campbell’s transgression is of a sexual nature. In 1885, the British Parliament passed the Labouchere Amendment, which widened prohibitions against male homosexual acts to include not only sodomy (which was punishable by death until 1861) but also “gross indecency” (meaning oral sex), an offense that carried a two-year prison term. Oscar Wilde himself was eventually found guilty of the latter offense. This new law was commonly known as the Blackmailer’s Charter. Thus, Alan Campbell, a seemingly inconsequential character, serves as an important indicator of the social prejudices and punishments in Wilde’s time.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.098041534423828, "source": "search", "title": "SparkNotes: The Picture of Dorian Gray: Chapters Thirteen ..." } ]
Who sang the title song for the Bond film You Only Live Twice?
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Nancy Sinatra was reported to be very nervous while recording – first she wanted to leave the studio; then she claimed to sometimes \"sound like Minnie Mouse\". Barry declared that the final song uses 25 different takes. British singer Julie Rogers recorded an alternative song for the titles, but this was not used.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.886726379394531, "source": "wiki", "title": "You Only Live Twice (film)" }, { "answer": "Nancy Sinatra", "passage": "There are two versions of the song \"You Only Live Twice\", sung by Nancy Sinatra, one directly from the movie soundtrack, and a second one for record release arranged by Billy Strange. The movie soundtrack song is widely recognised for its striking opening bars and oriental flavour, and was far more popular on radio. The record release made No. 44 on the Billboard charts in the USA, No. 11 in UK. 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Pleasence is also very low key with his menace, which is perfect, we don't want pantomime and the scenes with Bond work wonderfully well.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.5714835524559021, "source": "search", "title": "You Only Live Twice (1967) - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Nancy Sinatra", "passage": "Title track from the fifth James Bond film, starring Sean Connery as 007. Music by John Barry, lyrics by Leslie Bricusse, performed by Nancy Sinatra.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 6.0141191482543945, "source": "search", "title": "James Bond, You Only Live Twice - Title Song - YouTube" }, { "answer": "Nancy Sinatra", "passage": "4. 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And while Jon Hamm's expression would have been enough to loosen the most tightly secured underpinnings, the sound of Nancy Sinatra crooning \"You Only Live Twice\" cemented the moment ... and sent the hash tag #YOLT multiplying into the Twittersphere.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.925429821014404, "source": "search", "title": "'You Only Live Twice': Behind The 'Mad Men' Song - MTV" }, { "answer": "Nancy Sinatra", "passage": "These boots were made for walking, but she was made for singing: Nancy Sinatra performed the theme to \"You Only Live Twice\" in 1967.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.0937812328338623, "source": "search", "title": "Sam Smith sings theme song for James Bond film ... - CNN" } ]
Who had a big 90s No 1 with This Is How We Do It?
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Which national park, famous for aboriginal rock paintings, is near Darwin?
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Discover detailed Aboriginal art galleries, hike to the top of rugged escarpments and cruise the wetlands past waterlilies, waterfalls, crocodiles and migratory birds. Drive the Nature's Way route from Darwin, or add Katherine and Arnhem Land for a longer Top End adventure.", "precise_score": 5.791132926940918, "rough_score": 5.818864345550537, "source": "search", "title": "Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory - Tourism Australia" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "In amongst the wetlands, wildlife and rugged gorges, World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park holds one of the highest concentrated areas of rock art in the world. As many as 5,000 Aboriginal sites have been found here, including rock art, shelters, stone tools, grindstones and ceremonial ochre. 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Kakadu was listed in three stages: stage 1 in 1981, stage 2 in 1987, and the entire park in 1992.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.171430587768555, "source": "wiki", "title": "Kakadu National Park" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Kakadu was established at a time when the Australian community was becoming more interested in the declaration of national parks for conservation and in recognising the land interests of Aboriginal people. A national park in the Alligator Rivers region was proposed as early as 1965, but took until 1978 for the Australian Government to make arrangements to acquire the titles over various tracts of land that now constitute Kakadu National Park.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.725778579711914, "source": "wiki", "title": "Kakadu National Park" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Kakadu National Park was declared under the National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act 1975 (NPWC Act) in three stages between 1979 and 1991. The NPWC Act was replaced by the EPBC Act in 2000. The declaration of the park continues under the EPBC Act. Each stage of the park includes Aboriginal land under the Land Rights Act that is leased to the Director of National Parks or land that is subject to a claim to traditional ownership under the Land Rights Act. Most of the land that was to become part of Stage One of Kakadu was granted to the Kakadu Aboriginal land Trust under the Land Rights Act in August 1978 and, in November 1978, the Land Trust and the Director signed a lease for the land to be managed as a national park. Stage One of the park was declared on 5 April 1979.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.9477667808532715, "source": "wiki", "title": "Kakadu National Park" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "In southern Kakadu much of Goodparla and Gimbat was claimed in the mid-1870s by three pastoralists, Roderick, Travers and Sergison. The leases were subsequently passed on to a series of owners, all of whom were unable for one reason or another to make a go of it. 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Each landform has its own range of habitats. Kakadu's varied landscapes and the habitats they contain are features that contributed to its listing as a World Heritage Area.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.006502151489258, "source": "wiki", "title": "Kakadu National Park" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Mining has an obvious impact on the landscape, but only one operational uranium mine (Ranger) remains. Mine operators are required to completely rehabilitate the area once the operation is wound down. Some small scale logging occurred in the early part of the 20th century, but little evidence of this remains. Tourism represents a significant human impact to Kakadu National Park with hundreds of thousands of visitors arriving annually. Infrastructure such as roads, tracks, interpretive signage and shelter, accommodation, telecommunications and other services must be provided to support this activity.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.901949882507324, "source": "wiki", "title": "Kakadu National Park" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Fire is part of the landscape of Kakadu National Park, as the park contains large areas of woodland and grassy plains that are subject to long periods of dry hot weather. The flora of the region has adapted to frequent fires. Fires in northern Australia are less threatening than in southern Australia as many of the trees are largely fire resistant while other plants simply regenerate very quickly.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.848981857299805, "source": "wiki", "title": "Kakadu National Park" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Kakadu National Park is a major tourist attraction in Australia's north. Visitation in 2005 was 202,000. Kakadu's dramatic landscape, Aboriginal cultural significance and diverse and abundant wildlife are what visitors are drawn to. There are many beautiful waterfalls and gorges within the park that are popular with visitors, such as Maguk, Gunlom Falls, Twin Falls and Jim Jim Falls.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.325312614440918, "source": "wiki", "title": "Kakadu National Park" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Kakadu National Park has some of the best examples of Aboriginal rock art in Australia. The sites of Nourlangie and Ubirr are among the most visited locations in the park. It is possible to view some of Kakadu's diverse wildlife at places like Yellow Water Billabong, Cooinda on board a wildlife cruise or at Mamukala Wetlands or Anbangbang Billabong. The Kakadu region is one of the world's best for bird watching as approximately 30 percent of Australia's bird species can be seen here.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.852708637714386, "source": "wiki", "title": "Kakadu National Park" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Large saltwater crocodiles are also commonplace and visitors are likely to see them at Yellow Water and East Alligator River so it was no coincidence that the \"Crocodile\" Dundee films were shot here. Visitors are urged to exercise caution around crocodiles as they have been responsible for a number of fatal attacks. Recreational fishing is a popular activity inside Kakadu National Park. The main target species is barramundi and the most popular locations are Yellow Water, the South Alligator and the East Alligator River. Hunting is not allowed in Kakadu National Park.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.82807731628418, "source": "wiki", "title": "Kakadu National Park" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "There are several accommodation options in the park, mostly found in the town of Jabiru, as well as a range of services to cater to visitor's needs. Visitors can experience Kakadu National Park with a recognised tour operator or they can drive themselves. Many of the park's sites are accessible by standard two wheel drive vehicles, but areas like Twin and Jim Jim Falls and Gunlom require four wheel drive vehicles. Visitors can experience Kakadu National Park via the Nature's Way tourism drive which is a loop from Darwin to Jabiru then onto Katherine and back to Darwin covering approximately 900 km.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.444460391998291, "source": "wiki", "title": "Kakadu National Park" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "The Kakadu National Park is proclaimed under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (the EPBC Act) and is managed through a joint management arrangement between the Aboriginal traditional owners and the Director of National Parks. The Director manages Commonwealth national parks through Parks Australia, which is a part of the Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities. Title to Aboriginal land in the park is held by Aboriginal land trusts. The land trusts have leased their land to the Director of National Parks for the purpose of a national park for the enjoyment and benefit of all Australians and international visitors. Traditional owners have also expected that having their land managed as a national park would assist them in looking after their land in the face of growing and competing pressures. They saw a national park as establishing a way to manage the land that could protect their interests and be sympathetic to their aspirations. Parks Australia and the Aboriginal traditional owners of Kakadu are committed to the principle of joint management of the park and arrangements to help this happen are highlighted in Kakadu's Plan of Management.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.056815147399902, "source": "wiki", "title": "Kakadu National Park" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Kakadu National Park re-introduced a park use fee from April 2010, to help manage the natural and cultural values of the park environment and improve visitor services.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.200735092163086, "source": "wiki", "title": "Kakadu National Park" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Tickets and more information will be available on the Kakadu National Park tourism website. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.547000885009766, "source": "wiki", "title": "Kakadu National Park" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Kakadu National Park is linked to Darwin by the Arnhem Highway and to Pine Creek and Katherine by the Kakadu Highway. Both roads are sealed all weather roads although may be cut off periodically during periods of heavy rain.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.386172771453857, "source": "wiki", "title": "Kakadu National Park" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "The town of Jabiru has several accommodation options, a service station, police, a medical clinic and a shopping centre with a range of outlets. The town was built for the Uranium mine that was established prior to the founding of Kakadu National Park and provides infrastructure for the mine's workforce as well as the national park activities and tourism. Jabiru has a small airport from which scenic flights operate daily. There are no scheduled air services between Jabiru and Darwin however.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.268709182739258, "source": "wiki", "title": "Kakadu National Park" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "There are a wide variety of designated camping sites throughout the park. Jabiru, Cooinda and South Alligator all have commercial camping areas and are in close proximity to most of the important natural attractions in these areas. Some of the park's campsites charge a nominal fee as these have shower and toilet facilities, others are free, however they have limited or no facilities. 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Rich in Aboriginal culture, Arnhem Land offers unique indigenous experiences, rock art and some of the best fishing in the world.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.50886607170105, "source": "search", "title": "Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory - Tourism Australia" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Wind through the Adelaide and Mary River wetlands to World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park. Here you can bushwalk through rugged escarpments and lush rainforest and discover a treasure trove of Aboriginal rock ark. Learn about the Territory's pioneering history in Pine Creek and swim in crystal-clear waterholes in the tarzan landscape of Litchfield National Park. 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With its sandstone escarpments looming up from the plain, its secret waterholes and lily-strewn waterways, its teeming birdlife and ancient rock art, it's a place that will get a hold on something old in your soul.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.644476890563965, "source": "search", "title": "The 10 Best Kakadu National Park Tours, Trips & Tickets ..." }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "3-Day Top End Waterfalls & Kakadu National Park Adventure - Darwin | Expedia", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.3485162258148193, "source": "search", "title": "3-Day Top End Waterfalls & Kakadu National Park Adventure" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "3-Day Top End Waterfalls & Kakadu National Park Adventure", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.352306365966797, "source": "search", "title": "3-Day Top End Waterfalls & Kakadu National Park Adventure" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Kakadu National Park", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.361252784729004, "source": "search", "title": "The Ancient Art of Kakadu - Tourism Australia" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Kakadu National Park, NT", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.002939224243164, "source": "search", "title": "The Ancient Art of Kakadu - Tourism Australia" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Kakadu National Park, NT", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.002939224243164, "source": "search", "title": "The Ancient Art of Kakadu - Tourism Australia" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Kakadu National Park Tours – Wetlands & Aboriginal Rock Art", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.17835280299186707, "source": "search", "title": "Kakadu – Arnhem Land – Litchfield | Brookes Australia" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Our tours from Darwin take you to the World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park for a life changing Kakadu tour. It is three hours drive from Darwin but as with any adventure tour, it is important to allow plenty of time en-route to stop. Our Darwin to Kakadu tour takes in the many billabongs, wetlands, termite mounds as well as the amazing bird life unique to the Top End.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.958735942840576, "source": "search", "title": "Kakadu – Arnhem Land – Litchfield | Brookes Australia" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Enjoy wetland cruises, such as the Yellow Waters Billabong Cruise, with beautiful paperbark forests and the odd resident crocodile, or for those wanting to get away from the crowds, we offer lunchtime cruises on the Corroboree Billabong just outside the boundary of Kakadu National Park.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.620806694030762, "source": "search", "title": "Kakadu – Arnhem Land – Litchfield | Brookes Australia" }, { "answer": "Kakadu National Park", "passage": "Arnhem Land is located in the north-eastern corner of Australia’s Northern Territory and bounded by Kakadu National Park, the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria. This Aboriginal-owned expanse is made up of wild coastlines, rivers teeming with fish, lush rainforests, soaring escarpments and savannah woodland. Being such a large expanse of land we only concentrate on the Western side of Arnhem Land as other remote destinations must be reached by light aircraft, which we can also arrange for you.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.383588790893555, "source": "search", "title": "Kakadu – Arnhem Land – Litchfield | Brookes Australia" } ]
In TV's All In The Family what was Mike and Gloria's son called?
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She and Mike are separated and she's gotten a job in a veterinarian's office.", "precise_score": 6.234501838684082, "rough_score": 5.5082783699035645, "source": "search", "title": "Gloria (TV Series 1982–1983) - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Joey", "passage": "The character's appearances on All In The Family ended when Rob Reiner and Sally Struthers left the series in 1978 (by that time, Joey had been played most often by alternating twins Jason and Justin Draeger ). Joey Stivic next appeared in the All In The Family continuation series Archie Bunker's Place , in the November 1979 episode \"Thanksgiving Reunion\". In that instance, the character was played by child actor Dick Billingsley and was appropriately pre-school aged. After Gloria separated from Mike, she returned to Archie Bunker's Place with Joey in the February 1982 episode \"Gloria Comes Home\". In that episode, Joey was played by Christopher Johnston .", "precise_score": 3.227116823196411, "rough_score": 2.294715404510498, "source": "search", "title": "Joey Stivic - All In The Family TV show Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Joey", "passage": "* Clyde Kusatsu as Reverend Chong. Reverend Chong appeared in several episodes. He refused to baptize little Joey in Season 6, and then remarried both Archie and Edith and Mike and Gloria in Season 8, and gave counsel to Stephanie in Season 9 as it was learned she was Jewish.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.2983927726745605, "source": "wiki", "title": "All in the Family" }, { "answer": "Joey", "passage": "Many real Queens institutions are mentioned throughout the series. Carroll O’Connor, a real-life Queens native from Forest Hills, said in an interview with the Archive of American Television that he suggested to the writers many of the locations to give the series authenticity. For example, it is revealed that Archie attended Flushing High School, a real high school located in Flushing, Queens (although in the \"Man Of The Year\" episode of Archie Bunker's Place, it is revealed that Archie attended Bryant High School in Long Island City, graduating in 1940). As another example, the 1976 episode \"The Baby Contest\" deals with Archie entering baby Joey in a cutest baby contest sponsored by the Long Island Daily Press, a then-operating local newspaper in Queens and Long Island.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.781110763549805, "source": "wiki", "title": "All in the Family" }, { "answer": "Joey", "passage": "Although taken by surprise, Michael is excited to learn that Gloria is pregnant in 1971, though the pregnancy ends in a miscarriage. Gloria becomes pregnant again in 1975 and their baby Joseph \"Joey\" Stivic is born in December of that year.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.201547622680664, "source": "wiki", "title": "Michael Stivic" }, { "answer": "Joey", "passage": "Michael Stivic does not appear in the 1982 spin-off series Gloria, which starred Sally Struthers. Initially, Reiner had been asked to participate in the series, resurrecting his Michael Stivic character, but he declined. It is explained (on the show) that Michael had left his wife and young son Joey (then played by Christian Jacobs) to live in a California commune with one of his students (Which suggests he had found a new teaching job)-whom Gloria described as \"the homecoming queen, a girl named Muffy\"- and was in the process of going through a bitter divorce.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.0570173263549805, "source": "wiki", "title": "Michael Stivic" }, { "answer": "Joey", "passage": "The set-up of the show was that Gloria had been left at loose ends after her husband, Michael Stivic (who did not appear in the new series), left her for one of his students and moved away to a commune. Gloria, to be closer to her father, decided to move with her young son, Joey (played by Christian Jacobs), and pick up the pieces of her life as an assistant to two veterinarians in Fox Ridge, New York. The veterinarians were played by Burgess Meredith and Jo De Winter; the character played by Meredith was also, conveniently, Gloria's landlord.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.450119972229004, "source": "wiki", "title": "Gloria (TV series)" }, { "answer": "Joey", "passage": "CBS rejected Glorias original pilot which featured a brief cameo by Carroll O'Connor as Archie Bunker dropping off Gloria and Joey at Dr. Adams' clinic and residence. It was repackaged as an episode of Archie Bunker's Place. This pilot was written by veteran All in the Family and Archie Bunker's Place writers Pat Shea and Harriett Weiss and Archie Bunker's Place producer and close Carroll O'Connor associate Joe Gannon who co-created, wrote and produced the pilot. They were replaced by former WKRP in Cincinnati writers Steve Marshall and Dan Guntzelman (who would later find success writing and producing the long-running ABC sitcom Growing Pains).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.481584310531616, "source": "wiki", "title": "Gloria (TV series)" }, { "answer": "Joey", "passage": "The shows production was moved from CBS Television City to Universal Studios. According to a December 1982 feature interview with Sally Struthers in TV Guide this did not sit well with Carroll O'Connor who, with the rest of the Archie Bunker's Place production staff, was effectively shut out of the production of Gloria. (Even Norman Lear, who created All in the Family and had some hand in all of its other spin-offs, had no credited involvement in Gloria.) After this, O'Connor chose to be uninvolved in the retooled pilot and series. The characters of Dr. Jim Waynewrite and Ben the handyman were dropped when Marshall and Guntzelman's second pilot was made which went to series. In the second pilot, Joey adopted a black dog which he named Archie after his grandfather, which O'Connor was said to be less than thrilled about according to the same 1982 TV Guide article. In the original pilot, actress Jo de Winter's character, Maggie Lawrence, was an assistant to Dr. Adams. In the second pilot and the series, Maggie Lawrence is a veterinarian and Dr. Adams' partner in the clinic.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.169107913970947, "source": "wiki", "title": "Gloria (TV series)" }, { "answer": "Joey", "passage": "Although taken by surprise, Michael is excited to learn that Gloria is pregnant in 1971, though the pregnancy ends in a miscarriage. 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MEET THE BUNKERS A surprise anniversary party is the setting for the latest high-decibel debate between Archie Bunker and his son-in-law, Michael Stivic. 2. WRITING THE PRESIDENT Mike writes a letter to the White House protesting the sorry state of the Union, prompting Archie to take pen in hand for his own rebuttal. 3. ARCHIE'S ACHING BACK Archie is convinced he'll collect a larger settlement from a petty traffic accident if a Jewish lawyer handles the case. 4. ARCHIE GIVES BLOOD Archie refuses to donate blood because he's afraid his vital fluids might get mixed in with those of a different race. 5. JUDGING BOOKS BY COVERS Archie scorns one of Mike's effeminate friends, unaware that one of his toughest beer-drinking buddies is himself a well-adjusted gay. 6. GLORIA IS PREGNANT Archie's dreams of becoming a grandfather are dashed when Gloria suffers a sudden miscarriage. 7. NOW THAT YOU KNOW THE WAY, LET'S BE STRANGERS Mike invites one of his hippie friends to spend the night in the Bunkers' living room, despite Archie's strenuous objections. 8. LIONEL MOVES INTO THE NEIGHBORHOOD Archie does his best to keep a black family from buying the house next door, only to discover that the prospective buyers are Lionel's parents. 9. EDITH HAS JURY DUTY Edith abandons the kitchen for the courtroom when she is chosen for jury duty, leaving Archie to fend for himself. 10. ARCHIE IS WORRIED ABOUT HIS JOB No one in the family gets any sleep when Archie spends the night worrying that he might lose his job. 11. GLORIA DISCOVERS WOMEN'S LIB Gloria leaves the house in a rage when Mike refuses to recognize her as an equal partner in her marriage. 12. SUCCESS STORY Archie reevaluates his definition of success after he meets an old army buddy who's become wealthy in the used-car trade. 13. THE FIRST AND LAST SUPPER The Jeffersons arrive for dinner at the Bunkers' -- minus husband George, who refuses to socialize with his white neighbors. 14. THE SAGA OF COUSIN OSCAR Archie is incensed when his sponging cousin Oscar has the nerve to drop dead in the upstairs bedroom. 15. GLORIA POSES IN THE NUDE Mike has second thoughts after he agrees to let Gloria pose as a nude model for one of his artist friends. 16. ARCHIE IN THE LOCK-UP Archie suffers the ultimate indignity when he's arrested along with a group of radicals at a protest rally. 17. EDITH WRITES A SONG A pair of burglars holds the family at bay with Archie's own pistol. 18. FLASHBACK: MIKE MEETS ARCHIE On the Stivic's first wedding anniversary, the family recalls the day Archie and Michael met. 19. THE ELECTION STORY Mike and Gloria campaign for the liberal candidate in a local election, while Archie places himself in the opposing camp. 20. EDITH'S ACCIDENT A priest pays a call to reward Edith's honesty for leaving a note on his car after she accidentally dents it with a large can of cling peaches. 21. THE BLOCKBUSTER An unscrupulous black real estate salesman tempts Archie to sell his house to a black family at an inflated profit. 22. MIKE'S PROBLEM Gloria is upset when Mike's nervousness over his grades causes him to become temporarily impotent. 23. THE INSURANCE IS CANCELED Archie lays off a Puerto Rican worker during a cutback at the dock; and his homeowner's policy is canceled when his neighborhood is redlined as a bad risk. 24. THE MAN IN THE STREET Archie Bunker becomes the voice of the American working man when his man-on-the-street interview is scheduled to appear on Walter Cronkite's \"Evening News.\" 25. COUSIN MAUDE'S VISIT Edith's feisty cousin, Maude, drops in for a visit during a flu epidemic at the Bunker House. 26. CHRISTMAS DAY AT THE BUNKERS Archie casts a pall on the family's yuletide spirits when he complains that he was passied over for this year's Christmas bonus. 27. THE ELEVATOR STORY Archie gets caught in an elevator, along with a pregnant Puerto Rican and her husband, an aging hippie, and an erudite black businessman. 28. EDITH'S PROBLEM Edith is suddenly moody and irritable with the approach of menopause. 29. ARCHIE AND THE FBI Archie's paranoia during a mysterious government investigation drives him to betray a long-standing friendship. 30. MIKE'S MYSTERIOUS SON An old girlfriend of Mike's suddenly arrives at the Bunkers' with a four-year-old boy that she claims is his son. 31. ARCHIE SEES A MUGGING Archie refuses to get involved with police, even though he's the only witness to a neighborhood mugging. 32. ARCHIE AND EDITH ALONE The Bunkers are on their own for eight days after Mike and Gloria go off to spend a week at a commune. 33. EDITH GETS A MINK Archie is too proud to let Edith accept a mink stole from her cousin Amelia, until he sees a chance to make a three-hundred-dollar profit. 34. SAMMY'S VISIT Sammy Davis, Jr., encounters Archie Bunker in all his glory when the star ventures out to Queens to retrieve a briefcase he left in Munson's taxicab. 35. EDITH THE JUDGE Edith arbitrates a dispute between Archie and the irate proprietor of a laundromat. 36. ARCHIE IS JEALOUS Archie is disturbed to discover Edith once spent an entire weekend with an old beau. 37. MAUDE The Bunkers attend the wedding of cousin Maude's daughter, Carol. [This episode was the pilot for \"Maude.\"] 38. ARCHIE AND THE EDITORIAL After he rails against gun control in a TV editorial, Archie meets his two biggest supporters -- a pair of stickup artists who rob him at gunpoint. 39. ARCHIE'S FRAUD Archie is audited by the IRS after he fails to report income he made driving Munson's taxicab. 40. THE THREAT Archie can barely contain himself when the attractive young wife of an old army buddy spends an eventful night in the Bunker household. 41. GLORIA AND THE RIDDLE Gloria tests Mike and Archie's male chauvinism with a riddle that stumps the men but is easily answered by Edith. 42. LIONEL STEPS OUT Archie is aghast to find out that his visiting niece plans to go out dancing with Lionel Jefferson. 43. EDITH FLIPS HER WIG Edith is worried she may be a kleptomaniac after she absent-mindedly takes a wig from a department store. 44. THE BUNKERS AND THE SWINGERS Edith unwillingly invites a pair of wife-swapping swingers to dinner when she responds to a newspaper ad for pen pals. 45. MIKE COMES INTO MONEY Mike sparks the latest family feud when he donates two hundred dollars to George McGovern's presidential campaign instead of paying Archie for room and board. 46. FLASHBACK: MIKE AND GLORIA'S WEDDING (PART 1) On the Stivics' second anniversary, the family recalls the comedy of errors that transpired on their wedding day. 47. FLASHBACK: MIKE AND GLORIA'S WEDDING (PART 2) The Stivics' wedding is jeopardized when Michael's uncle insists, over Archie's virulent objections, that the marriage be performed by a Catholic priest. 48. MIKE'S APPENDIX Gloria is outraged when Mike insists that a male doctor perform his appendix operation. 49. EDITH'S WINNING TICKET Archie schemes to bilk the Jeffersons out of their winnings from a lottery ticket that Edith bought for Louise. 50. ARCHIE AND THE BOWLING TEAM Archie loses his spot on a top bowling team to a black player. 51. THE LOCKET Archie tries to cheat the insurance company out of three hundred dollars after Edith misplaces her family heir-loom locket. 52. ARCHIE IN THE HOSPITAL Archie befriends the other patient in his semiprivate hospital room, unaware that he's black. 53. OH SAY CAN YOU SEE An old school chum tries to convince Archie that his fears of growing old are all in his mind. 54. ARCHIE GOES TOO FAR Edith and Gloria end the latest family brawl when they storm out of the house to spend the night on their own. 55. CLASS REUNION Archie refuses to tag along to Edith's thirtieth high school reunion -- until he finds out that one of her old beaus will be attending. 56. HOT WATCH Archie buys an expensive watch of dubious pedigree and has to find a jeweler who'll fix it with no questions asked. 57. ARCHIE IS BRANDED Archie wakes up to find a swastika painted on his front door. 58. EVERYBODY TELLS THE TRUTH It's _Rashomon_ Bunker-style when the family recounts vastly different versoins of the same disastrous encounter with a pair of handymen in the Bunker kitchen. 59. ARCHIE LEARNS HIS LESSON Archie attends night-school classes to qualify for a high school diploma. 60. GLORIA, THE VICTIM After an attempted sexual assault, Gloria turns to the family for guidance as she suffers through the legal aftermath of reporting the crime. 61. THE BATTLE OF THE MONTH In a foul mood, Gloria lambasts Edith for her constant acquiescence to Archie's whims. 62. WE'RE HAVING A HEAT WAVE Henry Jefferson joins Archie in trying to prevent a Hispanic family from moving into the neighborhood. 63. WE'RE STILL HAVING A HEAT WAVE As the Lorenzos settle in, Archie grows jealous of Edith's friendship with Irene. 64. EDITH FINDS AN OLD MAN Edith befriends a lonely old man, though Archie is less than thrilled to have a constant reminder of his own advancing years hanging around the house. 65. ARCHIE AND THE KISS Gloria brings home a Rodin replica for the living room, but the erotic sculpture makes Archie cringe. 66. ARCHIE THE GAMBLER Edith is deeply disturbed to find out Archie's been playing the horses after he promiesed never to gamble again. 67. HENRY'S FAREWELL Archie finally meets George Jefferson at Henry's going-away party. 68. ARCHIE AND THE COMPUTER Edith receives a small fortune in quarters as a result of a computer error, while another computer informs Archie that he's been officially declared dead. 69. THE GAMES BUNKERS PLAY Mike childishly refuses to accept criticism during an informal group-therapy game. 70. EDITH'S CONVERSION Archie thinks Irene Lorenzo is trying to convert Edith to Catholicism. 71. ARCHIE IN THE CELLAR Locked in his cellar with a bottle of vodka, Archie spends a long night contemplating his life through the haze of a drunken stupor. 72. BLACK IS THE COLOR OF MY TRUE LOVE'S WIG Gloria is insulted when Michael's ardor is renewed after she dons a cheap dime-store wig. 73. SECOND HONEYMOON Archie and Edith rekindle their romance durin a second honeymoon in Atlantic City. 74. THE TAXI CAPER An influential politician attempts to dissuade Archie from pressing charges against his son after the boy robs Archie in Munson's cab. 75. ARCHIE IS CURSED Irene challenges Archie to a pool match, but he begs off, complaining of a sore back. 76. EDITH'S CHRISTMAS STORY During the Christmas holidays, Edith tries to hide the fact that she may have breast cancer. 77. MIKE AND GLORIA MIX IT UP The Stivics' love life reaches another impasses when Michael is put off by Gloria's romantric aggressiveness. 78. ARCHIE FEELS LEFT OUT Archie refuses to attend his own birthday party. 79. ET TU, ARCHIE Archie sabotages an old friend's efforts to land a job at the loading dock because he's afraid the man might be in line for his position. 80. GLORIA'S BOYFRIEND Archie's misconceptions run amok when Gloria befriends the retarded box boy from the local market. 81. LIONEL'S ENGAGEMENT Archie squares off with George Jefferson's mother when he and Edith attend Lionel's engagement party. 82. ARCHIE EATS AND RUNS The Bunkers are in a panic after Archie eats a stew made from mushrooms that might have been contaminated. 83. GLORIA SINGS THE BLUES Gloria is bewildered after she falls temporarily out of life with Michael, until she discovers her mother went through the same thing with Archie. 84. PAY THE TWENTY DOLLARS Archie unwittingly passes George Jefferson a counterfeit twenty-dollar bill and sets off a string of hilarious exchanges as the family attempts to rectify the error. 85. MIKE'S GRADUATION Archie's spirits soar on Mike's graduation day, until he discovers that his meathead son-in-law has accepted a fellowship and won't be moving out for another year. 86. THE BUNKERS AND INFLATION The Bunkers' breadwinner tries to avoid breaking the news that his union has called a strike. 87. THE BUNKERS AND INFLATION -- ARCHIE UNDERFOOT Tempers flare in the Bunker household when Archie finds himself with nothing to do but sit around the house. 88. THE BUNKERS AND INFLATION -- EDITH THE JOB HUNTER When strike negotiations bog down, Archie grudgingly trades places with Edith and allows her to take a job at Jefferson's dry cleaners. 89. THE BUNKERS AND INFLATION -- ARCHIE'S RAISE Archie's union settles the strike, but under terms that effectively leave him worse off than he was before the walkout. 90. LIONEL THE LIVE-IN Lionel arrives to spend a few days with the Bunkers after a big blowup with his father. 91. ARCHIE'S HELPING HAND The reising tide of feminism confronts Archie on all sides when Edith joins a women's group and Irene lands a job alongside him on the loading dock. 92. GLORIA'S SHOCK Gloria is shocked when Mike announces that he doesn't plan on having children. 93. WHERE'S ARCHIE? (PART 1) Edith holds her first Tupperware party under a cloud of worry when Archie disappears on his way to a union convention in Buffalo. 94. ARCHIE IS MISSING (PART 2) With no word from Archie after twenty-four hours, the family faces the possibility that he might've run off with another woman. 95. THE LONGEST KISS (PART 3) Archie returns from his sorry adventure -- he got sidetracked to a podiatrists' convention in Rochester -- to find his friends and family celebrating his return with kissing contests, Hula Hoops, and ballroom dancing. 96. ARCHIE AND THE MIRACLE After an accident on the loading dock brings Archie within inches of his life, he suddenly becomes a devout -- if somewhat hypocritical -- churchgoer. 97. GEORGE AND ARCHIE MAKE A DEAL George Jefferson seeks Archie's help when he runs for local political office. 98. ARCHIE'S CONTRACT Irene and the Jeffersons bail the Bunkers out after Archie buys two thousand dollars' worth of aluminum siding from a fast-talking salesman. 99. MIKE'S FRIEND Gloria is made to feel like an intellectual outcast when she spends the evening with Mike and one of his graduate-school friends. 100. THE BEST OF ALL IN THE FAMILY (ONE HOUR) Henry Fonda hosts an hour-long retrospective of high points from the show's first four years. 101. PRISONER IN THE HOUSE A plumber's assistant causes Archie agony when he finds out the worker is a convict on a work-release program from Sing Sing. 102. THE JEFFERSONS MOVE UP The Bunkers bid a fond farewell to the Jeffersons when their neighbors abandon Queens for the nouveau-riche life in a Manhattan high rise. [This episode was the pilot for \"The Jefffersons.\"] 103. ALL'S FAIR Gloria gives Edith a lesson in marriage assertiveness. 104. AMELIA'S DIVORCE Edith is surprised to discover that her cousin Amelia's ideal marriage is rotten to the core. 105. EVERYBODY DOES IT Archie steals a box of nails from work and finds himself at the center of a household debate on morality. 106. ARCHIE AND THE QUIZ Archie feels the weight of his own mortality after a magazine quiz on life expectancy gives him another seven years -- tops. 107. EDITH'S FRIEND Edith is reunited with her childhood sweetheart when she returns to her hometown for a wedding. 108. NO SMOKING The Bunker hous is locked in a battle of wills after Mike vows he can go without food longer than Archie can abstain from smoking. 109. MIKE MAKES HIS MOVE After a fruitless search for new lodgings, Mike and Gloria agree to rent George Jefferson's old hous -- even though it means living next door to Archie. 110. THE VERY MOVING DAY Gloria is nervous about announcing her unexpected pregnancy because of Mike's stubborn attitude toward overpopulation. 111. ALONE AT LAST Teary farewells turn into fireworks when Mike hits Archie with five years of repressed rage, only to discover that he and Gloria can't move out for another week. 112. ARCHIE THE DONOR Archie tries to impress his boss by making the maximum contribution to his favorite charity and unwittingly donates his body to medical science. 113. ARCHIE THE HERO Archie gets a rude shock when the tall, classy dame whose life he saved in a taxicab turns out to be a man. 114. MIKE'S PAINS Mike has second thoughts about natural childbirth when he gets queasy at the prospect of standing in the delivery room during Gloria's labor. 115. CHAIN LETTER Archie's refusal to participate in a chain letter triggers a string of unlikely events. 116. MIKE FACES LIFE Mike becomes the sole support of a growing family when Gloria loses her job because of her pregnancy. 117. EDITH BREAKS OUT Archie feels abandoned after Edith begins to volunteer part-time at the Sunshine Home for the Elderly. 118. GRANDPA BLUES Archie has difficulty keeping his blood pressure down for a company physical after the family launches into a heavy debate over the baby's name. 119. GLORIA SUSPECTS MIKE Gloria suspects hanky-panky when she meets the beautiful blonde Mike's been tutoring after school hours. 120. THE LITTLE ATHEIST Thanksgiving dinner becomes a family battleground when Archie discovers that Mike and Gloria don't want to impose the family's religious beliefs on their baby. 121. ARCHIE'S CIVIL RIGHTS Archie gets a lesson in civil liberties when he's arrested for using outlawed tear gas to protect himself against a mugger. 122. GLORIA IS NERVOUS The baby is already nine days overdue, and the stress is turning Mike and Gloria into nervous wrecks. 123. BIRTH OF THE BABY (PART 1) Stuck in a phone booth in an Italian restaurant, Gloria goes into labor while ARchie is busy rehearsing for his lodge's minstrel show. 124. BIRTH OF THE BABY (PART 2) Archie arrives at the hospital direct from his minstrel show -- in blackface -- just in time for Gloria's blessed event. 125. NEW YEAR'S WEDDING The Stivics have a spat when Michael volunteers their living room for a wedding ceremony without even consulting Gloria. 126. ARCHIE THE BABY-SITTER Archie's buddies form a lullaby quartet when Grandpa Bunker baby-sits Joey on his poker night. 127. ARCHIE FINDS A FRIEND Archie sees a chance to get rich quick when he befriends an old watchmaker who's got a surefire invention. 128. MIKE'S MOVE Mikes's integrity is put to the test when he loses a teaching position to an equally qualified black candidate. 129. ARCHIE'S WEIGHTY PROBLEM Energetic Justin Quiqley inspires Archie to stick with the strict diet his doctor has recommended. 130. LOVE BY APPOINTMENT Mike and Gloria's sex life suffers after they have to begin planning their encounters around the baby's feeding schedule. 131. JOEY'S BAPTISM After Mike and Gloria refuse to have their son baptized, Archie stubbornly steals away to a church to douse the infant himself. 132. MIKE AND GLORIA'S HOUSEGUESTS A broken furnace forces Archie and Edith to spend a few nights under the Stivic's roof during a power blackout. 133. EDITH'S NIGHT OUT Edith abandons her stick-in-the-mud husband to liven things up on her own during an evening out at Kelcy's Bar. 134. ARCHIE'S BRIEF ENCOUNTER (PART 1 -- ONE HOUR) Edith leaves Archie when she finds out he dated a flirtatious waitress while she was volunteering at the Sunshine Home. 135. ARCHIE'S BRIEF ENCOUNTER (PART 2) Edith forgives Archie's indiscretion after Mike and Gloria bring the two together for an emotional reunion. 136. THE UNEMPLOYMENT STORY (PART 1) Archie's self-esteem takes a beating when he loses his job on the loading dock. 137. THE UNEMPLOYMENT STORY (PART 2) A college grad threatens to commit suicide after he loses a janitor's job to Archie. 138. ARCHIE'S OPERATION (PART 1) Archie's trip to the hospital is an ethnic nightmare: He's admitted by a Puerto Rican receptionist, treated by a Jewish physician, and is forced to accept a blood transfusion from a black doctor. 139. ARCHIE'S OPERATION (PART 2) Archie recuperates in record time after he's called back to work -- with a raise and a promotion. 140. BEVERLY RIDES AGAIN As a practical joke, Archie fixes up one of his drinking buddies with female impersonator Beverly LaSalle 141. TERESA MOVES IN The Bunkers take in a boarder to help revive their battered budget. 142. MIKE AND GLORIA'S WILL The Bunkers are stunned to hear that Mike and Gloria plan to appoint another couple as Joey's legal guardians in their will. 143. MR. EDITH BUNKER Edith saves a man's life and becomes the toast of the town, but Archie isn't happy standing in the shadow of her limelight. 144. ARCHIE'S SECRET PASSION Edith discovers Archie once had a brief encounter with an old high school friend she's invited to dinner. 145. THE BABY CONTEST Archie enters Joey in a newspaper's beautiful-baby contest, against the express wishes of Mike and Gloria. 146. GLORIA'S FALSE ALARM Gloria insists that Mike get the vasectomy he's talked about for years. 147. THE DRAFT DODGER Sparks fly when Mike invites a former draft resister to the Bunkers' Christmas dinner, where the guest of honor is the father of a vet who was killed in Vietnam. 148. THE BOARDER PATROL The Bunkers return home unexpectedly to find Teresa in bed with her boyfriend. 149. ARCHIE'S CHAIR Archie's beloved easy chair ends up in an art museum after the repair shop accidentally sells it to a modern artist. 150. MIKE GOES SKIING Mike asserts his independence by leaving Gloria behind while he joins his friends on a weekend skiing trip. 151. STRETCH CUNNINGHAM, GOOD-BYE Archie reluctantly agrees to deliver Stretch Cunningham's eulogy, unaware that his departed friend was Jewish. 152. THE JOYS OF SEX Edith sneaks a peek at a best-selling sex manual and decides her romantic life could stand a little perking up. 153. MIKE THE PACIFIST Mike feels guilty for punching a man on the subway, even though he acted in defense of Gloria. 154. FIRE Archie tries to collect on a fraudulent insurance claim after a small fire breaks out in the upstairs bathroom. 155. MIKE AND GLORIA SPLIT Mike spends a night with Archie after a fight with Gloria. 156. ARCHIE THE LIBERAL When his lodge comes under fire for discrimination, Archie tries to knock off two quotas at once by courting a black Jew for membership. 157. ARCHIE'S DOG DAY AFTERNOON Archie accidentally runs over Barney Hefner's dog. 158. ARCHIE GETS THE BUSINESS (ONE HOUR) Archie, desparate to realize his personal dream and buy Kelcy's Bar, forges Edith's signature on the mortgage papers. 159. COUSIN LIZ At the funeral of Edith's cousin Liz, the Bunkers are shocked to learn that she'd been living with a lesbian roommate for years. 160. EDITH'S FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY (ONE HOUR) Edith misses her birthday party when a rapist holds her at gunpoint in her own living room. 161. UNEQUAL PARTNERS Edith ruins Archie's weekend fishing trip when she stages a wedding in the Bunkers' living room. 162. ARCHIE'S GRAND OPENING The family steps in to serve drinks and tend bar at Archie's tavern after his staff deserts him on opening night. 163. ARCHIE'S BITTER PILL (PART 1) Archie takes a few pep pills to keep pace with the increased demands of running his own business and winds up with an amphetamine addiction. 164. ARCHIE'S ROAD BACK (PART 2) A despondent Archie retreats to his bedroom, until Harry offers to bail him out with a partnership offer for the bar. 165. ARCHIE AND THE KU KLUX KLAN (PART 1) Archie is nominated for membership in a mysterious fraternal order that turns out to be the local branch of the KKK. 166. ARCHIE AND THE KU KLUX KLAN (PART 2) Archie devises a plan to prevent the Klan from burning a cross on Mike and Gloria's lawn. 167. MIKE AND GLORIA MEET A flashback explores Mike and Gloria's first blind date. 168. EDITH'S CRISIS OF FAITH (ONE HOUR) Edith's religious faith is shaken after her friend female impersonator Berverly LaSalle is brutally murdered by street thugs at Christmas. 169. ARCHIE AND THE SUPER BOWL Archie's Place is robbed on Super Bowl Sunday, the busiest day of the year. 170. THE COMMERCIAL Edith is chosen to appear in a TV commercial but finds herself unable to lie when she begins to doubt the quality of the sponsor's detergent. 171. AUNT IOLA'S VISIT Archie refuses to let Edith's elderly aunt move into their spare bedroom, even after she's been turned away by every other relative. 172. LOVE COMES TO THE BUTCHER Archie is jealous when a lonely butcher lavishes attention on Edith. 173. TWO'S A CROWD Mike and Archie have a long talk after they find themselves locked in the storeroom of Archie's Place. 174. STALE MATES Mike and Gloria are sure the romance has gone out of their marriage when even a weekend in the Poconos fails to reignite the spark. 175. ARCHIE'S BROTHER Archie's estranged brother returns, after twenty-nine years, to smooth things over before he enters the hospital for a serious operation. 176. MIKE'S NEW JOB The Stivics prepare to move to California after Mike is offered a teaching position in Santa Barbara. 177. THE DINNER GUEST Edith is crushed when Mike and Gloria make other plans after she's prepared a special farewell dinner in their honor. 178. THE STIVICS GO WEST The Bunker house is the scene of tearful good-byes as Mike and Gloria finally leave for California. 179. LITTLE MISS BUNKER Edith's cousin Floyd abandons his nine-year-old daughter, Stephanie, on the Bunkers' doorstep. 180. END IN SIGHT Archie spends a night wallowing in self-pity when an insurance physical reveals an ominous spot on his liver. 181. REUNION ON HAUSER STREET The Bunkers attempt to reunite Blanche and Barney Hefner after her latest fling with an exterminator fizzles. 182. WHAT'LL WE DO WITH STEPHANIE? The Bunkers decide to keep Stephanie after her father fails to reclaim her as promised. 183. EDITH'S FINAL RESPECTS Edith is the sole mourner at her Aunt Rose's funeral. 184. WEEKEND IN THE COUNTRY Once again, Archie and Edith try to preserve peace between Barney Hefner and his extremely wayward wife. 185. ARCHIE'S OTHER WIFE At an American Legion convention, Archie awakens facing a beautiful black airline stewardess who swears they were married the night before. 186. EDITH VERSUS THE BANK Edith is disillusioned when her bank refuses to grant a loan without her husband's signature. 187. THE RETURN OF THE WAITRESS Edith finally confronts the waitress who tempted Archie's fidelity after Harry unwittingly hires her to work at Archie's Place. 188. BOGUS BILLS Edith is arrested for passing phony ten-dollar bills she got from Archie's Place. 189. THE BUNKERS GO WEST After Mike and Gloria cancel their trip home for Christmas, the Bunkers decide to travel west for the holidays. 190. CALIFORNIA, HERE WE ARE (ONE HOUR) The Bunkers arrive in Santa Barbara for Christmas and soon discover that all is not right with Mike and Gloria. 191. A NIGHT AT THE PTA When Edith develops laryngitis on the eve of her singing debut at Stephanie's PTA recital, Archie steps in to understudy the duet. 192. A GIRL LIKE EDITH Edith meets butcher Klemmer's new sweetheart, a woman who just happens to be her spitting image. 193. THE APPENDECTOMY Edith and Archie rush Stephanie to the hospital for an emergency appendectomy. 194. STEPHANIE AND THE CRIME WAVE The Bunkers are at odds over Stephanie's punishment when they catch her stealing petty items from around the house. 195. BARNEY THE GOLD DIGGER Barney Hefner is suicidal after Blanche finally deserts him, until Archie fixes him up with an overweight but wealthy widow. 196. STEPHANIE'S CONVERSION Archie is forced to reevaluate his religious prejudice after Stephanie tries to conceal the fact that she's Jewish. 197. EDITH GETS FIRED Edith loses her job at the Sunshine Home after she honors an invalid woman's final wish to be allowed to die with dignity. 198. THE BEST OF \"ALL IN THE FAMILY\" (NINETY-MINUTE SPECIAL) Norman Lear hosts an affectionate look at the high points of his ground-breaking TV series. 199. 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After Gloria was canceled in 1983, the character disappeared from prime time television for 11 years, then was revived in the short-lived 1994 CBS-TV series 704 Hauser , which featured the Bunkers' house with a new family living there - a black family named the Cumberbatches. Joey Stivic, then in his 20s and played by actor Casey Siemaszko , made a brief appearance in the first episode.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.826587438583374, "source": "search", "title": "Joey Stivic - All In The Family TV show Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Joey", "passage": "In 1976 the Ideal Toy Company released a 14-inch \"Joey Stivic doll\" (called \"Archie Bunker's Grandson\") which was billed as the \"first anatomically correct male doll .\" The doll inspired mild controversy at the time, and is a collectors' item today. [1]", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.658880233764648, "source": "search", "title": "Joey Stivic - All In The Family TV show Wiki - Wikia" } ]
Who sang with Crosby, Stills and Young?
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David Crosby played guitar, sang and wrote songs with the Byrds; Stephen Stills had been a guitarist, keyboardist, vocalist and songwriter in the band Buffalo Springfield (which also featured Neil Young); and Graham Nash had been a guitarist, singer and songwriter with the Hollies.", "precise_score": 5.245471954345703, "rough_score": 8.397052764892578, "source": "wiki", "title": "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young" }, { "answer": "Graham Nash", "passage": "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young is a folk-rock supergroup formed when Crosby, Stills & Nash ( Stephen Stills of Buffalo Springfield , David Crosby from the Byrds , and Graham Nash from the Hollies ) asked Neil Young , also of Buffalo Springfield to join them in 1969 and form \"Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young\". Commonly referred to by their initials CSNY, the band is primarily known for their four-part vocal harmonies. They were one of the few North American groups that rivaled the Beatles… read more", "precise_score": 8.066539764404297, "rough_score": 8.913250923156738, "source": "search", "title": "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young — Free listening, videos ..." }, { "answer": "Graham Nash", "passage": "The musical partnership of David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash, with and without Neil Young, was not only one of the most successful touring and recording acts of the late '60s, '70s, and early '80s (with the colorful, contrasting nature of the members' characters and their connection to the political and cultural upheavals of the time), it was the only American-based band to approach the overall societal impact of the Beatles.", "precise_score": 7.398275852203369, "rough_score": 8.098278045654297, "source": "search", "title": "Crosby, Stills & Nash | New Music And Songs" }, { "answer": "Graham Nash", "passage": "After Buffalo Springfield broke up, Stills began working with David Crosby and Graham Nash on their debut album. Stills, in addition to writing much of the album, played bass, guitar, and keyboards on most of the album. The album sold over four million copies and at that point, had outsold anything from the three members' prior bands: The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, and The Hollies. The album won the trio a Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Glenn Frey stated, \"CSN hung the moon. They were like the Beatles for about two years.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.678702354431152, "source": "wiki", "title": "Stephen Stills" }, { "answer": "Graham Nash", "passage": "During the disintegration of Buffalo Springfield, Stills played on the Super Session album with Al Kooper, and joined up with David Crosby, who had recently been ejected from The Byrds in the autumn of 1967. At a party in Laurel Canyon, Crosby was introduced to Graham Nash by mutual friend Cass Elliott, (formerly of the Mamas and the Papas), and Nash found himself soon joining in singing with Crosby and Stills. Renditions of the latter's \"You Don't Have to Cry,\" led to the formation of Crosby, Stills & Nash. Several of Stills' songs, including \"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes\" and \"You Don't Have To Cry\" on the debut album were inspired by his on-again-off-again relationship with singer Judy Collins. In a 1971 interview in Rolling Stone the interviewer noted \"so many of your songs seem to be about Judy Collins.\" Stills replied, \"Well, there are three things men can do with women: love them, suffer for them, or turn them into literature. I've had my share of success and failure at all three.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 6.291839122772217, "source": "wiki", "title": "Stephen Stills" }, { "answer": "Graham Nash", "passage": "In the wake of CSNY's success, all four members recorded high-profile solo albums. In 1970, Stills released his eponymous solo debut album which featured guests Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, Cass Elliot, Booker T. Jones and Ringo Starr (credited only as \"Richie\") as well as David Crosby, Graham Nash, Rita Coolidge and CSNY drummers Dallas Taylor and Johnny Barbata. It provided Stills with the hit single \"Love The One You're With.\" Stills followed this with Stephen Stills 2, which featured \"Change Partners.\" Even though the song was written before CSN formed, Nash saw it as a metaphor for the many relationships in CSNY. In 1971, Stills played guitar for the Bill Withers album, Just as I Am, including the Grammy-winning song, \"Ain't No Sunshine\". ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 5.441577434539795, "source": "wiki", "title": "Stephen Stills" }, { "answer": "Graham Nash", "passage": "On December 17, 2007, Graham Nash revealed on Larry King Live that Stills had been diagnosed with early stage prostate cancer and that his operation would take place on January 3, 2008, which is Stills' birthday. Stills said later in January 2008 that he had come through the operation with \"flying colors.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.1326844692230225, "source": "wiki", "title": "Stephen Stills" }, { "answer": "Graham Nash", "passage": "For the CSN debut album in 1969, Graham Nash commented that \"Stephen had a vision, and David and I let him run with it.\" Stills played every instrumental part on Crosby, Stills and Nash with exception of some guitar by Crosby and Nash, and drums by Dallas Taylor.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 7.31041145324707, "source": "wiki", "title": "Stephen Stills" }, { "answer": "Graham Nash", "passage": "On the tour, Young struggled with his voice and the performance of drummer Kenny Buttrey, a noted Nashville session musician who was unaccustomed to performing in the hard rock milieu; Buttrey was eventually replaced by former CSNY drummer Johnny Barbata, while David Crosby and Graham Nash contributed rhythm guitar and backing vocals to the final dates of the tour. The album assembled in the aftermath of this incident, Time Fades Away (October 15, 1973), has often been described by Young as \"[his] least favorite record\", and it is one of only two of Young's early recordings that has yet to be officially re-released on CD (the other being the soundtrack album Journey Through the Past). Nevertheless, Young and his band tried several new musical approaches in this period. Time Fades Away, for instance, was recorded live, although it was an album of new material, an approach Young would repeat with more success later on. Time was the first of three consecutive commercial failures which would later become known collectively to fans as the \"Ditch Trilogy\", as contrasted with the more middle-of-the-road pop of Harvest (1972). These subsequent albums were seen as more challenging expressions of Young's inner conflicts on achieving success, expressing both the specific struggles of his friends and himself, and the decaying idealism of his generation in America at the time.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.6622987985610962, "source": "wiki", "title": "Neil Young" }, { "answer": "Graham Nash", "passage": "Graham Nash had been introduced to Crosby when the Byrds had toured the United Kingdom in 1966, and when the Hollies ventured to California in 1968, Nash resumed his acquaintance with him. At a party in July 1968 at Joni Mitchell's house, Nash asked Stills and Crosby to repeat their performance of a new song by Stills, “You Don't Have To Cry”, with Nash improvising a third part harmony. The vocals jelled, and the three realized that they had a unique vocal chemistry.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 5.806229114532471, "source": "wiki", "title": "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young" }, { "answer": "Graham Nash", "passage": "1972 proved to be another fruitful year for all the band members in their solo or duo efforts. Young achieved solo superstardom with the chart-topping Harvest and its attendant No. 1 single, “Heart of Gold”. Stills joined with former Byrd Chris Hillman to form the band Manassas, releasing a self-titled double album; counting the three CSN records, Manassas became Stills' sixth top ten album in a row. Young and Nash released Young's song \"War Song\" to support George McGovern's presidential campaign. Nash and Crosby's touring was so successful and pleasant for them that they recorded and released their first album as a duo, Graham Nash David Crosby, which peaked at #4. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 7.360570430755615, "source": "wiki", "title": "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young" }, { "answer": "Graham Nash", "passage": "Roberts finally prevailed upon the group to realize their commercial potential. The quartet reassembled in the summer of 1974, with sidemen Tim Drummond on bass, Russ Kunkel on drums, and Joe Lala on percussion, to embark on the first-ever outdoor stadium tour, arranged by San Francisco impresario Bill Graham, fresh off the large-scale indoor arena tour he had developed for Dylan's return to the spotlight earlier in the year. The band typically played three and a half hours of old favorites and new songs. Graham Nash's unreleased film of the Wembley Stadium show highlights the scope and quality of these performances. They opted at the time not to release any recordings of the tour for an album. Finally, to mark the tour's 40th anniversary, Nash, along with Joel Bernstein, selected songs from the five shows that had been properly recorded to release CSNY 1974 in 2014.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.820527076721191, "source": "wiki", "title": "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young" }, { "answer": "Graham Nash", "passage": "Various compilations of the band’s configurations have arrived over the years, the box set being the most comprehensive, and So Far being the most commercially successful. Individual retrospective sets have either been released or are still in progress. In 2007, David Crosby's well received box - Voyage - chronicled his work with various bands and as a solo artist. Graham Nash's Reflections appeared in early 2009 under the same auspices, quite near his 67th birthday. The box set for Stephen Stills, Carry On, was released in February 2013. Compilation and oversight of these releases has largely been managed by Nash. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.291060209274292, "source": "wiki", "title": "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young" }, { "answer": "Graham Nash", "passage": "For individual discographies, see entries on David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Graham Nash, and Neil Young. See also Crosby & Nash for duo discography.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 7.893335342407227, "source": "wiki", "title": "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young" }, { "answer": "Graham Nash", "passage": "The musical partnership of David Crosby (born August 14, 1941), Stephen Stills (born January 3, 1945), and Graham Nash (born February 2, 1942), with and without Neil Young (born November 12, 1945), was not only one of the most successful touring and recording acts of the late '60s, '70s, and early '80s -- with the colorful, contrasting nature of the members' characters and their connection to the political and cultural upheavals of the time -- it was arguably the only American-based band to approach the overall societal impact of the Beatles. The group was a second marriage for all the participants when it came together in 1968: Crosby had been a member of the Byrds, Nash was in the Hollies, and Stills had been part of Buffalo Springfield. The resulting trio, however, sounded like none of its predecessors and was characterized by a unique vocal blend and a musical approach that ranged from acoustic folk to melodic pop to hard rock. CSN's debut album, released in 1969, was perfectly in tune with the times, and the group was an instant hit. By the time of their first tour (which included the Woodstock festival), they had added Young, also a veteran of Buffalo Springfield, who maintained a solo career.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 7.564031600952148, "source": "search", "title": "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young | New Music And Songs - MTV" }, { "answer": "Graham Nash", "passage": "The definitive folk-rock supergroup, led by David Crosby's surreal lyrics, Graham Nash's poetic nuance, and Stephen Stills' muscular playing.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.941410541534424, "source": "search", "title": "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young - AllMusic" }, { "answer": "Graham Nash", "passage": "\"Teach Your Children\" is a song by Graham Nash. Although it was written when Nash was a member of The Hollies , it was never recorded by that group, and first appeared on the album Deja Vu by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young released in 1970. It quickly became a counterculture anthem, one of the first public performances of the song having taken place on November 15, 1969, at a San Francisco rally against the Vietnam war, shortly after… read more", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 5.920823574066162, "source": "search", "title": "Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young — Teach Your Children ..." } ]
In which John Logie Baird invent television?
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A Selenium photoelectric tube detected the light reflected from the subject and converted it into a proportional electrical signal. This was transmitted by AM radio waves to a receiver unit, where the video signal was applied to a neon light behind a second Nipkow disk rotating synchronized with the first. The brightness of the neon lamp was varied in proportion to the brightness of each spot on the image. As each hole in the disk passed by, one scan line of the image was reproduced. Baird's disk had 30 holes, producing an image with only 30 scan lines, just enough to recognize a human face. In 1927, Baird transmitted a signal over 438 mi of telephone line between London and Glasgow.", "precise_score": 6.844996452331543, "rough_score": 6.802257061004639, "source": "wiki", "title": "Television" }, { "answer": "1920s", "passage": "On June 20 2015 an Outdoor Museum was unveiled in the town of Helensburgh, John Logie Baird's birthplace. This was part of the CHORD project sponsored by the Argyll and Bute Council, consisting of a number of statues and inscribed plinths erected around Helensburgh's Colquhoun Square. To mark the television achievements of J.L. Baird, it was decided to feature the dummy known as \"Stookie Bill\" that Baird used in his early experiments in the 1920s. The sculpture was created from a laser scanned image, using 3D printing. A quote from J.L. Baird's memoirs is included in the inscription on the south side of the plinth.", "precise_score": 4.648186683654785, "rough_score": 5.267022609710693, "source": "search", "title": "Baird Television - John Logie Baird" }, { "answer": "1920's", "passage": "Baird is best remembered for inventing a mechanical television system . During the 1920's, John Baird and American Clarence W. Hansell patented the idea of using arrays of transparent rods to transmit images for television and facsimiles respectively.", "precise_score": 7.568681716918945, "rough_score": 7.026123046875, "source": "search", "title": "John Baird - Mechanical Television System" }, { "answer": "Twenties", "passage": "Some of Baird's early inventions were not fully successful. In his twenties he tried to create diamonds by heating graphite and shorted out Glasgow's electricity supply. Later Baird invented a glass razor, which was rust-resistant, but shattered. Inspired by pneumatic tyres he attempted to make pneumatic shoes, but his prototype contained semi-inflated balloons, which burst. He also invented a thermal undersock (the Baird undersock), which was moderately successful. Baird suffered from cold feet, and after a number of trials, he found that an extra layer of cotton inside the sock provided warmth.American Media History, Fellow, p. 278", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.675233840942383, "source": "wiki", "title": "John Logie Baird" }, { "answer": "1920s", "passage": "Television became available in crude experimental forms in the late 1920s. After World War II, an improved form became popular in the United States and Britain, and television sets became commonplace in homes, businesses, and institutions. During the 1950s, television was the primary medium for influencing public opinion. In the mid-1960s, color broadcasting was introduced in the US and most other developed countries. The availability of storage media such as VHS tape (1976), DVDs (1997), and high-definition Blu-ray Discs (2006) enabled viewers to watch prerecorded material such as movies. At the end of the first decade of the 2000s, digital television transmissions greatly increased in popularity. Another development was the move from standard-definition television (SDTV) (576i, with 576 interlaced lines of resolution and 480i) to high-definition television (HDTV), which provides a resolution that is substantially higher. HDTV may be transmitted in various formats: 1080p, 1080i and 720p. Since 2010, with the invention of smart television, Internet television has increased the availability of television programs and movies via the Internet through services such as Netflix, iPlayer, Hulu, Roku and Chromecast.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.063202857971191, "source": "wiki", "title": "Television" }, { "answer": "1920's", "passage": "A television set, also called a television receiver, television, TV set, TV, or telly, is a device that combines a tuner, display, and speakers for the purpose of viewing television. Introduced in late 1920's in mechanical form, television sets became a popular consumer product after World War II in electronic form, using cathode ray tubes. The addition of color to broadcast television after 1953 further increased the popularity of television sets and an outdoor antenna became a common feature of suburban homes. The ubiquitous television set became the display device for the recorded media in the 1970s, such as VHS and later DVDs and Blu-ray Discs. Major TV manufacturers announced the discontinuation of CRT, DLP, plasma and even fluorescent-backlit LCDs by mid 2010s. Televisions since 2010s mostly use LEDs.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.703706741333008, "source": "wiki", "title": "Television" }, { "answer": "1920s", "passage": "By the 1920s people could watch films in cinemas. The films were 'silent' (no sound).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.414067268371582, "source": "search", "title": "BBC - Primary History - Famous People - John Logie Baird" }, { "answer": "1920s", "passage": "This site provides information not only on Baird and his life's work, but also on other pioneers of television and the development of the television industry to the present day. The What's New section is on recent events, anniversaries, publications etc. concerning Baird. The Contents list gives access to a gallery of longer articles, some of which go back to the early 1920s. At the end of Contents are the Links to information about other prominent figures in the history of television and excellent other websites on television history.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.2294433116912842, "source": "search", "title": "Baird Television - John Logie Baird" }, { "answer": "1920s", "passage": "It is easy for modern critics to scoff at the quality of low-definition television pictures as produced by mechanical means in the 1920s. Readers will be pleasantly surprised by the quality of the 60-line colour pictures recently produced by the replica mechanical system of Roger Dupouy who lives in Clermont Ferrand, in France. The scanning lines are much less obvious in a colour picture than in black and white. Roger has also held exhibitions of early mechanical equipment, see poster on right. Please refer to the website http://la-radiovision.fr/a-gallerie7b.htm", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.086949348449707, "source": "search", "title": "Baird Television - John Logie Baird" }, { "answer": "1920s", "passage": "Mr. Plugge was a pioneer of commercial radio broadcasting to the UK in the 1920s and 1930s, when such programmes were transmitted from continental Europe for legal reasons. He first met Baird in the Hastings days and they met frequently in London during World War II, when Plugge was an M.P. and chairman of the Parliamentary Scientific Committee. A biography of Plugge entitled: And the World Listened -- Leonard Frank Plugge, by Keith Wallis, (Kelly Books, UK) appeared in March 2008 and a review is given on this website. (see above)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.451781749725342, "source": "search", "title": "Baird Television - John Logie Baird" }, { "answer": "1920s", "passage": "Baird’s success was founded upon being able to create the first moving, live, grayscale television image that came from reflected light. He was successful since he bettered the signal conditioning from both the video amplifier and the photocell. On the back of this success, the Scotsman, in the early 1920s, began to rent a workshop in Hastings, which he would use for his experimentations. After getting a massive electric shock and consequently being evicted by his landlord, Baird took his experiments to a workshop in London’s Soho neighborhood.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.666414976119995, "source": "search", "title": "John Logie Baird and the Invention of Television" }, { "answer": "1920s", "passage": "Fresh information is revealed about the 'lost' years in London and Hastings in the early 1920s, which includes for the first time details of the company Baird established to sell soap, his unconventional romance, and the Falkirk connection.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.977218151092529, "source": "search", "title": "John Logie Baird and the invention of television." } ]
Who sang the title song for the Bond film License To Kill?
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The song was performed by the legendary \"Empress of Soul\", Gladys Knight .", "precise_score": 9.564412117004395, "rough_score": 9.307075500488281, "source": "search", "title": "Licence to Kill (song) - James Bond Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Gladys Knight", "passage": "Initially Eric Clapton and Vic Flick were asked to write and perform the theme song to Licence to Kill. The theme was said to have been a new version based on the James Bond theme . The guitar riff heard in the original recording of the theme was played by Flick. The prospect, however, fell apart and Gladys Knight 's song and performance was chosen. The music video of \"Licence to Kill\" was directed by Daniel Kleinman , who later took over the reins of title designer from Maurice Binder for the 1995 Bond film, GoldenEye .", "precise_score": 8.946843147277832, "rough_score": 8.816072463989258, "source": "search", "title": "Licence to Kill (soundtrack) - James Bond Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Gladys Knight", "passage": "Initially Vic Flick, who had played lead guitar on Monty Norman's original 007 theme, and Eric Clapton were asked to write and perform the theme song to Licence to Kill and they produced a theme to match Dalton's gritty performance, but the producers turned it down and instead Gladys Knight's song and performance was chosen. The song (one of the longest to ever be used in a Bond film) was based on the \"horn line\" from Goldfinger, seen as an homage to the film of the same name, which required royalty payments to the original writers. The song gave Knight her first British top-ten hit since 1977. The end credits feature the Top 10 R&B hit \"If You Asked Me To\", sung by Patti LaBelle. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 5.460129737854004, "source": "wiki", "title": "Licence to Kill" }, { "answer": "Gladys Knight", "passage": "# \"Licence to Kill\" – Gladys Knight", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.165394306182861, "source": "wiki", "title": "Licence to Kill (soundtrack)" }, { "answer": "Gladys Knight", "passage": "The theme tune to 007, Licence to Kill, performed by Gladys Knight. For entertainment purposes only, I do not claim ownership or rights of this production. Copyright is held by its respective owners, including EMI and MGM.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.7667956948280334, "source": "search", "title": "Licence to Kill Theme Song - James Bond - YouTube" }, { "answer": "Gladys Knight", "passage": "Soul legend Gladys Knight sang the theme to \"License to Kill\" in 1989.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 6.022023677825928, "source": "search", "title": "Sam Smith sings theme song for James Bond film ... - CNN" }, { "answer": "Gladys Knight", "passage": "Soul legend Gladys Knight sang the theme to \"License to Kill\" in 1989.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 6.022023677825928, "source": "search", "title": "Check out Sam Smith's new James Bond theme - CNN.com" }, { "answer": "Gladys Knight", "passage": "19. \"License to Kill\" -- Gladys Knight (License to Kill, 1989)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.313990116119385, "source": "search", "title": "The Top 20 Best James Bond Theme Songs - The Huffington Post" }, { "answer": "Gladys Knight", "passage": "“License To Kill” written by Narada Michael Walden, Jeffrey Cohen and Walter Afanasieff. Performed by Gladys Knight and “If You Asked Me To” written and performed by Patti LaBelle. (1989)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.2736802101135254, "source": "search", "title": "You Only Sing 23 Times: The James Bond Theme Song Dossier ..." }, { "answer": "Gladys Knight", "passage": "The movie is sort of just okay. Though I’m always bonkers for the “Bond goes rogue” premise, this one has a lot of third act problems which really bury the movie in a confusing mess filled with semi-trucks and missile launchers. If you have to choose between the two, I think the Gladys Knight music video is sort of genius.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.935678482055664, "source": "search", "title": "You Only Sing 23 Times: The James Bond Theme Song Dossier ..." }, { "answer": "Gladys Knight", "passage": "Verdict: The song is better and Gladys Knight looks great in a tux.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.682982444763184, "source": "search", "title": "You Only Sing 23 Times: The James Bond Theme Song Dossier ..." } ]
Black or White came from which Michael Jackson album?
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The song has elements of dance, rap and hard rock music such as Bill Bottrell's guitars and Jackson's vocal style. This song is played in the key of E major, with Jackson's vocal spanning from E3 to B4, and its tempo is measured at 115 BPM. ", "precise_score": 7.526339054107666, "rough_score": 7.112210750579834, "source": "wiki", "title": "Black or White" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "\"Black or White\" is the lead single from Michael Jackson's Dangerous album. It was released in November, 11 1991. \"Black or White\" is a mix of rock, and dance-pop.Written, composed, and arranged by Jackson with the rap lyrics by Bill Bottrell, it is a song that promotes racial harmony. The song's introduction and main riff are performed by guitarist Slash and Bill Bottrell.", "precise_score": 8.100147247314453, "rough_score": 8.527502059936523, "source": "search", "title": "Michael Jackson — Black or White — Listen ... - Last.fm" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "\"For me, the best thing about Black or White,\" said Bottrell, \"was that his (Michael Jackson's) scratch vocal remained untouched throughout the next year (of work on Dangerous album), and ended up being used on the finished song.\"", "precise_score": 3.8342702388763428, "rough_score": 7.343183994293213, "source": "search", "title": "Black or White - Michael Jackson Wiki - Wikia" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "Michael Jackson’s short film for “Black or White” was the first of nine short films produced for recordings from Dangerous, Michael’s fourth album as an adult solo performer. As a single, “Black or White” was an international sensation, topping the charts in 20 countries in 1991 and 1992, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Spain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.", "precise_score": 7.204982280731201, "rough_score": 8.113106727600098, "source": "search", "title": "Black Or White | Michael Jackson Official Site" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "Reviews of the song were generally favorable. David Browne praised: \"He still knows how to fashion a hook that will take up permanent residence in your brain (away from its video, Black or White is spare and effortless)\" Rolling Stones Allan Light in his Dangerous review, compares the song unfavourably to \"Beat It\": \"Neither this slow-burn solo nor the Stones-derived riff on 'Black or White' offers the catharsis of Eddie Van Halen's blazing break on 'Beat It'\". Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic highlighted the song. The prestigious Pazz & Jop critics' poll ranked \"Black or White\" at number 19. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.658207893371582, "source": "wiki", "title": "Black or White" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "The music video of the song appears on the video albums: Dangerous: The Short Films (long version), Video Greatest Hits – HIStory (long version, without graffiti on VHS version but with graffiti on DVD version), Number Ones (short version), and Michael Jackson's Vision (long version with graffiti).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.654462814331055, "source": "wiki", "title": "Black or White" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "Starting in 1992, Nocturne Video Productions began playing the \"Panther Segment\" of the video as an interlude during Michael's Dangerous world tour. The clip is 20 seconds shorter than the original, omitting all the violence and the sexually suggestive scenes. The scene of the pants re-zipping was retained. In predominantly Islamic countries during the HIStory Tour, the scene was replaced with the Carmina Burana \"Brace Yourself\" montage originally used as the intro in the previous Dangerous Tour. On March 28, 2009, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's music video program Rage aired the uncensored, original graffiti version in its entirety in a 720p digital broadcast. Even though the short, censored version continues to air periodically to this day, some television channels still broadcast the complete racist graffiti version.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.478498458862305, "source": "wiki", "title": "Black or White" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "Thriller is the best-selling album of all time, with estimated sales of 65 million copies worldwide. Jackson's other albums, including Off the Wall (1979), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991), and HIStory (1995), also rank among the world's best-selling albums. He is recognized as the Most Successful Entertainer of All Time by Guinness World Records. Jackson is one of the few artists to have been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice, and was also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Dance Hall of Fame as the only dancer from pop and rock music. His other achievements include multiple Guinness World Records, 13 Grammy Awards, the Grammy Legend Award, the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, 26 American Music Awards—more than any other artist—including the \"Artist of the Century\" and \"Artist of the 1980s\", 13 number-one singles in the United States during his solo career,—more than any other male artist in the Hot 100 era—and estimated sales of over 400 million records worldwide. Jackson has won hundreds of awards, making him the most awarded recording artist in the history of popular music. He became the first artist in history to have a top ten single in the Billboard Hot 100 in five different decades when \"Love Never Felt So Good\" reached number nine on May 21, 2014. Jackson traveled the world attending events honoring his humanitarianism, and, in 2000, the Guinness World Records recognized him for supporting 39 charities, more than any other entertainer. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.168862342834473, "source": "wiki", "title": "Michael Jackson" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "1991–93: Dangerous, Heal the World Foundation, and Super Bowl XXVII", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.365740776062012, "source": "wiki", "title": "Michael Jackson" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "In March 1991, Jackson renewed his contract with Sony for $65 million, a record-breaking deal at the time, displacing Neil Diamond's renewal contract with Columbia Records. In 1991, he released his eighth album, Dangerous, co-produced with Teddy Riley. Dangerous was certified seven times platinum in the U.S., and by 2008 had sold approximately 30 million copies worldwide. In the United States, the album's first single \"Black or White\" was its biggest hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and remaining there for seven weeks, with similar chart performances worldwide. The album's second single, \"Remember the Time\", spent eight weeks in the top five in the United States, peaking at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. At the end of 1992, Dangerous was awarded the best-selling album of the year worldwide and \"Black or White\" was awarded best-selling single of the year worldwide at the Billboard Music Awards. Jackson also won an award as best-selling artist of the 1980s. In 1993, he performed the song at the Soul Train Music Awards in a chair, saying he had suffered an injury in rehearsals. In the UK and other parts of Europe, \"Heal the World\" was the album's most successful song; it sold 450,000 copies in the UK and spent five weeks at number two in 1992.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.455108642578125, "source": "wiki", "title": "Michael Jackson" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "Jackson founded the Heal the World Foundation in 1992. The charity organization brought underprivileged children to Jackson's ranch to enjoy theme park rides that Jackson had built on the property. The foundation also sent millions of dollars around the globe to help children threatened by war, poverty, and disease. In the same year, Jackson published his second book, Dancing the Dream, a collection of poetry, revealing a more intimate side of his nature. While it was a commercial success, it received mostly negative reviews. In 2009, the book was republished by Doubleday and was more positively received by some critics in the wake of Jackson's death. The Dangerous World Tour grossed . The tour began on June 27, 1992, and finished on November 11, 1993. Jackson performed to 3.5 million people in 70 concerts. He sold the broadcast rights to his Dangerous world tour to HBO for $20 million, a record-breaking deal that still stands. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.713221549987793, "source": "wiki", "title": "Michael Jackson" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "In January 1993, Jackson performed at the Super Bowl XXVII halftime show in Pasadena, California. Because of a dwindling interest during halftime in the preceding years, the NFL decided to seek big-name talent that would keep ratings high, with Jackson selected for his universal appeal. It was the first Super Bowl whose half-time performance drew greater audience figures than the game itself. The performance began with Jackson catapulting onto the stage as fireworks went off behind him. As he landed on the canvas, he maintained a \"clenched fist, standing statue stance,\" dressed in a gold and black military outfit and sunglasses; he remained completely motionless for a minute and a half while the crowd cheered. He then slowly removed his sunglasses, threw them away, and performed four songs: \"Jam\", \"Billie Jean\", \"Black or White\", and \"Heal the World\". Jackson's Dangerous album rose 90 places up the album chart soon after. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.892720937728882, "source": "wiki", "title": "Michael Jackson" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "Jackson gave a 90-minute interview to Oprah Winfrey on February 10, 1993, his second television interview since 1979. He grimaced when speaking of his childhood abuse at the hands of his father; he believed he had missed out on much of his childhood years, admitting that he often cried from loneliness. He denied tabloid rumors that he had bought the bones of the Elephant Man, slept in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber, or bleached his skin, stating for the first time that he had vitiligo. Dangerous re-entered the album chart in the top 10, more than a year after its original release.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.143862724304199, "source": "wiki", "title": "Michael Jackson" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "In February 1993, Jackson was given the \"Living Legend Award\" at the 35th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles. \"Black or White\" was Grammy-nominated for best vocal performance. \"Jam\" gained two nominations: Best R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B Song. The Dangerous album won a Grammy for Best Engineered – Non Classical, awarding the work of Bruce Swedien and Teddy Riley. In the same year, Michael Jackson won three American Music Awards for Favorite Pop/Rock Album (Dangerous), Favorite Soul/R&B Single (\"Remember the Time\"), and was the first to win the International Artist Award of Excellence, for his global performances and humanitarian concerns. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 5.574149131774902, "source": "wiki", "title": "Michael Jackson" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "In Bad, Jackson's concept of the predatory lover can be seen on the rock song \"Dirty Diana\". The lead single \"I Just Can't Stop Loving You\" is a traditional love ballad, while \"Man in the Mirror\" is an anthemic ballad of confession and resolution. \"Smooth Criminal\" was an evocation of bloody assault, rape and likely murder. AllMusic's Stephen Thomas Erlewine states that Dangerous presents Jackson as a very paradoxical individual. He comments the album is more diverse than his previous Bad, as it appeals to an urban audience while also attracting the middle class with anthems like \"Heal the World\". The first half of the record is dedicated to new jack swing, including songs like \"Jam\" and \"Remember the Time\". The album is Jackson's first where social ills become a primary theme; \"Why You Wanna Trip on Me\", for example, protests against world hunger, AIDS, homelessness and drugs. Dangerous contains sexually charged efforts such as the multifaceted love song, \"In the Closet\". The title track continues the theme of the predatory lover and compulsive desire. The second half includes introspective, pop-gospel anthems such as \"Will You Be There\", \"Heal the World\" and \"Keep the Faith\"; these songs show Jackson opening up about various personal struggles and worries. In the ballad \"Gone Too Soon\", Jackson gives tribute to his friend Ryan White and the plight of those with AIDS. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.75673770904541, "source": "wiki", "title": "Michael Jackson" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "A distinctive deliberate mispronunciation of \"come on\", used frequently by Jackson, occasionally spelled \"c'mon\", \"cha'mone\", or \"shamone\", is also a staple in impressions and caricatures of him. The turn of the 1990s saw the release of the introspective album Dangerous. The New York Times noted that on some tracks, \"he gulps for breath, his voice quivers with anxiety or drops to a desperate whisper, hissing through clenched teeth\" and he had a \"wretched tone\". When singing of brotherhood or self-esteem the musician would return to \"smooth\" vocals. When commenting on Invincible, Rolling Stone were of the opinion that—at the age of 43—Jackson still performed \"exquisitely voiced rhythm tracks and vibrating vocal harmonies\". Nelson George wrote: \"The grace, the aggression, the growling, the natural boyishness, the falsetto, the smoothness—that combination of elements mark him as a major vocalist\". Cultural critic Joseph Vogel notes that Jackson had a \"distinctive styles is his ability to convey emotion without the use of language: there are his trademark gulps, grunts, gasps, cries, exclamations; he also frequently scats or twists and contorts words until they are barely discernible.\" Neil McCormick notes that Jackson's unorthodox singing style \"was original and utterly distinctive, from his almost ethereal falsetto to his soft, sweet mid-tones; his fluid, seamless control of often very fast moving series of notes; his percussive yet still melodic outbursts, ululations and interjections (from those spooky \"tee-hee-hees\" to grunts and wails). Unusually for someone coming from a black American soul tradition, he did not often sing straight, unadorned ballads, though when he did (from 'Ben' to 'She's Out of My Life') the effect was of a powerful simplicity and truth.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.6738057136535645, "source": "wiki", "title": "Michael Jackson" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "*Dangerous (1991)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.279654502868652, "source": "wiki", "title": "Michael Jackson" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "*Dangerous World Tour (1992–93)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.413175582885742, "source": "wiki", "title": "Michael Jackson" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "Slash of Guns 'N' Roses was often misattributed as playing the guitar intro. He did play on the song \"Give in to Me\" from the Dangerous album, but definitely not \"Black Or White,\" which he made clear in a Spinner interview. Said Slash: \"It just doesn't sound like me, anyone would know that. It's not the guitar sound you would expect from me, but somehow I got pigeonholed as the guy who played on that song.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.431581020355225, "source": "search", "title": "Black Or White by Michael Jackson Songfacts" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "R&B and hip-hop helmsman Teddy Riley was the main producer on many of Dangerous' tracks. He explained to Musicradar.com his contribution on this song: \"I added the percussion to the track. I used wood percussion – cow bells, shakers and things like that. Producer Bill Bottrell had an EIII drum machine playing loops. I sat with the track for a while then I said, 'OK, this is a good track. But what it needs is instrumentation'. It had the guitars and Slash from Guns N' Roses on there but I felt if it was going to play live and acoustical, then we'd need to add some acoustical percussion. It was the case that I'd find the tracks very studio sounding and I wanted to add the live funk to them.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.050361633300781, "source": "search", "title": "Black Or White by Michael Jackson Songfacts" }, { "answer": "Dangerous", "passage": "From the album Dangerous, released November 28, 1991", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.81283187866211, "source": "search", "title": "Black Or White | Michael Jackson Official Site" } ]
On a computer keyboard, which letter is between G ad J?
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While most keyboard keys produce letters, numbers or signs (characters), other keys or simultaneous key presses can produce actions or execute computer commands.", "precise_score": -6.122638702392578, "rough_score": -7.193444728851318, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "In normal usage, the keyboard is used as a text entry interface to type text and numbers into a word processor, text editor or other programs. In a modern computer, the interpretation of key presses is generally left to the software. A computer keyboard distinguishes each physical key from every other and reports all key presses to the controlling software. Keyboards are also used for computer gaming, either with regular keyboards or by using keyboards with special gaming features, which can expedite frequently used keystroke combinations. A keyboard is also used to give commands to the operating system of a computer, such as Windows' Control-Alt-Delete combination, which brings up a task window or shuts down the machine.", "precise_score": -6.424489498138428, "rough_score": -7.133384704589844, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "A command-line interface is a type of user interface operated entirely through a keyboard, or another device doing the job of one.", "precise_score": -10.666746139526367, "rough_score": -9.665987968444824, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "While typewriters are the definitive ancestor of all key-based text entry devices, the computer keyboard as a device for electromechanical data entry and communication derives largely from the utility of two devices: teleprinters (or teletypes) and keypunches. It was through such devices that modern computer keyboards inherited their layouts.", "precise_score": -7.713116645812988, "rough_score": -9.30391788482666, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "As early as the 1870s, teleprinter-like devices were used to simultaneously type and transmit stock market text data from the keyboard across telegraph lines to stock ticker machines to be immediately copied and displayed onto ticker tape. The teleprinter, in its more contemporary form, was developed from 1907 to 1910 by American mechanical engineer Charles Krum and his son Howard, with early contributions by electrical engineer Frank Pearne. Earlier models were developed separately by individuals such as Royal Earl House and Frederick G. Creed.", "precise_score": -11.247947692871094, "rough_score": -9.706663131713867, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The keyboard on the teleprinter played a strong role in point-to-point and point-to-multipoint communication for most of the 20th century, while the keyboard on the keypunch device played a strong role in data entry and storage for just as long. The development of the earliest computers incorporated electric typewriter keyboards: the development of the ENIAC computer incorporated a keypunch device as both the input and paper-based output device, while the BINAC computer also made use of an electromechanically controlled typewriter for both data entry onto magnetic tape (instead of paper) and data output.", "precise_score": -8.261200904846191, "rough_score": -7.990111827850342, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The keyboard remained the primary, most integrated computer peripheral well into the era of personal computing until the introduction of the mouse as a consumer device in 1984. By this time, text-only user interfaces with sparse graphics gave way to comparatively graphics-rich icons on screen. However, keyboards remain central to human-computer interaction to the present, even as mobile personal computing devices such as smartphones and tablets adapt the keyboard as an optional virtual, touchscreen-based means of data entry.", "precise_score": -8.56606388092041, "rough_score": -8.430492401123047, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "One factor determining the size of a keyboard is the presence of duplicate keys, such as a separate numeric keyboard, for convenience.", "precise_score": -9.346781730651855, "rough_score": -9.737272262573242, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Further the keyboard size depends on the extent to which a system is used where a single action is produced by a combination of subsequent or simultaneous keystrokes (with modifier keys, see below), or multiple pressing of a single key. A keyboard with few keys is called a keypad. See also text entry interface.", "precise_score": -8.996124267578125, "rough_score": -8.643586158752441, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Standard alphanumeric keyboards have keys that are on three-quarter inch centers (0.750 inches, 19.05 mm), and have a key travel of at least 0.150 inches (3.81 mm). Desktop computer keyboards, such as the 101-key US traditional keyboards or the 104-key Windows keyboards, include alphabetic characters, punctuation symbols, numbers and a variety of function keys. The internationally common 102/104 key keyboards have a smaller left shift key and an additional key with some more symbols between that and the letter to its right (usually Z or Y). Also the enter key is usually shaped differently. Computer keyboards are similar to electric-typewriter keyboards but contain additional keys, such as the command or Windows keys. There is no standard computer keyboard, although many manufacture imitate the keyboard of PCs. There are actually three different PC keyboard: the original PC keyboard with 84 keys, the AT keyboard also with 84 keys and the enhanced keyboard with 101 keys. The three differ some what in the placement of function keys, the control keys, the return key, and the shift key.", "precise_score": -2.682842254638672, "rough_score": -6.730316638946533, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Keyboards on laptops and notebook computers usually have a shorter travel distance for the keystroke, shorter over travel distance, and a reduced set of keys. They may not have a numerical keypad, and the function keys may be placed in locations that differ from their placement on a standard, full-sized keyboard. The switch mechanism for a laptop keyboard is more likely to be a scissor switch than a rubber dome; this is opposite the trend for full-size keyboards.", "precise_score": -7.89624547958374, "rough_score": -8.756023406982422, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Flexible keyboards are a junction between normal type and laptop type keyboards, normal from the full arrangement of keys, and laptop from the sort key distance, additionally the flexibility it allows the user to fold/roll the keyboard for better storage / transfer, however for typing, the keyboard must be resting on a hard surface. The vast majority of flexible keyboards in market are made from silicone, this material makes it water and dust proof, a very pleasant feature especially in hospitals where keyboards are subjected to frequent washing. For connection with the computer, the keyboards having USB cable and the support of operating systems reach far back as the Windows 2000.", "precise_score": -8.727045059204102, "rough_score": -8.682439804077148, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Handheld ", "precise_score": -10.511871337890625, "rough_score": -9.949267387390137, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Handheld ergonomic keyboards are designed to be held like a game controller, and can be used as such, instead of laid out flat on top of a table surface. Typically handheld keyboards hold all the alphanumeric keys and symbols that a standard keyboard would have, yet only be accessed by pressing two sets of keys at once; one acting as a function key similar to a 'Shift' key that would allow for capital letters on a standard keyboard. Handheld keyboards allow the user the ability to move around a room or to lean back on a chair while also being able to type in front or away from the computer. Some variations of handheld ergonomic keyboards also include a trackball mouse that allow mouse movement and typing included in one handheld device.", "precise_score": -6.9587249755859375, "rough_score": -5.26936674118042, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "A chorded keyboard allows users to press several keys simultaneously. For example, the GKOS keyboard has been designed for small wireless devices. Other two-handed alternatives more akin to a game controller, such as the AlphaGrip, are also used to input data and text.", "precise_score": -7.862515449523926, "rough_score": -3.4216346740722656, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "A thumb keyboard (thumb board) is used in some personal digital assistants such as the Palm Treo and BlackBerry and some Ultra-Mobile PCs such as the OQO.", "precise_score": -9.037832260131836, "rough_score": -9.395745277404785, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Numeric keyboards contain only numbers, mathematical symbols for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, a decimal point, and several function keys. They are often used to facilitate data entry with smaller keyboards that do not have a numeric keypad, commonly those of laptop computers. These keys are collectively known as a numeric pad, numeric keys, or a numeric keypad, and it can consist of the following types of keys: Arithmetic operators, numbers, arrow keys, Navigation keys, Num Lock and Enter key.", "precise_score": -6.719765663146973, "rough_score": -8.90417766571045, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Multifunctional keyboards provide additional function beyond the standard keyboard. Many are programmable, configurable computer keyboards and some control multiple PCs, workstations (incl. SUN) and other information sources (incl. Thomson Reuters FXT/Eikon, Bloomberg, EBS, etc.) usually in multi-screen work environments. Users have additional key functions as well as the standard functions and can typically use a single keyboard and mouse to access multiple sources. ", "precise_score": -9.10921859741211, "rough_score": -8.463179588317871, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Multifunctional keyboards may feature customised keypads, fully programmable function or soft keys for macros/pre-sets, biometric or smart card readers, trackballs, etc. New generation multifunctional keyboards feature a touchscreen display to stream video, control audio visual media and alarms, execute application inputs, configure individual desktop environments, etc. Multifunctional keyboards may also permit users to share access to PCs and other information sources. Multiple interfaces (serial, USB, audio, Ethernet, etc.) are used to integrate external devices. Some multifunctional keyboards are also used to directly and intuitively control video walls.", "precise_score": -10.039266586303711, "rough_score": -9.354019165039062, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "While other keyboards generally associate one action with each key, chorded keyboards associate actions with combinations of key presses. Since there are many combinations available, chorded keyboards can effectively produce more actions on a board with fewer keys. Court reporters' stenotype machines use chorded keyboards to enable them to enter text much faster by typing a syllable with each stroke instead of one letter at a time. The fastest typists (as of 2007) use a stenograph, a kind of chorded keyboard used by most court reporters and closed-caption reporters. Some chorded keyboards are also made for use in situations where fewer keys are preferable, such as on devices that can be used with only one hand, and on small mobile devices that don't have room for larger keyboards. Chorded keyboards are less desirable in many cases because it usually takes practice and memorization of the combinations to become proficient.", "precise_score": -9.630696296691895, "rough_score": -7.691684246063232, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Software keyboards or on-screen keyboards often take the form of computer programs that display an image of a keyboard on the screen. Another input device such as a mouse or a touchscreen can be used to operate each virtual key to enter text. Software keyboards have become very popular in touchscreen enabled cell phones, due to the additional cost and space requirements of other types of hardware keyboards. Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and some varieties of Linux include on-screen keyboards that can be controlled with the mouse. In software keyboards, the mouse has to be maneuvered onto the on-screen letters given by the software. On the click of a letter, the software writes the respective letter on the respective spot.", "precise_score": -6.084238529205322, "rough_score": -3.8432815074920654, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Optical keyboard technology ", "precise_score": -9.101579666137695, "rough_score": -9.710185050964355, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Also known as photo-optical keyboard, light responsive keyboard, photo-electric keyboard and optical key actuation detection technology.", "precise_score": -9.876309394836426, "rough_score": -9.769878387451172, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "An optical keyboard technology utilizes light emitting devices and photo sensors to optically detect actuated keys. Most commonly the emitters and sensors are located in the perimeter, mounted on a small PCB. The light is directed from side to side of the keyboard interior and it can only be blocked by the actuated keys. Most optical keyboards require at least 2 beams (most commonly vertical beam and horizontal beam) to determine the actuated key. Some optical keyboards use a special key structure that blocks the light in a certain pattern, allowing only one beam per row of keys (most commonly horizontal beam).", "precise_score": -9.630498886108398, "rough_score": -9.030204772949219, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "There are a number of different arrangements of alphabetic, numeric, and punctuation symbols on keys. These different keyboard layouts arise mainly because different people need easy access to different symbols, either because they are inputting text in different languages, or because they need a specialized layout for mathematics, accounting, computer programming, or other purposes. The United States keyboard layout is used as default in the currently most popular operating systems: Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. The common QWERTY-based layout was designed early in the era of mechanical typewriters, so its ergonomics were compromised to allow for the mechanical limitations of the typewriter.", "precise_score": -7.078950881958008, "rough_score": -9.875231742858887, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "As the letter-keys were attached to levers that needed to move freely, inventor Christopher Sholes developed the QWERTY layout to reduce the likelihood of jamming. With the advent of computers, lever jams are no longer an issue, but nevertheless, QWERTY layouts were adopted for electronic keyboards because they were widely used. Alternative layouts such as the Dvorak Simplified Keyboard are not in widespread use.", "precise_score": -7.6579155921936035, "rough_score": -6.993715286254883, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Another situation takes place with \"national\" layouts. Keyboards designed for typing in Spanish have some characters shifted, to release the space for Ñ ñ; similarly, those for Portuguese, French and other European languages may have a special key for the character Ç ç. The AZERTY layout is used in France, Belgium and some neighbouring countries. It differs from the QWERTY layout in that the A and Q are swapped, the Z and W are swapped, and the M is moved from the right of N to the right of L (where colon/semicolon is on a US keyboard). The digits 0 to 9 are on the same keys, but to be typed the shift key must be pressed. The unshifted positions are used for accented characters.", "precise_score": -8.736477851867676, "rough_score": -9.63422966003418, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Keyboards in many parts of Asia may have special keys to switch between the Latin character set and a completely different typing system. Japanese layout keyboards can be switched between various Japanese input methods and the Latin alphabet by signaling the operating system's input interpreter of the change, and some operating systems (namely the Windows family) interpret the character \"\\\" as \"¥\" for display purposes without changing the bytecode which has led some keyboard makers to mark \"\\\" as \"¥\" or both. In the Arab world, keyboards can often be switched between Arabic and Latin characters.", "precise_score": -4.2812819480896, "rough_score": -8.890804290771484, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "In bilingual regions of Canada and in the French-speaking province of Québec, keyboards can often be switched between an English and a French-language keyboard; while both keyboards share the same QWERTY alphabetic layout, the French-language keyboard enables the user to type accented vowels such as \"é\" or \"à\" with a single keystroke. Using keyboards for other languages leads to a conflict: the image on the key does not correspond to the character. In such cases, each new language may require an additional label on the keys, because the standard keyboard layouts do not share even similar characters of different languages (see the example in the figure above).", "precise_score": -8.357499122619629, "rough_score": -9.727651596069336, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The Space bar is a horizontal bar in the lowermost row, which is significantly wider than other keys. Like the alphanumeric characters, it is also descended from the mechanical typewriter. Its main purpose is to enter the space between words during typing. It is large enough so that a thumb from either hand can use it easily. Depending on the operating system, when the space bar is used with a modifier key such as the control key, it may have functions such as resizing or closing the current window, half-spacing, or backspacing. In computer games and other applications the key has myriad uses in addition to its normal purpose in typing, such as jumping and adding marks to check boxes. In certain programs for playback of digital video, the space bar is used for pausing and resuming the playback.", "precise_score": -10.033595085144043, "rough_score": -9.260117530822754, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Modifier keys are special keys that modify the normal action of another key, when the two are pressed in combination. For example, + in Microsoft Windows will close the program in an active window. In contrast, pressing just will probably do nothing, unless assigned a specific function in a particular program. By themselves, modifier keys usually do nothing.", "precise_score": -11.035089492797852, "rough_score": -9.946670532226562, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The most widely used modifier keys include the Control key, Shift key and the Alt key. The AltGr key is used to access additional symbols for keys that have three symbols printed on them. On the Macintosh and Apple keyboards, the modifier keys are the Option key and Command key, respectively. On MIT computer keyboards, the Meta key is used as a modifier and for Windows keyboards, there is a Windows key. Compact keyboard layouts often use a Fn key. \"Dead keys\" allow placement of a diacritic mark, such as an accent, on the following letter (e.g., the Compose key).", "precise_score": -4.770596504211426, "rough_score": -4.172240257263184, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Navigation keys or cursor keys include a variety of keys which move the cursor to different positions on the screen. Arrow keys are programmed to move the cursor in a specified direction; page scroll keys, such as the Page Up and Page Down keys, scroll the page up and down. The Home key is used to return the cursor to the beginning of the line where the cursor is located; the End key puts the cursor at the end of the line. The Tab key advances the cursor to the next tab stop.", "precise_score": -11.0466947555542, "rough_score": -9.283368110656738, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The Insert key is mainly used to switch between overtype mode, in which the cursor overwrites any text that is present on and after its current location, and insert mode, where the cursor inserts a character at its current position, forcing all characters past it one position further. The Delete key discards the character ahead of the cursor's position, moving all following characters one position \"back\" towards the freed place. On many notebook computer keyboards the key labeled Delete (sometimes Delete and Backspace are printed on the same key) serves the same purpose as a Backspace key. The Backspace key deletes the preceding character.", "precise_score": -9.84890079498291, "rough_score": -9.473986625671387, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The Enter key is located: One in the alphanumeric keys and the other one is in the numeric keys. When one worked something on their computer and wanted to do something with their work, pressing the enter key would do the command they ordered. Another function is to create a space for next paragraph. When one typed and finished typing a paragraph and they wanted to have a second paragraph, they could press enter and it would do spacing.", "precise_score": -10.201918601989746, "rough_score": -8.788919448852539, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Shift key: when one presses shift and a letter, it will capitalize the letter pressed with the shift key. Another use is to type more symbols than appear to be available, for instance the apostrophe key is accompanied with a quotation mark on the top. If one wants to type the quotation mark but pressed that key alone, the symbol that would appear would be the apostrophe. The quotation mark will only appear if both the required key and the Shift key are pressed.", "precise_score": -10.147615432739258, "rough_score": -9.899406433105469, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The Menu key or Application key is a key found on Windows-oriented computer keyboards. It is used to launch a context menu with the keyboard rather than with the usual right mouse button. The key's symbol is usually a small icon depicting a cursor hovering above a menu. On some Samsung keyboards the cursor in the icon is not present, showing the menu only. This key was created at the same time as the Windows key. This key is normally used when the right mouse button is not present on the mouse. Some Windows public terminals do not have a Menu key on their keyboard to prevent users from right-clicking (however, in many Windows applications, a similar functionality can be invoked with the Shift+F10 keyboard shortcut).", "precise_score": -7.762672424316406, "rough_score": -8.29466724395752, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Many, but not all,computer keyboards have a numeric keypad to the right of the alphabetic keyboard which contains numbers, basic mathematical symbols (e.g., addition, subtraction, etc.), and a few function keys. On Japanese/Korean keyboards, there may be Language input keys for changing the language to use. Some keyboards have power management keys (e.g., power key, sleep key and wake key); Internet keys to access a web browser or E-mail; and/or multimedia keys, such as volume controls or keys that can be programmed by the user to launch a specified software or command like launching a game or minimize all windows.", "precise_score": -4.458837032318115, "rough_score": -3.6698503494262695, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "In 1978, Key Tronic Corporation introduced keyboards with capacitive-based switches, one of the first keyboard technologies to not use self-contained switches. There was simply a sponge pad with a conductive-coated Mylar plastic sheet on the switch plunger, and two half-moon trace patterns on the printed circuit board below. As the key was depressed, the capacitance between the plunger pad and the patterns on the PCB below changed, which was detected by integrated circuits (IC). These keyboards were claimed to have the same reliability as the other \"solid-state switch\" keyboards such as inductive and Hall-Effect, but competitive with direct-contact keyboards. Prices of $60 for keyboards were achieved and Key Tronic rapidly became the largest independent keyboard manufacturer.", "precise_score": -10.61540699005127, "rough_score": -9.397266387939453, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Meanwhile, IBM made their own keyboards, using their own patented technology: Keys on older IBM keyboards were made with a \"buckling spring\" mechanism, in which a coil spring under the key buckles under pressure from the user's finger, triggering a hammer that presses two plastic sheets (membranes) with conductive traces together, completing a circuit. This produces a clicking sound, and gives physical feedback for the typist indicating that the key has been depressed. ", "precise_score": -8.77658748626709, "rough_score": -9.463488578796387, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Keytops are an important element of keyboards. In the beginning, keyboard keytops had a \"dish shape\" on top, like typewriters before them. Keyboard key legends must be extremely durable over tens of millions of depressions, since they are subjected to extreme mechanical wear from fingers and fingernails, and subject to hand oils and creams, so engraving and filling key legends with paint, as was done previously for individual switches, was never acceptable. So, for the first electronic keyboards, the key legends were produced by two-shot (or double-shot, or two-color) molding, where either the key shell or the inside of the key with the key legend was molded first, and then the other color molded second. But, to save cost, other methods were explored, such as sublimation printing and laser engraving, both methods which could be used to print a whole keyboard at the same time.", "precise_score": -10.721718788146973, "rough_score": -9.9423246383667, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Computer keyboards include control circuitry to convert key presses into key codes (usually scancodes) that the computer's electronics can understand. The key switches are connected via the printed circuit board in an electrical X-Y matrix where a voltage is provided sequentially to the Y lines and, when a key is depressed, detected sequentially by scanning the X lines.", "precise_score": -6.7253875732421875, "rough_score": -7.7337470054626465, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The first computer keyboards were for mainframe computer data terminals and used discrete electronic parts. The first keyboard microprocessor was introduced in 1972 by General Instruments, but keyboards have been using the single-chip 8048 microcontroller variant since it became available in 1978. The keyboard switch matrix is wired to its inputs, it converts the keystrokes to key codes, and, for a detached keyboard, sends the codes down a serial cable (the keyboard cord) to the main processor on the computer motherboard. This serial keyboard cable communication is only bi-directional to the extent that the computer's electronics controls the illumination of the caps lock, num lock and scroll lock lights.", "precise_score": -7.323945045471191, "rough_score": -8.631979942321777, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "One test for whether the computer has crashed is pressing the caps lock key. The keyboard sends the key code to the keyboard driver running in the main computer; if the main computer is operating, it commands the light to turn on. All the other indicator lights work in a similar way. The keyboard driver also tracks the Shift, alt and control state of the keyboard.", "precise_score": -10.063701629638672, "rough_score": -9.70013427734375, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Wireless keyboards have become popular for their increased user freedom. A wireless keyboard often includes a required combination transmitter and receiver unit that attaches to the computer's keyboard port. The wireless aspect is achieved either by radio frequency (RF) or by infrared (IR) signals sent and received from both the keyboard and the unit attached to the computer. A wireless keyboard may use an industry standard RF, called Bluetooth. With Bluetooth, the transceiver may be built into the computer. However, a wireless keyboard needs batteries to work and may pose a security problem due to the risk of data \"eavesdropping\" by hackers. Wireless solar keyboards charge their batteries from small solar panels using sunlight or standard artificial lighting. An early example of a consumer wireless keyboard is that of the Olivetti Envision.", "precise_score": -9.322677612304688, "rough_score": -8.696649551391602, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Speech recognition converts speech into machine-readable text (that is, a string of character codes). This technology has also reached an advanced state and is implemented in various software products. For certain uses (e.g., transcription of medical or legal dictation; journalism; writing essays or novels) speech recognition is starting to replace the keyboard. However, the lack of privacy when issuing voice commands and dictation makes this kind of input unsuitable for many environments.", "precise_score": -11.018818855285645, "rough_score": -8.245405197143555, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Unencrypted wireless bluetooth keyboards are known to be vulnerable to signal theft by placing a covert listening devices in the same room as the keyboard to sniff and record bluetooth packets for the purpose of logging keys typed by the user. Microsoft wireless keyboards 2011 and earlier are documented to have this", "precise_score": -10.91438102722168, "rough_score": -9.654524803161621, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Keystroke logging (often called keylogging) is a method of capturing and recording user keystrokes. While it is used legally to measure employee productivity on certain clerical tasks, or by law enforcement agencies to find out about illegal activities, it is also used by hackers for various illegal or malicious acts. Hackers use keyloggers as a means to obtain passwords or encryption keys and thus bypass other security measures.", "precise_score": -11.33389949798584, "rough_score": -9.73005485534668, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Keystroke logging can be achieved by both hardware and software means. Hardware key loggers are attached to the keyboard cable or installed inside standard keyboards. Software keyloggers work on the target computer's operating system and gain unauthorized access to the hardware, hook into the keyboard with functions provided by the OS, or use remote access software to transmit recorded data out of the target computer to a remote location. Some hackers also use wireless keylogger sniffers to collect packets of data being transferred from a wireless keyboard and its receiver, and then they crack the encryption key being used to secure wireless communications between the two devices.", "precise_score": -10.67591381072998, "rough_score": -9.017068862915039, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Keyboards are also known to emit electromagnetic signatures that can be detected using special spying equipment to reconstruct the keys pressed on the keyboard. Neal O'Farrell, executive director of the Identity Theft Council, revealed to InformationWeek that \"More than 25 years ago, a couple of former spooks showed me how they could capture a user's ATM PIN, from a van parked across the street, simply by capturing and decoding the electromagnetic signals generated by every keystroke,\" O'Farrell said. \"They could even capture keystrokes from computers in nearby offices, but the technology wasn't sophisticated enough to focus in on any specific computer.\" ", "precise_score": -10.350933074951172, "rough_score": -8.404292106628418, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "I bought a laptop recently and one day I fell asleep while watching a movie on it and I think my daughter might have spilled something on it because when I woke up certain keys type more than one character when you touch them. ex. i8 w\\ j7", "precise_score": -6.501852035522461, "rough_score": -9.373781204223633, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "keyboard problem with my laptop", "precise_score": -9.195581436157227, "rough_score": -9.083708763122559, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "For some reason, the letter key G is stuck when power on the computer. It made a beep sound.", "precise_score": 0.3178824782371521, "rough_score": 1.705894947052002, "source": "search", "title": "Fix Laptop Stuck Key - YouTube" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "As I have shown, when I pressed any key, the letter G would stop. When I pressed the letter G again, it became stuck and continued to display the letter G.", "precise_score": -0.025348933413624763, "rough_score": -7.530964374542236, "source": "search", "title": "Fix Laptop Stuck Key - YouTube" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "As far as I know, there is nothing wrong with the keyboard because the letter D is not dead or malfunction because it was still responding.", "precise_score": -3.807483434677124, "rough_score": -7.912358283996582, "source": "search", "title": "Fix Laptop Stuck Key - YouTube" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "To fix the stuck letter G, I took out the letter and put a small piece of paper between the two plastics strips to separate the top and bottom electrical contact. I separated the top and bottom strips so that it will not become stuck as way to fix the stuck key.", "precise_score": -4.110443115234375, "rough_score": -8.073129653930664, "source": "search", "title": "Fix Laptop Stuck Key - YouTube" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "After taping the little piece of paper down, the letter G worked normally again without being stuck. I just saved myself from buying a new keyboard.", "precise_score": -0.0015512341633439064, "rough_score": -3.7507948875427246, "source": "search", "title": "Fix Laptop Stuck Key - YouTube" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Why are there bumps on the F and J keyboard keys?", "precise_score": -4.284303188323975, "rough_score": -5.362814903259277, "source": "search", "title": "Why is there bumps on the F and J keyboard keys?" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Why are there bumps on the F and J keyboard keys?", "precise_score": -4.284303188323975, "rough_score": -5.362814903259277, "source": "search", "title": "Why is there bumps on the F and J keyboard keys?" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The small bumps or ridges found on the F and J keys on a computer keyboard are to help users correctly position their left and right hands without having to look at the keyboard. For example, without looking you should be able to feel the correct position your left index finger on the F and the right index finger on the J by locating the small bumps on these two keys. Once you're hands on in the home row position , you should be able to locate the remainder of the keys on the keyboard.", "precise_score": -2.147756814956665, "rough_score": -3.55489444732666, "source": "search", "title": "Why is there bumps on the F and J keyboard keys?" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys (Windows 10, 8, 7)", "precise_score": -9.66032886505127, "rough_score": -9.807039260864258, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The typical keyboard includes the following keys:", "precise_score": -7.2283830642700195, "rough_score": -9.360837936401367, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The Fn key often has colored letters or a box around the letters. Use the Fn key with other, similarly identified, keys.", "precise_score": -7.663577556610107, "rough_score": -7.633334159851074, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "There are several special keys along the top row of the keyboard. The F1 through F12 keys have different functions depending on whether you are on the Windows desktop or within an application.", "precise_score": -8.049468040466309, "rough_score": -9.272237777709961, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "How To Fix The Keyboard Number/Letter key Problem! (For Laptops only!) - YouTube", "precise_score": -7.652721881866455, "rough_score": -7.858153820037842, "source": "search", "title": "How To Fix The Keyboard Number/Letter key Problem! (For ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "How To Fix The Keyboard Number/Letter key Problem! (For Laptops only!)", "precise_score": -7.060811519622803, "rough_score": -7.2466044425964355, "source": "search", "title": "How To Fix The Keyboard Number/Letter key Problem! (For ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "If you find that you are unable to type letters or numbers on your keyboard, it is very possible the Mouse Keys function has been enabled. These symptoms may also exist if you log in to a user account on a Mac where a different user account has Mouse Keys enabled.", "precise_score": -9.401032447814941, "rough_score": -9.699435234069824, "source": "search", "title": "Mac keyboard not working? Mouse Keys may be activated" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "\"When Mouse Keys is enabled with one of these keyboards, you can use the keys 7,8,9, U, I, O, J, K, L, M, and '.' (period) to control movement of the mouse pointer and mouse clicking, but other numbers, letters, and keys cannot be used. (Keyboards with no numeric keypad or Num Lock key include: Apple Wireless Keyboard (2007), the built-in keyboard on MacBook (Late 2007) or newer, MacBook Air, or MacBook Pro (Early 2008), or newer.)", "precise_score": -3.9720375537872314, "rough_score": -4.003416538238525, "source": "search", "title": "Mac keyboard not working? Mouse Keys may be activated" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Despite the development of alternative input devices, such as the mouse, touchscreen, pen devices, character recognition and voice recognition, the keyboard remains the most commonly used device for direct (human) input of alphanumeric data into computers.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.168669700622559, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "History ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.435978889465332, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Earlier, Herman Hollerith developed the first keypunch devices, which soon evolved to include keys for text and number entry akin to normal typewriters by the 1930s. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.124455451965332, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "From the 1940s until the late 1960s, typewriters were the main means of data entry and output for computing, becoming integrated into what were known as computer terminals. Because of the limitations of terminals based upon printed text in comparison to the growth in data storage, processing and transmission, a general move toward video-based computer terminals was effected by the 1970s, starting with the Datapoint 3300 in 1967.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.154732704162598, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Another factor determining the size of a keyboard is the size and spacing of the keys. Reduction is limited by the practical consideration that the keys must be large enough to be easily pressed by fingers. Alternatively a tool is used for pressing small keys.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.253216743469238, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Thumb-sized ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.426461219787598, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Smaller external keyboards have been introduced for devices without a built-in keyboard, such as PDAs, and smartphones. Small keyboards are also useful where there is a limited workspace.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.406291007995605, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Common environments for multifunctional keyboards are complex, high-performance workplaces for financial traders and control room operators (emergency services, security, air traffic management; industry, utilities management, etc.).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.22877025604248, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Chorded ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.256397247314453, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Projection keyboards project an image of keys, usually with a laser, onto a flat surface. The device then uses a camera or infrared sensor to \"watch\" where the user's fingers move, and will count a key as being pressed when it \"sees\" the user's finger touch the projected image. Projection keyboards can simulate a full size keyboard from a very small projector. Because the \"keys\" are simply projected images, they cannot be felt when pressed. Users of projected keyboards often experience increased discomfort in their fingertips because of the lack of \"give\" when typing. A flat, non-reflective surface is also required for the keys to be projected. Most projection keyboards are made for use with PDAs and smartphones due to their small form factor.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.234286308288574, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Alphabetic ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.300235748291016, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The QWERTZ layout is widely used in Germany and much of Central Europe. The main difference between it and QWERTY is that Y and Z are swapped, and most special characters such as brackets are replaced by diacritical characters.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.288529396057129, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Alphanumeric ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.307463645935059, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Alphabetical, numeric, and punctuation keys are used in the same fashion as a typewriter keyboard to enter their respective symbol into a word processing program, text editor, data spreadsheet, or other program. Many of these keys will produce different symbols when modifier keys or shift keys are pressed. The alphabetic characters become uppercase when the shift key or Caps Lock key is depressed. The numeric characters become symbols or punctuation marks when the shift key is depressed. The alphabetical, numeric, and punctuation keys can also have other functions when they are pressed at the same time as some modifier keys.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.984023094177246, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The Enter/Return key typically causes a command line, window form or dialog box to operate its default function, which is typically to finish an \"entry\" and begin the desired process. In word processing applications, pressing the enter key ends a paragraph and starts a new one.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.002569198608398, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Lock keys lock part of a keyboard, depending on the settings selected. The lock keys are scattered around the keyboard. Most styles of keyboards have three LEDs indicating which locks are enabled, in the upper right corner above the numeric pad. The lock keys include Scroll lock, Num lock (which allows the use of the numeric keypad), and Caps lock.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.218730926513672, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The SysRq and Print screen commands often share the same key. SysRq was used in earlier computers as a \"panic\" button to recover from crashes (and it is still used in this sense to some extent by the Linux kernel; see Magic SysRq key). The Print screen command used to capture the entire screen and send it to the printer, but in the present it usually puts a screenshot in the clipboard. The Break key/Pause key no longer has a well-defined purpose. Its origins go back to teleprinter users, who wanted a key that would temporarily interrupt the communications line. The Break key can be used by software in several different ways, such as to switch between multiple login sessions, to terminate a program, or to interrupt a modem connection.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.513636589050293, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "In programming, especially old DOS-style BASIC, Pascal and C, Break is used (in conjunction with Ctrl) to stop program execution. In addition to this, Linux and variants, as well as many DOS programs, treat this combination the same as Ctrl+C. On modern keyboards, the break key is usually labeled Pause/Break. In most Windows environments, the key combination Windows key+Pause brings up the system properties.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.717045783996582, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The Escape key (often abbreviated Esc) is used to initiate an escape sequence. As most computer users no longer are concerned with the details of controlling their computer's peripherals, the task for which the escape sequences were originally designed, the escape key was appropriated by application programmers, most often to \"escape\" or back out of a mistaken command. This use continues today in Microsoft Windows's use of escape as a shortcut in dialog boxes for No, Quit, Exit, Cancel, or Abort.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.095420837402344, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "A common application today of the Esc key is as a shortcut key for the Stop button in many web browsers. On machines running Microsoft Windows, prior to the implementation of the Windows key on keyboards, the typical practice for invoking the \"start\" button was to hold down the control key and press escape. This process still works in Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.982633590698242, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "When we calculate, we use these numeric keys to type numbers. Symbols concerned with calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division symbols are located in this group of keys. The enter key in this keys indicate the equal sign.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.999350547790527, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "It is possible to install multiple keyboard layouts within an operating system and switch between them, either through features implemented within the OS, or through an external application. Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Mac provide support to add keyboard layouts and choose from them.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.054675102233887, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Layout changing software ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.496902465820312, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The character code produced by any key press is determined by the keyboard driver software. A key press generates a scancode which is interpreted as an alphanumeric character or control function. Depending on operating systems, various application programs are available to create, add and switch among keyboard layouts. Many programs are available, some of which are language specific.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.184484481811523, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The arrangement of symbols of specific language can be customized. An existing keyboard layout can be edited, and a new layout can be created using this type of software.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.877655029296875, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "For example, for Mac, The Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator and open-source Avro Keyboard for Windows provide the ability to customize the keyboard layout as desired.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.734643936157227, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Keyboards and keypads may be illuminated from inside, especially on equipment for mobile use. Illumination facilitates the use of the keyboard or keypad in dark environments. Some gaming keyboards have lighted keys, to make it easier for gamers to find command keys while playing in a dark room. Some keyboards may have small LED lights in a few important function keys, to remind users that the function is activated (see photo).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.089385032653809, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Technology ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.142903327941895, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Key switches ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.85644817352295, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "In the first electronic keyboards in the early 1970s, the key switches were individual switches inserted into holes in metal frames. These keyboards cost from USD $80 to $120 and were used in mainframe data terminals. The most popular switch types were reed switches (contacts enclosed in a vacuum in a glass capsule, affected by a magnet mounted on the switch plunger).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.97916030883789, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "In the mid-1970s, lower-cost direct-contact key switches were introduced, but their life in switch cycles was much shorter (rated ten million cycles) because they were open to the environment. This became more acceptable, however, for use in computer terminals at the time, which began to see increasingly shorter model lifespans as they advanced.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.351475715637207, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The first electronic keyboards had a typewriter key travel distance of 0.187 inches (4.75 mm), keytops were a half-inch (12.7 mm) high, and keyboards were about two inches (5 cm) thick. Over time, less key travel was accepted in the market, finally landing on 0.110 inches (2.79 mm). Coincident with this, Key Tronic was the first company to introduce a keyboard which was only about one inch thick. And now keyboards measure only about a half-inch thick.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.618184089660645, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Initially, sublimation printing, where a special ink is printed onto the keycap surface and the application of heat causes the ink molecules to penetrate and commingle with the plastic modules, had a problem because finger oils caused the molecules to disperse, but then a necessarily very hard clear coating was applied to prevent this. Coincident with sublimation printing, which was first used in high volume by IBM on their keyboards, was the introduction by IBM of single-curved-dish keycaps to facilitate quality printing of key legends by having a consistently curved surface instead of a dish. But one problem with sublimation or laser printing was that the processes took too long and only dark legends could be printed on light-colored keys. On another note, IBM was unique in using separate shells, or \"keycaps\", on keytop bases. This might have made their manufacturing of different keyboard layouts more flexible, but the reason for doing this was that the plastic material that needed to be used for sublimation printing was different from standard ABS keytop plastic material.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.580573081970215, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Three final mechanical technologies brought keyboards to where they are today, driving the cost well under $10:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.512682914733887, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "# \"Monoblock\" keyboard designs were developed where individual switch housings were eliminated and a one-piece \"monoblock\" housing used instead. This was possible because of molding techniques that could provide very tight tolerances for the switch-plunger holes and guides across the width of the keyboard so that the key plunger-to-housing clearances were not too tight or too loose, either of which could cause the keys to bind.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.100932121276855, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "# The use of contact-switch membrane sheets under the monoblock. This technology came from flat-panel switch membranes, where the switch contacts are printed inside of a top and bottom layer, with a spacer layer in between, so that when pressure is applied to the area above, a direct electrical contact is made. The membrane layers can be printed by very-high volume, low-cost \"reel-to-reel\" printing machines, with each keyboard membrane cut and punched out afterwards.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.988463401794434, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Plastic materials played a very important part in the development and progress of electronic keyboards. Until \"monoblocks\" came along, GE's \"self-lubricating\" Delrin was the only plastic material for keyboard switch plungers that could withstand the beating over tens of millions of cycles of lifetime use. Greasing or oiling switch plungers was undesirable because it would attract dirt over time which would eventually affect the feel and even bind the key switches (although keyboard manufacturers would sometimes sneak this into their keyboards, especially if they could not control the tolerances of the key plungers and housings well enough to have a smooth key depression feel or prevent binding). But Delrin was only available in black and white, and was not suitable for keytops (too soft), so keytops use ABS plastic. However, as plastic molding advanced in maintaining tight tolerances, and as key travel length reduced from 0.187-inch to 0.110-inch (4.75 mm to 2.79 mm), single-part keytop/plungers could be made of ABS, with the keyboard monolocks also made of ABS.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.997084617614746, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Some lower-quality keyboards have multiple or false key entries due to inadequate electrical designs. These are caused by inadequate keyswitch \"debouncing\" or inadequate keyswitch matrix layout that don't allow multiple keys to be depressed at the same time, both circumstances which are explained below:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.29674243927002, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "When pressing a keyboard key, the key contacts may \"bounce\" against each other for several milliseconds before they settle into firm contact. When released, they bounce some more until they revert to the uncontacted state. If the computer were watching for each pulse, it would see many keystrokes for what the user thought was just one. To resolve this problem, the processor in a keyboard (or computer) \"debounces\" the keystrokes, by aggregating them across time to produce one \"confirmed\" keystroke.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.97596549987793, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Some low-quality keyboards also suffer problems with rollover (that is, when multiple keys pressed at the same time, or when keys are pressed so fast that multiple keys are down within the same milliseconds). Early \"solid-state\" keyswitch keyboards did not have this problem because the keyswitches are electrically isolated from each other, and early \"direct-contact\" keyswitch keyboards avoided this problem by having isolation diodes for every keyswitch. These early keyboards had \"n-key\" rollover, which means any number of keys can be depressed and the keyboard will still recognize the next key depressed. But when three keys are pressed (electrically closed) at the same time in a \"direct contact\" keyswitch matrix that doesn't have isolation diodes, the keyboard electronics can see a fourth \"phantom\" key which is the intersection of the X and Y lines of the three keys. Some types of keyboard circuitry will register a maximum number of keys at one time. \"Three-key\" rollover, also called \"phantom key blocking\" or \"phantom key lockout\", will only register three keys and ignore all others until one of the three keys is lifted. This is undesirable, especially for fast typing (hitting new keys before the fingers can release previous keys), and games (designed for multiple key presses).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.95373249053955, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "As direct-contact membrane keyboards became popular, the available rollover of keys was optimized by analyzing the most common key sequences and placing these keys so that they do not potentially produce phantom keys in the electrical key matrix (for example, simply placing three or four keys that might be depressed simultaneously on the same X or same Y line, so that a phantom key intersection/short cannot happen), so that blocking a third key usually isn't a problem. But lower-quality keyboard designs and unknowledgeable engineers may not know these tricks, and it can still be a problem in games due to wildly different or configurable layouts in different games.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.036931991577148, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "There are several ways of connecting a keyboard to a system unit (more precisely, to its keyboard controller) using cables, including the standard AT connector commonly found on motherboards, which was eventually replaced by the PS/2 and the USB connection. Prior to the iMac line of systems, Apple used the proprietary Apple Desktop Bus for its keyboard connector.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.035577774047852, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Alternative text-entering methods ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.41799545288086, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Optical character recognition (OCR) is preferable to rekeying for converting existing text that is already written down but not in machine-readable format (for example, a Linotype-composed book from the 1940s). In other words, to convert the text from an image to editable text (that is, a string of character codes), a person could re-type it, or a computer could look at the image and deduce what each character is. OCR technology has already reached an impressive state (for example, Google Book Search) and promises more for the future.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.919078826904297, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Pointing devices can be used to enter text or characters in contexts where using a physical keyboard would be inappropriate or impossible. These accessories typically present characters on a display, in a layout that provides fast access to the more frequently used characters or character combinations. Popular examples of this kind of input are Graffiti, Dasher and on-screen virtual keyboards.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.625012397766113, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Other issues ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.373122215270996, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Anti-spyware applications are able to detect many keyloggers and cleanse them. Responsible vendors of monitoring software support detection by anti-spyware programs, thus preventing abuse of the software. Enabling a firewall does not stop keyloggers per se, but can possibly prevent transmission of the logged material over the net if properly configured. Network monitors (also known as reverse-firewalls) can be used to alert the user whenever an application attempts to make a network connection. This gives the user the chance to prevent the keylogger from \"phoning home\" with his or her typed information. Automatic form-filling programs can prevent keylogging entirely by not using the keyboard at all. Most keyloggers can be fooled by alternating between typing the login credentials and typing characters somewhere else in the focus window. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.753593444824219, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Physical injury ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.37911605834961, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The use of any keyboard may cause serious injury (that is, carpal tunnel syndrome or other repetitive strain injury) to hands, wrists, arms, neck or back. The risks of injuries can be reduced by taking frequent short breaks to get up and walk around a couple of times every hour. As well, users should vary tasks throughout the day, to avoid overuse of the hands and wrists. When inputting at the keyboard, a person should keep the shoulders relaxed with the elbows at the side, with the keyboard and mouse positioned so that reaching is not necessary. The chair height and keyboard tray should be adjusted so that the wrists are straight, and the wrists should not be rested on sharp table edges. Wrist or palm rests should not be used while typing.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.780542373657227, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Some adaptive technology ranging from special keyboards, mouse replacements and pen tablet interfaces to speech recognition software can reduce the risk of injury. Pause software reminds the user to pause frequently. Switching to a much more ergonomic mouse, such as a vertical mouse or joystick mouse may provide relief. Switching from using a mouse to using a stylus pen with graphic tablet or a trackpad can lessen the repetitive strain on the arms and hands.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.823687553405762, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Pathogen transmission ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.479782104492188, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Some keyboards were found to contain five times more potentially harmful germs than a toilet seat. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.359858512878418, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "This can be a concern when using shared keyboards; the keyboards can serve as vectors for pathogens that cause the cold, flu, and other communicable diseases easily spread by indirect contact.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.273141860961914, "source": "wiki", "title": "Computer keyboard" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.588423728942871, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "TechSpot Forums", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.537415504455566, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Is this a fixable problem? Can I somehow take the keys off and clean under them? I tried reformatting and reinstalling windows but to no avail.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.221041679382324, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "help me please", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.450263023376465, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Yes, you can open the thing up and clean it. You might want to let professionals do it though - laptops are rather difficult to take apart and put together.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.425622940063477, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "kinda what I figured but I was hoping I could do it myself", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.566179275512695, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Oh well", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.24184513092041, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "AM having problems with Keyboard with my laptop", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.40967845916748, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "can someone please help me ..........my key board types different letters if i hit like letter \"M\" i get letter \"O\" \"K\" brings figure \"2\" instead .... AND", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.609131813049316, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "CAN SAMEONE TELL ME IF I CAN fix this on my own", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.516486167907715, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "THANK YOU", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.280542373657227, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Is this a fixable problem? Can I somehow take the keys off and clean under", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.177058219909668, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "This tells you what`s possible - http://www.computing.net/howto/simple/keyboard/", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.104255676269531, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "You have turned Num Lock on and you get the numbers that are printed on these very keys. Turn off Num Lock.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.979937553405762, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "What kinda of laptop is it?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.141556739807129, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "i have gatway laptop", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.271075248718262, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "can you please help me?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.466775894165039, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "thank you", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.280542373657227, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "howard_hopkinso TS Rookie Posts: 24,177   +19", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.550460815429688, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Hello and welcome to Techspot.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.410650253295898, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "You have turned Num Lock on and you get the numbers that are printed on these very keys. Turn off Num Lock.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.979937553405762, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Have you made sure that numlock is not activated, as Nodsu suggested?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.496321678161621, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Regards Howard :wave: :wave:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.355772972106934, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "i have gatway laptop.... AM having problems with Keyboard", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.487525939941406, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "can someone please help me ..........my key board types different letters if i hit like letter \"M\" i get letter \"O\" \"K\" brings figure \"2\" instead .... AND", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.609131813049316, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "CAN SAMEONE TELL ME IF I CAN fix this on my own", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.516486167907715, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "i have the Num Lock off", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.48917007446289, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "THANK YOU", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.280542373657227, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "howard_hopkinso TS Rookie Posts: 24,177   +19", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.550460815429688, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "You did say that there might have been something spilled on it.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.355504989624023, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Nodsu did suggest you take it in and let the pros have a look at it.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.513909339904785, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Regards Howard", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.370553970336914, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "I had the exact problem with my keyboard today. If you look at the bottom row of keys on the left hand side, there is a fn key, next to the Ctrl key -press and hold the fn key and then hit f9 key. This will fix your problem", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.134516716003418, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "hchackenbush TS Rookie", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.566983222961426, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Thanks & Props", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.366374969482422, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "after hours and hours with gateway techs i was told to buy a new keyboard. in my gut i knew that it was not mechanical and tried all remedies to no avail. i have used an external keyboard for months now but never totally gave up. imagine, just a press of 2 buttons fixed my keyboard. thanks tialoves and now barryloves tia and techspot.:grinthumb", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.114524841308594, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Gateway is the worst. I once had a techie try to copy a 4 meg file to a floppy. When that didn't work, he zipped it to a 3 meg file and tried to copy that to a floppy disk. lol Bunch of *****s.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.463830947875977, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "I currently have 4 problems with my Gateway and they want a min of $250 just to send it in.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.588220596313477, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Hi", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.105518341064453, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "It has been a while for me but Iam back.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.335432052612305, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "This Keyboard problem may be solved if you are able to read and fallow instructions, Log on to gateway and look for the model of your laptop and search for the manual, once there look for the replacement parts section, it", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.914262771606445, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "shows you step by step on how to remove the entire laptop in pieces, if you have never attempted this try labeling the parts and screws in the order you", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.448637962341309, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "have remove them, when you get to the keyboard use cotton swabs to clean", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.333466529846191, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "between hard to reach places.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.384285926818848, "source": "search", "title": "Keyboard problems with my laptop - TechSpot Forums" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Want to watch this again later?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.515331268310547, "source": "search", "title": "Fix Laptop Stuck Key - YouTube" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Sign in to add this video to a playlist.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.501388549804688, "source": "search", "title": "Fix Laptop Stuck Key - YouTube" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Need to report the video?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.506522178649902, "source": "search", "title": "Fix Laptop Stuck Key - YouTube" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The interactive transcript could not be loaded.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.478069305419922, "source": "search", "title": "Fix Laptop Stuck Key - YouTube" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Rating is available when the video has been rented.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.571913719177246, "source": "search", "title": "Fix Laptop Stuck Key - YouTube" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "This feature is not available right now. Please try again later.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.516003608703613, "source": "search", "title": "Fix Laptop Stuck Key - YouTube" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "PLEASE KEEP IN MIND: What I am presenting to you work for me, but it might not work or solve your problems. This is informational only so please don't hate or dislike my video.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.549264907836914, "source": "search", "title": "Fix Laptop Stuck Key - YouTube" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "However, if you use my method, it will be at your own risk. I take no responsibilty if you break your keyboard and damage your computer.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.189733505249023, "source": "search", "title": "Fix Laptop Stuck Key - YouTube" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Thank you for watching my video.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.530552864074707, "source": "search", "title": "Fix Laptop Stuck Key - YouTube" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "If you like my video, please comments, rates, and subscribe to my channel.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.534998893737793, "source": "search", "title": "Fix Laptop Stuck Key - YouTube" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters - wikiHow", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.719185829162598, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Open the Start menu and select \"Settings.\" If your keyboard is typing in the wrong language, or you can't select the correct one, you can change this from the Settings menu.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.131973266601562, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Select \"Time & language.\" This will open the region settings for your computer.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.475281715393066, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Select \"Region & language.\" You'll be able to set the languages installed on your computer from this menu.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.471808433532715, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Set your preferred default language. If you have more than one language here, the incorrect one may be selected, causing your keyboard to perform incorrectly. Select the language you want to use as your default language and click the \"Set as default\" button.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.353104591369629, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Note: Your display language will change to your new default language when you sign out and sign in.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.558355331420898, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Click your language. You'll usually only have one language listed here, but if you have more than one, click your currently-selected language.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.548286437988281, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Click the \"Options\" button. This will load the additional options for your installed language.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.405179977416992, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Remove any keyboard layouts you don't want to use. If you have multiple keyboards listed in the \"Keyboards\" section, remove any that you don't use. This will ensure that only the correct layout is selected.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.207024574279785, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Click an installed keyboard that you want to remove and click the \"Remove\" button.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.126815795898438, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Keyboards that use a layout other than \"QWERTY\" will result in the wrong characters appearing when you hit the key.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.189520835876465, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Add your desired layout if it isn't listed. If your regular keyboard layout isn't listed, click the \"Add a keyboard\" button and find the keyboard you want to use.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.34787654876709, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Method", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.197561264038086, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Set your desired default language, if you have multiple installed. If you use multiple languages on your computer, you may have more than one language listed here. Select the language you want to set as the default, then click the \"Set as primary\" button.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.449848175048828, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Note: This will change your display language to the primary language the next time you log in.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.54001235961914, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Select the language that you use and click \"Options.\" Your installed language may have more than one keyboard active. Your installed keyboards will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.96713638305664, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Remove keyboards that you don't use. If there are keyboards on the list that you don't use, you can remove them so that they don't get accidentally selected.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.320782661437988, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Select a keyboard that you want to remove and click \"Remove.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.234136581420898, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Add the correct keyboard if it isn't installed. If the keyboard layout you want to use isn't listed, you can install it by selecting \"Add a keyboard\" and then choosing it from the list.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.34369945526123, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Method", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.197561264038086, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Click \"Change keyboards.\" This will open a list of your installed keyboards in a new window.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.960053443908691, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Select the keyboard you want to use from the \"Default input language\" drop-down menu. This will be the language that your keyboard uses to type.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.1630277633667, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Click the \"Add\" button and add your language if it isn't listed. If your preferred input language isn't listed, clicking the \"Add button\" will allow you to browse through all of the available input languages.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.492786407470703, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "When you've found the language you want to add, expand it in the tree and check the specific keyboards you want to install.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.473901748657227, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Remove any keyboards you don't use. Removing keyboards you have no use for can help prevent you from accidentally selecting them:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.399139404296875, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Select the keyboard you don't use from the list of installed keyboards.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.76872444152832, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Click the \"Remove\" button to remove it.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.466700553894043, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Method", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.197561264038086, "source": "search", "title": "4 Ways to Fix a Keyboard That Has the Wrong Characters" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "This Account has been suspended.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.472291946411133, "source": "search", "title": "Picture of Windows Keyboard - Explanation of Keys" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Contact your hosting provider for more information.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.543893814086914, "source": "search", "title": "Picture of Windows Keyboard - Explanation of Keys" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "You are here: Help > Hardware Help > Keyboard Help", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.034893989562988, "source": "search", "title": "Why is there bumps on the F and J keyboard keys?" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys (Windows 10, 8, 7) | HP® Customer Support", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.170122146606445, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "This document pertains to HP products with a Microsoft Windows operating system.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.47461223602295, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Enhance your efficiency in Windows by memorizing and using keyboard shortcuts to perform routine tasks.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.086462020874023, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Figure : A typical English keyboard layout (your keyboard might look different)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.819852828979492, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Activates/deactivates the Caps Lock feature.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.535682678222656, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Activates/deactivates the Scroll Lock feature.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.505839347839355, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Activates/deactivates the Num Lock feature.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.503118515014648, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Use in combination with another key; its function depends on the application software you are using.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.143298149108887, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Opens the Start menu in Microsoft Windows. Use in combination with other keys to perform other functions.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.176406860351562, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Use in combination with another key; its function depends on the application software you are using.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.143298149108887, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Similar to the right mouse button, opens pop-up menus in a Microsoft Office application. May perform other functions in other software applications.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.277628898620605, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Includes the following: Insert, Home, Page Up, Delete, End, and Page Down.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.459814071655273, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Hold Ctrl and Alt while pressing Delete to restart the computer.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.003129005432129, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "*Available in select geographic regions.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.550219535827637, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Used in combination with another key; its function depends on the application software you are using.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.10451602935791, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Top row on the left side. Left of the F1 through F12 keys", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.050804138183594, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Cancels or aborts the current operation.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.470647811889648, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Top row on the right side. Right of the F1 through F12 keys", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.704299926757812, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Sends a current image of the screen to the computer clipboard.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.937718391418457, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Top row on the right side. Right of the F1 through F12 keys", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.704299926757812, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Activates/deactivates text insertion without overwriting previous text.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.461054801940918, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Top row on the right side. Right of the F1 through F12 keys", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.704299926757812, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Pauses the program or restarts a paused program.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.384773254394531, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The F1 through F12 keys have no function while on the Windows 8 Start screen.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.850295066833496, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The following table explains the keys and their use:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.216221809387207, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "+ F1 opens Windows Help screen", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.460359573364258, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "In applications, opens application specific Help window.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.494233131408691, "source": "search", "title": "HP PCs - Using Keyboard Shortcuts and Special Keys ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "In Microsoft Word, Ctrl + F2 shows print options. 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(For ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "I finally found a solution for this annoying problem.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.488594055175781, "source": "search", "title": "How To Fix The Keyboard Number/Letter key Problem! (For ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Check out the video to find out how!", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.56604290008545, "source": "search", "title": "How To Fix The Keyboard Number/Letter key Problem! (For ..." }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Some users may experience issues with their keyboards not working as expected--possibly due to the Mouse Keys function being enabled on their Mac. Read further to get a resolution to this issue.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.80422592163086, "source": "search", "title": "Mac keyboard not working? Mouse Keys may be activated" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Up Next Now begins the @realDonaldTrump era", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.558728218078613, "source": "search", "title": "Mac keyboard not working? Mouse Keys may be activated" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Some users may experience issues with their keyboards not working as expected--possibly due to the Mouse Keys function being enabled on their Mac. Read further to get a resolution to this issue.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.80422592163086, "source": "search", "title": "Mac keyboard not working? Mouse Keys may be activated" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Mouse Keys can be enabled a number of different ways. The setting could have been activated while syncing from a MobileMe account that had the preference enabled, migrating a user from another computer using Migration Assistant that had the preference enabled, or by pressing the Option key five times (if that setting is enabled in System Preferences).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.124017715454102, "source": "search", "title": "Mac keyboard not working? Mouse Keys may be activated" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "To check your System Preference settings, or to enable/disable Mouse Keys:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.247649192810059, "source": "search", "title": "Mac keyboard not working? Mouse Keys may be activated" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "1. Open System Preferences and click on the Universal Access preference pane.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.471818923950195, "source": "search", "title": "Mac keyboard not working? Mouse Keys may be activated" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "2. 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Mouse Keys may be activated" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Note: If you are logged on to a user where Mouse Keys is already disabled, but your keyboard is not responding properly, toggle the radio buttons for Mouse Keys \"On\" then \"Off\" to restore normal functionality.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.79321002960205, "source": "search", "title": "Mac keyboard not working? Mouse Keys may be activated" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "Additional information provided in this Apple KB Article :", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.526490211486816, "source": "search", "title": "Mac keyboard not working? Mouse Keys may be activated" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "The following keys will continue to operate normally when Mouse Keys is enabled: Esc, Function keys, Eject, Delete, Tab, Shift, fn, Control, Option, Command, and the arrow keys.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.804235458374023, "source": "search", "title": "Mac keyboard not working? Mouse Keys may be activated" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "If you would like to control the mouse pointer with the keyboard and also use the keyboard for typing, enable \"Press the Option key five times to turn Mouse Keys on or off\" in Universal Access preferences. Then, press the Option key five times each time you want to switch between controlling the mouse pointer and typing.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.513215065002441, "source": "search", "title": "Mac keyboard not working? Mouse Keys may be activated" }, { "answer": "H", "passage": "If you continue to experience issues with your keyboard keys not working properly, read this Apple KB Article for more resolutions.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.836620330810547, "source": "search", "title": "Mac keyboard not working? Mouse Keys may be activated" } ]
In which town or city was General Motors founded?
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In which country was the Russian Revolutionary Leon Trotsky murdered?
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Trotsky's young grandson, Vsievolod Platonovich \"Esteban\" Volkov (born 1926), was shot in the foot and a young assistant and bodyguard of Trotsky, Robert Sheldon Harte, was abducted and later murdered, but other guards defeated the attack. ", "precise_score": 3.470238208770752, "rough_score": 0.6563430428504944, "source": "wiki", "title": "Leon Trotsky" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "Exiled Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky is fatally wounded by an ice-ax-wielding assassin at his compound outside Mexico City. The killer–Ramón Mercader–was a Spanish communist and probable agent of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin. Trotsky died from his wounds the next day.", "precise_score": 8.012001037597656, "rough_score": 9.129654884338379, "source": "search", "title": "Trotsky assassinated in Mexico - Aug 20, 1940 - History.com" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "He was received by the government of Turkey and settled on the island of Prinkipo, where he worked on finishing his autobiography and history of the Russian Revolution. After four years in Turkey, Trotsky lived in France and then Norway and in 1936 was granted asylum in Mexico. Settling with his family in a suburb of Mexico City, he was found guilty of treason in absentia during Stalin’s purges of his political foes. He survived a machine gun attack carried out by Stalinist agents, but on August 20, 1940, fell prey to Ramón Mercader, a Spanish communist who had won the confidence of the Trotsky household. The Soviet government denied responsibility, and Mercader was sentenced to 20 years in prison by Mexican authorities.", "precise_score": 4.831631183624268, "rough_score": 2.797558546066284, "source": "search", "title": "Trotsky assassinated in Mexico - Aug 20, 1940 - History.com" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "An ice pick used to assassinate Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky may have surfaced in Mexico, still bloodstained 65 years after his murder.", "precise_score": 7.3344926834106445, "rough_score": 6.918694019317627, "source": "search", "title": "BBC NEWS | Americas | Trotsky murder weapon 'in Mexico'" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "Through the attack of an assassin Leon Trotsky is dead. The Press reports that the attack was made in Trotsky's own home, the assailant having wormed his way into the aged revolutionary's friendship through many visits to his home in Mexico.", "precise_score": 5.1739983558654785, "rough_score": 5.511328220367432, "source": "search", "title": "The Death of Trotsky | The Socialist Party of Great Britain" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "On 20 August, 1940, Trotsky was struck a fatal blow with an ice-pick by Ramon Mercader, an agent sent to Mexico by Stalin's secret police (the GPU) to murder the exiled revolutionary�alongside Lenin, the leader of the October revolution, the founder and leader of the Red Army, and the co-founder of the Third, Communist International.", "precise_score": 6.369140148162842, "rough_score": 5.859626770019531, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "The campaign to prepare the Mexican CP for the murder of Trotsky was carried through by a number of Stalinist leaders already experienced in ruthlessly carrying out the orders of their master in Moscow: Siqueiros himself, who had been active in Spain, probably a GPU agent since 1928; Vittoria Codovila, an Argentinian Stalinist who had operated in Spain under Eitingon, probably involved in the torture and murder of the POUM leader Andreas Nin; Pedro Checa, leader of the Spanish Communist Party in exile in Mexico, who actually took his pseudonym from the Soviet secret police, the Cheka; and Carlos Contreras, alias Vittorio Vidali, who had been active with the GPU's 'Special Tasks Force' in Spain under the pseudonym of 'General Carlos'. Co-ordinating their efforts was, of course the ubiquitous Colonel Eitingon.", "precise_score": 3.630621910095215, "rough_score": 3.3123810291290283, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "Russian revolutionary theoretician. A leader of the Bolshevik Revolution (1917), he was later expelled from the Communist Party (1927) and banished (1929) for his opposition to the authoritarianism of Stalin and his emphasis on world revolution. His writings include Literature and Revolution (1924) and the autobiographical My Life (1930). Trotsky was murdered at the behest of Stalin while in exile in Mexico.", "precise_score": 6.138164043426514, "rough_score": 6.5429182052612305, "source": "search", "title": "Trotsky - definition of Trotsky by The Free Dictionary" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "He was received by the government of Turkey and settled on the island of Prinkipo, where he worked on finishing his autobiography and history of the Russian Revolution. After four years in Turkey, Trotsky lived in France and then Norway and in 1936 was granted asylum in Mexico. Settling with his family in a suburb of Mexico City, he was found guilty of treason in absentia during Stalin’s purges of his political foes. He survived a machine-gun attack on his home but on August 20, 1940, fell prey to a Spanish Communist, Ramon Mercader, who fatally wounded him with an ice-ax. He died from his wounds the next day.", "precise_score": 5.772994518280029, "rough_score": 1.8429213762283325, "source": "search", "title": "Stalin banishes Trotsky - Jan 11, 1928 - HISTORY.com" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "Over a million Russian Jews emigrated to Israel during and after the Refusenik movements; some brought ethnic Russian relatives along with them. Over a million Russian-speaking immigrants live in Israel, around two-thirds of them Jewish. There are also small Russian communities in the Balkans, including Lipovans in the Danube delta, Central European nations such as Germany and Poland, as well Russians settled in China, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Brazil and Argentina and Australia. These communities may identify themselves either as Russians or citizens of these countries, or both, to varying degrees.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.736011028289795, "source": "wiki", "title": "Russians" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "In 1933 Trotsky was offered asylum in France by Prime Minister Édouard Daladier. He stayed first at Royan, then at Barbizon. He was not allowed in Paris, though he did visit the city in secret during December 1933, to meet with various political allies. The philosopher and activist Simone Weil arranged for Trotsky and his bodyguards to stay for a few days at her parents' house. In 1935 he was told he was no longer welcome in France. After weighing alternatives, he moved to Norway. Having obtained permission from then Justice Minister Trygve Lie to enter the country, Trotsky became a guest of Konrad Knudsen near Oslo. On 2 September 1936 he was transferred[http://www.dagsavisen.no/fremtiden/en-sensasjonell-rettssak/ En sensasjonell rettssak] to a farm in Hurum where he was under house arrest, allegedly because of Soviet influence on the government. Before Christmas 1936 he and his wife were deported to Mexico, on a freighter under guard by Jonas Lie. The Mexican president Lázaro Cárdenas welcomed Trotsky and arranged for a special train to bring him to Mexico City from the port of Tampico.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.3765461444854736, "source": "wiki", "title": "Leon Trotsky" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "Trotsky lived in the Coyoacán area of Mexico City at the home (The Blue House) of the painter Diego Rivera and Rivera's wife and fellow painter, Frida Kahlo, with whom Trotsky had an affair. His final move was a few blocks away to a residence on Avenida Viena in May 1939, following a break with Rivera.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.024378776550293, "source": "wiki", "title": "Leon Trotsky" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "While in Mexico, Trotsky also worked closely with James P. Cannon, Joseph Hansen, and Farrell Dobbs of the Socialist Workers Party of the United States, and other supporters.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.54623556137085, "source": "wiki", "title": "Leon Trotsky" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "After an ineffectual attempt to have Trotsky murdered, in March 1939, Stalin assigned the overall organisation of implementing the task to the NKVD officer Pavel Sudoplatov who in turn co-opted Nahum Eitingon. According to Sudoplatov's Special Tasks, the NKVD proceeded to set up three NKVD agent networks to carry out the murder, one of which relied on Ramón Mercader. According to Sudoplatov, all of the three networks were designed to operate entirely autonomously from the NKVD's hitherto established spy networks in the U.S. and Mexico. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.14928413927555084, "source": "wiki", "title": "Leon Trotsky" }, { "answer": "EUM", "passage": "Trotsky's house in Coyoacán was preserved in much the same condition as it was on the day of the assassination and is now a museum run by a board which includes his grandson Esteban Volkov. The current director of the museum is Carlos Ramirez Sandoval. Trotsky's grave is located on its grounds. A new foundation (International Friends of the Leon Trotsky Museum) has been organized to raise funds to further improve the Museum.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.547879219055176, "source": "wiki", "title": "Leon Trotsky" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "Trotsky's grandson, Esteban Volkov, who lives in Mexico, is an active promoter of his grandfather. Trotsky's great-granddaughter, Mexican-born Nora Volkow (Volkov's daughter), is currently head of the U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.006607532501221, "source": "wiki", "title": "Leon Trotsky" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "Trotsky assassinated in Mexico - Aug 20, 1940 - HISTORY.com", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.081808090209961, "source": "search", "title": "Trotsky assassinated in Mexico - Aug 20, 1940 - History.com" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "Trotsky assassinated in Mexico", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.317879676818848, "source": "search", "title": "Trotsky assassinated in Mexico - Aug 20, 1940 - History.com" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "BBC NEWS | Americas | Trotsky murder weapon 'in Mexico'", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.1568284034729, "source": "search", "title": "BBC NEWS | Americas | Trotsky murder weapon 'in Mexico'" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "Trotsky murder weapon 'in Mexico'", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.64743185043335, "source": "search", "title": "BBC NEWS | Americas | Trotsky murder weapon 'in Mexico'" }, { "answer": "EUM", "passage": "Trotsky's grandson wants the ice pick to be donated to a museum", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.831316947937012, "source": "search", "title": "BBC NEWS | Americas | Trotsky murder weapon 'in Mexico'" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "Ana Alicia Salas, the grand-daughter of a secret policeman who probed Trotsky's death in Mexico City, says she has it.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.00590705871582, "source": "search", "title": "BBC NEWS | Americas | Trotsky murder weapon 'in Mexico'" }, { "answer": "EUM", "passage": "He says he will have a blood test only if she donates the ice pick to a museum based in the house where Trotsky died.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.38382625579834, "source": "search", "title": "BBC NEWS | Americas | Trotsky murder weapon 'in Mexico'" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "In 1940, a Spanish-born Soviet agent, Ramon Mercader, murdered Trotsky at his home in Mexico City.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.19707004725933075, "source": "search", "title": "BBC NEWS | Americas | Trotsky murder weapon 'in Mexico'" }, { "answer": "EUM", "passage": "\"If she wants to give it to the museum freely I will give a blood test,\" he added, pointing out that others have claimed to have the weapon in the past.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.568187713623047, "source": "search", "title": "BBC NEWS | Americas | Trotsky murder weapon 'in Mexico'" }, { "answer": "EUM", "passage": "While Mr Volkov would like the ice pick donated to the museum if it is proved to be the murder weapon, others are not so sure.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.046041488647461, "source": "search", "title": "BBC NEWS | Americas | Trotsky murder weapon 'in Mexico'" }, { "answer": "EUM", "passage": "\"I personally would not like the murder weapon in the museum,\" Beatrice Lopez, who works as a guide there, told the BBC, although she admitted it would boost visitor numbers.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.987048149108887, "source": "search", "title": "BBC NEWS | Americas | Trotsky murder weapon 'in Mexico'" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "Trotsky was at his home in Mexico when the assassin came into his study and attacked him. This was not Stalin’s first attempt.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.2611579895019531, "source": "search", "title": "Trotsky’s socialism - socialistworker.co.uk" }, { "answer": "Mexic", "passage": "Only a few weeks earlier, a group of his Mexican followers had launched an armed attack on Trotsky’s household, killing a guard.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.53260326385498, "source": "search", "title": "Trotsky’s socialism - socialistworker.co.uk" }, { "answer": "EUM", "passage": "An exhibition at a museum in St Petersburg last year exposed some of the ludicrous lengths the Russian regime went to wipe out any trace of Trotsky’s real legacy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.039137840270996, "source": "search", "title": "Trotsky’s socialism - socialistworker.co.uk" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "Over the next seven years, Trotsky lived in Turkey, France, and Norway until he finally arrived in Mexico in 1936.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.226554870605469, "source": "search", "title": "Leon Trotsky - Communist Writer and Leader" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "At the same time, Stalin exerted intense pressure on the Norweigan government to restrict Trotsky in order to prevent his replying to and refuting the vile charges hurled against him in Moscow. To avoid virtual imprisonment, Trotsky was obliged to find an alternative refuge, and he eagerly accepted an offer of asylum from the Cardenas government in Mexico. En route, Trotsky recalled his Open Letter to the Politbureau in which he had anticipated Stalin's \"world-wide bureaucratic slander campaign,\" and predicted attempts on his life. With chilling premonition, Trotsky added: \"Stalin conducts a struggle on a totally different plane. He seeks to strike not at the ideas of the opponent, but at his skull.\" (Writings 1936/37, p44)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.529237270355225, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "It was this man, under numerous pseudonyms, who was to direct the assassination attempts against Trotsky in Mexico, in conjunction with his GPU associate and lover, Caridad Mercader, and her son Ramon Mercader, the agent who eventually murdered Trotsky. Zborowski was also responsible for beginning the task of infiltrating Mercader into Trotsky's circle. Nearly two years before the assassination, he set up an elaborate scheme to enable Mercader to seduce a young American Trotskyist, Sylvia Ageloff, as a means of gaining entry to Trotsky's household.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.654304504394531, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "\"And that is where he recruited a Spaniard who was brought to the Soviet union and who was briefed in detail and who was later sent to Mexico under the name of Mornard\" (i.e. Mercader or 'Jacson'). (Quoted in Isaac Don Levine, The Mind of an Assassin', 1960, p.34)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.092168807983398, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "Trotsky, Natalia Sedova, and a handful of close collaborators arrived in Mexico in January 1937. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.292562484741211, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "The administration of General Lazaro Cardenas was the only government in the world that would grant Trotsky asylum in the last years of his life. In marked contrast to his reception elsewhere, Trotsky was given a flamboyant official welcome and went to live in Coyoacan, a suburb of Mexico City, in a house lent by his friend and political supporter, Diego Rivera, a well-known Mexican painter.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.2538371086120605, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "\"We listened to the radio,\" related Natalia, \"opened the mail and the Moscow newspapers, and we felt that insanity, absurdity, and outrage, fraud and blood were flooding us from all sides, here in Mexico as in Norway...\" ('The Life and Death of Leon Trotsky', page 212). ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.138782501220703, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexic", "passage": "From the moment of his arrival, the Mexican Communist Party, whose leaders loyally followed the Moscow line, began to agitate for restrictions to be placed on Trotsky to prevent him answering the show trial allegations, and ultimately to bring about his expulsion from the country. The newspapers and journals published by the Communist Party and the Communist-controlled trade union federation (CTM) poured out a stream of slanderous allegations, to the effect that Trotsky was plotting against the Cardenas government and allegedly collaborating with fascist and reactionary elements. Trotsky was well aware that the Stalinist press was using the language of people who decide things, not by votes but by the machine gun.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.9982478618621826, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexic", "passage": "All the evidence pointed to the Mexican Stalinists and, behind them, the GPU. Through a detailed analysis of the Stalinist press in the weeks before the raid, Trotsky clearly showed that they had foreknowledge of, and were preparing for, an armed attempt on his life. The Mexican police soon arrested some of the minor accomplices of the raiders, and their evidence soon incriminated leading members of the Mexican Communist Party. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.520534038543701, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexic", "passage": "For a start, the suspects had previously been involved in the International Brigades in Spain� already notorious as the recruiting ground of Stalin's agents and killers. The trail soon led to David Alfaro Siqueiros, like Diego Rivera a well-known painter, but unlike Rivera, a leading member of the Mexican Communist Party. Siqueiros had also been in Spain and had long been suspected of connections with the GPU. Despite the Stalinists' outrageous attempt to portray the attack as a \"self-inflicted attack,\" supposedly organised by Trotsky to discredit the CP and the Cardenas government, the police eventually arrested the ring-leaders, including Siqueiros. However, as a result of pressure from the CP and the CTM, Siqueiros and the others were released in March 1941, for \"lack of material and incriminating evidence\"!", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.345449924468994, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexic", "passage": "The Stalinist press alternated between proclaiming Siqueiros a hero, and, on the other hand, a \"half-crazed madman\" and \"irresponsible adventurer\"�and even... as being in Trotsky's pay! With shameless 'logic', the CP press asserted that the attack was an act of provocation directed against the Communist Party and against the Mexican state�and therefore Trotsky should be expelled immediately.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.583898544311523, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexic", "passage": "Thirty-eight years later, however, a leading member of the Mexican Communist Party admitted the truth. In his memoirs, 'My Testimony', published by the Mexican CP's own publishing house in 1978, Valentin Campa, a veteran member of the party, flatly contradicted the official denials of the party's involvement and gave details of the preparation for the attempt on Trotsky's life. Key extracts from Campa's memoirs, moreover, were published in the daily paper of the more influential French Communist Party (\"L'Humanite', 26/27 June 1978) on the authority of the party's general-secretary, George Marchais. (see �Militant', October 1978.)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.29643440246582, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexic", "passage": "Campa relates how, in the autumn of 1938, he, together with Raphael Carrillo (a member of the Mexican CP�s central committee), was summoned by Herman Laborde (the party's general secretary) and informed of \"an extremely confidential and delicate affair.\" Laborde told them he had been visited by a Comintern delegate (in reality, a GPU representative) who had informed him of the \"decision to eliminate Trotsky\" and had asked for their co-operation \"for the task of carrying out this elimination.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.981571197509766, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "After a \"vigorous analysis\", however, Campa says that they rejected the proposal. \"We concluded... that Trotsky was finished politically, that his influence was almost zero, moreover we had said so often enough throughout the world, besides, the results of his elimination would do great disservice to the Mexican Communist Party and the revolutionary movement of Mexico and to the whole international Communist movement. We therefore concluded that to propose the elimination of Trotsky was clearly a serious mistake.\" For their opposition, however, Laborde and Campa were accused of \"sectarian opportunism,\" of being \"soft on Trotsky,\" and were driven out of the party.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.385458469390869, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "Mercader had an \"elaborate cover,\" which although it aroused many suspicions, unfortunately served its purpose well enough. Mercader had joined the Communist Party in Spain, and become active in its ranks in the period 1933-36 when it was already a Stalinised party. Probably through his mother, Caridad Mercader, who was already a GPU agent and associated with Eitingon, Mercader too entered the service of the GPU. After the defeat of the Spanish Republic, aided by Stalin's sabotage of the revolution in Spain, Mercader went to Moscow where he was prepared for his future role. After meeting Ageloff in Paris in 1938 he later accompanied her to Mexico in January, and gradually ingratiated himself with members of Trotsky's household.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.008084774017334, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "Trotsky in Mexico", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.238566875457764, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexico", "passage": "Although the crime was almost universally attributed to Stalin and the GPU, the Stalinists brazenly denied all responsibility. There is ample evidence, however, that Mercader's mother, who escaped from Mexico with Eitingon, was presented to Stalin and decorated with a high bureaucratic honour for her son and herself. Mercader himself was honoured when he returned to Eastern Europe after his release. In spite of his silence, a chain of evidence, which can now be constructed from the elaborate testimony of Russian spies brought to trial in the United States, top GPU agents who defected to Western countries at various times, and the belated memoirs of the Stalinist leaders themselves, clearly link Mercader to Stalin's secret terror machine based in Moscow.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.2292070388793945, "source": "search", "title": "Forty years Since Leon Trotsky’s Assassination" }, { "answer": "Mexic", "passage": "Mercader was handed over to the Mexican police and claimed his name was Jacques Mornard (his real identity wasn't discovered until 1953). Mercader was found guilty of murder and sentenced to 20 years in jail. He was released from jail in 1960.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.836352348327637, "source": "search", "title": "The Assassination of Leon Trotsky - About.com Education" } ]
Which duo had a 60s No 1 with A World Without Love?
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[ { "answer": "Peter and Gordon", "passage": "\"A World Without Love\" is a song recorded by the English duo Peter and Gordon and released as their first single in February 1964. It was included on the duo's debut album in the UK, and in the US on an album of the same name. The song was written by Paul McCartney and attributed to Lennon–McCartney. The B-side was \"If I Were You\", written by Peter and Gordon. 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Peter and Gordon had their last hit in Britain in late-1966 with \"Lady Godiva\", which reached No.16 there (and No.6 in the US), whilst their success lasted into 1967 in the US, with \"Knight in Rusty Armour\" and \"Sunday for Tea\" both registering in the upper reaches of the Billboard Hot 100 that year.", "precise_score": -0.2538960874080658, "rough_score": 4.7974019050598145, "source": "wiki", "title": "Peter and Gordon" }, { "answer": "Peter & Gordon", "passage": "Peter & Gordon were a British Invasion-era performing duo, formed by Peter Asher and Gordon Waller, that rocketed to fame in 1964 with \"A World Without Love\". Peter Asher's sister (the actress Jane Asher) was dating Paul McCartney (of The Beatles), and so Peter & Gordon recorded several songs written by McCartney, with or without John Lennon. \"I Go To Pieces\" was written by Del Shannon and given to the duo after the two acts toured together", "precise_score": 5.24477481842041, "rough_score": 4.564437389373779, "source": "search", "title": "I Go to Pieces - Peter & Gordon - YouTube" }, { "answer": "Peter and Gordon", "passage": "McCartney wrote the song when he was 16. When he moved into the London home of his then-girlfriend Jane Asher in 1963, sharing a room with her brother Peter Asher, he offered the song to Asher and Gordon Waller after the pair obtained a recording contract as Peter and Gordon. McCartney described John Lennon's reaction to the song: \"The funny first line always used to please John. 'Please lock me away –' 'Yes, okay.' End of song.\" Lennon said of the song that \"I think that was resurrected from the past. ... I think he had that whole song before the Beatles. ... That has the line 'Please lock me away' that we always used to crack up at.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.019103050231934, "source": "wiki", "title": "A World Without Love" }, { "answer": "Peter and Gordon", "passage": "It is one of two songs written by Lennon–McCartney to reach number one in the US by an artist other than the Beatles. The other is \"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds\" covered by Elton John. \"Bad to Me\" written by Lennon in 1963 was given to Billy Kramer and reached number 1 in the UK, but it failed to do so in the US. Before giving the song to Peter and Gordon, McCartney offered it to Billy J. Kramer, who rejected it. The song was one of the seven #1s written by Lennon-McCartney that charted in the US in 1964, an all-time songwriting record for most songs to top the US charts in a calendar year. 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Peter and Gordon also recorded the John Lennon-penned Lennon–McCartney song, \"If I Fell\", which was previously recorded by The Beatles and released on their 1964 album, A Hard Day's Night.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.05344004929065704, "source": "wiki", "title": "Peter and Gordon" }, { "answer": "Peter and Gordon", "passage": "In August 2005, Peter and Gordon reunited onstage for the first time in more than 30 years, as part of two tribute concerts for Mike Smith of The Dave Clark Five in New York City. This was followed by full concerts at The Fest for Beatles Fans (formerly Beatlefest) conventions that began the following year. Paul McCartney heard about the reunion shows and sent a message to congratulate them on reuniting. In the spring of 2007 and 2008, Peter and Gordon were featured performers in the Flower Power concert series at Disney's EPCOT in Florida. Also in 2007, they performed as part of Love-In: A Musical Celebration (www.loveinthemusical.com), a tribute to the music of the 1960s, which was filmed at the Birch North Park Theatre in San Diego, California, and released on DVD in March 2009. On 21 August 2008, they performed a free concert on the pier in Santa Monica, California.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.580705642700195, "source": "wiki", "title": "Peter and Gordon" }, { "answer": "Peter and Gordon", "passage": "They subsequently performed in Chicago, New Jersey and at the Festival for Beatles Fans convention in Las Vegas, 1 and 2 July 2009, where, according to a report by journalist Peter Palmiere for Beatlefan magazine, the pair were the performing highlight of the convention. Peter and Gordon told Palmiere at the Las Vegas Festival for Beatles Fans that they were to perform at the 2006 Adopt-A-Minefield show with Paul McCartney but the show was subsequently cancelled by McCartney, due to his impending divorce from Heather Mills.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.097929954528809, "source": "wiki", "title": "Peter and Gordon" }, { "answer": "Peter and Gordon", "passage": "* The Best of Peter And Gordon (S)T 2549", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.177510261535645, "source": "wiki", "title": "Peter and Gordon" }, { "answer": "Peter and Gordon", "passage": "A world without love - Peter and Gordon - YouTube", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.832001805305481, "source": "search", "title": "A world without love - Peter and Gordon - YouTube" }, { "answer": "Peter and Gordon", "passage": "A world without love - Peter and Gordon", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.857569456100464, "source": "search", "title": "A world without love - Peter and Gordon - YouTube" }, { "answer": "Peter and Gordon", "passage": "Peter and Gordon were one of the greatest pop-rock duos of the sixties, formed by Peter Asher and Gordon Waller", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.930373668670654, "source": "search", "title": "A world without love - Peter and Gordon - YouTube" }, { "answer": "Peter & Gordon", "passage": "I Go to Pieces - Peter & Gordon - YouTube", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.450484275817871, "source": "search", "title": "I Go to Pieces - Peter & Gordon - YouTube" }, { "answer": "Peter & Gordon", "passage": "I Go to Pieces - Peter & Gordon", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.392206192016602, "source": "search", "title": "I Go to Pieces - Peter & Gordon - YouTube" } ]
In which US state was Tennessee Williams born?
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[ { "answer": "Mississippi", "passage": "Thomas Lanier Williams III was born in Columbus, Mississippi, of English, Welsh, and Huguenot ancestry, the second child of Edwina Dakin (1884-1980) and Cornelius Coffin (C. C.) Williams (1879-1957).Hale, Allean; Roudané, Matthew Charles (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Tennessee Williams, Cambridge Univ. Press (1997) His father was an alcoholic traveling shoe salesman who spent much of his time away from home. His mother, Edwina, was the daughter of Rose O. Dakin, a music teacher, and the Reverend Walter Dakin, an Episcopal priest who was assigned to a parish in Clarksdale, Mississippi, shortly after Williams' birth. Williams' early childhood was spent in the parsonage there. Williams had two siblings, sister Rose Isabel Williams (1909–1996) and brother Walter Dakin Williams (1919 –2008). 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When his father obtained a position at a shoe factory, the family moved to a crowded, low-rent apartment in St. Louis, Missouri.", "precise_score": 7.498538970947266, "rough_score": 6.98457670211792, "source": "search", "title": "Tennessee Williams Biography - life, family, children ..." }, { "answer": "Mississippi", "passage": "Williams was born in Mississippi in 1911 and lived there with his family until he was seven. Thomas Lanier Williams, who became \"Tennessee,\" absorbed much of his creative material from this Mississippi home place. Many of his ancestors were distinguished Tennesseans, a fact in which he took considerable pride. Although he grew to maturity in St. Louis, it was to the South that he continually returned in his memory and in his imagination. It was in New Orleans and Key West that he chose to spend a large part of his later years.", "precise_score": 5.712143898010254, "rough_score": 6.639910697937012, "source": "search", "title": "Tennessee Williams and the South" }, { "answer": "Mississippi", "passage": "The borders of the 13 original states were largely determined by colonial charters. Their western boundaries were subsequently modified as the states ceded their western land claims to the Federal government during the 1780s and 1790s. Many state borders beyond those of the original 13 were set by Congress as it created territories, divided them, and over time, created states within them. Territorial and new state lines often followed various geographic features (such as rivers or mountain range peaks), and were influenced by settlement or transportation patterns. At various times, national borders with territories formerly controlled by other countries (British North America, New France, New Spain including Spanish Florida, and Russian America) became institutionalized as the borders of U.S. states. In the West, relatively arbitrary straight lines following latitude and longitude often prevail, due to the sparseness of settlement west of the Mississippi River.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.037883758544922, "source": "wiki", "title": "U.S. state" }, { "answer": "Mississippi", "passage": "Once established, most state borders have, with few exceptions, been generally stable. Only two states, Missouri (Platte Purchase) and Nevada, grew appreciably after statehood. Several of the original states ceded land, over a several year period, to the Federal government, which in turn became the Northwest Territory, Southwest Territory, and Mississippi Territory. In 1791 Maryland and Virginia ceded land to create the District of Columbia (Virginia's portion was returned in 1847). In 1850, Texas ceded a large swath of land to the federal government. Additionally, Massachusetts and Virginia (on two occasions), have lost land, in each instance to form a new state.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.53990650177002, "source": "wiki", "title": "U.S. state" }, { "answer": "Mississippi", "passage": "The rectory of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Columbus, Mississippi, where Williams's grandfather Dakin was rector at the time of Williams's birth, was moved to another location in 1993 for preservation, and was newly renovated in 2010 for use by the City of Columbus as the Tennessee Williams Welcome Center. 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At the age of 13, his mother -- who encouraged his writing -- gave him a typewriter.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.354459285736084, "source": "search", "title": "Tennessee Williams - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Mississippi", "passage": "Birthplace: Columbus, Mississippi", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.279614448547363, "source": "search", "title": "Tennessee Williams Biography (Playwright) - Infoplease" }, { "answer": "Mississippi", "passage": "Tennessee Williams wrote smoldering, passionate, conflicted dramas that attracted top actors and gave 20th-century American theater and film some of its most complex and enduring material. Reared in Mississippi and Missouri, Williams experienced the beauty of the South and the warmth of family as well as turmoil--including his father's emotional volatility and his own and his sister's depression--that later showed up in his plays. His greatest hit, the Pulitzer Prize-winning A Streetcar Named Desire (1947), featured Marlon Brando's Stanley Kowalski bellowing for his wife, \"Stellaaaaah,\" and Jessica Tandy's Blanche DuBois declaring, \"I have always depended on the kindness of strangers.\" Original productions and revivals of Williams' work on stage, screen and TV drew the likes of Karl Malden and Anthony Quinn (Streetcar), Christopher Walken (Sweet Bird of Youth), Katharine Hepburn (The Glass Menagerie), Burl Ives and Ben Gazzara (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof), and Bette Davis (Night of the Iguana). Troubled by anxiety, alcohol and drugs throughout his adult life, Williams choked to death in his New York City apartment when the cap of a medicine bottle, which he apparently used as a spoon for pills, got caught in his throat.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.430727958679199, "source": "search", "title": "Tennessee Williams Biography (Playwright) - Infoplease" }, { "answer": "Mississippi", "passage": "Thomas Lanier Williams was born on March 26, 1911 in Columbus, Mississippi. The second of three children, his family life was full of tension. His parents, a shoe salesman and the daughter of a minister, often engaged in violent arguments that frightened his sister Rose.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.2599029242992401, "source": "search", "title": "Tennessee Williams (1911-1983) - imagi-nation.com" }, { "answer": "Mississippi", "passage": "Tennessee Williams Birthplace - Columbus, Mississippi", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.132159233093262, "source": "search", "title": "Tennessee Williams Birthplace - Columbus, Mississippi" }, { "answer": "Mississippi", "passage": "Tennessee Williams Birthplace - Columbus, Mississippi", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.132159233093262, "source": "search", "title": "Tennessee Williams Birthplace - Columbus, Mississippi" }, { "answer": "Mississippi", "passage": "is now the Mississippi University for Women", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.563328742980957, "source": "search", "title": "Tennessee Williams Birthplace - Columbus, Mississippi" } ]
Who was Israeli Prime Minister from 1969 to 1974?
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Meir was Israel's first woman prime minister, and the third in the world (after Sirimavo Bandaranaike and Indira Gandhi).", "precise_score": 4.4102582931518555, "rough_score": 7.949134349822998, "source": "wiki", "title": "Prime Minister of Israel" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "Golda Meir (born Golda Mabovitch, Голда Мабович; Golda Meyerson/Myerson between 1917-1956; May 3, 1898 – December 8, 1978) was an Israeli teacher, kibbutznik, stateswoman and politician and the fourth Prime Minister of Israel.", "precise_score": 0.19030332565307617, "rough_score": 7.787517547607422, "source": "wiki", "title": "Golda Meir" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "In 1934, when Meir returned from the United States, she joined the Executive Committee of the Histadrut and she moved up the ranks to become the head of its Political Department. This appointment was important training for her future role in Israeli leadership.\"Golda Meir\", Encyclopaedia Judaica, Keter, 1972, Jerusalem, vol. 11, pp. 1242–45", "precise_score": -8.184341430664062, "rough_score": 3.1262412071228027, "source": "wiki", "title": "Golda Meir" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "Golda Meir was the fourth prime minister of Israel and one of the most visible women in international affairs for nearly two decades. Born in Russia but raised in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, she settled on a kibbutz in British Mandate Palestine with her American husband, Morris Meyerson, in 1921. As Golda Meir (her adopted name), she became active in Zionist politics, and after Israel gained independence in 1948 she served as ambassador to the Soviet Union (1948), was elected to the Knesset (1949) and was named the country's foreign minister (1956-65). Strong-willed and fiercely protective of Israel, she became an international symbol of Israeli resolve. After the death of Prime Minister Levi Eshkol in 1969, Meir came out of retirement to become, at age 71, prime minister. Her handling of the Arab-Israeli War of 1973 (the Yom Kippur War) was widely critized, as were her attempts to garner peace for Israel after the war, and she resigned in 1974. She was succeeded by Yitzhak Rabin . Meir published an autobiography, My Life, in 1975.", "precise_score": 2.5408389568328857, "rough_score": 8.040922164916992, "source": "search", "title": "Golda Meir Biography (Prime Minister of Israel) - Infoplease" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "Golda Meir, original name Goldie Mabovitch, later Goldie Myerson (born May 3, 1898, Kiev —died Dec. 8, 1978, Jerusalem ), a founder and fourth prime minister (1969–74) of the State of Israel .", "precise_score": 4.743274688720703, "rough_score": 7.070476055145264, "source": "search", "title": "Golda Meir | prime minister of Israel | Britannica.com" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "On May 14, 1948, Goldie Myerson was a signatory of Israel’s independence declaration and that year was appointed minister to Moscow. She was elected to the Knesset (Israeli parliament) in 1949 and served in that body until 1974. As minister of labour (1949–56), she carried out major programs of housing and road construction and vigorously supported the policy of unrestricted Jewish immigration to Israel. Appointed foreign minister in 1956, she Hebraized her name to Golda Meir. She promoted the Israeli policy of assistance to the new African states aimed at enhancing diplomatic support among uncommitted nations. Shortly after retiring from the Foreign Ministry in January 1966, she became secretary general of the Mapai Party and supported Prime Minister Levi Eshkol in intraparty conflicts. After Israel’s victory in the Six-Day War (June 1967) against Egypt , Jordan, and Syria, she helped merge Mapai with two dissident parties into the Israel Labour Party .", "precise_score": 2.4202466011047363, "rough_score": 8.94371223449707, "source": "search", "title": "Golda Meir | prime minister of Israel | Britannica.com" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "This newsreel clip shows Israeli prime minister Golda Meir presiding over the Knesset in 1969 …", "precise_score": 5.413101673126221, "rough_score": 7.556931018829346, "source": "search", "title": "Golda Meir | prime minister of Israel | Britannica.com" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "In her autobiography My Life Golda Meir recalled her feelings when the Labour Party called on her to assume the office of Prime Minister of Israel following the death of Levi Eshkol in 1969:", "precise_score": 2.9961633682250977, "rough_score": 3.1818742752075195, "source": "search", "title": "GOLDA MEIR 1898-1978 - Israel & Judaism Studies" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "Then, in February 1969, Levi Eshkol died in office. A contest for the succession now arose between Defence Minister Moshe Dayan, a former Chief of Staff and Deputy Prime Minister Yigal Allon, the former leader of the Palmach commando force. In order to avoid a damaging political split the Central Committee of the Labour Alignment called on Golda Meir, now nearly 71 years of age and diagnosed with lymphoma, to return from her retirement and become Prime Minister.", "precise_score": 2.1661758422851562, "rough_score": 4.269466876983643, "source": "search", "title": "GOLDA MEIR 1898-1978 - Israel & Judaism Studies" }, { "answer": "Golda Mabovitch", "passage": "Golda Mabovitch () was born on May 3, 1898, in Kiev, Russian Empire, present-day Ukraine, to Blume Neiditch (died 1951) and Moshe Mabovitch (died 1944), a carpenter. Meir wrote in her autobiography that her earliest memories were of her father boarding up the front door in response to rumours of an imminent pogrom. She had two sisters, Sheyna (1889-1972) and Tzipke (1902-1981), as well as five other siblings who died in childhood. She was especially close to Sheyna.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.349002361297607, "source": "wiki", "title": "Golda Meir" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "Blume ran a grocery store on Milwaukee's north side, where by age eight Golda had been put in charge of watching the store when her mother went to the market for supplies. Golda attended the Fourth Street Grade School (now Golda Meir School) from 1906 to 1912. A leader early on, she organised a fund raiser to pay for her classmates' textbooks. After forming the American Young Sisters Society, she rented a hall and scheduled a public meeting for the event. She went on to graduate as valedictorian of her class.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.510645866394043, "source": "wiki", "title": "Golda Meir" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "At 14, she studied at North Division High School and worked part-time. Her mother wanted her to leave school and marry, but she demurred. She bought a train ticket to Denver, Colorado, and went to live with her married sister, Sheyna Korngold. The Korngolds held intellectual evenings at their home, where Meir was exposed to debates on Zionism, literature, women's suffrage, trade unionism, and more. In her autobiography, she wrote: \"To the extent that my own future convictions were shaped and given form [...] those talk-filled nights in Denver played a considerable role.\" In Denver, she also met Morris Meyerson (also 'Myerson'; December 17, 1893 – May 25, 1951), a sign painter, whom she later married on December 24, 1917.[https://www.msudenver.edu/golda/goldameir/chronologyofgoldameir/ Golda Meir: An Outline Of A Life] Metropolitan State College of Denver, mscd.edu; accessed November 22, 2015.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.096855163574219, "source": "wiki", "title": "Golda Meir" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "Carrying the first Israeli-issued passport, Meir was appointed Israel's minister plenipotentiary to the Soviet Union, with her term beginning on September 2, 1948, and ending in March 1949.Yossi Goldstein, \"Doomed to Fail: Golda Meir's Mission to Moscow (Part 1)\", The Israel Journal of Foreign Affairs Vol. 5 No. 3 (September 2011), p. 131 At the time, good relations with the Soviet Union were important for Israel's ability to secure arms from Eastern European countries for the struggle that accompanied its independence, while Joseph Stalin and Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov sought to cultivate a strong relationship with Israel as a means of furthering the Soviet position in the Middle East. Soviet–Israeli relations were complicated by Soviet policies against religious institutions and nationalist movements, made manifest in moves to shut down Jewish religious institutions as well as the ban on Hebrew language study and the prohibition of the promotion of emigration to Israel. 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In 1921 she and her husband, Morris Myerson, emigrated to Palestine and joined the Merẖavya kibbutz . She became the kibbutz’s representative to the Histadrut (General Federation of Labour), the secretary of that organization’s Women’s Labour Council (1928–32), and a member of its executive committee (1934 until World War II). During the war, she emerged as a forceful spokesman for the Zionist cause in negotiating with the British mandatory authorities. In 1946, when the British arrested and detained many Jewish activists, including Moshe Sharett , head of the Political Department of the Jewish Agency, Goldie Myerson provisionally replaced him and worked for the release of her comrades and the many Jewish war refugees who had violated British immigration regulations by settling in Palestine . Upon his release, Sharett took up diplomatic duties, and she officially took over his former position. She personally attempted to dissuade King Abdullah of Jordan from joining the invasion of Israel decided on by other Arab states.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.080212593078613, "source": "search", "title": "Golda Meir | prime minister of Israel | Britannica.com" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "Golda Meir, the \"grand old woman of Israeli politics\", is to become the first female prime minister of Israel.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.54907751083374, "source": "search", "title": "BBC ON THIS DAY | 7 | 1969: Israel elects first female leader" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "Golda Meir", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.448995590209961, "source": "search", "title": "BBC ON THIS DAY | 7 | 1969: Israel elects first female leader" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "Golda Meir - Israel & Judaism Studies", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.247119903564453, "source": "search", "title": "GOLDA MEIR 1898-1978 - Israel & Judaism Studies" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "Golda Meir", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.448995590209961, "source": "search", "title": "GOLDA MEIR 1898-1978 - Israel & Judaism Studies" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "GOLDA MEIR 1898-1978", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.874980926513672, "source": "search", "title": "GOLDA MEIR 1898-1978 - Israel & Judaism Studies" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "Despite the continuing stress of international events, Golda Meir maintained her central interest in improving the conditions of life of the poorest segment of the Israeli population. In a televised address to the nation she called for wage increases for the lowest income earners, and for the middle classes to exercise restraint to make those increases possible. Another campaign was to eliminate the problem of High School drop-outs in the development towns.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.285959243774414, "source": "search", "title": "GOLDA MEIR 1898-1978 - Israel & Judaism Studies" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "All this occurred within the context of an official policy of opposition to the concept of a Palestinian state as part of any peace settlement, which Golda Meir announced and repeatedly explained. Israel and Jordan were the two state successors to the British Mandate, she noted, and", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.12883472442627, "source": "search", "title": "GOLDA MEIR 1898-1978 - Israel & Judaism Studies" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "However, despite the tragedy of the war, the Labour Alignment was still returned with reduced numbers as the largest party at the election which was postponed from October to December 1973. Eventually Golda formed a coalition which took office in March 1974. In April the Agranat Commission published an interim report which very severely criticized the military leadership, but made no comment on the political responsibility of the government. Ten days after the report was released, and in the face of an outburst of mutual recrimination within the Labour Alignment, Golda Meir resigned. She was succeeded as Prime Minister by Yitzchak Rabin.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.631470680236816, "source": "search", "title": "GOLDA MEIR 1898-1978 - Israel & Judaism Studies" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "A postscript. When Anwar Sadat arrived in Jerusalem in 1977 to make his historic offer of peace in an address to the Knesset, Golda Meir was in the receiving line. Later she made a simple comment: “I am looking forward to the day when I can do my shopping in Cairo.” It was a typical Golda remark, communicating immediately the meaning of the peace which Israel longed for, and with a complete absence of rancour.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.537980079650879, "source": "search", "title": "GOLDA MEIR 1898-1978 - Israel & Judaism Studies" }, { "answer": "Golda Meir", "passage": "Sadat’s visit to Jerusalem also highlighted the paradox that the peace was arguably achieved because Egyptians had been able to perceive the “War of the 10th of Ramadan” as a great national achievement. On the other hand, despite the eventual hard-fought victory, Israel was badly shaken by the deaths of so many young men in the “Yom Kippur War”. In this sense Golda Meir’s resignation was typical of her leadership in the way in which it reflected the mood of the nation.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.564469337463379, "source": "search", "title": "GOLDA MEIR 1898-1978 - Israel & Judaism Studies" } ]
Bob Gaudio and Nick Massi sang with which group?
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With producer Bob Crewe often assisting with lyrics, Gaudio wrote a string of subsequent hits for the Seasons, including \"Big Girls Don't Cry\", \"Walk Like a Man\", \"Dawn (Go Away)\", \"Ronnie\", \"Rag Doll\", \"Save It for Me\", \"Big Man in Town\", \"Bye Bye Baby\", \"Girl Come Running\", \"Beggin'\", and \"Can't Take My Eyes Off You\" (the first big success under Valli's name as a solo performer). Crewe/Gaudio compositions also became major hits for other artists, including the Tremeloes (\"Silence Is Golden\", originally the B-side of the Four Seasons' \"Rag Doll\") and the Walker Brothers (\"The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore\", originally recorded by the Four Seasons as a Valli solo single).", "precise_score": 2.98602032661438, "rough_score": 4.7839789390563965, "source": "wiki", "title": "Bob Gaudio" }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "In 1975 Gaudio wrote \"Who Loves You\" and \"December 1963 (Oh, What A Night)\" with his future wife Judy Parker. The songs became big hits for a reconstituted Four Seasons group (only Valli was left of the original lineup; Gaudio stopped touring with them in 1971 to concentrate on writing and producing).", "precise_score": 3.8140602111816406, "rough_score": 3.2147982120513916, "source": "wiki", "title": "Bob Gaudio" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Gaudio, Tommy DeVito, Frankie Valli and Nick Massi - the original members of The Four Seasons - were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. 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Musically, the band was still struggling and kept changing their name and sound but without any dramatic success. One day friend and fellow Jersey boy Joe Pesci comes up to Tommy and says that he knows a singer-songwriter who'd make the perfect fourth for their band: Bob Gaudio.", "precise_score": 4.685401439666748, "rough_score": 5.600028991699219, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Bob Gaudio takes over the narration, telling the audience that no matter what Tommy says, he wasn't plucked from obscurity by him, since he already had a hit single with \"Short Shorts\". Bob goes with Joe Pesci to see the band perform, and is immediately impressed by Frankie's voice. Bob performs a song he'd just written: \"Cry for Me\" on piano, which Frankie, Nick Massi and then Tommy joining in with vocals, bass and guitar respectively. They negotiate an agreement, though Tommy is at first skeptical that Bobby (then still a teenager) will be good for the band. The band eventually gets a contract with producer Bob Crewe but only to sing back-up (\"Backup Sessions\"). Crewe insists that the band has an \"identity crisis\" and needs to make a firm decision on a name and a sound. The band name themselves after The Four Seasons bowling alley, and Bobby writes them three songs that finally propel them to stardom: \"Sherry\", \"Big Girls Don't Cry\" and \"Walk Like a Man\". In the wake of their success, Bob also chalks up a personal first by losing his virginity (\"December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)\"). The band's success means that they tour a lot more, along the way discovering the girl band The Angels (\"My Boyfriend's Back\"). Unfortunately, the constant touring strains Frankie's marriage to Mary, and they eventually divorce (\"My Eyes Adored You\"). The band continues to enjoy chart successes (\"Dawn (Go Away)\") until after a concert the band is approached by a loan shark out to claim money owed by Tommy (\"Walk Like a Man (reprise)\").", "precise_score": 5.808596611022949, "rough_score": 5.208086967468262, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Valli, Tommy DeVito, Nick Massi and Bob Gaudio - the original members of The Four Seasons - were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. ", "precise_score": 7.393994331359863, "rough_score": 7.867140293121338, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The 4 Seasons", "passage": "Renamed The Four Lovers, the group recorded several singles and one album's worth of tracks. They had a minor hit with \"You're the Apple of My Eye\" in 1956. Nickie DeVito and Hank Majewski left in 1958 to be replaced by Nick Macioci (now Nick Massi) and Hugh Garrity. Massi was in and out of the group, and, occasionally Charles Calello joined on accordion. The group continued to perform until 1959, when Bob Gaudio became a member. After a few more changes, the group was renamed \"The 4 Seasons\" after a cocktail lounge the group was at after auditioning in a big suburban bowling alley in 1960. ", "precise_score": 7.66227912902832, "rough_score": 7.603782653808594, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "As the lead singer of The Four Seasons, Valli had a string of hits beginning with the number-one hit \"Sherry\" in 1962. As a footnote to this period of his career with The Four Seasons, the group's bassist and vocal arranger Nick Massi was replaced in 1965 by Charlie Calello, the group's instrumental arranger, and, then shortly thereafter, Calello was replaced by Joseph LaBracio, who went by the pseudonym Joe Long.", "precise_score": 3.3703765869140625, "rough_score": 5.527942657470703, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "In 2005, the musical Jersey Boys opened on Broadway. Besides performances of many of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons hit recordings, it features a biographical narrative, told as four separate points of view by each of the members of The Four Seasons (Tommy DeVito, Frankie Valli, Nick Massi and Bob Gaudio), with Valli himself portrayed by John Lloyd Young in the original production. The musical dramatizes several real-life incidents from Valli's life, including his estrangement from daughter Francine, who died in 1980. The show has been widely acclaimed, financially successful, and won six Tony Awards. The musical has touring companies around the world, as well as a version at Paris Las Vegas. This musical was adapted into a 2014 film of the same name directed by Clint Eastwood, with Young again appearing as Valli.", "precise_score": 2.361285924911499, "rough_score": 3.9753291606903076, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Four Seasons is an American rock and pop band that became internationally successful in the 1960s and 1970s. The Vocal Group Hall of Fame has stated that the group was the most popular rock band before the Beatles. Since 1970, they have also been known at times as Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. In 1960, the group known as the Four Lovers evolved into the Four Seasons, with Frankie Valli as the lead singer, Bob Gaudio (formerly of the Royal Teens) on keyboards and tenor vocals, Tommy DeVito on lead guitar and baritone vocals, and Nick Massi on electric bass and bass vocals.", "precise_score": 5.53799295425415, "rough_score": 5.195094108581543, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Nick Massi left the Four Seasons in September 1965. The group's arranger, Charles Calello (a former member of the Four Lovers), stepped in as a temporary replacement. A few months later, Joe Long was permanently hired and became a mainstay of the group on bass and backing vocals until 1975, with Calello returning to arranging. In the meantime, the Four Seasons released recordings under a variety of names, including the Valli Boys, the Wonder Who?, and Frankie Valli. Every Valli \"solo\" recording from 1965 to \"My Eyes Adored You\" in 1974 was recorded by the Four Seasons at the same time and in the same sessions as other Four Seasons material. Valli's first post-1960 single without the Seasons was 1975's \"Swearin' to God\".", "precise_score": 2.518063545227051, "rough_score": 4.817674160003662, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Four Seasons opened 1976 atop the Billboard chart with their fifth #1 single, \"December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)\", co-written by Bob Gaudio and his future wife Judy Parker. The single also hit number one in the United Kingdom. Although the group also scored minor chart placements with \"Silver Star\" (#38), \"Down the Hall\" (#65 in 1977) both sung by Polci, and \"Spend the Night in Love\" (#91 in 1980) which again featured Polci as main Lead vocalist and Valli singing the bridge section and contributing to backup group vocals, \"December, 1963\" marked the end of the Seasons' hit-making run. Both singles were hits in the United Kingdom, with Silver Star making the Top 10. (A dance remix version of \"December 1963\" returned them briefly to the upper reaches of the Billboard singles charts almost two decades later.)", "precise_score": 2.70528507232666, "rough_score": 2.3072283267974854, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Jersey Boys, a musical play based on the lives of the Four Seasons and directed by Des McAnuff (The Who's Tommy, 700 Sundays), premiered at his La Jolla Playhouse and opened on November 6, 2005, to generally positive reviews and subsequently won multiple Tony Awards after its move to Broadway. The original cast included John Lloyd Young as Frankie Valli, Daniel Reichard as Bob Gaudio, Christian Hoff as Tommy DeVito, and J. Robert Spencer as Nick Massi. The play portrays the history of the Four Seasons in four parts, with each part narrated by a different member of the band and supposedly reflecting that band member's perspective on the band's history. The author of the book of the play, Rick Elice, interviewed Valli, Gaudio, and DeVito in writing the play, and pieced together Nick Massi's point of view based on those interviews (Massi died before the play was written). The Broadway production won four 2006 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Actor (for John Lloyd Young as Frankie Valli), Best Featured Actor (for Christian Hoff as Tommy DeVito), and Best Lighting Design. There are currently three U.S. productions of Jersey Boys running outside New York and other productions overseas including productions in Toronto, London, Australia, South Africa and The Netherlands.", "precise_score": 2.744783878326416, "rough_score": 4.381437301635742, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "Top: The movie cast (from left to right): Vincent Piazza as Tommy DeVito, Erich Bergen as Bob Gaudio, John Lloyd Young as Frankie Valli, and Michael Lomenda as Nick Massi. Bottom: The real Four Seasons (from left to right): Tommy DeVito, Bob Gaudio, Frankie Valli and Nick Massi.", "precise_score": 2.678285598754883, "rough_score": 4.5406389236450195, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boys Movie vs True Story - Real Frankie Valli ..." }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "They are the original Four Seasons – Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito and Nick’s dad, Nick Massi Sr.", "precise_score": 4.081112861633301, "rough_score": 2.8526742458343506, "source": "search", "title": "‘JERSEY BOY’S’ SON IN A DRY ‘SEASON’ | New York Post" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Nick Massi Sr. sang bass with the Four Seasons and did the vocal arrangements for such classic songs as “Sherry,” “Big Girls Don’t Cry” and “Walk Like a Man.” But he quit the group at the height of its success in 1965 because he was exhausted from touring and fed up with the infighting.", "precise_score": 5.83637809753418, "rough_score": 6.083209037780762, "source": "search", "title": "‘JERSEY BOY’S’ SON IN A DRY ‘SEASON’ | New York Post" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Some years later, when the Four Seasons partnership was saddled with debt, Valli and Gaudio, who wrote the group’s songs, bought out Massi and DeVito. Valli and Gaudio were able to turn things around, and today the Four Seasons catalog is worth hundreds of millions of dollars.", "precise_score": 4.573686599731445, "rough_score": 3.1275010108947754, "source": "search", "title": "‘JERSEY BOY’S’ SON IN A DRY ‘SEASON’ | New York Post" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Bob Gaudio, one of the Four Seasons; 'Jersey Boys' is the story of the popular '60s music group.", "precise_score": 3.4625086784362793, "rough_score": 4.644520282745361, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boy's life on stage | jacksonville.com" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The group got its start in 1960 when Frankie Valli and Gaudio formed Four Seasons Partnership. The Four Seasons had Valli on lead vocals, with Gaudio, Tommy DeVito and Massi performing the music and providing backup vocals.", "precise_score": 7.199016094207764, "rough_score": 6.30687952041626, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boy's life on stage | jacksonville.com" }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "In late 1965, Massi became the first member of the group to leave. Both DeVito and Gaudio quit touring in 1971, though Gaudio kept writing songs for Valli and his group. The 1960-65 Four Seasons were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.", "precise_score": 5.844589710235596, "rough_score": 5.854278087615967, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boy's life on stage | jacksonville.com" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Career: He sang in the Variety Trio with twin brother Nick, and Hank Majewski. Later, he became lead guitarist for the Four Seasons. He left the band in 1970, selling his interest to Valli and Gaudio. Actor Joe Pesci, who has the name Tommy DeVito in his Oscar-winning role in “GoodFellas,” introduced him to Gaudio. The most colorful member of the band — having spent a number of stints in prison — DeVito re-united with the other three for the 1990 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. He lives in Las Vegas today.", "precise_score": 4.553867340087891, "rough_score": 5.210031509399414, "source": "search", "title": "The Four Seasons: Meet the real Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Songwriter, singer, keyboard player, arranger, and producer Bob Gaudio is most closely associated with the Four Seasons , the group for which he was a performing member between 1962 and 1972, after which he largely retired from stage work while continuing to write and arrange their songs and to produce and perform on their records. Gaudio also worked extensively as a songwriter and producer for other artists. He was born Robert Gaudio on November 17, 1942, in the borough of the Bronx in New York City. His father worked in a paper factory, his mother at the book publishers Prentice Hall. Both parents encouraged the early musical talent he showed at the piano. A child prodigy, he studied with jazz pianist Sal Mosca and gave a piano recital at Carnegie Hall at the age of seven. As he was entering high school, his family moved to Bergenfield, NJ, where he attended Bergenfield High School. There he formed a band, the Royal Teens , in the spring of 1956. In 1957, they released the single \"Short Shorts\" (co-written by the group members Gaudio , Tom Austin , Bill Crandall , and Billy Dalton ) on the local Power Records label. The recording was picked up by the much larger ABC-Paramount label and re-released in early 1958. It entered the Billboard Top 100 and peaked in the Top Five in February. (\"Short Shorts\" was later revived on a single and chart album by the Salsoul Orchestra and was also recorded by Freddie & the Dreamers .) Not yet 16 years old, Gaudio quit high school to go on a national tour with the Royal Teens in April 1958. The group released a second single, \"Big Name Button,\" that flopped. Their third single, \"Harvey's Got a Girl Friend\" (written by Gaudio , Austin , Dalton , and Larry Qualiano , who had replaced Crandall in the group), peaked at number 78 in August 1958. Other unsuccessful singles followed until the Royal Teens scored their final chart entry, \"Believe Me\" (written by Gaudio , Austin , and Joseph Francavilla (aka Joe Villa ), who had joined the group in late 1958), which peaked at number 26 in November 1959. (\"Believe Me\" was also recorded by the Diamonds .)", "precise_score": 4.499255657196045, "rough_score": 2.662654399871826, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Seventeen-year-old Gaudio quit the Royal Teens in 1960 and took a job in a printing factory while looking for other opportunities in music. Having met singer Frankie Valli of the Four Lovers while touring with the Royal Teens , he was re-introduced to him by his friend Joe Pesci (later to achieve fame as an actor) and auditioned for a spot in the Four Lovers (who had been performing and recording under a variety of names since becoming one-hit wonders with \"You're the Apple of My Eye\" in 1956). The other members of the group were much older than Gaudio . Valli , born in 1934, turned 26 in 1960; guitarist Tommy DeVito , born in 1928, turned 32; and bass player Nick Massi , born in 1926, turned 34. (Later publicity claimed they were all much younger, of course.) Despite the age difference, they were impressed by Gaudio 's writing and playing abilities, and he joined the group, which, in addition to playing dates mainly in New Jersey, was also recording demos and doing session work for songwriter/producer Bob Crewe . They adopted a new name, the Four Seasons (or, as they were usually billed on records during the '60s, the 4 Seasons ), taken from a Union, NJ, bowling alley that had a lounge where they had auditioned.", "precise_score": 5.263171195983887, "rough_score": 4.8027777671813965, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Gaudio had a few new songs on the Four Seasons album of May 1967, New Gold Hits (which, despite its title, was not a compilation), but his primary focus seems to have been on the next Valli solo single, which appeared in August. It was \"I Make a Fool of Myself\" (co-written with Crewe ), and it peaked in the Top 20 in October. (It later enjoyed a cover by another Crewe client, Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels .) Gaudio had a production credit on Nancy Sinatra 's album Movin' with Nancy , released in December 1967. His and Crewe 's next effort for Valli was \"To Give (The Reason I Live),\" released in December, which peaked in the Top 40 in February 1968. (It earned covers by Jim Nabors , Shirley Bassey , and Petula Clark .) Meanwhile, however, although the Four Seasons continued to hit the Top 40 with a combination of outside efforts like \"Watch the Flowers Grow\" and covers like their version of the Shirelles ' \"Will You Love Me Tomorrow,\" they were arguably being neglected by the creative team that made them stars. As competitors like the Beatles and the Beach Boys moved on to artistically ambitious album-length epics, the Four Seasons were content to go from single to single while Gaudio and Crewe tried to replicate the middle-of-the-road success of \"Can't Take My Eyes Off You\" with Valli . To his credit, Gaudio seems to have recognized the problem during 1968, and he formed a songwriting partnership with singer/songwriter Jake Holmes in an attempt to deal with it. The first product of their efforts was \"Saturday's Father,\" a Four Seasons single released in June 1968. The self-consciously arty arrangement and production constituted Gaudio and Crewe 's response to Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and \"Good Vibrations.\" The lyrics were personal and treated a serious subject, though not one likely to engage either the group's established fan base or fans of psychedelic music: \"Saturday's Father\" was about a divorced dad's once-a-week visitation rights with his children. It no doubt struck a chord with the other members of the Four Seasons , two of whom were well over 30 ( Nick Massi was over 40, but he'd been replaced in 1965 by Joe Long , who was 26). But it was hardly hit single material, and it missed the Billboard chart entirely, though, interestingly, it got halfway up the Cash Box Top 100.", "precise_score": 3.9817683696746826, "rough_score": 2.2318310737609863, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Gaudio had two new songs on Valli 's solo album Timeless , which was released in July 1968 and sold modestly, but he was spending most of his time collaborating with Holmes on the songs for the next Four Seasons album, intended to be their LP breakthrough. He also assumed the reins as producer (\" Bob Crewe Presents a Bob Gaudio Production,\" the credit would read). The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette appeared in January 1969, including songs with titles like \"American Crucifixion Resurrection,\" marking it as a departure for the Four Seasons , but it was one to which their fans did not respond. The album only reached the lower rungs of the Top 100, as did the single \"Idaho\"/\"Something's on Her Mind\" drawn from it. (Branching out from the group, Gaudio signed a deal with Columbia Records for his own custom label, Gazette Records, the first release of which was Lock, Stock & Barrel’s “Happy People.” But the association did not produce any hits and proved to be short lived.)", "precise_score": 1.8116449117660522, "rough_score": 4.089112281799316, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Songwriter, singer, keyboard player, arranger, and producer Bob Gaudio is most closely associated with the Four Seasons, the group for which he was a performing member between 1962 and 1972, after which he largely retired from stage work while continuing to write and arrange their songs and to produce and perform on their records. Gaudio also worked extensively as a songwriter and producer for other artists. He was born Robert Gaudio on November 17, 1942, in the borough of the Bronx in New York City. His father worked in a paper factory, his mother at the book publishers Prentice Hall. Both parents encouraged the early musical talent he showed at the piano. A child prodigy, he studied with jazz pianist Sal Mosca and gave a piano recital at Carnegie Hall at the age of seven. As he was entering high school, his family moved to Bergenfield, NJ, where he attended Bergenfield High School. There he formed a band, the Royal Teens, in the spring of 1956. In 1957, they released the single \"Short Shorts\" (co-written by the group members Gaudio, Tom Austin, Bill Crandall, and Billy Dalton) on the local Power Records label. The recording was picked up by the much larger ABC-Paramount label and re-released in early 1958. It entered the Billboard Top 100 and peaked in the Top Five in February. (\"Short Shorts\" was later revived on a single and chart album by the Salsoul Orchestra and was also recorded by Freddie & the Dreamers.) Not yet 16 years old, Gaudio quit high school to go on a national tour with the Royal Teens in April 1958. The group released a second single, \"Big Name Button,\" that flopped. Their third single, \"Harvey's Got a Girl Friend\" (written by Gaudio, Austin, Dalton, and Larry Qualiano, who had replaced Crandall in the group), peaked at number 78 in August 1958. Other unsuccessful singles followed until the Royal Teens scored their final chart entry, \"Believe Me\" (written by Gaudio, Austin, and Joseph Francavilla (aka Joe Villa), who had joined the group in late 1958), which peaked at number 26 in November 1959. (\"Believe Me\" was also recorded by the Diamonds.)", "precise_score": 4.499255657196045, "rough_score": 2.662654399871826, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Seventeen-year-old Gaudio quit the Royal Teens in 1960 and took a job in a printing factory while looking for other opportunities in music. Having met singer Frankie Valli of the Four Lovers while touring with the Royal Teens, he was re-introduced to him by his friend Joe Pesci (later to achieve fame as an actor) and auditioned for a spot in the Four Lovers (who had been performing and recording under a variety of names since becoming one-hit wonders with \"You're the Apple of My Eye\" in 1956). The other members of the group were much older than Gaudio. Valli, born in 1934, turned 26 in 1960; guitarist Tommy DeVito, born in 1928, turned 32; and bass player Nick Massi, born in 1926, turned 34. (Later publicity claimed they were all much younger, of course.) Despite the age difference, they were impressed by Gaudio's writing and playing abilities, and he joined the group, which, in addition to playing dates mainly in New Jersey, was also recording demos and doing session work for songwriter/producer Bob Crewe. They adopted a new name, the Four Seasons (or, as they were usually billed on records during the '60s, the 4 Seasons), taken from a Union, NJ, bowling alley that had a lounge where they had auditioned.", "precise_score": 5.263171195983887, "rough_score": 4.8027777671813965, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Gaudio had a few new songs on the Four Seasons album of May 1967, New Gold Hits (which, despite its title, was not a compilation), but his primary focus seems to have been on the next Valli solo single, which appeared in August. It was \"I Make a Fool of Myself\" (co-written with Crewe), and it peaked in the Top 20 in October. (It later enjoyed a cover by another Crewe client, Mitch Ryder & the Detroit Wheels.) Gaudio had a production credit on Nancy Sinatra's album Movin' with Nancy, released in December 1967. His and Crewe's next effort for Valli was \"To Give (The Reason I Live),\" released in December, which peaked in the Top 40 in February 1968. (It earned covers by Jim Nabors, Shirley Bassey, and Petula Clark.) Meanwhile, however, although the Four Seasons continued to hit the Top 40 with a combination of outside efforts like \"Watch the Flowers Grow\" and covers like their version of the Shirelles' \"Will You Love Me Tomorrow,\" they were arguably being neglected by the creative team that made them stars. As competitors like the Beatles and the Beach Boys moved on to artistically ambitious album-length epics, the Four Seasons were content to go from single to single while Gaudio and Crewe tried to replicate the middle-of-the-road success of \"Can't Take My Eyes Off You\" with Valli. To his credit, Gaudio seems to have recognized the problem during 1968, and he formed a songwriting partnership with singer/songwriter Jake Holmes in an attempt to deal with it. The first product of their efforts was \"Saturday's Father,\" a Four Seasons single released in June 1968. The self-consciously arty arrangement and production constituted Gaudio and Crewe's response to Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and \"Good Vibrations.\" The lyrics were personal and treated a serious subject, though not one likely to engage either the group's established fan base or fans of psychedelic music: \"Saturday's Father\" was about a divorced dad's once-a-week visitation rights with his children. It no doubt struck a chord with the other members of the Four Seasons, two of whom were well over 30 (Nick Massi was over 40, but he'd been replaced in 1965 by Joe Long, who was 26). But it was hardly hit single material, and it missed the Billboard chart entirely, though, interestingly, it got halfway up the Cash Box Top 100.", "precise_score": 3.9817681312561035, "rough_score": 2.2318310737609863, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Gaudio had two new songs on Valli's solo album Timeless, which was released in July 1968 and sold modestly, but he was spending most of his time collaborating with Holmes on the songs for the next Four Seasons album, intended to be their LP breakthrough. He also assumed the reins as producer (\"Bob Crewe Presents a Bob Gaudio Production,\" the credit would read). The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette appeared in January 1969, including songs with titles like \"American Crucifixion Resurrection,\" marking it as a departure for the Four Seasons, but it was one to which their fans did not respond. The album only reached the lower rungs of the Top 100, as did the single \"Idaho\"/\"Something's on Her Mind\" drawn from it. (Branching out from the group, Gaudio signed a deal with Columbia Records for his own custom label, Gazette Records, the first release of which was Lock, Stock & Barrel’s “Happy People.” But the association did not produce any hits and proved to be short lived.)", "precise_score": 1.8116466999053955, "rough_score": 4.089112281799316, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "By 1960, Bob Guadio and Nick Massi had replaced Nick DeVito and Hank Majewski. In 1961 the group changed their named to The Four Seasons after a bowling alley in Union, New Jersey where they were turned down for a cocktail-lounge job. The group recorded the unsuccessful \"Bermuda\" for Gone Records. before signing with Vee-Jee Records, help of writer-producer Bob Crewe. With Guadio and Crewe acting as principal songwriters, the group a #1 hit with Gaudio's \"Sherry\" in the late summer of 1962.Crewe/Guadio's \"Big Girls Don't Cry,\" and \"Walk Like a Man\" became top pop and R&B hits followed by pop hits \"Candy Girl,\" \"Stay,\" and \"Alone.\"", "precise_score": 7.85451078414917, "rough_score": 8.063727378845215, "source": "search", "title": "The Four Seasons - History of Rock" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Four Seasons have undergone numerous personnel changes over the years but the essence of the group has remained with lead vocalist Frankie Valli and songwriter/manager Bob Gaudio. Valli and Gaudio own the master tapes of all the group's recordings, the right to use the musical group name \"The Four Seasons,\" and also own the rights to the music and lyrics of all the Four Seasons' songs. These properties have generated millions of dollars in revenue for Valli and Gaudio's joint enterprise, called the Four Seasons Partnership.", "precise_score": 3.1133511066436768, "rough_score": 4.738902568817139, "source": "search", "title": "Nick Massi | The Ultimate Rock and Pop Music History ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Variatones played at clubs in New Jersey and the surrounding area. In 1956, they were signed by RCA records and renamed the Four Lovers. Their RCA recording of \"Apple of My Eye\" was a minor hit which earned them three appearances on the Ed Sullivan Show. Despite this notoriety, the group had trouble garnering many fans. \"When we went out of town, we used to lie and tell everybody we were playing at the big resorts. Only we were really performing in a bowling alley in Philly, \" Valli told John Anderson of SmartMoney. Changes came to the Four Lovers in 1960 when Hank Majewski left the group and was replaced by Nick Massi. In the same year, the Four Lovers were taken under the wing of Bob Crewe, a New York-based record producer. In 1961, Nick Devito resigned from the group and Bob Gaudio joined it. In addition to being a keyboard player and vocalist, Gaudio was a talented songwriter able to supply the group with original material. As member of the Royal Teens, Gaudio had written and recorded the novelty hit \"Short Shorts\" in 1958. After retitling themselves The Four Seasons, taking the name from a bowling alley lounge which had refused to give them a booking, the group was set with the moniker and personnel—Valli, Gaudio, Massi, and Tommy Devito—that would take them to the top.", "precise_score": 4.993666172027588, "rough_score": 4.752170562744141, "source": "search", "title": "Nick Massi | The Ultimate Rock and Pop Music History ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Bob Gaudio founded the Four Seasons with Valli, Tommy DeVito and Nick Massi. He wrote most of their songs, and others you'd know; as a teen, Gaudio wrote \"Short Shorts\" for the Royal Teens, his high school group, and hit the road alongside Buddy Holly, Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson . He later produced records for Frank Sinatra, Neil Diamond (including \"You Don't Bring Me Flowers,\" a 1978 chart-topping duet with Barbra Streisand) and Diana Ross . On a handshake, Gaudio splits his Four Seasons songwriting royalties with Valli (who, in turn, gives back half of his performance fees); if that doesn't say something about his character, nothing does.", "precise_score": 7.857398509979248, "rough_score": 8.391534805297852, "source": "search", "title": "The Stories of Bob Gaudio, Frankie ... - Hartford Courant" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Along with the Broadway play, the new film Jersey Boys highlights Bob Gaudio's role in The Four Seasons: writing most of the group's hits. In the movie, John Lloyd Young stars as Frankie Valli (left), Erich Bergen as Bob Gaudio (second from left), Vincent Piazza as Tommy DeVito (second from right), and Michael Lomenda as Nick Massi (right). 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He was a cerebral person, interested in reading and learning. He stayed out of trouble and kept a mild manner about him, which proved useful during negotiations throughout his career.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.330461502075195, "source": "wiki", "title": "Bob Gaudio" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.449950218200684, "source": "wiki", "title": "Bob Gaudio" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "\"Rag Doll\" is regarded by some as the greatest achievement of the Four Seasons. Gaudio was on the way to a recording session and his car was stopped at a long traffic light in Hell's Kitchen. Often kids would wash the car windows during the long waits and ask for some change. In Gaudio's case, a scruffy little girl washed his window. When Gaudio went to give her change, all he had was a $10 bill. After a moment's hesitation, he gave her the bill because he had to give her something. The astonished look on her face stayed with him and inspired the subsequent song.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.846802234649658, "source": "wiki", "title": "Bob Gaudio" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "After the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album was released in June 1967, Gaudio saw the pop music market changing, and sought to position the Four Seasons into the trend of socially conscious music. One evening he went to the Bitter End in Greenwich Village and saw Jake Holmes performing. Gaudio was taken with Holmes' song, \"Genuine Imitation Life\", and decided to base a Four Seasons album upon it. With Holmes as his new lyricist, The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette album was released in January 1969. The album was a commercial failure and symbolized the end of the Four Seasons' first period of success. The appreciation of The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette has grown over the years, and it was re-released on CD (minus the newspaper cover) in the 1990s by Rhino in the U.S. and Ace in the UK. Gaudio and Holmes also wrote and produced Frank Sinatra's 1969 album Watertown.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.7180397510528564, "source": "wiki", "title": "Bob Gaudio" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Gaudio was instrumental in mounting Jersey Boys, a musical play based on the lives of the Four Seasons, which ran at the La Jolla Playhouse through January 2, 2005 and then opened on Broadway on Nov. 6, 2005 to mostly positive reviews. In 2006, the play won four Tony Awards, including Best Musical. In 2007, it won a Grammy in the Best Musical Show Album category.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.008606242015957832, "source": "wiki", "title": "Bob Gaudio" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Born in Newark, New Jersey, Massi had been playing with several bands before he joined The Four Lovers in 1958, including some groups that featured future Four Lovers and Four Seasons members Frankie Valli and Tommy DeVito. After the group evolved into the Four Seasons, they performed such hits as \"Sherry,\" \"Dawn (Go Away),\" and \"Rag Doll.\" He was responsible for most of the group's vocal arrangements. Massi left the Four Seasons in 1965, and was replaced temporarily by Charles Calello who, in turn, was replaced by Joe Long.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.9296712875366211, "source": "wiki", "title": "Nick Massi" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Jersey Boys is a 2005 jukebox musical with music by Bob Gaudio, lyrics by Bob Crewe, and book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice. It is presented in a documentary-style format that dramatizes the formation, success and eventual break-up of the 1960s rock 'n roll group The Four Seasons. The musical is structured as four \"seasons\", each narrated by a different member of the band who gives his own perspective on its history and music. Songs include \"Big Girls Don't Cry\", \"Sherry\", \"December 1963 (Oh, What A Night)\", \"My Eyes Adored You\", \"Stay\", \"Can't Take My Eyes Off You\", \"Working My Way Back to You\" and \"Rag Doll\", among others. The title refers to the fact that the members of The Four Seasons are from New Jersey.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.27391788363456726, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "In the early 2000s, Bob Gaudio, an original Four Seasons member, sought to make a musical from the discography of the band. He hired book writers Rick Elice and Marshall Brickman, and director Des McAnuff (at the suggestion of Michael David of Dodger Theatricals). Brickman suggested creating a show about the band's history, instead of repurposing their songs for an independent story the way ABBA did with Mamma Mia!. Brickman was drawn to the project because: \"It's a classic American story. It's rags to riches, and back to rags.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.7808791399002075, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Little was known to the public about the group's history prior to the premiere of the musical, because the magazines of the era didn't write about them much. In their research, Brickman and Elice were surprised to find that the members had prison records, which might have prevented their music from being played if it had been publicized when they were active. According to Gaudio, \"Back then, things were a little clean-cut, don't forget, so the idea of our story getting out was horrifying to us.\" Other bands of the time projected street-tough images, but The Four Seasons cleaned themselves up in order to be palatable for mainstream listeners.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.479062557220459, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "Brickman and Elice also used material from interviews with surviving Four Seasons members Gaudio, Frankie Valli and Tommy DeVito. Brickman noted that each member had his own perspective on what happened during their tenure as a group. Of the three, they approached DeVito last, who told them, \"Don't listen to those guys. I'll tell you what really happened.\" Elice said that getting DeVito's version was a \"eureka moment\" and the contradiction in their stories ended up being incorporated in the musical for a Rashomon effect. The writers were also contacted by family members of the late mob boss Gyp DeCarlo to ensure that he would be portrayed respectfully. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.032491683959961, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Jersey Boys premiered at the La Jolla Playhouse at University of California, San Diego, in an out-of-town tryout on October 5, 2004 and ran through January 16, 2005 Christian Hoff, David Norona, Daniel Reichard and J. Robert Spencer played The Four Seasons. At the end of the tryout, Norona, who originated the role of Frankie Valli, was replaced by John Lloyd Young, who had originally auditioned for the role of Tommy DeVito. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.868910789489746, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Frankie takes over narration, explaining that though he owes Tommy a great deal, he's aware that their relationship wasn't ideal, and he never understood why Nick decided to leave. Frankie and Bob find replacements to keep the band a quartet (\"Opus 17 (Don't You Worry 'Bout Me)\") until Bobby announces that he's never been comfortable in the spotlight and that Frankie should be a single, i.e. Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. In his personal life, Frankie's relationship with his daughter Francine is strained and he breaks up with girlfriend Lorraine (\"Bye, Bye, Baby (Baby, Goodbye)\"). Frankie continues to have success thanks to Bobby's songs, and hits jackpot with \"C'mon Marianne\" and the almost-never-released \"Can't Take My Eyes Off You\" which Bobby fights to get airplay for. Along with the success of \"Working My Way Back to You\", Frankie and Bobby finally finish paying off Tommy's debts, and Frankie's life is good until his daughter Francine dies from a drug overdose (\"Fallen Angel\")", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.802666187286377, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Bob Crewe describes The Four Seasons' 1990 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which reunited the original four members on stage one last time (\"Rag Doll\"). Each member takes a moment to address the audience in turn, explaining his pride at having been with the band and briefly notes what he did afterwards (\"Who Loves You\").", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.4107160568237305, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "* \"Sherry\" – The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.467761993408203, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "* \"Big Girls Don't Cry\" – The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.47801685333252, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "* \"Walk Like a Man\" – The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.4649019241333, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "* \"My Eyes Adored You\" – Frankie Valli, Mary Delgado and The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.390934944152832, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "* \"Dawn (Go Away)\" – The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.43901252746582, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "* \"Big Man in Town\" – The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.496113777160645, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "* \"Beggin'\" – The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.42515754699707, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "* \"Bye Bye Baby\" – Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.395655632019043, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "* \"C'mon Marianne\" – Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.326184272766113, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "* \"Working My Way Back to You\" – Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.413643836975098, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "* \"Rag Doll\" – The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.416357040405273, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "* \"Who Loves You\" – The Four Seasons and Full Company", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.397299766540527, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "*And the Season 6 episode, \"Walk Like a Man\" (May 6, 2007), is titled after the Four Seasons' eponymous 1963 song.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.855998039245605, "source": "wiki", "title": "Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Frankie Valli (born Francesco Stephen Castelluccio; May 3, 1934) is an American popular singer, known as the frontman of The Four Seasons beginning in 1960. He is known for his unusually powerful falsetto voice.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.095094680786133, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Valli scored 29 Top 40 hits with The Four Seasons, one Top 40 hit under The Four Seasons' alias 'The Wonder Who?', and nine Top 40 hits as a solo artist. As a member of The Four Seasons, Valli's number-one hits included \"Sherry\" (1962), \"Big Girls Don't Cry\" (1962), \"Walk Like a Man\" (1963), \"Rag Doll\" (1964) and \"December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)\" (1975). Valli's recording of the song \"Can't Take My Eyes Off You\" reached number two in 1967. \"You're Ready Now\", a Valli solo recording from 1966, became a surprise hit in the UK as part of the Northern soul scene and hit number eleven on the British pop charts in December 1970. As a solo artist, Valli scored number-one hits with the songs \"My Eyes Adored You\" (1974) and \"Grease\" (1978).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.003684997558594, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "Valli ended the 1960s with a string of recordings that were included in the Valli/Four Seasons album Half & Half or released as various singles. The only hit to emerge at this time was the recording of \"The Girl I'll Never Know (Angels Never Fly This Low)\", reaching number 52.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.744034767150879, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "In 1975, his single \"My Eyes Adored You\" hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100. In the same year, he also had a number six Billboard hit with the disco-laden \"Swearin' to God\", while a further UK Chart success came with \"Fallen Angel\", written by Guy Fletcher and Doug Flett; and produced by Bob Gaudio. Valli was in the UK charts with this at the same time as The Four Seasons enjoyed a UK hit with \"Silver Star\" on which Valli did not appear as lead.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.9896552562713623, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "In 1992, a new Four Seasons album was released entitled Hope and Glory.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.157787322998047, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "From March 2016 to January 2017, \"Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons\" were touring the US, scheduled to play small-to-mid-size venues such as the Silver Legacy Casino in Reno, Nevada, the Celebrity Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona and the County Fair in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.184792518615723, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "He also made several appearances in Seasons 5 and 6 of the HBO series The Sopranos as mobster Rusty Millio (once referred to as \"The Mayor of Munchkin Land\"). Also, his and the Four Seasons' music is heard in other Sopranos episodes, especially in the one eponymously titled \"Big Girls Don't Cry\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.182093620300293, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "For albums recorded as part of The Four Seasons, see Discography of The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.004137992858887, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Many of Valli's solo recordings, recorded before 1975 were recorded with the participation of one or more of The Four Seasons.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.572508811950684, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": ";Compilations and miscellaneous Four Seasons albums with Frankie Valli \"solo\" recordings", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.895665168762207, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The 4 Seasons", "passage": "*April 1970: Half & Half - Philips PHS 600-341 (five tracks by Frankie Valli; five tracks by The 4 Seasons)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.214749336242676, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "*May 1972: Chameleon - MoWest MW108L (two tracks by Frankie Valli; seven tracks by The Four Seasons)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.236344337463379, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "*August 1980: Superstar Series Volume 4 - Motown M5-104V1 (five tracks by Frankie Valli; four tracks by The Four Seasons)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.284062385559082, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "*1988: Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons: 25th Anniversary Collection - Rhino Records Inc RNRD 72998-2 (twelve tracks by Frankie Valli; forty-two tracks by either The Four Seasons or The Wonder Who?)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.239630699157715, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "*1990: Volume 2: Rarities - Rhino Records Inc R2 70924 (two tracks by Frankie Valli; sixteen tracks by The Four Seasons)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.208477020263672, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The 4 Seasons", "passage": "*1994: The 4 Seasons Present Frankie Valli Solo / Timeless (2 LPs on 1 CD + bonus tracks) - ACE Records Ltd CDCHD 538", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.159453392028809, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "*1996: Half & Half (plus 6 bonus tracks) - ACE Records Ltd CDCHD 635 (eight tracks by Frankie Valli; eight tracks by The Four Seasons)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.368180274963379, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "*May 2001: In Season: The Frankie Valli & The 4 Seasons Anthology - Rhino/Warner Special Products R2 74266 OPCD-5508 (fourteen tracks by Frankie Valli; thirty-seven tracks by either The Four Seasons or The Wonder Who?)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.17074966430664, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "*June 2007: ...Jersey Beat... The Music of Frankie Valli & The 4 Seasons - Rhino R2 74852 3 CDs + 1 DVD (thirteen tracks by Frankie Valli; sixty-three tracks by either The Four Seasons or The Wonder Who?) (DVD contains two solo performances by Frankie Valli and ten group performances by The Four Seasons)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.711165428161621, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "*April 2008: The Four Seasons Present Frankie Valli Solo / Timeless - Collector's Choice Music CCM-927", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.907750129699707, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "*May 2008: The Motown Years - Hip-O Select.com Motown A Universal Music Company B0010777-02 2 CDs (fourteen tracks by Frankie Valli; thirteen tracks by The Four Seasons)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.698103904724121, "source": "wiki", "title": "Frankie Valli" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The legal name of the organization is the Four Seasons Partnership, formed by Gaudio and Valli after a failed audition in 1960. While singers, producers, and musicians have come and gone, Gaudio and Valli remain the group's constant (with each owning fifty percent of the act and its assets, including virtually all of its recording catalog). Gaudio no longer plays live, leaving Valli the only member of the group from its inception who is touring .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.2674615383148193, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Four Seasons (group members 1960–1966) were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990, and joined the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. They are one of the best-selling musical groups of all time, having sold an estimated 100 million records worldwide. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.32891845703125, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Before the Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.480897903442383, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "In 1960, despite the changes of personnel, the fortunes of the Four Lovers had not changed—they failed an audition for a lounge at a Union Township, Union County, New Jersey bowling establishment. According to Gaudio, \"We figured we'll come out of this with something. So we took the name of the bowling alley. It was called the Four Seasons.\" Despite the last few years of frustration of the Four Lovers, this proved to be the turning point for the group. Later, on a handshake agreement between keyboardist/composer Bob Gaudio and lead singer Frankie Valli, the Four Seasons Partnership was formed.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.20549818873405457, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The rise of the Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.407083511352539, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Four Seasons signed as artists to Crewe's production company, and they released their first Crewe-produced single under their new name in 1961 (\"Bermuda\"/\"Spanish Lace\" on Gone Records). The single did not chart. The group continued working with producer Bob Crewe as background vocalists, and sometimes leads under different group names, for productions on Crewe's own Topix label. As a follow-up, Bob Gaudio wrote a song that, after some discussion between Crewe and Gaudio, was titled \"Sherry\". After the song was recorded, Crewe and the members of the group solicited record labels to release it. It was Frankie Valli who spoke with Randy Wood, West coast sales manager for Vee-Jay Records (not the founder of Dot Records) who, in turn, suggested the release of \"Sherry\" to the decision makers at Vee-Jay. \"Sherry\" made enough of an impression that Crewe was able to sign a deal between his production company and Vee-Jay for its release. They were the first white artists to sign with Vee-Jay. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.526692271232605, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "In 1962, the group released their first album, featuring the single \"Sherry\", which was not only their first charted hit but also their first number-one song. Under the guidance of Bob Crewe, the Four Seasons followed up \"Sherry\" with several million-selling hits, generally composed by Crewe and Gaudio, including \"Big Girls Don't Cry\" (their second #1 hit), \"Walk Like a Man\" (their third #1), \"Candy Girl\", \"Ain't That a Shame\", and several others. In addition, they released a Christmas album in December 1962 and charted with a unique rendition of \"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.814925193786621, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "From 1962 to early 1964, only the Beach Boys matched the Four Seasons in record sales in the United States, and their first three Vee-Jay non-holiday single releases marked the first time that a rock band hit #1 on the Billboard singles charts with three consecutive entries (ignoring their version of \"Santa Claus Is Coming to Town\").", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.365457534790039, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "While the label went through internal turmoil with the Beatles and Capitol Records, a separate royalty dispute between Vee-Jay and the Four Seasons headed to court. In January 1964, after several successful albums but a lack of money from Vee-Jay, the Seasons left Vee-Jay and moved to Philips Records, then a division of Mercury Records. In the 1965 settlement of the lawsuit, Vee-Jay retained release rights for all material the group recorded for the label. Vee-Jay exercised those rights liberally over the following year. The group was obligated to deliver one final album to Vee-Jay, which they did in the form of a \"faux\" live LP. (When Vee-Jay was finally declared bankrupt in 1966, the Four Seasons' Vee-Jay catalog reverted to the band to settle unpaid royalties, and the tracks were then reissued by Philips.) ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.703354835510254, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The change of label did not diminish the popularity of the Four Seasons in 1964, nor did the onslaught of the British Invasion and Beatlemania. In fact, the Seasons were the only act to have had a Hot 100 #1 hit before, during, and after the years that the Beatles had their Hot 100 #1 hits. However, \"Dawn (Go Away)\" (recorded for Atlantic Records, but never released by them), was kept from the #1 spot on the Hot 100 by no fewer than three Beatles singles in the March 21, 1964, edition (two weeks later, the top five slots were filled by Beatles singles). In a two-record set dubbed The Beatles vs the Four Seasons: The International Battle of the Century!, Vee-Jay created an elaborate two-disc package that the purchaser could use to write on and score individual recordings by their favorite artist. The discs were reissues of the albums Introducing... The Beatles and Golden Hits of the Four Seasons, featuring each original album's label, title and catalog number. Today, this album package is a collector's item. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.506366729736328, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "More Top 20 singles followed in 1965, 1966, and 1967, including \"Let's Hang On!\", \"Don't Think Twice, It's All Right\" (as the Wonder Who?), \"Working My Way Back to You\", \"Opus 17 (Don't You Worry 'bout Me)\", \"I've Got You Under My Skin\", \"Can't Take My Eyes Off You\" (released under Valli's name as a \"solo\" single), \"Beggin'\", \"Tell It to the Rain\", \"C'mon Marianne\", and \"I Make a Fool of Myself\" (Frankie Valli \"solo\"). In addition, other Crewe/Gaudio songs that did not become hits for either Valli or the Four Seasons became international hits in cover versions, such as \"Silence Is Golden\" (The Tremeloes) and \"The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine (Anymore)\" (The Walker Brothers). However, 1968's \"Will You Love Me Tomorrow\" was the group's last Top 40 hit for seven years (reaching #24), just after Valli's last \"solo\" hit of the 1960s, the #29 charted \"To Give (The Reason I Live)\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.611143112182617, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "By 1969 the group's popularity had deteriorated as public interest moved towards rock with a harder edge and music with more socially conscious lyrics. Aware of that, Bob Gaudio partnered with folk-rock songwriter Jake Holmes to write a concept album titled The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette, which discussed contemporary issues from the group's standpoint as men in their thirties, including issues such as divorce (\"Saturday's Father\") and Kinks-style satirical looks at modern life (e.g., \"American Crucifixion and Resurrection\", \"Mrs. Stately's Garden\", \"Genuine Imitation Life\"). The album cover was designed to resemble a newspaper's front page, pre-dating Jethro Tull's Thick as a Brick by several years; however, the album was a commercial failure, although it did catch the attention of Frank Sinatra, whose 1969 album Watertown was also done by Gaudio, Holmes and Calello. However, the group's new direction led to group's departure from Philips shortly thereafter. The Seasons' last single on Philips, 1970's \"Patch of Blue,\" featured the group's name as \"Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons,\" but the change in billing did not alter the act's lack of success. Reverting to the \"Four Seasons\" billing without Valli's name up front, the group issued a single on Crewe's eponymous label, \"And That Reminds Me,\" which got as high as number 45 on the Billboard chart.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.9839763045310974, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "After leaving Philips, the Four Seasons recorded a one-off single for the Warner Brothers label in England. John Stefan, the band's lead trumpeter, had arranged the horn section parts for these recordings. This single was never released in the USA. The songs were \"Sleeping Man\" backed with \"Whatever You Say\". Following that single, the group signed to Motown. The first LP, Chameleon, failed to sell after it was released by Motown subsidiary label MoWest Records in 1972. A Frankie Valli \"solo\" single from 1971 (\"Love Isn't Here\" on Motown) and three Four Seasons singles (\"Walk On, Don't Look Back\" on MoWest in 1972, \"How Come\" and \"Hickory\" on Motown in 1973) sank without a trace. A song from Chameleon that was later to become a Northern soul hit and reach the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart, \"The Night\", was not commercially released as a single by Motown in the United States after promotional copies (showing the artist as Frankie Valli) were distributed in 1972.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.710993766784668, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "In late 1973 and early 1974, the Four Seasons recorded eight songs for a planned second Motown album which the company refused to release to the public. Later in 1974, the record label and the band parted ways. On behalf of the Four Seasons Partnership, Valli initially tried to purchase the entire collection of master recordings the group had made for Motown. Upon hearing the amount needed to buy them all, Valli arranged to purchase one recording for $4000 (US): \"My Eyes Adored You\". Valli took the tape to Private Stock Records' owner and founder Larry Uttal, who, after repeated listenings of the Four Seasons recording, wanted to release it as a Frankie Valli \"solo\" single. While the group remained unsigned in the later part of 1974, Valli had a new label—and a new solo career.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.5811662673950195, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "While the hits for the Four Seasons had dried up in the first half of the 1970s, the group never lost its popularity as a performing act. Longtime member Joe Long stayed in the group until 1975. The new lineup boasted two new lead singers in Don Ciccone (formerly of the Critters) and Gerry Polci, who eased the singing load on an ailing Frankie Valli (who was gradually losing his hearing due to otosclerosis, though eventually surgery restored most of it). As \"My Eyes Adored You\" climbed the Hot 100 singles chart in early 1975, Valli and Gaudio managed to get the Four Seasons signed with Warner Bros. Records as the disco era dawned. At the same time, Uttal was persuaded to release The Four Seasons Story, a two-record compilation of the group's biggest hit singles from 1962 to 1970. It quickly became a gold record, selling over one million copies before the RIAA started awarding platinum records for million-selling albums.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.9689388275146484, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "In 1975, record sales exploded for both Valli and the Four Seasons as both acts had million-selling singles in the United States (\"My Eyes Adored You\" hit #1 on the Hot 100 for Valli in March, \"Who Loves You\" peaked at #3 in November for the group). In the United Kingdom, Tamla Motown released \"The Night\" as a single and saw it reach the #7 position on the UK Singles Chart. \"My Eyes Adored You\" was also a Top 10 hit in the United Kingdom, in February of that year. Valli had his first truly solo hit in the summer of 1975 when the Bob Crewe-produced \"Swearin' to God\" followed \"My Eyes Adored You\" into the upper reaches of the Hot 100, peaking at the #6 position and capitalizing on the growing disco craze. The song was released in three forms: the eight-minute album version, the ten-minute extended 12-inch single version, and the four-minute single version. This record featured Patti Austin on bridge vocals, before she became well-known. Valli followed this with a discofied #11 hit version of Ruby & the Romantics' \"Our Day Will Come\", also featuring Austin.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.527590751647949, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "The album Who Loves You became a surprise million-seller for the group, as it was the first Four Seasons album to prominently feature lead vocals by anyone other than Valli (\"Sorry\" on Half & Half had featured Gaudio, DeVito and Long minus Valli, while \"Wall Street Village Day\" on Genuine Imitation Life Gazette featured Valli on just a couple of 'bridge' section lead vocal lines). Gerry Polci did about half of the lead vocals, sharing them with Valli and one lead by Ciccone ('Slip Away'). The title song had Valli doing the lead on the verses, but none of the trademark falsettos in the chorus. It was a Top 10 British hit in October 1975, relaunching their career there. \"December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)\" had Polci singing lead on the verses, Ciccone featured on specific sections, and Valli doing lead vocals only on the two bridge sections and backup vocals on the chorus. \"Silver Star\" had Polci doing all the lead vocals, with Valli on harmony vocals.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.351274251937866, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The success of Who Loves You increased the popularity of the Four Seasons as a touring group and reignited recording unit, but when 1977's Helicon album was released by Warner Bros., the climate was changing again, both for the group and for Valli. The new record yielded only one USA single, \"Down the Hall\", which limped onto the Hot 100. In the UK they had chart hits with both \"Down The Hall\" and \"Rhapsody\" (with verses sung by Don Ciccone and Valli appearing to notable effect only as lead voice over group harmonies on the chorus). At the same time, Valli's string of solo hits had come to an end as he parted ways with Private Stock Records. Helicon saw Polci and Ciccone heavily featured as lead vocalists, Valli, besides his co-lead chorus vocal on \"Rhapsody\" and some backing vocals, only taking a brief bridge lead vocal on two songs that were largely sung by Polci, though on \"New York Street Song (No Easy Way)\", Valli also clearly stands out over the group harmonies on two notable a cappella sections. Plus Valli took one solo lead vocal role on the album's concluding song, the brief Gaudio-Parker-penned \"I Believe in You\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.4124627113342285, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Excluding Valli's 1978 \"Grease\" single, which hit #1 while the motion picture of the same name became the highest-grossing musical in cinematic history, the last Top 40 hit for the group was behind them. Both Valli and the group released singles and albums on an occasional basis, but after \"Grease\", only a remixed version of their biggest seller, \"December 1963\" would visit the upper half of the Hot 100 (in 1994). In January 1981, Warners released Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons Reunited Live. Produced by Bob Gaudio, it was a double album of concert recordings which included the two studio recordings \"Spend The Night in Love\" and \"Heaven Must Have Sent You (Here in The Night)\" sung by Valli. The latter became a UK single but failed to chart, while the former was released as a single in America, inching its way into the Hot 100.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.3893455266952515, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "In 1984, a long-awaited collaboration between the Four Seasons and the Beach Boys, East Meets West, was released on FBI Records, owned by the Four Seasons Partnership, which included most of the surviving Beach Boys (including Brian Wilson). However, the record did not sell well. Even after the rise and fall of the group's sales in the disco era, the Four Seasons, in one version or another (the group became a sextet as Jerry Corbetta, formerly of Sugarloaf, joined the lineup), continued to be a popular touring act, with Valli being the only constant in the midst of a fluctuating lineup. Although Gaudio is still officially part of the group (he and Valli are still equal partners in the Four Seasons Partnership), he now restricts his activities to writing, producing, and the occasional studio work. In August 1985, MCA Records released the group album Streetfighter which yielded two singles in the title track and \"Book Of Love\", a post-disco-style revamp of the Monotones' 1957 recording. In September 1992, a group album was released entitled Hope + Glory on the MCA/Curb label.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.71223258972168, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The latest edition of the Four Seasons, including Valli, conducted a North American tour in the latter half of 2007. Incidental to this tour, the massive 3CD + 1DVD box set ...Jersey Beat... The Music Of Frankie Valli & the 4 Seasons was released in mid-2007, marketed as the most comprehensive collection of Four Seasons music yet. The album title Jersey Beat is a play on Jersey Boys, a wildly successful Broadway musical about the Four Seasons, as well as on \"Mersey Beat\", a term first coined as the title of a music magazine published in Liverpool, U.K., from 1961 but subsequently also used to describe Liverpool's \"beat music\" culture of the early 1960s. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.043903350830078, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "In 2008, the Four Seasons' \"Beggin'\" was revived not by one but by two acts. Pilooski made an electro remix of that song, while rap act Madcon used it as the basis of their song \"Beggin'\". The latter went to number 5 in the UK charts and was a hit across Europe. The song was featured in a TV commercial for adidas shoes entitled \"Celebrate Originality\". The Adidas commercial is a popular hit on YouTube and features a house party with famous celebrities such as David Beckham, Russel Simmons, Kevin Garnett, Missy Elliott, Katy Perry, and Mark Gonzales. Since 2008 Frankie Valli has continued to tour worldwide with a new group of Four Seasons consisting of Todd Fournier, Brian Brigham, Brandon Brigham, and Landon Beard providing him with backup vocal harmonies. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.511836528778076, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "From 1956 until \"My Eyes Adored You\" in 1975, records which the Four Seasons recorded had the following artist credit (a sampling):", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.309450149536133, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.449950218200684, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Johnny Halo featuring The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.037290573120117, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The 4 Seasons", "passage": "The 4 Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.453658103942871, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.380460739135742, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "This is not a complete list of album releases. These recordings have been reissued on a variety of labels, some of which are noted here. This only includes Frankie Valli solo albums that were recorded as Four Seasons productions, which are his first two.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.370009422302246, "source": "wiki", "title": "The Four Seasons (band)" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "When we were trying to get Jersey Boys off the ground, I'd get, 'The Four Seasons? Who's going to care? There's the Beatles, there's the Rolling Stones.' But people know those stories. Here was a story no one knew.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.231931686401367, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boys Movie vs True Story - Real Frankie Valli ..." }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "Did actor and fellow New Jersey native Joe Pesci really introduce Frankie Valli and Tommy DeVito to future Four Seasons member Bob Gaudio?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.2957687377929688, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boys Movie vs True Story - Real Frankie Valli ..." }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "Was Joe Pesci's character from Goodfellas, Tommy DeVito, inspired by Four Seasons band member Tommy DeVito?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.310049057006836, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boys Movie vs True Story - Real Frankie Valli ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "No. Despite Joe Pesci having been friends with The Four Seasons members, specifically Tommy DeVito, the character named Tommy DeVito that Joe Pesci plays in director Martin Scorsese's 1990 film Goodfellas is not based on The Four Seasons band member.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.023697853088379, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boys Movie vs True Story - Real Frankie Valli ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Did some of The Four Seasons members really have prison records?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.437511444091797, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boys Movie vs True Story - Real Frankie Valli ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Yes. Several of The Four Seasons members had been behind bars at one time or another, most notably Tommy DeVito and Nick Massi. Tommy DeVito, portrayed by Vincent Piazza in the movie, was in and out of prison. \"Yeah, I went to jail seven or eight times,\" says DeVito. \"I'm not proud of it, but I'm not ashamed of it. My neighborhood was rough. If you come out alive, that's an achievement.\" -Vegas Seven", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.8701958656311035, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boys Movie vs True Story - Real Frankie Valli ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Did they really change the name of their group to The Four Seasons after seeing the name on a bowling alley sign?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.32564926147461, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boys Movie vs True Story - Real Frankie Valli ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The real Bob Crewe (bottom right) was perhaps most influential for his role in co-writing and producing The Four Seasons hit 1967 single \"Can't Take My Eyes Off You\". Actor Mike Doyle (top) portrays Bob Crewe in the movie.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.952104568481445, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boys Movie vs True Story - Real Frankie Valli ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "An Associated Press report that ran in The Plain Dealer describes what actually happened. On Labor Day Monday (not Friday), September 6, 1965, three of The Four Seasons, including Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio and Tommy DeVito, were arrested at the fair. The police transported them to Springfield. There they were charged with \"defrauding [an] innkeeper\" by way of leaving town without settling their $375 bill (not $120) at the Springfield Holiday Inn in July 1964. They were released later that evening around 9 p.m., each on a $500 bond. The charges were dropped on September 17, 1965, most likely because they had settled their debt with the hotel.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.730289459228516, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boys Movie vs True Story - Real Frankie Valli ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Was Tommy DeVito really kicked out of The Four Seasons and forced to go live in Las Vegas?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.334366798400879, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boys Movie vs True Story - Real Frankie Valli ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Four Seasons Music Videos & Frankie Valli Interviews", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.074563026428223, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boys Movie vs True Story - Real Frankie Valli ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Take a closer look at the Jersey Boys true story with this collection of Frankie Valli interviews and The Four Seasons music videos. Listen to the real Four Seasons band perform their hit songs, including Sherry, Walk Like a Man and Who Loves You.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.371520042419434, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boys Movie vs True Story - Real Frankie Valli ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "IF you’re outside the August Wilson Theatre trying to score last- minute tickets to “Jersey Boys” – the hit musical about the Four Seasons – there’s a good chance you’ll run into a stocky, middle-age scalper named Nick.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.310831069946289, "source": "search", "title": "‘JERSEY BOY’S’ SON IN A DRY ‘SEASON’ | New York Post" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "He’s been raging for years. He’s angry that his father never made more than, he claims, $200,000 from the nearly 200 million records the Four Seasons have sold. And he’s angry that, after leaving the group after only a few years, his father faded into oblivion.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.308159828186035, "source": "search", "title": "‘JERSEY BOY’S’ SON IN A DRY ‘SEASON’ | New York Post" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "After he was bought out, Massi worked in the music business but never achieved the kind of success he’d had with the Four Seasons. He battled alcoholism and other demons until his death from liver cancer. His son says he died completely broke.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.038072109222412, "source": "search", "title": "‘JERSEY BOY’S’ SON IN A DRY ‘SEASON’ | New York Post" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "A year before Massi’s death, Valli and Gaudio told him they were going to turn the story of the Four Seasons into a musical. They offered him a portion of their royalties, which he was to split with DeVito. The split, according to the contract, was 80 percent for DeVito and 20 percent for Massi.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.411799430847168, "source": "search", "title": "‘JERSEY BOY’S’ SON IN A DRY ‘SEASON’ | New York Post" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "“Frankie and Bob did not have to give Nick Massi anything,” says a person with knowledge of the deal. “But they felt it was fair because Nick contributed so much to the sound of the Four Seasons.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.8794188499450684, "source": "search", "title": "‘JERSEY BOY’S’ SON IN A DRY ‘SEASON’ | New York Post" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "But it wasn’t all fun while it was happening, the now 70-year-old musician said. He was a founding member of the Four Seasons, the musical group whose story is told in “Jersey Boys,” the 2006 winner of the Tony Award for best musical, which comes to the Moran Theater in the Times-Union Center for 24 performances beginning Tuesday.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.249227523803711, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boy's life on stage | jacksonville.com" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "“It was not an easy time,” said Gaudio, who gets a “music by” credit on “Jersey Boys,” and either wrote or co-wrote, with producer Bob Crewe, most of the Four Seasons songs. “We pretty much took some bruises, financially, mentally, damage to our families. It’s a tough life … It was not a fun time other than when the lights went on.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.6685127019882202, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boy's life on stage | jacksonville.com" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Then the Beatles and the British Invasion began to radically change popular music. In the spring of 1965, the song “Toy Soldier” became the first original Four Seasons single since the success of “Sherry” that failed to reach the Top 40. The Four Seasons would record more hits, but their period as the most popular rock band in America was over.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.952913284301758, "source": "search", "title": "Jersey Boy's life on stage | jacksonville.com" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Four Seasons: Meet the real Jersey Boys", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.407245635986328, "source": "search", "title": "The Four Seasons: Meet the real Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Four Seasons: Meet the real Jersey Boys", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.407245635986328, "source": "search", "title": "The Four Seasons: Meet the real Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The film “Jersey Boys” tells the story of the rise of the Four Seasons, but a few years after the group achieved its initial success, members began to leave. Though there were variations of the Four Seasons, who recorded until the early 1990s, the only constants were singer Frankie Valli and Bob Gaudio, the keyboardist and songwriter who moved to producer duties. Here’s a snapshot of the band and some of their music.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.8543765544891357, "source": "search", "title": "The Four Seasons: Meet the real Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Career: He cut his first single, “My Mother’s Eyes,” in 1953 and sang with the Varietones, which later became the Four Lovers and then the Four Seasons. In 1978, Valli sang the theme song for the film version of “Grease,” written by Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees, which became a No. 1 hit. He also appeared in several episodes of HBO’s “The Sopranos,” which used numerous Four Seasons songs.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.58951473236084, "source": "search", "title": "The Four Seasons: Meet the real Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Career: He wrote his first hit, “(Who Wears) Short Shorts,” at age 15 as a member of the Royal Teens. It went to No. 3. He joined the Four Lovers in 1959 and was the composer for most of the Four Seasons’ hits. Gaudio stopped touring with the group in 1971. Later on, he produced “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers” for Neil Diamond and Barbra Streisand and wrote songs or produced albums for Diamond, Frank Sinatra, Diana Ross, Roberta Flack and Michael Jackson. He is a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.7677526473999023, "source": "search", "title": "The Four Seasons: Meet the real Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Career: He played with several bands during his teen years and was the bass player and primary vocal arranger for the Four Seasons during the group’s glory years. He was the one with the deep voice, as in “Sherry” where he sang, “why don’t you come out to play.” Massi quit the band in 1965, wanting to give up touring and stay home. He later worked as an arranger, vocal coach and engineer with various New Jersey bands.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.6437981128692627, "source": "search", "title": "The Four Seasons: Meet the real Jersey Boys" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Four Seasons' debut single was a revival of the Bell Sisters hit \"Bermuda\" recorded in November 1961 and released before the end of the year by Gone Records. It flopped. Crewe , attending a Four Seasons show in New Jersey, was particularly impressed by Valli 's multi-octave range, which included a powerful falsetto, and he suggested that Gaudio write a song taking advantage of that ability. The result was \"Sherry,\" which the group recorded in the spring of 1962. Crewe sold the track to Vee Jay Records, which released it in July. It entered the Billboard Hot 100 on August 25 and hit number one for the first of five weeks on September 15, launching the Four Seasons ' career. (In 1980, Robert John revived \"Sherry\" for a chart entry. It has also been recorded by Maurice Williams , among others.)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.127352714538574, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Four Seasons' follow-up to \"Sherry\" was \"Big Girls Don't Cry,\" written by Gaudio and Crewe , which was released in October. It hit number one on November 17. (It has since been recorded by the Weather Girls , among others.) The group's third regular single (following a holiday 45 and LP) was Gaudio and Crewe 's \"Walk Like a Man,\" released in January 1963, which gave them three number-one hits in a row on March 2. ( Jan & Dean covered the song on a chart album, and it was revived for a chart entry by the Mary Jane Girls in 1986.) Gaudio and Crewe did not restrict their writing to the Four Seasons , but began to get recordings of their songs with other acts during this period. For example, Vee Jay labelmate Jerry Butler took their composition \"Whatever You Want\" into the pop charts in March. Next for the Four Seasons came \"Ain't That a Shame!,\" a revival of the Fats Domino hit that broke the group's string of number ones; its B-side was the Gaudio / Crewe composition \"Soon (I'll Be Home Again),\" which gained enough radio support to earn a chart placing in the spring of 1963. Gaudio 's \"Marlena,\" on the B-side of the June 1963 single \"Candy Girl\" (written by Larry Santos ), did even better, peaking in the Top 40 in August. As his writing partner, Crewe continued to involve Gaudio in writing for many other artists. Their song \"Talk Is Cheap\" was on the Shirelles ' chart album Foolish Little Girl , released in June 1963.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.8921031951904297, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "As the Four Seasons became embroiled in a royalty dispute with Vee Jay, Gaudio may have been reluctant to have his songs recorded, and, in any case, the group did not cut any more tracks for the label after the summer of 1963. When they reconvened in the studio on November 20, 1963, to record their first single for their new label, Philips Records (distributed by Mercury), it was \"Dawn (Go Away),\" written by Gaudio and Sandy Linzer . The disc was released in January 1964 and restored the Four Seasons ' commercial clout, lodging at number three, just behind the Beatles ' \"I Want to Hold Your Hand\" and \"She Loves You,\" in February. As if to confirm that he had been holding back his songs, Gaudio , who had not figured much on Four Seasons LPs as a writer up to this point (the discs tended to contain one or two hits, plus covers of old doo wop songs, as titles like Sherry & 11 Others attest), wrote or co-wrote two-thirds of the tracks on the group's February 1964 release Born to Wander . Among those songs was \"Silence Is Golden\" (co-written with Crewe ), which was recorded by the Tremeloes for a Top 20 hit in 1967, after topping the charts in their native U.K. Gaudio and Crewe also co-wrote the next Four Seasons single, \"Ronnie,\" released in March 1964, which peaked in the Top Ten in May, as well as \"Rag Doll,\" released in June, which hit number one in July. ( Kevin Rowland , Del Shannon , Steeleye Span , and the Tremeloes are among the artists who have covered the song.) Gaudio also continued to moonlight during this period, writing \"Be My Girl\" (aka \"Please Be Mine\") for another vocal group, the Four-Evers , released on Mercury subsidiary Smash Records in May 1964, which became a minor chart entry.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.468975067138672, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Gaudio wrote or co-wrote all 12 songs on the Rag Doll LP, released in July 1964, which rose into the Top Ten in August, including the next single, the Top Ten hit \"Save It for Me\" (co-written by Crewe ). Gaudio alone wrote \"Big Man in Town,\" released as a single in October; it peaked in the Top 20 in December. He collaborated again with Crewe on \"Bye, Bye, Baby (Baby, Goodbye),\" out in December, which peaked in the Top 20 in February 1965. ( The Bay City Rollers revived the song for a number one U.K. hit in 1975.) The 4 Seasons Entertain You , released in March, combined standards with originals, including among the latter three new Gaudio songs, four if you counted \"Toy Soldier,\" the concurrently released single, which subsequently was added to the LP. \"Toy Soldier\" (written with Crewe ) was a disappointing seller, Gaudio 's first A-side single for the Four Seasons to miss the Top 40 (perhaps the theme of wartime separation didn't help as the Vietnam War was heating up), but he and Crewe bounced back with the next single, \"Girl Come Running,\" released in May, which got to number 30 in July. And the band recovered entirely with \"Let's Hang On!,\" released in September, which reached the Top Five in December, although Gaudio was not involved in writing it. He did have writing credits, along with Crewe , on another single out of the Four Seasons camp in October. Frankie Valli 's solo career was launched with the Gaudio / Crewe song \"The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine (Anymore),\" and even though it missed the charts (perhaps because of a glut of product; the pseudonymous Four Seasons single \"Don't Think Twice\" by the Wonder Who? came out at the same time), the song proved to be a valuable copyright. The Walker Brothers recorded a version with the same arrangement that topped the British charts in March 1966, then reached the U.S. Top 20. It was revived for a chart entry by Nielsen/Pearson in 1981, and over the years it became a standard recorded numerous times by, among others, Long John Baldry , Cher , Clarence Clemons & the Red Bank Rockers , Neil Diamond , David Essex , Jay & the Americans , the Lettermen , and Jules Shear . Gaudio perhaps shouldn't be blamed for the failure of the next Four Seasons single, \"Little Boy (In Grown Up Clothes),\" even though he wrote it with Crewe , since it was a track fobbed off on Vee Jay Records as part of a legal settlement, and the soon-to-be-bankrupt label didn't have the resources to promote it upon its release in December 1965. Nevertheless, it managed six weeks in the charts.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.5526626110076904, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "Gaudio did not write the first Four Seasons single of 1966, the Top Ten hit \"Working My Way Back to You.\" He did, however, have three new songs on the simultaneously released album of the same name. On two of them, he and Crewe indicated that they had been paying attention to the trend toward greater seriousness and social consciousness in pop song lyrics (in case that hadn't been apparent from their decision to cover an LP side's worth of Bob Dylan songs the previous fall). \"Everybody Knows My Name,\" set to a folk-rock arrangement, disparaged fame and promoted family, while \"Beggars Parade\" was sort of an anti-protest protest song that dismissed those marching in the streets as \"Bowery bums, bankers' sons,\" and asked them, \"What's so special about you?\" More characteristic of Gaudio and Crewe was the next Valli solo single, \"You're Ready Now,\" released in April 1966. It was not a success initially, but it went on to become one of those obscure gems beloved of British music fans of the style they called Northern soul (that's the north of England, of course), such that it was re-released in the U.K. in 1970 and became a Top 20 hit. There were covers by the Bystanders and Slaughter & the Dogs .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.7181131839752197, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Increasingly, it seemed, Gaudio and Crewe were using others to come up with songs for Four Seasons singles, while they focused on writing Valli 's solo material. Their next song for him, \"The Proud One,\" appeared in October 1966 and made the charts, although it was not a big success. Again, it was a song that gained greater recognition later, when it was revived by the Osmonds in 1975 for a Top 40 hit. Gaudio returned to writing for the Four Seasons with \"Beggin'\" (co-written with Piergiorgio Farina ), which was released in February 1967 and peaked in the Top 20 in April. The single did not chart in the U.K., but in July 1968 Timebox revived it for a Top 40 hit there. Gaudio and Crewe finally hit the jackpot in their attempts to score a hit with Valli and establish him as a solo act when they released their next song for him, \"Can't Take My Eyes Off You.\" A mid-tempo romantic ballad with a jazzy brass finish, the single, released in April 1967, peaked at number two in July. (In Cash Box, it hit number one.) That was only the start, however, for a song that became a pop standard and must be Gaudio 's most valuable copyright. Before the end of the year, it had been covered on chart albums by Vikki Carr , Percy Faith , Al Martino , Andy Williams , and the Lettermen . The Lettermen's version appeared on their album The Lettermen!!!...And Live! in a medley with the Little Anthony & the Imperials hit \"Goin' Out of My Head.\" The medley was released as a single that peaked in the Top Ten in February 1968; that year, the song was covered on chart albums by Ed Ames , Eddy Arnold , Lana Cantrell , Ray Conniff , John Davidson , Lenny Dee , Brenda Lee and Pete Fountain , Engelbert Humperdinck , Midnight String Quartet , Mystic Moods , Jerry Vale , and Lawrence Welk . In 1969, chart albums by the Golddiggers , Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme , Bert Kaempfert , O.C. Smith , the Supremes and the Temptations , and Nancy Wilson contained their versions of \"Can't Take My Eyes Off You\"; Wilson 's rendition became a chart single. The song was featured on chart albums by Brook Benton in 1970, Maureen McGovern in 1979, Pet Shop Boys (in a medley with U2 's \"Where the Streets Have No Name\") in 1991, and a-ha 's Morten Harket (on the Coneheads soundtrack) in 1993. Lauryn Hill 's version was a hit in 1998. Others who recorded the song include Paul Anka , Shirley Bassey , Floyd Cramer , Vic Damone , Bobby Darin , Kiki Dee , Sheena Easton , the Easybeats , Frida (in Swedish), Gloria Gaynor , Isaac Hayes , Barry Manilow , Patti Page , and Keely Smith . ( The Stylistics covered the Lettermen medley version.)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.6004663705825806, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "Gaudio 's promotion to at least co-producer status turned out to be permanent; he shared the credit with Crewe on the next Valli solo single, the chart entry \"The Girl I'll Never Know (Angels Never Fly This Low),\" released in May, as well as the next Four Seasons single, \"And That Reminds Me (My Heart Reminds Me),\" another chart entry released in August. Meanwhile, he and Holmes had impressed at least one important listener even if the populace at large did not respond to The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette . Frank Sinatra asked the two to write him an entire album, which Gaudio then produced, with sessions held during the summer and fall of 1969. The result was Watertown , released in March 1970. The original intention had been for Watertown to be a television special telling the story of the breakup of a marriage, but that aspect fell through. Still, the collection was another concept album for Gaudio and Holmes . Sinatra was not at the peak of his career, however, and the album only got halfway up the charts with a single, \"I Would Be in Love (Anyway),\" charting briefly. The track \"For a While\" was taken up by Nina Simone , who covered it. \"Lady Day,\" left off the album, turned up on the 1971 LP Sinatra & Company .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.677677631378174, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons , as the group began to be billed as of their April 1970 single \"Patch of Blue,\" which just grazed the charts, were in a career trough as the '70s began, and the same was true for Valli as a solo act. By the end of the year, they had left Philips Records, and after a one-single sojourn with the U.K. branch of Warner Bros., landed on Motown Records' MoWest subsidiary in early 1972. By then, original member Tommy DeVito had left the band and been bought out, such that only Valli and Gaudio retained ownership of the group name. Gaudio decided at this point to retire from the live act, although he continued to serve as primary songwriter and producer. The Motown sojourn lasted two years and produced an album, Chameleon (May 1972), and half a dozen singles by the group and Valli solo, but little that sold or turned out to be memorable. The exception was \"The Night,\" co-written by Gaudio and the band's new on-stage keyboard player Al Ruzicka , which appeared on Chameleon and was released as a single in the U.K. It was not successful initially, but upon re-release in Great Britain three years later during a Four Seasons comeback, it rose into the Top Ten and earned covers by Marv Johnson , Lene Lovich , and Soft Cell . While at Motown, Gaudio also served as an in-house producer on such albums as the original Broadway cast recording of Pippin, the Diana Ross album Last Time I Saw Him , and the Ross / Marvin Gaye duet album Diana & Marvin .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.2451815605163574, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "With the expiration of the Motown contract, Valli and Gaudio bought back one unreleased track from the label for future use, a Valli solo ballad called \"My Eyes Adored You,\" written by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan , and produced by Crewe . They sold it to the newly formed Private Stock Records, and it set off a major comeback for Valli and, soon after, the Four Seasons , rising to number one in March. Gaudio was involved as a producer on the subsequent Valli LP, Closeup , released that month. But he had a much bigger hand in reviving the fortunes of the Four Seasons , who were now being billed without Valli 's name upfront anymore, and consisted of Valli , singer/drummer Gerry Polci , singer/bassist Don Ciccone , keyboardist Lee Shapiro , and guitarist John Paiva . Valli and Gaudio got the band signed to Mike Curb 's Curb Records label, which had distribution deal with Warner Bros., and Gaudio wrote a disco-tinged song for them, \"Who Loves You,\" with his girlfriend (and eventual wife) Judy Parker . He also produced the single, which was released in July 1975 and peaked in the Top Five in November. In October, he had a producer credit on Eric Carmen 's gold-selling self-titled debut solo album. Gaudio and Parker wrote all the songs, and Gaudio handled production, for the first Four Seasons album in three-and-half years, Who Loves You , released that month. The album's second single was \"December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night),\" on which Polci , Ciccone , and Valli alternated vocals. Released in December 1975, it hit number one in March 1976. A third single, \"Silver Star,\" took off in the U.K. in the spring of 1976, peaking in the Top Five, then crossed the Atlantic, where it reached the Top 40.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.8723030090332031, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "Gaudio had had less involvement with Valli 's solo work, but he produced the next Valli single, \"Fallen Angel,\" released in March 1976, which peaked in the Top 40 in May. As he had with Who Loves You , he co-wrote all the songs for the next Four Seasons album, Helicon , with Parker and produced the disc, also playing keyboards. It appeared in April 1977 and failed to reach the charts, although \"Rhapsody\" became a Top 40 hit in the U.K. and \"Down the Hall\" reached the U.S. singles chart. Notwithstanding the album's commercial failure, Valli went through with his plan to exit the group in the fall of 1977. Since it had no immediate recording plans, that left space in Gaudio 's schedule, which he filled by writing and producing for Neil Diamond 's multi-platinum November 1977 album I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight . Gaudio and Parker wrote the title song, and he wrote \"Let the Little Boy Sing\" with Crewe . The album also featured Diamond 's composition with Alan and Marilyn Bergman , \"You Don't Bring Me Flowers,\" and after a disc jockey famously combined it with Barbra Streisand 's contemporaneous cover, a decision was made to cut an actual duet recording. Gaudio produced that recording, which hit number one in December 1978. For Diamond 's multi-platinum You Don't Bring Me Flowers album, which appeared in November, Gaudio served as an arranger/producer and he and Parker contributed the song \"Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Sons.\" He returned to work with Diamond as an arranger, producer, and session musician on the platinum September Morn album, released in December 1979, as well as working with Diamond on the multi-platinum soundtrack to The Jazz Singer , released in November 1980.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.503446578979492, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Meanwhile, Valli had hit the heights with his number one theme song from the movie musical Grease in 1978, but had suffered difficulties since, both professionally and personally. He had a rare disease, otosclerosis, that threatened his hearing, and was undergoing a series of operations to overcome it while trying to maintain his career. The latter day Four Seasons , unable to attract attention without Valli , had split up in 1979. Under Gaudio 's supervision, they reunited for a tour in the spring of 1980, and Valli was able to join them after recovering from his last successful operation. A live album was cut in July 1980 with Gaudio , who produced it, sitting in on piano and released in early 1981 as a double-LP set, Reunited Live . Thereafter, Valli and the Four Seasons continued to work together. Meanwhile, Gaudio and Crewe contributed the title song to Valli 's latest solo album, Heaven Above Me.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.934896230697632, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Gaudio next worked with Barry Manilow , co-writing \"Break Down the Door\" with him and Enoch Anderson for Manilow 's gold-selling 1981 album If I Should Love Again . Gaudio teamed up with Peabo Bryson and Roberta Flack to arrange, produce, and play on their gold-selling 1983 album Born to Love , which included both \"Heaven Above Me\" and the pop chart single \"You're Lookin' Like Love to Me,\" which Gaudio wrote with Crewe and recent Four Seasons member Jerry Corbetta . Gaudio and Corbetta , with John Bettis , then contributed \"Come Back to My Love\" to the second self-titled Eric Carmen album, released in 1984, on which Gaudio also worked as a producer. The same year, he and Valli formed the short-lived FBI Records label and teamed with the Beach Boys on a joint single, \"East Meets West,\" written by Gaudio and Crewe and arranged and produced by Gaudio . In 1985, Gaudio served as executive producer of a new album credited to Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons , Streetfighter . He produced two tracks and played keyboards, although his only songwriting contribution was the closing track, \"What About Tomorrow,\" co-written with Crewe . At the end of the year, he had a track, \"Deeper Than Love,\" co-written with Parker , Lenny Lee Goldsmith , and Fred Webb , on the Temptations album Touch Me . In 1986, he played on, arranged, and produced the soundtrack album for the film adaptation of the musical The Little Shop of Horrors.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.32829749584198, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "In 1990, Gaudio was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Four Seasons . He placed the song \"When Someone Tears Your Heart in Two,\" written with Madeline Stone , on Roberta Flack 's 1991 album Set the Night to Music . He had a much deeper involvement on the next Four Seasons album, Hope + Glory , released in 1992, co-writing nine of the 12 tracks as well as performing on the disc and producing. In 1995, he and Crewe were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.2704174518585205, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Later in the decade, he renewed associations with previous clients, working as a producer on Barry Manilow 's 1995 album Another Life and on Neil Diamond 's albums Tennessee Moon (1996) and The Movie Album: As Time Goes By (1998). In the early 2000s, Gaudio began working with Valli on a stage musical based on the Four Seasons ' story. It opened on Broadway under the name Jersey Boys on November 6, 2005, and became a runaway hit, winning the Tony Award for best musical. Of course, Gaudio produced the cast album, which won him his first Grammy Award. Then he went back to his usual session work; in 2006, he served as an arranger on Barry Manilow 's album Greatest Songs of the Sixties. He produced Valli 's 2007 album Romancing the '60s .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.75595223903656, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio | Biography & History | AllMusic" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Four Seasons' debut single was a revival of the Bell Sisters hit \"Bermuda\" recorded in November 1961 and released before the end of the year by Gone Records. It flopped. Crewe, attending a Four Seasons show in New Jersey, was particularly impressed by Valli's multi-octave range, which included a powerful falsetto, and he suggested that Gaudio write a song taking advantage of that ability. The result was \"Sherry,\" which the group recorded in the spring of 1962. Crewe sold the track to Vee Jay Records, which released it in July. It entered the Billboard Hot 100 on August 25 and hit number one for the first of five weeks on September 15, launching the Four Seasons' career. (In 1980, Robert John revived \"Sherry\" for a chart entry. It has also been recorded by Maurice Williams, among others.)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.127352714538574, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Four Seasons' follow-up to \"Sherry\" was \"Big Girls Don't Cry,\" written by Gaudio and Crewe, which was released in October. It hit number one on November 17. (It has since been recorded by the Weather Girls, among others.) The group's third regular single (following a holiday 45 and LP) was Gaudio and Crewe's \"Walk Like a Man,\" released in January 1963, which gave them three number-one hits in a row on March 2. (Jan & Dean covered the song on a chart album, and it was revived for a chart entry by the Mary Jane Girls in 1986.) Gaudio and Crewe did not restrict their writing to the Four Seasons, but began to get recordings of their songs with other acts during this period. For example, Vee Jay labelmate Jerry Butler took their composition \"Whatever You Want\" into the pop charts in March. Next for the Four Seasons came \"Ain't That a Shame!,\" a revival of the Fats Domino hit that broke the group's string of number ones; its B-side was the Gaudio/Crewe composition \"Soon (I'll Be Home Again),\" which gained enough radio support to earn a chart placing in the spring of 1963. Gaudio's \"Marlena,\" on the B-side of the June 1963 single \"Candy Girl\" (written by Larry Santos), did even better, peaking in the Top 40 in August. As his writing partner, Crewe continued to involve Gaudio in writing for many other artists. Their song \"Talk Is Cheap\" was on the Shirelles' chart album Foolish Little Girl, released in June 1963.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.8921031951904297, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "As the Four Seasons became embroiled in a royalty dispute with Vee Jay, Gaudio may have been reluctant to have his songs recorded, and, in any case, the group did not cut any more tracks for the label after the summer of 1963. When they reconvened in the studio on November 20, 1963, to record their first single for their new label, Philips Records (distributed by Mercury), it was \"Dawn (Go Away),\" written by Gaudio and Sandy Linzer. The disc was released in January 1964 and restored the Four Seasons' commercial clout, lodging at number three, just behind the Beatles' \"I Want to Hold Your Hand\" and \"She Loves You,\" in February. As if to confirm that he had been holding back his songs, Gaudio, who had not figured much on Four Seasons LPs as a writer up to this point (the discs tended to contain one or two hits, plus covers of old doo wop songs, as titles like Sherry & 11 Others attest), wrote or co-wrote two-thirds of the tracks on the group's February 1964 release Born to Wander. Among those songs was \"Silence Is Golden\" (co-written with Crewe), which was recorded by the Tremeloes for a Top 20 hit in 1967, after topping the charts in their native U.K. Gaudio and Crewe also co-wrote the next Four Seasons single, \"Ronnie,\" released in March 1964, which peaked in the Top Ten in May, as well as \"Rag Doll,\" released in June, which hit number one in July. (Kevin Rowland, Del Shannon, Steeleye Span, and the Tremeloes are among the artists who have covered the song.) Gaudio also continued to moonlight during this period, writing \"Be My Girl\" (aka \"Please Be Mine\") for another vocal group, the Four-Evers, released on Mercury subsidiary Smash Records in May 1964, which became a minor chart entry.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.468975067138672, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Gaudio wrote or co-wrote all 12 songs on the Rag Doll LP, released in July 1964, which rose into the Top Ten in August, including the next single, the Top Ten hit \"Save It for Me\" (co-written by Crewe). Gaudio alone wrote \"Big Man in Town,\" released as a single in October; it peaked in the Top 20 in December. He collaborated again with Crewe on \"Bye, Bye, Baby (Baby, Goodbye),\" out in December, which peaked in the Top 20 in February 1965. (The Bay City Rollers revived the song for a number one U.K. hit in 1975.) The 4 Seasons Entertain You, released in March, combined standards with originals, including among the latter three new Gaudio songs, four if you counted \"Toy Soldier,\" the concurrently released single, which subsequently was added to the LP. \"Toy Soldier\" (written with Crewe) was a disappointing seller, Gaudio's first A-side single for the Four Seasons to miss the Top 40 (perhaps the theme of wartime separation didn't help as the Vietnam War was heating up), but he and Crewe bounced back with the next single, \"Girl Come Running,\" released in May, which got to number 30 in July. And the band recovered entirely with \"Let's Hang On!,\" released in September, which reached the Top Five in December, although Gaudio was not involved in writing it. He did have writing credits, along with Crewe, on another single out of the Four Seasons camp in October. Frankie Valli's solo career was launched with the Gaudio/Crewe song \"The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine (Anymore),\" and even though it missed the charts (perhaps because of a glut of product; the pseudonymous Four Seasons single \"Don't Think Twice\" by the Wonder Who? came out at the same time), the song proved to be a valuable copyright. The Walker Brothers recorded a version with the same arrangement that topped the British charts in March 1966, then reached the U.S. Top 20. It was revived for a chart entry by Nielsen/Pearson in 1981, and over the years it became a standard recorded numerous times by, among others, Long John Baldry, Cher, Clarence Clemons & the Red Bank Rockers, Neil Diamond, David Essex, Jay & the Americans, the Lettermen, and Jules Shear. Gaudio perhaps shouldn't be blamed for the failure of the next Four Seasons single, \"Little Boy (In Grown Up Clothes),\" even though he wrote it with Crewe, since it was a track fobbed off on Vee Jay Records as part of a legal settlement, and the soon-to-be-bankrupt label didn't have the resources to promote it upon its release in December 1965. Nevertheless, it managed six weeks in the charts.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.5526626110076904, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "Gaudio did not write the first Four Seasons single of 1966, the Top Ten hit \"Working My Way Back to You.\" He did, however, have three new songs on the simultaneously released album of the same name. On two of them, he and Crewe indicated that they had been paying attention to the trend toward greater seriousness and social consciousness in pop song lyrics (in case that hadn't been apparent from their decision to cover an LP side's worth of Bob Dylan songs the previous fall). \"Everybody Knows My Name,\" set to a folk-rock arrangement, disparaged fame and promoted family, while \"Beggars Parade\" was sort of an anti-protest protest song that dismissed those marching in the streets as \"Bowery bums, bankers' sons,\" and asked them, \"What's so special about you?\" More characteristic of Gaudio and Crewe was the next Valli solo single, \"You're Ready Now,\" released in April 1966. It was not a success initially, but it went on to become one of those obscure gems beloved of British music fans of the style they called Northern soul (that's the north of England, of course), such that it was re-released in the U.K. in 1970 and became a Top 20 hit. There were covers by the Bystanders and Slaughter & the Dogs.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.7181131839752197, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Increasingly, it seemed, Gaudio and Crewe were using others to come up with songs for Four Seasons singles, while they focused on writing Valli's solo material. Their next song for him, \"The Proud One,\" appeared in October 1966 and made the charts, although it was not a big success. Again, it was a song that gained greater recognition later, when it was revived by the Osmonds in 1975 for a Top 40 hit. Gaudio returned to writing for the Four Seasons with \"Beggin'\" (co-written with Piergiorgio Farina), which was released in February 1967 and peaked in the Top 20 in April. The single did not chart in the U.K., but in July 1968 Timebox revived it for a Top 40 hit there. Gaudio and Crewe finally hit the jackpot in their attempts to score a hit with Valli and establish him as a solo act when they released their next song for him, \"Can't Take My Eyes Off You.\" A mid-tempo romantic ballad with a jazzy brass finish, the single, released in April 1967, peaked at number two in July. (In Cash Box, it hit number one.) That was only the start, however, for a song that became a pop standard and must be Gaudio's most valuable copyright. Before the end of the year, it had been covered on chart albums by Vikki Carr, Percy Faith, Al Martino, Andy Williams, and the Lettermen. The Lettermen's version appeared on their album The Lettermen!!!...And Live! in a medley with the Little Anthony & the Imperials hit \"Goin' Out of My Head.\" The medley was released as a single that peaked in the Top Ten in February 1968; that year, the song was covered on chart albums by Ed Ames, Eddy Arnold, Lana Cantrell, Ray Conniff, John Davidson, Lenny Dee, Brenda Lee and Pete Fountain, Engelbert Humperdinck,Midnight String Quartet, Mystic Moods, Jerry Vale, and Lawrence Welk. In 1969, chart albums by the Golddiggers, Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme, Bert Kaempfert, O.C. Smith, the Supremes and the Temptations, and Nancy Wilson contained their versions of \"Can't Take My Eyes Off You\"; Wilson's rendition became a chart single. The song was featured on chart albums by Brook Benton in 1970, Maureen McGovern in 1979, Pet Shop Boys (in a medley with U2's \"Where the Streets Have No Name\") in 1991, and a-ha's Morten Harket (on the Coneheads soundtrack) in 1993. Lauryn Hill's version was a hit in 1998. Others who recorded the song include Paul Anka, Shirley Bassey, Floyd Cramer, Vic Damone, Bobby Darin, Kiki Dee, Sheena Easton, the Easybeats, Frida (in Swedish), Gloria Gaynor, Isaac Hayes, Barry Manilow, Patti Page, and Keely Smith. (The Stylistics covered the Lettermen medley version.)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.6004663705825806, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "Gaudio's promotion to at least co-producer status turned out to be permanent; he shared the credit with Crewe on the next Valli solo single, the chart entry \"The Girl I'll Never Know (Angels Never Fly This Low),\" released in May, as well as the next Four Seasons single, \"And That Reminds Me (My Heart Reminds Me),\" another chart entry released in August. Meanwhile, he and Holmes had impressed at least one important listener even if the populace at large did not respond to The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette. Frank Sinatra asked the two to write him an entire album, which Gaudio then produced, with sessions held during the summer and fall of 1969. The result was Watertown, released in March 1970. The original intention had been for Watertown to be a television special telling the story of the breakup of a marriage, but that aspect fell through. Still, the collection was another concept album for Gaudio and Holmes. Sinatra was not at the peak of his career, however, and the album only got halfway up the charts with a single, \"I Would Be in Love (Anyway),\" charting briefly. The track \"For a While\" was taken up by Nina Simone, who covered it. \"Lady Day,\" left off the album, turned up on the 1971 LP Sinatra & Company.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.677677631378174, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons, as the group began to be billed as of their April 1970 single \"Patch of Blue,\" which just grazed the charts, were in a career trough as the '70s began, and the same was true for Valli as a solo act. By the end of the year, they had left Philips Records, and after a one-single sojourn with the U.K. branch of Warner Bros., landed on Motown Records' MoWest subsidiary in early 1972. By then, original member Tommy DeVito had left the band and been bought out, such that only Valli and Gaudio retained ownership of the group name. Gaudio decided at this point to retire from the live act, although he continued to serve as primary songwriter and producer. The Motown sojourn lasted two years and produced an album, Chameleon (May 1972), and half a dozen singles by the group and Valli solo, but little that sold or turned out to be memorable. The exception was \"The Night,\" co-written by Gaudio and the band's new on-stage keyboard player Al Ruzicka, which appeared on Chameleon and was released as a single in the U.K. It was not successful initially, but upon re-release in Great Britain three years later during a Four Seasons comeback, it rose into the Top Ten and earned covers by Marv Johnson, Lene Lovich, and Soft Cell. While at Motown, Gaudio also served as an in-house producer on such albums as the original Broadway cast recording of Pippin, the Diana Ross album Last Time I Saw Him, and the Ross/Marvin Gaye duet album Diana & Marvin.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.2451815605163574, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "With the expiration of the Motown contract, Valli and Gaudio bought back one unreleased track from the label for future use, a Valli solo ballad called \"My Eyes Adored You,\" written by Bob Crewe and Kenny Nolan, and produced by Crewe. They sold it to the newly formed Private Stock Records, and it set off a major comeback for Valli and, soon after, the Four Seasons, rising to number one in March. Gaudio was involved as a producer on the subsequent Valli LP, Closeup, released that month. But he had a much bigger hand in reviving the fortunes of the Four Seasons, who were now being billed without Valli's name upfront anymore, and consisted of Valli, singer/drummer Gerry Polci, singer/bassist Don Ciccone, keyboardist Lee Shapiro, and guitarist John Paiva. Valli and Gaudio got the band signed to Mike Curb's Curb Records label, which had distribution deal with Warner Bros., and Gaudio wrote a disco-tinged song for them, \"Who Loves You,\" with his girlfriend (and eventual wife) Judy Parker. He also produced the single, which was released in July 1975 and peaked in the Top Five in November. In October, he had a producer credit on Eric Carmen's gold-selling self-titled debut solo album. Gaudio and Parker wrote all the songs, and Gaudio handled production, for the first Four Seasons album in three-and-half years, Who Loves You, released that month. The album's second single was \"December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night),\" on which Polci, Ciccone, and Valli alternated vocals. Released in December 1975, it hit number one in March 1976. A third single, \"Silver Star,\" took off in the U.K. in the spring of 1976, peaking in the Top Five, then crossed the Atlantic, where it reached the Top 40.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.8723030090332031, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "Gaudio had had less involvement with Valli's solo work, but he produced the next Valli single, \"Fallen Angel,\" released in March 1976, which peaked in the Top 40 in May. As he had with Who Loves You, he co-wrote all the songs for the next Four Seasons album, Helicon, with Parker and produced the disc, also playing keyboards. It appeared in April 1977 and failed to reach the charts, although \"Rhapsody\" became a Top 40 hit in the U.K. and \"Down the Hall\" reached the U.S. singles chart. Notwithstanding the album's commercial failure, Valli went through with his plan to exit the group in the fall of 1977. Since it had no immediate recording plans, that left space in Gaudio's schedule, which he filled by writing and producing for Neil Diamond's multi-platinum November 1977 album I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight. Gaudio and Parker wrote the title song, and he wrote \"Let the Little Boy Sing\" with Crewe. The album also featured Diamond's composition with Alan and Marilyn Bergman, \"You Don't Bring Me Flowers,\" and after a disc jockey famously combined it with Barbra Streisand's contemporaneous cover, a decision was made to cut an actual duet recording. Gaudio produced that recording, which hit number one in December 1978. For Diamond's multi-platinum You Don't Bring Me Flowers album, which appeared in November, Gaudio served as an arranger/producer and he and Parker contributed the song \"Mothers and Daughters, Fathers and Sons.\" He returned to work with Diamond as an arranger, producer, and session musician on the platinum September Morn album, released in December 1979, as well as working with Diamond on the multi-platinum soundtrack to The Jazz Singer, released in November 1980.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.503446578979492, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Meanwhile, Valli had hit the heights with his number one theme song from the movie musical Grease in 1978, but had suffered difficulties since, both professionally and personally. He had a rare disease, otosclerosis, that threatened his hearing, and was undergoing a series of operations to overcome it while trying to maintain his career. The latter day Four Seasons, unable to attract attention without Valli, had split up in 1979. Under Gaudio's supervision, they reunited for a tour in the spring of 1980, and Valli was able to join them after recovering from his last successful operation. A live album was cut in July 1980 with Gaudio, who produced it, sitting in on piano and released in early 1981 as a double-LP set, Reunited Live. Thereafter, Valli and the Four Seasons continued to work together. Meanwhile, Gaudio and Crewe contributed the title song to Valli's latest solo album, Heaven Above Me.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.934896230697632, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Gaudio next worked with Barry Manilow, co-writing \"Break Down the Door\" with him and Enoch Anderson for Manilow's gold-selling 1981 album If I Should Love Again. Gaudio teamed up with Peabo Bryson and Roberta Flack to arrange, produce, and play on their gold-selling 1983 album Born to Love, which included both \"Heaven Above Me\" and the pop chart single \"You're Lookin' Like Love to Me,\" which Gaudio wrote with Crewe and recent Four Seasons member Jerry Corbetta. Gaudio and Corbetta, with John Bettis, then contributed \"Come Back to My Love\" to the second self-titled Eric Carmen album, released in 1984, on which Gaudio also worked as a producer. The same year, he and Valli formed the short-lived FBI Records label and teamed with the Beach Boys on a joint single, \"East Meets West,\" written by Gaudio and Crewe and arranged and produced by Gaudio. In 1985, Gaudio served as executive producer of a new album credited to Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons, Streetfighter. He produced two tracks and played keyboards, although his only songwriting contribution was the closing track, \"What About Tomorrow,\" co-written with Crewe. At the end of the year, he had a track, \"Deeper Than Love,\" co-written with Parker, Lenny Lee Goldsmith, and Fred Webb, on the Temptations album Touch Me. In 1986, he played on, arranged, and produced the soundtrack album for the film adaptation of the musical The Little Shop of Horrors.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.32829749584198, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "In 1990, Gaudio was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Four Seasons. He placed the song \"When Someone Tears Your Heart in Two,\" written with Madeline Stone, on Roberta Flack's 1991 album Set the Night to Music. He had a much deeper involvement on the next Four Seasons album, Hope + Glory, released in 1992, co-writing nine of the 12 tracks as well as performing on the disc and producing. In 1995, he and Crewe were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.2704174518585205, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Later in the decade, he renewed associations with previous clients, working as a producer on Barry Manilow's 1995 album Another Life and on Neil Diamond's albums Tennessee Moon (1996) and The Movie Album: As Time Goes By (1998). In the early 2000s, Gaudio began working with Valli on a stage musical based on the Four Seasons' story. It opened on Broadway under the name Jersey Boys on November 6, 2005, and became a runaway hit, winning the Tony Award for best musical. Of course, Gaudio produced the cast album, which won him his first Grammy Award. Then he went back to his usual session work; in 2006, he served as an arranger on Barry Manilow's album Greatest Songs of the Sixties. He produced Valli's 2007 album Romancing the '60s. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.9532240629196167, "source": "search", "title": "Bob Gaudio Bio | Bob Gaudio Career | MTV" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.449950218200684, "source": "search", "title": "The Four Seasons - History of Rock" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Four Seasons", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.449950218200684, "source": "search", "title": "The Four Seasons - History of Rock" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "One of the most long-lived and successful white vocal groups of the '60s, The Four Seasons scored a series of smash hit singles between 1962 and 1967 featuring the shrill piercing falsetto (three octave) voice of Frankie Valli. During their  nearly 40 year career Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons sold over a 100 million records making them the most long lived and successful white doo wop group.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.63387393951416, "source": "search", "title": "The Four Seasons - History of Rock" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "At the beginning of their career, the Four Seasons viewed the Beach Boys as their only American rivals. In 1962, with the help of writer-producer Bob Crewe,  the group signed a recording contract with  Vee Jay Records --becoming the label's first white act--their star rose so high that they became virtually untouchable by the competition. A year later, the Beatles were signed to the same label, but the Four Seasons would manage to survive the British Invasion ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.89598274230957, "source": "search", "title": "The Four Seasons - History of Rock" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The song was quickly followed by a second hit, \"Big Girls Don't Cry,\" also written by Gaudio. Both tunes were certified platinum after remaining Number One hits for five weeks each. The Four Seasons had found their sound and continued to score in 1963 with \"Walk Like a Man,\" \"Ain't That a Shame,\" \"Candy Girl,\" and \"Marlena.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.8762893676757812, "source": "search", "title": "The Four Seasons - History of Rock" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "In 1964, following contractual disputes with Vee Jay, the Four Seasons signed with Philips Records and enjoyed a golden year, placing six songs in the Top Twenty: \"Stay,\" \"Dawn (Go Away),\" \"Ronnie,\" \"Rag Doll\"--a Number One hit--\"Save It for Me,\" and \"Big Man in Town.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.454041481018066, "source": "search", "title": "The Four Seasons - History of Rock" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "In 1965 Massi left, but Valli and the Four Seasons continued on a roll, releasing numerous songs each year through 1968. Their 1966 arrangement of Cole Porter's \"I've Got You Under My Skin\" was also an early hit for Frank Sinatra, who became a friend of Valli's. In fact, the Four Seasons performed at the Paramount Theater for a crowd of screaming female fans 20 years after Valli had so admired Sinatra's performance there. One memorable Four Seasons tune, \"Can't Take My Eyes Off of You,\" made it to the Number Two slot in 1967. And though the Four Seasons sold nearly 80 million records during their peak years, Valli continued to drive an old car and live in a housing project until the mid-1960s, when success finally seemed real.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.139774799346924, "source": "search", "title": "The Four Seasons - History of Rock" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "With their distinctive style of music—perhaps best described as power doo-wop—The Four Seasons have enjoyed a long and extremely successful career in popular music. Coming together in the mid-1950s, they had their first major hit \"Sherry\" in 1962. It was followed by a string of other hit songs including \"Big Girls Don't Cry,\" \"Walk Like a Man,\" and \"Let's Hang On to What We've Got.\" Along with The Beach Boys , The Four Seasons were the only American group to survive the \"British Invasion\" of the pop charts in the mid-1960s. Their hit songs have become pop standards and their concert tours continue to attract enthusiastic audiences made up of longtime fans and younger people whose acquaintance with the group comes from \"oldies\" format radio stations.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.326065063476562, "source": "search", "title": "Nick Massi | The Ultimate Rock and Pop Music History ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The roots of the Four Seasons can be traced to the working class neighborhoods of Newark, New Jersey in the mid-1950s when Frankie Valli (born Francis Stephen Castelluccio) joined the Variety Trio, avocai group made up of Hank Majewski, and brothers Nick and Tommy Devito. The addition of a fourth member made the trio a quartet and so the group's name was changed to the Variatones. Though still a teenager, Valli was an experienced singer. In 1953, under the name Frankie Valley, he had recorded a few songs for Corona Records. The son of a barber, Valli had decided to be a singer at age seven. \"I was always singing, as far back as I can remember. In those days, big bands would come and play in theaters like the Paramount (in New York) or the Adams Theater in Newark. My mom used to take me once a week to the Adams, so I saw every major big band at the tail end of that era,\" Valli recalled to Steve North of the TwoRiver Times. Receiving no formal vocal training, Valli honed his voice by listening to records of favorite performers, such as the Four Freshmen, the Hi-Lo's and the Modemaires. He sharpened his falsetto by imitating female singers including Dinah Washington and Rose Murphy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.18086576461792, "source": "search", "title": "Nick Massi | The Ultimate Rock and Pop Music History ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Major success came to the Four Seasons in September of 1962, when their recording \"Sherry\" for Vee-Jay Records went to the top of the charts. Originally called \"Terry,\" the song had been written by Gaudio in 15 minutes. The lyrics were concocted merely as a way for Gaudio to remember the tune but producer Crewe and the other group members thought they should be retained. Only change was the girl's name in the title. \"Sherry was a non-existent person.... It was just a song and the name made it easier to sing, \"Sherrrrry Sherry Baby.\" It was impossible to do that with the name Linda or Laurie. See, we were creating a sound,\" Valli told Tim Ryan of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.31789541244506836, "source": "search", "title": "Nick Massi | The Ultimate Rock and Pop Music History ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The success of \"Sherry\" was quickly followed by another number one hit, \"Big Girls Don't Cry,\" another Gaudio composition. The title phrase was taken from an old movie in which the leading man (sometimes identified as Clark Gable, sometimes as John Payne), slaps the leading lady, then taunts her by saying \"Big girls don't cry.\" Over the next five years, The Four Seasons enjoyed a string of top ten hits, most written by Gaudio. Combining simple lyrics about young romance with a driving, infectious beat, Four Seasons material appealed to that part of the audience which continued to be drawn to the East Coast street corner harmonies of the 1950s and early 1960s. Their hits include \"Walk Like a Man,\" \"Candy Girl,\" \"Dawn,\" \"Ronnie,\" \"Rag Doll,\" \"Save It for Me,\" \"Let's Hang On,\" \"Working My Way,\" \"Tell It to the Rain,\" and \"C'Mon Marianne.\" One non-Gaudio hit was a version of Cole Porter's \"I've Got You Under My Skin,\" which Valli told Ryan was \"the most sophisticated song we ever recorded.\" In 1965, the Four Seasons, billing themselves as The Wonder Who?, released a rendition of Bob Dylan 's \"Don't Think Twice It's Alright,\" with Valli singing in his highest pitched falsetto. The song went to number 12 on the Billboard chart. Valli abandoned the falsetto in favor of a rich baritone on his solo recording of the romantic ballad \"Can't Take My Eyes Off of You,\" which was a hit in the summer of 1967.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.179871916770935, "source": "search", "title": "Nick Massi | The Ultimate Rock and Pop Music History ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Began as the Variatones in early 1950s; became the Four Lovers and signed with RCA records in 1956. Recorded a minor hit, \"Apple of My Eye,\" for RCA in 1956. Appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show; teamed with independent record producer Bob Crewe in 1960; songwriter and keyboardist Bob Gaudio joined in 1961; The Four Seasons, had first major hit with the Gaudio composition \"Sherry,\" for Vee-Jay Records in 1962; other hits for Vee-Jay include \"Big Girls Don't Cry,\" \"Walk Like a Man,\" and \"Candy Girl;\" signed with Philips Records, 1964; released \"Dawn,\" \"Ronnie,\" \"Rag Doll,\" \"Save It for Me,\" \"Let's Hang On!,\" \"Working My Way Back to You,\" \"I've Got You Under My Skin,\" and \"C'Mon Marianne;\" as the Wonder Who?; had a hit with \"Don't Think Twice, It's Alright\" in 1965; signed with Motown and released unsuccess ful album Chameleon in 1972; signed with Warner-Curb Records, 1975; released \"Who Loves You?\" and \"December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night);\" rereleased \"December, 1963,\" 1994. Frankie Valli solo hits include \"Can't Take My Eyes Off of You,\" 1967; \"My Eyes Adored You\" and \"Swearin' to God,\" 1975, and \"Grease,\"1978. Popular nightclub and touring act in the 1980s and 1990s.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.963592529296875, "source": "search", "title": "Nick Massi | The Ultimate Rock and Pop Music History ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "It took some time for success to sink into the minds of the Four Seasons. Valli, for example, continued living with his parents in a Newark housing project. \"I don't think I really believed the success until about 1964. I drove an old car until that year; I was afraid to buy a new one.... Ithought someone would pinch me and I'd wake up from this wonderful dream I was having,\" Valli told North.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.344930648803711, "source": "search", "title": "Nick Massi | The Ultimate Rock and Pop Music History ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "The Stories of Bob Gaudio, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons Are The Reality Behind 'Jersey Boys' - Hartford Courant", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.668431282043457, "source": "search", "title": "The Stories of Bob Gaudio, Frankie ... - Hartford Courant" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "“Jersey Boys,” a musical about Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, opens at the Oakdale on Feb. 3.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.599178314208984, "source": "search", "title": "The Stories of Bob Gaudio, Frankie ... - Hartford Courant" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "After languishing for decades on old jukeboxes, wedding-DJ playlists and your mom's favorite radio stations, the music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons — think \"Sherry,\" \"Big Girls Don't Cry,\" \"Rag Doll,\" \"December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night),\" and so on — has returned with a vengeance.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.643914222717285, "source": "search", "title": "The Stories of Bob Gaudio, Frankie ... - Hartford Courant" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Arguably, the Four Seasons never vanished. If you grew up around New York (especially in New Jersey) in the late '70s, as I did, the songs were everywhere — daily reminders of vintage rock and roll's rollicking thump, topped with edgy harmonies, universal themes and Valli's singular voice, which dipped from a soaring falsetto to a growling, mid-range sneer on a whim. Later, dorm-room parties usually ended with \"December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night)\" blasting from open windows, without a trace of irony.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.186219215393066, "source": "search", "title": "The Stories of Bob Gaudio, Frankie ... - Hartford Courant" }, { "answer": "Four Seasons", "passage": "CTNow: When I listen to Four Seasons recordings now, part of what's remarkable is the range of voices that you hear. Was there ever any question that the music was all about the voice back then?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.943587303161621, "source": "search", "title": "The Stories of Bob Gaudio, Frankie ... - Hartford Courant" }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "How The Four Seasons Clashed, Dealt With The Mob And Made Lasting Hits : NPR", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.371598243713379, "source": "search", "title": "How The Four Seasons Clashed, Dealt With The Mob And Made ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "How The Four Seasons Clashed, Dealt With The Mob And Made Lasting Hits", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.337930679321289, "source": "search", "title": "How The Four Seasons Clashed, Dealt With The Mob And Made ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "How The Four Seasons Clashed, Dealt With The Mob And Made Lasting Hits", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.337930679321289, "source": "search", "title": "How The Four Seasons Clashed, Dealt With The Mob And Made ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "How The Four Seasons Clashed, Dealt With The Mob And Made Lasting Hits", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.337930679321289, "source": "search", "title": "How The Four Seasons Clashed, Dealt With The Mob And Made ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Frankie Valli used to be the only name people recognized from The Four Seasons. But the Broadway musical and film Jersey Boys changed that: Now, more people know about Bob Gaudio.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.986328601837158, "source": "search", "title": "How The Four Seasons Clashed, Dealt With The Mob And Made ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "In addition to singing and playing keyboards, Gaudio wrote or co-wrote most of The Four Seasons' hits, including \" Sherry ,\" \" Walk Like a Man ,\" \" Big Girls Don't Cry ,\" \"Bye Bye Baby\" and \"Rag Doll.\" He also wrote the Frankie Valli solo hit \"Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.4734787940979, "source": "search", "title": "How The Four Seasons Clashed, Dealt With The Mob And Made ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Left to right: Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito, Charlie Calello and Frankie Valli of The Four Seasons pose for a photo in 1966. AP hide caption", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.013678550720215, "source": "search", "title": "How The Four Seasons Clashed, Dealt With The Mob And Made ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Left to right: Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito, Charlie Calello and Frankie Valli of The Four Seasons pose for a photo in 1966.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.969264030456543, "source": "search", "title": "How The Four Seasons Clashed, Dealt With The Mob And Made ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "A new double CD — Audio With G: Sounds of a Jersey Boy — collects some of Gaudio's songs as recorded by The Four Seasons, as well as Jerry Butler, Chuck Jackson, Nina Simone, Diana Ross and Frank Sinatra.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.505868911743164, "source": "search", "title": "How The Four Seasons Clashed, Dealt With The Mob And Made ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "Here, he and Gross discuss how The Four Seasons used to clash, the group's dealings with the mob, and how he and Frankie Valli have a verbal handshake deal to split royalties.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.095657348632812, "source": "search", "title": "How The Four Seasons Clashed, Dealt With The Mob And Made ..." }, { "answer": "The Four Seasons", "passage": "On The Four Seasons' style changing when playing for older crowds", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.473617553710938, "source": "search", "title": "How The Four Seasons Clashed, Dealt With The Mob And Made ..." } ]
In which country was Angelica Huston born?
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Her mother, who was from New York, was of Italian descent, and her father had English, Scottish, and Scots-Irish ancestry. Huston spent most of her childhood overseas, in Ireland and England, and in ... See full bio »", "precise_score": 6.77886438369751, "rough_score": 5.3354597091674805, "source": "search", "title": "Anjelica Huston - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Ireland", "passage": "Born Anjelica Huston has an estimated net worth of $40 million. Huston, an Academy Award winner  is an American actress. She has earned her net worth from her appearances both in television and in films as well as from her previous work as a model. She studied acting in 1980s which in return landed her a notable role in  in Bob Rafelson's remake of The Postman Always Rings Twice in 1981. In 1985, her performance in  the film adaptation of Richard Condon's Mafia-satire novelPrizzi's Honor won her  the Best Supporting Actress at the Oscars. During the 90s she starred in the movie adaptation of The Addams Family and in  1998 in the Hollywood blockbuster, Ever After: A Cinderella Story . She expanded her horizon in the director's chair following her father's footsteps. Her directorial jobs included  Bastard Out of Carolina in 1996, followed by Agnes Browne in 1999, in which she both directed and starred, and then Riding the Bus with My Sister in 2005. She and actor  Jack Nicholson had an in-off relationship for almost 17 years. 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In the late 1960s, she began taking a few small roles in her father's movies.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.031525611877441, "source": "wiki", "title": "Anjelica Huston" }, { "answer": "Ireland", "passage": "Huston thereafter worked prolifically, including notable roles in Francis Ford Coppola 's - Gardens of Stone (1987), Barry Sonnenfeld 's film versions of the Charles Addams cartoons The Addams Family (1991) and Addams Family Values (1993), in which she portrayed Addams matriarch Morticia, Wes Anderson 's The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004). Probably her finest performance on-screen, however, was as Lilly, the veteran, iron-willed con artist in Stephen Frears ' The Grifters (1990), for which she received another Oscar nomination, this time for Best Actress. A sentimental favorite is her performance as the lead in her father's final film, an adaptation of James Joyce 's The Dead (1987) -- with her many years of residence in Ireland, Huston's Irish accent in the film is authentic.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.139561653137207, "source": "search", "title": "Anjelica Huston - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Ireland", "passage": "Lived in Ireland when she was young.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.070712089538574, "source": "search", "title": "Anjelica Huston - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Ireland", "passage": "Attended Kylemore Abbey High School in Connemara, Ireland.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.430359840393066, "source": "search", "title": "Anjelica Huston - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Ireland", "passage": "    High School: Kylemore Abbey International School, Connemara, Galway, Ireland", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.508625030517578, "source": "search", "title": "Anjelica Huston - NNDB" }, { "answer": "Ireland", "passage": "She was born in Santa Monica, Calif., but grew up on a country estate in Ireland.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.988226413726807, "source": "search", "title": "Anjelica Huston - Photo 1 - Pictures - CBS News" }, { "answer": "Ireland", "passage": "A Huston family portrait in Ireland, 1962.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.981130361557007, "source": "search", "title": "Anjelica Huston - Photo 1 - Pictures - CBS News" }, { "answer": "Ireland", "passage": "An undated portrait of Anjelica Huston, at the Peggy Carty School in Ireland.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.664559841156006, "source": "search", "title": "Anjelica Huston - Photo 1 - Pictures - CBS News" } ]
What were the first two names of 'Cannonball' Adderley?
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Carrasco international airport is in which country?
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The terminal modernizes and expands the passenger and cargo handling capacity of the existing facilities to promote tourism and commercial growth in the region.", "precise_score": 8.956117630004883, "rough_score": 9.014851570129395, "source": "search", "title": "Carrasco International Airport Roof - Thornton Tomasetti" }, { "answer": "Uruguay", "passage": "Carrasco International Airport (MVD/SUMU), Uruguay", "precise_score": 7.871061325073242, "rough_score": 8.49381160736084, "source": "search", "title": "Carrasco International Airport (MVD/SUMU) - Airport Technology" }, { "answer": "Uruguay", "passage": "In 2003 the Uruguayan government transferred the administration, operation and maintenance of the airport to the private investment group Puerta del Sur S.A, which since then invested in several upgrades of the airport.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.084364891052246, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carrasco International Airport" }, { "answer": "Uruguay", "passage": "On 3 February 2007, construction began on a new and modern terminal that is located parallel to Runway 06/24. The new terminal, designed by Uruguayan born architect Rafael Viñoly, has the capacity to handle 3 million passengers a year, including a much larger parking area built for over 1200 vehicles. This new terminal building has four jetways, separate floors for arrivals and departures and a large viewing area on the top floor. The terminal has room for expansion for two additional jetways and a maximum capacity of 6 million passengers per year before the building would need actual enlargement. The new terminal was inaugurated on 5 October 2009 with official operations beginning on 29 December 2009. A new US$15 million cargo terminal was also constructed.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.370378494262695, "source": "wiki", "title": "Carrasco International Airport" }, { "answer": "Uruguay", "passage": "Looking for information on Carrasco International Airport, Montevideo, Uruguay? Know about Carrasco International Airport in detail. Find out the location of Carrasco International Airport on Uruguay map and also find out airports near to Montevideo. This airport locator is a very useful tool for travelers to know where is Carrasco International Airport located and also provide information like hotels near Carrasco International Airport, airlines operating to Carrasco International Airport etc... IATA Code and ICAO Code of all airports in Uruguay. Scroll down to know more about Carrasco International Airport or Montevideo Airport, Uruguay.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 7.362146854400635, "source": "search", "title": "Carrasco International Airport, Uruguay (Code :: MVD ..." }, { "answer": "Uruguay", "passage": "This page provides all the information you need to know about Carrasco International Airport, Uruguay. This page is created with the aim of helping travelers and tourists visiting Uruguay or traveling to Montevideo Airport.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 6.815390586853027, "source": "search", "title": "Carrasco International Airport, Uruguay (Code :: MVD ..." }, { "answer": "Uruguay", "passage": "General information about Uruguay where Carrasco International Airport is located in the city of Montevideo. General information include capital of Uruguay, currency and conversion rate of Uruguay currency, Telephone Country code, exchange rate against US Dollar and Euro in case of major world currencies etc...", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 7.181728839874268, "source": "search", "title": "Carrasco International Airport, Uruguay (Code :: MVD ..." }, { "answer": "Uruguay", "passage": "Uruguay. With one million passengers per year, it is the only airport in the", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.130805969238281, "source": "search", "title": "Carrasco International Airport - Architizer" }, { "answer": "Uruguay", "passage": "Carrasco International Airport, officially known as “Aeropuerto Internacional de Carrasco General Cesareo L. Berisso,” is located 11 miles (17.7 kilometers) east of downtown Montevideo, the capital city of Uruguay. With one million passengers per year, it is the only airport in the country that provides year-round international connections. As a result, it carries great symbolic value as the “front door” for many visitors to the country. With this distinction in mind, Puerta del Sur, the airport owner and operator, commissioned Rafael Viñoly Architects to expand and modernize the existing facilities with a spacious new passenger terminal to expand capacity and spur commercial growth and tourism in the region. The firm’s design gives prominence to the public zones, including the secure runway-side concourse as well as the fully accessible roadside departure hall and terrace, by providing amenities such as open space, natural light, restaurants, retail, and landscaping, all housed beneath a gently curved roof 1200 feet (365 meters) in length. Arrivals and departures are separated by floor, with arrivals on the ground level, departures on the first floor, and vehicular access roads that service each level independently. A public, landscaped terrace occupies the second floor above the departure level, providing views of the runway and the main public concourse. The design also features a restaurant and space for commercial and cultural use. The gentle curve and low profile of the airport’s monolithic roof is inspired by the rolling dunes along Uruguay’s coastline. While the architectural solution for the Carrasco International Airport is modern in its conception of space, function, and structure, the roof is regionally inspired and draws its strength from its relationship to the surrounding topography. The building represents Uruguay’s transformation from an important regional country to an international destination for commerce and travel. “In Uruguay, friends and family still come to greet you at the airport or see you off,” says Rafael Viñoly, “so this terminal provides great spaces for the people who aren’t traveling as well as those who are. The atrium, the main hall, the terrace, and the passenger concourse make this a dramatic and welcoming place for everyone.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 6.7764787673950195, "source": "search", "title": "Carrasco International Airport - Project - Architype" }, { "answer": "Uruguay", "passage": "Carrasco International Airport or as it is widely known in Uruguay, Aeropuerto Internacional de Carrasco General Cesareo L. Berisso, is a private airport owned and operated by Puerta del Sur. This company was appointed by the Uruguayan Government in 2003 to operate and improve the airport making it the major hub for Uruguay – this is the largest airport in the country and an airport improvement fee is charged to passengers.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 8.197286605834961, "source": "search", "title": "Carrasco International Airport (MVD/SUMU) - Airport Technology" }, { "answer": "Uruguay", "passage": "The airport handled 1,236,415 passengers and 24,700t of cargo in 2008. It is being projected as the gateway to Uruguay and these numbers are set to increase so that the airport will be able to serve around 2.8 million passengers a year by 2010.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.7160258293151855, "source": "search", "title": "Carrasco International Airport (MVD/SUMU) - Airport Technology" }, { "answer": "Uruguay", "passage": "The new building was designed by the Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly (now based in New York). The terminal was inaugurated on 5 October 2009 and operates in conjunction with the current terminal. The official flight operations from the new terminal, however, began on 29 December 2009. In addition, the construction project included a new $7m cargo terminal. The new 2,400m² cargo terminal was inaugurated in 2008.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.85682201385498, "source": "search", "title": "Carrasco International Airport (MVD/SUMU) - Airport Technology" }, { "answer": "Uruguay", "passage": "Aeropuerto de Carrasco - Montevideo Uruguay", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.2590911388397217, "source": "search", "title": "Aeropuerto de Carrasco - Montevideo Uruguay" }, { "answer": "Uruguay", "passage": "Uruguay", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.287242889404297, "source": "search", "title": "Aeropuerto de Carrasco - Montevideo Uruguay" } ]
Which record company signed Fabian?
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Both Frankie Avalon and Fabian put a long series of hits on the charts from 1958 to 1962, which pretty much kept the label afloat.", "precise_score": 4.424339771270752, "rough_score": -0.12662449479103088, "source": "search", "title": "Chancellor Album Discography - bsnpubs.com" }, { "answer": "Chancellor", "passage": "Taragon TARCD-1018 - The Chancellor Records Story, Volume 1 - Various Artists [1997] I Love My Girl - Cozy Morley (M)/With All My Heart - Jodie Sands (M)/Ginger Bread - Frankie Avalon (M, with countoff)/Turn Me Loose - Fabian (S)/Venus - Frankie Avalon (S, with studio talk and countoff)/I Cried - Joe Damiano (M)/Come On And Get Me - Fabian (S)/Just Ask Your Heart - Frankie Avalon (S)/Hound Dog Man - Fabian (S)/On My Honor - Hearts (M)/Sleeping Beauty - Frankie Avalon (S)/There Is A Boy - Maureen Gray (S)/The Masquerade Is Over - Five Satins (S)/I Wanna Thank Your Folks - Johnny Burnette (S)/Ashes - Screamin' Jay Hawkins (M)/The Telephone Game - Claudine Clark (M)/How About That - Dean Randolph (S)/Walk Me Home (From The Party) - Claudine Clark (M)", "precise_score": -3.1515660285949707, "rough_score": -5.2218194007873535, "source": "search", "title": "Chancellor Album Discography - bsnpubs.com" }, { "answer": "Chancellor", "passage": "\"This guy drove by,\" Fabian says. \"He had a friend who lived right next door. He thought it was his friend who was in trouble. He was one of the owners of Chancellor Records. Guys like Rick Nelson were making it, Elvis Presley, the GREAT Presley. He turned to me and said, 'Are you interested in being in the rock 'n' roll business?' I told him to go to hell.\"", "precise_score": 2.2118923664093018, "rough_score": -4.235907554626465, "source": "search", "title": "Turn him loose: Fabian, now living in Fayette, comes up ..." }, { "answer": "Chancellor", "passage": "All three had budding ambitions to become famous singers. In 1957 Fabian was introduced to Bob Marcucci and Peter de Angelis, who headed Chancellor Records in Philadelphia and was signed to a recording contract.", "precise_score": 6.46397590637207, "rough_score": 6.122250556945801, "source": "search", "title": "Fabian - Nostalgia Central" }, { "answer": "Chancellor", "passage": "Chancellor Album Discography", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.496524810791016, "source": "search", "title": "Chancellor Album Discography - bsnpubs.com" }, { "answer": "Chancellor", "passage": "Chancellor Album Discography", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.496524810791016, "source": "search", "title": "Chancellor Album Discography - bsnpubs.com" }, { "answer": "Chancellor", "passage": "Chancellor records was established in Philadelphia in 1957 by Bob Marcucci and Peter DeAngelis. They were originally housed in a hotel, which had a restaurant called the Chancellor Room, from whence they got their name. The record company benefitted from the exposure they were able to get on the locally-based but nationally broadcast American Bandstand. Almost from the start, Chancellor was distributed by ABC- Paramount.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.415629386901855, "source": "search", "title": "Chancellor Album Discography - bsnpubs.com" }, { "answer": "Chancellor", "passage": "By 1962, however, Fabian had stopped singing to concentrate on making movies. Frankie Avalon had also stopped having hits and was making a series of \"beach\" movies in Hollywood. With their two major stars gone, Chancellor faded. They tried to make dance records, following in the footsteps of another Philadelphia label, Cameo-Parkway, but were not successful. For all the reputation for finding handsome teen idol-type singers, by the time 1962 rolled around, Marcucci was putting together groups like the Panics who had little of the national appeal of a Frankie Avalon or Fabian. A cover shot of the Panics shows sisters Cindy and Misty (with frightening makeup and expressions) dancing in front of an oldish looking saxophone player (Tony Ferri). [Sonny Richards (drums), Dick Sharp (guitar) and Peter Mastrangelo (keyboards) rounded out the group.] In this case, \"The Idolmaker\" failed.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.577533721923828, "source": "search", "title": "Chancellor Album Discography - bsnpubs.com" }, { "answer": "Chancellor", "passage": "The hit \"Party Lights\" by Claudine Clark was pretty much the last gasp for Chancellor Records.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.090607643127441, "source": "search", "title": "Chancellor Album Discography - bsnpubs.com" }, { "answer": "Chancellor", "passage": "Except for perhaps the earliest recordings, the Chancellor material was recorded in stereo. They issued several stereo 45s in 1959-60. Many of the label's hits, however, never made it to LP, and there have been consistent rumors over the years that some tapes were misplaced. The recent CD issues on Taragon are listed here as an indication of stereo availability on the label. The Chancellor record numbers below are given with the mono number (e.g., CHL-5011) first, followed by the stereo number (e.g., CHLS- 5011).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.910945892333984, "source": "search", "title": "Chancellor Album Discography - bsnpubs.com" }, { "answer": "Chancellor", "passage": "The earliest Chancellor label was pink with black printing, \"CHANCELLOR\" in block letters above the center hole, curved on the perimeter of the label. Deejay versions of this label were white with black print, and this design was used for the deejay labels considerably after the design changed to the black label. The second label is black with silver printing, above the center hole is \"Chancellor\" in red, above which is a crest in red, blue and yellow, with a white banner underneath reading \"Que Je Surmonte\" (French for \"That I May Overcome,\" which was the motto of the Chancellor of Shieldhill in County Lanark, Scotland...quite an obscure reference, to be sure).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.285752296447754, "source": "search", "title": "Chancellor Album Discography - bsnpubs.com" }, { "answer": "Chancellor", "passage": "Later, in the 1970s, Bob Marcucci was involved with Romar Records (the label name no doubt derived from RObert MARcucci), distributed by MGM. Romar's label looked suspiciously like Chancellor's, even down to using the same logo with the crest used with the black Chancellor label, and even the \"Que Je Surmont\" motto. Romar reissued some of the Chancellor material. Today, Marcucci is still involved in the entertainment field, heading up Chancellor Entertainment .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.304028511047363, "source": "search", "title": "Chancellor Album Discography - bsnpubs.com" }, { "answer": "Chancellor", "passage": "We would appreciate any additions or corrections to this discography. Just send them to us via e-mail . Both Sides Now Publications is an information web page, and we have no association with Chancellor Records. Chancellor Records is not currently active. Should you be interested in acquiring albums listed in this discography (which are all out of print), we suggest you see our \"Frequently Asked Questions\" page and follow the instructions found there. This story and discography are copyright 1999, 2003 by Mike Callahan.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.87804126739502, "source": "search", "title": "Chancellor Album Discography - bsnpubs.com" }, { "answer": "Chancellor", "passage": "CHANCELLOR ALBUM DISCOGRAPHY", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.496524810791016, "source": "search", "title": "Chancellor Album Discography - bsnpubs.com" }, { "answer": "Chancellor", "passage": "Chancellor CHL/CHLS-5000 Series. Original issues of the first three albums had the pink label.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.370674133300781, "source": "search", "title": "Chancellor Album Discography - bsnpubs.com" }, { "answer": "Chancellor", "passage": "CHL-5016/CHLS 5016 - College Confidential (Soundtrack) - Dean Elliot [1960] Stereo information not available. The Mexican version of the LP (shown at right), issued on Gamma/Chancellor GL-151-003 in 1963, shows a photo of Mamie Van Doren and is considerably more provacative than the US cover. Main Title/Faux Pas/Make The Scene/Breakup/Blues Train/Mad Dad/Lazy Lady/So Be It (Blues)//Wild Ride/Gotta Be Hot Or Cold/Decision/Prelude & Lovers Quarrel/Let's Go/Raid/So Be It (Jazz)/End Title", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.236763000488281, "source": "search", "title": "Chancellor Album Discography - bsnpubs.com" }, { "answer": "Chancellor", "passage": "The following series was issued as \"Sea Horse Records, a Division of Chancellor Records.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.818279266357422, "source": "search", "title": "Chancellor Album Discography - bsnpubs.com" }, { "answer": "Chancellor", "passage": "Taragon TARCD-1019 - The Chancellor Records Story, Volume 2 - Various Artists [1997] Dede Dinah - Frankie Avalon (M)/The Happy Mandolin - Peter DeAngelis (M)/Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You) - Jodie Sands (M)/I'm Happy - Four Dates (M)/I'm A Man - Fabian (M)/Bobby Sox To Stockings - Frankie Avalon (S)/A Boy Without A Girl - Frankie Avalon (S)/Tiger - Fabian (S)/Why - Frankie Avalon (S)/Mr. Twist - Fabulous Four (S)/Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea - Frankie Avalon (S)/I Don't Want To Cry (In Front Of You) - Maureen Gray (S)/Party Lights - Claudine Clark (M)/Lonely Heart - Five Satins (S)/Tag Along - Johnny Burnette (S)/Walkin' Through A Cemetery - Claudine Clark (M)/Cleopatra - Frankie Avalon (S)/Blue Summer - Royalettes (S)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.361392498016357, "source": "search", "title": "Chancellor Album Discography - bsnpubs.com" } ]
Ron Bower and John Williams set a speed record for going round the world in a what?
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Ross Perot Jr., who did it in 29 days back in 1982,\" Bower said as ground crewmen at Spirit of St. Louis Airport refueled his helicopter in a brief stop.", "precise_score": 0.7614313364028931, "rough_score": -5.030190944671631, "source": "search", "title": "\"Beating the Clock 2 Flying Copter around the World in 15 ..." }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "The previous round-the-world helicopter speed record has stood since 1996, when pilots Ron Bower and John Williams flew a Bell 430–outfitted with auxiliary fuel tanks–20,508 miles in 17 days, 6 hours and 14 minutes.", "precise_score": 7.360543251037598, "rough_score": 8.638700485229492, "source": "search", "title": "Round-the-world speed record falls to A109S | Business ..." }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "The “Grand Adventure” concluded yesterday morning at New York La Guardia Airport. Helicopter pilots Scott Kasprowicz and Steve Sheik flew a stock twin-engine 2007 AgustaWestland A109S Grand 20,078 miles in a little more than 11 days, shattering the old record by almost six days. The pair beat the record without auxiliary fuel tanks, chase airplanes or an elaborate mission control. En route, they also set a new New York to London helicopter speed record, making the 3,449-nm trip in 40 hours 41 minutes and breaking the previous record by more than 35 hours. The round-the-world helicopter speed record had stood since 1996, when pilots Ron Bower and John Williams flew a Bell 430, outfitted with auxiliary fuel tanks, a distance of 20,508 miles in 17 days, 6 hours and 14 minutes. Kasprowicz and Sheik launched just after 3 a.m. on August 7. Their northerly route took them over the Atlantic, through Europe, Russia, Alaska and Western Canada before they began a circuitous route of the lower 48 states to amass the necessary mileage for the new record.", "precise_score": 5.386237144470215, "rough_score": 1.8033223152160645, "source": "search", "title": "Duo Smashes Around-the-world Helo Speed Record | Business ..." }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "Helicopter Pilots Break Round-the-World Speed Record | WIRED", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.100339889526367, "source": "search", "title": "Helicopter Pilots Break Round-the-World Speed Record - WIRED" }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "Two pilots have flown a helicopter around the world in a record 13 days, breaking the previous record by four days during a trip that took them through 15 countries, 24 time zones and 30 states.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.777494430541992, "source": "search", "title": "Helicopter Pilots Break Round-the-World Speed Record - WIRED" }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "Kasprowicz is an aircraft junkie with 30 years of experience who knows his way around a chopper. Earlier this year, he and Sheik flew from New York to Los Angeles in 15 hours, 9 minutes and 10 seconds to set a new transcontinental helicopter-speed record.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.689484596252441, "source": "search", "title": "Helicopter Pilots Break Round-the-World Speed Record - WIRED" }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "He got the idea for a round-the-world helicopter run two years ago when he first saw the  AgustaWestland Grand and its two Pratt & Whitney PW207C", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.363858222961426, "source": "search", "title": "Helicopter Pilots Break Round-the-World Speed Record - WIRED" }, { "answer": "Copter", "passage": "They arrived on the 13th, but construction at one airport and a fuel shortage at another cost them almost a full day. Things went from bad to worse after taking off from the Siberian city of Magadan — the oil temperature in one of the copter’s two engines rose so high Kasprowicz had to shut it down to avert crippling damage. They finally sorted things out with some help from local mechanics, but they lost still more precious time.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.281086921691895, "source": "search", "title": "Helicopter Pilots Break Round-the-World Speed Record - WIRED" }, { "answer": "Copter", "passage": "\"Beating the Clock 2 Flying Copter around the World in 15, or 16, Days\" by Harry Levins Of The Post-Dispatch - St Louis Post-Dispatch (MO), August 22, 1996 | Online Research Library: Questia", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.879441261291504, "source": "search", "title": "\"Beating the Clock 2 Flying Copter around the World in 15 ..." }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "The around-the-world helicopter speed record fell hard on August 18.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.248439788818359, "source": "search", "title": "Round-the-world speed record falls to A109S | Business ..." }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "Pilots Scott Kasprowicz and Steve Sheik flew a stock twin-engine 2007 AgustaWestland A109S Grand 20,078 miles in 11 days, 7 hours and 2 minutes, shattering the old record by 5 days and 23 hours and substantially beating their goal of breaking the old benchmark in 13 days. The pair beat the record without auxiliary fuel tanks, chase planes or an elaborate mission control center. En route they also set a new New York to London helicopter speed record, making the 3,449-nm trip in 40 hours, 41 minutes, breaking the current record by more than 35 hours.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.285778999328613, "source": "search", "title": "Round-the-world speed record falls to A109S | Business ..." }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "The team departed New York La Guardia just after 3 a.m. on August 7. En route the helicopter underwent two 50-hour inspections–one at AW in Milan and one in Fairbanks, Alaska–as well as a major preflight conducted by AW tech rep Rey Sobretodo in Ironwood, Mich., early the morning of August 17.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.098859786987305, "source": "search", "title": "Round-the-world speed record falls to A109S | Business ..." }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "Mechanically, the trip was uneventful except for a short, precautionary inflight shutdown of one of the helicopter’s twin fadec Pratt & Whitney Canada PW207C turboshaft engines over Russia. That came after a stuck bypass valve sent the oil temperature spiking to the “upper edge” of the operating range, according to Sobretodo, who was not aboard but flew commercial from Fairbanks to Ironwood.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.229548454284668, "source": "search", "title": "Round-the-world speed record falls to A109S | Business ..." }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "Sheik spent 14 hours sleeping in the Grand’s baggage compartment while the navigator and Kasprowicz shared the only remaining room in a “very bad” hotel. Sheik, a former helicopter instructor pilot with the Maryland State Police, stayed with the helicopter in part to guard it. “There was really nothing out there [at the airport],” Kasprowicz said. “It was wide open.”", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.418627738952637, "source": "search", "title": "Round-the-world speed record falls to A109S | Business ..." }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "Kasprowicz said he got the idea for the trip when he ordered his Grand in 2005. He said he and Sheik prepared for the trip through a “progression of long and difficult trips,” including flying the Grand back from the factory in Italy last summer and breaking the New York to Los Angeles transcontinental helicopter speed record in February (2,139.8 nm in 15 hours, 9 minutes, 10 seconds). When the trip began August 7 he had “just under 200” hours in the ship.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.299115180969238, "source": "search", "title": "Round-the-world speed record falls to A109S | Business ..." }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "Round-the-world-trip by helicopters: world record in Pulkovo Airport", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.474272727966309, "source": "search", "title": "Round-the-world-trip by helicopters: world record in ..." }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "Round-the-world-trip by helicopters: world record in Pulkovo Airport", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.474272727966309, "source": "search", "title": "Round-the-world-trip by helicopters: world record in ..." }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "Round-the-world-trip by helicopters: world record in Pulkovo Airport", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.474272727966309, "source": "search", "title": "Round-the-world-trip by helicopters: world record in ..." }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "The day before, August, 10 at 16.20 the helicopter with a team which is making a world trip by helicopter with the purpose of breaking the world speed record landed in Pulkovo airport. The team — Scott Kasprovitz, Steve Shake. The departure base — New York.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.355167388916016, "source": "search", "title": "Round-the-world-trip by helicopters: world record in ..." }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "There is no special navigation equipment on board. The purpose of the team is not just to set up a speed record but to make it without any special equipment, to test helicopter and try their strength.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.433378219604492, "source": "search", "title": "Round-the-world-trip by helicopters: world record in ..." }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "2. Is a non-stop Round-The-World helicopter flight feasible with current rotary-wing technology?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.928753852844238, "source": "search", "title": "Grand Adventure 08 [Archive] - PPRuNe Forums" }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "In theory, at least, it is. A Sikorsky MH-53E supported by a fleet of strategically-positioned Hercules air-to-air refuelers could do it. Four or five pairs of pilots could be carried to make sure everyone is getting some rest. The limiting factor is the helicopter and its engines and gearboxes. Could they sustain the continuous use they would likely face on such a flight? (OK, that's three questions!) Allegedly, the USMC ran their AH-1W Supercobras for 48 hours continuously with hot rearming, refuelling and crew changes back in 2003 during the early phases of OIF. I don't know if Richard Branson has a heli licence but he might be the guy to make such an adventure happen.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.045098304748535, "source": "search", "title": "Grand Adventure 08 [Archive] - PPRuNe Forums" }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "2. Is a non-stop Round-The-World helicopter flight feasible with current rotary-wing technology?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.928753852844238, "source": "search", "title": "Grand Adventure 08 [Archive] - PPRuNe Forums" }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "Forum :: The Grand Adventure :: Round the World Helicopter Record 2008 (http://www.grandadventure08.com/forum/)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.942286491394043, "source": "search", "title": "Grand Adventure 08 [Archive] - PPRuNe Forums" }, { "answer": "Helicopter", "passage": "Gene McDONNELL - Irish champion, tragically killed 4 June 1986 IOM TT when he struck a pony which had been frightened by a helicopter and somehow got onto the circuit.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.418044090270996, "source": "search", "title": "Motorcycle Racing Memoriam Site - Ozebook" } ]
What was the profession of New Yorker Garry Winogrand?
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Critic Sean O'Hagan, writing in The Guardian in 2014, said \"In the 1960s and 70s, he defined street photography as an attitude as well as a style – and it has laboured in his shadow ever since, so definitive are his photographs of New York.\" Phil Coomes, writing for BBC News in 2013, said \"For those of us interested in street photography there are a few names that stand out and one of those is Garry Winogrand, whose pictures of New York in the 1960s are a photographic lesson in every frame.\" ", "precise_score": 3.359971761703491, "rough_score": 4.057061672210693, "source": "wiki", "title": "Garry Winogrand" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "Winogrand also achieved notoriety as a man who, as Graham put it, “went around photographing women he found attractive. Obviously it was part of his masculine nineteen-sixties id.” Not far from an image of a woman with a large beaded necklace, a larger hat, white gloves, and an unforgettable gaze were shots of beggars and disabled people. “I love that nothing stopped Garry ethically. You’re not supposed to photograph panhandlers, someone who suffers from dwarfism, or leer at beautiful strange women. He’d just put out his lens and do it. Unfortunately, a lot of photographers took that message and got highly aggressive in the streets, trying to provoke reaction. That makes me sad. 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It offers a rigorous overview of Winogrand's complete working life and reveals for the first time the full sweep of his career.", "precise_score": 4.386716365814209, "rough_score": 5.8097147941589355, "source": "search", "title": "Garry Winogrand - The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "As the women's rights movement gained momentum in the 1960s, Garry Winogrand avidly photographed women for his 1975 book, Women are Beautiful. In the preface to a monograph published after the photographer's death, Museum of Modern Art curator John Szarkowski commented: \"Winogrand's view of women was perhaps outrageous, or was perhaps saved from outrageousness by its simplicity and openness, and by its reckless enthusiasm.\"", "precise_score": 0.8860063552856445, "rough_score": 2.5973968505859375, "source": "search", "title": "[World's Fair, New York City] (Getty Museum)" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "Widely acknowledged as one of the most important photographers of the 20th century, Garry Winogrand (1928-1984) captured moments of everyday American life in the postwar era, producing an expansive picture of a nation rich with possibility yet threatening to spin out of control. He did much of his best-known work in New York in the 1960s, becoming a major voice of that tumultuous decade. But he also roamed widely around the United States, from California and Texas to Miami and Chicago. He photographed the rich and powerful and everyday strangers on the street; antiwar protesters and politicians; airports and zoos. In many of these pictures, humor and visual energy are the flip sides of an anxious instability. As photographer and guest curator Leo Rubinfien says, \"The hope and buoyancy of middle-class life in postwar America is half of the emotional heart of Winogrand's work. The other half is a sense of undoing.\"", "precise_score": 5.34820556640625, "rough_score": 4.852279186248779, "source": "search", "title": "Garry Winogrand · SFMOMA" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "He received three Guggenheim Fellowships to work on personal projects, a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, and published four books during his lifetime. He was one of three photographers featured in the influential New Documents exhibition at Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1967 and had solo exhibitions there in 1969, 1977 and 1988. He supported himself by working as a freelance photojournalist and advertising photographer in the 1950s and 1960s, and taught photography in the 1970s. His photographs featured in photography magazines including Popular Photography, Eros, Contemporary Photographer and Photography Annual.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.815403938293457, "source": "wiki", "title": "Garry Winogrand" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "He worked as a freelance photojournalist and advertising photographer in the 1950s and 1960s. Between 1952 and 1954 he freelanced with the PIX Publishing agency in Manhattan on an introduction from Ed Feingersh, and from 1954 at Brackman Associates.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.633926391601562, "source": "wiki", "title": "Garry Winogrand" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "Two of Winogrand's photographs appeared in the 1955 The Family of Man exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. His first solo show was held at Image Gallery in New York in 1959. His first notable exhibition was in Five Unrelated Photographers in 1963, also at MoMA in New York, along with Minor White, George Krause, Jerome Liebling and Ken Heyman.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.150254487991333, "source": "wiki", "title": "Garry Winogrand" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "Szarkowski, the Director of Photography at New York's MoMA, became an editor and reviewer of Winogrand's work. 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Known primarily as a street photographer, Winogrand, who is often associated with famed contemporaries Diane Arbus and Lee Friedlander, photographed with dazzling energy and incessant appetite, exposing some twenty thousand rolls of film in his short lifetime. He photographed business moguls, everyday women on the street, famous actors and athletes, hippies, politicians, soldiers, animals in zoos, rodeos, car culture, airports, and antiwar demonstrators and the construction workers who beat them bloody in view of the unmoved police. Daily life in postwar America—rich with new possibility and yet equally anxious, threatening to spin out of control—seemed to unfold for him in a continuous stream.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.397481679916382, "source": "search", "title": "Garry Winogrand - The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "While Winogrand is widely considered one of the greatest photographers of the twentieth century, his overall body of work and influence on the field remain incompletely explored. He was enormously prolific but largely postponed the editing and printing of his work. The act of taking pictures was far more fulfilling to Winogrand than making prints or editing for books and exhibitions; he often allowed others to perform these tasks for him. Dying suddenly at the age of 56, he left behind proof sheets from his earlier years that he had marked but never printed, as well as approximately 6,600 rolls of film (some 250,000 images) that he had never seen, more than one-third of which he had never developed at all; these rolls of film were developed after his death.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.788265228271484, "source": "search", "title": "Garry Winogrand - The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "Today, as many have insisted, the myth that photographs tell the truth has been replaced by the myth that they tell lies, 6 and Winogrand’s brilliantly pithy pronouncements should be seen as both symptoms and agents of this reversal, far in advance of any digital “revolution.” But how did someone whose work is so full of accident, humor, and unresolved chaos come to espouse a notion of photography that is so reductive, formally ironic, and narrowly mediumistic? Part of the answer is surely generational: Winogrand came of age at a moment when the Life magazine-style photo narrative was the dominant model of production, and resisting that model required a rigid, even hyperbolic rhetorical stance. The prestige of Szarkowski’s influential exhibitions, too, must be recognized as giving Winogrand the license to refrain from explaining his work in the way that artists are customarily expected to today. Lastly, Susan Sontag’s essays on photography from the late 1960s must be counted as a major influence. Sontag, approaching photography from a fundamentally literary perspective, dismantled humanistic claims for photography’s benevolence with an unprecedented ferocity. (It was Sontag, too, who drew the historical connection between the flâneur and the street photographer.) 7 Winogrand read Sontag, and took note, even directing his students to read her book Against Interpretation (1966) as a guide to understanding his own work. 8", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.990508079528809, "source": "search", "title": "Garry Winogrand in Los Angeles - X-TRA" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "When he died of cancer in 1984, Winogrand left behind 2,500 rolls of exposed but undeveloped film, 4,100 rolls that he had processed but not contact printed, and 3,000 contact prints that seem to have been barely examined. Much of this film was shot in Los Angeles, where he moved in 1979. Some money was found to develop the film, and a selection of images were shown at the Museum of Modern Art in 1988. But only recently has the work been fully reviewed, this time by a team including photographer Leo Rubinfien, Erin O’Toole from SFMOMA, and Sarah Greenough from the National Gallery of Art. The endpapers of the exhibition’s catalog are handsome enlargements of vintage contact sheets, annotated with the photographer’s signature scribbles, two small red circles on each image that appears to have been “of interest.” There are other telltale marks too: boxes drawn around certain frames, and smaller rectangles within the frame whose meaning isn’t entirely clear; this mental map has no precise legend.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.023289680480957, "source": "search", "title": "Garry Winogrand in Los Angeles - X-TRA" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "Following Szarkowski, who was dismissive of the late work, many have argued that Winogrand, in his later years, was simply out of control, shooting with obsessive abandon, and had lost the ability to meaningfully edit his work. Evidence for this viewpoint comes from the relatively high percentage of dismally boring pictures from the later contact sheets. Others suggest, more generously, that Winogrand was simply more interested in shooting than in printing, and that this preference can be seen as a positive philosophical preference for process over product, action over stasis, becoming over being. A third possibility is that Winogrand simply preferred to “age” his photographs so that he could evaluate them objectively, his judgment unclouded by the profound enjoyment he clearly took in the shooting process. There is ample precedent for this approach in the production methods of the magazine work that Winogrand cut his teeth on, a process in which editing was typically performed by someone other than the photographer. Each of these three explanations clearly has a role to play in explaining the mess that Winogrand left behind, but none of them clears the ethical minefield that any curator faces in editing, indeed arguably completing, a late artist’s unfinished work. The curators realize the issue fully, to their credit, and take care to annotate the provenance of each print in minute detail, correctly choosing to describe the problem rather than try to solve it. The problem is that, even in simply deciding to print and frame the later work in the same general fashion that the early work was displayed, the exhibition’s organizers run the risk of insisting on a false continuity.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.042179107666016, "source": "search", "title": "Garry Winogrand in Los Angeles - X-TRA" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "Moving to Los Angeles, Winogrand had to have sensed that his principal formal model, the wide angle New York street view packed with incident and shot close-at-hand, would not transfer intact to the wide, relatively pedestrian-free boulevards of Los Angeles in the 1970s. His earlier photographs taken on visits to Los Angeles had essentially been one-shots. For example, his snarky 1964 photograph of a boy in Mickey Mouse ears traipsing across Forest Lawn cemetery was apparently a hit in New York, where it was printed large and hung high on the wall in Szarkowski’s 1967 New Documents show. A few pictures sustain the specific effect of the earlier work, but Winogrand seems to have struggled to realize a new way of working that was idiomatic to Los Angeles. There are a few photographs of celebrities (Drew Barrymore, Art Laboe) with his distinctive peculiar framing. There are the images of beautiful women, always a staple of his oeuvre, though fewer in number and less ebullient. Several powerful images depict desperate-looking individuals surrounded by open space—portraits, really, of damaged-looking strangers caught off-guard, or sometimes on-guard. And then there are endless contact sheets from this period, all taken from the window of a car, in which the distance from the human subject of the image yawns into a dull chasm. These sequences have their own poetics of desolation and wandering, but they are so far afield from the single-image geometries of the early work that one is simply left wondering what Winogrand himself would have made of them had he lived a little longer. Like the film director in Wim Wenders’s The State of Things (1982), or the photographer in Jacques Demy’s The Model Shop (1969), he appears to have genuinely gotten lost in the city’s endless thoroughfares, a romantic vision well charted by cinema, perhaps even a part of his decision to relocate there.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.251317977905273, "source": "search", "title": "Garry Winogrand in Los Angeles - X-TRA" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "It is flat-out impossible to accept that an artist who pointed to Against Interpretation as the key to his work could possibly have countenanced this sort of writing. The problem, of course, is that Sontag’s demand that we renounce interpretation is equally impossible to satisfy. Given the centrality of intention to art discourse, how do we not interpret? While the image is basically an artistic flop, it’s a flop by such a great, skewed talent that it can’t help but take on a certain metaphoric weight when presented on the museum wall, especially alongside this text. While it has always been true in some sense that images are “produced” in “collaboration” between the artist and viewer (the old post-structuralist saw), this image seems more to have been produced mainly by a garbled authorial voice that is more Rubinfien than Winogrand. The potential of a photograph to capture an object or quality that the photographer himself was unaware of, what Walter Benjamin famously termed “the optical unconscious,” is showcased here to uncomfortable extremes, made all the more problematic by this particular image’s origin on an unmarked, possibly unviewed contact sheet. The rights of the dead are continually being compromised, or at least ventriloquized through the living. But the vexed status of this quietly haunting image, the optical unconscious in extremis, pointedly asks us anew: whose unconscious is it, anyway?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.624849319458008, "source": "search", "title": "Garry Winogrand in Los Angeles - X-TRA" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "Garry Winogrand confronted tough issues like racism with a sense of humor, as he did here by photographing this black man and white woman holding apes. The chimpanzees are dressed like children and resemble the human child standing behind the couple. The photographer's close vantage point, the crowd, the dramatic winter light-all add a sense of spectacle.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.1706159114837646, "source": "search", "title": "Central Park Zoo, New York City (Getty Museum)" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "In 1984, Garry Winogrand, one of the greatest documentary photographers of his era, died early and under-appreciated.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.079716682434082, "source": "search", "title": "Camera Works: Photo Essay (washingtonpost.com)" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "What is beyond question, though, is that the photographer's early death, as well as his own bizarre work habits, prevented the general public from fully grasping his genius – even if any street photographer worthy of the name still genuflects at the mention of this brilliant, bizarre shooter.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.29283618927002, "source": "search", "title": "Camera Works: Photo Essay (washingtonpost.com)" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "Again we come to technique. Photographer and editor Mason Resnick recalls taking a workshop with Winogrand in 1976, ten years before the photographer died, and marveling at how Winogrand worked. He shot prolifically, Resnick recalled, often shooting an entire roll of film in the space of only one block, never breaking stride. And he was fearless, often standing in front of people to make their picture, yet always smiling or nodding at them, making contact, however brief, with his subjects – who amazingly, never seemed annoyed.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.312484741210938, "source": "search", "title": "Camera Works: Photo Essay (washingtonpost.com)" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "In fact, John Szarkowski has maintained that Winogrand's trademark tilt was a conscious consequence of his choice of a wide angle lens, and that the photographer subtly made at least some verticals in his picture \"square with the frame\" to keep the image from appearing haphazard or confusing.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.787004470825195, "source": "search", "title": "Camera Works: Photo Essay (washingtonpost.com)" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "Frank Van Riper is a Washington-based commercial and documentary photographer and author. His latest book is Talking Photography (Allworth Press), a collection of his Washington Post columns and other photography writing over the past decade. He can be reached through his website www.GVRphoto.com .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.285805702209473, "source": "search", "title": "Camera Works: Photo Essay (washingtonpost.com)" }, { "answer": "Photographer", "passage": "Already acclaimed as the photographer's bedside companion, Talking Photography (Allworth Press, $19.95) is award-winning Post photography columnist Frank Van Riper's ten-year collection of his favorite photography columns and essays. This lavishly illustrated paperback already has garnered rave reviews from all walks of photography for its breezy, informative style and unbounded enthusiasm for making pictures.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.720236778259277, "source": "search", "title": "Camera Works: Photo Essay (washingtonpost.com)" } ]
Amelia Earhart was born in which state?
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[ { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "Amelia Mary Earhart is born in Atchison, Kansas, to parents Amy Otis and Edwin Stanton Earhart. Her sister, Muriel, is born two years later.", "precise_score": 8.40316390991211, "rough_score": 7.424039363861084, "source": "search", "title": "Timeline: Amelia Earhart, 1897-1937 - American Experience" }, { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "Amelia Mary Earhart was born on July 24, 1897, to Edwin and Amy Earhart. Amelia's sister, Muriel (Pidge), was born two and a half years later and would remain a close friend of Amelia's (Millie) throughout her life. Amelia's grandfather, retired U.S. District Court Judge Alfred Otis, was one of the leading citizens of Atchison, Kansas . Otis felt that his son in law, Edwin, an attorney, failed to measure up to his standards of providing social status and a large income for his family. Earhart was plagued by that disapproval during his marriage to Amy, and it would later play a part in the Earhart family's disintegration. The legacy of disapproval and doubt would follow Amelia from her childhood tomboy years through her flying career.", "precise_score": 6.485706329345703, "rough_score": 7.5901875495910645, "source": "search", "title": "Amelia Earhart - United States American History" }, { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "Amelia Earhart was born on July 24, 1897 in Atchison, Kansas . Her father, Edwin, was a lawyer who worked for the railroad. She spent a lot of her childhood playing with her younger sister Muriel.", "precise_score": 8.338493347167969, "rough_score": 8.05704402923584, "source": "search", "title": "Biography: Amelia Earhart for Kids - Ducksters" }, { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "Amelia Earhart was born in Atchison, Kansas to parents Samuel Edwin Stanton Earhart and Amelia Amy Otis Earhart on July 24, 1897. Earhart was named after her two grandmothers, a family custom. At an early age, it was obvious that Earhart and her sister, Grace Muriel Earhart, were the adventurous type. Day in and day out, Amelia and her sister would set out for hours on end to explore their neighborhood. This included everything from hunting rats to climbing trees. While these activities were usually associated with that of young boys, Earhart never had an issue taking part as well.", "precise_score": 7.636002063751221, "rough_score": 7.0876264572143555, "source": "search", "title": "Amelia Earhart Biography | AmeliaEarhart.net" }, { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "The house where Amelia Earhart was born and raised was built in 1861 by her grandfather, Judge Alfred G. Otis, in Atchison, Kansas. Amelia was born in the southwest bedroom on the second floor. Although there is some disagreement as to the date of her birth, records of the Trinity Episcopal Church of Atchison indicate the date was July 24, 1897. Her father, Edwin Stanton Earhart, was a lawyer whose position as claims agent for a railroad required him to travel a great deal. Consequently Amelia and her sister Muriel stayed with their grandparents much of the time. In one of her books Amelia mentioned that she had attended grammar school in Atchison until the eighth grade and had skipped two grades in the process. Even though she lived in many different cities, Amelia considered Atchison her hometown. It is probable that she spent more time in the house she was born in, called the Otis House, than anywhere else. The Amelia Earhart Birthplace represents one of the few remaining tangible associations with this famous aviation pilot.", "precise_score": 6.482717514038086, "rough_score": 7.227572441101074, "source": "search", "title": "Amelia Earhart Birthplace--Aviation: From Sand Dunes to ..." }, { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "Amelia Mary Earhart, daughter of Samuel \"Edwin\" Stanton Earhart (1867-1930) and Amelia \"Amy\" (nee Otis) (1869–1962), was born in Atchison, Kansas, in the home of her maternal grandfather, Alfred Gideon Otis (1827–1912), a former federal judge, president of the Atchison Savings Bank and a leading citizen in the town. Amelia was the second child of the marriage, after an infant stillborn in August 1896. She was of part German descent. 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Located at and best viewed from the air.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.8519840240478516, "source": "wiki", "title": "Amelia Earhart" }, { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "*Amelia Earhart Bridge (1997), located in Atchison, Kansas.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.3901817798614502, "source": "wiki", "title": "Amelia Earhart" }, { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "Amelia Earhart - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.5583720207214355, "source": "search", "title": "Amelia Earhart - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society" }, { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "Aviatrix. Born: July 24, 1897, Atchison, Kansas.  Married: George Palmer Putnam, February 7, 1931. Died: July 1937.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.300161361694336, "source": "search", "title": "Amelia Earhart - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society" }, { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "View primary sources related to Amelia Earhart in Kansas Memory.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.874387264251709, "source": "search", "title": "Amelia Earhart - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society" }, { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "Inducted into the Kansas Walk of Honor in 2012.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.447135925292969, "source": "search", "title": "Amelia Earhart - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society" }, { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "Author: Kansas Historical Society", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.531949043273926, "source": "search", "title": "Amelia Earhart - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society" }, { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "Author information: The Kansas Historical Society is a state agency charged with actively safeguarding and sharing the state's history.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.291458129882812, "source": "search", "title": "Amelia Earhart - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society" }, { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "Kansas Memory", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.51063346862793, "source": "search", "title": "Amelia Earhart - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society" }, { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "Our online collections contain more than 500,000 images of photos, documents, and artifacts, which grows daily. Find your story in Kansas through this rich resource!", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.561305046081543, "source": "search", "title": "Amelia Earhart - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society" }, { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "Amelia lives primarily with her maternal grandparents in Atchison during the school year and spends summers with her parents in Kansas City. Despite her grandmother?s disapproval, Amelia spends her free time roaming the outdoors — riding imaginary horses, climbing trees, sledding, and hunting.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.469397068023682, "source": "search", "title": "Timeline: Amelia Earhart, 1897-1937 - American Experience" }, { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "Born: July 24, 1897 in Atchison, Kansas", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.889996528625488, "source": "search", "title": "Biography: Amelia Earhart for Kids - Ducksters" }, { "answer": "Kansas", "passage": "The Amelia Earhart Birthplace is located on 223 North Terrace St., in Atchison, Kansas. The museum is open Monday-Friday 9:00am to 4:00pm, Saturday 10:00am to 4:00pm and Sunday 1:00pm to 4:00pm; on holidays by appointment. There is a fee for admission. Please call 913-367-4217 or visit the museum's website for information. Another valuable online source of information on Amelia Earhart are the George Palmer Putnam Collection of Amelia Earhart Papers at Purdue University .", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.682974338531494, "source": "search", "title": "Amelia Earhart Birthplace--Aviation: From Sand Dunes to ..." } ]
Who was Theodore Roosevelt's Vice President between 1901 and 1905?
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What was Phil Collins' last UK No 1 of the 80s?
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His most successful singles from the period include \"In the Air Tonight\", \"Against All Odds\", \"Sussudio\" and \"Another Day in Paradise\".", "precise_score": 3.1668975353240967, "rough_score": 5.864949703216553, "source": "wiki", "title": "Phil Collins" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": "In 1989 Collins worked on his fourth studio album ...But Seriously, and appeared on The Who Tour 1989, performing the role of young Tommy's wicked Uncle Ernie in a reprisal of the rock opera Tommy (a part originally played by their late drummer, Keith Moon). In November, Collins released ...But Seriously, which became another huge success, featuring as its lead single the anti-homelessness anthem \"Another Day in Paradise\", with David Crosby singing backing vocals. \"Another Day in Paradise\" reached No. 1 on the Billboard charts at the end of 1989, won Collins Best British Single at the Brit Awards in 1990, and the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1991; it was also one of Germany's most successful singles of all time. It became the final U.S. number-one single of the 1980s. Despite its success, the song was also heavily criticised. It also became linked to allegations of hypocrisy made against Collins.", "precise_score": -1.4079453945159912, "rough_score": -3.8346550464630127, "source": "wiki", "title": "Phil Collins" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": "Writing about Collins in a 2013 publication on 1980s popular music, Dylan Jones said that, along with the press, \"many of his peers despised him so\". Some fellow artists have criticised Collins publicly. Appearing on a 1989 edition of BBC programme Juke Box Jury, Collins applauded an upcoming single by British new wave band Sigue Sigue Sputnik; this prompted their singer, Martin Degville, to say directly to Collins's face: \"God! We must have really got it wrong if you like us!\" In 1990, former Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters criticised Collins's \"ubiquitous nature\", including his involvement in The Who's 1989 reunion tour. David Bowie subsequently dismissed his own critically reviled 1980s output as his \"Phil Collins years/albums\". In addition to the song's negative press from music journalists, singer-songwriter and political activist Billy Bragg also criticised Collins for writing \"Another Day in Paradise\", stating: \"Phil Collins might write a song about the homeless, but if he doesn't have the action to go with it he's just exploiting that for a subject.\" ", "precise_score": -0.9878378510475159, "rough_score": 2.503092050552368, "source": "wiki", "title": "Phil Collins" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": "In 2010, Gary Mills of The Quietus made an impassioned defence of Collins: \"There can't be many figures in the world of pop who have inspired quite the same kind of hatred-bordering-on-civil-unrest as Collins, and there can't be too many who have shifted anything like the 150 million plus units that he's got through as a solo artist either...The disgrace of a career bogged entirely in the determined dross of No Jacket Required however is simply not justified, regardless of how Collins gained either his fortune, or his public image.\" David Sheppard wrote for the BBC in 2010: \"Granted, Collins has sometimes been guilty of painting the bull’s-eye on his own forehead (that self-aggrandising Live Aid Concorde business, the cringe-worthy lyrics to 'Another Day in Paradise', Buster, etc.), but nonetheless, the sometime Genesis frontman’s canon is so substantial and his hits so profuse that it feels myopic to dismiss him merely as a haughty purveyor of tortured, romantic ballads for the middle income world.\" ", "precise_score": -6.487334251403809, "rough_score": -5.464087963104248, "source": "wiki", "title": "Phil Collins" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": "Collins released the single \"Another Day in Paradise\" in 1989 to raise awareness of homelessness around the world. Some critics accused him of hypocrisy as a millionaire musician. However, he collected money for homeless charities from fans at concerts and then donated double the total takings out of his own money. It was not the first time Collins had referred to the issue in his lyrics. He had previously written about the subject in the Genesis song \"Man on the Corner\" for the 1981 album \"Abacab\".", "precise_score": -4.643776893615723, "rough_score": -5.543711185455322, "source": "search", "title": "Phil Collins - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": "Collins was portrayed in the cartoon South Park in the episode \"Timmy 2000\" holding his Oscar throughout, referring to his 1999 win for You'll Be in My Heart, which defeated \"Blame Canada\" from South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. He was seen again in the episode \"Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000\". Collins appears briefly in the Finnish animated sitcom Pasila in the episode \"Phil Collins Hangover\". The music of this episode is a pastiche of Collins's Another Day in Paradise. Collins was mentioned in the Psych episode \"Disco Didn't Die. It Was Murdered!\" as resembling Shawn Spencer's father, Henry, portrayed by actor Corbin Bernsen. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.94465970993042, "source": "wiki", "title": "Phil Collins" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": "Regarding criticism of his single \"Another Day in Paradise\", Collins stated: \"When I drive down the street, I see the same things everyone else sees. It's a misconception that if you have a lot of money you're somehow out of touch with reality.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.733255386352539, "source": "wiki", "title": "Phil Collins" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": "Despite his statement that he did not leave Britain for tax purposes, Collins was one of several wealthy figures living in tax havens who were singled out for criticism in a 2008 report by the charity Christian Aid. The Independent included Collins as one of their \"ten celebrity tax exiles\", erroneously repeating that he had left the country when Labour won the 1997 general election and that he threatened to return if the Conservatives won in 2005. Referring to the 1997 general election in his article \"Famous men and their misunderstood politics\" for MSN, Hugh Wilson stated: \"Labour won it in a landslide, which just goes to show the influence pop stars really wield\". He also wrote that Collins's reported comments and subsequent move to Switzerland led to \"accusations of hypocrisy\" since he had \"bemoaned the plight of the homeless in the song 'Another Day in Paradise'\", making him \"an easy target when future elections came round\". The Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott song \"When I Get Back to Blighty\", from their 2014 album What Have We Become?, made reference to Collins as \"a prisoner to his tax returns\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.71379280090332, "source": "wiki", "title": "Phil Collins" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": "  3. Another Day In Paradise", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.231161117553711, "source": "search", "title": "Phil Collins - Hits - Amazon.com Music" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": " 2012 Dirty Cops: Ta Batsonia (Video short) (writer: \"Another Day in Paradise\")", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.387115478515625, "source": "search", "title": "Phil Collins - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": "- Topp 12 - Ditt Idol (2006) ... (writer: \"Another Day in Paradise\")", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.192499160766602, "source": "search", "title": "Phil Collins - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": " 2004 Phil Collins: Finally... The First Farewell Tour (Video documentary) (lyrics: \"Something Happened on the Way to Heaven\") / (writer: \"Drums, Drums, and More Drums\", \"Something Happened on the Way to Heaven\", \"Against All Odds\", \"Don't Lose My Number\", \"You'll Be In My Heart\", \"One More Night\", \"Hang In Long Enough\", \"Come With Me\", \"I Missed Again\", \"Another Day in Paradise\", \"No Way Out\", \"In The Air Tonight\", \"Dance Into The Light\", \"Two Hearts\", \"Wear My Hat\", \"Easy Lover\", \"Sussudio\", \"It's Not Too Late\", \"Take Me Home\")", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.234592437744141, "source": "search", "title": "Phil Collins - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": "- Episode #1.5 (2003) ... (writer: \"Another Day in Paradise\")", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.14178466796875, "source": "search", "title": "Phil Collins - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": "- Heat 1 (2001) ... (writer: \"Another Day in Paradise\")", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.072307586669922, "source": "search", "title": "Phil Collins - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": "- Episode #7.2 (1996) ... 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(\"Another Day In Paradise\", uncredited)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.08240795135498, "source": "search", "title": "Phil Collins - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": "- Höllensturz (1990) ... (performer: \"Another Day In Paradise\") / (writer: \"Another Day In Paradise\")", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.961029052734375, "source": "search", "title": "Phil Collins - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": "- Mit dem Anruf kommt der Tod (1991) ... (performer: \"Another Day In Paradise\")", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.9291410446167, "source": "search", "title": "Phil Collins - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": "- Episode dated 23 July 1990 (1990) ... (performer: \"Another Day in Paradise\") / (writer: \"Another Day in Paradise\")", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.081100463867188, "source": "search", "title": "Phil Collins - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": "He won the British Phonographic Industry Award for British Male Solo Artist in 1986 following the success of his multi-million selling album \"No Jacket Required\". He won the 1989 Brit Award for British Male Solo Artist following the success of his singles \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" and \"Two Hearts\", both featured in the movie Buster (1988). He was also the winner of the 1990 Brit Awards for British Male Solo Artist and British Single for \"Another Day in Paradise\" following the success of his multi-million selling album \"But Seriously\".", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.980368614196777, "source": "search", "title": "Phil Collins - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Another Day in Paradise", "passage": "He had US number one singles with \"Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)\" (1984), \"One More Night\" (1985), \"Sussudio\" (1985), \"Separate Lives\" (1985), \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" (1988), \"Two Hearts\" (1989) and \"Another Day in Paradise\" (1989). Genesis had a US number one single with \"Invisible Touch\" (1986).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.818480491638184, "source": "search", "title": "Phil Collins - Biography - IMDb" } ]
What was Al Pacino's first movie?
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He achieved international acclaim and recognition for his breakthrough role as Michael Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather (1972). He received his first Oscar nomination and would reprise the role in sequels Part II (1974) and Part III (1990). Pacino's performance as Corleone is now regarded as one of the greatest screen performances in film history.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.1578686237335205, "source": "wiki", "title": "Al Pacino" }, { "answer": "Me, Natalie", "passage": "Pacino found acting enjoyable and realized he had a gift for it while studying at The Actors Studio. However, his early work was not financially rewarding. After his success on stage, Pacino made his movie debut in 1969 with a brief appearance in Me, Natalie, an independent film starring Patty Duke. In 1970, Pacino signed with the talent agency Creative Management Associates (CMA).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.1301469802856445, "source": "wiki", "title": "Al Pacino" }, { "answer": "Me, Natalie", "passage": "Pacino was born on April 25, 1940, in the Bronx, New York, to an Italian-American family. His parents, Rose (Gerardi) and Sal Pacino , divorced when he was young. His mother moved them into his grandparents' house. Pacino found himself often repeating the plots and voices of characters he had seen in the movies, one of his favorite activities. Bored and unmotivated in school, the young Al Pacino found a haven in school plays, and his interest soon blossomed into a full-time career. Starting on the stage, he went through a lengthy period of depression and poverty, sometimes having to borrow bus fare to make it to auditions. He made it into the prestigious Actors Studio in 1966, studying under legendary acting coach Lee Strasberg , creator of the Method Approach that would become the trademark of many '70s-era actors. After appearing in a string of plays in supporting roles, he finally hit it big with \"The Indian Wants the Bronx\", winning an Obie award for the 1966-67 season. That was followed by a Tony Award for \"Does the Tiger Wear a Necktie?\". His first feature films made little departure from the gritty realistic stage performances that earned him respect: he played a junkie in The Panic in Needle Park (1971) after his film debut in Me, Natalie (1969). What came next would change his life forever. The role of Michael Corleone in The Godfather (1972) was one of the most sought-after of the time: Robert Redford , Warren Beatty , Jack Nicholson , Ryan O'Neal , Robert De Niro and a host of others either wanted it or were mentioned for it, but director Francis Ford Coppola had his heart set on the unknown Italian Pacino for the role, although pretty much everyone else--from the studio to the producers to some of the cast members--didn't want him. Though Coppola won out through slick persuasion, Pacino was in constant fear of being fired during the hellish shoot. Much to his (and Coppola's) relief, the film was a monster hit that did wonders for everyone's career, including Pacino's, and earned him his first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Instead of taking on easier projects for the big money he could now command, however, Pacino threw his support behind what he considered tough but important films, such as the true-life crime drama Serpico (1973) and the tragic real-life bank robbery film Dog Day Afternoon (1975). He opened eyes around the film world for his brave choice of roles, and he was nominated three consecutive years for the \"Best Actor\" Academy Award. He faltered slightly with Bobby Deerfield (1977), but regained his stride with ...and justice for all. (1979), for which he received another Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. This would, unfortunately, signal the beginning of a decline in his career, which produced such critical and commercial flops as Cruising (1980) and Author! Author! (1982). He took on another vicious gangster role and cemented his legendary status in the ultra-violent cult hit Scarface (1983), but a monumental mistake was about to follow. Revolution (1985) endured an endless and seemingly cursed shoot in which equipment was destroyed, weather was terrible, and Pacino became terribly ill with pneumonia. Constant changes in the script also further derailed a project that seemed doomed from the start anyway. The Revolutionary War film is considered one of the worst films ever, not to mention one of the worst of his career, resulted in his first truly awful reviews and kept him off the screen for the next four years. Returning to the stage, Pacino has done much to give back and contribute to the theatre, which he considers his first love. He directed a film, The Local Stigmatic (1990), but it remains unreleased. He lifted his self-imposed exile with the striking Sea of Love (1989) as a hard-drinking cop. It marked the second phase of Pacino's career, being the first to feature his now famous dark, owl eyes and hoarse, gravelly voice. Returning to the Corleones, he made The Godfather: Part III (1990) and earned raves for his first comedic role in the colorful Dick Tracy (1990). This earned him another Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, and two years later he was nominated for Glengarry Glen Ross (1992). He went into romantic mode for Frankie and Johnny (1991). In 1992 he finally won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his amazing performance in Scent of a Woman (1992). A mixture of technical perfection (he plays a blind man) and charisma, the role was tailor-made for him, and remains a classic. The next few years would see Pacino becoming more comfortable with acting and movies as a business, turning out great roles in great films with more frequency and less of the demanding personal involvement of his wilder days. Carlito's Way (1993) proved another gangster classic, as did the epic crime drama Heat (1995) directed by Michael Mann and co-starring Robert De Niro , although they only had a few scenes together. He returned to the director's chair for the highly acclaimed and quirky Shakespeare adaptation Looking for Richard (1996). City Hall (1996), Donnie Brasco (1997) and The Devil's Advocate (1997) all came out in this period. Reteaming with Mann and then Oliver Stone , he gave two commanding performances in The Insider (1999) and Any Given Sunday (1999).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.598031044006348, "source": "search", "title": "Al Pacino - Biography - IMDb" }, { "answer": "Me, Natalie", "passage": "Following further acting training from Lee Strasberg, Pacino won an Obie Award for his role in The Indian Wants The Bronx. He also won a Tony Award for Does The Tiger Wear a Necktie? His debut film appearance was in 1969's Me, Natalie. The film did not receive a great deal of attention.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.5844614505767822, "source": "search", "title": "Al Pacino | Biography, News, Photos and Videos ..." }, { "answer": "Me, Natalie", "passage": "Pacino made his film debut in the 1969 flop Me, Natalie. After making his theatrical directorial debut with 1970's Rats, he returned to the screen a year later in Panic in Needle Park, again appearing as a junkie. (To prepare for the role, he and co-star Kitty Winn conducted extensive research in known drug-dealer haunts as well as methadone clinics.) While the picture was not a success, Pacino again earned critical raves. Next came Francis Ford Coppola's 1972 Mafia epic The Godfather. As Michael Corleone, the son of an infamous crime lord reluctantly thrust into the family business, Pacino shot to stardom, earning a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination for his soulful performance. While the follow-up, 1973's Scarecrow, was received far less warmly, the police drama Serpico was a smash, as was 1974's The Godfather Part II for which he earned his third Academy Award nomination. The 1975 fact-based Dog Day Afternoon, in which Pacino starred as a robber attempting to stick up a bank in order to finance his gay lover's sex-change operation, was yet another staggering success.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.5676215887069702, "source": "search", "title": "Al Pacino - Rotten Tomatoes" } ]
In which year did Alcock and Brown make their Atlantic crossing?
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During the War, Alcock resolved to fly the Atlantic, and after the war he approached the Vickers engineering and aviation firm at Weybridge, who had considered entering their Vickers Vimy IV twin-engined bomber in the competition but had not yet found a pilot. Alcock's enthusiasm impressed the Vickers' team and he was appointed as their pilot. Work began on converting the Vimy for the long flight, replacing the bomb carriers with extra petrol tanks. Shortly afterwards Brown, who was unemployed, approached Vickers seeking a post and his knowledge of long distance navigation convinced them to take him on as Alcock's navigator. ", "precise_score": 7.092809200286865, "rough_score": 3.9776201248168945, "source": "wiki", "title": "Transatlantic flight" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "Although Alcock and Brown first flew across the Atlantic in 1919, it took two more decades before commercial flights could become practical. The North Atlantic presented severe challenges for aviators due to weather and the long distances involved, with few stopping points. 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They flew most of the way through thick clouds, in an open cockpit, with ice forming on the wings and in their hair. It’s almost unbelievable that they found their way to Ireland with only a wobbling compass to guide them. They crash-landed, but got out of the aircraft with only minor cuts and bruises. In order to commemorate their amazing achievement, Paul Lomatschinsky and I made a flight across the Atlantic from Alcock and Brown’s departure point, St. John’s, Newfoundland, to Ireland and then onward to Wales, U.K. Our flight covered nearly 2,200 miles and demonstrated that flying the Atlantic in a small plane still poses some very real challenges. But first, we had to get our aircraft from its base in France to Newfoundland…", "precise_score": 7.225672721862793, "rough_score": 5.040389537811279, "source": "search", "title": "Transatlantic In A Twin Star - Plane & Pilot Magazine" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "They made landfall in Galway at 8:40 a.m. on 15 June 1919, not far from their intended landing place, after less than sixteen hours' flying time.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.826403617858887, "source": "wiki", "title": "Transatlantic flight of Alcock and Brown" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "Alcock was killed on 18 December 1919 when he crashed near Rouen whilst flying the new Vickers Viking amphibian to the Paris Airshow. Brown died on 4 October 1948.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.0747621059417725, "source": "wiki", "title": "Transatlantic flight of Alcock and Brown" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "A replica Vimy, NX71MY, was built in Australia and the USA in 1994 for an American, Peter McMillan, who flew it from England to Australia with Australian Lang Kidby in 1994 to re-enact the first England-Australia flight by Ross & Keith Smith with Vimy G-EAOU in 1919. In 1999, Mark Rebholz and John LaNoue re-enacted the first flight from London to Cape Town with this same replica, and in late 2006 the aeroplane was donated to Brooklands Museum at Weybridge, Surrey. After making a special Alcock & Brown 90th anniversary return visit to Clifden in June 2009 (flown by John Dodd and Clive Edwards), and some final public flying displays at the Goodwood Revival that September, the Vimy made its final flight on 15 November 2009 from Dunsfold Park to Brooklands crewed by John Dodd (pilot), Clive Edwards and Peter McMillan. Retired from flying for the foreseeable future, it is now on public display in the Museum's Bellman hangar but will be maintained to full airworthy standards.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.818296432495117, "source": "wiki", "title": "Transatlantic flight of Alcock and Brown" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "A small amount of mail, 196 letters and a parcel, was carried on Alcock and Brown's flight, the first time mail was carried by air across the ocean. The government of the Dominion of Newfoundland overprinted stamps for this carriage with the inscription \"Transatlantic air post 1919\". 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This flight was not eligible for the Daily Mail prize since it took more than 72 consecutive hours and also because more than one aircraft was used in the attempt.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.763455867767334, "source": "wiki", "title": "Transatlantic flight" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "Their altitude varied between sea level and 12,000 ft (3,700 m) and upon take-off they carried 865 imperial gallons (3,900 L) of fuel. They made landfall in Galway at 8:40 a.m. on 15 June 1919, not far from their intended landing place, after less than sixteen hours' flying time. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.087847709655762, "source": "wiki", "title": "Transatlantic flight" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "The first transatlantic flight by rigid airship, and the first return transatlantic flight, was made just a couple of weeks after the transatlantic flight of Alcock and Brown, on 2 July 1919. Major George Herbert Scott of the Royal Air Force flew the airship R34 with his crew and passengers from RAF East Fortune, Scotland to Mineola, New York (on Long Island) covering a distance of about 3,000 statute miles (4,800 km) in about four and a half days.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -2.6752054691314697, "source": "wiki", "title": "Transatlantic flight" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": ";First transatlantic flight: On 8–31 May 1919, the U.S. Navy Curtiss NC-4 flying boat under the command of Albert Read, flew from Rockaway, New York, to Plymouth (England), via among other stops Trepassey (Newfoundland), Horta and Ponta Delgada (both Azores) and Lisbon (Portugal) in 53h 58m, spread over 23 days. The crossing from Newfoundland to the European mainland had taken 10 days 22 hours, with the total time in flight of 26h 46m. The longest non-stop leg of the journey, from Trepassey, Newfoundland, to Horta in the Azores, was and lasted 15h 18m.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.496565818786621, "source": "wiki", "title": "Transatlantic flight" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": ";Sopwith Atlantic failure: On 18 May 1919, the Australian Harry Hawker, together with navigator Kenneth Mackenzie Grieve, attempted to become the first to achieve a non-stop flight across the Atlantic Ocean. They set off from Mount Pearl, Newfoundland, in the Sopwith Atlantic biplane. After fourteen and a half hours of flight the engine overheated and they were forced to divert towards the shipping lanes: they found a passing freighter, the Danish Mary, established contact and crash-landed ahead of her. Mary's radio was out of order, so that it was not until six days later when the boat reached Scotland that word was received that they were safe. The wheels from the undercarriage, jettisoned soon after takeoff, were later recovered by local fishermen and are now in the Newfoundland Museum in St. John's.Kev Darling: Hawker Typhoon, Tempest and Sea Fury. The Crowood Press, 2003. ISBN 1 86126 620 0. p.8", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.10567569732666, "source": "wiki", "title": "Transatlantic flight" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "; First non-stop transatlantic flight: On 14–15 June 1919, Capt. John Alcock and Lieut. 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Alcock and Brown were knighted by King George V and awarded the Northcliffe prize by the Secretary of State for War and Air, Winston Churchill. Alcock and Brown toured England and were praised from banquet to banquet. But Alcock was killed in a crash in December 1919, and Brown never flew again (though he lived till after World War II).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.2373042106628418, "source": "search", "title": "the trans Atlantic flight of Alcock and Brown" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "The other man was a Frenchman who had worked his way up from being a shepherd in France to being a waiter to, by 1919, being the owner of two fashionable Manhattan hotels. His name was Raymond Orteig, and he had no connection to the world of aviation. But watching the prizes of post-war aviation being garnered by England and the United States, and seeing France fall by the wayside, he sent a letter to the president of the Aero Club of America, dated May 22, 1919:", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.226887702941895, "source": "search", "title": "the trans Atlantic flight of Alcock and Brown" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "The year 1919 saw yet a third crossing of the Atlantic, this one in July by a British dirigible, the R.34, a virtual carbon copy of a captured German Zeppelin (called, as it happened, the L.33). The crossing was, in fact, a two- way transatlantic flight, making the R.34 the first aircraft to cross the Atlantic both ways. The flight from Scotland to New York was not without its harrowing moments. The weather was bad the entire trip over, and at one point a crew member had to parachute out of the airship to direct the ground crew. But the airship created a sensation in New York and heralded the beginning of regular airship service over the Atlantic. (The crossing back to Europe took only three days.)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.058779239654541, "source": "search", "title": "the trans Atlantic flight of Alcock and Brown" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "Colum McCann’s new novel, “TransAtlantic,” lifts off with a roar. The year is 1919, just after the end of the First World War: “It was that time of the century when the idea of a gentleman had almost become myth.” The war, McCann writes, had “concussed the world.” And yet here are two gentlemen, Jack Alcock and Arthur Brown, ready to set off in a modified bomber, a Vickers Vimy — “It looked as if it had borrowed its design from a form of dragonfly” — to fly the Atlantic, from St. John’s in Newfoundland all the way to Ireland. If they succeed, they’ll make history. They will make a brand-new world.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.922513484954834, "source": "search", "title": "TransAtlantic,’ by Colum McCann - The New York Times" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "The challenge lay unaccepted until 1919 and the close of WW I. Aviation technology had advanced rapidly during the war, but it was still only a mere sixteen years after the Wright Brothers had made their famous flight at Kitty Hawk.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.115561485290527, "source": "search", "title": "The Virtual Exploration Society - Crossing the Atlantic by Air" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "The first successful attempt to cross the Atlantic by plane was made in May of 1919. The United States Navy had seen a need during the war for an aircraft with enough range and bomb/depth charge capacity to guard ships in the Atlantic against attack from German submarines. Four of these planes were built by Curtiss aircraft and given the designation NC (for Navy/Curtiss). The \"Nancies,\" as they were nicknamed, were designed as flying boats and could land and take off on the water.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.35283374786377, "source": "search", "title": "The Virtual Exploration Society - Crossing the Atlantic by Air" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "Meanwhile the commander of the crossing attempt, John Towers, had decided to start the flight without the troublesome NC-4. As NC-4 prepared to land at Trespassey Bay, NC-1 and NC-3 were trying to take off. NC-4 would have been left behind, except that NC-1 and 3 had been accidentally overloaded with fuel and couldn't get into the air. The flight was rescheduled to leave the next day which was May 16th, 1919. The Commander of NC-4, Albert Read, used the extra time to have a new engine and three new propellers installed on his plane in an attempt to resolve the aircraft's mechanical problems.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.03285026550293, "source": "search", "title": "The Virtual Exploration Society - Crossing the Atlantic by Air" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "As late as March, 1919, Vickers hadn't even entered in the competition. It was only after a young, former war pilot named John Alcock had came to the company and persuaded them to enter the race (and let him pilot the craft) that work on the modified Vimy began. Two 360-horsepower Rolls Royce engines were mounted on the plane to drive it along at speeds of 90 miles per hour and give it a range of 2,440 miles. Two seats were installed in the cockpit in tandem (next to each other) for the two-man crew: a pilot and a navigator.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -6.606199741363525, "source": "search", "title": "The Virtual Exploration Society - Crossing the Atlantic by Air" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "The Vimy was built, tested, dismantled and shipped to Newfoundland in short order. Meanwhile, other competitors were already in Canada getting ready for their attempts by clearing airfields and testing their aircraft. Only bad weather and soggy conditions prevented the Atlantic and the Raymor from taking off before the Vickers team even arrived on May 13th, 1919.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.232419967651367, "source": "search", "title": "The Virtual Exploration Society - Crossing the Atlantic by Air" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "Flying machine: Those magnificent men who built a replica 1919 Vimy plane to fly round the world | Daily Mail Online", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.49807357788086, "source": "search", "title": "Flying machine: Those magnificent men who built a replica ..." }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "In 1919, The Daily Mail’s proprietor Lord Northcliffe offered an enormous prize of £10,000 to the first airmen who could cross the Atlantic.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.621650695800781, "source": "search", "title": "Flying machine: Those magnificent men who built a replica ..." }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "A man who built a replica Vimy in 1969 added enough of the remainder for McMillan and Kidby to set to work turning 150 sheets of plywood, hundreds of yards of lumber, 500 yards of cotton fabric, 1,000ft of steel tube and 700ft of control cable into an exact recreation of a 1919 Vimy.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.949130058288574, "source": "search", "title": "Flying machine: Those magnificent men who built a replica ..." }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "‘In 1919, the press called it the Great Trans-Planet Air Race,’ says McMillan.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.153375625610352, "source": "search", "title": "Flying machine: Those magnificent men who built a replica ..." }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "To recreate the 1919 flight, McMillan recruited the air adventurer Steve Fossett, whose navigator would use the same methods Brown had used 86 years previously, combining wind conditions, the drift of the sea, the exact time of sunset (to determine longitude) and a tabulated chart from the Air Almanac.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.339628219604492, "source": "search", "title": "Flying machine: Those magnificent men who built a replica ..." }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "Goose Bay becomes our home for three more days due to blizzards there and freezing rain in St. John’s, 519 miles away. Finally, we’re able to depart, and the views are spectacular: The land, lakes and sea are all a solidly cold shade of white. Beautifully stark. On final approach for runway 29, the wind is gusting to almost 50 mph and blowing straight on the nose, which makes for a turbulent but otherwise straightforward landing. We collect our oxygen supplies and head off to practice our takeoff for our overweight transatlantic flight. As we climb and circle over the strangely Scottish-looking town and harbor, we realize that we’ve just followed the same route that Alcock and Brown took on the first transatlantic takeoff in 1919. We land and are very pleased with ourselves that we’ve finally reached the start of our journey.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.961315155029297, "source": "search", "title": "Transatlantic In A Twin Star - Plane & Pilot Magazine" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "Alcock and Brown were motivated to make the first transatlantic flight on June 14, 1919, by the offer of a prize of £10,000 (equivalent to more than $750,000 today) put up by the Daily Mail newspaper.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.020048141479492, "source": "search", "title": "Transatlantic In A Twin Star - Plane & Pilot Magazine" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "I rapidly go by car back to Swansea where family and friends are waiting to celebrate our successful flight. The journey had taken 12 months to plan and wouldn’t have been possible without the support of loved ones, who knew of the potentially lethal dangers lurking above the vast Atlantic. The fact that the trip is still so hazardous in a small plane that has benefitted from a century of aviation technology makes Alcock and Brown’s first transatlantic flight in 1919 seem less like a human achievement and more like a miracle.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.06565219163894653, "source": "search", "title": "Transatlantic In A Twin Star - Plane & Pilot Magazine" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "The Forgotten Fliers of 1919", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.172146797180176, "source": "search", "title": "Flight of the NC-4 - You just landed at AeroFiles!" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "Several million people fly the Atlantic each year. Every plane that crosses does so under a system of radio communications, weather forecasting, satellite navigation, and rescue forces that is the inheritance of the first transatlantic flight, by the US Navy's NC flying boats. Today, the story of the NC Transatlantic Flight Expedition and its crews has sadly been all but lost in the dust of history. In 1919, the Navy's NC-4 and a crew of six made the first successful transatlantic flight. It took some three weeks, May 8-27, to accomplish that. Humans had only taken wing in airplanes less than 20 years before, and Lindbergh's Paris flight was still eight years away.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.869413375854492, "source": "search", "title": "Flight of the NC-4 - You just landed at AeroFiles!" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "On May 8, 1919, NC-1, -3, and -4 took off from Naval Air Station Rockaway in Long Island, New York, with Trepassey, Newfoundland, the intermediate stop prior to their attempt at the Atlantic. After delays from NC-4's engine trouble near Cape Cod and bad weather at Trepassey, all three aircraft finally departed on the long flight across on Friday evening, May 16. In contrast to te present, these aircraft flew at 90 mph maximum, with the crews exposed to the elements in open, unheated cockpits. A scheduled stop for fuel in the Azores required more than 17 hours to reach—elapsed flying time for the entire crossing would add up to more than 26 hours!", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.272516250610352, "source": "search", "title": "Flight of the NC-4 - You just landed at AeroFiles!" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "    NC-4 was the first in 1919, and for always. Its place in history and the significance of its flight have long been diminished by the public's love of heroics. The crews were soon forgotten as America looked to peace and prosperity after the war. This was best demonstrated by our Congress, which took more than 10 years to appropriate the meager budget needed to award special medals which were authorized for the NC crews. Four presidential elections passed before the men stood at their White House ceremony!", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.1669340133667, "source": "search", "title": "Flight of the NC-4 - You just landed at AeroFiles!" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "    In the summer of 1919, American composer Frederick Bigelow was so moved as to write a song, \"The NC-4 March.\" Each year at 4th of July celebrations and on town greens, this tune can still be heard from brass bands, but very few know the cryptic significance of its title.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.169549942016602, "source": "search", "title": "Flight of the NC-4 - You just landed at AeroFiles!" }, { "answer": "1919", "passage": "1919", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.903327941894531, "source": "search", "title": "Famous Firsts in Aviation - Infoplease" } ]
Which movie director was born on exactly the same day as actor Tommy Lee Jones?
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Which singer wrote the musical Someone Like You?
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What state had its bi-centenary of joining the Union a year after North Carolina?
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Sims (1964), the US Supreme Court implemented the principle of \"one man, one vote\", ruling that congressional districts had to be reapportioned based on censuses (as the state already had in its constitution but had not implemented.) Further, it ruled that both houses of bicameral state legislatures had to be apportioned by population, as there was no constitutional basis for states to have geographically based systems. At that time, Alabama and many other states had to change their legislative districting, as many across the country had systems that underrepresented urban areas and districts. This had caused decades of underinvestment in such areas. For instance, Birmingham and Jefferson County taxes had supplied one-third of the state budget, but Jefferson County received only 1/67th of state services in funding. Through the legislative delegations, the Alabama legislature kept control of county governments.", "precise_score": -10.485579490661621, "rough_score": -7.330848693847656, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The state is composed of 100 counties. Its two largest metropolitan areas are among the top ten fastest-growing in the country: its capital, Raleigh, and its largest city, Charlotte. In the past five decades, North Carolina's economy has undergone a transition from reliance upon tobacco, textiles, and furniture-making to a more diversified economy with engineering, energy, biotechnology, and finance sectors. ", "precise_score": -5.096029281616211, "rough_score": -9.632633209228516, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "North Carolina consists of three main geographic sections: the Atlantic coastal plain, which occupies the eastern 45% of the state; the Piedmont region, which contains the middle 35%; and the Appalachian Mountains and foothills. The extreme eastern section of the state contains the Outer Banks, a string of sandy, narrow barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean and two inland waterways or \"sounds\": Albemarle Sound in the north and Pamlico Sound in the south. They are the two largest landlocked sounds in the United States.", "precise_score": -8.085440635681152, "rough_score": -10.131710052490234, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Before A.D. 200, residents were building earthwork mounds, which were used for ceremonial and religious purposes. Succeeding peoples, including those of the ancient Mississippian culture established by A.D. 1000 in the Piedmont, continued to build or add onto such mounds. In the 500–700 years preceding European contact, the Mississippian culture built large, complex cities and maintained far-flung regional trading networks. Historically documented tribes in the North Carolina region included the Carolina Algonquian-speaking tribes of the coastal areas, such as the Chowanoke, Roanoke, Pamlico, Machapunga, Coree, Cape Fear Indians, and others, who were the first to encounter the English; Iroquoian-speaking Meherrin, Cherokee and Tuscarora of the interior; and Southeastern Siouan tribes, such as the Cheraw, Waxhaw, Saponi, Waccamaw, and Catawba.", "precise_score": -9.482736587524414, "rough_score": -10.073884963989258, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In June 1718 Blackbeard, aka Edward Teach, ran his flagship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, aground at Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina, in present-day Carteret County. After the grounding her crew and supplies were transferred to smaller ships. In 1996 Intersal, Inc., a private firm, discovered the remains of a vessel likely to be the Queen Anne's Revenge, which was added to the US National Register of Historic Places. In November, after losing his ship and appealing to the governor of North Carolina who promised safe-haven and a pardon, the notorious pirate, Blackbeard (Edward Teach) was killed in an ambush by troops from Virginia. ", "precise_score": -8.895987510681152, "rough_score": -7.310486316680908, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "North Carolina became one of the English Thirteen Colonies and with the territory of South Carolina was originally known as the Province of Carolina. The northern and southern parts of the original province separated in 1729. Originally settled by small farmers, sometimes having a few slaves, who were oriented toward subsistence agriculture, the colony lacked cities or towns. Pirates menaced the coastal settlements, but by 1718 the pirates had been captured and killed. Growth was strong in the middle of the 18th century, as the economy attracted Scots-Irish, Quaker, English and German immigrants. The colonists generally supported the American Revolution, as the number of Loyalists was smaller than in some other colonies.", "precise_score": -6.7404656410217285, "rough_score": -9.895896911621094, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "During colonial times, Edenton served as the state capital beginning in 1722, and New Bern was selected as the capital in 1766. Construction of Tryon Palace, which served as the residence and offices of the provincial governor William Tryon, began in 1767 and was completed in 1771. In 1788 Raleigh was chosen as the site of the new capital, as its central location protected it from attacks from the coast. Officially established in 1792 as both county seat and state capital, the city was named after Sir Walter Raleigh, sponsor of Roanoke, the \"lost colony\" on Roanoke Island. ", "precise_score": -11.037127494812012, "rough_score": -9.81021785736084, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "North Carolina made the smallest per-capita contribution to the war of any state, as only 7,800 men joined the Continental Army under General George Washington; an additional 10,000 served in local militia units under such leaders as General Nathanael Greene. There was some military action, especially in 1780–81. Many Carolinian frontiersmen had moved west over the mountains, into the Washington District (later known as Tennessee), but in 1789, following the Revolution, the state was persuaded to relinquish its claim to the western lands. It ceded them to the national government so that the Northwest Territory could be organized and managed nationally.", "precise_score": -3.7345638275146484, "rough_score": -5.330419540405273, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "After 1800, cotton and tobacco became important export crops. The eastern half of the state, especially the Tidewater region, developed a slave society based on a plantation system and slave labor. Many free people of color migrated to the frontier along with their European-American neighbors, where the social system was looser. By 1810, nearly 3 percent of the free population consisted of free people of color, who numbered slightly more than 10,000. The western areas were dominated by white families, especially Scots-Irish, who operated small subsistence farms. In the early national period, the state became a center of Jeffersonian and Jacksonian democracy, with a strong Whig presence, especially in the West. After Nat Turner's slave uprising in 1831, North Carolina and other southern states reduced the rights of free blacks. In 1835 the legislature withdrew their right to vote.", "precise_score": -7.509800434112549, "rough_score": -10.025588989257812, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "On May 20, 1861, North Carolina was the last of the Confederate states to declare secession from the Union, 13 days after the Tennessee legislature voted for secession. Some 125,000 North Carolinians served in the military; 20,000 were killed in battle, the most of any state in the Confederacy, and 21,000 died of disease. The state government was reluctant to support the demands of the national government in Richmond, and the state was the scene of only small battles.", "precise_score": 1.2340055704116821, "rough_score": -2.3345909118652344, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Democrats were elected to the legislature and governor's office, but the Populists attracted voters displeased with them. In 1896 a biracial, Populist-Republican Fusionist coalition gained the governor's office. The Democrats regained control of the legislature in 1896 and passed laws to impose Jim Crow and racial segregation of public facilities. Voters of North Carolina's 2nd congressional district elected a total of four African-American congressmen through these years of the late 19th century.", "precise_score": -5.952723503112793, "rough_score": -6.61143684387207, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "In 1899 the state legislature passed a new constitution, with requirements for poll taxes and literacy tests for voter registration which disfranchised most black Americans in the state. Exclusion from voting had wide effects: it meant that black Americans could not serve on juries or in any local office. After a decade of white supremacy, many people forgot that North Carolina had ever had thriving middle-class black Americans. Black citizens had no political voice in the state until after the federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965 were passed to enforce their constitutional rights. It was not until 1992 that another African American was elected as a US Representative from North Carolina.", "precise_score": -3.7215492725372314, "rough_score": -6.271911144256592, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "As in the rest of the former Confederacy, North Carolina had become a one-party state, dominated by the Democratic Party. Impoverished by the Civil War, the state continued with an economy based on tobacco, cotton and agriculture. Towns and cities remained few in the east. A major industrial base emerged in the late 19th century in the western counties of the Piedmont, based on cotton mills established at the fall line. Railroads were built to connect the new industrializing cities. The state was the site of the first successful controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air flight, by the Wright brothers, near Kitty Hawk on December 17, 1903. In the first half of the 20th century, many African Americans left the state to go North for better opportunities, in the Great Migration. Their departure changed the demographic characteristics of many areas.", "precise_score": -3.9993274211883545, "rough_score": -4.959465026855469, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "North Carolina was hard hit by the Great Depression, but the New Deal programs of Franklin D. Roosevelt for cotton and tobacco significantly helped the farmers. After World War II, the state's economy grew rapidly, highlighted by the growth of such cities as Charlotte, Raleigh, and Durham in the Piedmont. Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill form the Research Triangle, a major area of universities and advanced scientific and technical research. In the 1990s, Charlotte became a major regional and national banking center. Tourism has also been a boon for the North Carolina economy as people flock to the Outer Banks coastal area and the Appalachian Mountains anchored by Asheville.", "precise_score": -5.043605804443359, "rough_score": -8.58393669128418, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "North Carolina was inhabited for thousands of years by succeeding cultures of prehistoric indigenous cultures. Before 200 AD, they were building earthwork mounds, which were used for ceremonial and religious purposes. Succeeding peoples, including those of the ancient Mississippian culture established by 1000 AD in the Piedmont, continued to build or add on to such mounds. In the 500–700 years preceding European contact, the Mississippian culture built large, complex cities and maintained far-flung regional trading networks. Its largest city was Cahokia, located in present-day Illinois near the Mississippi River.", "precise_score": -7.226411819458008, "rough_score": -9.266446113586426, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Historically documented tribes in the North Carolina region include the Carolina Algonquian-speaking tribes of the coastal areas, such as the Chowanoke, Roanoke, Pamlico, Machapunga, Coree, and Cape Fear Indians, who were the first encountered by the English; the Iroquoian-speaking Meherrin, Cherokee, and Tuscarora of the interior; and Southeastern Siouan tribes, such as the Cheraw, Waxhaw, Saponi, Waccamaw, and Catawba.", "precise_score": -9.186544418334961, "rough_score": -9.913799285888672, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In 1584, Elizabeth I granted a charter to Sir Walter Raleigh, for whom the state capital is named, for land in present-day North Carolina (then part of the territory of Virginia). It was the second American territory which the English attempted to colonize. Raleigh established two colonies on the coast in the late 1580s, but both failed. The fate of the \"Lost Colony\" of Roanoke Island remains one of the most widely debated mysteries of American history. Virginia Dare, the first English child to be born in North America, was born on Roanoke Island on August 18, 1587; Dare County is named for her.", "precise_score": -6.381134033203125, "rough_score": -9.817377090454102, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "As early as 1650, settlers from the Virginia colony moved into the area of Albemarle Sound. By 1663, King Charles II of England granted a charter to start a new colony on the North American continent; it generally established North Carolina's borders. He named it Carolina in honor of his father Charles I. By 1665, a second charter was issued to attempt to resolve territorial questions. In 1710, owing to disputes over governance, the Carolina colony began to split into North Carolina and South Carolina. The latter became a crown colony in 1729.", "precise_score": -6.587091445922852, "rough_score": -9.8778076171875, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "After the Spanish in the 16th century, the first permanent European settlers of North Carolina were English colonists who migrated south from Virginia. The latter had grown rapidly and land was less available. Nathaniel Batts was documented as one of the first of these Virginian migrants. He settled south of the Chowan River and east of the Great Dismal Swamp in 1655. By 1663, this northeastern area of the Province of Carolina, known as the Albemarle Settlements, was undergoing full-scale English settlement. During the same period, the English monarch Charles II gave the province to the Lords Proprietors, a group of noblemen who had helped restore Charles to the throne in 1660. The new province of \"Carolina\" was named in honor and memory of King Charles I (Latin: Carolus). In 1712, North Carolina became a separate colony. Except for the Earl Granville holdings, it became a royal colony seventeen years later. A large revolt happened in the state in 1711 known as Cary's Rebellion.", "precise_score": -4.376955509185791, "rough_score": -9.224669456481934, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Differences in the settlement patterns of eastern and western North Carolina, or the Low Country and uplands, affected the political, economic, and social life of the state from the 18th until the 20th century. The Tidewater in eastern North Carolina was settled chiefly by immigrants from rural England and the Scottish Highlands. The upcountry of western North Carolina was settled chiefly by Scots-Irish, English, and German Protestants, the so-called \"cohee\". Arriving during the mid- to late 18th century, the Scots-Irish from what is today Northern Ireland were the largest non-English immigrant group before the Revolution; English indentured servants were overwhelmingly the largest immigrant group before the Revolution. During the American Revolutionary War, the English and Highland Scots of eastern North Carolina tended to remain loyal to the British Crown, because of longstanding business and personal connections with Great Britain. The English, Welsh, Scots-Irish, and German settlers of western North Carolina tended to favor American independence from Britain.", "precise_score": -6.67663049697876, "rough_score": -10.130410194396973, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "On April 12, 1776, the colony became the first to instruct its delegates to the Continental Congress to vote for independence from the British Crown, through the Halifax Resolves passed by the North Carolina Provincial Congress. The dates of both of these events are memorialized on the state flag and state seal. Throughout the Revolutionary War, fierce guerrilla warfare erupted between bands of pro-independence and pro-British colonists. In some cases the war was also an excuse to settle private grudges and rivalries. A major American victory in the war took place at King's Mountain along the North Carolina–South Carolina border; on October 7, 1780, a force of 1000 mountain men from western North Carolina (including what is today the state of Tennessee) and southwest Virginia overwhelmed a force of some 1000 British troops led by Major Patrick Ferguson. Most of the soldiers fighting for the British side in this battle were Carolinians who had remained loyal to the Crown (they were called \"Tories\" or Loyalists). The American victory at Kings Mountain gave the advantage to colonists who favored American independence, and it prevented the British Army from recruiting new soldiers from the Tories.", "precise_score": -4.451454162597656, "rough_score": -7.008146286010742, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The road to Yorktown and America's independence from Great Britain led through North Carolina. As the British Army moved north from victories in Charleston and Camden, South Carolina, the Southern Division of the Continental Army and local militia prepared to meet them. Following General Daniel Morgan's victory over the British Cavalry Commander Banastre Tarleton at the Battle of Cowpens on January 17, 1781, southern commander Nathanael Greene led British Lord Charles Cornwallis across the heartland of North Carolina, and away from the latter's base of supply in Charleston, South Carolina. This campaign is known as \"The Race to the Dan\" or \"The Race for the River.\"", "precise_score": -7.43576717376709, "rough_score": -9.662725448608398, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "On November 21, 1789, North Carolina became the twelfth state to ratify the Constitution. In 1840, it completed the state capitol building in Raleigh, still standing today. Most of North Carolina's slave owners and large plantations were located in the eastern portion of the state. Although North Carolina's plantation system was smaller and less cohesive than that of Virginia, Georgia, or South Carolina, significant numbers of planters were concentrated in the counties around the port cities of Wilmington and Edenton, as well as suburban planters around the cities of Raleigh, Charlotte, and Durham in the Piedmont. Planters owning large estates wielded significant political and socio-economic power in antebellum North Carolina, which was a slave society. They placed their interests above those of the generally non-slave-holding \"yeoman\" farmers of western North Carolina. In mid-century, the state's rural and commercial areas were connected by the construction of a 129-mile (208 km) wooden plank road, known as a \"farmer's railroad\", from Fayetteville in the east to Bethania (northwest of Winston-Salem).", "precise_score": -2.0037386417388916, "rough_score": -5.905227184295654, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "On October 25, 1836, construction began on the Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad to connect the port city of Wilmington with the state capital of Raleigh. In 1849 the North Carolina Railroad was created by act of the legislature to extend that railroad west to Greensboro, High Point, and Charlotte. During the Civil War, the Wilmington-to-Raleigh stretch of the railroad would be vital to the Confederate war effort; supplies shipped into Wilmington would be moved by rail through Raleigh to the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia.", "precise_score": -7.524818420410156, "rough_score": -9.890680313110352, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "During the antebellum period, North Carolina was an overwhelmingly rural state, even by Southern standards. In 1860 only one North Carolina town, the port city of Wilmington, had a population of more than 10,000. Raleigh, the state capital, had barely more than 5,000 residents.", "precise_score": -4.185575485229492, "rough_score": -7.71248197555542, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "North Carolina was the site of few battles, but it provided the Confederacy with at least 125,000 troops, which is far more than any other state did. Approximately 40,000 of those troops died: more than half of disease, the remainder from battlefield wounds and from starvation. North Carolina also supplied about 15,000 Union troops. Elected in 1862, Governor Zebulon Baird Vance tried to maintain state autonomy against Confederate President Jefferson Davis in Richmond.", "precise_score": -3.6358869075775146, "rough_score": -7.902924060821533, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "After secession, some North Carolinians refused to support the Confederacy. Some of the yeoman farmers in the state's mountains and western Piedmont region remained neutral during the Civil War, while some covertly supported the Union cause during the conflict. Approximately 2,000 North Carolinians from western North Carolina enlisted in the Union Army and fought for the North in the war. Two additional Union Army regiments were raised in the coastal areas of the state, which were occupied by Union forces in 1862 and 1863. Numerous slaves escaped to Union lines, where they became essentially free.", "precise_score": -2.820197582244873, "rough_score": -6.622687339782715, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Confederate troops from all parts of North Carolina served in virtually all the major battles of the Army of Northern Virginia, the Confederacy's most famous army. The largest battle fought in North Carolina was at Bentonville, which was a futile attempt by Confederate General Joseph Johnston to slow Union General William Tecumseh Sherman's advance through the Carolinas in the spring of 1865. In April 1865, after losing the Battle of Morrisville, Johnston surrendered to Sherman at Bennett Place, in what is today Durham. North Carolina's port city of Wilmington was the last Confederate port to fall to the Union, in February 1865, after the Union won the nearby Second Battle of Fort Fisher, its major defense downriver.", "precise_score": -2.4792447090148926, "rough_score": -5.320026397705078, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The first Confederate soldier to be killed in the Civil War was Private Henry Wyatt from North Carolina, in the Battle of Big Bethel in June 1861. At the Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863, the 26th North Carolina Regiment participated in Pickett/Pettigrew's Charge and advanced the farthest into the Northern lines of any Confederate regiment. During the Battle of Chickamauga, the 58th North Carolina Regiment advanced farther than any other regiment on Snodgrass Hill to push back the remaining Union forces from the battlefield. At Appomattox Court House in Virginia in April 1865, the 75th North Carolina Regiment, a cavalry unit, fired the last shots of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia in the Civil War. For many years, North Carolinians proudly boasted that they had been \"First at Bethel, Farthest at Gettysburg and Chickamauga, and Last at Appomattox.\"", "precise_score": -6.471096038818359, "rough_score": -7.057006359100342, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The United States Census Bureau estimates that the population of North Carolina was 10,042,802 on July 1, 2015, a 5.32% increase since the 2010 United States Census. Of the people residing in North Carolina, 58.5% were born in North Carolina, 33.1% were born in another US state, 1.0% were born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island areas, or born abroad to American parent(s), and 7.4% were born in another country. ", "precise_score": -7.574652194976807, "rough_score": -8.591601371765137, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "North Carolina residents, like those of other Southern states, since the colonial era have historically been overwhelmingly Protestant, first Anglican, then Baptist and Methodist. By the late 19th century, the largest Protestant denomination was the Baptist. After the Civil War, black Baptists were not allowed in white churches, due to segregation, and set up their own independent congregations. Black Baptists went on to develop their own state and national associations, to be free of white supervision.", "precise_score": -4.610390663146973, "rough_score": -7.796607971191406, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Currently, the rapid influx of northerners and immigrants from Latin America is steadily increasing ethnic and religious diversity: the number of Roman Catholics and Jews in the state has increased, as well as general religious diversity. The second-largest Protestant denomination in North Carolina after Baptist traditions is Methodism, which is strong in the northern Piedmont, especially in populous Guilford County. There are also a substantial number of Quakers in Guilford County and northeastern North Carolina. Many universities and colleges in the state have been founded on religious traditions, and some currently maintain that affiliation, including: ", "precise_score": -4.939908504486084, "rough_score": -9.45180892944336, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "According to a Forbes article written in 2013 Employment in the \"Old North State\" has gained many different industry sectors. See the following article summary: science, technology, energy and math, or STEM, industries in the area surrounding North Carolina's capital have grown 17.9 percent since 2001, placing Raleigh-Cary at No. 5 among the 51 largest metro areas in the country where technology is booming. In 2010 North Carolina's total gross state product was $424.9 billion, while the state debt in November 2012, according to one source, totalled US$2.4bn, while according to another, was in 2012 US$57.8bn. In 2011 the civilian labor force was at around 4.5 million with employment near 4.1 million. The working population is employed across the major employment sectors. The economy of North Carolina covers 15 metropolitan areas.[http://www.bls.gov/eag/eag.nc.htm Economy at a Glance]. For North Carolina. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. 2011. In 2010, North Carolina was chosen as the third-best state for business by Forbes Magazine, and the second-best state by Chief Executive Officer Magazine. ", "precise_score": -6.337276935577393, "rough_score": -8.662642478942871, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "North Carolina's party loyalties have undergone a series of important shifts in the last few years: While the 2010 midterms saw Tar Heel voters elect a bicameral Republican majority legislature for the first time in over a century, North Carolina has also become a Southern swing state in presidential races. Since Southern Democrat Jimmy Carter's comfortable victory in the state in 1976, the state had consistently leaned Republican in presidential elections until Democrat Barack Obama narrowly won the state in 2008. In the 1990s, Democrat Bill Clinton came within a point of winning the state in 1992 and also only narrowly lost the state in 1996. In the early 2000s, Republican George W. Bush easily won the state by over 12 points, but by 2008, demographic shifts, population growth, and increased liberalization in heavily populated areas such as the Research Triangle, Charlotte, Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Fayetteville, and Asheville, propelled Barack Obama to victory in North Carolina, the first Democrat to win the state since 1976. In 2012, North Carolina was again considered a competitive swing state, with the Democrats even holding their 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte. However, Republican Mitt Romney ultimately eked out a 2-point win in North Carolina, the only 2012 swing state that Obama lost, and one of only two states (along with Indiana) to flip from Obama in 2008 to the GOP in 2012.", "precise_score": -3.4111649990081787, "rough_score": -2.3248865604400635, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In 1795, North Carolina opened the first public university in the United States—the University of North Carolina (now named the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill). More than 200 years later, the University of North Carolina system encompasses 17 public universities including North Carolina State University, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, East Carolina University, Western Carolina University, Winston-Salem State University, the University of North Carolina at Asheville, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, UNC Wilmington, Elizabeth City State University, Appalachian State University, Fayetteville State University, and UNC School of the Arts, and . Along with its public universities, North Carolina has 58 public community colleges in its community college system.The largest university in North Carolina is currently North Carolina State University, with more than 34,000 students. North Carolina is home to many excellent universities as well as dozens of community colleges and private universities.", "precise_score": -2.988485336303711, "rough_score": -8.658685684204102, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "North Carolina is also home to many well-known private colleges and universities, including Duke University, Wake Forest University, Pfeiffer University, Lees-McRae College, Davidson College, Barton College, North Carolina Wesleyan College, Elon University, Guilford College, Livingstone College, Salem College, Shaw University (the first historically black college or university in the South), Laurel University, Meredith College, Methodist University, Belmont Abbey College (the only Catholic college in the Carolinas), Campbell University, University of Mount Olive, Montreat College, High Point University, Lenoir-Rhyne University (the only Lutheran university in North Carolina) and Wingate University.", "precise_score": -6.133342266082764, "rough_score": -10.126075744628906, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "College sports are also popular in North Carolina, with 18 schools competing at the Division I level. The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) is headquartered in Greensboro, and both the ACC Football Championship Game (Charlotte) and the ACC Men's Basketball Tournament (Greensboro) were most recently held in North Carolina. College basketball in particular is very popular, buoyed by the Tobacco Road rivalries between Duke, North Carolina, North Carolina State, and Wake Forest. The ACC Championship Game and The Belk Bowl are held annually in Charlotte's Bank of America Stadium, featuring teams from the ACC and the Southeastern Conference. Additionally, the state has hosted the NCAA Men's Basketball Final Four on two occasions, in Greensboro in 1974 and in Charlotte in 1994.", "precise_score": -6.793665409088135, "rough_score": -9.587421417236328, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": " Every year the Appalachian Mountains attract several million tourists to the Western part of the state, including the historic Biltmore Estate. The scenic Blue Ridge Parkway and Great Smoky Mountains National Park are the two most visited national park and unit in the United States with over 25 million visitors in 2013. The City of [http://www.exploreasheville.com/ Asheville] is consistently voted as one of the top places to visit and live in the United States, known for its rich art deco architecture, mountain scenery and outdoor activities, and liberal and happy residents. ", "precise_score": -10.907426834106445, "rough_score": -10.084390640258789, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The Research Triangle area has long been a well-known center for folk, rock, metal, jazz and punk. James Taylor grew up around Chapel Hill, and his 1968 song \"Carolina in My Mind\" has been called an unofficial anthem for the state. Other famous musicians from North Carolina include J. Cole, Shirley Caesar, Roberta Flack, Clyde McPhatter, Nnenna Freelon, Jimmy Herring, Michael Houser, Eric Church, Future Islands, Randy Travis, Ryan Adams, Ronnie Milsap, Anthony Hamilton, and The Avett Brothers.", "precise_score": -8.22012996673584, "rough_score": -10.05632209777832, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Krispy Kreme, an international chain of doughnut stores, was started in North Carolina; the company's headquarters are in Winston-Salem. Pepsi-Cola was first produced in 1898 in New Bern. A regional soft drink, Cheerwine, was created and is still based in the city of Salisbury. Despite its name, the hot sauce Texas Pete was created in North Carolina; its headquarters are also in Winston-Salem. The Hardee's fast-food chain was started in Rocky Mount. Another fast-food chain, Bojangles', was started in Charlotte, and has its corporate headquarters there. A popular North Carolina restaurant chain is Golden Corral. Started in 1973, the chain was founded in Fayetteville, with headquarters located in Raleigh. Popular pickle brand Mount Olive Pickle Company was founded in Mount Olive in 1926. Fast casual burger chain Hwy 55 Burgers, Shakes & Fries also makes its home in Mount Olive. Cook Out, a popular fast-food chain featuring burgers, hot dogs, and milkshakes in a wide variety of flavors, was founded in Greensboro in 1989 and has begun expanding outside of North Carolina. In 2013, Southern Living named Durham - Chapel Hill the South's \"Tastiest City.\"", "precise_score": -10.138471603393555, "rough_score": -9.81989574432373, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Several ships have been named after the state. Most famous is the , a World War II battleship. The ship served in several battles against the forces of Imperial Japan in the Pacific theater during the war. Now decommissioned, it is part of the USS North Carolina Battleship Memorial in Wilmington. Another , a nuclear attack submarine, was commissioned in Wilmington, NC, on May 3, 2008. ", "precise_score": -7.515453338623047, "rough_score": -9.248443603515625, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "States are the primary subdivisions of the United States, and possess a number of powers and rights under the United States Constitution, such as regulating intrastate commerce, running elections, creating local governments, and ratifying constitutional amendments. Each state has its own constitution, grounded in republican principles, and government, consisting of three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. All states and their residents are represented in the federal Congress, a bicameral legislature consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Each state is represented by two Senators, while Representatives are distributed among the states in proportion to the most recent constitutionally mandated decennial census. Additionally, each state is entitled to select a number of electors to vote in the Electoral College, the body that elects the President of the United States, equal to the total of Representatives and Senators in Congress from that state. Article IV, Section 3, Clause 1 of the Constitution grants to Congress the authority to admit new states into the Union. Since the establishment of the United States in 1776, the number of states has expanded from the original 13 to 50. Each new state has been admitted on an equal footing with the existing states. ", "precise_score": -10.452300071716309, "rough_score": -9.776227951049805, "source": "wiki", "title": "List of U.S. states by date of admission to the Union" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "        1789. North Carolina troops suffered the greatest losses of all the states during the Civil", "precise_score": -4.310128688812256, "rough_score": -8.314567565917969, "source": "search", "title": "Approving Statehood: When did your State Join the Union?" }, { "answer": "Rhode Island", "passage": "        Rhode Island was the last of the thirteen colonies to join the Union on May 29, 1790.", "precise_score": -6.640101432800293, "rough_score": -10.082736015319824, "source": "search", "title": "Approving Statehood: When did your State Join the Union?" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "On May 1, 1861, the North Carolina legislature voted that counties should elect delegates who would determine whether North Carolina would remain in the Union. On May 20, 153 years ago this week, the delegates, convening in Raleigh, voted unanimously that the state would no longer be a part of the United States of America. The Ordinance of Secession states:", "precise_score": 1.1311451196670532, "rough_score": -3.9372010231018066, "source": "search", "title": "North Carolina Secedes from the Union" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "\"We do further declare and ordain, That the union now subsisting between the State of North Carolina and the other States under the title of the United States of America, is hereby dissolved, and that the State of North Carolina is in the full possession and exercise of all those rights of sovereignty which belong and appertain to a free and independent State\" ( p. 3 ).", "precise_score": -0.07839951664209366, "rough_score": -5.707746982574463, "source": "search", "title": "North Carolina Secedes from the Union" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The resolution goes on to give the Confederate central government jurisdiction over some North Carolina land for military use, as well as to ratify the Constitution of the Confederate States of America and change all references in the state constitution from United States to Confederate States.", "precise_score": -6.103927135467529, "rough_score": -9.753764152526855, "source": "search", "title": "North Carolina Secedes from the Union" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "North Carolina was the last Southern state to join the Confederacy. William Boyd's (1879-1938) North Carolina on the Eve of Secession (1912) discusses the factors and events that led the state to secede from the Union. These factors included social structure, intra-state sectionalism, and industrial organization, in addition to the influence of national debates over slavery and states' rights. As the national debate over slavery heated up with the Compromise of 1850, the state's political parties began to factionalize, and North Carolina legislators debated secession. When the 1851 Congressional election's campaign platforms brought the issue to the people, however, pro-secession candidates were defeated soundly. Nevertheless, Boyd labels these candidates \"a strong, active States-rights minority\" of \"extremists\" that survived by feeding off of the state's \"radical spirit,\" which until 1861 steadily intensified, manifesting itself in increasing arrests of abolitionists and public violence against Republicans ( p. 172 ).", "precise_score": 1.7628039121627808, "rough_score": -3.508448600769043, "source": "search", "title": "North Carolina Secedes from the Union" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In 1860, during the presidential election, further discord between the pro-Union and pro-secession Democrats and successful Whig appeals to North Carolinians' patriotism deepened divisions in the state, thereby preventing any group from gaining enough power to enact their proposed platforms. The state thus did not act on the secession question until after the battle at Fort Sumter. Even then, Boyd asserts, North Carolina only grudgingly left the Union to avoid \"fighting against the South\" ( p.177 ).", "precise_score": -1.3949217796325684, "rough_score": -7.129585266113281, "source": "search", "title": "North Carolina Secedes from the Union" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In the long and bloody conflict that followed, North Carolina lost more troops than any other Confederate state. On October 18, 1865, six months after the war's end, the legislature repealed the articles of secession, and the state passed the thirteenth amendment, which abolished slavery, on December 18. As part of the federal Reconstruction plan, North Carolina became part of the second military district. In 1866, the state failed to ratify a new, reorganized state constitution. Another Constitutional Convention was held January-March 1868, and this new constitution was quickly ratified by the people. The following July, the state passed the 14th Amendment and was readmitted to the Union.", "precise_score": 0.7700000405311584, "rough_score": -2.8761844635009766, "source": "search", "title": "North Carolina Secedes from the Union" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "All of the documents featured here are part of \" The North Carolina Experience: Beginnings to 1940 \", a collection that includes books, letters, reports, posters, artifacts, songs, and oral histories about North Carolina, its people, and its history. Readers interested in military history and wartime life will also enjoy \" The Southern Homefront: 1861-1865 \", which offers documents related to all aspects of Southern life during the Civil War.", "precise_score": -6.608338356018066, "rough_score": -10.062990188598633, "source": "search", "title": "North Carolina Secedes from the Union" }, { "answer": "Rhode Island", "passage": "The Union included the states of Maine, New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, California, Nevada, and Oregon. Abraham Lincoln was their President.", "precise_score": -4.964756011962891, "rough_score": -7.282573699951172, "source": "search", "title": "Facts - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service)" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The Confederacy included the states of Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia. Jefferson Davis was their President.", "precise_score": -5.481496810913086, "rough_score": -9.524118423461914, "source": "search", "title": "Facts - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service)" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The Union had 101,000 factories, while the Confederacy had 21,000 and the Border States had 9,000.", "precise_score": -9.212985038757324, "rough_score": -9.717246055603027, "source": "search", "title": "Facts - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service)" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Virginia one of the thirteen colonies, became the 10th state on June 25, 1788. Richmond became the capital of the Confederacy on May 29, 1861, but re-entered the Union after the war.", "precise_score": -4.085649490356445, "rough_score": -8.483260154724121, "source": "search", "title": "Statehood : When did your State Join the Union" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "North Carolina, one of the thirteen colonies, became the 12th state on November 21, 1789. North Carolina troops suffered the greatest losses of all the states during the Civil War while fighting for the Confederacy, re-entered the Union after the fighting ceased.", "precise_score": 2.7258403301239014, "rough_score": 1.6294993162155151, "source": "search", "title": "Statehood : When did your State Join the Union" }, { "answer": "Rhode Island", "passage": "Rhode Island was the last of the thirteen colonies to join the Union on May 29, 1790.", "precise_score": -6.640101432800293, "rough_score": -10.082736015319824, "source": "search", "title": "Statehood : When did your State Join the Union" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Tennessee became a state on June 1, 1796. On June 8, 1861, it joined the Confederacy and became a major battleground for the Civil War, re-entering the Union after war's end. Was Southwest Territory before statehood.", "precise_score": -4.45657205581665, "rough_score": -6.888620376586914, "source": "search", "title": "Statehood : When did your State Join the Union" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Louisiana became the 18th state on April 30, 1812. It joined the Confederacy on January 26, 1861 and re-entered the Union after the Civil War. With certain boundary changes, had been the Territory of Orleans.", "precise_score": -4.760284423828125, "rough_score": -7.22556734085083, "source": "search", "title": "Statehood : When did your State Join the Union" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama entered the Union on December 14, 1819. In January 1861, Alabama seceded from the Union, and on February 4, delegates from six states met at Montgomery and formed the Confederate States of America, with Montgomery as the capital. After the Civil War, Alabama re-entered the Union. Territory by Act of March 3, 1817, effective Aug. 15, 1817.", "precise_score": -4.2402448654174805, "rough_score": -4.605039596557617, "source": "search", "title": "Statehood : When did your State Join the Union" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Maine became the 23rd state on March 15, 1820. Its admission to the Union balanced the simultaneous admission of Missouri as a slave state. What is now the state of Maine was, before statehood, called the District of Maine and belonged to Massachusetts.", "precise_score": -7.3707427978515625, "rough_score": -8.960689544677734, "source": "search", "title": "Statehood : When did your State Join the Union" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Despite opposition in Congress to a new slave state, Arkansas became a state on June 15, 1836. Arkansas Governor Henry M. Rector seized Fort Smith and Arkansas joined the Confederacy in 1861 re-entering the Union at War's end. The territory was larger than the state. After statehood the leftover area to the west had post offices that continued for some years to use an Arkansas abbreviation in the postmarks, although they were really in the \"Indian Country.\"", "precise_score": -6.5573296546936035, "rough_score": -8.261794090270996, "source": "search", "title": "Statehood : When did your State Join the Union" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Florida became a state on March 3, 1845, a move delayed by the reluctance of Congress to admit another slave state, and it joined the Confederacy on January 10, 1861, re-entering the Union at war's end.", "precise_score": -4.395008087158203, "rough_score": -8.478412628173828, "source": "search", "title": "Statehood : When did your State Join the Union" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Congress hesitated to welcome a new free state, but because of its booming population and the discovery of gold California was admitted in September 9, 1850. Ceded by Mexico by the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, concluded Feb. 2, 1848, and proclaimed July 4, 1848. From then until statehood, California had a military government until Dec. 20, 1849, and then a local civil government. It never had a territorial form of government.", "precise_score": -10.539141654968262, "rough_score": -10.09981632232666, "source": "search", "title": "Statehood : When did your State Join the Union" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Both North and South Dakota became states on November 2, 1889.  Was part of Dakota Territory before statehood. Admitted on same day as South Dakota", "precise_score": -9.102949142456055, "rough_score": -10.144960403442383, "source": "search", "title": "Statehood : When did your State Join the Union" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Some thought Florida should be divided into two States, East Florida and West Florida, while others thought it should not be divided. Finally Congress agreed that Florida should come into the Union as one State, and the bill was signed by President Tyler, March 3, 1845.", "precise_score": -7.88688325881958, "rough_score": -9.93679141998291, "source": "search", "title": "Floripedia: Florida Becomes a State" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Governor John Branch. The governor of Florida at that time was John Branch of North Carolina. Few men have held more responsible positions or have been more esteemed than he. For six years he was a member of the Senate of North Carolina, and was afterwards made governor of that State. After serving as governor, he was sent to the United States Senate, and just after he had been elected a second time, Jackson made him secretary of the navy in his Cabinet. Later he was elected member of Congress, then again a member of the State Senate, and was appointed governor of Florida in 1844.", "precise_score": -6.540788650512695, "rough_score": -8.533053398132324, "source": "search", "title": "Floripedia: Florida Becomes a State" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Governor Moseley. Like Eaton and Branch the new governor was a native of North Carolina and had been educated at Chapel Hill, where he graduated in the class with James K. Polk. Before he came to Florida he had been a member of the Senate of North Carolina for nine years.", "precise_score": -8.68832015991211, "rough_score": -9.74079704284668, "source": "search", "title": "Floripedia: Florida Becomes a State" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The Rupture of the Nation. When our government was formed after the Revolution, it was generally believed that any State had the right to withdraw from the Union as freely as it had entered. The New England States had threatened more than once to use this right. The people of the South still believed that this right was their only protection against injustice. They felt that they had been treated unjustly by the government in not being allowed to take their slaves into new Territories, and when Lincoln, who had declared that the Union could not exist \"half slave and half free,\" was elected President, they believed that the time had come to separate their Union and form their own government.", "precise_score": -9.760420799255371, "rough_score": -9.969870567321777, "source": "search", "title": "Floripedia: Florida Becomes a State" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States. It is bordered by Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida and the Gulf of Mexico to the south, and Mississippi to the west. Alabama is the 30th-most extensive and the 24th-most populous of the 50 United States. At 1300 mi, Alabama has one of the longest navigable inland waterways in the nation. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.824055671691895, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "From the American Civil War until World War II, Alabama, like many states in the South, suffered economic hardship, in part because of continued dependence on agriculture. Despite the growth of major industries and urban centers, white rural interests dominated the state legislature from 1901 to the 1960s, as it did not regularly reapportion the legislature from 1901 to 1961; urban interests and African Americans were markedly under-represented. African Americans and poor whites were essentially disenfranchised altogether by the state constitution of 1901, a status that continued into the mid-1960s before being alleviated by federal legislation. Exclusion of minorities continued under at-large voting systems in most counties; some changes were made through a series of omnibus court cases in the late 1980s to establish different electoral systems.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.853362083435059, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Following World War II, Alabama experienced growth as the economy of the state changed from one primarily based on agriculture to one with diversified interests. The power of the Solid South in Congress gained the establishment or expansion of multiple United States Armed Forces installations, which helped to bridge the gap between an agricultural and industrial economy during the mid-20th century. The state economy in the 21st century is based on management, automotive, finance, manufacturing, aerospace, mineral extraction, healthcare, education, retail, and technology. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.287388801574707, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Alabama is nicknamed the Yellowhammer State, after the state bird. Alabama is also known as the \"Heart of Dixie\" and the Cotton State. The state tree is the longleaf pine, and the state flower is the camellia. The capital of Alabama is Montgomery. The largest city by population is Birmingham, which has long been the most industrialized city, and largest city by total land area is Huntsville. The oldest city is Mobile, founded by French colonists in 1702 as the capital of French Louisiana. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.848691940307617, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The European-American naming of the Alabama River and state originates from the Alabama people, a Muskogean-speaking tribe whose members lived just below the confluence of the Coosa and Tallapoosa rivers on the upper reaches of the river. In the Alabama language, the word for an Alabama person is Albaamo (or variously Albaama or Albàamo in different dialects; the plural form is Albaamaha). ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.369185447692871, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The word Alabama is believed to have come from the Alabama language and a suggestion that the name was borrowed from the Choctaw language is unlikely. The spelling of the word varies significantly among historical sources. The first usage appears in three accounts of the Hernando de Soto expedition of 1540 with Garcilaso de la Vega using Alibamo, while the Knight of Elvas and Rodrigo Ranjel wrote Alibamu and Limamu, respectively, in efforts to transliterate the term. As early as 1702, the French called the tribe the Alibamon, with French maps identifying the river as Rivière des Alibamons. Other spellings of the appellation have included Alibamu, Alabamo, Albama, Alebamon, Alibama, Alibamou, Alabamu, Allibamou. and possibly Alabahmu. The use of state names derived from Native American languages is common; an estimated 27 states have names of Native American origin. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.417680740356445, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Sources disagree on the meaning of the word. Some scholars suggested the word comes from the Choctaw alba (meaning \"plants\" or \"weeds\") and amo (meaning \"to cut\", \"to trim\", or \"to gather\"). The meaning may have been \"clearers of the thicket\" or \"herb gatherers\", referring to clearing land for cultivation or collecting medicinal plants. The state has numerous place names of Native American origin. However, there are no correspondingly similar words in the Alabama language.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.544391632080078, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "An 1842 article in the Jacksonville Republican proposed that it meant \"Here We Rest.\" This notion was popularized in the 1850s through the writings of Alexander Beaufort Meek. Experts in the Muskogean languages have been unable to find any evidence to support such a translation. And, thus, this is probably erroneous.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.440227508544922, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Indigenous peoples of varying cultures lived in the area for thousands of years before European colonization. Trade with the northeastern tribes via the Ohio River began during the Burial Mound Period (1000 BC–AD 700) and continued until European contact. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.474575996398926, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The agrarian Mississippian culture covered most of the state from 1000 to 1600 AD, with one of its major centers built at what is now the Moundville Archaeological Site in Moundville, Alabama. This is the second-largest complex of the classic Middle Mississippian era, after Cahokia in present-day Illinois, which was the center of the culture. Analysis of artifacts recovered from archaeological excavations at Moundville were the basis of scholars' formulating the characteristics of the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex (SECC). Contrary to popular belief, the SECC appears to have no direct links to Mesoamerican culture, but developed independently. The Ceremonial Complex represents a major component of the religion of the Mississippian peoples; it is one of the primary means by which their religion is understood. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.998336791992188, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Among the historical tribes of Native American people living in the area of present-day Alabama at the time of European contact were the Cherokee, an Iroquoian language people; and the Muskogean-speaking Alabama (Alibamu), Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Koasati. While part of the same large language family, the Muskogee tribes developed distinct cultures and languages.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.429497718811035, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "After the French lost to the British in the Seven Years' War, it became part of British West Florida from 1763 to 1783. After the United States victory in the American Revolutionary War, the territory was divided between the United States and Spain. The latter retained control of this western territory from 1783 until the surrender of the Spanish garrison at Mobile to U.S. forces on April 13, 1813. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.27188777923584, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Thomas Bassett, a loyalist to the British monarchy during the Revolutionary era, was one of the earliest White settlers in the state outside Mobile. He settled in the Tombigbee District during the early 1770s. The boundaries of the district were roughly limited to the area within a few miles of the Tombigbee River and included portions of what is today southern Clarke County, northernmost Mobile County, and most of Washington County. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.356522560119629, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "What is now the counties of Baldwin and Mobile became part of Spanish West Florida in 1783, part of the independent Republic of West Florida in 1810, and was finally added to the Mississippi Territory in 1812. Most of what is now the northern two-thirds of Alabama was known as the Yazoo lands beginning during the British colonial period. It was claimed by the Province of Georgia from 1767 onwards. Following the Revolutionary War, it remained a part of Georgia, although heavily disputed. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.807497024536133, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "With the exception of the area around Mobile and the Yazoo lands, what is now the lower one-third Alabama was made part of the Mississippi Territory when it was organized in 1798. The Yazoo lands were added to the territory in 1804, following the Yazoo land scandal. Spain kept a claim on its former Spanish West Florida territory in what would become the coastal counties until the Adams–Onís Treaty officially ceded it to the United States in 1819.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.04472827911377, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Before the admission of Mississippi as a state on December 10, 1817, the more sparsely settled eastern half of the territory was separated and named the Alabama Territory. The Alabama Territory was created by the United States Congress on March 3, 1817. St. Stephens, now abandoned, served as the territorial capital from 1817 to 1819. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.493871688842773, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Cahaba, now a ghost town, was the first permanent state capital from 1820 to 1825. Alabama Fever was already underway when the state was admitted to the Union, with settlers and land speculators pouring into the state to take advantage of fertile land suitable for cotton cultivation. Part of the frontier in the 1820s and 1830s, its constitution provided for universal suffrage for white men.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.259876251220703, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Southeastern planters and traders from the Upper South brought slaves with them as the cotton plantations in Alabama expanded. The economy of the central Black Belt (named for its dark, productive soil) was built around large cotton plantations whose owners' wealth grew largely from slave labor. The area also drew many poor, disfranchised people who became subsistence farmers. Alabama had a population estimated at under 10,000 people in 1810, but it had increased to more than 300,000 people by 1830. Most Native American tribes were completely removed from the state within a few years of the passage of the Indian Removal Act by Congress in 1830. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.217299461364746, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "A company of cavalry soldiers from Huntsville, Alabama joined Nathan Bedford Forrest's battalion in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. The company wore new uniforms with yellow trim on the sleeves, collar and coat tails. This led to them being greeted with \"Yellowhammer\", and the name later was applied to all Alabama troops in the Confederate Army. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.268555641174316, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Following the war, the state remained chiefly agricultural, with an economy tied to cotton. During Reconstruction, state legislators ratified a new state constitution in 1868 that created the state's first public school system and expanded women's rights. Legislators funded numerous public road and railroad projects, although these were plagued with allegations of fraud and misappropriation. Organized insurgent, resistance groups tried to suppress the freedmen and Republicans. Besides the short-lived original Ku Klux Klan, these included the Pale Faces, Knights of the White Camellia, Red Shirts, and the White League.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.206469535827637, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Reconstruction in Alabama ended in 1874, when the Democrats regained control of the legislature and governor's office through an election dominated by fraud and violence. They wrote another constitution in 1875, and the legislature passed the Blaine Amendment, prohibiting public money from being used to finance religious-affiliated schools. The same year, legislation was approved that called for racially segregated schools. Railroad passenger cars were segregated in 1891. After disfranchising most African Americans and many poor whites in the 1901 constitution, the Alabama legislature passed more Jim Crow laws at the beginning of the 20th century to impose segregation in everyday life.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.936317443847656, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The new 1901 Constitution of Alabama included provisions for voter registration that effectively disenfranchised large portions of the population, including nearly all African Americans and Native Americans, and tens of thousands of poor whites, through making voter registration difficult, requiring a poll taxes and literacy test. By 1903, only 2,980 African Americans were registered in Alabama, although at least 74,000 were literate. This compared to more than 181,000 African Americans eligible to vote in 1900. The numbers dropped even more in later decades.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.379405975341797, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "While the planter class had persuaded poor whites to vote for this legislative effort to suppress black voting, the new restrictions resulted in their disenfranchisement as well, due mostly to the imposition of a cumulative poll tax. By 1941, whites constituted a slight majority of those disenfranchised by these laws: 600,000 Whites vs. 520,000 African-Americans. Nearly all African Americans had lost the ability to vote. Despite numerous legal challenges that succeeded in overturning certain provisions, the state legislature would create new ones to maintain disenfranchisement. The exclusion of blacks from the political system persisted until after passage of federal civil rights legislation in the 1965 to enforce their constitutional rights as citizens.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.176131248474121, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The 1901 constitution required racial segregation of public schools. It also restated that interracial marriage was illegal, as it had been prohibited in 1867. Into the 1950s, the state legislature passed additional racial segregation laws related to public facilities: jails were segregated in 1911; hospitals in 1915; toilets, hotels, and restaurants in 1928; and bus stop waiting rooms in 1945.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.206277847290039, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The rural-dominated Alabama legislature consistently underfunded schools and services for the disenfranchised African Americans, but it did not relieve them of paying taxes. Partially as a response to chronic underfunding of education for African Americans in the South, the Rosenwald Fund began funding the construction of what came to be known as Rosenwald Schools. In Alabama these schools were designed and the construction partially financed with Rosenwald funds, which paid one-third of the construction costs. The fund required the local community and state to raise matching funds to pay the rest. Black residents effectively taxed themselves twice, by raising additional monies to supply matching funds for such schools, which were built in many rural areas. They often donated land and labor as well. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.398725509643555, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Beginning in 1913, the first 80 Rosenwald Schools were built in Alabama for African-American children. A total of 387 schools, seven teachers' houses, and several vocational buildings were completed by 1937 in the state. Several of the surviving school buildings in the state are now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.123481750488281, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Continued racial discrimination and lynchings, agricultural depression, and the failure of the cotton crops due to boll weevil infestation led tens of thousands of African Americans from rural Alabama and other states to seek opportunities in northern and midwestern cities during the early decades of the 20th century as part of the Great Migration out of the South. Reflecting this emigration, the population growth rate in Alabama (see \"Historical Populations\" table below) dropped by nearly half from 1910 to 1920.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.200006484985352, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "At the same time, many rural people, both White and African American, migrated to the city of Birmingham to work in new industrial jobs. Birmingham experienced such rapid growth that it was called the \"Magic City\". By the 1920s, Birmingham was the 19th-largest city in the United States and had more than 30% of the state's population. Heavy industry and mining were the basis of its economy. Its residents were under-represented for decades in the state legislature, which refused to redistrict after each decennial census according to population changes, as it was required by the state constitution. This did not change until the late 1960s following a lawsuit and court order.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.773028373718262, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Beginning in the 1940s, when the courts started taking the first steps to recognize the voting rights of black voters, the Alabama legislature took several counter -steps designed to disfranchise black voters. The legislature passed, and the voters ratified [as these were mostly white voters], a state constitutional amendment that gave local registrars greater latitude to disqualify voter registration applicants. Black citizens in Mobile successfully challenged this amendment as a violation of the Fifteenth Amendment. The legislature also changed the boundaries of Tuskegee to a 28-sided figure designed to fence out blacks from the city limits. The Supreme Court unanimously held that this racial \"gerrymandering\" violated the Constitution. In 1961, ... the Alabama legislature also intentionally diluted the effect of the black vote by instituting numbered place requirements for local elections. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.22016429901123, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Industrial development related to the demands of World War II brought a level of prosperity to the state not seen since before the Civil War. Rural workers poured into the largest cities in the state for better jobs and a higher standard of living. One example of this massive influx of workers occurred in Mobile. Between 1940 and 1943, more than 89,000 people moved into the city to work for war-related industries. Cotton and other cash crops faded in importance as the state developed a manufacturing and service base.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.333771705627441, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Despite massive population changes in the state from 1901 to 1961, the rural-dominated legislature refused to reapportion House and Senate seats based on population, as required by the state constitution to follow the results of decennial censuses. They held on to old representation to maintain political and economic power in agricultural areas. In addition, the state legislature gerrymandered the few Birmingham legislative seats to ensure election by persons living outside Birmingham.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.877952575683594, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "One result was that Jefferson County, containing Birmingham's industrial and economic powerhouse, contributed more than one-third of all tax revenue to the state, but did not receive a proportional amount in services. Urban interests were consistently underrepresented in the legislature. A 1960 study noted that because of rural domination, \"a minority of about 25 per cent of the total state population is in majority control of the Alabama legislature.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.33530044555664, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "A class action suit initiated on behalf of plaintiffs in Lowndes County, Alabama challenged the state legislature's lack of redistricting for congressional seats. In 1962 White v. Crook, Judge Frank M. Johnson ordered the state to redistrict. United States Supreme Court cases of Baker v. Carr (1962) and Reynolds v. Sims (1964) ruled that the principle of \"one man, one vote\" needed to be the basis of both houses of state legislatures as well, and that their districts had to be based on population, rather than geographic counties, as Alabama had used for its senate.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.67886734008789, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "African Americans continued to press in the 1950s and 1960s to end disenfranchisement and segregation in the state through the Civil Rights Movement, including legal challenges. In 1954, the US Supreme Court ruled in Brown v. Board of Education that public schools had to be desegregated, but Alabama was slow to comply. During the 1960s, under Governor George Wallace, Alabama resisted compliance with federal demands for desegregation.The civil rights movement had notable events in Alabama, including the Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955–56), Freedom Rides in 1961, and 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches. These contributed to Congressional passage and enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965 by the U.S. Congress.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.563693046569824, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Despite recommendations of a 1973 Alabama Constitutional Commission, the state legislature did not approve an amendment to establish home rule for counties. There is very limited home rule, but the legislature is deeply involved in passing legislation that applies to county-level functions and policies. This both deprives local residents of the ability to govern themselves and distracts the legislature from statewide issues.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.312384605407715, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama has made some changes since the late 20th century and has used new types of voting to increase representation. In the 1980s, an omnibus redistricting case, Dillard v. Crenshaw County, challenged the at-large voting for representative seats of 180 Alabama jurisdictions, including counties and school boards. At-large voting had diluted the votes of any minority in a county, as the majority tended to take all seats. Despite African Americans making up a significant minority in the state, they had been unable to elect any representatives in most of the at-large jurisdictions.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.3312349319458, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "As part of settlement of this case, five Alabama cites and counties, including Chilton County, adopted a system of cumulative voting for election of representatives in multi-seat jurisdictions. This has resulted in more proportional representation for voters. In another form of proportional representation, 23 jurisdictions use limited voting, as in Conecuh County. In 1982, limited voting was first tested in Conecuh County. Together use of these systems has increased the number of African Americans and women being elected to local offices, resulting in governments that are more representative of their citizens. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.402912139892578, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama is the thirtieth-largest state in the United States with 52419 sqmi of total area: 3.2% of the area is water, making Alabama 23rd in the amount of surface water, also giving it the second-largest inland waterway system in the U.S. About three-fifths of the land area is a gentle plain with a general descent towards the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico. The North Alabama region is mostly mountainous, with the Tennessee River cutting a large valley and creating numerous creeks, streams, rivers, mountains, and lakes. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.241133689880371, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama is bordered by the states of Tennessee to the north, Georgia to the east, Florida to the south, and Mississippi to the west. Alabama has coastline at the Gulf of Mexico, in the extreme southern edge of the state. The state ranges in elevation from sea level at Mobile Bay to over 1,800 feet (550 m) in the Appalachian Mountains in the northeast.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.060174942016602, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Areas in Alabama administered by the National Park Service include Horseshoe Bend National Military Park near Alexander City; Little River Canyon National Preserve near Fort Payne; Russell Cave National Monument in Bridgeport; Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site in Tuskegee; and Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site near Tuskegee. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.43246841430664, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Additionally, Alabama has four National Forests: Conecuh, Talladega, Tuskegee, and William B. Bankhead. Alabama also contains the Natchez Trace Parkway, the Selma To Montgomery National Historic Trail, and the Trail Of Tears National Historic Trail. A notable natural wonder in Alabama is \"Natural Bridge\" rock, the longest natural bridge east of the Rockies, located just south of Haleyville.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.462945938110352, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "A 5 mi-wide meteorite impact crater is located in Elmore County, just north of Montgomery. This is the Wetumpka crater, the site of \"Alabama's greatest natural disaster.\" A 1000 ft-wide meteorite hit the area about 80 million years ago. The hills just east of downtown Wetumpka showcase the eroded remains of the impact crater that was blasted into the bedrock, with the area labeled the Wetumpka crater or astrobleme (\"star-wound\") because of the concentric rings of fractures and zones of shattered rock that can be found beneath the surface. In 2002, Christian Koeberl with the Institute of Geochemistry University of Vienna published evidence and established the site as the 157th recognized impact crater on Earth. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.40719223022461, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "The state is classified as humid subtropical (Cfa) under the Koppen Climate Classification. The average annual temperature is 64 °F (18 °C). Temperatures tend to be warmer in the southern part of the state with its proximity to the Gulf of Mexico, while the northern parts of the state, especially in the Appalachian Mountains in the northeast, tend to be slightly cooler. Generally, Alabama has very hot summers and mild winters with copious precipitation throughout the year. Alabama receives an average of 56 in of rainfall annually and enjoys a lengthy growing season of up to 300 days in the southern part of the state.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.392518043518066, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Summers in Alabama are among the hottest in the U.S., with high temperatures averaging over 90 °F throughout the summer in some parts of the state. Alabama is also prone to tropical storms and even hurricanes. Areas of the state far away from the Gulf are not immune to the effects of the storms, which often dump tremendous amounts of rain as they move inland and weaken.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.45035171508789, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "South Alabama reports many thunderstorms. The Gulf Coast, around Mobile Bay, averages between 70 and 80 days per year with thunder reported. This activity decreases somewhat further north in the state, but even the far north of the state reports thunder on about 60 days per year. Occasionally, thunderstorms are severe with frequent lightning and large hail; the central and northern parts of the state are most vulnerable to this type of storm. Alabama ranks ninth in the number of deaths from lightning and tenth in the number of deaths from lightning strikes per capita. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.234347343444824, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama, along with Oklahoma, has the most reported EF5 tornadoes of any state, according to statistics from the National Climatic Data Center for the period January 1, 1950, to June 2013. Several long-tracked F5/EF5 tornadoes have contributed to Alabama reporting more tornado fatalities than any other state. The state was affected by the 1974 Super Outbreak and was devastated tremendously by the 2011 Super Outbreak. The 2011 Super Outbreak produced a record amount of tornadoes in the state. The tally reached 62. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.110881805419922, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The peak season for tornadoes varies from the northern to southern parts of the state. Alabama is one of the few places in the world that has a secondary tornado season in November and December, along with the spring severe weather season. The northern part of the state—along the Tennessee Valley—is one of the areas in the U.S. most vulnerable to violent tornadoes. The area of Alabama and Mississippi most affected by tornadoes is sometimes referred to as Dixie Alley, as distinct from the Tornado Alley of the Southern Plains.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.009583473205566, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Winters are generally mild in Alabama, as they are throughout most of the southeastern U.S., with average January low temperatures around 40 °F in Mobile and around 32 °F in Birmingham. Although snow is a rare event in much of Alabama, areas of the state north of Montgomery may receive a dusting of snow a few times every winter, with an occasional moderately heavy snowfall every few years. Historic snowfall events include New Year's Eve 1963 snowstorm and the 1993 Storm of the Century. The annual average snowfall for the Birmingham area is 2 in per year. In the southern Gulf coast, snowfall is less frequent, sometimes going several years without any snowfall.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.287668228149414, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Alabama is home to a diverse array of flora and fauna, due largely to a variety of habitats that range from the Tennessee Valley, Appalachian Plateau, and Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians of the north to the Piedmont, Canebrake and Black Belt of the central region to the Gulf Coastal Plain and beaches along the Gulf of Mexico in the south. The state is usually ranked among the top in nation for its range of overall biodiversity. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.307491302490234, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama is in the subtropical coniferous forest biome and once boasted huge expanses of pine forest, which still form the largest proportion of forests in the state. It currently ranks fifth in the nation for the diversity of its flora. It is home to nearly 4,000 pteridophyte and spermatophyte plant species. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.409274101257324, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "According to the 2010 Census, Alabama had a population of 4,779,736. The racial composition of the state was 68.5% White (67.0% Non-Hispanic White and 1.5% Hispanic White), 26.2% Black or African American, 3.9% Hispanic or Latino of any race, 1.1% Asian, 0.6% American Indian and Alaska Native, 0.1% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, 2.0% from Some Other Race, and 1.5% from Two or More Races. In 2011, 46.6% of Alabama's population younger than age 1 were minorities. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.33450984954834, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The largest reported ancestry groups in Alabama are: African American (26.2%), English (23.6%), Irish (7.7%), German (5.7%), and Scots-Irish (2.0%). Those citing \"American\" ancestry in Alabama are generally of English or British ancestry; many Anglo-Americans identify as having American ancestry because their roots have been in North America for so long, in some cases since the 1600s. Demographers estimate that a minimum of 20–23% of people in Alabama are of predominantly English ancestry and that the figure is likely higher. In the 1980 census, 41% of the people in Alabama identified as being of English ancestry, making them the largest ethnic group at the time. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.376218795776367, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Based on historic migration and settlement patterns in the southern colonies and states, demographers estimated there are more people in Alabama of Scots-Irish origins than self-reported. Many people in Alabama claim Irish ancestry because of the term Scots-Irish but, based on historic immigration and settlement, their ancestors were more likely Protestant Scots-Irish coming from northern Ireland, where they had been for a few generations as part of the English colonization. The Scots-Irish were the largest non-English immigrant group from the British Isles before the American Revolution, and many settled in the South, later moving into the Deep South as it was developed. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.403620719909668, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In 1984, under the Davis–Strong Act, the state legislature established the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission. Native American groups within the state had increasingly been demanding recognition as ethnic groups and seeking an end to discrimination. Given the long history of slavery and associated racial segregation, the Native American peoples, who have sometimes been of mixed race, have insisted on having their cultural identification respected. In the past, their self-identification was often overlooked as the state tried to impose a binary breakdown of society into white and black.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.723736763000488, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The state has officially recognized nine American Indian tribes in the state, descended mostly from the Five Civilized Tribes of the American Southeast. These are: ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.381265640258789, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama,", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.542825698852539, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama,", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.525359153747559, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Cher-O-Creek Intra Tribal Indians,", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.570394515991211, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Ma-Chis Lower Creek Indian Tribe,", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.588720321655273, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Piqua Shawnee Tribe, and", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.525120735168457, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The state government has promoted recognition of Native American contributions to the state, including the designation in 2000 for Columbus Day to be jointly celebrated as American Indian Heritage Day. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.640401840209961, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In the 2008 American Religious Identification Survey, 86% of Alabama respondents reported their religion as Christian, including 6% Catholic, and 11% as having no religion. The composition of other traditions is 0.5% Mormon, 0.5% Jewish, 0.5% Muslim, 0.5% Buddhist, and 0.5% Hindu. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.444621086120605, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Christianity", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.350447654724121, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama is located in the middle of the Bible Belt, a region of numerous Protestant Christians. Alabama has been identified as one of the most religious states in the United States, with about 58% of the population attending church regularly. A majority of people in the state identify as Evangelical Protestant. , the three largest denominational groups in Alabama are the Southern Baptist Convention, The United Methodist Church, and non-denominational Evangelical Protestant. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.282572746276855, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In Alabama, the Southern Baptist Convention has the highest number of adherents with 1,380,121; this is followed by the United Methodist Church with 327,734 adherents, non-denominational Evangelical Protestant with 220,938 adherents, and the Catholic Church with 150,647 adherents. Many Baptist and Methodist congregations became established in the Great Awakening of the early 19th century, when preachers proselytized across the South. The Assemblies of God had almost 60,000 members, the Churches of Christ had nearly 120,000 members. The Presbyterian churches, strongly associated with Scots-Irish immigrants of the 18th century and their descendants, had a combined membership around 75,000 (PCA-28,009 members in 108 congregations, PC(USA)-26,247 members in 147 congregations, the Cumberland Presbyterian Church-6,000 members in 59 congregations, the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America-5,000 members and 50 congregations plus the EPC and Associate Reformed Presbyterians with 230 members and 9 congregations). ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.108360290527344, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In a 2007 survey, nearly 70% of respondents could name all four of the Christian Gospels. Of those who indicated a religious preference, 59% said they possessed a \"full understanding\" of their faith and needed no further learning. In a 2007 poll, 92% of Alabamians reported having at least some confidence in churches in the state. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.399959564208984, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Although in much smaller numbers, many other religious faiths are represented in the state as well, including Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, the Bahá'í Faith, and Unitarian Universalism.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.439908981323242, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Jews have been present in what is now Alabama since 1763, during the colonial era of Mobile, when Sephardic Jews immigrated from London. The oldest Jewish congregation in the state is Congregation Sha'arai Shomayim in Mobile. It was formally recognized by the state legislature on January 25, 1844. Later immigrants in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries tended to be Ashkenazi Jews from eastern Europe. Jewish denominations in the state include two Orthodox, four Conservative, ten Reform, and one Humanistic synagogue. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.077238082885742, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Muslims have been increasing in Alabama, with 31 mosques built by 2011, many by African-American converts. Islam was a traditional religion in West Africa, from where many slaves were brought to the colonies and the United States during the centuries of the slave trade.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.306612014770508, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Several Hindu temples and cultural centers in the state have been founded by Indian immigrants and their descendants, the most well-known being the Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Birmingham, the Hindu Temple and Cultural Center of Birmingham in Pelham, the Hindu Cultural Center of North Alabama in Capshaw, and the Hindu Mandir and Cultural Center in Tuscaloosa. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.142618179321289, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "There are six Dharma centers and organizations for Theravada Buddhists. Most monastic Buddhist temples are concentrated in southern Mobile County, near Bayou La Batre. This area has attracted an influx of refugees from Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam during the 1970s and thereafter. The four temples within a ten-mile radius of Bayou La Batre, include Chua Chanh Giac, Wat Buddharaksa, and Wat Lao Phoutthavihan. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.497964859008789, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The first community of adherents of the Baha'i Faith in Alabama was founded in 1896 by Paul K. Dealy who moved from Chicago to Fairhope to participate in the growth of Fairhope as a utopian community. The first community of Baha'is in Alabama was racially integrated from the beginning due to the Faith's principles. Today there is an exhibit honoring Dealy in Haifa, Israel at the world center of the Baha'i Faith. Baha'i Centers in Alabama exist in Birmingham, Alabama, Huntsville, Alabama, and Florence, Alabama. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.057696342468262, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study in 2008 showed that obesity in Alabama was a problem, with most counties having over 29% of adults obese, except for ten which had a rate between 26% and 29%. Residents of the state, along with those in five other states, were least likely in the nation to be physically active during leisure time. Alabama, and the southeastern U.S. in general, has one of the highest incidences of adult onset diabetes in the country, exceeding 10% of adults. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.174345970153809, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The state has invested in aerospace, education, health care, banking, and various heavy industries, including automobile manufacturing, mineral extraction, steel production and fabrication. By 2006, crop and animal production in Alabama was valued at $1.5 billion. In contrast to the primarily agricultural economy of the previous century, this was only about 1% of the state's gross domestic product. The number of private farms has declined at a steady rate since the 1960s, as land has been sold to developers, timber companies, and large farming conglomerates. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.409271240234375, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Non-agricultural employment in 2008 was 121,800 in management occupations; 71,750 in business and financial operations; 36,790 in computer-related and mathematical occupation; 44,200 in architecture and engineering; 12,410 in life, physical, and social sciences; 32,260 in community and social services; 12,770 in legal occupations; 116,250 in education, training, and library services; 27,840 in art, design and media occupations; 121,110 in healthcare; 44,750 in fire fighting, law enforcement, and security; 154,040 in food preparation and serving; 76,650 in building and grounds cleaning and maintenance; 53,230 in personal care and services; 244,510 in sales; 338,760 in office and administration support; 20,510 in farming, fishing, and forestry; 120,155 in construction and mining, gas, and oil extraction; 106,280 in installation, maintenance, and repair; 224,110 in production; and 167,160 in transportation and material moving.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.492124557495117, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The state's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 5.8% in April 2015. This compared to a nationwide seasonally adjusted rate of 5.4%. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.468530654907227, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The five employers that employed the most employees in Alabama in April 2011 were: ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.408629417419434, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Agriculture", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.42546558380127, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama's agricultural outputs include poultry and eggs, cattle, fish, plant nursery items, peanuts, cotton, grains such as corn and sorghum, vegetables, milk, soybeans, and peaches. Although known as \"The Cotton State\", Alabama ranks between eighth and tenth in national cotton production, according to various reports, with Texas, Georgia and Mississippi comprising the top three.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.467729568481445, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama's industrial outputs include iron and steel products (including cast-iron and steel pipe); paper, lumber, and wood products; mining (mostly coal); plastic products; cars and trucks; and apparel. In addition, Alabama produces aerospace and electronic products, mostly in the Huntsville area, the location of NASA's George C. Marshall Space Flight Center and the U.S. Army Materiel Command, headquartered at Redstone Arsenal.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.51028823852539, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "A great deal of Alabama's economic growth since the 1990s has been due to the state's expanding automotive manufacturing industry. Located in the state are Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama, Mercedes-Benz U.S. International, and Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama, as well as their various suppliers. Since 1993, the automobile industry has generated more than 67,800 new jobs in the state. Alabama currently ranks 4th in the nation for vehicle exports. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.28791332244873, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Automakers accounted for approximately a third of the industrial expansion in the state in 2012. The eight models produced at the state's auto factories totaled combined sales of 74,335 vehicles for 2012. The strongest model sales during this period were the Hyundai Elantra compact car, the Mercedes-Benz GL-Class sport utility vehicle and the Honda Ridgeline sport utility truck. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.418601036071777, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Steel producers Outokumpu, Nucor, SSAB, ThyssenKrupp, and U.S. Steel have facilities in Alabama and employ over 10,000 people. In May 2007, German steelmaker ThyssenKrupp selected Calvert in Mobile County for a 4.65 billion combined stainless and carbon steel processing facility. ThyssenKrupp's stainless steel division, Inoxum, including the stainless portion of the Calvert plant, was sold to Finnish stainless steel company Outokumpu in 2012. The remaining portion of the ThyssenKrupp plant had final bids submitted by ArcelorMittal and Nippon Steel for $1.6 billion in March 2013. Companhia Siderúrgica Nacional submitted a combined bid for the mill at Calvert, plus a majority stake in the ThyssenKrupp mill in Brazil, for $3.8 billion. In July 2013, the plant was sold to ArcelorMittal and Nippon Steel. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.432572364807129, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The Hunt Refining Company, a subsidiary of Hunt Consolidated, Inc., is based in Tuscaloosa and operates a refinery there. The company also operates terminals in Mobile, Melvin, and Moundville. JVC America, Inc. operates an optical disc replication and packaging plant in Tuscaloosa. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.554628372192383, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Construction of an Airbus A320 family aircraft assembly plant in Mobile was formally announced by Airbus CEO Fabrice Brégier from the Mobile Convention Center on July 2, 2012. The plans include a $600 million factory at the Brookley Aeroplex for the assembly of the A319, A320 and A321 aircraft. Construction began in 2013, with plans for it to become operable by 2015 and produce up to 50 aircraft per year by 2017. The assembly plant is the company's first factory to be built within the United States. It was announced on February 1, 2013 that Airbus had hired Alabama-based Hoar Construction to oversee construction of the facility.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.359955787658691, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Tourism", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.474642753601074, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "An estimated 20 million tourists visit the state each year. Over 100,000 of these are from other countries, including from Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany and Japan. In 2006, 22.3 million tourists spent $8.3 billion providing an estimated 162,000 jobs in the state. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.382317543029785, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "UAB Hospital is the only Level I trauma center in Alabama. UAB is the largest state government employer in Alabama, with a workforce of about 18,000. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.418295860290527, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama has the headquarters of Regions Financial Corporation, BBVA Compass, Superior Bancorp and the former Colonial Bancgroup. Birmingham-based Compass Banchshares was acquired by Spanish-based BBVA in September 2007, although the headquarters of BBVA Compass remains in Birmingham. In November 2006, Regions Financial completed its merger with AmSouth Bancorporation, which was also headquartered in Birmingham. SouthTrust Corporation, another large bank headquartered in Birmingham, was acquired by Wachovia in 2004 for $14.3 billion.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.218830108642578, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The city still has major operations for Wachovia and its now post-operating bank Wells Fargo, which includes a regional headquarters, an operations center campus and a $400 million data center. Nearly a dozen smaller banks are also headquartered in the Birmingham, such as Superior Bancorp, ServisFirst and New South Federal Savings Bank. Birmingham also serves as the headquarters for several large investment management companies, including Harbert Management Corporation.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.453959465026855, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Many commercial technology companies are headquartered in Huntsville, such as the network access company ADTRAN, computer graphics company Intergraph, design and manufacturer of IT infrastructure Avocent, and telecommunications provider Deltacom. Cinram manufactures and distributes 20th Century Fox DVDs and Blu-ray Discs out of their Huntsville plant.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.53380298614502, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Rust International has grown to include Brasfield & Gorrie, BE&K, Hoar Construction and B.L. Harbert International, which all routinely are included in the Engineering News-Record lists of top design, international construction, and engineering firms. (Rust International was acquired in 2000 by Washington Group International, which was in turn acquired by San-Francisco based URS Corporation in 2007.)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.516437530517578, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "There has been a significant movement to rewrite and modernize Alabama's constitution. Critics suggest that Alabama's constitution highly centralizes power in Montgomery and leaves practically no power in local hands. Most counties do not have home rule. Any policy changes proposed around the state must be approved by the entire Alabama legislature and, frequently, by state referendum. One criticism of the current constitution claims that its complexity and length intentionally codify segregation and racism.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.371925354003906, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama's government is divided into three coequal branches. The legislative branch is the Alabama Legislature, a bicameral assembly composed of the Alabama House of Representatives, with 105 members, and the Alabama Senate, with 35 members. The Legislature is responsible for writing, debating, passing, or defeating state legislation. The Republican Party currently holds a majority in both houses of the Legislature. The Legislature has the power to override a gubernatorial veto by a simple majority (most state Legislatures require a two-thirds majority to override a veto).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.908281326293945, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "The executive branch is responsible for the execution and oversight of laws. It is headed by the Governor of Alabama. Other members of executive branch include the cabinet, the Attorney General of Alabama, the Alabama Secretary of State, the Alabama State Treasurer, and the State Auditor of Alabama. The current governor of the state is Republican Robert Bentley. The lieutenant governor is Republican Kay Ivey.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.33372688293457, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "The judicial branch is responsible for interpreting the Constitution and applying the law in state criminal and civil cases. The state's highest court is the Supreme Court of Alabama. Alabama uses partisan elections to choose judges, and since the 1980s judicial campaigns have become increasingly politicized. The current chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court is Republican Roy Moore. All sitting justices on the Alabama Supreme Court are members of the Republican Party. There are two intermediate appellate courts, the Court of Civil Appeals and the Court of Criminal Appeals, and four trial courts: the circuit court (trial court of general jurisdiction), and the district, probate, and municipal courts.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.337026596069336, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama levies a 2, 4, or 5 percent personal income tax, depending upon the amount earned and filing status. Taxpayers are allowed to deduct their federal income tax from their Alabama state tax, and can do so even if taking the standard deduction. Taxpayers who file itemized deductions are also allowed to deduct the Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax (Social Security and Medicare tax).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.57294750213623, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "The state's general sales tax rate is 4%. Sales tax rates for cities and counties are also added to purchases. For example, the total sales tax rate in Mobile is 10% and there is an additional restaurant tax of 1%, which means that a diner in Mobile would pay an 11% tax on a meal. , sales and excise taxes in Alabama account for 51% of all state and local revenue, compared with an average of about 36% nationwide. Alabama is one of seven states that levy a tax on food at the same rate as other goods, and one of two states (the other being neighboring Mississippi) which fully taxes groceries without any offsetting relief for low-income families. (Most states exempt groceries from sales tax or apply a lower tax rate.) ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.553919792175293, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama's income tax on poor working families is among the highest in the United States. Alabama is the only state that levies income tax on a family of four with income as low as $4,600, which is barely one-quarter of the federal poverty line. Alabama's threshold is the lowest among the 41 states and the District of Columbia with income taxes. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.437909126281738, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Since Alabama's tax structure largely depends on consumer spending, it is subject to high variable budget structure. For example, in 2003 Alabama had an annual budget deficit as high as $670 million.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.505682945251465, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama has 67 counties. Each county has its own elected legislative branch, usually called the county commission. It also has limited executive authority in the county. Because of the constraints of the Alabama Constitution, only seven counties (Jefferson, Lee, Mobile, Madison, Montgomery, Shelby, and Tuscaloosa) in the state have limited home rule. Instead, most counties in the state must lobby the Local Legislation Committee of the state legislature to get simple local policies approved, ranging from waste disposal to land use zoning. The cumbersome process results in local jurisdictions being unable to manage their problems, and the state legislators are buried in local county issues.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.30817985534668, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The state legislature has retained power over local governments by refusing to pass a constitutional amendment establishing home rule for counties, as recommended by the 1973 Alabama Constitutional Commission. Legislative delegations retain certain powers over each county. United States Supreme Court decisions in Baker v. Carr (1964) required that both houses have districts established on the basis of population, and redistricted after each census, in order to implement the principle of \"one man, one vote\". Before that, each county was represented by one state senator, leading to underrepresentation in the state senate for more urbanized, populous counties.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.719078063964844, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "\"The lack of home rule for counties in Alabama has resulted in the proliferation of local legislation permitting counties to do things not authorized by the state constitution. Alabama's constitution has been amended more than 700 times, and almost one-third of the amendments are local in nature, applying to only one county or city. A significant part of each legislative session is spent on local legislation, taking away time and attention of legislators from issues of statewide importance.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.407330513000488, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "On November 9, 2011, Jefferson County, which was $4 billion in debt at the time, declared bankruptcy. This is the second-largest Chapter 9 (municipal) bankruptcy in the United States, after the Detroit bankruptcy. Jefferson County emerged from bankruptcy in December 2013 following the approval of a bankruptcy plan by the United States bankruptcy court for the Northern District of Alabama. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.888346672058105, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama is an alcoholic beverage control state, meaning that the state government holds a monopoly on the sale of alcohol. The Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board controls the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages in the state. Twenty-five of the 67 counties are \"dry counties\" which ban the sale of alcohol, and there are many dry municipalities even in counties which permit alcohol sales. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.48336124420166, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "During Reconstruction following the American Civil War, Alabama was occupied by federal troops of the Third Military District under General John Pope. In 1874, the political coalition of white Democrats known as the Redeemers took control of the state government from the Republicans, in part by suppressing the African-American vote through violence, fraud and intimidation.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.176298141479492, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "After 1890, a coalition of White Democratic politicians passed laws to segregate and disenfranchise African American residents, a process completed in provisions of the 1901 constitution. Provisions which disenfranchised African Americans resulted in excluding many poor Whites. By 1941 more Whites than African Americans had been disenfranchised: 600,000 to 520,000. The total effects were greater on the African-American community, as almost all of its citizens were disfranchised and relegated to separate and unequal treatment under the law.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.91625690460205, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "From 1901 through the 1960s, the state did not redraw election districts as population grew and shifted within the state during urbanization and industrialization of certain areas. As counties were the basis of election districts, the result was a rural minority that dominated state politics through nearly three-quarters of the century, until a series of federal court cases required redistricting in 1972 to meet equal representation.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.213321685791016, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama state politics gained nationwide and international attention in the 1950s and 1960s during the American Civil Rights Movement, when Whites bureaucratically, and at times, violently resisted protests for electoral and social reform. Democrat George Wallace, the state's only four-term governor, was a controversial figure who vowed to maintain segregation. Only after passage of the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965 did African Americans regain the ability to exercise suffrage, among other civil rights. In many jurisdictions, they continued to be excluded from representation by at-large electoral systems, which allowed the majority of the population to dominate elections. Some changes at the county level have occurred following court challenges to establish single-member districts that enable a more diverse representation among county boards.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.768787384033203, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In 2007, the Alabama Legislature passed, and Republican Governor Bob Riley signed a resolution expressing \"profound regret\" over slavery and its lingering impact. In a symbolic ceremony, the bill was signed in the Alabama State Capitol, which housed Congress of the Confederate States of America. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.788907051086426, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "With the disfranchisement of African Americans in 1901, the state became part of the \"Solid South\", a system in which the Democratic Party operated as effectively the only viable political party in every Southern state. For nearly 100 years, local and state elections in Alabama were decided in the Democratic Party primary, with generally only token Republican challengers running in the General Election. Since the mid to late-20th century, however, there has been a realignment among the two major political parties, and white conservatives started shifting to the Republican Party. In Alabama, majority-white districts are now expected to regularly elect Republican candidates to federal, state and local office.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.990872383117676, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In the early 21st century, Republicans hold all seven of the statewide elected executive branch offices. Republicans hold six of the eight elected seats on the Alabama State Board of Education. In 2010, Republicans took large majorities of both chambers of the state legislature, giving them control of that body for the first time in 136 years. The last remaining statewide Democrat, who served on the Alabama Public Service Commission was defeated in 2012. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.182254791259766, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Many local offices (County Commissioners, Boards of Education, Tax Assessors, Tax Collectors, etc.) in the state are still held by Democrats. Many rural counties have voters who are majority Democrats, resulting in local elections being decided in the Democratic primary. Similarly many metropolitan and suburban counties are majority-Republican and elections are effectively decided in the Republican Primary, although there are exceptions. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.464742660522461, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama's 67 County Sheriffs are elected in partisan, at-large races, and Democrats still retain the narrow majority of those posts. The current split is 35 Democrats, 31 Republicans, and one Independent Fayette. However, most of the Democratic sheriffs preside over rural and less populated counties. The majority of Republican sheriffs have been elected in the more urban/suburban and heavily populated counties. , the state of Alabama has one female sheriff, in Morgan County, Alabama, and ten African-American sheriffs.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.345195770263672, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The state's two U.S. senators are Jefferson B. Sessions III and Richard C. Shelby, both Republicans. Shelby was originally elected to the Senate as a Democrat in 1986 and re-elected in 1992, but switched parties immediately following the November 1994 general election.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.676794052124023, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In the U.S. House of Representatives, the state is represented by seven members, six of whom are Republicans: (Bradley Byrne, Mike D. Rogers, Robert Aderholt, Morris J. Brooks, Martha Roby, and Gary Palmer) and one Democrat: Terri Sewell.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.085315704345703, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Primary and secondary education", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.526512145996094, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Public primary and secondary education in Alabama is under the purview of the Alabama State Board of Education as well as local oversight by 67 county school boards and 60 city boards of education. Together, 1,496 individual schools provide education for 744,637 elementary and secondary students. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.440872192382812, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Public school funding is appropriated through the Alabama Legislature through the Education Trust Fund. In FY 2006–2007, Alabama appropriated $3,775,163,578 for primary and secondary education. That represented an increase of $444,736,387 over the previous fiscal year. In 2007, over 82 percent of schools made adequate yearly progress (AYP) toward student proficiency under the National No Child Left Behind law, using measures determined by the state of Alabama.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.295309066772461, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Alabama's programs of higher education include 14 four-year public universities, two-year community colleges, and 17 private, undergraduate and graduate universities. In the state are four medical schools (as of fall 2015) (University of Alabama School of Medicine, University of South Alabama and Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine and The Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine - Auburn Campus), two veterinary colleges (Auburn University and Tuskegee University), a dental school (University of Alabama School of Dentistry), an optometry college (University of Alabama at Birmingham), two pharmacy schools (Auburn University and Samford University), and five law schools (University of Alabama School of Law, Birmingham School of Law, Cumberland School of Law, Miles Law School, and the Thomas Goode Jones School of Law). Public, post-secondary education in Alabama is overseen by the Alabama Commission on Higher Education and the Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education. Colleges and universities in Alabama offer degree programs from two-year associate degrees to a multitude of doctoral level programs. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.211773872375488, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The largest single campus is the University of Alabama, located in Tuscaloosa, with 33,602 enrolled for fall 2012. Troy University was the largest institution in the state in 2010, with an enrollment of 29,689 students across four Alabama campuses (Troy, Dothan, Montgomery, and Phenix City), as well as sixty learning sites in seventeen other states and eleven other countries. The oldest institutions are the public University of North Alabama in Florence and the Catholic Church-affiliated Spring Hill College in Mobile, both founded in 1830. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.077107429504395, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Accreditation of academic programs is through the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) as well as other subject-focused national and international accreditation agencies such as the Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE), the Council on Occupational Education (COE), and the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS). ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.507389068603516, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "According to the 2011 U.S. News & World Report, Alabama had three universities ranked in the top 100 Public Schools in America (University of Alabama at 31, Auburn University at 36, and University of Alabama at Birmingham at 73). ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.01772403717041, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "College football is popular in Alabama, particularly the University of Alabama Crimson Tide and Auburn University Tigers, rivals in the Southeastern Conference. In the 2013 season, Alabama averaged over 100,000 fans per game and Auburn averaged over 80,000 fans, both numbers among the top 20 in the nation in average attendance. Bryant-Denny Stadium is the home of the Alabama football team, and has a seating capacity of 101,821, and is the fifth largest stadium in America. Jordan-Hare Stadium is the home field of the Auburn football team and seats up to 87,451. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.45136547088623, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The Talladega Superspeedway motorsports complex hosts a series of NASCAR events. It has a seating capacity of 143,000 and is the thirteenth largest stadium in the world and sixth largest stadium in America. Also, the Barber Motorsports Park has hosted IndyCar Series and Rolex Sports Car Series races.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.574109077453613, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Alabama has six major interstate roads that cross the state: Interstate 65 (I-65) travels north–south roughly through the middle of the state; I-20/I-59 travel from the central west Mississippi state line to Birmingham, where I-59 continues to the north-east corner of the state and I-20 continues east towards Atlanta; I-85 originates in Montgomery and travels east-northeast to the Georgia state line, providing a main thoroughfare to Atlanta; and I-10 traverses the southernmost portion of the state, traveling from west to east through Mobile. I-22 enters the state from Mississippi and connects Birmingham with Memphis, Tennessee. In addition, there are currently five auxiliary interstate routes in the state: I-165 in Mobile, I-359 in Tuscaloosa, I-459 around Birmingham, I-565 in Decatur and Huntsville, and I-759 in Gadsden. A sixth route, I-685, will be formed when I-85 is rerouted along a new southern bypass of Montgomery. A proposed northern bypass of Birmingham will be designated as I-422. Since a direct connection from I-22 to I-422 will not be possible, I-222 has been proposed, as well.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.95954704284668, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The Port of Mobile, Alabama's only saltwater port, is a large seaport on the Gulf of Mexico with inland waterway access to the Midwest by way of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. The Port of Mobile was ranked 12th by tons of traffic in the United States during 2009. The newly expanded container terminal at the Port of Mobile was ranked as the 25th busiest for container traffic in the nation during 2011. The state's other ports are on rivers with access to the Gulf of Mexico.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.330718040466309, "source": "wiki", "title": "Alabama" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The state has a wide range of elevations, from sea level on the coast to 6684 ft at Mount Mitchell, the highest point in North America east of the Mississippi River. The climate of the coastal plains is strongly influenced by the Atlantic Ocean. Most of the state falls in the humid subtropical climate zone. More than 300 mi from the coast to the western, mountainous part of the state has a subtropical highland climate.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.334589004516602, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Immediately inland, the coastal plain is relatively flat, with rich soil ideal for growing tobacco, soybeans, melons, and cotton. The coastal plain is North Carolina's most rural section, with few large towns or cities. Agriculture remains an important industry.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.009078025817871, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The coastal plain transitions to the Piedmont region along the Atlantic Seaboard fall line, a line which marks the elevation at which waterfalls first appear on streams and rivers. The Piedmont region of central North Carolina is the state's most urbanized and densely populated section. It consists of gently rolling countryside frequently broken by hills or low mountain ridges. Small, isolated, and deeply eroded mountain ranges and peaks are located in the Piedmont, including the Sauratown Mountains, Pilot Mountain, the Uwharrie Mountains, Crowder's Mountain, King's Pinnacle, the Brushy Mountains, and the South Mountains. The Piedmont ranges from about 300 to in elevation in the east to over 1000 ft in the west. Because of the rapid population growth in the Piedmont, a significant part of the rural area in this region is being transformed into suburbs with shopping centers, housing, and corporate offices. Agriculture is steadily declining in importance. The major rivers of the Piedmont, such as the Yadkin and Catawba, tend to be fast-flowing, shallow, and narrow.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.680511474609375, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "The western section of the state is part of the Appalachian Mountain range. Among the subranges of the Appalachians located in the state are the Great Smoky Mountains, Blue Ridge Mountains, Great Balsam Mountains, and Black Mountains. The Black Mountains are the highest in the eastern United States, and culminate in Mount Mitchell at 6684 ft the highest point east of the Mississippi River. Although agriculture still remains important, tourism has become a dominant industry in the mountains. Growing Christmas trees has recently become an important industry as well. Because of the higher altitude, the climate in the mountains often differs markedly from that of the rest of the state. Winter in western North Carolina typically features high snowfall and subfreezing temperatures more akin to those of a midwestern state than of a southern state.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.820587158203125, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "North Carolina has 17 major river basins. The basins west of the Blue Ridge Mountains flow to the Gulf of Mexico (via the Ohio and then the Mississippi River). All the others flow to the Atlantic Ocean. Of the 17 basins, 11 originate within the state of North Carolina, but only four are contained entirely within the state's border – the Cape Fear, the Neuse, the White Oak, and the Tar-Pamlico basin. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.737401962280273, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "The climate is influenced by the Atlantic Ocean, especially along the coast, where maritime flow keeps conditions mild in winter and moderate, although humid, in summer. The highest coastal daytime temperature averages less than 89 °F during summer months. The coast enjoys mild temperatures in winter, with daytime highs rarely below 40 °F and average highs usually in the mid-50s °F (11–14 °C). Temperatures in the coastal plain only occasionally drop below the freezing point at night. The coastal plain averages only around 1 in of snow or ice annually, and in many years, there may be no snow or ice at all.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.571717262268066, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "The Atlantic Ocean exerts less influence on the climate of the Piedmont region, which has hotter summers and colder winters than along the coast. Daytime highs in the Piedmont often reach over 90 °F in the summer. While it is not common for the temperature to reach over 100 °F in the state, such temperatures, when they occur, typically are found only in the lower-elevation areas of the Piedmont and far-inland areas of the coastal plain. The weaker influence of the Atlantic also means that the diurnal temperature variation in the Piedmont typically is greater than in the coastal plain.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.51382827758789, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "In winter, the Piedmont is colder than the coast, with temperatures usually averaging in the upper 40s–lower 50s °F (8–12 °C) during the day and often dropping below the freezing point at night. Southern areas of the Piedmont, around Charlotte, average around 3 – of snowfall annually, with more north toward the Virginia border. The Piedmont is especially notorious for sleet and freezing rain. Freezing rain can be heavy enough to snarl traffic and break down trees and power lines. Annual precipitation and humidity are lower in the Piedmont than in the mountains or the coast, but even at its lowest, the average is 40 in per year.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.42624282836914, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The Appalachian Mountains are the coolest area of the state, with temperatures averaging in the low 40s and upper 30s °F (6–3 °C) for highs in the winter and commonly falling into the low 20s °F (−5 °C) or lower on winter nights. Relatively cool summers see temperatures rarely rising above 80 °F. Average snowfall in many areas exceeds 30 in per year, and totals be heavy at the higher elevations; for example, during the Blizzard of 1993 more than 60 in of snow fell on Mount Mitchell over a period of three days. Mount Mitchell has received snow in every month of the year.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.462635040283203, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Severe weather occurs regularly in North Carolina. On the average, a hurricane inflicts significant damage on the state once a decade. Destructive hurricanes that have hit North Carolina include Hurricane Fran, Hurricane Floyd, and Hurricane Hazel, the latter being the strongest storm ever to make landfall in the state, as a Category 4 in 1954. Hurricane Isabel ranks as the most destructive of the 21st century. Tropical storms arrive every 3 or 4 years. In addition, many hurricanes and tropical storms graze the state without hitting it directly. In some years, several hurricanes or tropical storms can directly strike the state or brush across the coastal areas. Only Florida and Louisiana are struck by hurricanes more often. Although many people believe that hurricanes menace only coastal areas, the rare hurricane which moves inland quickly enough can cause severe damage; for example, in 1989, Hurricane Hugo caused heavy damage in Charlotte and even as far inland as the Blue Ridge Mountains in the northwestern part of the state. On the average, North Carolina has 50 days of thunderstorm activity per year, with many storms becoming severe enough to produce hail, flash floods, and damaging winds.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.385581970214844, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "North Carolina averages fewer than 20 tornadoes per year, many of them produced by hurricanes or tropical storms along the coastal plain. Tornadoes from thunderstorms are a risk, especially in the eastern part of the state. The western Piedmont is often protected by the mountains, which tend to break up storms as they try to cross over; the storms will often re-form farther east. A phenomenon known as \"cold-air damming\" often occurs in the northwestern part of the state, which can weaken storms but can also lead to major ice events in winter. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.43916130065918, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In April 2011, the worst tornado outbreak in North Carolina's history occurred. Thirty confirmed tornadoes touched down, mainly in the Eastern Piedmont and Sandhills, killing at least 24 people. Damage in the capital of Raleigh alone totalled over $115 million. Sanford and Fayetteville suffered a similar degree of devastation. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.192841529846191, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Spanish colonial forces were the first Europeans to make a permanent settlement in the area, when the Juan Pardo-led expedition built Fort San Juan in 1567 at the site of the Native American community of Joara, a Mississippian culture regional chiefdom in the western interior, near the present-day city of Morganton. The fort lasted only 18 months; the local inhabitants killed all but one of the 120 men Pardo had stationed at a total of six forts in the area. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.330818176269531, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "With the defeat of the Confederacy in 1865, the Reconstruction Era began. The United States abolished slavery without compensation to slaveholders or reparations to freedmen. A Republican Party coalition of black freedmen, northern carpetbaggers and local scalawags controlled state government for three years. The white conservative Democrats regained control of the state legislature in 1870, in part by Ku Klux Klan violence and terrorism at the polls, to suppress black voting. Republicans were elected to the governorship until 1876, when the Red Shirts, a paramilitary organization that arose in 1874 and was allied with the Democratic Party, helped suppress black voting. More than 150 black Americans were murdered in electoral violence in 1876.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.752829551696777, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "By the 1970s, spurred in part by the increasingly leftward tilt of national Democrats, conservative whites began to vote for Republican national candidates and gradually for more Republicans locally. The Greensboro Sit-ins played a crucial role in the Civil Rights Movement to bring full equality to American blacks.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.382046699523926, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Native Americans, lost colonies, and permanent settlement", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.333114624023438, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Spanish explorers traveling inland in the 16th century met Mississippian culture people at Joara, a regional chiefdom near present-day Morganton. Records of Hernando de Soto attested to his meeting with them in 1540. In 1567 Captain Juan Pardo led an expedition to claim the area for the Spanish colony and to establish another route to protect silver mines in Mexico. Pardo made a winter base at Joara, which he renamed Cuenca. His expedition built Fort San Juan and left a contingent of 30 men there, while Pardo traveled further, and built and garrisoned five other forts. He returned by a different route to Santa Elena on Parris Island, South Carolina, then a center of Spanish Florida. In the spring of 1568, natives killed all but one of the soldiers and burned the six forts in the interior, including the one at Fort San Juan. Although the Spanish never returned to the interior, this effort marked the first European attempt at colonization of the interior of what became the United States. A 16th-century journal by Pardo's scribe Bandera and archaeological findings since 1986 at Joara have confirmed the settlement. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.477557182312012, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In the 1700s, a series of smallpox epidemics swept the South, causing high fatalities among the Native Americans, who had no immunity to the new disease (it had become endemic in Europe). According to the historian Russell Thornton, \"The 1738 epidemic was said to have killed one-half of the Cherokee, with other tribes of the area suffering equally.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.392128944396973, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Colonial period and Revolutionary War", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.525145530700684, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Most of the English colonists had arrived as indentured servants, hiring themselves out as laborers for a fixed period to pay for their passage. In the early years the line between indentured servants and African slaves or laborers was fluid. Some Africans were allowed to earn their freedom before slavery became a lifelong status. Most of the free colored families formed in North Carolina before the Revolution were descended from unions or marriages between free white women and enslaved or free African or African-American men. Because the mothers were free, their children were born free. Many had migrated or were descendants of migrants from colonial Virginia. As the flow of indentured laborers to the colony decreased with improving economic conditions in Great Britain, planters imported more slaves, and the state's legal delineations between free and slave status tightened, effectively hardening the latter into a racial caste. The economy's growth and prosperity was based on slave labor, devoted first to the production of tobacco.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.476699829101562, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "In the Battle of Cowan's Ford, Cornwallis met resistance along the banks of the Catawba River at Cowan's Ford on February 1, 1781, in an attempt to engage General Morgan's forces during a tactical withdrawal. Morgan had moved to the northern part of the state to combine with General Greene's newly recruited forces. Generals Greene and Cornwallis finally met at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse in present-day Greensboro on March 15, 1781. Although the British troops held the field at the end of the battle, their casualties at the hands of the numerically superior Continental Army were crippling. Following this \"Pyrrhic victory\", Cornwallis chose to move to the Virginia coastline to get reinforcements, and to allow the Royal Navy to protect his battered army. This decision would result in Cornwallis' eventual defeat at Yorktown, Virginia, later in 1781. The Patriots' victory there guaranteed American independence.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.791299819946289, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Antebellum period", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.452474594116211, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Besides slaves, there were a number of free people of color in the state. Most were descended from free African Americans who had migrated along with neighbors from Virginia during the 18th century. The majority were the descendants of unions in the working classes between white women, indentured servants or free, and African men, indentured, slave or free. After the Revolution, Quakers and Mennonites worked to persuade slaveholders to free their slaves. Some were inspired by their efforts and the language of the Revolution to arrange for manumission of their slaves. The number of free people of color rose markedly in the first couple of decades after the Revolution. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.923705101013184, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "While slaveholding was slightly less concentrated than in some Southern states, according to the 1860 census, more than 330,000 people, or 33% of the population of 992,622, were enslaved African Americans. They lived and worked chiefly on plantations in the eastern Tidewater. In addition, 30,463 free people of color lived in the state. They were also concentrated in the eastern coastal plain, especially at port cities such as Wilmington and New Bern, where a variety of jobs were available. Free African Americans were allowed to vote until 1835, when the state revoked their suffrage in restrictions following the slave rebellion of 1831 led by Nat Turner. Southern slave codes criminalized willful killing of a slave in most cases. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.335175514221191, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "American Civil War", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.47723388671875, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "As of 2011, 49.8% of North Carolina's population younger than age 1 were minorities. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.326964378356934, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Demographics of North Carolina covers the varieties of ethnic groups that reside in North Carolina, along with the relevant trends.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.960955619812012, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Black or African American: 21.5%", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.51215648651123, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Asian American: 2.2%", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.466078758239746, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Multiracial American: 2.2%", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.47864818572998, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Latino and Hispanic American of any race: 8.4%", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.581189155578613, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "As of 2011, 49.8% of North Carolina's population younger than age 1 were minorities (meaning that they had at least one parent who was not non-Hispanic white). ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.302929878234863, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "As of 2010, 89.66% (7,750,904) of North Carolina residents age 5 and older spoke English at home as a primary language, while 6.93% (598,756) spoke Spanish, 0.32% (27,310) French, 0.27% (23,204) German, and Chinese (which includes Mandarin) was spoken as a main language by 0.27% (23,072) of the population over the age of five. In total, 10.34% (893,735) of North Carolina's population age 5 and older spoke a mother language other than English. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.09614086151123, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "While the Baptists in total (counting both blacks and whites) have maintained the majority in this part of the country (known as the Bible Belt), the population in North Carolina practices a wide variety of faiths, including Judaism, Islam, Baha'i, Buddhism, and Hinduism. As of 2010 the Southern Baptist Church was the biggest denomination, with 4,241 churches and 1,513,000 members; the second largest was the United Methodist Church, with 660,000 members and 1,923 churches. The third was the Roman Catholic Church, with 428,000 members in 190 congregations. The fourth greatest was the Presbyterian Church (USA), with 186,000 members and 710 congregations; this denomination was brought by Scots-Irish immigrants who settled the backcountry in the colonial era. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.65693473815918, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The state also has a special history with the Moravian Church, as settlers of this faith (largely of German origin) found a home in the Winston-Salem area in the 18th and 19th centuries. Presbyterians, historically Scots-Irish, have had a strong presence in Charlotte and in Scotland County.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.115242004394531, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Catawba College (United Church of Christ)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.505644798278809, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Davidson College (Presbyterian)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.483235359191895, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Duke University (Historically Methodist)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.559232711791992, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Elon University (United Church of Christ)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.451814651489258, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Guilford College (Religious Society of Friends [Quakers])", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.542413711547852, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Lees-McRae College (Presbyterian)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.486831665039062, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Lenoir-Rhyne University (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.422688484191895, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Livingstone College (African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.471785545349121, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Mars Hill University (Christian)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.509842872619629, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Montreat College (Christian)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.477166175842285, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* William Peace University (Presbyterian)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.456704139709473, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Queens University of Charlotte (Presbyterian)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.420401573181152, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* St. Andrews Presbyterian College (Presbyterian)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.349087715148926, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Salem College (Historically Moravian [Protestant])", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.584020614624023, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Wake Forest University (Historically Baptist)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.571268081665039, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Warren Wilson College (Historically Presbyterian)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.529823303222656, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "* Wingate University (Historically Baptist)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.553385734558105, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The state also has several major seminaries, including the Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, and the Hood Theological Seminary (AME Zion) in Salisbury.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.26701545715332, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "*The Triangle: Raleigh–Durham–Cary, North Carolina – population 2,117,103", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.757078170776367, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "*The Triad: Greensboro–Winston-Salem–High Point, North Carolina – population 1,642,506", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.617209434509277, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "North Carolina's airports serve destinations throughout the United States and international destinations in Canada, Europe, Central America, and the Caribbean. In 2013 Charlotte Douglas International Airport ranked as the 23rd busiest airport in the world. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.62010669708252, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In 2012, the state elected a Republican Governor (Pat McCrory) and Lieutenant Governor (Dan Forest) for the first time in more than two decades, while also giving the Republicans veto-proof majorities in both the State House of Representatives and the State Senate. Several U.S. House of Representatives seats also flipped control, with the Republicans holding nine seats to the Democrats' four. In the 2014 mid-term elections, Republican David Rouzer won the state's Seventh Congressional District seat, increasing the congressional delegation party split to 10-3 in favor of the GOP.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.243664741516113, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Primary and secondary education", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.526512145996094, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Elementary and secondary public schools are overseen by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. The North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction is the secretary of the North Carolina State Board of Education, but the board, rather than the superintendent, holds most of the legal authority for making public education policy. In 2009, the board's chairman also became the \"chief executive officer\" for the state's school system. North Carolina has 115 public school systems, each of which is overseen by a local school board. A county may have one or more systems within it. The largest school systems in North Carolina are the Wake County Public School System, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, Guilford County Schools, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, and Cumberland County Schools. In total there are 2,425 public schools in the state, including 99 charter schools. North Carolina Schools were segregated until the Brown v. Board of Education trial and the release of the Pearsall Plan.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.658302307128906, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "North Carolina is home to three major league sports franchises: the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League and the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association are based in Charlotte, while the Raleigh-based Carolina Hurricanes play in the National Hockey League. The Panthers and Hurricanes are the only two major professional sports teams that have the same geographical designation while playing in different metropolitan areas. The Hurricanes are the only major professional team from North Carolina to have won a league championship, having captured the Stanley Cup in 2006. North Carolina is also home to Charlotte Hounds of the Major League Lacrosse.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.015056610107422, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In addition to professional team sports, North Carolina has a strong affiliation with NASCAR and stock-car racing, with Charlotte Motor Speedway in Concord hosting two Sprint Cup Series races every year. Charlotte also hosts the NASCAR Hall of Fame, while Concord is the home of several top-flight racing teams, including Hendrick Motorsports, Roush Fenway Racing, Richard Petty Motorsports, Stewart-Haas Racing, and Chip Ganassi Racing. 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The Carolina Hurricanes NHL hockey team is also located in the city.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.878186225891113, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In the Charlotte area, amenities include the Carolina Panthers NFL football team and Charlotte Hornets basketball team, Carowinds amusement park, Charlotte Motor Speedway, U.S. National Whitewater Center, and the Discovery Place. Nearby Concord has the Great Wolf Lodge and Sea Life Aquarium.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.148785591125488, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In the Conover – Hickory area, Hickory Motor Speedway, RockBarn Golf and Spa, home of the Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn; Catawba County Firefighters Museum, and SALT Block attract many tourists to Conover. Hickory which has Valley Hills Mall.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.53378677368164, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The Piedmont Triad, or center of the state, is home to Krispy Kreme, Mayberry, Texas Pete, the Lexington Barbecue Festival, and Moravian cookies. The internationally acclaimed North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro attracts visitors to its animals, plants, and a 57-piece art collection along five miles of shaded pathways in the world's largest-land-area natural-habitat park. Seagrove, in the central portion of the state, attracts many tourists along Pottery Highway (NC Hwy 705). MerleFest in Wilkesboro attracts more than 80,000 people to its four-day music festival; and Wet 'n Wild Emerald Pointe water park in Greensboro is another attraction.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.484204292297363, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The mainland northeastern part of the state, having recently adopted the name the Inner Banks, is also known as the Albemarle Region, for the Albemarle Settlements, some of the first settlements on North Carolina's portion of the Atlantic Coastal Plain. The regions historic sites are connected by the Historic Albemarle Tour.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.520442962646484, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "North Carolina provides a large range of recreational activities, from swimming at the beach to skiing in the mountains. North Carolina offers fall colors, freshwater and saltwater fishing, hunting, birdwatching, agritourism, ATV trails, ballooning, rock climbing, biking, hiking, skiing, boating and sailing, camping, canoeing, caving (spelunking), gardens, and arboretums. North Carolina has theme parks, aquariums, museums, historic sites, lighthouses, elegant theaters, concert halls, and fine dining.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.642020225524902, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "North Carolinians enjoy outdoor recreation utilizing numerous local bike paths, 34 state parks, and 14 national parks. National Park Service units include the Appalachian National Scenic Trail, the Blue Ridge Parkway, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Cape Lookout National Seashore, Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site at Flat Rock, Fort Raleigh National Historic Site at Manteo, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Guilford Courthouse National Military Park in Greensboro, Moores Creek National Battlefield near Currie in Pender County, the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail, Old Salem National Historic Site in Winston-Salem, the Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, and Wright Brothers National Memorial in Kill Devil Hills. National Forests include Uwharrie National Forest in central North Carolina, Croatan National Forest in Eastern North Carolina, Pisgah National Forest in the northern mountains, and Nantahala National Forest in the southwestern part of the state.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.438164710998535, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "North Carolina has rich traditions in art, music, and cuisine. The nonprofit arts and culture industry generates $1.2 billion in direct economic activity in North Carolina, supporting more than 43,600 full-time equivalent jobs and generating $119 million in revenue for local governments and the state of North Carolina. North Carolina established the North Carolina Museum of Art as the first major museum collection in the country to be formed by state legislation and funding and continues to bring millions into the NC economy. 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These include: John Coltrane, (Hamlet, High Point); Thelonious Monk (Rocky Mount); Billy Taylor (Greenville); Woody Shaw (Laurinburg); Lou Donaldson (Durham); Max Roach (Newland); Tal Farlow (Greensboro); Albert, Jimmy and Percy Heath (Wilmington); Nina Simone (Tryon); and Billy Strayhorn (Hillsborough).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.527045249938965, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "North Carolina is also famous for its tradition of old-time music, and many recordings were made in the early 20th century by folk-song collector Bascom Lamar Lunsford. Musicians such as the North Carolina Ramblers helped solidify the sound of country music in the late 1920s, while the influential bluegrass musician Doc Watson also hailed from North Carolina. Both North and South Carolina are hotbeds for traditional rural blues, especially the style known as the Piedmont blues.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.26060676574707, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Ben Folds Five originated in Winston-Salem, and Ben Folds still records and resides in Chapel Hill.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.515043258666992, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "The British band Pink Floyd is named, in part, after Chapel Hill bluesman Floyd Council.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.447809219360352, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Metal and punk acts such as Corrosion of Conformity, Between the Buried and Me, and Nightmare Sonata are native to North Carolina.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.924911499023438, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "North Carolina is the home of more American Idol finalists than any other state: Clay Aiken (season two), Fantasia Barrino (season three), Kellie Pickler (season five), Bucky Covington (season five), Chris Daughtry (season five), Anoop Desai (season eight), Scotty McCreery (season ten), and Caleb Johnson (season thirteen).", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.21811294555664, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "In the mountains, the Brevard Music Center hosts choral, orchestral, and solo performances during its annual summer schedule.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.49773120880127, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "North Carolina has a variety of shopping choices. SouthPark Mall in Charlotte is currently the largest in the Carolinas, with almost 2.0 million square feet. Other major malls in Charlotte include Northlake Mall and Carolina Place Mall in nearby suburb Pineville. Other major malls throughout the state include Hanes Mall in Winston-Salem; Crabtree Valley Mall, North Hills Mall, and Triangle Town Center in Raleigh; Friendly Center and Four Seasons Town Centre in Greensboro; Oak Hollow Mall in High Point; Concord Mills in Concord; Valley Hills Mall in Hickory; and The Streets at Southpoint and Northgate Mall in Durham and Independence Mall in Wilmington, NC, and Tanger Outlets in Charlotte, Nags Head, Blowing Rock, and Mebane, NC.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.859216690063477, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Cuisine and agriculture", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.548693656921387, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "A culinary staple of North Carolina is pork barbecue. There are strong regional differences and rivalries over the sauces and methods used in making the barbecue. The common trend across Western North Carolina is the use of premium grade Boston butt. Western North Carolina pork barbecue uses a tomato-based sauce, and only the pork shoulder (dark meat) is used. Western North Carolina barbecue is commonly referred to as Lexington barbecue after the Piedmont Triad town of Lexington, home of the Lexington Barbecue Festival, which attracts over 100,000 visitors each October. Eastern North Carolina pork barbecue uses a vinegar-and-red-pepper-based sauce and the \"whole hog\" is cooked, thus integrating both white and dark meat.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.988103866577148, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Over the last decade, North Carolina has become a cultural epicenter and haven for internationally prize-winning wine (Noni Bacca Winery), internationally prized cheeses (Ashe County), \"L'institut International aux Arts Gastronomiques: Conquerront Les Yanks les Truffes, January 15, 2010\" international hub for truffles (Garland Truffles), and beer making, as tobacco land has been converted to grape orchards while state laws regulating alcohol content in beer allowed a jump in ABV from 6% to 15%. The Yadkin Valley in particular has become a strengthening market for grape production, while Asheville recently won the recognition of being named 'Beer City USA.' Asheville boasts the largest breweries per capita of any city in the United States. Recognized and marketed brands of beer in North Carolina include Highland Brewing, Duck Rabbit Brewery, Mother Earth Brewery, Weeping Radish Brewery, Big Boss Brewing, Foothills Brewing, Carolina Brewing Company, Lonerider Brewing, and White Rabbit Brewing Company.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.4092435836792, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "R I", "passage": "Tobacco was one of the first major industries to develop after the Civil War. Many farmers grew some tobacco, and the invention of the cigarette made the product especially popular. Winston-Salem is the birthplace of R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (RJR), founded by R. J. Reynolds in 1874 as one of 16 tobacco companies in the town. By 1914 it was selling 425 million packs of Camels a year. Today it is the second-largest tobacco company in the U.S. (behind Altria Group). RJR is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of Reynolds American Inc., which in turn is 42% owned by British American Tobacco. 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MCAS Cherry Point is home of the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing. Located in Goldsboro, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base is home of the 4th Fighter Wing and 916th Air Refueling Wing. One of the busiest air stations in the United States Coast Guard is located at the Coast Guard Air Station in Elizabeth City. Also stationed in North Carolina is the Military Ocean Terminal Sunny Point in Southport.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.31894588470459, "source": "wiki", "title": "North Carolina" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "A state of the United States of America is one of the 50 constituent entities that shares its sovereignty with the federal government. Due to the shared sovereignty between each state and the federal government, Americans are citizens of both the federal republic and of the state in which they reside. 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Though so few in numbers, it was remembered that in the Seminole War, great harm had been done by small bands when our forces were in the field. People, especially those near the reservation, did not feel that life or property was safe, for the Indians did not confine themselves to their limits, but would make excursions into the neighboring country, sometimes as far as a hundred miles. In 1849 and 1857 there were Indian outbreaks, but they were soon put down by the State troops.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.279623985290527, "source": "search", "title": "Floripedia: Florida Becomes a State" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Governor Brown. Our next governor was Thomas Brown. He was a native of Virginia, but had lived in Florida for many years, his upright life and kind heart winning for him many friends in private and public life. 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In this convention were many whose names afterwards became distinguished. There were Davis, Ward, Lamar, Patton, Anderson, Finnegan, Daniel, and others of great zeal and talent. Bishop Rutledge opened the convention with prayer. There was the greatest interest, and the capital was crowded every hour the convention was in session. On January 10 the vote was taken and the ordinance of secession was passed. It declared that Florida withdrew herself from the Union and was an independent nation.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.262763977050781, "source": "search", "title": "Floripedia: Florida Becomes a State" }, { "answer": "RI", "passage": "Excitement. There was the wildest excitement. Amid shouts and cheers men embraced each other and cried that the day of liberty had come. 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With which instrument was Charlie Christian associated?
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Charlie brought the same musical expressiveness to solo guitar work, setting the stage for the guitar’s elevated presence in genres such as Western swing , country , rockabilly and rock and roll .", "precise_score": 6.2008795738220215, "rough_score": 6.693471431732178, "source": "search", "title": "Oklahoma Music Trail: Charlie Christian | TravelOK.com ..." }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Christian was raised in a musically talented family that moved from Texas to Oklahoma City in 1918 when young Charlie was only two years old. By age 10, Charlie had learned to play the trumpet, following in the footsteps of his father and older brothers, who had already mastered the instrument.  At age 12, the young musician switched his focus from the trumpet to the guitar, fashioning his own crudely made guitars out of discarded cigar boxes and learning how to strum a beat on them.", "precise_score": 4.727169990539551, "rough_score": 6.320423603057861, "source": "search", "title": "Oklahoma Music Trail: Charlie Christian | TravelOK.com ..." }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "In 1937, Christian discovered the electric guitar when he met Count Basie’s guitarist Eddie Durham while playing a show back in Oklahoma City.  Eddie, who is credited with having recorded one of the first amplified guitar solos, began giving the young Charlie pointers on how to master the instrument. “I never saw anyone learn so fast, nor have I seen anyone rise to the top so quickly,” Durham later remarked.  Soon afterward, Charlie bought his first electric guitar, a Gibson ES-150 – an instrument that would forever change his musical career and, because of his mastery of it, the future of music itself.", "precise_score": 4.820554256439209, "rough_score": 5.74827766418457, "source": "search", "title": "Oklahoma Music Trail: Charlie Christian | TravelOK.com ..." }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Charlie Christian, byname of Charles Christian (born July 29, 1916, Bonham, Texas , U.S.—died March 2, 1942, New York , New York), American jazz guitarist , who was one of the first to produce improvised masterpieces using electrically amplified equipment. His recording career, tragically brief though it was, helped raise the guitar from an accompanying to a dominant solo instrument.", "precise_score": 5.338134288787842, "rough_score": 8.217568397521973, "source": "search", "title": "Charlie Christian | American musician | Britannica.com" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Charlie Christian was born on July 29, 1916 in Bonham, Texas but was raised in Oklahoma City from the time he was two years old. Charlie's immediate family were all musically talented - his mother played the piano; his father sang and played the trumpet and guitar; his brother, Clarence, played the violin and the mandolin; and his oldest brother, Edward, played the string bass. His parents made a living writing accompaniments for silent movies. At the age of twelve, Charlie was playing on a guitar that he had made from a cigar box in a manual training class. Charlie was actually first trained on the trumpet which was a huge contribution to his fluid single-note guitar style. Then, his father and brothers formed a quartet and Charlie got a real guitar. They performed in Oklahoma City clubs and Charlie even met Lester Young (tenor saxophonist) during one of his performances. Charlie was fascinated by Lester's style which helped in shaping his own stylistic development.", "precise_score": 3.584855318069458, "rough_score": 5.624109745025635, "source": "search", "title": "Charlie Christian - Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Charlie Christian’s most familiar recordings are those with Benny Goodman which were available on vinyl for years (”Solo Flight”) and which are now available on cd as “Charlie Christian: Genius of the Electric Guitar.” There are recorded sessions from when he played with members of the Goodman and Count Basie bands, Lester Young, and numerous artists at Minton's. Charlie Christian had an immense influence on the development of BeBop and the transition from Swing to BeBop.", "precise_score": 4.276087284088135, "rough_score": 5.5656538009643555, "source": "search", "title": "Charlie Christian - Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "At this time, Charlie Christian took informal guitar lessons from his father, but dropped the instrument when his father died in 1926. A couple of years later he briefly took up the trumpet to play in the school band. Charlie's interest in the guitar was revived in 1928, and it is thought that his earliest jazz influence was instilled a year later when tenor saxophonist Lester Young arrived in Kansas City. Young's linear style had a strong effect on Christian, who remained a permanent \"addict\" to his music and was known to scat sing his solos throughout his life.", "precise_score": 4.68840217590332, "rough_score": 6.114439010620117, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Charlie Christian's first public performance as a guitarist was in 1930 at around age 14 when he sat in with the Don Redman Orchestra at Honey Murphy's Club in Oklahoma City. He took solos on \"Sweet Georgia Brown,\" \"Tea For Two,\" and \"Rose Room\"-most likely holding his acoustic guitar up to a microphone.", "precise_score": 3.871908187866211, "rough_score": 5.859308242797852, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "In 1933, Charlie Christian began to study guitar with Ralph \"Big-Foot Chuck\" Hamilton. He learned to read music and some basic music theory. Christian introduced his boyhood friend, T-Bone Walker , to Hamilton, who taught them together. Hamilton played in the typical chordal style of the period, and it is doubtful that he had any influence on either Christian's or Walker's single-note solo approach. During this time, Walker and Christian, while learning together, played shows as a duo alternating on bass and guitar.", "precise_score": 4.474198341369629, "rough_score": 5.323611736297607, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Charlie Christian's influential recordings began in late 1939. He recorded extensively with the Goodman Sextet, Septet and Orchestra, and the Lionel Hampton Orchestra, and participated in the historic Carnegie Hall jazz concert, Spirituals to Swing. These sessions marked the formal genesis of modern jazz guitar. Christian's stirring performances on pieces such as \"Air Mail Special,\" \"Honeysuckle Rose,\" and the epic \"Solo Flight\" argue the case convincingly. During his association with Goodman, Christian became one of the biggest names of the swing era. Not content to rest on his laurels and enjoy the fruits of his newfound stardom and accolades, he pushed the musical envelope further.", "precise_score": 5.5826239585876465, "rough_score": 5.616232395172119, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Charlie Christian introduced and established what we commonly call today the classic \"jazz guitar sound.\" The distinctive tone quality is produced by an arch-top hollow-body guitar, generally with f-holes, equipped with built-in electromagnetic pickups. This remains the standard into the 1990s; with contemporary players such as George Benson, Pat Metheny, Jimmy Bruno, Tuck Andress, Mark Whitfield and many others employing a similar type of instrument. Though there are sketchy accounts of Christian using Harmony, Vega and National guitars, his primary guitars were Gibson ES (Electric Spanish) models manufactured in the late 1930s and early 1940s.", "precise_score": 5.327295303344727, "rough_score": 6.606818675994873, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Charlie Christian chose the Gibson ES-150 for most of his playing. Originally announced in 1936, and shipped in quantites in 1937, the ES-150 became immortalized as the \"Charlie Christian model.\" Christian is known to have played at least three different, perhaps more, ES-150s from 1937-1942. The ES-150 was essentially a 16-inch L-50 non-cutaway acoustic with a carved spruce arch top and maple back and sides. It had a mahogany neck with a very triangular \"V shape,\" a rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, and an ebony bridge. It was not considered to be a \"top of the line\" instrument. The ES-150 led inevitably to the development of the cutaway ES-175 which remains the most popular and versatile arch-top hollow-body electric guitar in the Gibson line. Had he lived Charlie surely would have played one when it was introduced in 1949.", "precise_score": 5.202200412750244, "rough_score": 5.241678237915039, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "The ES-150 was fitted with a single bar pickup, now generically known as a \"Charlie Christian pickup,\" which was adjustable for height and a slight tilt in relation to the strings via three screws mounted on the top of the body between the pickup and the bridge. The pickup itself was close to the fingerboard and this factor no doubt contributed to the deeper bassy tone of the guitar. An output jack was located in the recessed base of the tailpiece. Christian adjusted the pickup closer to the body, away from the strings. This resulted in a warmer, more mellow \"stringy\" tone quality with less output.", "precise_score": 2.8828954696655273, "rough_score": 5.66533088684082, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Charles Henry \"Charlie\" Christian (July 29, 1916 – March 2, 1942) was an American swing and jazz guitarist.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.7015950679779053, "source": "wiki", "title": "Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Christian was an important early performer on the electric guitar, and a key figure in the development of bebop and cool jazz. He gained national exposure as a member of the Benny Goodman Sextet and Orchestra from August 1939 to June 1941. His single-string technique, combined with amplification, helped bring the guitar out of the rhythm section and into the forefront as a solo instrument. John Hammond and George T. Simon called Christian the best improvisational talent of the swing era. In the liner notes to the 1972 Columbia album Solo Flight: The Genius of Charlie Christian, Gene Lees writes that, \"Many critics and musicians consider that Christian was one of the founding fathers of bebop, or if not that, at least a precursor to it.\" ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.44889497756958, "source": "wiki", "title": "Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Christian was born in Bonham, Texas, but his family moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma when he was a small child. His parents were musicians and he had two brothers, Edward, born in 1906, and Clarence, born in 1911. All three sons were taught music by their father, Clarence Henry Christian. Clarence Henry was struck blind by fever, and in order to support the family he and the boys would work as buskers, on what the Christians called \"busts.\" He would have them lead him into the better neighborhoods where they would perform for cash or goods. When Charles was old enough to go along, he first entertained by dancing. Later he learned guitar, inheriting his father's instruments upon his death when Charles was 12. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.7135488986968994, "source": "wiki", "title": "Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "In a 1978 interview with Charlie Christian biographer Craig McKinney, Clarence Christian said that in the 1920s and '30s Edward Christian led a band in Oklahoma City as a pianist and had a shaky relationship with trumpeter James Simpson. Around 1931, he took guitarist \"Bigfoot\" Ralph Hamilton and began secretly schooling the younger Charles on jazz. They taught him to solo on three songs, \"Rose Room\", \"Tea for Two\", and \"Sweet Georgia Brown\". When the time was right they took him out to one of the many after-hours jam sessions along \"Deep Deuce\", Northeast Second Street in Oklahoma City.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.059407252818346024, "source": "wiki", "title": "Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "\"Let Charles play one,\" they told Edward. \"Ah, nobody wants to hear them old blues,\" Edward replied. After some encouragement, he allowed Charles to play. \"What do you want to play?\" he asked. All three songs were big in the early 1930s and Edward was surprised that Charles knew them. After two encores, Charles had played all three and \"Deep Deuce\" was in an uproar. He coolly dismissed himself from the jam session, and his mother had heard about it before he got home.Wayne Goins and Craig McKinney, A Biography of Charlie Christian: Jazz Guitar's King of Swing, pp. 18-20, 137 399", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.409197807312012, "source": "wiki", "title": "Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Charles soon was performing locally and on the road throughout the Midwest, as far away as North Dakota and Minnesota. By 1936 he was playing electric guitar and had become a regional attraction. He jammed with many of the big name performers traveling through Oklahoma City including Teddy Wilson and Art Tatum. It was Mary Lou Williams, pianist for \"Andy Kirk and His Clouds of Joy\", who told record producer John Hammond about Charlie Christian. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.2392172813415527, "source": "wiki", "title": "Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "It has been claimed that Goodman was initially uninterested in hiring Christian because the electric guitar was a relatively new instrument. Goodman had been exposed to the instrument with Floyd Smith and Leonard Ware among others, none of whom had the ability of Christian. There is a report of Goodman unsuccessfully trying to buy out Floyd Smith's contract from Andy Kirk. However, Goodman was so impressed by Christian's playing that he hired him instead.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.7716808319091797, "source": "wiki", "title": "Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Christian was placed in Goodman's new sextet, which included Lionel Hampton, Fletcher Henderson, Artie Bernstein and Nick Fatool. By February 1940 Christian dominated the jazz and swing guitar polls and was elected to the Metronome All Stars. In the spring of 1940 Goodman let most of his entourage go in a reorganization move. He retained Christian, and in the fall of that year Goodman led a sextet with Christian, Count Basie, longtime Duke Ellington trumpeter Cootie Williams, former Artie Shaw tenor saxophonist Georgie Auld and later drummer Dave Tough. This all-star band dominated the jazz polls in 1941, including another election to the Metronome All Stars for Christian. Johnny Guarnieri, who replaced Henderson in the first sextet, filled the piano chair in Basie's absence.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.265014171600342, "source": "wiki", "title": "Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Christian's solos are frequently referred to as horn-like, and in that sense he was more influenced by horn players such as Lester Young and Herschel Evans than by early acoustic guitarists like Eddie Lang and jazz/bluesman Lonnie Johnson, although they both had contributed to the expansion of the guitar's role from \"rhythm section\" instrument to a solo instrument. Christian admitted he wanted his guitar to sound like a tenor saxophone. French gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt had little influence on Christian, but he was obviously familiar with some of his recordings.Leonard Feather, \"Inside Jazz\" Guitarist Mary Osborne recalled hearing him play Django's solo on \"St. Louis Blues\" note for note, but then following it with his own ideas.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 2.752690553665161, "source": "wiki", "title": "Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "By 1939 there had already been electric guitar soloists—Leonard Ware, George Barnes, trombonist/composer (\"Topsy\") Eddie Durham had recorded with Count Basie's Kansas City Six, Floyd Smith recorded \"Floyd's Guitar Blues\" with Andy Kirk in March 1939, using an amplified lap steel guitar, and Texas Swing pioneer Eldon Shamblin was using amplified electric guitar with Bob Wills.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.536652565002441, "source": "wiki", "title": "Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Christian paved the way for the modern electric guitar sound that was followed by other pioneers, including T-Bone Walker, Eddie Cochran, Cliff Gallup, Scotty Moore, Franny Beecher, B.B. King, Chuck Berry, Carlos Santana and Jimi Hendrix. For this reason Christian was inducted in 1990 into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.41234123706817627, "source": "wiki", "title": "Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Christian's exposure was so great in the brief period he played with Goodman that he influenced not only guitarists, but other musicians as well. The influence he had on \"Dizzy\" Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Thelonious Monk and Don Byas can be heard on their early \"bop\" recordings \"Blue'n Boogie\" and \"Salt Peanuts\". Other musicians, such as trumpeter Miles Davis, cite Christian as an early influence. Indeed, Christian's \"new\" sound influenced jazz as a whole. He reigned supreme in the jazz guitar polls up to two years after his death. Earth/Black Sabbath's first manager Jim Simpson describes the band's first song, \"A Song for Jim\" as an “absolute Charlie Christian takeoff.”Black Sabbath FAQ, Martin Popoff; Backbeat Books, 2011.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 0.22768324613571167, "source": "wiki", "title": "Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "*Genius of the Electric Guitar (Columbia, 1939–1941 recordings)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.256853103637695, "source": "wiki", "title": "Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "*Guitar Wizard (LeJazz, 1993 Charly Holdings Inc.)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.374494552612305, "source": "wiki", "title": "Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "* 2007 Charlie Christian- The Life & Music of the Legendary Jazz Guitarist (Grossman Guitar Workshop)", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.3943816423416138, "source": "wiki", "title": "Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Charlie bought his first electric guitar, a Gibson ES-150 – an instrument that would forever change his musical career and, because of his mastery of it, the future of music itself.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.2700686454772949, "source": "search", "title": "Oklahoma Music Trail: Charlie Christian | TravelOK.com ..." }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "In 1930, when Charlie was only 14 years old, he landed his first gig as a guitarist, playing acoustic guitar solos for songs such as “Sweet Georgia Brown,” “Tea for Two,” and “Rose Room” during a performance by the Don Redman Orchestra at Honey Murphy’s Club in Oklahoma City.  Charlie began making the rounds within Deep Deuce’s nightclub scene, then-known as the hottest jazz and blues district in the region, while studying guitar and learning musical theory with his boyhood friend T-Bone Walker under the watchful eye of Ralph “Big-Foot Chuck” Hamilton.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.10614538192749, "source": "search", "title": "Oklahoma Music Trail: Charlie Christian | TravelOK.com ..." }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "While working at The Dome in Bismarck, North Dakota, Christian met jazz guitarist Mary Osborne who heard him play the electric guitar. Osborne later recalled that it was \"the most startling thing\" she ever heard, a sound akin to that of a “garbled saxophone.”  Charlie had successfully changed the electric guitar from a rhythm instrument into a solo presence in the orchestra while pioneering a single-string technique later emulated by the likes of B.B. King and Chuck Berry. ", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.383884906768799, "source": "search", "title": "Oklahoma Music Trail: Charlie Christian | TravelOK.com ..." }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "John Hammond, Benny Goodman’s brother-in-law, “discovered” Christian in 1939, an event that led to Charlie playing with the Goodman Sextet and, on occasion, with the full Benny Goodman Orchestra. During this time, Christian recorded extensively with the Goodman Sextet, Septet and Orchestra, as well as the Lionel Hampton Orchestra, participating in the historic Carnegie Hall jazz concert, Spirituals to Swing. Christian's stirring performances on pieces such as \"Air Mail Special,\" \"Honeysuckle Rose,\" and the epic \"Solo Flight\" officially announced the arrival of the modern solo jazz guitar. Charlie stood as one of the biggest names in the big band era.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.2682619094848633, "source": "search", "title": "Oklahoma Music Trail: Charlie Christian | TravelOK.com ..." }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "When Charlie Christian was 12, he made his first guitar out of what?", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.319086790084839, "source": "search", "title": "Oklahoma Music Trail: Charlie Christian | TravelOK.com ..." }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Reared in Oklahoma City , Oklahoma, Christian studied music with his father, a blind guitarist and trumpet player. During the 1930s, Christian studied with guitarist Eddie Durham, who had pioneered the electric guitar while a member of the Jimmie Lunceford Orchestra and who inspired Christian to start using an amplified instrument in 1937. He soon won a reputation as a guitarist of rare talent and was heard by legendary jazz producer and talent scout John Hammond in 1939. Thinking that Christian would be an ideal addition to Benny Goodman ’s small jazz groups, Hammond arranged in that year for a meeting between Christian and Goodman. Goodman, however, was reluctant to hire a young, unknown musician playing an obscure electric instrument and paid scant attention to Christian’s audition, not even allowing the guitarist time to plug in his amplifier. The same night, Hammond surreptitiously maneuvered Christian onstage during a Goodman performance; angered, Goodman launched into “", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.3857172727584839, "source": "search", "title": "Charlie Christian | American musician | Britannica.com" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "” a demanding number he thought the young guitar player would either not know or have trouble following. Christian was instead a sensation, breezing through a difficult and lengthy solo. This overwhelming tour de force compelled Goodman to hire Christian on the spot as a permanent member of his small group.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -8.972246170043945, "source": "search", "title": "Charlie Christian | American musician | Britannica.com" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Before Christian, the guitar had been considered primarily a rhythm instrument; the sound of an acoustic guitar in a big-band setting was something “felt” rather than heard. Although not the first electric guitarist, Christian was the first to realize the instrument’s potential for single-line solos, characterized by use of sustain and “bent” notes. The strong influence of tenor saxophonist Lester Young is also evident in Christian’s playing. Outstanding recordings made by Christian with Goodman sextets and septets include “", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -1.1171507835388184, "source": "search", "title": "Charlie Christian | American musician | Britannica.com" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "(July 29, 1916 – March 2, 1942)  was an American swing and jazz guitarist", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.923200607299805, "source": "search", "title": "Charlie Christian - Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Christian was an important early performer on the electric guitar, and a key figure in the development of bebop and cool jazz He gained national exposure as a member of the Benny Goodman Sextet and Orchestra from August 1939 to June 1941. His single-string technique, combined with amplification, helped bring the guitar out of the rhythm section and into the forefront as a solo instrument.  John Hammond and George T. Simon called Christian the best improvisational talent of the swing era.  In the liner notes to the 1972 Columbia album Solo Flight: The genius of Charlie Christian, Gene Lees writes that, \"Many critics and musicians consider that Christian was one of the founding fathers of bebop, or if not that, at least a precursor to it.\"", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 5.094399452209473, "source": "search", "title": "Charlie Christian - Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "At the age of twenty-one he was playing electric guitar and leading a jump band. At the age of 23 (1939), Charlie was discovered by a talent scout, John Hammond, who had stopped in Oklahoma city to attend Benny Goodman's first Columbia recording sessions. Pianist Mary Lou Williams had actually recommended Charlie to John Hammond. Goodman was not very excited, this was due to the fact that Charlie was an unknown musician playing an electric instrument. The amplified electric guitar was fairly new at the time (trombonist and arranger Eddie Durham began playing it as a solo instrument in Jimmie Lunceford's band in 1935). It was essentially an amplified “f-hole,” and it helped in making the jazz guitar solo a practical reality for the first time.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.517035484313965, "source": "search", "title": "Charlie Christian - Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Previously relegated to a chordal rhythm style by the limitations of the acoustic instrument, jazz guitarists could now revel in the volume, sustain, and tonal flexibility provided by amplification. Charlie quickly realized the potential of the electric guitar, and developed a style which made the most of the unique properties of the instrument. When Charlie arrived in Los Angeles, he was only allowed a brief audition and he was not even allowed the time to plug in his amp. Goodman was not impressed so Hammond decided to sneak Charlie onstage later that night during a concert at the Victor Hugo. This made Goodman angry and he responded by launching into “Rose Room,” which he assumed Charlie would be unfamiliar with. Charlie performed an impressive extended solo on the piece. This impressed Goodman and Charlie was let into the band.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -3.298304557800293, "source": "search", "title": "Charlie Christian - Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Charlie was a hit on the electric guitar and remained in the Benny Goodman Sextet for two years (1939-1941). He wrote many of the group's head arrangements (some of which Goodman took credit for) and was an inspiration to all. The sextet made him famous and provided him with a steady income while Charlie worked on legitimizing, popularizing, revolutionizing, and standardizing the electric guitar as a jazz instrument.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -0.4800105392932892, "source": "search", "title": "Charlie Christian - Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "After working at nights with Goodman, Charlie would seek out jam sessions. He discovered a club in Harlem, Minton's, located on New York's West 118th Street. At Minton's Charlie played with such greats as Dizzie Gillespie, Charlie Parker, Thelonius Monk, Joe Guy (trumpet), Nick Fenton (bass), Kenny Kersey (piano), and Kenny Clarke (drums). Charlie impressed them all by improvising long lines that emphasized off beats, and by using altered chords. He even bought a second amp to leave at Minton’s. Jamming sessions would usually last until about 4 A.M. and Minton’s became the cradle of the bebop movement. Charlie's inventive single-note playing helped popularize the electric guitar as a solo instrument and helped usher in the era of bop.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.065413475036621, "source": "search", "title": "Charlie Christian - Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.243252754211426, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Charles Henry (Charlie) Christian was born in Bonham, Texas, on July 29, 1916. His family had a musical background. Charlie's father, Clarence James Christian, played trumpet in a silent movie theatre, while his mother, Willie Mae, accompanied him on the piano. He had two older brothers, Edward and Clarence. Both were musically inclined, though to a lesser extent than Charlie. In 1918, the Christian family moved from the Dallas area to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. There, during the early 1920s, Charlie attended elementary grades in Douglass School, which had an extensive music program. Interestingly, this coincided with the first known experiments of amplified \"electric\" guitar.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.266793251037598, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "In 1934, Charlie secured his first professional music job, as a bassist, with the Alphonso Trent band. The group toured throughout the area, playing venues in Kansas City, Dallas, Fort Worth, Little Rock, and Tulsa. In the next three years, Christian also played with The Jolly Jugglers (with his brother Edward), toured the Southwest with the Anna Mae Winburn Orchestra, and worked with the Jeter-Pillars Orchestra in St.Louis. In his travels he probably encountered Delta blues players, as well as Western-Swing bands which were now regularly featuring amplified steel guitars and soloists who used a swing-based single-note style.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.098455905914307, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "A breakthrough occurred for Charlie in 1937. Back in Oklahoma City, he was playing piano and met Count Basie's guitarist Eddie Durham, who is credited with having recorded one of the earliest amplified guitar solos. Christian was immediately enamoured with the electric guitar and sought Durham out for some basic pointers. Durham later remarked,\" I never saw anyone learn so fast, nor have I seen anyone rise to the top so quickly.\" Soon after the meeting, Christian bought his first electric guitar, probably a Gibson ES-150, and began to assemble the components of his horn-like approach.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 4.998653411865234, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "By 1938, Charlie was touring as an electric guitarist with Alphonso Trent's Septet, and worked at The Dome in Bismarck, North Dakota. There, he was heard by jazz guitarist Mary Osborne. She recalled that it was \"the most startling thing\" she ever heard, a sound like a distorted saxophone. Osborne further recalled that Christian played Django Rheinhardt's difficult \"St. Louis Blues\" note for note, and that many of the figures he worked into his solos evolved later into Benny Goodman tunes like \"Seven Come Eleven\" and \"Gone With 'What' Wind.\" At that time, a local music store displayed the Gibson ES-150 with a sign reading \"As featured by Charlie Christian.\" Christian was by this point a regional hero.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.7041614055633545, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "In July, 1939, jazz and blues impresario and producer John Hammond became aware of Charlie Christian. Acting on a tip from singer Mary Lou Williams, Hammond flew to Oklahoma to hear the guitarist. He then arranged a fortuitous audition in Los Angeles for swing clarinetist Benny Goodman, who was becoming interested in the electric guitar as an ensemble instrument. Goodman was initially unimpressed when he heard Christian comp unamplified rhythm guitar behind \"Tea For Two,\" and further dubbed him \"an impossible rube.\" Later Hammond sneaked Christian on the bandstand for an impromptu jam session with the Benny Goodman Quintet at the Victor Hugo Restaurant. The group played an extended jam on \"Rose Room\" during which Christian matched Goodman riff for riff and improvised over 20 choruses. He was hired on the spot for $150 a week to play with the Benny Goodman Sextet, and relocated to New York City.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 5.009491920471191, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "GUITAR SOUND", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.406998634338379, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Christian also played the fancier Gibson ES-250 guitar. Introduced in late 1939, this was basically an L-7 type with a larger, superior-grade 17-inch body, \"open book\" inlays on the fingerboard, and a modified \"Christian pickup\" with a deeply notched blade to better balance the string response. Christian is thought to have played at least four of these models between 1939 and 1942. The ES-250 was also favored by his friend and colleague T-Bone Walker in the early 1940s.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.062666893005371, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Christian plugged his ES-150s and ES-250s into Gibson EH (Electric Hawaiian) amplifiers. Of these, he used two models: the EH-150 and the EH-185. The smaller EH-150 was offered as a matched set with the ES-150 guitar for a total price of $150. It had a 10-inch speaker, 6 tubes and an output of 15 watts. The 150 had two controls: volume and a two-position tone change switch for bass or treble sound. The larger EH-185 was an early \"piggyback\" style with the electronics of the amplifier mounted in a metal case under its \"flip top\" lid. The case could be separated from the cabinet to form a two-piece amp head and speaker box unit. The 185 had a 12-inch speaker, 7 tubes and an output of 18 watts. The controls again consisted of only volume and tone, but included a variable tone change control.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -7.9540300369262695, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "What did it sound like? The combination of the bar magnet pickup in the neck position, the resonant hollow body and the small underpowered amps resulted in a thick, semi-clean tone ideal for the horn-like, single-note lines that characterized the Christian solo style. Though the amount of sustain and gain produced by the equipment would be considered minimal by today's technical stanadards, the sound was quite revolutionary at the time and a radical departure from the acoustic guitar sounds heard in jazz previously. This basic tone Christian pioneered in the 1930s remains the classic \"jazz guitar sound\" to the present.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -5.3428168296813965, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Charlie Christian: The Seminal Electric Guitarist.  Written by Peter Broadbent.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 1.9479975700378418, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Charlie Christian: The Art of the Jazz Guitar.  Edited by Dan Fox.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 3.083052158355713, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Jazz Guitar Standards. 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Summerfield.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.31754207611084, "source": "search", "title": "History of the Electric Guitar - Guitarist: Charlie Christian" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Early jazz electric guitarist whose dazzling single note style unshackled the instrument from the rhythm section, immeasurably influential.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.480870246887207, "source": "search", "title": "Charlie Christian | Biography, Albums, & Streaming Radio ..." }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Charlie Christian is generally recognised as the person who popularised the electric guitar (although not the first) and who changed everyones thinking about how jazz could be played on it.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": 5.025607585906982, "source": "search", "title": "SWING TO BOP (1941) by Charlie Christian - YouTube" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "As well as playing guitar for Benny Goodman, Charlie participated in after hours jam sessions with other musicians in places such as Mintons and Monroes in New York City. On 12 May 1941 Charlie played Swing to Bop (also known as Topsy) at Mintons, with Joe Guy on trumpet, Kenny Kersey on piano, Nick Fenton on bass and Kenny Clarke on drums. This live track excerpt is characterised by longer solos than Charlie would typically play with Goodman, and is a good indication of his incredible improvisational abilities. His influence on guitarists then and since has been massive.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -4.849212169647217, "source": "search", "title": "SWING TO BOP (1941) by Charlie Christian - YouTube" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Famed jazz guitarist Barney Kessel spent three days with Charlie watching him play. \"He played probably 95% downstrokes and held a very stiff big triangular pick very tightly between his thumb and first finger. He rested his second, third and fourth fingers very firmly on the pickguard...\". Source: Guitar Player March 1982.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -9.506808280944824, "source": "search", "title": "SWING TO BOP (1941) by Charlie Christian - YouTube" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Swing and jazz guitarist who was one of the first artists in his genres to use the electric guitar. He is a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -10.966906547546387, "source": "search", "title": "Charlie Christian - Bio, Facts, Family | Famous Birthdays" }, { "answer": "Guitar", "passage": "Having no money for a real guitar, he and his brother made their own out of a cigar box.", "precise_score": -100, "rough_score": -11.407404899597168, "source": "search", "title": "Charlie Christian - Bio, Facts, Family | Famous Birthdays" } ]