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{"id": 0, "question": "Justine Thornton is the fiancee of which politician?", "golden_answers": ["Red Ed", "Tom Baldwin (journalist)", "Ed Miliband", "Ed miliband", "Ed Milliband", "ED MILIBAND", "Edward Miliband"]}
{"id": 1, "question": "\"Addressing which in-the-news person did a pizza chain in India tweet on June 24, 2014 \"\"..., if you ever feel like biting into a tastier Italian, try our famous Calabrese pizza\"\"?\"", "golden_answers": ["The Uruguayan footballer Luis Suarez"]}
{"id": 2, "question": "Who memorably failed to win the Marathon in the 1954 Commonwealth Games?", "golden_answers": ["Jim Peters", "JIM PETERS", "Jim Peters (hockey)", "James Peters (disambiguation)", "Peters, James", "Jimmy Peters", "James Peters"]}
{"id": 3, "question": "Which ‘P’ shot the arrow that killed Achilles by striking him on his heel?", "golden_answers": ["Places named Paris", "Paris (actor)", "Paris (film)", "Paris (musical)", "PARIS", "Paris (list)", "Paris album", "Paris (disambiguation)", "Paris (USA)", "Paris (U.S.A.)", "Paris (album)", "List of places and things named Paris", "Paris (Roman actor)"]}
{"id": 4, "question": "Which English football club used to play their home matches at The Old Show Ground until moving to their current stadium in 1988 ?", "golden_answers": ["Scunthorpe & Lindsey United F.C.", "SCUNTHORPE UNITED", "Scunthorpe and Lindsey United F.C.", "History of Scunthorpe United F.C.", "Scunthorpe & Lindsey United", "Scunthorpe United", "Scunthorpe United Football Club", "Scunthorpe United F.C.", "Scunthorpe United F. C.", "Scunthorpe United FC", "The Iron", "Scunthorpe United F C", "Scunthorpe Utd", "Iron-Bru.net"]}
{"id": 5, "question": "Who wrote the play She Stoops to Conquer?", "golden_answers": ["O. Goldsmith", "Goldsmithian", "Oliver Goldsmith", "The Citizen of the World", "Inspired Idiot"]}
{"id": 6, "question": "The human body is capable of how many different movements?", "golden_answers": ["seven hundred thousand", "700000", "700,000"]}
{"id": 7, "question": "From 1937 to 1942 Alan Lomax, who contributed more than 10,000 field recordings of folk music from the USA, the Caribbean, Ireland, Great Britain, Spain, and Italy, was Assistant in Charge of the Archive of Folk Song of what establishment?", "golden_answers": ["U.S. Library of Congress", "Library of the Congress of the United States", "Library of congress", "Washington library", "Loc.gov", "US Library of Congress", "United States Library of Congress", "Congressional Library", "Library Of Congress", "LIBRARY of CONGRESS", "The Library of Congress", "Library of Congress Authorities", "The library of congress", "National Jukebox", "Prints and Photographs Division", "Library of Congress"]}
{"id": 8, "question": "Athos and Porthos are two of the 3 musketeers, name the other one.", "golden_answers": ["Aramis"]}
{"id": 9, "question": "What regal name is capital of Seychelles, and British Columbia (Canada), and is an Australian state?", "golden_answers": ["Victoria (genus)", "Victoria (beer)", "Victoria ward", "Victoria City (disambiguation)", "Victoria (ward)", "Victoria (disambiguation)", "Victoria (geographical disambiguation)", "Victoria, England", "Victoria", "Victoria city (disambiguation)", "Victoria (transportation)", "Victoria City", "City of Victoria", "Victoria (film)", "SS Victoria"]}
{"id": 10, "question": "The Freedom Cup is contested annually between the Rugby Union teams of New Zealand and which other country?", "golden_answers": ["South africa", "South Africa's", "Southafrica", "Third Republic (South Africa)", "Republiek van Suid-Afrika", "Sou'frica", "Zuid Afrika", "Zuid-Afrika", "ISO 3166-1:ZA", "South-African", "S Africa", "Zuid Africa", "Mzansi", "Afrique du sud", "Zuidafrika", "Ningizimu Afrika", "Capital of South Africa", "Suid-Afrika", "South-Africa", "Rep. of SOUTH AFRICA", "The Republic of South Africa", "Suid Africa", "Azania/South Africa", "S Afr", "Saffa", "South African", "Seth efrika", "South Africa", "Soufrica", "Republic of south africa", "South Africaà", "The Beloved Country", "S. Africa", "Rep. of South Africa", "South Africans", "SOUTH AFRICA", "Republic of South Africa"]}
{"id": 11, "question": "Who succeeded Brezhnev as Soviet premier?", "golden_answers": ["Yuri V. Andropov", "Yuri Andropov", "Yuriy Andropov", "Yuri Vladimirovich Andropov", "Andropov", "Andropou", "Jurij Vladimirovič Andropov", "Ю́рий Влади́мирович Андро́пов", "Juri Andropov", "Jurij Andropov", "Yury Andropov", "Yury Vladimirovich Andropov", "Jurij Vladimirovic Andropov"]}
{"id": 12, "question": "Who played Thelma in the UK television series ‘The Likely Lads’?", "golden_answers": ["Brigit Forsyth", "Bridget Forsyth"]}
{"id": 13, "question": "\"Which American President is credited with the quote \"\"If you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen\"\"?\"", "golden_answers": ["Presidency of Harry S. Truman", "Hary truman", "Harry Shipp Truman", "Harry Truman's", "Harry S. Truman", "Harry S.Truman", "Harry S Truman", "H. S. Truman", "President Harry Truman", "Truman administration", "HARRY TRUMAN", "Presidency of Harry Truman", "Mr. Citizen", "HST (president)", "H.S. Truman", "Mary Jane Truman", "Harry Shippe Truman", "S truman", "Harry Truman", "President Truman", "33rd President of the United States", "Truman Administration", "Harry Solomon Truman", "Harold Truman", "Harry truman", "H. Truman"]}
{"id": 14, "question": "In an oft-repeated but untrue story, in a 1971 conversation with Nixon, Zhou Enlai reportedly said that the effects of what historic event were too early to judge?", "golden_answers": ["French Revolution of 1789", "French Revolution", "French revolutionary", "1789 French Revolution", "French revolutionary era", "French revolution", "French Revolutionary", "Révolution Française", "1789 Revolution", "French Revolutionary period", "Révolution", "French Revolution up to the storming of the Bastille", "French Revolutionaries", "Revolution of France", "Great Revolution", "Révolution française", "Revolutionary France", "French revolutionist", "1789 revolution", "La Revolution francaise", "Great French Revolution", "French revolutionaries", "French revoultion", "Great revolution", "Revolution in France", "The French Revolution", "Roles of women in the french revolution", "French Rev"]}
{"id": 15, "question": "November 30, 1810 saw the birth of what U.S. inventor and business man who is credited with creating the gun that won the west?", "golden_answers": ["Winchester, Oliver Fisher", "Oliver Fisher Winchester", "Oliver Winchester", "Oliver F Winchester", "Oliver F. Winchester"]}
{"id": 16, "question": "The UK TV series, All Ceatures Great and Small, concerned what area of activity?", "golden_answers": ["Veterinary Medical Doctor", "Vet's office", "Equine veterinarian", "Veterinary practioners", "Doctor of Veterinary Medicine", "D.V.M.", "Veterinary opthamologist", "Vet (profession)", "Veterinarians", "Horse veterinarian", "Veterinarian", "Veternarian", "Veterinary physicians", "Veterinary physician", "Doctor of Veterinary Science", "Doctor of veterinary medicine", "Veterinary practice"]}
{"id": 17, "question": "In Eastenders what was Ethel's surname", "golden_answers": ["Skinner", "Skinner (disambiguation)"]}
{"id": 18, "question": "\"In the Bible, which of Jesus\"\" disciples tried to walk on water?\"", "golden_answers": ["PETER", "The Peter", "Peter Pomegranate"]}
{"id": 19, "question": "The Luas Tram system serves which European capital city?", "golden_answers": ["UN/LOCODE:IEDUB", "Dublin city center", "City Centre, Dublin", "Dublin, Ireland", "BÁC", "Baile Atha Cliath", "Baile átha Cliath", "Dublin City Center", "Central Dublin", "Dublin Culture", "Dublin (Ireland)", "The weather in Dublin", "Dubh Linn", "Dublin", "Dublin City, Ireland", "Dublin City Centre", "Capital of Republic of Ireland", "Dublin city centre", "Capital of Ireland", "City Center, Dublin", "Europe/Dublin", "Dyflin", "City of Dublin", "Visitor Information for Dublin, Ireland", "Capital of the Republic of Ireland", "Dublin, County Dublin", "Dublín", "West Dublin", "Dublin (city)", "Dublin, Republic of Ireland", "Baile Átha Cliath"]}
{"id": 20, "question": "At which Olympic games was synchronised swimming first included?", "golden_answers": ["1984 LOS ANGELES"]}
{"id": 21, "question": "What noted film director and producer, born on May 14, 1944, founded the theatre audio company THX, and the visual effects company Industrial Light and Magic, among others?", "golden_answers": ["Tyger (actress)", "George Walton Lucas Jr.", "Indiana (dog)", "George Jr. Lucas", "G lucas", "Jett Lucas", "Lucas, George", "George Lucas's", "George Walton Lucas", "George lucas", "Katie lucas", "George Lucus", "George Walton Lucas, Jr.", "George Lucas Jnr", "Gorge Lucas", "George W Lucas Jr", "The Flanneled One", "George Lucas", "George Lucas Jr."]}
{"id": 22, "question": "Which dynasty, lasting from 907 to 1125 CE, ruled present-day Mongolia and portions of the Russian Far East, northern Korea, and northern China including all of Manchuria?", "golden_answers": ["Liao", "Liao (disambiguation)", "Liao (state)"]}
{"id": 23, "question": "The Old Faithful geyser is in which American national park?", "golden_answers": ["Yellowstone National Park Archives", "Yellowstone History", "Yellow Stone", "Yellowstone Act", "Yellowstone Park", "Yellow Stone National Park", "Yellowstone National Parc", "Mallard Lake trail", "Yellowstone climate", "Yellowstone", "Yellowstone National Park, WY", "Yellowstone NP", "Yellowstone National Park, Montana", "Yellowstone National park", "Yellowstone Nationa Park", "Yellowstone National Park"]}
{"id": 24, "question": "In 1968, who did radical feminist Valerie Solanas shoot and wound as he entered his New York studio?", "golden_answers": ["Andy Warhaul", "Warhol", "Warholian Pop", "Andy Warhola", "Andrew warhola", "Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts", "Warholite", "Andy warhol", "Drella", "Andrew Warhol", "Andy Wahrol", "Andy worhol", "Andrew Warhola", "Andy Warhol Foundation", "Warholesque", "Warholian", "Warhol Foundation", "Andy Warhol", "Paul Warhola"]}
{"id": 25, "question": "What company is the world's largest private employer?", "golden_answers": ["Wall mart", "Wal-Mart Brasil", "Wal * Mart", "Wal-Mart Associates, Inc.", "Walmart Latinoamérica", "Walmart Connect", "Wallmart", "WALMART", "Walmart's", "Walmart Supercenter", "Walmart supercentre", "Walmart Latinoamerica", "Wal-Mart Family Moments", "Wal☆Mart", "Wal-Mart Music", "Wal-Mart Stores Incorporated", "WalMart", "Wal-Mart Stores USA", "India walmart", "Walmart Express", "Wall Mart", "Wal-Mart Stores Inc", "Wal-Mart Stores. Inc.", "Wal-Mart Stores Division U.S.", "Walmart Stores", "Wal★Mart", "Wa-mart", "Super Walmart", "Supermercado de Walmart", "Wal-Mart Café", "Wal-Marts", "List of Walmart logos", "Walmart", "Wal*Mart", "Wally Mart", "Walmart.com", "Largest retailer", "Walmart*", "Discount City", "Loren Wade", "Walmart Stores Inc", "Walmart Stores, Inc.", "Wal-Mart Stores", "Walmart supercenter", "Wal Mart", "Wal-Mart discount store", "Wall-Mart", "Walmart logos and trademarks", "Supermercado De Walmart", "Wal-Mart Cafe", "Wal-Mart Tire & Lube Express", "Wal-Mart Discount Stores", "Supermercado de Wal Mart", "Walmart Brasil", "WAL-MART", "Wal mart", "Wal-Mart Supercentre", "Wal ★ Mart", "Walmart (India)", "Supermercado de Wal-Mart", "Walmart CEO", "Wal-Mart Supercenters", "List of Wal-Mart articles", "Wal-Mart Stores Inc.", "Walmarts", "Super Wal-Mart", "Walmart soundcheck", "Walton Five and Dime", "Wal-mart", "Wal-Mart", "Walmart Stores Inc.", "Wal⋆Mart", "Walton's Five and Dime", "Radiogrill", "Radio Grill", "Wal-Mart International", "Wal-Mart Asia", "Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.", "Wal-Mart Supercenter"]}
{"id": 26, "question": "\"In 2006 English politician George Galloway was widely quoted as saying that it would be \"\"morally justified if someone chose to assassinate \"\" whom?\"", "golden_answers": ["Rt Hon Anthony Blair MP", "Tony blair", "The Tony Blair Sports Foundation", "Antony blair", "Tonie Blair", "Tony Balir", "Rt. Hon Tony Blair", "Blairian", "Tory Blair", "Tony Blairs", "Anthony C. L. Blair", "Anthony Charles Blair", "Tony Blaire", "Tony Blair Sports Foundation", "Antony Blair", "Anthony Charles Lynton %22Tony%22 Blair", "Family of Tony Blair", "Tonyblair", "Tony Blear", "Anthony (Tony) Blair", "Tony Blair's Private life", "Tony Blair PM", "Tony Bliar", "Tony Blaer", "Herr Blair", "President Blair", "Anthony Charles Lynton Blair", "Tony Blair's private life", "Education, education and education", "Rt. Hon. Anthony Charles Lynton Blair", "Toney Blair", "Education, education, education", "Tony Blari", "Blair doctrine", "Tony Blair", "Prime Minister Tony Blair", "Tony Blare"]}
{"id": 27, "question": "Which Englishman was World Speedway Champion in 1992", "golden_answers": ["Gary Havelock"]}
{"id": 28, "question": "In which English city will you find the Ashmolean museum?", "golden_answers": ["Oxford, england", "Oxeford", "Lion Brewery (U.K.)", "Oxford, UK", "Oxford astrophysics", "City of Dreaming Spires", "Oxford, England", "Oxford (England)", "Oxford", "Oxford, Oxfordshire", "The Dreaming Spires", "City of Oxford", "UN/LOCODE:GBOXF", "OXFORD", "City of dreaming spires", "Ford of the Oxen", "County Borough of Oxford", "The weather in Oxford", "Oxford, United Kingdom", "Morrells brewery", "The city of dreaming spires", "Oxenaforda"]}
{"id": 29, "question": "In the 2002 FIFA World Cup, which national football team became the first team in the Asian Football Confederation to reach the World Cup semi-finals?", "golden_answers": ["Nam Chosun", "Korea, Republic Of", "So. Korea", "ISO 3166-1:KR", "R.O.K.", "Korea, Republic of", "Korea, South", "Daehan Minguk", "Republic Of Korea", "S. Korea", "R. Korea", "South Kroea", "South korea", "Republican Korea", "Korea (R.O.K.)", "The republic of korea", "Korea South", "ROK", "Daehanminkook", "남한", "South Korea/Economy", "Daehanmingook", "Korea (South)", "Korea Republic", "SKorea", "S Korea", "韓國", "South-korea", "Republican Corea", "Republic of KOREA", "Corea Republic", "Daehanminkuk", "Korea (Republic of)", "Republic of korea", "Korea (ROK)", "South Koreans", "Free Korea", "Daehanminguk", "대한민국", "South Corea", "Modern Corea", "South corea", "Taehan-min'guk", "S.Korea", "大韓民國", "South-Korea", "Republic of Corea", "S. Koreans", "S. Korean", "South Korean", "Korea (Seoul)", "Namjoseon", "Republic of Korea", "Korea, S", "Korean Republic", "Republic of South Korea", "South Korea", "한국", "Corean Republic"]}
{"id": 30, "question": "Boustrophedon is a style of bi-directional text where every other line of writing is reversed. It literally means the turning of an ox in Greek referring to what activity?", "golden_answers": ["Plowing of a field"]}
{"id": 31, "question": "Who wrote the 1968 novel ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’?", "golden_answers": ["Arthur C. Clarke", "Clarke, Arthur C.", "Arthur C. Clarke Challenge Trophy Inter School Astronomy Quiz Competition", "Ac clarke", "Profiles of the Future", "Arthur Charles Clarke", "Arthur C Clarke", "A C Clarke", "A. C. Clarke", "Arthur C Clark", "Sir Arthur C Clarke", "Arthur C. Clark", "Arthur Clarke", "Sir Arthur C. Clarke", "E. G. O'Brien", "Sir Arthur C. Clarke Memorial Trophy Inter School Astronomy Quiz Competition", "A.C. Clarke"]}
{"id": 32, "question": "Which artist founded 'Der Bleu Reiter' group with Franz Marc?", "golden_answers": ["WASSILY KANDINSKI"]}
{"id": 33, "question": "Who is the Greek equivalent of the Roman god Saturn?", "golden_answers": ["Kronos (Cronus)"]}
{"id": 34, "question": "What were Operation Pointblank, Operation Overlord, Operation Fortitude, Operation Neptune and Operation Quicksilver?", "golden_answers": ["Allied operations in World War II"]}
{"id": 35, "question": "\"Which singer/songwriter, who began releasing hit singles in 1958, has had 3 albums (\"\"The Definitive Collection\"\", \"\"Waking Up Is Hard to Do\"\" & \"\"The Music of My Life\"\") on Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart between 2007 & 2010?\"", "golden_answers": ["Dara Sedaka", "Neil Sedaka", "Sedaka"]}
{"id": 36, "question": "Retailer Fortnum and Mason opened its first new UK store for more than 300 years at which London station in November 2013?", "golden_answers": ["Saint Pancras railway station", "St. Pancras Thameslink railway station", "St Pancras Midland Road railway station", "St. Pancras Thameslink", "London St Pancras", "London St. Pancras", "St. Pancras Railway Station", "St Pancras railway station", "St. Pancras Thameslink station", "Saint Pancras Station", "St Pancras Thameslink", "St Pancras International station", "London St Pancras railway station", "St Pancras Midland Road", "St. Pancras Midland Road station", "St Pancras Station", "St. Pancras goods depôt", "London St Pancras International", "London Saint Pancras railway station", "Saint Pancras International railway station", "St pancras int", "St. Pancras station", "St Pancras Thameslink railway station", "London St. Pancras International railway station", "Cathedral of the railways", "London Saint Pancras International railway station", "St. Pancras International Train Station", "St. Pancras International railway station", "St Pancras station", "St. Pancras railway station", "St Pancras International railway station", "London Saint Pancras", "St Pancras International", "London st pancras railway station", "St. Pancras Midland Road", "St. Pancras Station", "St Pancras Thameslink station", "Cathedral of the Railway", "St. Pancras International", "London St Pancras Domestic railway station", "St. Pancras Midland Road railway station", "London St Pancras International railway station", "London St. Pancras railway station", "St Pancras International Station", "St Pancras Midland Road station"]}
{"id": 37, "question": "In a poll conducted in the early 1970's who was voted the most hated man in history", "golden_answers": ["Hitlerian", "Adolph Schicklgruber", "HitlerAdolf", "Hitler's medical health", "Adolf Hitle", "Hitlar", "Adolph Hiedler", "Adolf Hiedler", "Adolph Hittler", "Day of Potsdam", "Adolpf Hitler", "Adolf Hister", "Adolf Hitlier", "Adolph Hitler's health", "Hitler's health", "Hitlers", "Aldof Hilter", "HITLER", "Hitler, Adolph", "History of Adolf Hitler", "Hitler,Adolph", "Adolph Hiter", "Adolf Hittler", "Herr Hitler", "Hitler,Adolf", "Adolf Schicklegruber", "Adolf hitler", "Adlof hitler", "Adolph Schickelgruber", "Hitler Adolf", "Hitlers medical health", "HitlerAdolph", "Adolph Schicklegruber", "Adolf Hiler", "Adolf Hitler's medical condition", "Hittler", "Adolf Schickelgruber", "Adolf Hitler", "Hitler's", "Hitler, adolf", "Nazi leader", "Hitler, Adolf", "Herr Wolf", "Adolph Hitler's medical health", "Adolph Hitler", "Adolf Hitler's health", "Adolf Schicklgruber", "AdolphHitler", "Adolf Hilter", "Health of Adolf Hitler", "Adolf Hitler's medical health", "Hitler Adolph", "AdolfHitler", "Adolf HItler", "Hitlet", "Hitler adolf", "Adoff Hitler", "Adolfus Hitler", "Hitler", "Adolph hitler"]}
{"id": 38, "question": "Lloyd's of London, a British insurance and reinsurance market, began around 1688 in what kind of place?", "golden_answers": ["Coffee bar", "Cofee-house", "Coffee-house", "Coffee House", "Literary café", "Coffee houses", "Espresso bar", "Café", "Coffee shops", "Coffee house", "Cafes", "Coffeehouses", "Cafés", "Coffee bars", "Coffeeshops", "Coffeehouse", "Coffehouse", "Expresso bar", "Caffe bar", "Cafe", "Coffee lounge"]}
{"id": 39, "question": "Who played Dr. Doug Ross on the TV show E.R.?", "golden_answers": ["Max (pig)", "George T. Clooney", "List of George Clooney awards and nominations", "George T Clooney", "George Cloony", "George Clooney", "George Klooney", "George Timothy Clooney", "Goerge Clooney", "George timothy clooney", "The Challenge (2011 film)", "George clooney", "Clooney, George"]}
{"id": 40, "question": "What country's flag is a red circle in a field of white?", "golden_answers": ["日本國", "State of Japan", "Ja-pan", "Nihon", "Nippon", "Japang", "Modern–era Japan", "Etymology of Japan", "Japan (country)", "Republic of Japan", "Japanese financial sector", "Nihon-koku", "ISO 3166-1:JP", "日本", "Japian", "Japan", "JapaN", "The State of Japan", "Riben", "Nippon-koku", "JPN", "Jpan", "Rìběn", "日本国", "Japao", "JAPAN", "Japoa", "🗾"]}
{"id": 41, "question": "Which hotel is world-famous for its 'grill'?", "golden_answers": ["The Savoy", "Savoy (disambiguation)", "THE SAVOY", "Savoys"]}
{"id": 42, "question": "What was the name of the boutique run by Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood at 430 King’s Road, London, between 1974 and 1976?", "golden_answers": ["The word sex", "Biological sexes", "Pseques", "Seks", "Anatomical sex", "Sex terms", "Aphrodisiasm", "Sex", "Biological sex", "Sexuality (biology)", "Sexs", "Sex.", "Sex in plants", "Sexes", "Genetic sex", "Sex (biological division)"]}
{"id": 43, "question": "What is the name of the commercial airport which opened in 2005 on the site of the former RAF Finningley?", "golden_answers": ["Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield Airport", "Doncaster Airport", "Doncaster Sheffield", "Sheffield Robin Hood Airport", "Robin Hood Airport", "Sheffield Doncaster Airport", "Doncaster-Sheffield Airport", "Doncaster Sheffield Airport", "Doncaster Robin Hood", "Doncaster international airport", "Robin hood airport", "EGCN", "Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield International Airport", "Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield"]}
{"id": 44, "question": "Which US state is nicknamed The Equality State?", "golden_answers": ["State of Wyoming", "Wyoming state symbols", "Wyoming (state)", "Wyoming", "Cowboy State", "Geography of Wyoming", "Education in Wyoming", "Transport in Wyoming", "Forty-Fourth State", "Law and government of Wyoming", "Constitution of the State of Wyoming", "Symbols of the State of Wyoming", "Wyoming metropolitan areas", "Wyoming economy", "Constitution of Wyoming", "Demographics of Wyoming", "Big Wonderful Wyoming", "Wyoming counties", "Sports in Wyoming", "Equality State", "Wyoming state nickname", "The Equality State", "WYOMING", "Religion in Wyoming", "44th State", "Wyomingite", "US-WY", "Wioming", "Wyoming State Constitution", "Economy of Wyoming", "Wyoming factsheet", "Transportation in Wyoming", "Government of Wyoming", "The Cowboy State", "Politics of Wyoming", "Wyomingites", "Wyoming (U.S. state)", "Wyoming, United States", "Forty-fourth State", "Wyo.", "Climate of Wyoming"]}
{"id": 45, "question": "In November 1935, which British prime minister returned to office after a general election?", "golden_answers": ["Stanley, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley Baldwin", "Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, KG, PC", "Stanley Baldwin", "Stanley, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, Viscount Corvedale of Corvedale Baldwin", "Power without responsibillity", "Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley", "Baldwin, Stanley, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley"]}
{"id": 46, "question": "In Mexico, it is said that wearing what colour/color underwear on New Year's Eve ensures finding new love the following year?", "golden_answers": ["Red (colour)", "Rgb(255, 0, 0)", "Incarnadining", "Rauður", "Incarnadine", "Red (political adjective)", "FF0000", "Red Movement", "Red", "Red (Colour)", "Reddeners", "Reddest", "Reddened", "Redishly", "Firebrick red", "Reddens", "Reddener", "Color red", "Reddishness", "Redly", "Aztec red", "Red (color)", "(255, 0, 0)", "Raudur", "Color/red", "Redest", "Redishness", "Incarnadined", "Incarnadines", "Reddishly", "List of terms associated with the color red", "Redness"]}
{"id": 47, "question": "The word sacerdotal means relating to what?", "golden_answers": ["Priest (religion)", "Assistant Priest", "Father (religious)", "Priests", "Priest, Assistant", "Christian priest", "Anglican priest", "Priest (Christianity)", "Priest", "Episcopal priest", "The Priesthood", "Priesthood", "Assistant priest"]}
{"id": 48, "question": "What British ship was sunk by Gunther Prien, captain of submarine U47, on the night of 13 and 14 October 1939?", "golden_answers": ["Royal Oak", "The Royal Oak", "Royal Oak (tree)"]}
{"id": 49, "question": "What is the greatest distance between the capitals of two sovereign countries that share a border?", "golden_answers": ["pyongyang and moscow"]}
{"id": 50, "question": "Which cartoon character had the maiden name ‘Slaghoople’?", "golden_answers": ["Wilma Pebbles Slaghoople Flintstone", "Wilma Pebble Slaghoople", "Wilma Pebbles Slaghoople", "Wilma Slaghoople", "Flintstone Wilma", "Wilma Pebble Slaghoople Flintstone", "Wilma Pebble", "Wilma Pebbles", "Wilma Flintstone"]}
{"id": 51, "question": "Where on a ship would you find a skyscraper?", "golden_answers": ["Top of the mast ie the highest sail"]}
{"id": 52, "question": "Used as an alloy in making high-speed cutting tools, mo is the symbol for what silver-white metallic element?", "golden_answers": ["Molybendium", "Molybdenum alloys", "Molybdenum", "Molybdic", "Element 42", "Molybdous", "Molybdenum alloy", "Molybdenom", "Molybdenium", "Molybdinum", "Dimolybdenum"]}
{"id": 53, "question": "Held at Max Yasgurs 600 acre dairy farm, what event, which opened on Aug 15, 1969, was billed as An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace & Music?", "golden_answers": ["Woodstock Music and Art Fair", "Woodstock Festival", "Woodstock festival", "Woodstock Music Festival", "Woodstock music festival", "Woodstock (music festival)", "Woodstock Music and Arts Fair", "An Aquarian Exposition", "Woodstock Music & Art Fair", "Woodstock", "Aquarian Exposition", "Woodstock Movie", "The Woodstock", "Woodstock Music and Art Festival", "Woodstock (festival)", "Woodstock 1969", "Woodstock Art Festival"]}
{"id": 54, "question": "Which American wit said, 'This is not a novel to be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force'?", "golden_answers": ["Constant Reader", "Algonquin wit", "Sunset Gun", "Dot parker", "Dorothy Parker", "Dorothy Rothschild Parker", "Dottie Parker", "Dorothy Rothschild"]}
{"id": 55, "question": "Which character has been played by Jack Lord, Cec Linder, Rik Van Nutter, Norman Burton, David Hedison, John Terry, David Hedison and Jeffrey Wright?", "golden_answers": ["A) Felix Leiter", "Clarence Leiter", "Cedar Leiter", "Felix Leiter", "Felix Lieter"]}
{"id": 56, "question": "Mrs. Bridges was the cook in which popular TV series?", "golden_answers": ["Upstairs Downstairs (disambiguation)", "Upstairs, Downstairs", "Upstairs Downstairs"]}
{"id": 57, "question": "\"Who sang \"\"Achy Breaky Heart\"\"?\"", "golden_answers": ["Braison Chance Cyrus", "Tish Cyrus", "Billy Ray Cyrus", "William Ray Cyrus", "Cyrus, Billy Ray", "Billy Cyrus", "Bill ray sirus", "Billy ray cirus", "Billy Ray Cyrus: Home at Last", "Bill ray cyrus", "Billy ray sirus"]}
{"id": 58, "question": "The character Sally Bowles appears in which film?", "golden_answers": ["Caberet", "Cabaret artist", "Cabaretier", "Cabarét", "Cabaret (music)", "Cabaretist", "Cabarets", "Cabaret", "Kleinkunst", "Cabare"]}
{"id": 59, "question": "Who was the original drummer/singer with the Monkees pop group?", "golden_answers": ["Micky Dolenz", "Michael Dolenz", "Mickey Dolenz", "Micky Braddock"]}
{"id": 60, "question": "In the car insurance business what do the letters TPFT suggest", "golden_answers": ["Third Party Fire and Theft"]}
{"id": 61, "question": "Monsieur Bibendum created in 1898 is the emblem of which company?", "golden_answers": ["MICHELIN TYRES"]}
{"id": 62, "question": "Although the Okapi has markings similar to a Zebra, it is most closely related to which other mammal?", "golden_answers": ["GIRAFFE", "GIRAFFE Radar"]}
{"id": 63, "question": "The 'Scharnhorst' and the 'Prinz Eugen' defied the Royal Navy to sail the length of the English Channel when escaping from Breste in 1942. Which other German battlecruiser was involved in the escape?", "golden_answers": ["Gneisenau (disambiguation)", "'GNEISENAU'", "Gneisenau", "Geneisenau"]}
{"id": 64, "question": "In order, what are the four strokes in an Individual Medley swimming race?", "golden_answers": ["ButterflyBackstroke"]}
{"id": 65, "question": "Who was elected president of France follwing the death of President Pompidou?", "golden_answers": ["Giscard d’Estaing", "Valery Marie Rene Giscard d'Estaing", "Valéry Giscard", "Valery Giscard dEstaing", "Valery Marie René Georges Giscard d'Estaing", "Giscard d'Estaing, Valéry", "VGE", "Valéry Giscard d'Estaing", "Giscard d'Estaing, Valery", "Valery Giscard D'Estaing", "Valery Giscard d'Estaing", "Valéry Marie René Giscard d'Estaing", "Giscard", "Valéry Marie René Georges Giscard d'Estaing", "Valery Giscard", "Valery Marie Rene Georges Giscard d'Estaing", "L'Ex", "Giscard d'Estaing", "Valéry Giscard d’Estaing", "Valery Marie René Giscard d'Estaing", "Valéry Giscard d'Éstaing"]}
{"id": 66, "question": "Alice?s Adventures in Wonderland was originally published in 1865 as Alice?s Adventures .. where?", "golden_answers": ["(Alice?s Adventures) Underground"]}
{"id": 67, "question": "Whose mistress was Clara Petacci?", "golden_answers": ["Moussolini", "Mouselinni", "Musilini", "Benito Musilini", "Benito Mussellini", "Benito Muselini", "Mussilini", "Benito Musellini", "Musollini", "Benito Moosillini", "Benito Moosilini", "Mussolinian", "Moosillini", "Mussolinism", "Mussellini", "Benito Mussalini", "Mussollini", "Mouselini", "Benito Mussollini", "Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini", "Musselini", "Moosolini", "Muselini", "Mussalini", "Benito Moosellini", "Benito Mussilini", "Benito Musselini", "Benito Musollini", "Benito Mussolini", "Benito mussolini", "Moosilini", "Musillini", "Mussloini", "Moosellini", "Benito Moosolini", "Benito Mooselini", "Benito Amilcare Mussolini", "Moosollini", "Mussillini", "Benito Musolini", "Benito Andrea Mussolini", "(Benito) Mussolini", "Benito Musillini", "Musellini", "Benny Mussolini", "Benito Mussillini", "Mooselini", "Benito Moosollini", "Musolini", "Mussolini, Benito", "Mussolini", "Benito Mussolini's religious beliefs"]}
{"id": 68, "question": "John Lloyd Wright, son of famed architect Frank, invented what children's toy?", "golden_answers": ["Lincoln log", "Lincoln Log", "Lincoln Logs", "Lincoln logs"]}
{"id": 69, "question": "Canuck is a nickname for someone from what country?", "golden_answers": ["Canada", "Canadá", "The Dominion of Canada", "Commonwealth of Canada", "Dominion of canada", "ISO 3166-1:CA", "Etymology of Canada", "CANADA", "Canadiophile", "Canada's", "ᑲᓇᑕ", "Canada/References", "America's top hat", "Canada.", "Cnada", "Čanada", "Canadian Federation", "Kenadian", "Canadialand", "Xanada", "Dominion of Canada", "Canadaa"]}
{"id": 70, "question": "Who were the first team to concede 100 goals in a season in the Premiership", "golden_answers": ["Swindon Town F.C.", "Swindon Town F. C.", "Swindon Town FC", "Swindon Town F C", "Swindon Town Football Club", "Swindon Town", "Swindon Active Service"]}
{"id": 71, "question": "Who painted Girl with a Pearl Earring?", "golden_answers": ["Johannes Vermeer van Delft", "Catherina Bolnes", "Johannes (Jan) Vermeer", "Johannes %22Jan%22 Vermeer", "Jan van Der Meer", "Jan van der meer", "Jan van der Meer", "Johan Vermeer", "Johannes Vermeer", "Jan van der Meer van Delft", "Vermeer", "Jan Vermeer van Delft", "Jan Vermeer"]}
{"id": 72, "question": "Which river is most sacred to the Hindu religion?", "golden_answers": ["Gaṅgā", "Gangees", "Gangas", "Ganga River", "Ganges (River)", "Gangetic", "Ganges", "River Ganges", "Ganges River", "The River Ganges", "Ganges Valley", "Ganga", "Ganges river", "Ganga river", "Ganges River Valley", "River Ganga"]}
{"id": 73, "question": "\"Which British actress won this year's U.S. Emmy award for best actress for her role in the drama series \"\"Mildred Pierce\"\"?\"", "golden_answers": ["Beth Winslet", "Ned Rocknroll", "KateWinslet", "Anna Winslet", "Kate winslet", "Kate Winslet", "Kate Elizabeth Winslet", "KATE WINSLET", "Ned RocknRoll", "Roger Winslet", "Kate Winslett", "List of Kate Winslet awards and nominations", "Winslet"]}
{"id": 74, "question": "Who won baseball's first World Series of the 80s?", "golden_answers": ["The Phills", "Philadelphia Blue Jays", "Philadelphia Phyllis", "Philadelphia Phil", "Philadelphia Phillies (sports)", "Philadelphia Phillie", "Philadelphia phillies", "Philadelphia Phillies roster", "List of Philadelphia Phillies captains", "Phillies", "Phightin' Phils", "Philadelphia Phillis", "The Phils", "Philadelphia Phillies", "The Phillies", "Phillies Roster", "Phils", "The Philadelphia Phillies", "Phillies Nation", "Filies", "Philadelphia Phillies/Quakers", "Phillies roster", "The Pillies", "Pillies"]}
{"id": 75, "question": "What is the sweet clear liquid by-product from soap manufacture, used in laxatives, explosives and antifreeze?", "golden_answers": ["C3H8O3", "Glycerine", "Glycerols", "Glycide", "Pure glycerin", "Glyceryl", "Miniderm", "C3H5(OH)3", "Propane-1,2,3-triol", "Glycerin", "Glyceritol", "Glycerol", "Vegetable glycerine", "ATC code A06AG04", "Free glycerine", "E422", "Glycrin", "ATCvet code QA06AG04", "Pharmaglycerin", "1,2,3-trihydroxypropane", "ATCvet code QA06AX01", "ATC code A06AX01", "Glicerin", "Glycyl alcohol", "1,2,3-propanetriol", "ATCvet code QA16QA03", "Trihydroxypropane", "Propan-1,2,3-triol", "Vegetable Glycerine", "Propanetriol"]}
{"id": 76, "question": "Which orchestral conductor was married to one of the subjects of the film Hillary and Jackie?", "golden_answers": ["Daniel Barenboim and Wagner", "Daniel barenboim", "Daniel Barenboim"]}
{"id": 77, "question": "The first stations on the four lines leaving which city by rail are Wymondham, Salhouse, Brundall Gardens and Diss?", "golden_answers": ["BURMA", "ITALY", "NORWICH", "World War II postal acronym", "World War II Postal Acronyms", "WWII postal acronyms", "WWII Postal Acronyms", "World War II postal acronyms"]}
{"id": 78, "question": "Which group had UK top ten hits in 1987 with 'Sweet Little Mystery' and 'Angel Eyes'?", "golden_answers": ["Wet wet wet", "Maggie Pie & The Impostors", "'WET WET WET'", "Wet Wet Wet"]}
{"id": 79, "question": "Born 'Lucille LeSueur' , By what name is this actress better known?", "golden_answers": ["Joan Crawford", "Lucille Fay LeSueur", "Crawford, Joan", "Lucille LeSueur"]}
{"id": 80, "question": "Give a year in the life of painter Sir Joshua Reynolds.", "golden_answers": ["1723-1792"]}
{"id": 81, "question": "Which modern day motor car company made the World War II Japanese aircraft, the 'Zero'?", "golden_answers": ["Mitsubishi Electric Corp.", "Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki-gaisha", "Mitsubishi Electric Corp. - 三菱電機株式会社", "Mitsubishi Electric Corporation", "Mitsubishi Electronics", "EVLI", "Mitsubishi Escalator", "Mitsubishi Elevator", "MITSUBISHI", "三菱電機株式会社", "Mitsubishi Electric Corp", "Mitsubishi Electric"]}
{"id": 82, "question": "\"Who was the main character in the Who's rock opera \"\"Tommy\"\", the boy traumatised by the murder of his mother's lover?\"", "golden_answers": ["Tommy Walker (disambiguation)", "Thomas Walker (footballer)", "Tommy Walker (footballer born 1952)", "Thomas %22Tommy%22 Walker", "Tommy Walker (footballer, born 1952)", "Tommy Walker (footballer)", "Tommy Walker"]}
{"id": 83, "question": "Who were the Greek equivalents of the Norns of Norse mythology?", "golden_answers": ["Fates (disambiguation)", "Three fates", "Three-fates", "The Fates (disambiguation)", "The fates", "The Fates", "Fates", "Three Fates", "The Three Fates"]}
{"id": 84, "question": "New Britain and New Ireland are two of the islands that make up which country?", "golden_answers": ["ISO 3166-1:PG", "Papua Niu Gini", "New Guinea Papua", "Independent State of Papua New Guinea", "Health in Papua New Guinea", "Papa New Guinea", "Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinee", "Papua-New-Guinea", "Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini", "Papua New Guinea", "Papua-new guinea", "State of Papua New Guinea", "Papua Niugini", "Niugini", "Papa New Guinans", "Environment of Papua New Guinea", "PapuaNewGuineA", "Papua New Guinean", "Papau New Guinea", "PAPUA NEW GUINEA", "Papa new guinea", "Niu Gini", "Paupa New Guinea", "East Papua", "Pappa New Guinans", "Pua pua new guniea", "Papua, New Guinea", "Pappa New Guinea", "The Papua New Guinea", "Papua new guinea", "Papua-New Guinea", "Papua New-Guinea", "Papua NG"]}
{"id": 85, "question": "What is the Japanese word for the sash worn as a belt in traditional dress (kimonos and martial arts uniforms, etc)?", "golden_answers": ["Obi", "Obi (disambiguation)", "OBI"]}
{"id": 86, "question": "Which disease of the central nervous system is named after the Englishman who wrote 'An Essay on the Shaking Palsy'?", "golden_answers": ["Notable sufferers of parkinson's disease", "Symptoms of parkinson's disease", "Signs of parkinson's disease", "Parkinsons", "Pakinson's Disease", "Parkinson's", "Parkinsonism, primary", "Parkinston's disease", "Shaking Palsy", "Hypokinetic rigid syndrome", "Motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease", "Parkinson's disease and Diet", "Morbus Parkinson", "Motor symptoms parkinson's disease", "Parkinsonians", "Antiparkinsonism", "Shaking palsy", "Parkinson’s", "Neuropsychiatric symptoms of parkinson's disease", "Epidemiology of parkinson's disease", "History of parkinson's disease", "Parkinson’s Disease", "Parkinsons' disease", "Diagnosis of parkinson's disease", "Prognosis of parkinson's disease", "Parkinson disease", "Parkinsons Disease", "Traumatic Parkinson's", "Parkinson's disease research directions", "Parkinson's Disease", "Causes of parkinson's disease", "Research directions in parkinson's disease", "Parkinston’s disease", "Parkinson's disease", "Parkinson’s disease", "Pathophysiology of parkinson's disease", "Parkinsons' Disease", "Classification of parkinson's disease", "Parkinsons disease", "Parkinsonian tremor", "Research directions of parkinson's disease", "Paralysis agitans", "Parkinsonian tremors", "Genetic causes of parkinson's disease", "Parkinson facies"]}
{"id": 87, "question": "People born on the 1st March have which sign of the Zodiac?", "golden_answers": ["Pisces (disambiguation)", "Piscean", "Picese", "Pisces", "Piscese", "Pisese"]}
{"id": 88, "question": "What is the name of the strong fibrous tissue that joins one bone to another at a joint?", "golden_answers": ["Ligamentum", "Collateral Ligaments", "Ligaments", "Desmology", "Ligament", "Ligamentopathy", "Ligaments, articular", "Capsular ligaments"]}
{"id": 89, "question": "\"If you see a \"\"grand jeté\"\", what are you watching?\"", "golden_answers": ["Ballet", "Ballet competitions", "Ballet schools", "Balet, India", "Balletti", "Ballet dancing", "1938 ballet premieres", "Balletto", "Balletomane", "2011 ballet premieres", "1940 ballet premieres", "Balletomanes", "1939 ballet premieres", "Ballet characters", "Ballet teachers", "Ballet dance", "Classical Dance", "Ballets", "Ballet lessons", "1915 ballet premieres", "1914 ballet premieres", "Classical dance", "UN/LOCODE:INBLT", "1916 ballet premieres", "Balet", "Ballett"]}
{"id": 90, "question": "Which boxer became the first to defeat Evander Holyfield in November 1992 to become undisputed Heavyweight Champion?", "golden_answers": ["Riddick Bowe", "Riddick Lamont Bowe"]}
{"id": 91, "question": "The authorised version of the Holy Bible was made at the order of which King?", "golden_answers": ["James VI of Scotland, James I of England", "James I", "James VI, King of Scots", "Seumas VI of Scotland", "James, King of England, Ireland and Scotland", "James VI", "James I of England", "James VI of Scotland", "James I and VI", "James I of England, Scotland, and Ireland", "The wisest fool", "James I of England and VI of Scotland", "James VI of England", "James I of England, Scotland, and Irerland", "Wisest fool", "The wisest fool in Christendom", "Wisest fool in Christendom", "James I of the UK", "James I of Wales", "King James VI of Scotland", "James VI of Scotland and I of England", "James I (England)", "King James VI", "James I of Great Britain", "James the 6th", "James VI and I", "King James the First", "James I, King of England", "James I of England and James VI of Scotland", "James I (of England)", "James vi", "James I of Ireland", "King James VI & I", "King James VI of Scotland and I of England", "James the first", "King James I of England", "James VI & I", "King James VI and I", "James VI of Scotland and England", "King James I", "King James I of England and VI of Scotland", "James I of england", "James I of the United Kingdom", "James VI (Scotland)", "James the First", "King James VI &I"]}
{"id": 92, "question": "How many squares are there in a standard 'Sudoku' grid?", "golden_answers": ["eighty-one", "81"]}
{"id": 93, "question": "How many hundredweight are in a UK ton?", "golden_answers": ["twenty", "20"]}
{"id": 94, "question": "Which arid region of Ethiopia was invaded by Somalia in 1977?", "golden_answers": ["Ogadēn", "Ogaden", "Ogadenia", "Western somalia", "Ogadeni", "Western Somalia", "THE OGADEN", "West Somalia", "Ogaden region", "Ogaden & Ogadenia", "Ogaden Desert", "Ogaden Province", "Abyssinian Somaliland"]}
{"id": 95, "question": "Louis Smith won an individual silver medal in gymnastics at the 2012 London Olympics. For what discipline?", "golden_answers": ["Gymnastics pommel horse", "Side Horse", "Pommel Horse", "Pommel horse", "Pommel horse (gymnastics)", "Pomel horse", "Pommel-Horse"]}
{"id": 96, "question": "In orbit from 1973 to 1979, what was the name of the first space station launched by NASA, which met a firey end over the Pacific Ocean (and parts of Western Australia), on July 11, 1979?", "golden_answers": ["Skylab One", "Skylab A", "Sky lab", "Skylab", "Project Skylab", "Skylab I", "SkyLab", "Skylab 5", "Skylab 1", "Skylab program", "SKYLAB"]}
{"id": 97, "question": "What was the name of the German airship that burst into flames at its moorings in New Jersey in 1937", "golden_answers": ["LZ129", "Hindenburg (airship)", "Hindenburg airship", "German airship Hindenburg", "The Hindenberg", "LZ 129 Hindenburg", "LZ 129", "D-LZ129", "Lz-129", "Airship Hindenburg", "The Hindenburg", "Airship LZ129 Hindenburg", "D-LZ129 Hindenburg"]}
{"id": 98, "question": "'Eureka', the National Children's Museum is in which town?", "golden_answers": ["Community of Halifax", "Halifax (disambiguation)", "Haligonians", "Haligonian", "Halifax, Nova Scotia (disambiguation)", "Halifax", "Halifax (community)"]}
{"id": 99, "question": "In the Billy Bunter stories, what is the surname of Bunter’s form teacher?", "golden_answers": ["QUELCH"]}
{"id": 100, "question": "Which early Bob Dylan album and its title song reference a Texan gunfighter?", "golden_answers": ["John Wesley Harding (disambiguation)", "John Wesley Harding"]}
{"id": 101, "question": "Which British group who had most success in the 1970’s were fronted by lead singer Lee Brilleaux ?", "golden_answers": ["Dr. Feel Good", "Dr. Feelgood (disambiguation)", "Dr. Feelgod", "Dr. Feelgood", "DR FEELGOOD", "Doctor Feelgood", "Dr Feelgood", "Doctor Feelgood (disambiguation)"]}
{"id": 102, "question": "The opera The Tsar Sultan contains what famous musical piece?", "golden_answers": ["The Flight of the Bumble Bee", "The flight of the bumble bee", "Flight of the Bumble-bee", "The flight of the bumblebee", "The Flight of the Bumblebee", "Flight of the Bumblebee (Rimsky-Korsakov)", "Flight of the Bumble Bee", "Flight of the bumble bee", "Flight of the bumblebee", "Flight of the Bumblebee"]}
{"id": 103, "question": "Which journalist first told the world about the My Lai massacre?", "golden_answers": ["Seymour Hersch", "The Dark Side of Camelot", "Seymour M. Hersh", "Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib", "Hersh, Seymour M.", "Seymour Hersh", "Sy Hersh", "Chain of Command (book)", "Seymour (Sy) Myron Hersh", "Seymour Hirsch"]}
{"id": 104, "question": "What was the name of Catherine Zeta Jones character in The Darling Buds of May", "golden_answers": ["Mariette (disambiguation)", "Mariette"]}
{"id": 105, "question": "Who invented the microwave oven in 1945?", "golden_answers": ["Percy LeBaron Spencer", "Percy Spencer", "Percy L. Spencer"]}
{"id": 106, "question": "Which Olympic event covers the longest distance?", "golden_answers": ["Marathon (race)", "Wheelchair marathon", "42.195 kilometers", "Marathon running", "Marathoner", "Full marathon", "Marathon (sport)", "42.195 km", "Marathon race", "Marathon", "Marathonist", "Marathons", "Marathoners", "26.2", "Marathon (sports)", "Marathon distance", "Marathon runner"]}
{"id": 107, "question": "The singer 'Sting' featured on a track of which 1985 Dire Straits album?", "golden_answers": ["Brothers in arm", "Brothers in Arms (album)", "Brothers in Arms (disambiguation)", "Brothers in Arms (film)", "Brothers-in-Arms", "Brothers-in-arms", "Brother in Arms", "Brothers in Arms (novel)", "Brothers in Arms", "Brothers In Arms", "Brothers in arms"]}
{"id": 108, "question": "The UEFA (Union of European Football Associations) was founded in which European country in 1954?", "golden_answers": ["ISO 3166-1:CH", "Svissland", "Etymology of Switzerland", "Confederation Helvetia", "Swizerland", "Confederatio Helvetica", "Environmental Integrity Group", "Confoederatio Helvetica", "Svizra", "SWITZERLAND", "Confédération suisse", "SwissEnergy", "Schweitz", "Švýcarsko", "Die Schweiz", "Schwitzerland", "Confederation suisse", "Der Schweiz", "Swiss Confederated States", "Suiza", "Switz", "Switzeland", "Schweiz", "Confederation Helvetica", "Switserland", "Suisse", "Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft", "Switzerland information", "Confederaziun Svizra", "Switzer land", "Switzerland", "Land of the Switzers", "Swiss confederation", "Confœderatio Helvetica", "Swiss", "Confederation Suisse", "Confederation of Helvatia", "Land of the Swiss", "Confederaziun svizra", "Svizzera", "Swissland", "Swizterland", "Confédération Suisse", "Confederazione Svizzera", "Swiss Confederation"]}
{"id": 109, "question": "What is a name for a type of private club in city outskirts or rural areas that usually offers a variety of recreational sports facilities such as golf, tennis, swimming and polo?", "golden_answers": ["Golf club (institution)", "Tropicana Country Club", "Country club", "Country clubs", "Country Club"]}
{"id": 110, "question": "Bullfighting is central to which Ernest Hemingway non-fiction book?", "golden_answers": ["Death in the afternoon", "Death In The Afternoon", "Death in the Afternoon"]}
{"id": 111, "question": "What had Edmond Hillary worked at before taking up mountain climbing?", "golden_answers": ["Bee keeper", "Bee culture", "Beekeeping suit", "Beekiping", "Bee keepers", "Bee-keeping", "Bee keeping", "Apairist", "Apiculture", "Beekeeping helmet", "Bee Keeping", "Beekeeping", "Bee farming", "Beekeeping leading practices", "Apiarian", "History of beekeeping"]}
{"id": 112, "question": "Who made the 1995 album 'Jagged Little Pill' which sold 33 million copies?", "golden_answers": ["Alanis Morrisette", "Alanis M", "Alannis Morrisette", "Alanis Morrissette", "Alanis Morrisete", "Morisette", "Alanis Morisette", "Alanis Moriset", "Nadine Morissette", "Morissette", "Alanis", "Alanis Morissette", "Alanis Nadine Morissette", "Alanis Morissete", "ALANIS MORISSETTE", "Alanis Morset", "Alanis morissette", "Intimate and Acoustic", "Morissette, Alanis", "Alanisette", "Alanis morrissette"]}
{"id": 113, "question": "The island of Taiwan is off the coast of where?", "golden_answers": ["Chinese People's Republic", "China (Peking)", "The prc", "Socialist China", "Chinese PR", "PRoC", "PRC", "China's", "P. R. of China", "People's Republic Of China", "The People's Republic of China", "China", "Territorial disputes of China", "China PRC", "People's repuublic of china", "China (PRC)", "China (People's Republic)", "People's Republic of China (Mainland China)", "Zhonghua Renmin Gonghe Guo", "People' Republic of China", "Prc", "People's republic of china", "People' s Republic of China", "P.R. of China", "China, People's Republic of", "Chung-Kuo", "P.R.C.", "The people's republic of china", "Zhong Guo", "Peoples republic of China", "Red China (modern)", "Chung-kuo", "The PRC", "Zhonghuarenmingongheguo", "State of China", "Zhonghuá rénmín gònghéguó", "中国", "Peoples republic of china", "P.R.China", "People's Republic or China", "Zhonghua Renmin Gongheguo", "China, the People's Republic of", "Nation of China", "People’s Republic of China", "China, PRC", "Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó", "Modern day China", "Peoples Republic of China", "PROC", "中华", "Chaina", "Zhongguo", "Homes in china", "People's republic of China", "Zhōngguó", "Sinic", "China PR", "PRC (China)", "中國", "Jhongguó", "Red Chinese", "(The People's Republic of) China", "The People’s Republic of China", "China (Republic : 1949- )", "CHINA", "China People's Republic", "Pr china", "P.r. of china", "Chungkuo", "ISO 3166-1:CN", "Land of China", "Zhonghua renmin gongheguo", "P.R. China", "Zhongguó", "中华人民共和国", "PRChina", "中華", "PR of China", "中華人民共和國", "Pr of c", "Cihna", "Communist China (modern)", "P. R. China", "People's Republic of China (PRC)", "Peoples' Republic of China", "The Peoples Republic of China", "People's Republic of China", "Pr of china", "PR China", "P.R. of CHINA"]}
{"id": 114, "question": "Some Americans claim to have seen a Sasquatch; by what name is it better known ?", "golden_answers": ["Rickmat", "Bigsquatch", "Big foot", "Barden booger", "The Sasquatch", "Sésquac", "The Bigfoot", "Pitt Lake giant", "Sésq̓əc", "Formal studies of bigfoot", "Evidence regarding Bigfoot", "Pennsylvania Creature", "Neo-Giant", "Jacobs Creature", "Sasquach", "Formal Scientific Studies of Bigfoot or Sasquatch", "List of Notable Bigfoot sightings", "Chiye-tanka", "Misinkhalikan", "Big Muddy Monster", "Sasquatch", "Formal studies of Bigfoot", "Matt Whitton", "Evidence regarding bigfoot", "Neogiant", "Jacobs photos", "Scientific studies of sasquatch", "Bigfoot the bigfooted", "Etymology of the words Bigfoot and Sasquatch", "Ts'emekwes", "Nalusa falaya", "Tsemekwes", "Scientific studies of bigfoot or sasquatch", "Pennsylvania creature", "The masked being", "Bigfoot hoaxes", "Matthew Whitton", "The Jacobs Creature", "Oh-mah", "BIGFOOT", "Neo giant", "Pitt Lake Giant", "Sesquac", "Bigfoot"]}
{"id": 115, "question": "What fictional spy show showcases the dysfunctional International Secret Intelligence Service (ISIS)?", "golden_answers": ["Toxophilite", "National Archery in the Schools Program", "Primitive archery", "Endong", "Archer (comics)", "Toxopholite", "The Archer", "Paralympic archery", "Primitive Archery", "Archery", "Archers", "Archeress", "Bowmen", "Archer", "Bowmanship", "The archer", "The Archers (disambiguation)", "Archery range", "Anchor Point (archery)", "Para-archery", "Indoor archery", "Toxophily", "Archerie", "Butt shooting", "National archery in the schools program", "Paralympic Archery", "Villavar Tamils"]}
{"id": 116, "question": "How is the former G-Mex Centre in Manchester now known?", "golden_answers": ["MANCHESTER CENTRAL", "Manchester Central (disambiguation)", "Manchester Central"]}
{"id": 117, "question": "Lyrics: Some of them want to abuse you some of them want to be abused", "golden_answers": ["Sweet Dreams", "Sweet Dreams (disambiguation)", "Sweet Dreams (album)", "Sweet Dreams (film)", "Sweet dreams", "Sweet Dream", "Sweet Dreams (movie)", "Sweet Dreams (song)"]}
{"id": 118, "question": "August 2, 1990 saw Iraq invading what country, sparking a series of events that culminated in the 1st Gulf War?", "golden_answers": ["ISO 3166-1:KW", "Kuwayt", "State of Kuwait", "KUW", "Kuwait", "الكويت", "Kuait", "Koweit", "Languages of Kuwait", "Administrative divisions of Kuwait", "Kowait", "Subdivisions of Kuwait", "Kuwaitis", "Kuwet", "Koweït", "State Kuwait", "Quwait", "Kuweit", "دولة الكويت"]}
{"id": 119, "question": "What is the name for mammals born incompletely developed and carried and suckled in a pouch on the mother's belly?", "golden_answers": ["Penises of marsupials", "Kangaroo scrotum", "Marsupial reproductive system", "Kangaroo's scrotum", "Male reproductive system of marsupials", "Male genitalia of marsupials", "Female reproductive system of marsupials", "Marsupial reproduction", "Marsupilia", "Female genitalia of marsupials", "Kangaroo's testicles", "Marsupiel", "Joey (marsupial)", "Marsupial genitalia", "Marsupial penis", "Marsupial female reproductive system", "Reproductive system of marsupials", "Kangaroo's penis", "Marsupial", "Sexual anatomy of marsupials", "Metaherians", "Sexual organs of marsupials", "Marsupialia", "Reproductive organs of marsupials", "Kangaroo testicles", "Pouched Mammal", "Marsupials", "Genitalia of marsupials", "Sex organs of marsupials", "Male sex organs of marsupials", "Kangaroo penis", "Genitals of marsupials", "Evolution of marsupials", "Reproductive anatomy of marsupials", "Pouched Mammals"]}
{"id": 120, "question": "In February 1938, Roberto M. Ortiz became President of which South American country?", "golden_answers": ["Arxintina", "Argintina", "Argentyna", "آرژانتین", "República Argentina", "Land of silver", "Argentina", "ארגנטינה", "Arghantina", "Republica Argentina", "Argentine republic", "Аргентына", "Nación Argentina", "Argentinien", "Nacion Argentina", "Argie", "アルゼンチン", "Airgintín", "Аржентина", "Argentína", "Argentine Republic", "Argentīna", "Argentinean", "Argentiina", "The Argentine Republic", "Arxentina", "Արգենտինա", "Arc'hantina", "Argies", "Antonia Merce Y Luque", "People of Argintina", "ISO 3166-1:AR", "Argentinië", "אַרגענטינע", "Arjantin", "अर्जेन्टीना", "الأرجنتين", "Argentina Information", "Republic of Argentina", "Ariannin", "Argentina Republic", "Argentinie", "Argentinia", "Airgintin", "Argjentina"]}
{"id": 121, "question": "What item of headwear is associated with Sherlock Holmes?", "golden_answers": ["Deer-stalkers", "Deer stalker caps", "Deerstalker", "Deerstalker hats", "Deerstalkers", "Deer-stalker hat", "Deer-stalker hats", "Deer-stalker", "Deer-stalker caps", "Deer stalker cap", "Deerstalker hat", "Deerstalker caps", "Deer stalker", "Deer stalkers", "Deer stalker hat", "Deerstalker Hat", "Deer stalker hats", "Deerstalker cap", "Deerstlaker", "Deer-stalker cap"]}
{"id": 122, "question": "Which visitor attraction is in Exploration Drive, Leicester?", "golden_answers": ["National Space Centre", "The National Space Centre", "National Space Centre of England", "Leicester Space Centre"]}
{"id": 123, "question": "The Dardanelles and the Bosporus, straits which separate Europe from the mainland of Asia, run through which country?", "golden_answers": ["Turkey", "Turkey (country)", "Türkiye Respublikasi", "Turky", "Turkei", "Tuerkiye Cumhuriyeti", "Tuerkiye", "Turquie", "ISO 3166-1:TR", "Turquia", "TurkeY", "Turkey (Country)", "Turkiye", "Turkey (state)", "Terky", "Republic of Turkey", "Türkiye", "Turkish Republic", "Republic of Turkiye", "Turkish republic", "The Republic of Turkey", "Turkey (nation)", "Türkiye Respublikası", "Türkei", "Tuerkei", "Turkiye Cumhuriyeti", "TURKEY", "Republic of turkey", "Etymology of Turkey", "Turkie", "Turkia", "Türkiye Cumhuriyeti"]}
{"id": 124, "question": "The Manuel M.Torres Dam is the largest hydro plant in which country?", "golden_answers": ["Mexican Republic", "MEXICO", "Estados Unidos de México", "Sierra de la Estrella", "Mexico (country)", "Mexicó", "The United Mexican States", "Estados Unidos de Mexico", "Central Mexico", "ISO 3166-1:MX", "Mexiko", "Méjico", "Mexique", "Mexican United States", "Mexican'", "The United State of Mexico", "Mountains of Mexico", "Old Mexico", "United states of mexico", "EUM", "Messico", "Mejico", "The United States of Mexicans", "Untied Mexican States", "México", "Etymology of Mexico", "Meixcan", "Estados Unidos Mexicanos", "Mexic", "Mexxico", "Mexican Union", "The United States of Mexico", "United State of Mexico", "Mexico", "Republic of Mexico", "Mexican Federal Republic", "United Mexican States", "Mexican coast", "Mehico", "United States of Mexicans", "United States of Mexico"]}
{"id": 125, "question": "A set of traditional laws called Kanun influence life in what mountainous European country?", "golden_answers": ["Republic of Albania", "Etymology of Albania", "Albania", "Albanija", "Shqiperia", "Albenia", "Albanie", "Shqiperi", "Albania (Balkans)", "Shquiperia", "Health in Albania", "Shqipëri", "AlbaniA", "Shqipëria", "Republika e Shqipërisë", "ISO 3166-1:AL"]}
{"id": 126, "question": "What is the capital and largest city of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania?", "golden_answers": ["Noukchott", "Capital of Mauritania", "Nouakchot", "Nuwākshūṭ", "Nouakchott, Mauritania", "Nawakshut", "Nawākshūṭ", "Nouakchott"]}
{"id": 127, "question": "What English city was originally built by the Romans as a spa in 60 A.D.?", "golden_answers": ["Bath (disambiguation)", "Bath", "Baths"]}
{"id": 128, "question": "What does the word Cupidity mean?", "golden_answers": ["Greed avarice"]}
{"id": 129, "question": "Which racehorse, unbeaten in 14 races, won an unprecedented 9 consecutive Group One races including the 2,000 Guineas in 2011 and is the highest ever rated by Timeform?", "golden_answers": ["Frankel", "Franckel"]}
{"id": 130, "question": "Quicksilver’ is another name for which metallic element?", "golden_answers": ["Mercury", "Murcury", "Mercury (album)", "Merdcury", "Mercury (disambiguation)"]}
{"id": 131, "question": "What is the favourite drink of a vampire?", "golden_answers": ["Oxygen capacity", "Hemochrome", "Blood physiology", "Human Blood", "Oxygen consumption", "Bloed", "Oxygenated blood", "Blude", "Blood oxygen-carrying capacity", "Blood", "Oxygen delivery", "Haemochrome", "BLOOD", "Oxygen-carrying capacity", "Blood oxygen capacity", "Blood composition", "Transporting oxygen", "Hemic", "Blood stream", "Bloodiness", "Oxygen transport", "The hematologic system", "Blood-forming", "Bl00d", "Hematological", "Human blood", "DoolB"]}
{"id": 132, "question": "in 1990 which boxer became the first to knock out the previously undefeated Mike Tyson and become WBA World Champion?", "golden_answers": ["James %22Buster%22 Douglas", "James Buster Douglas", "James Douglas (boxer)", "Buster Douglas"]}
{"id": 133, "question": "\"Hair described as \"\"bouffant\"\" is what?\"", "golden_answers": ["Puffed out"]}
{"id": 134, "question": "Who wrote the political autobiography Speaking For Myself?", "golden_answers": ["Euan Blair", "Cheriegate", "Cherie blair", "Cherie Booth Blair", "Cherie Blaire", "Cherie Booth QC", "Cherie Blair", "Cherie Booth"]}
{"id": 135, "question": "The Spanish La Liga football club Villarreal share their nickname with which Beatles song?", "golden_answers": ["Yellow Submarine", "Yellow submarine", "YELLOW SUBMARINE", "The Yellow Submarine", "Yello Sub", "Yellow Submarine (disambiguation)"]}
{"id": 136, "question": "\"Who was \"\"the maid of Orleans\"\"?\"", "golden_answers": ["Jeanne darc", "Jean d'Ark", "Jeanne de Arc", "La Pucelle (saint)", "Jean d'Arc", "St. Jehanne d'Arc La Pucelle", "Geoffroy Therage", "Jeanne d' Arc", "Maid of France", "Jeanne D'Arc", "Joan off arc", "Joan Of Arc", "Cross-dressing sexuality and gender identity of Joan of Arc", "Jeanne d’Arc", "St. Jehanne", "Juana de Arco", "Sainte Jehanne la Pucelle", "Johanna of Arc", "Jeanne de arc", "Joan of Arc, Saint", "Jean of arc", "Joan d' Arc", "Jean Dark", "St. Jehanne la Pucelle", "St Jehanne", "Joan of Arc bibliography", "Jehanne", "St Jehanne la Pucelle", "Saint Jeanne d'Arc", "Saint Joan of Arc", "Joan Arc", "St. Joan of Arc", "Jehanne la Pucelle", "Sainte Jehanne d'Arc La Pucelle", "Joan d'arc", "Jean of Arc", "Joan d'Arc", "Jean D'arc", "Pucelle d'Orléans", "Johanna d'Arc", "Johanne of Arc", "Jeanne d'Arc", "Joan of arc", "Jean D'Ark", "Joan arc", "Jeanne D'arc", "John of arc", "Joan de Arc", "Jeanne of Arc", "Jeanne Dark", "Jehanne d'Arc", "Pucelle d'Orleans", "Joan of Ark", "Sainte Jehanne", "Joan of Arc"]}
{"id": 137, "question": "In which town or city would you find the 'Caledonian Brewery'?", "golden_answers": ["Dun Eideann", "Burgh of Edinburgh", "Auld Reekie", "Edinburgh, City of (council area)", "Capital of Scotland", "Inner Edinburgh", "Old and New Towns of Edinburgh", "Edinbra", "Edinburgh (Scotland)", "Areas of edinburgh", "Din Eidyn", "Edin-burgh", "Dùn Èideann", "EDINBURGH", "Edinburgh art", "Edingburgh", "Athens of the north", "Dunedin, Scotland", "Edinburgh City Region", "Caer Eiddyn", "Capital city of scotland", "Edimburgh", "Dun Edin", "Edinburgh, United Kingdom", "Edinborough", "UN/LOCODE:GBEDI", "Suburbs of Edinburgh", "The weather in Edinburgh", "City of Edinburgh, Scotland", "Edinburgh, UK", "Edinburgh", "Eiddyn", "Dùn Éideann", "Edimburgo", "Southside, Edinburgh", "Embro", "Edinburgh Navigator", "Edinburgh (district)", "City of Edinburgh", "Eidyn", "Geography of Edinburgh", "Edinbourgh", "Embra", "List of Edinburgh suburbs", "Areas of Edinburgh", "List of places in Edinburgh", "Capital of scotland", "Edinburgh, Scotland", "Edinburrie", "City of Edinburgh (council area)", "Edinbrough", "Edinburgh Inspiring Capital", "City of Edinburgh (local government district, Lothian region)"]}
{"id": 138, "question": "The popular 'Humming Chorus' comes from which Puccini opera?", "golden_answers": ["Madam Butterfly", "Lieutenant Pinkerton", "Madama Butterfly", "Un bel di vedremo", "B. F. Pinkerton", "Cio-Cio-San", "Cio Cio San", "Cio-Cio San", "Un bel dì vedremo", "Un bel di", "Madame Butterfly", "B.F. Pinkerton", "Vogliatemi bene", "Un Bel Di"]}
{"id": 139, "question": "In which country would you traditionally see a settlement called a Kibbutz?", "golden_answers": ["İsrail", "ISRAEL", "Israeli Republic", "Isræl", "Medinat Yisrael", "מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל", "Istrael", "Israeli (nation)", "ISO 3166-1:IL", "Medinat Israel", "Dawlat Isra'il", "State of israel", "Yisraél", "Isra'il", "Republic of Israel", "دولة إسرائيل", "Israel", "Israël", "Israelim", "Medinat Yisra'el", "ישראל", "State of Israel", "יִשְרָאֵל", "מדינת ישראל", "Dawlat Isrā'īl", "Yisra'el", "Yisrael", "Israeli state", "The state of Israel", "Jewish Republic", "Israil", "Jewish Palestine", "Etymology of Israel", "Isreal", "Yisroel", "Israyl", "Israel (nation)", "Modern Israel", "Israelian", "Hebrew state", "M'dinat Yisrael", "Israe;", "Izrael (state)", "Isreael", "Isreali", "יִשְׂרָאֵל", "Medīnat Yisrā'el", "Yisroeil", "Israel (country)"]}
{"id": 140, "question": "\"The US TV series \"\"Mad Men\"\" centres around what industry or profession?\"", "golden_answers": ["Pervasive advertising", "Billboard (television)", "Newspaper advertisements", "Commercial marketing", "Advertisements", "The evolution of american advertising", "Contemporary advertising", "Advert", "List of advertising clichés", "Advertize", "Advertizing", "Advertizes", "Newspaper ad", "Commercial advertisement", "Adverting", "Coroporate propaganda", "Advertising cliches", "Advertising media", "Ghost branding", "Promotional documents", "List of Advertising Cliches", "Adverts", "Advertizement", "Insidious adverstising", "List of advertising cliches", "Advertises", "Ethical advertising", "Textual ads", "Advertisement", "Newspaper advertisement", "Advertisment", "Newspaper advertising", "Advertising material", "TYPES OF ADVERTISING", "Adverted", "Advertising", "Commericals", "Ad", "Print ad", "Advertiser", "Advertising materials", "Ghost ad", "Advertizements", "Glossy brochure", "Alternative advertising", "Manufactured demand", "Paid media", "Advertized", "Commercial Message", "Advertised", "Advertisers", "Advertise", "Non traditional advertising", "Capitalist propaganda", "Commercial message"]}
{"id": 141, "question": "In which city are the Oscar statuettes made?", "golden_answers": ["Chi-Beria", "Sayre language academy", "Chicago", "Chicago, Illinois", "Hog Butcher for the World", "Land of smelly onions", "Ariel Community Academy", "The weather in Chicago", "Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.", "Chicago, Illionis", "Near North Montessori", "Religion in Chicago", "Chicago Finance Committee", "The Paris of America", "The city of Chicago", "City of Chicago", "List of sister cities of Chicago", "UN/LOCODE:USCHI", "Chicago theatre scene", "Chicago, WI", "The City of Broad Shoulders", "City of Broad Shoulders", "Sister Cities of Chicago", "Chicago il", "Chicago, Illinois, USA", "Performing arts in Chicago", "Chicago Transportation Committee", "Chicago, Wisconsin", "City of chicago", "Chicago theater scene", "Chicago, Il", "Chicago, IL.", "Chicago, Ill.", "City of Chicago, Illinois", "Chi town", "Chicago, United States", "Chicago (Ill.)", "Transport in Chicago", "Chicago, Illinois, United States", "Chicago (IL)", "USCHI", "Chichago", "Chcago", "Chicago, Illinois, U.S.", "Sister Cities Chicago", "Chicago, USA", "Chi City", "Chicago, IL", "Chi-Town", "Chicago theatre", "Paris of America", "Chicago, Illinois, US", "Chicago Illinois", "The city of Chicago, Illinois", "Sister cities of Chicago"]}
{"id": 142, "question": "The Art Nouveau designer Rene Lalique most famously worked in which material?", "golden_answers": ["Optical glass", "Glass sheet", "Glass Science", "Glass origins", "Glass (material)", "Optical quality glass", "Vitreous state", "Crafted glass", "Glass", "Glass physics", "How glass is made", "Industrial Glass", "Glassy state", "Silicate glass", "Physics of glass", "Glassmaker", "Industrial glass", "Glassy State", "Optical-quality glass", "Vitreous materials", "Glassy", "Glassmaking", "Oxide glass", "Glass sand", "Vitreous Materials"]}
{"id": 143, "question": "Famous for its glass manufacturing, what is the real name of Malta’s ‘Silent City’?", "golden_answers": ["Citta Notabile", "L-Imdina", "Mdina", "Città Notabile", "MDINA", "Mdina, Malta", "Silent City", "Imdina", "Notabile"]}
{"id": 144, "question": "Who played 'Robert Langdon' in 'The Da Vinci Code'?", "golden_answers": ["Sandra Hanks Benoiton", "Tam Honks", "Samantha Lewes", "Thomas Hanks", "Chet Haze", "Tom Hank", "Tom Hanks", "Tom hanks", "Thomas Jeffrey Hanks", "Chet Hanks", "Hanks, Tom"]}
{"id": 145, "question": "On August 15th 1914, the SS Ancon became the first ship to officially do what?", "golden_answers": ["TRANSIT the PANAMA CANAL"]}
{"id": 146, "question": "In betting, what odds are known as a ‘Carpet’?", "golden_answers": ["3 to 1"]}
{"id": 147, "question": "On a standard keyboard what symbol appears above the number 3?", "golden_answers": ["£", "£", "₤", "Pound symbol", "GBP sign", "Lira sign", "Pound character", "Pound sign"]}
{"id": 148, "question": "\"Which English comedian/actor said \"\"Girls are like pianos. When they're not upright they're grand\"\"?\"", "golden_answers": ["Benny Hill", "Alfred Hawthorne", "Bennie Hill", "Alfred Hawthorne Hill", "Beny hill", "Benny hill"]}
{"id": 149, "question": "Whose character ran a bookshop in the film 'Notting Hill'?", "golden_answers": ["Hugh Grant", "HughJohnMungoGrant", "Hugh John Mungo Grant"]}
{"id": 150, "question": "What musician formed a singing duo with Art Garfunkel in 1963?", "golden_answers": ["Tico and the Triumphs", "Jerry Landis", "Kathy Chitty", "Paul Simon (musician)", "Paul Simon (singer)", "Paul Simon (Musician)", "Paul Frederic Simon", "Paul Simon"]}
{"id": 151, "question": "Which river flows through Cork City where it splits in two for a short distance, creating an island on which Cork's city centre is built?", "golden_answers": ["River Lee, Ireland", "River Lee (disambiguation)", "River Lee", "River Lee (Ireland)"]}
{"id": 152, "question": "In cricket, which nation won the 2009 Ashes series?", "golden_answers": ["Englnad", "The land of the Angles", "Sasainn", "England, U.K.", "Engla land", "England's", "Starks Field School", "Englaland", "English Nation", "Ingland", "Engelond", "Englistan", "Languages of England", "England, UK", "Name of England", "Auld enemy", "Sasana", "England, United Kingdom", "Ængland", "Lloegr", "Land of the Angles", "Engla rice", "Aengland", "UK, (England)", "Ænglaland", "England", "Life in England", "Aenglaland", "ENGLAND", "Anglica", "Etymology of England", "Pow Sows", "Ængla land"]}
{"id": 153, "question": "What sign of the zodiac is represented by a lion?", "golden_answers": ["Leo", "Leo (disambiguation)", "LEO (disambiguation)", "LEO"]}
{"id": 154, "question": "Which American golfer is nicknamed 'Crazy?", "golden_answers": ["Corey Pavin", "Corey Allen Pavin"]}
{"id": 155, "question": "Which UK band had 2 top ten singles in the same week in 2001?", "golden_answers": ["Manic Street Preachers", "70 Songs of Hatred and Failure", "Manic street preachers", "70 Songs Of Hatred And Failure", "The Manics", "Jenny Watkins-Isnardi", "The manics", "Flicker (musician)", "Manics", "I Know I Believe In Nothing But It Is My Nothing", "The Manic Street Preachers"]}
{"id": 156, "question": "Beatrice Tinsley was well known in what field?", "golden_answers": ["Astronomy", "Astronomical", "Astronomic", "Stellar astronomy", "Astronomical arts", "Stars and Planets", "Space astronomy", "Multi-messenger astronomy", "Space stuff"]}
{"id": 157, "question": "Which town in southeast Wales became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000?", "golden_answers": ["Blaenavon", "BLAENAVON", "Blaenavon Industrial Landscape", "Blaenafon"]}
{"id": 158, "question": "Which company produces the supermini car the Ypsilon?", "golden_answers": ["FCA US", "Chrysler Group", "Acustar", "Chrysler Group LLC", "Chrsyler", "Chrysler Holding LLC", "Chrysler Motors Corporation", "CHRYSLER", "Chrysler Corporation", "Chrysler LLC", "Chrysler 72", "Chrysler Motors", "Crysler", "Chrysler Uconnect", "The Chrysler Corporation", "MyGig", "FCA US LLC", "Chrysler", "Chrysler Group, LLC"]}
{"id": 159, "question": "Which preparation still in use today, was known in 4th century Egypt? Then, it was made from salt, pepper, iris flowers and mint leaves, but now mostly comprises Sodium Fluoride.", "golden_answers": ["Tooth pastes", "Toothpaste", "Whitening toothpaste", "Tube of toothpaste", "Whitening toothpastes", "Toothpastes", "Tooth paste", "TOOTHPASTE", "Toothpaste tube", "Toofpaste"]}
{"id": 160, "question": "In Scandinavian mythology, what was the home of the Gods, approached by a bridge (Bifrost), that contained a great hall and Valhalla?", "golden_answers": ["Asguard", "Asgard", "Asgaard", "Ásgarðr", "Åsgard", "Ásaland", "Asgardr", "Ásgard", "Asgård", "Asaland", "Aasgard", "Ásgardr", "Asgarthr", "Godheim"]}
{"id": 161, "question": "Which Italian fashion designer was shot dead on the steps of his Miami mansion in 1997?", "golden_answers": ["Giani Versaci", "Gianni Versace"]}
{"id": 162, "question": "Before the tradition of hanging stockings up at Christmas what did Dutch children hang by the fireside?", "golden_answers": ["Orthopaedic footwear", "Shoe factory", "Insoles", "Shoewear", "Shoe upper", "Character shoe", "Insole", "House Shoes", "Dansneakers", "Upper (shoe)", "Toe box", "Dance shoes", "Orthopedic shoes", "DJ House Shoes", "Outsoles", "Outsole", "Shoe (dance)", "👞", "Midsole", "Shoes", "House shoes", "Sole (shoe)", "Orthopedic footwear", "Custom insoles", "Dance shoe", "Vamp (shoe)", "Shoe sole", "Shoe", "House shoe"]}
{"id": 163, "question": "What is Bangladesh's unit of currency?", "golden_answers": ["TAKA", "Bangladesh Taka", "Tk.", "Takas", "Bangladesh taka", "Taka", "৳", "৲", "Bangladeshi Taka", "Bangladeshi taka"]}
{"id": 164, "question": "Which Mexican dish is a steamed corn husk filled with meat or vegetables coated in masa dough?", "golden_answers": ["Tamale", "Tamal", "Tamales", "Tamal (dish)", "Zacahuil", "Tomale"]}
{"id": 165, "question": "Which US actor appeared in the films ‘Ironweed’, ‘The Pledge’ and ‘Easy Rider’?", "golden_answers": ["John J. Nicholson", "Jack Nicholson", "Filmography of Jack Nicholson", "John Joseph Nicholson", "Jack Nicolson", "Jack nicholson (filmography)", "Jack nickelson", "Jack Nickolson", "Nicholson, John", "Jack nicholson", "List of Jack Nicholson films", "Nicholson, John Joseph", "Jack Nicholson movies", "John %22Jack%22 Joseph Nicholson", "Jack nicholson movies", "I warned him", "Jack Nickelson"]}
{"id": 166, "question": "Which king, born in 1457, was the last king of England to be born in Wales?", "golden_answers": ["Hendrik VII", "Heindrik VII", "Henry VII (disambiguation)", "Heinrich VII", "Henry the Seventh", "Henry 7", "Henry vii", "Henry VII"]}
{"id": 167, "question": "Which river runs through the cities of Basel, Strasbourg, Karlsruhe, Mainz, Koblenz, Bonn, Cologne, Dsseldorf, Arnhem, Utrecht and Rotterdam?", "golden_answers": ["Rhine", "Alpenrhein River", "Rhinen", "Rhine Estuary", "Rhinewater", "River Rhein", "The Rhine", "Upper Rhine River Plains", "Rhein River", "Rhine river", "Rhine basin", "Rhine River", "Rhine (river)", "Rhein (river)", "Rhine mouth", "Rijn", "River Rhine Pollution: November 1986", "Length of the Rhine", "Rayn", "River Rhine"]}
{"id": 168, "question": "What was the four-word sign famously hung in the campaign war room during", "golden_answers": ["Bill Clinton's 1992 election campaign, to remind Clinton and the rest of the team of their most important campaigning priority?"]}
{"id": 169, "question": "What is nicknamed 'The Cathedral of the Railways'?", "golden_answers": ["St. Pancras", "Saint Pancras", "St Pancreas", "St Pancras Church", "Pangratios", "St Pancras (disambiguation)", "St pancras", "St Pancras", "St PANCRAS", "Pankratios", "St. Pancras (disambiguation)"]}
{"id": 170, "question": "In which Asian city is the 830 metres high Burj Khalifa?", "golden_answers": ["Dubai (city)", "Dubai, U.A.E", "Dubai, Dubai", "DUBAI", "Family tree of the Al Maktoum rulers", "Al-Dubayy", "Dubayy (emirate)", "Dubai, Emirate of Dubai", "UN/LOCODE:AEDXB", "Doubai", "دبيّ", "Dubai, U.A.E.", "Dubaīy", "Dubaian", "Emirate Of Dubai", "Dubayy", "Dubai, United Arab Emirates", "Dubai, Emirates", "Dubai", "Dubai, UAE", "Dubai City", "Al memzar, dubai", "Dubaiy", "Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates", "Dubaii", "City of Dubai"]}
{"id": 171, "question": "Which river begins in the Rocky Mountains in south-west Colorado, crosses New Mexico and forms the border between Mexico and the USA before reaching the Gulf of Mexico?", "golden_answers": ["Rio Grande del Norte", "Río Grande", "Rio Bravo del Norte", "Rio Grande River", "Rio Grande", "Rio Grande river", "The Rio Grande", "Rio Grande River (United States and Mexico)", "Río Bravo", "Río Bravo del Norte"]}
{"id": 172, "question": "Who was the female member of the SDP's 'Gang Of Four'?", "golden_answers": ["Baroness Williams", "Shirley Williams, Baroness Williams of Crosby", "Shirley Vivien Teresa Brittain Williams", "Shirley Williams", "Lady Williams of Crosby", "SHIRLEY WILLIAMS", "Baroness Shirley Williams", "Shirley Vivien Teresa Brittain Williams of Crosby", "Shirley Vivien Teresa Brittain", "Shirley Vivien Teresa Brittain Williams, Baroness Williams of Crosby", "Baroness Williams of Crosby"]}
{"id": 173, "question": "Which British political party leader is MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale?", "golden_answers": ["Tim Farron", "Timothy Farron"]}
{"id": 174, "question": "The duodenum, jejunum and ileum together make up which part of the human body?", "golden_answers": ["THE SMALL INTESTINE", "Small bowel", "Intestinum tenue", "Absorption (small intestine)", "Small intestine", "Small intestinal", "Unstirred water layer", "Intestine, small", "Small intestines", "Small Intestine"]}
{"id": 175, "question": "The Liberal Democrats' 2011 Party Conference was held in which city?", "golden_answers": ["County Borough of Birmingham", "Birmingham overspill", "Metropolitan Borough of Birmingham", "B'Ham", "Great Barr Primary School", "City of Birmingham", "City of a thousand and one trades", "BIRMINGHAM", "Birmingham, UK", "Birminghamian", "Birmingham (borough)", "City of a thousand trades", "Nelson Mandela Primary School", "Crime and policing in Birmingham", "Birmingham, United Kingdom", "The weather in Birmingham", "Bournville Junior School", "Birmingham Corporation", "Birmingham Heritage Festival", "Bimringham", "B'ham", "Birmingham artistic figures", "City of birmingham", "Beormingham", "Birmingham", "Birmingham, West Midlands", "England Birmingham", "Birmingham, England", "UN/LOCODE:GBBHM"]}
{"id": 176, "question": "Which singer got her hair caught in the blades of a fan as she was performing in concert in Montreal in July 2013?", "golden_answers": ["Beyoncé", "Beyoncè", "Beyoncé KnowlesCarter", "Queen Bey", "BEONCE", "Beonce", "Beyoncé Carter", "Miss Bee", "Run the World Tour", "Beyonce", "Beyonce 'Virtuoso Intellect'", "Beyonce Giselle KnowlesCarter", "Ivy Blue Carter", "Beyoncé knowles", "Third Ward Trill", "Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter", "Forever B", "Beezy", "Free Fall (song)", "Beyonce Knowles-Carter", "Beyonce Carter", "The Best Of Beyonce", "Beyonce Giselle Knowles-Carter", "Beyoncé Knowles Records and Achivements", "Brevolution", "List of companies endorsed by Beyoncé Knowles", "Beyoncé: The Ultimate Performer (2010)", "B Revolution", "Rock It Till Water Falls", "Beyonce knowls", "MAKO by Beyoncé", "Beyoncé Giselle KnowlesCarter", "Beyonce knowles", "Beyoncé (singer)", "Revolution (Beyoncé album)", "The Ultimate Collection (Beyoncé Knowles album)", "Bown Down/I Been On", "Beyoncé Giselle Knowles", "Beyoncé G. Knowles", "Blue Carter", "Beyoncé: The Remix", "Revolution (Beyonce album)", "Queen B!", "Beyonce Giselle Knowles", "The 4 Tour", "Rise Up (Beyoncé Knowles song)", "Slow Love World Tour", "Beyoncé Knowles-Carter", "Standing On The Sun", "Bey Hive", "Beyonce Knowles Records and Achivements", "BET Presents Beyoncé", "BET Presents Beyonce", "Beyoncé Knowles", "Beyonce Knowles", "BeyHive", "Speak My Mind (album)"]}
{"id": 177, "question": "Where would a dewclaw usually be found?", "golden_answers": ["High up on the foot of many mammals, birds and reptiles"]}
{"id": 178, "question": "What epitaph is on Frank Sinatra's tombstone?", "golden_answers": ["The Best Is Yet To Come", "The Best Is Yet to Come (disambiguation)", "The best is yet to come", "The Best is Yet to Come"]}
{"id": 179, "question": "What was the name of the daughter of Fred and Wilma Flintstone?", "golden_answers": ["PEBBLES", "The Pebbles"]}
{"id": 180, "question": "What was the name of the Hollywood restaurant opened by Jack Dempsey?", "golden_answers": ["The Brown Derby", "Brown Derby", "Brown Durby"]}
{"id": 181, "question": "Richard Daley was mayor of which city for 21 years?", "golden_answers": ["Chi-Beria", "Sayre language academy", "Chicago", "Chicago, Illinois", "Hog Butcher for the World", "Land of smelly onions", "Ariel Community Academy", "The weather in Chicago", "Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.", "Chicago, Illionis", "Near North Montessori", "Religion in Chicago", "Chicago Finance Committee", "The Paris of America", "The city of Chicago", "City of Chicago", "List of sister cities of Chicago", "UN/LOCODE:USCHI", "Chicago theatre scene", "Chicago, WI", "The City of Broad Shoulders", "City of Broad Shoulders", "Sister Cities of Chicago", "Chicago il", "Chicago, Illinois, USA", "Performing arts in Chicago", "Chicago Transportation Committee", "Chicago, Wisconsin", "City of chicago", "Chicago theater scene", "Chicago, Il", "Chicago, IL.", "Chicago, Ill.", "City of Chicago, Illinois", "Chi town", "Chicago, United States", "Chicago (Ill.)", "Transport in Chicago", "Chicago, Illinois, United States", "Chicago (IL)", "USCHI", "Chichago", "Chcago", "Chicago, Illinois, U.S.", "Sister Cities Chicago", "Chicago, USA", "Chi City", "Chicago, IL", "Chi-Town", "Chicago theatre", "Paris of America", "Chicago, Illinois, US", "Chicago Illinois", "The city of Chicago, Illinois", "Sister cities of Chicago"]}
{"id": 182, "question": "What colour is a 100 Euro banknote?", "golden_answers": ["Greenishly", "Avacado (color)", "Green (color)", "Rgb(0, 255, 0)", "Greenishness", "The colour green", "Greenest", "List of terms associated with the color green", "The color green", "Green", "Pastel green", "(0, 255, 0)", "Green (colour)", "Greenness"]}
{"id": 183, "question": "Which 2009 movie, the directorial debut of Sam Taylor-Wood, tell the story of the adolescence of John Lennon?", "golden_answers": ["Nowhere Boy"]}
{"id": 184, "question": "What name is given to the Spanish method of execution by strangulation", "golden_answers": ["Garrote", "Garrot", "Garrotte", "Fibre wire", "Fiber wire", "Garrote Wire", "Garotte", "Garrotted", "Garrote vil", "Garroting"]}
{"id": 185, "question": "September 23, 1939 saw the death of what famed neurologist, best known for founding the field of psychoanalysis?", "golden_answers": ["Zigi Frojd", "Sigmund Fruid", "Sigmund freud", "Freudian", "Project for a Scientific Psychology", "Freudism", "Sigmund Schlomo Freud", "Freuds", "Frued", "Siegmund Freud", "Sigismund Freud", "Sigmund Frued", "Sigmund froyd", "Freudian psychoanalysis", "S. Freud", "Sigismund Schlomo Freud", "Dr. Sigmund Freud", "Freud", "Freudian theory", "Freud’s", "Vienna Psychoanalytic Association", "Freud, Sigmund", "Sick man fraud", "Sophie Halberstadt-Freud", "Sickman fraud", "Freudian Theory", "Sigismund Shlomo Freud", "Sigmund Freud", "Sigmond Freud"]}
{"id": 186, "question": "Where do you find the Bridal Veil, American, and Horseshoe Falls?", "golden_answers": ["Niagra Falls", "Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.)", "Roger Woodward (Niagara Falls)", "Daredevils of Niagara Falls", "Over the Falls in a barrel", "Niagra falls", "Niagara Falls Power Generation", "Cataratas del Niagara", "Niagara falls", "NiagaraFalls", "Niagara Falls power generation", "The Hell of Waters", "Over Niagara Falls", "Cataratas del Niágara", "Niagara Falls"]}
{"id": 187, "question": "When Alexander the Great had an Empire to which Asian Country did it stretch?", "golden_answers": ["ഭാരത മഹാരാജ്യം", "هندستانڀارت،", "भारतीय गणराज्याच्या", "Bhārtiya Prajāsattāk", "Indian Republic", "ভারতরাষ্টৃ", "Indian republic", "ಭಾರತ ಗಣರಾಜ್ಯ", "Union of India", "இந்தியக் குடியரசு", "भारतीय प्रजासत्ताक", "India (country)", "ISO 3166-1:IN", "Indea", "Etymology of India", "ভারত গণরাজ্য", "Republic Of India", "INDIA", "ભારતીય ગણતંત્ર", "ভারত", "Republic of India", "Les Indes", "Bhārat Gaṇarājya", "جمہوٗرِیت بًارت", "भारतमहाराज्यम्", "Indya", "Bharat Ganrajya", "جمہوریہ بھارت", "இந்திய", "ଭାରତ ଗଣରାଜ୍ଯ", "भारत गणराज्य", "Republic of india", "जुम्हूरियत भारत", "Hindio", "The Republic of India", "భారత గణతంత్ర రాజ్యము", "India's", "Hindistan", "ਭਾਰਤ ਗਣਤੰਤਰ", "Bhart", "India", "భారత రిపబ్లిక్", "India.", "ভাৰত গণৰাজ্য", "Indian State", "ISO 3166-1 alpha-3/IND", "ভারতীয় প্রজাতন্ত্র"]}
{"id": 188, "question": "By what name was Peggy Hookham DBE better known?", "golden_answers": ["Peggy Hookham", "Dame Margot Fonteyn", "Dame Margot Fonteyn De Arias", "Margaret Evelyn Hookham", "Margot Fontaine", "Margaret Hookham", "Dame Margot", "Margot Fonteyn de Arias", "Dame Margot Fonteyn de Arias", "Margot Fonteyn", "Fonteyn", "Margot fonteyn dancer"]}
{"id": 189, "question": "Which town in Berkshire was the site of two Civil War battles - in 1643 and 1644?", "golden_answers": ["Newbury", "NEWBURY", "Newbury (disambiguation)"]}
{"id": 190, "question": "What Latin phrase meaning winner of the games is often bestowed on a school sporting champion", "golden_answers": ["Victor ludorum", "Victrix Ludorum", "Victorludorum", "Victor Ludorum"]}
{"id": 191, "question": "Used primarily to talk to the dead (and the scare the snot out of younger siblings), what is the name of the Parker Brothers game that consists of a flat board marked with letters, numbers, and other symbols, and a wooden disc known as a planchette?", "golden_answers": ["Oija board", "Ouiji board", "Talking boards", "Ouija board", "Weega", "Ouja boards", "Ouija boards", "Ouija Board", "Weegie Board", "Ouiji", "Ouija planchette", "Weejee", "Ouija", "Ouija Board Criticism", "Magical Talking Beard", "Ouija Boards", "Oujia Board", "Weegee board", "Quija Board", "Weejuh", "Oujia board", "Spirit board", "Talking board"]}
{"id": 192, "question": "What 1841 invention of the art world that replaced the usage of pig bladders was called by Renoir as indispensable for Impressionism?", "golden_answers": ["Paint tube"]}
{"id": 193, "question": "Who is the current Director General of the BBC?", "golden_answers": ["(Lord) Tony Hall"]}
{"id": 194, "question": "The Sandals corporation headquartered in Montego Bay is famous in the industry of?", "golden_answers": ["Holiday resorts"]}
{"id": 195, "question": "What are the narrow bands of strong winds called which move around the world between about six and twelve miles high?", "golden_answers": ["Polar night jet", "Subtropical jet", "Jet streams", "Subtropical jet stream", "Jetstream", "Equatorial smoke stream", "Low level jet", "Jet Streams", "Polar jet stream", "Jet stream route", "Jet Stream", "The Jet Stream", "Jet-stream", "Barrier jet", "Sub-tropical jet stream", "Jet stream"]}
{"id": 196, "question": "To which family of birds does the Jay belong", "golden_answers": ["CROW", "Crow (disambiguation)"]}
{"id": 197, "question": "P.L. Travers wrote which series of books that were turned into a famous film?", "golden_answers": ["Mrs. George Banks", "Winifred banks", "17 Cherry Tree Lane", "Bert (Mary Poppins)", "Mr. George Banks", "Mr George Banks", "Mary popins", "Mrs George Banks", "Marry Poppins", "MARY POPPINS", "Mrs Winifred Banks", "Mary Poppins", "Mrs. Winifred Banks", "Mary poppins", "Winifred Banks"]}
{"id": 198, "question": "Who was the first US-born winner of golf's British Open?", "golden_answers": ["Walter Hagen", "Hagen, Walter", "Walter Charles Hagen"]}
{"id": 199, "question": "What are fairy rings made of?", "golden_answers": ["Psychoactive mushroom", "Bacidocarp", "Macrofungi", "Mushroom", "Toadstools", "Mushroom Curry", "Mushrooms", "Psychoactive fungi", "Toadstool", "Psychoactive fungus", "Psychoactive mushrooms", "Mushroom curry", "🍄", "Fungophobia"]}
{"id": 200, "question": "How many military conflicts have been generally given the name of World War?", "golden_answers": ["2", "two"]}
{"id": 201, "question": "To ten thousand square miles, what is the area of Michigan?", "golden_answers": ["fifty-eight thousand, one hundred and twenty-five area", "58,125 square miles", "58125 area"]}
{"id": 202, "question": "Which former leader of the Conservative Party was MP for Huntingdon?", "golden_answers": ["John major", "Major, John", "Premiership of John Major", "Major administration", "Majorism", "Bastardgate", "Major, John Roy", "John Major", "John Roy Major"]}
{"id": 203, "question": "Who conceived the effective communication theory 'Three Modes of Persuasion' (comprising Logos, Ethos and Pathos)?", "golden_answers": ["Αριστοτέλης", "Philosophy of Aristotle", "Aristotelis", "MrAristotle", "Aristutalis", "Aristole", "Artistotle", "Aristotole", "Aristotel", "Aristotle's", "The Stagirite", "Aristotles", "Aristotles theories", "Artisole", "The Stagyrite", "Stagirite", "Arystoteles", "It is the mark of", "Aristotele", "Aristotelo", "Aristoteles", "Aristotle of Stagira", "Aristotle", "Aristotelean philosophy"]}
{"id": 204, "question": "\"Which African capital city's name means \"\"New Flower\"\"?\"", "golden_answers": ["Ethiopian Natural History Museum", "Adis Abeba", "Addis Ababa, ET", "Āddīs Ābebā", "Ādīs Ābeba", "Addis Abba, Ethiopia", "Addis Abba", "Tewodros Square", "Addis Abeba", "Addis Ababa Museum", "አዲስ አበባ", "Addis Ababa, Ethiopia", "Capital of Ethiopia", "Ethiopian Ethnological Museum", "Addis Ababa", "Addis-Abeba", "New flower", "Addis Adaba", "Districts of Addis Ababa", "Adis Ababa", "The Grand Anwar Mosque (Addis Ababa)", "Adis abeda", "Finfinne"]}
{"id": 205, "question": "Which English town/city did the Romans call Dubris?", "golden_answers": ["Dover RFC", "Docks Of Dover", "Docks of Dover", "The weather in Dover", "Charlton by Dover", "Dover, Kent", "Dover (town, England)", "Dover, England", "Dover"]}
{"id": 206, "question": "\"In Italy, if you were served \"\"Mortadella\"\", what foodstuff would you be about to eat ?\"", "golden_answers": ["Sausage", "Vegetarian sausage", "Sausage patties", "Makkara", "Saussage", "Smoked Sausage", "Country sausage", "Sausaging", "Sausages", "Garlic sausage", "Sausage patty", "Hot links", "Sosige", "Salchicha", "Pork sausage", "SAUSAGE", "Zalzett tal-Malti", "Wienie", "Sausage link", "German sausage", "Wors", "Salchichas (disambiguation)", "Link sausage", "Beef sausage", "Salchichas", "Boiled sausage", "Smoked sausage", "Dry sausage"]}
{"id": 207, "question": "What is a system of muscle-building without moving joints?", "golden_answers": ["Isometrics", "Isymmetric tension", "Isometric contraction", "Isometric exercise", "Isometric training"]}
{"id": 208, "question": "To which foodstuff does the adjective 'Butyric' apply?", "golden_answers": ["Butter", "BUTTER", "Butter pat", "Whey butter", "Buttered", "Lightly salted butter", "Buter", "Cultured butter", "Unsalted butter"]}
{"id": 209, "question": "Who proclaimed the People's Republic of China in 1949?", "golden_answers": ["Mao Ze-dong", "Maozedong", "Mao Tse-Tung", "Genealogy of Mao Zedong", "Mao Tse'tung", "Mao Tse Tong", "Mao Zedang", "毛澤東", "毛主席", "Chairman Mao Zedong", "Mao Tse-Dong", "More Ze-dong", "Mao tse Tung", "Mao Tsedung", "毛泽东", "Mao zedung", "Mao Yongzhi", "Mao Tsedong", "Mao Runzhi", "Mao Tse Toung", "Mao Ze Dong", "Mao Zedong (Mao Tse-tung)", "Mao Tsetung", "Zedong", "Máo Zédōng", "Mall Zedong", "Zedong Mao", "潤芝", "Mao Tse-dong", "Jun-Chih", "Mao Tse-toung", "Mao Dsu Tung", "Mao Zadong", "Mao Se Tung", "Rùnzhi", "Mao Tse-tung", "Zdong", "Mao Zedong", "Mao zedong", "Junchih", "Mao-Tse-tung", "Jun-chih", "Chairman Mao Tse-tung", "Mao-Tse Tung", "Mao Tse Tung", "Mao Tse-Dung", "Mao Tsetong", "Poems by Mao Zedong", "Mousie Dung", "Mau: tsu.tUNG", "Mall Ze-dong", "Early life of Mao", "Mao Ze-Dung", "Mao Zhedong", "Máo Zédong", "Mao Tse-Tounge", "Mao tse-tung", "Mao Tze-Tung", "Mao ZeDong", "Mao Tsé-toung", "Political ideas of Mao Zedong", "Mao Tse-tong", "Runzhi", "Chairman Mao", "潤芝¹", "润芝", "Mao Tse-dung", "Mao tsetong", "Tse Tung Mao", "First Red Emperor", "Tse-tung Mao", "Mao", "Mao Tze Tung", "Poetry by Mao Zedong", "Chairman of the Politburo and Secretariat", "Mao Tze-tung", "Rùnzhī", "More Zedong"]}
{"id": 210, "question": "Who wrote the 1951 novel ‘From here to Eternity’?", "golden_answers": ["Jones, James", "James Jones (basketball)", "James Jones (disambiguation)", "James Jones (running back)", "James Jones", "James Jones (American football)"]}
{"id": 211, "question": "The Conservation of Energy is the first ……..what?", "golden_answers": ["Thermodynamic principles", "Three Laws of Thermodynamics", "Laws of thermodynamics", "Laws of Thermodynamics", "Law of Thermodynamics", "Four laws of thermodynamics", "Law of thermodynamics", "Thermodynamic laws", "Laws of dynamics", "Three laws of thermodynamics"]}
{"id": 212, "question": "If something is hamiform it is shaped like a ‘what’?", "golden_answers": ["Hook", "HOOK"]}
{"id": 213, "question": "What is the name of the heroine in the story of 'Beauty and the Beast'?", "golden_answers": ["Belle (song)", "Belle", "Belle (disambiguation)", "BELLE", "Belle (film)"]}
{"id": 214, "question": "Which village in south-central Scotland became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001?", "golden_answers": ["New Lanark", "NEW LANARK"]}
{"id": 215, "question": "Sardinian, Cetti’s and Dartford are among varieties of which bird?", "golden_answers": ["Warblers", "Warbler (disambiguation)", "Warbler"]}
{"id": 216, "question": "Antigonus is a character in which Shakespeare play?", "golden_answers": ["Mopsa", "Exit Pursued by a Bear", "The seacoast of Bohemia", "The Winters Tale", "The Winter’s Tale", "Seacoast of Bohemia", "A Winter's Tale", "A Winter’s Tale", "Exit, pursued by a bear", "Coast of Bohemia", "The Winter's Tale", "A Winters Tale", "Winter's Tale", "Winters Tale", "Queen Hermione"]}
{"id": 217, "question": "From which country does paella come", "golden_answers": ["Islands of Spain", "España", "Reino de España", "Name of Spain", "Espagna", "Espańa", "Reino de Espana", "Espana", "Kingdom of the Spains", "The Spanish Society", "Espainia", "Mountains of Spain", "Regne d'Espanya", "The kingdom of Spain", "SPAIN", "Regne d'Espanha", "Espanya", "Espainiako Erresuma", "Etymology of Spain", "Spane", "ISO 3166-1:ES", "Spain", "Spanish Kingdom", "Kingdom of Spain", "El Reino de España", "El Reino de Espana"]}
{"id": 218, "question": "What country, after having governed it for 155 years, transferred its sovereignty of Hong Kong to China in 1997?", "golden_answers": ["Regno Unito", "United Kingsom", "British United Kingdom", "Great britain and northern ireland", "U.-K.", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and North Ireland", "UKoGBaNI", "UKia", "The U–K", "UnitedKingdom", "Great Britain and Ulster", "United Kingdom (state)", "UN/LOCODE:TRANK", "UKOGBANI", "UNITED KINGDOM", "U.K", "Great Britain (1801–present)", "The United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ulster", "Britain (country)", "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland", "UKGBR", "U-K", "The U-K", "URESWNI", "United Kingdoom", "UK (state)", "British state", "U.–K.", "Great Britain & Ulster", "The U. K.", "Royaume Uni", "United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ulster", "Uk", "UK of GB and NI", "United Kingdom (U.K.)", "UNited Kingdom", "U.k.", "Royaume-Uni", "Y Deyrnas Unedig", "Verenigd Koninkrijk", "The United-Kingdom", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Island", "ISO 3166-1:GB", "U.K.", "United-Kingdom", "U. K. G. B. N. I.", "United kingdom", "UK of GB & NI", "Untied Kingdom", "United Kindom", "The UK", "United Kingdom's", "Great Britain and Northern Ireland", "United kingom", "The U.–K.", "UK", "United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland", "Uk.", "Vereinigtes Königreich", "The U K", "United Kingdom,", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ulster", "The U.-K.", "UKGBNI", "UK (country)", "The United Kingdom", "United Kindgom", "United Kingdom of Britain", "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland", "TUKOGBANI", "U.K.G.B.N.I.", "The uk", "United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland", "Etymology of the United Kingdom", "United Kingdom (country)", "British State", "United Kingdom (UK)", "UK", "The UnitedKingdom", "The U.K.", "United Kingom", "U K", "Great Britain (country)", "UKGB", "Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland", "UnitedKingdom", "United Kingdom", "United Kingdon", "Britain (state)", "U. K."]}
{"id": 219, "question": "According to Greek myth, who built the labyrinth on Crete for King Minos?", "golden_answers": ["Daedalus", "Daidalos", "DAEDALUS", "Daedalus and Icarus", "Taitle", "Dædalus", "Daedalos"]}
{"id": 220, "question": "What was placed in Earth’s orbit by Discovery in 1990?", "golden_answers": ["Hubble Space telescope", "Hubble Space Telescope", "Hubble", "Hubblecast", "Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 2", "Hubble telescope", "1990-037B", "The hubble", "Space Telescope Operations Control Center", "Hubble Space Telscope", "Telescópio Espacial Hubble", "Hubble Telescope", "Hubble space telescope", "Hubble Space Telescope (HST)", "Hubble (spacecraft)", "Starry-Eyed Hubble", "HST(telescope)", "Telescopio Espacial Hubble", "Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission 1", "Hubbel Space Telescope", "The Hubble Telescope"]}
{"id": 221, "question": "The islands of Malta, Sardinia, Sicily and Corsica are in which Sea?", "golden_answers": ["Mediterranian", "Meditiranean", "West Mediterranean", "Mare internum", "Pollution of the Mediterranean Sea", "Mediteranean", "Mediterranean sea", "Mediterannean Sea", "Mediterranian Sea", "Miditerranean", "Medaterain", "Western Mediterranean", "Meditaranian", "The Med", "Meditterranean sea", "Mediterrannean Sea", "Mediterranean coast", "Mediterannean", "Mediteranian", "Mediterranium sea", "Meditarranean", "Mediterain", "Med sea", "Mediterraenian", "Overfishing in the Mediterranean Sea", "Mediteranean sea", "Mediterranea", "Mediterranean Countries", "Roman Sea", "Méditerranean Sea", "Tourism in the Mediterranean region", "البحر الأبيض المتوسط", "البحر المتوسط", "Mediteranean Sea", "Sea of Mediterranea", "Mediterranean", "Medditeranean", "Medeterain", "Mediterranean Sea", "Mediterrannean", "Mediterranean Ocean", "Roman Mediterranean"]}
{"id": 222, "question": "In which Falklands engagement did Colonel H Jones win his VC", "golden_answers": ["Goose Green Settlement", "Goose Green, Falkland Islands", "Goose Green"]}
{"id": 223, "question": "Which German shell-shock victim was taken to Hollywood after the First World War, where he became a star and is said to have died in the arms of Jean Harlow?", "golden_answers": ["Rin Tin Tin, Jr.", "Rin-Tin-Tin", "Flame Jr", "Rintintin", "Rinty", "Flame, Jr.", "RIN TIN TIN", "Rin Tin Tin III", "Rin-tin-tin", "Rin Tin Tin IV", "Blaze, Jr.", "Rin Tin Tin", "Rin tin tin", "Rin Tin Tin Jr", "Rin Tin Tin Jr."]}
{"id": 224, "question": "Complete the proverb: All work and no play...?", "golden_answers": ["Makes Jack a dull boy"]}
{"id": 225, "question": "\"Which outdoor game is won by \"\"pegging out\"", "golden_answers": ["Croquet mallet", "Lead off striker", "Croquet ball", "Association croquet", "Croquet", "Association Croquet"]}
{"id": 226, "question": "Satisfactellent, Nougatocity, Hungerectomy, Substantialicious and Peanutopolis were all used to advertise what product?", "golden_answers": ["Snickers Almond Bar", "Snicker's", "Marathon Snickers", "Snickers bar", "Snickers", "Marathon brand", "Snickers song", "Substantialiscious", "Snickers Marathon"]}
{"id": 227, "question": "Odontology is the scientific study of what?", "golden_answers": ["Tooth root", "Pegged teeth", "Tooth (animal)", "Apex radicis dentis", "Tooth serrations", "Maxillary teeth", "Tooth", "Teeth"]}
{"id": 228, "question": "What links do Bollywood, Hollywood and Lollywood have?", "golden_answers": ["Filmed", "Movie making", "Filmmakers", "Film Production Skills", "Film Making", "Development (film)", "Production (filmmaking)", "Film Creation Process", "Shooting (filmmaking)", "Motion-Picture Technology", "Film-makers", "Movie production", "Filmmaker", "Creation of a Movie", "Film and television production manager", "Film-making", "Film maker", "Film-maker", "Movie staff", "Film shoot", "Production cycle", "Moviemaking", "Film and Television Production Manager", "Film Maker", "Cinema production", "Filmaker", "Shooting (film)", "Film production", "Film makers", "Script development", "Film making", "Production (film)", "Filmmaking"]}
{"id": 229, "question": "What was the objective in 1956 of what the government called 'Operation Musketeer'?", "golden_answers": ["(The retaking of the) SUEZ CANAL"]}
{"id": 230, "question": "What is the first name of either of the twin brothers of Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter books?", "golden_answers": ["FRED or GEORGE"]}
{"id": 231, "question": "What is the only book written by Emily Bronte?", "golden_answers": ["Wutherin heights", "Wuthering", "Thrushcross Grange", "Wuthering Heights", "Wuthering heights", "Frances Earnshaw"]}
{"id": 232, "question": "\"\"\"You're Going To Lose That Girl\"\" was from which Beatles film in 1965?\"", "golden_answers": ["HELP!!", "HELP", "Help!", "Helpme", "Help project", "HELP!", "Help (disambiguation)", "Help! (disambiguation)", "Help", "I need help", "Help (television)"]}
{"id": 233, "question": "In 1968 what became the longest course used for the British Open golf championship", "golden_answers": ["Royal Burgh of Carnoustie", "Woodlands Primary School, Carnoustie", "Carnoustie (town)", "Carnoustie", "Carnoustie, Angus", "Carnoustie, Scotland"]}
{"id": 234, "question": "What is the official residence of the Vice President of the USA?", "golden_answers": ["Number One Observatory Circle", "Residence of the Vice President of the United States", "1 Observatory Circle", "One Observatory Circle", "Number 1 Observatory Circle", "U.S. Vice President's House", "Vice President's House"]}
{"id": 235, "question": "Whose birthday is celebrated by a public holiday on the third Monday in January in the USA?", "golden_answers": ["The Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Junior", "Martin Luther King,Jr.", "MLK Jr.", "Luther king jr", "Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.", "Michael luther king, jr.", "M. L. K., Junior", "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.", "M L K Jr", "Michael King II", "Mlkj", "M.L.K.", "M. L. K.", "M.L.K., Junior", "Martin Luther, Jr. King", "Martin Luther King Jr", "King, Martin Luther, Jr.", "Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.", "Martin Luther King", "Michael King, Jr.", "M L K, Jr.", "Dr.martin luther king jr.", "M.L.K., Jr", "M. L. K., Jr", "Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr", "Martin Luther King, Jr", "Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.", "Martin Luther King, Junior", "Dr King", "Dr Martin Luther King", "M.L.K.,Jr.", "DMLKJ", "M L K Jr.", "Martin Luther King Junior", "M. L. King", "M.L.K. Jr.", "M. L. K. Jr.", "Why Jesus Called A Man A Fool", "Biography of Martin Luther King", "MLK,Jr.", "Martin Luther-King", "Martin Luther King Jr.", "Kingian", "M. L. K. Junior", "M.L.K. Junior", "Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.", "Dr. Martin L. King", "Doctor Martin Luther King", "Dr. King", "Martin King, Jr.", "Martain Luther King", "M.L.K.,Jr", "Martin Luther King, Jr.", "Martin Luther King, Jr,", "M L K, Junior", "MLK,Jr", "Doctor King", "Martin luther king", "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.", "Martin Luther King, jr.", "Martin L. King", "MLK, Jr.", "Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr.", "M L K, Jr", "Martin L. King Jr.", "Mlk", "Martin Luther King, jr", "M L K Junior", "Martin luther ling", "MLK, Junior", "M L K", "Why Jesus Called Man a Fool", "Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr", "MLK, Jr", "Mlk Jr.", "M. L. K., Jr.", "M.L.K., Jr.", "The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.", "Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.", "Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.", "Martin Luther King,Jr", "Martin Luther King II", "Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr", "Dr. Martin Luther King", "Mlk jr", "Martin Luther king", "MLK", "Luther King", "Reverend King", "Martin luthur king jr", "Martin Luther King Jr. (redirects)", "Martin luther king changes the world", "MLK Jr", "Mlk junior", "Mlk jr.", "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr", "M.L.K. Jr", "M. L. K. Jr", "Martin luther king jr"]}
{"id": 236, "question": "Scarlett O'Hara was not beautiful, but men seldom realised it when caught by her charm as the Tarleton twins were", "golden_answers": ["Gone with teh wind", "Gone With The Wind", "GWTW", "Gone With the Wind (novel)", "Gone with The Wind", "Characters in Gone With the Wind", "The Winds of Tara", "Gone with the wind", "Gone with the Win", "Gone w/ the wind", "Gone With the Wind", "Mammy (Gone with the Wind)", "Gone with the Wind", "Charles Hamilton (Gone with the Wind)", "Gone with the Wind (novel)"]}
{"id": 237, "question": "What British army bugle call used at funerals originally signalled the end of the military day after final inspection?", "golden_answers": ["Last Post", "The Last Post", "Last post"]}
{"id": 238, "question": "In police parlance what are ‘dabs’?", "golden_answers": ["Fingerprints", "Fingerprint (disambiguation)", "Fingerprints (song)"]}
{"id": 239, "question": "Considered the largest food company globally (at 2011), Nestlé was founded and is headquartered in what country?", "golden_answers": ["ISO 3166-1:CH", "Svissland", "Etymology of Switzerland", "Confederation Helvetia", "Swizerland", "Confederatio Helvetica", "Environmental Integrity Group", "Confoederatio Helvetica", "Svizra", "SWITZERLAND", "Confédération suisse", "SwissEnergy", "Schweitz", "Švýcarsko", "Die Schweiz", "Schwitzerland", "Confederation suisse", "Der Schweiz", "Swiss Confederated States", "Suiza", "Switz", "Switzeland", "Schweiz", "Confederation Helvetica", "Switserland", "Suisse", "Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft", "Switzerland information", "Confederaziun Svizra", "Switzer land", "Switzerland", "Land of the Switzers", "Swiss confederation", "Confœderatio Helvetica", "Swiss", "Confederation Suisse", "Confederation of Helvatia", "Land of the Swiss", "Confederaziun svizra", "Svizzera", "Swissland", "Swizterland", "Confédération Suisse", "Confederazione Svizzera", "Swiss Confederation"]}
{"id": 240, "question": "\"What is the more common name of the \"\"simple plurality\"\" system of voting?\"", "golden_answers": ["First-past-the-post electoral system", "FPTP", "First-Past-The-Post", "First past the post", "First past the post electoral system", "Multiple member first-past-the-post voting", "First-past-the-post", "First Past The Post", "First-Past-The-Post Voting", "First Past the Post (FPTP)", "First Past the Post electoral system", "First past the post system", "First-Past-The-Post Method", "First Past the Post", "First-past-the-post election system", "First-past-the-post voting", "First pass the post", "Simple-majority"]}
{"id": 241, "question": "The traditional Royal Navy game of Uckers, invented in the late 18th century was an early version of which now popular board game?", "golden_answers": ["Ludo (album)", "Ludo (disambiguation)", "LUDO", "Ludo"]}
{"id": 242, "question": "What is the official language of Barbados?", "golden_answers": ["Egnlish", "Englilsh", "English (disambiguation)", "Englissh", "ENGLISH", "Englis", "Enlish", "English", "Inglisj", "Engish"]}
{"id": 243, "question": "In the human body, what eight letter word is used to describe the purulent inflammation of the gums and tooth sockets often leading to lossening of the teeth ?", "golden_answers": ["PYORRHEA", "Pyorrhea", "Gum disease", "Gum Disease", "Peridontitis", "Parodontitis", "Paradontitis", "Paradontosis", "Periodontitis", "Paradentosis"]}
{"id": 244, "question": "In Greek mythology, Heracles' Twelfth Labour (final) was to capture which creature?", "golden_answers": ["Cerberean", "'CERBERUS'", "Kerberos (mythology)", "Capture of Cerberus", "Three-headed dog", "Cerebrus", "Serberus", "Demon of the pit", "Cerberos", "Κέρβερος", "Cerberus"]}
{"id": 245, "question": "What do 4 roods equal?", "golden_answers": ["Action with Communities in Rural England", "ACRE", "An Acre", "Action with communities in rural england"]}
{"id": 246, "question": "In 1984, in Bophal, India, there was a leak of 30 tons of methyl isocyanate, which resulted in the deaths of 25,000 people. What American chemical company owned the plant where the leak occurred?", "golden_answers": ["Prest-O-Lite", "Ucar batteries", "Union Carbide Company", "Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation", "Union Carbide Inc", "Union Carbide", "Union carbide", "UNION CARBIDE", "Union Carbide Corporation"]}
{"id": 247, "question": "The world's deepest known cave is in which country?", "golden_answers": ["Western Georgia", "Georgia (song)", "Georgia", "Georgia (Disambiguation)", "Georgia (film)", "Georgia (State)", "Geordia", "Georgia (disambiguation)", "Georgia (state)", "Goergia"]}
{"id": 248, "question": "\"The phrase \"\"up and under\"\" is associated with which sport?\"", "golden_answers": ["Rugby union footballer", "Rugby union tours", "Rugby Union", "Rugby union player", "Rugby union tour", "Fifteen-a-side", "Rugby union", "Rugby union scoring", "Rugby Union Football", "Rugby union football"]}
{"id": 249, "question": "In the context of UK government, for what does the C stand in the acronym COBRA?", "golden_answers": ["Cabinet", "The Cabinet", "The cabinet", "Cabinet (disambiguation)"]}
{"id": 250, "question": "The name of which martial art comes from Korean words meaning 'kick fist method'?", "golden_answers": ["Punch (Taekwondo)", "Taekwondo", "Tae-Kwon-Do.", "Tae kwan do", "TaeKwonDo", "Dan (Taekwondo)", "Tae Kwon-do", "Taiquando", "Kyrugi", "ITF Taekwondo", "태권도", "Taekwon do", "Tae Kwan Do", "Tae kwon-do", "TaekWon Do", "History of Taekwondo", "TAE KWON DO", "TaeKwon-Do", "Tae kwondo", "Tai quan do", "TKD", "Tae kune do", "Tae-kwan-do", "Gong Soo", "Taekwando", "Tai kwon do", "Taikwondo", "TaeKwonDoe", "Thyakwento", "Tae kown do", "Kyorugi", "T'aekwondo", "Taiquandao", "Kyup", "Traditional taekwondo", "Tae-Kwon-Do", "Gong Soo Do", "Torann Mazeroi", "Tae kwon do", "Tai kwan do", "Tae kwando", "Punch(Taekwondo)", "テコンドー", "Taekwon-do", "Taegwondo", "History of tkd", "History of taekwondo", "T'aekwŏndo", "Sine wave technique", "Tkd", "Tae kwon doe", "Taikwon dou", "Korean Karate", "Tae Kwon-Do", "Tae-kwon-do", "Taequando", "Tae Kwon Do", "Taekwondo history", "跆拳道", "WTF Taekwondo", "Sport Taekwondo", "Taekwondoe", "TaekWon do", "Taikwon do", "Taekwon-Do"]}
{"id": 251, "question": "\"What is an Australian talking about if he says \"\"Emma Chizzit\"\"?\"", "golden_answers": ["The price of something"]}
{"id": 252, "question": "What is the county town of Mayo?", "golden_answers": ["Catlebar", "Castle of the Barry family", "Castle Bar", "Caisleán an Bharraigh", "Caislean an Bharraigh", "Castlebar", "Castlebar, Mayo", "CASTLE BAR", "Cornanool"]}
{"id": 253, "question": "What is the name for a piece of exercise equipment consisting of a metal bar, one or more sets of weight plates, and a set of collars?", "golden_answers": ["EZ bar", "Barbells", "E-Z bar", "EZ curl bar", "Barbell", "Standard barbell", "Bent bar", "Olympic bar"]}
{"id": 254, "question": "In April, which sportsman married his childhood sweetheart Kim Sears?", "golden_answers": ["Andy Murray (tennis player)", "Andy murray", "Sir Andy Murray", "Andrew Murray (tennis player)", "Andy Murray (tennis)", "Andy murray tennis", "Kim Sears", "Andy Murray", "Murraymania", "ANDY MURRAY", "Andrew Murray (tennis)", "Kim sears", "Andy Murry", "Andy Murrey"]}
{"id": 255, "question": "Where is the Australian parliament based?", "golden_answers": ["Canberra (Australia)", "Canberra, Australian Capital Territory", "Canberra, Australia", "Capital of Australia", "Canberra", "Canberra, AU-ACT", "Canberra, ACT", "Canberran", "UN/LOCODE:AUCBR", "Limestone Plains", "Capital of australia"]}
{"id": 256, "question": "What building, erected at Sydenham near London in 1834 in 200 acres of grounds and given to the public in 1920, was gutted by fire in 1936?", "golden_answers": ["Crystal Palace", "Crystal palace", "Crystal Palace (disambiguation)", "Crystal Palace (building)"]}
{"id": 257, "question": "In 2004, Chechen terrorists took schoolchildren hostage resulting in a shoot-out in which hundreds died, in which city was it?", "golden_answers": ["Beslant", "Beslanskoye Urban Settlement", "Beslanskaya", "Beslanskoye", "Bezlan", "Beslansky", "Beslan", "Beslam"]}
{"id": 258, "question": "Who did Betty Boothroyd replace as Speaker of the House of Commons on April 27th 1992?", "golden_answers": ["Baron Weatherill", "Bruce Bernard Weatherill", "Jack Weatherill", "BERNARD WEATHERILL", "Bernard Weatherhill", "Bruce Bernard Weatherill, Baron Weatherill", "Bernard Weatherill", "Bruce Bernard Weatherill, Baron Weatherill, PC, DL", "Bernard Weatherill, Baron Weatherill", "Lord Weatherill"]}
{"id": 259, "question": "What type of aircraft was used by Alcock and Brown when they became the first men to fly the Atlantic non stop?", "golden_answers": ["Vickers Vimy Commercial", "A.N.F. 'Express Les Mureaux'", "Vickers FB.27 Vimy", "Vickers Vimy Ambulance", "Vickers F.B.27 Vimy", "Vickers Vimy", "Vickers Commercial"]}
{"id": 260, "question": "What term describes a vertical stone bar separating the panes of a window, often found in Gothic architecture ?", "golden_answers": ["Mullioned window", "Mullions", "Mullion", "Mullioned windows", "Mullion window", "Supermullion", "Mullioned glass", "Mullioned", "MULLION"]}
{"id": 261, "question": "The Italian soccer club Sampdoria plays home games in which city?", "golden_answers": ["Quarto di Genova", "Flag of Genoa", "UN/LOCODE:ITGOA", "Genova, Italy", "Gènova", "Genoan", "Genoa, Italy", "History of Genoa", "GENOA", "Genoa", "Genova", "Geona", "Palazzo Bianco and Palazzo Rosso Genoa"]}
{"id": 262, "question": "What was the name of the American doctor who in 2011 was sentenced to four years in Jail after being convicted of the involuntary manslaughter of pop star Michael Jackson ?", "golden_answers": ["Trial of Conrad Robert Murray", "Conrad Robert Murray", "California v. Murray", "Trial of Michael Jackson's doctor", "The People v Conrad Robert Murray", "Trial of Doctor Conrad Murray", "Dr. Conrad Murray", "Trial of Conrad Murray", "Conrad Murray trial", "People of the State of California v. Conrad Robert Murray", "Conrad Murray", "People v. Murray", "Conrad MURRAY", "Dr. Conrad Robert Murray", "Conrad R. Murray", "Trial of Michael Jackson's physician"]}
{"id": 263, "question": "In which year was the first robbery for which it is known that Jesse James was responsible, of the Davies's County Savings Association in Gallatin, Missouri, during which Jesse shot and killed the cashier, Captain John Sheets?", "golden_answers": ["1869", "one thousand, eight hundred and sixty-nine"]}
{"id": 264, "question": "The Song of Simeon canticle is also known by which Latin name?", "golden_answers": ["Song of Simeon", "Nunc dimittis", "Simeon, Canticle of", "Nunc Dimittis", "Nunc dimmitis", "Canticle of Simeon"]}
{"id": 265, "question": "What name, meaning sewer in Latin, is given to the singular bodily orifice found in birds, reptiles and amphibian that is used for both excretory and reproductive functions?", "golden_answers": ["Cloacae", "Cloacal kiss", "Anal beak", "Cloaca", "Cloacal", "Cloacal respiratory tree", "Cloacal gland", "Cloacal region", "Cloacal respiration", "Cloacum"]}
{"id": 266, "question": "Prior to Andy Murray who was the last British player to contest a tennis Grand Slam singles final?", "golden_answers": ["Greg Rusedski", "Greg Rudsedski", "Rusedski", "Ruzetsky", "Greg Ruzetsky"]}
{"id": 267, "question": "Center, Offensive guard, Offensive tackle, Tight end, Wide receiver, Fullback, Running back, Quarterback, Defensive end, Defensive tackle, Nose guard, Linebacker, Cornerback, Safety, Nickelback and Dimeback are positions in which sport?", "golden_answers": ["U.s. football", "Football (American version)", "American handegg", "American gridiron football", "Hand Egg", "US football", "American style football", "American Football", "Amefoot", "American-Style Football", "Yankball", "Ameriball", "American football", "Yards passing", "The NCAA Battlefield", "Football (US)", "American-Style football", "Yard lines", "🏈", "American-style football", "American foot-ball", "The Game of Football", "American Style Football", "Passing (American Football)", "Football (America)", "AmericanFootball", "Yankeeball", "Football (American)", "Tackleball", "American-football", "American Handegg", "Defense (American football)", "American rules football", "American football field", "American foot ball", "American football/to do"]}
{"id": 268, "question": "\"The phrase \"\"Stokes drift\"\" might be used in a discussion about what subject?\"", "golden_answers": ["Flow (mechanics)", "Kymatology", "Fluid dynamicist", "Hydromechanics", "Fluid Mechanics", "Liquid mechanics", "Mechanics of fluids", "Fluid physics", "Fluid mechanics"]}
{"id": 269, "question": "What planets orbit takes it the furthest away from the sun?", "golden_answers": ["8th planet", "Le Verrier's planet", "Neptuno (planet)", "Neptune the blue ocean planet", "Planet Neptune", "Sol 8", "Sol IIX", "Neptune (Planet)", "Neptune's weather", "Neptune (astronomy)", "Astronomy Neptune", "The Scooter (Neptune)", "Eighth planet", "Neptune (planet)", "♆", "Sol-8", "Neptune", "Sol VIII", "Sun i", "Atmosphere of Neptune", "Neptune's Atmosphere", "Weather of Neptune", "Neptune's", "Magnetosphere of Neptune", "Neptune planet", "Neptunus (planet)", "The planet exterior to Uranus", "Neptune's atmosphere"]}
{"id": 270, "question": "The traditional gift for a ninth anniversary should be made from which material?", "golden_answers": ["POTTERY", "Pots", "Pottery and porcelain", "Pottery maker", "Art ware", "Pottery-makers", "Pottery-maker", "Vase painting", "Fine art pot", "Clay pottery", "Ceramics", "Pottery", "Ceramicware", "Art pottery", "Painted vase", "Ceramic pot", "Ceramic ware", "Ceramics art", "Pot throwing", "Pottery-making", "Pottery making", "Ceramic paint", "Pottery makers", "Potterymaker", "Ceramicist", "Potterymaking", "Clay pot", "Pot", "Pottery manufacture", "Coil pot", "History of pottery", "Ceramic wares", "Potterymakers", "Making a pot"]}
{"id": 271, "question": "Which National Trust property in Wiltshire was once owned by William Henry Fox-Talbot the pioneer of photography?", "golden_answers": ["Fox Talbot Museum", "Lacock Abbey", "Laycock Abbey", "Laycock House"]}
{"id": 272, "question": "Which footballer, with 77 goals, has scored the most goals in internationals for Brazil?", "golden_answers": ["Pel%5CxC3%5CxA9", "The King of Soccer", "Péle", "Brazilian soccer player Pelé", "Pelé (Football)", "Pele", "Pelé", "Pele (Football)", "Pelé (soccer)", "Pelé (footballer)", "PELÉ", "Pele (Soccer)", "O Rei", "Pele (football)", "Edison %22Edson%22 Arantes do Nascimento", "Pelé (football)", "Pele (soccer)", "Edison Arantes do Nascimento", "Pelé (2014 film)", "O Rei do Futebol", "Brazilian soccer player Pele", "The King of Football", "Edson Arantes do Nascimento", "Edson Narantes Do Nascimento", "Pele (footballer)", "Pelè"]}
{"id": 273, "question": "Who painted 'The Fighting Temeraire'?", "golden_answers": ["Turner collection", "J.+M.+W.+Turner", "Joseph W. Tuner", "Turnerian", "J.M.W. Turner", "Turner Bequest", "J.W.M. Turner", "Joseph Mallard William Turner", "Turner (painter)", "J. M. W. Turner", "J M W Turner", "Joseph Mallord William Turner RA", "JNW Turner", "Joseph M. W. Turner", "Joseph Mallord William Turner", "JMW Turner", "John Mallord William Turner", "Joseph William Turner", "Turneresque", "J+M+W+Turner"]}
{"id": 274, "question": "Which musician and composer said 'Wagner has wonderful moments, and dreadful quarters of an hour'?", "golden_answers": ["Gioachino Antonio Rossini", "Gioacchino Rossini", "Giovacchino Rossini", "Gioachino Rossini", "Giacomo Rossini", "Ballets to the music of Gioachino Rossini", "G. Rossini", "Gioacchino Antonio Rossini", "Gioacchimo Rossini", "GIOACHINO ROSSINI", "Rossini", "Giacchino Rossini", "Giachino Rossini"]}
{"id": 275, "question": "What was the name of the lion in C S Lewis's book 'The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe'?", "golden_answers": ["ASLAN", "Tashlan", "Aslan", "Lion Jesus"]}
{"id": 276, "question": "How many definite suicides occur in the plays of William Shakespeare?", "golden_answers": ["13", "thirteen"]}
{"id": 277, "question": "Who tried to steal Christmas from the town of Whoville?", "golden_answers": ["Grinch", "The grinch", "The Grinch"]}
{"id": 278, "question": "Which British city is served by Eastleigh airport?", "golden_answers": ["Southampton", "Southhampton, England", "Sotonian", "Southhampton", "Southampton, U.K.", "Southampton (city)", "Southampton, Hampshire", "Soton", "Southampton UA", "Southampton Corporation", "So'ton", "Southampton (district)", "County Borough of Southampton", "Southampton Council", "City of Southampton", "UN/LOCODE:GBSOU", "Southampton, England", "The weather in Southampton"]}
{"id": 279, "question": "An Adder's Mouth is what type of plant?", "golden_answers": ["Botanical orchids", "Orchid flower", "Botanical orchid", "Orchidaceae", "Orchid Family", "Orchird", "Orchid family", "Orchis family", "Orchids", "Orchid"]}
{"id": 280, "question": "Who was the first man sent into space, in 1961?", "golden_answers": ["Ю́рий Алексе́евич Гага́рин", "First human in space", "Yuri Gagarin", "Jurij Gagarin", "First man in space", "First person in space", "Yury Gagarin", "Yuri Alexeyevich Gagarin", "Juri Gagarin", "Iurii Gagarin", "Gagarin", "Gagarin, Yuri Alekseyevich", "Юрий Гагарин", "Yuriy A. Gagarin", "Yuri Gargarin", "Jurij Alekseevic Gagarin", "Yuri gegarin", "First human spaceflight", "Youri Gagarine", "Yury Alekseyevich Gagarin", "Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin", "Valentina Goryacheva", "Yuriy Gagarin", "Jurij Alekseevič Gagarin", "First man in Space"]}
{"id": 281, "question": "The ancient pre-scientific system of classifying all universal matter as Water/Air/Fire/Earth/Aether is called the Classical?", "golden_answers": ["The Elements (disambiguation)", "Elements (disambiguation)", "Elements", "Elements (Mike Oldfield disambiguation)", "Elenent", "Element", "Elements (album)", "The Elements (album)", "Elements (Mike Oldfield)", "The Elements", "Element (disambiguation)"]}
{"id": 282, "question": "In Spain which fruit is called a melocoton?", "golden_answers": ["Peacherine", "Peach", "Prunus daemonifuga", "Nectarines", "Peach trees", "Peaches", "Nectarine", "Persica platycarpa", "Amygdalus potanini", "Peacherine tree", "Culture of peach", "White peach", "Clingstone peach", "Amygdalus persica", "Elegant Lady", "Persica nucipersica", "PEACH", "🍑", "Peacherines", "Freestone peach", "Amygdalus nucipersica", "A Peach", "Brugnon", "Prunus persica", "Persica potaninii", "Persica vulgaris"]}
{"id": 283, "question": "Orphelia, Autumn Leaves and Bubbles are 3 of the famous works of which artist?", "golden_answers": ["John Millais", "JOHN MILLAIS", "Sir John Everett Millais", "Sir John Millais", "Sir John Everett Millais, 1st Baronet", "John Everett Millais", "Sir John Millais, 1st Baronet", "JE Millais"]}
{"id": 284, "question": "Which ex British daily newspaper was first published in 1968 and featured the front page headline 'Second Spy Inside GCHQ'? It cost 18 pence and was owned by Eddy Shah a Manchester based businessman.", "golden_answers": ["Today! (album)", "Today (disambiguation)", "To-day", "Today (newspaper)", "TODAY Newspaper", "The Today", "Today (song)", "Today (show)", "Today (single)", "Today show (disambiguation)", "Today", "Today!", "Today (Album)", "Today Show", "Today Show (disambiguation)", "Today (film)", "Today (album)", "TODAY"]}
{"id": 285, "question": "Phil Collins was a drummer and singer in what band?", "golden_answers": ["Génesis", "Genesis (Album)", "Genesis (song)", "Genisis", "Genesis (album)", "Book of Genesis (disambiguation)", "Genesis (film)", "Genesis", "Genesis (disambiguation)"]}
{"id": 286, "question": "In 1953, Edmund Hillary was half of the famous pair to first do what?", "golden_answers": ["Climb Everest"]}
{"id": 287, "question": "Sir William Herschel discovered which planet, calling it 'George's Star', in honour of King George the Third?", "golden_answers": ["Magnetosphere of Uranus", "Sol 7", "Georgium Sidus", "HD 128598", "Planet Uranus", "SAO 158687", "7th planet", "Urano (planet)", "♅", "Sol-7", "Uranus (planet)", "Discovery of Uranus", "Seventh planet", "Sol h", "Sun h", "Sol VII", "34 Tauri", "George's Star", "⛢", "Uranus (astronomy)", "Uranos (planet)", "Uranus (Planet)", "Georgian planet", "Uranus", "Astronomy Uranus"]}
{"id": 288, "question": "Which woman's Wimbledon runner up was stabbed on court in Hamburg in 1993?", "golden_answers": ["Mónika Szeles", "Gunter Parche", "Guenter Parche", "Monica Seles", "Günter Parche", "MONICA SELES", "Monika Seleš", "Szeles Monika", "Szeles Mónika", "Monica Seleš", "Monika seles", "Monika Seles"]}
{"id": 289, "question": "Operation Barbarossa, Hitler invades Russia.", "golden_answers": ["one thousand, nine hundred and forty-one", "1941"]}
{"id": 290, "question": "Saint Therese is associated with which town?", "golden_answers": ["Lisieux, France", "Noviomagus Lexoviorum", "Lisieux"]}
{"id": 291, "question": "If it was Phil Mickelson in 2006, Zach Johnson in 2007, and Trevor Immelman in 2008, who was it in 2009?", "golden_answers": ["Angel Cabrera", "Pingüino Cabrera", "Pato Cabrera", "Ángel Miguel Cabrera", "El ornitorrinco de Córdoba", "Ángel Cabrera"]}
{"id": 292, "question": "Where is the Foaming Sea?", "golden_answers": ["On the moon", "On the Moon (album)", "On the Moon", "On The moon", "On The Moon"]}
{"id": 293, "question": "\"What was the name of the Spencers' baby in the 1970's sitcom \"\"Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em\"\"?\"", "golden_answers": ["Jessica", "Jessica (disambiguation)", "Jessica (song) (disambiguation)", "'JESSICA'", "Jessica (song)", "Jessika"]}
{"id": 294, "question": "Who was king of England from 1042 to 1066?", "golden_answers": ["EDWARD the CONFESSOR", "King Edward the Confessor", "Saint Edward the Confessor", "St. Edward the Confessor", "St. Edward The Confessor", "EdwardtheConfessor", "Édouard le Confesseur", "Eadweard se Andettere", "Eadƿeard se Andettere", "Cultural depictions of Edward the Confessor", "Edouard le Confesseur", "Eadweard III", "Ēadweard se Andettere", "Edward the Confessor", "Edward the confessor", "St Edward the Confessor", "Ēadƿeard se Andettere"]}
{"id": 295, "question": "In March 1994, what was ‘David and Jerry’s Guide to the World Wide Web’ renamed?", "golden_answers": ["Yahoo! Education", "Yahoo Traffic Server", "Yahoo.cm", "Yahoo. com", "Yahoo Inc.", "Yahoo! Developer Network", "Yahoo logos", "Yahoo! Shine", "Yahoo inc", "Yahoo! Inc", "Yahooo", "Yahoo! UK & Ireland", "Yahho", "Myyahoo", "YHOO", "Yaoo", "Yahoo Local", "Yahoo, Inc.", "Yahoocom", "Yahoo Contributor Network", "Maven Networks", "Yahoo! board of directors", "Y !", "One Search", "Yahoo TV", "Yahoo! Inc.", "Www.yahoo.com", "Yahoo! Screens", "Yaho", "Yahoo Shopping", "Uk.yahoo.com", "Yahoo! services", "Yahoo", "Yahoo com", "Yahoo logo", "Yahoo! Canada", "OneSearch", "Yahoo! Real Estate", "Yhoo", "YAHOO!", "Yahoo Mobile", "Yahoo.com", "Yahoo! Broadcast", "Yahoo.con", "Yahoo Real Estate", "Yahoo!.com", "Yahoo Advertising", "Yahoo! Lifestyle", "Yahoo ceo", "Yahoo!, Inc.", "Yahoo1", "Yahoo.", "List of Yahoo! Services", "Yahoo Visa", "Yahoo Shine", "Yahoo! logo", "Yahoo! Hong Kong", "Yahoo! HK", "AS10310", "Yahoo! Advertising", "Yahoo! Homes", "Yahoo.net", "Yahoo!", "Yahoo! TV", "Yahoo! Local", "Yahoo.om", "Yahoo! Web Analytics", "Yahoo! Schweiz", "Yahoo.c", "Yahoo! Incorporated", "Y!", "Yahoo! logos", "Yahoo india.com", "YAHOO", "Yahooom", "Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web", "Yahoo.org", "Yahoo! Shopping", "Net Controls", "Yahoo Store", "Maven Networks, Inc.", "Yahoo Gallery", "Yahoo! Europe", "Www yahoo com"]}
{"id": 296, "question": "Which US No 1 single came from Diana Ross's platinum album Diana?", "golden_answers": ["Upside Down (Diana Ross song)", "Up side down", "Upside Down", "Upside Down (single)"]}
{"id": 297, "question": "A gooney bird is another name for which bird?", "golden_answers": ["אלבטרוס", "Albatross", "Diomedeidae", "Goonie bird", "Goony bird", "Albatrosses", "Giant Albatross"]}
{"id": 298, "question": "Which town was the birthplace of David Garrick?", "golden_answers": ["Hereford, England", "Hereford City Council", "Hennffordd", "Hereford, Herefordshire", "HEREFORD", "Hereford"]}
{"id": 299, "question": "Who first identified and isolated nucleic acids, the precursor to identifying DNA?", "golden_answers": ["Johan Friedrich Miescher", "Friedrich Meischer", "J. F. Miescher", "Friederich Miescher", "Johann Friedrich Miescher", "Friedrich Mieschler", "Friedrich Miescher"]}
{"id": 300, "question": "What was advertised with Eva Herzagovia using the slogan hello boys?", "golden_answers": ["Wonderbra.", "Wonder-bra", "The Wonderbra", "WonderBra", "Wonderbra", "The Wonder-Bra", "Wonder Bra", "Wonderbra Women"]}
{"id": 301, "question": "Ridden by jockey Brian Fletcher, which horse won the 1968 Grand National at odds of 100 / 7 ?", "golden_answers": ["Red Alligator", "RED ALLIGATOR"]}
{"id": 302, "question": "Which of the Great Train Robbers became a florist outside Waterloo station until he was found hanged in a lock up", "golden_answers": ["Buster Edwards", "Ronald %22Buster%22 Edwards"]}
{"id": 303, "question": "The particle physics unit of reactionary particle decay is?", "golden_answers": ["Strange particle", "Strangeness", "Strangeness (particle physics)", "Strange Particle", "Eta charge", "Strangeness number", "Strange particles", "Eta-charge"]}
{"id": 304, "question": "What arrow-toting Roman god is now most commonly seen around Valentine's Day?", "golden_answers": ["Cupid (holiday character)", "Cupid's arrow", "Cupid"]}
{"id": 305, "question": "\"What is the place referred to in one of the Smithsonian TV series, \"\"The Nazi Temple of Doom\"\"?\"", "golden_answers": ["Wewelsburg Castle"]}
{"id": 306, "question": "Who was Inspector Clouseau's manservant?", "golden_answers": ["Kato", "Katō", "KATO"]}
{"id": 307, "question": "In cockney rhyming slang what is a whistle and flute", "golden_answers": ["A man's suit"]}
{"id": 308, "question": "Who is the only black man to win a singles title at Wimbledon?", "golden_answers": ["Arthur Ashe, Jr.", "Arthur Robert Ashe, Jr.", "Ashe, Arthur Robert", "Arthur ash", "Arthur R. Ashe", "Arthur R. Ashe, Jr.", "Arthur ashe", "Arthur Ashe Jr.", "Arthur (Robert) Ashe", "Arthur Robert Ashe Jr.", "Arthur R Ashe", "Arthur Robert Ashe, Jr", "Arthur Robert Ashe", "Arthur Ashe", "Arthur R. Ashe Jr."]}
{"id": 309, "question": "In which US state is Harvard University?", "golden_answers": ["Masachusetts", "Masshole Commonwealth", "Massachusetts (state)", "Massachusetts culture", "Massachusetts, United States", "Masachussetts", "Commonwealth of Masachusetts", "The Bay State", "Commonwealth of Masachussets", "Culture of Massachusetts", "Commonwealth of Massachusetts", "MA (state)", "MASSACHUSSETTS", "Massechusetts", "Commonwealth of Masachusets", "Commonwealth of Massachussets", "Religion in Massachusetts", "Masschusetts", "Masachussets", "Commonwealth of Massachussetts", "Massachusetts", "Transport in Massachusetts", "Massachusite", "Economy of Massachusetts", "6th State", "Massitchusits", "Massachsuetts", "Commonwealth of Masachussetts", "The Commonwealth of Massachusetts", "Massachussets", "Massachus", "Massechussets", "Transportation in Massachusetts", "Massachusets", "Masachusets", "Mass.", "Massachusetts state", "Sixth State", "Massachusites", "Massacheusetts", "Most Serene Commonwealth of Massachusetts", "US-MA", "Commonwealth of Massachusets", "Massachussetts", "Massachusetts (U.S. state)", "Taxachusetts", "State of Massachusetts", "Massachusettes", "Massachusettsan", "Education in Massachusetts"]}
{"id": 310, "question": "In the book of Genesis, Chapter 8, verse 11, when the dove returned to Noah's ark, what was it carrying in its beak?", "golden_answers": ["Olive leaf extract", "Olive Leaf Extract", "Oliveleaves", "Olive leaf", "Olive-leaves", "Olive-leaf", "Oliveleaf", "An olive leaf", "Olive leaves", "Olive Leaf"]}
{"id": 311, "question": "What is the name of Terence and Shirley Conran's dress designer son?", "golden_answers": ["Jaspis", "Bruneau jasper", "Egyptian jasper", "Black Jasper", "Lydian stone", "Jasper (mineral)", "Jasper", "Youngite", "Bruneau Jasper"]}
{"id": 312, "question": "What name is given to the practice of arranging voting districts to favour one candidate or party above another?", "golden_answers": ["The gerry-mander", "Gerrymandering", "Gerrymandring", "Jerrymangering", "Gerrymanders", "Jerrymandering", "Garrymandering", "70/30 District", "Gerrymande", "Jerrymander", "The gerrymander", "Gerymandering", "Packing and cracking", "Gerrymandered", "Gerrymander", "Cracking and packing", "Gerry-mandering"]}
{"id": 313, "question": "The adjective sagittate means shaped like which object?", "golden_answers": ["Arrow head", "Arrowhead", "Stone arrowhead", "Broad-heads", "Broadhead", "Arrow-head", "Broad-head", "Arrow(head)", "Arrowheads", "Broadheads"]}
{"id": 314, "question": "What was the name of the sixth studio album released by Prince and the Revolution in June of 1984?", "golden_answers": ["Purple RAIN", "Purple Rain", "Purple Rain (disambiguation)", "Purple rain"]}
{"id": 315, "question": "In marine or naval terminology, what is special about dog watches?", "golden_answers": ["They are 2 hours long"]}
{"id": 316, "question": "In what classic novel are the two principal male characters called Cal and Aron ?", "golden_answers": ["Cal Trask", "East of Eden (Disambiguation)", "East Of Eden (disambiguation)", "Aron Trask", "East of eden", "East Of Eden (Disambiguation)", "East of Eden (disambiguation)", "Cyrus Trask", "East Of Eden", "Charles Trask", "EAST OF EDEN", "East of Eden"]}
{"id": 317, "question": "What plant do we often call the 'Busy Lizzie'?", "golden_answers": ["Balsamine", "Balsam-weed", "Impatien", "Balsam (flower)", "Wild balsam", "Jewel weed", "Jewel-weed", "Wild Balsam", "Impatients", "Jewelweed plant", "Impatiens", "Balsam Weed", "Balsam weed", "Jewelweed"]}
{"id": 318, "question": "What country in May 2015 became the first to legalize gay marriage by national referendum?", "golden_answers": ["Irlanda", "Island ireland", "Ireland (region)", "Irlandia", "Erin's Isle", "Airlan", "Ireland", "West Coast of Ireland", "The island of Ireland", "Island Ireland", "Ireland (island)", "Irland", "HÉireann", "Ireland Ulster", "Population of Ireland", "Irelander", "Ireland and Ulster", "Ireland (Island)", "IRELAND", "Symbol of Ireland", "Scotia major", "Island of Ireland", "Airlann", "Mikra Britannia", "Irelanders", "Auld Sod", "Ierne (placename)"]}
{"id": 319, "question": "The name of which musical instrument comes from the German for bells and play?", "golden_answers": ["The Glockenspiel", "GLOCKENSPIEL", "Rathaus-Glockenspiel"]}
{"id": 320, "question": "What agency protects the U.S. President?", "golden_answers": ["Secret Service (disambiguation)", "Secret Service"]}
{"id": 321, "question": "An equilateral triangle has all 3 sides of the same length. What type of triangle only has 2 sides of equal length?", "golden_answers": ["Isosceles triangle", "Isoceles", "Isoceles triangle", "Isosceles triange", "Isosceles"]}
{"id": 322, "question": "What was Pete Sampras seeded when he won his first US Open?", "golden_answers": ["twelve", "12"]}
{"id": 323, "question": "What is either a popular cocktail, or the nickname of an English queen?", "golden_answers": ["Bloody Mary wiki", "Bloody Mary (Song)", "Bloody Mary (song)", "Bloody mary", "Bloody Mary (disambiguation)", "%22Bloody Mary%22 (song)", "Bloody Mary"]}
{"id": 324, "question": "Who was the first leader of the Russian Federation ?", "golden_answers": ["Boris El’cin", "Boris Eľcin", "Boris yeltsin", "Boris Jelzin", "Yelstin", "Yeltsin, Boris Nikolayevich", "Boris Ieltsin", "BORIS YELTSIN", "Yeltzin", "Boris Nikolaevich Yeltsin", "Boris Eltsin", "Boris yeltson", "Boris El'cin", "Yelcin", "Jelzin", "Бори́с Никола́евич Е́льцин", "Boris Yeltsin", "Jeltsin", "Boris Nikolayevich Yeltsin", "Борис Николаевич Ельцин", "Boris Jel'cin", "Jelcin", "Borys Yeltsin", "Jel'cin", "Borris Yeltsin", "Boris Yeltzin", "Boris Jelcin", "Boris N. Yeltsin", "Yeltsin", "Бори́с Е́льцин", "Boris Jeltsin", "Yeltsin, Boris", "Boris Yeltsen", "Borris Yeltzin", "Boris Nikolaevič Jelcin", "Eltsin", "Boris Nikolajevič Jelcin", "Boris N Yeltsin", "Борис Ельцин", "Naina Iosifovna Yeltsin", "Boris Nikolajevic Jelcin", "Boris Nikolaevic Jelcin", "Boris Elcin", "El'cin"]}
{"id": 325, "question": "In the children’s tv cartoon series, who is Inspector Gadget’s arch enemy?", "golden_answers": ["Penny (Inspector Gadget)", "Inspector Gadget", "Inspector Gadget (Cartoon)", "Inspector Gadget: The Original Series", "Inspector Gadget (character)", "Inspector gadget", "Go-Go-Gadget", "Inspector Gadget (TV Sereies)", "Brain the dog", "Inspecteur Gadget", "Dr Claw", "Inspector Gadget Saves the Day... Maybe", "Brain (Inspector Gadget)", "Gadgetmobile", "Doctor Claw", "Sanford Scolex", "Dr. Claw", "Gadget Mobile"]}
{"id": 326, "question": "Known as The Hoosier State, what was the 19th state to join the Union on december 11, 1816?", "golden_answers": ["Indiana, United States", "The Hoosier State", "Indiana", "Ind.", "Hoosier State", "Indiania", "Education in Indiana", "Demographics of Indiana", "Indiana, USA", "Indana", "Indiana (U.S. state)", "Indiana (State)", "Transportation in Indiana", "State of Indiana", "Northeastern Indiana", "US-IN", "Religion in Indiana", "Indiana (state)", "The Commonwealth of Indiana", "Climate of Indiana", "19th State", "Transport in Indiana", "Nineteenth State", "INdiana"]}
{"id": 327, "question": "District 12, Panem, North America", "golden_answers": ["Caitness Everdene"]}
{"id": 328, "question": "The Himalayas and Tien Shan, or Tian Shan, lie north and south of which other major mountain range?", "golden_answers": ["Mt. Kunlun", "Kunlun Shan", "Kunlun mountains", "Arkatag", "The Kunlun Mountains", "Kuen-Lun", "Kunlun Range", "Kuen-lun", "Kunlun Mountains (China and India)", "Mount Kunlun", "K'un-lun Mountains", "Kuen-Lun mountain range", "Kwenlun Mountains", "Kunlun Mountains", "Kun-Lun mountain range", "Kunlun Mountains (Asia)", "Kun Lun Mountains", "Kuen Lun", "Kunlun Mountain", "Kuenlun"]}
{"id": 329, "question": "Which car company has manufactured models called Baleno, Alto and Vitara?", "golden_answers": ["Suzki", "Szki", "Szuki", "Suzuki Motor Corporation", "Suzuki Motor", "Suzuki RC100", "Suzuki Motors", "Suzuki cars", "Suzuki", "Formula Suzuki"]}
{"id": 330, "question": "In the year 1800, who was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland?", "golden_answers": ["George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland", "King george the 3rd", "George iii", "George III, King of Great Britain", "Farmer George", "George III of Corsica", "GEORGE III", "King George 3", "King George III", "George III of England", "George iii of the united kingdom", "George III", "George III of Great Britain", "George III of Scotland", "King George III of the United Kingdom", "George III of Great Britain and Ireland", "George III of Hanover", "King George III of Great Britain", "George the Third", "George III of Britain", "George III of the United Kingdom", "George III of the UK", "George III Guelph", "Mad King George", "List of titles and honours of King George III", "George William Frederick", "George III %22the Mad%22 of the United Kingdom", "King George 3 of the United Kingdom", "George Iii"]}
{"id": 331, "question": "\"Used to describe insects such as the Mayfly that only live for a short time, what word derives from the Greek for \"\"living a day\"\"?\"", "golden_answers": ["Ephemeralities", "Ephemeral creek", "Ephemoral", "Ephemerality", "EPHEMERAL", "Ephemeral river", "Ephemeral", "Ephemeral waterbody", "Ephemeral channel", "Ephemerally", "Ephemeralness"]}
{"id": 332, "question": "Who was the original base player with The Shadows?", "golden_answers": ["Terence Harris", "Jet Harris", "(Jet) HARRIS"]}
{"id": 333, "question": "In which country is Lake Como?", "golden_answers": ["Environment of Italy", "Italiën", "Subdivisions of Italy", "Republic of Italy", "ItalY", "ISO 3166-1:IT", "Etymology of Italy", "Itali", "Pollution in Italy", "Administrative divisions of Italy", "Austrian Empire (Italy)", "Italija", "Italie", "Italia", "Italian Republic", "Second Italian Republic", "Italy", "Italio", "Repubblica Italiana", "Itàlia", "The Italian republic"]}
{"id": 334, "question": "Which Spanish artist painted the series known as ‘Fantasy and Invention’ in the 18th century?", "golden_answers": ["Francisco José Goya y Lucientes", "Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes", "José Luján", "Francisco Jose de Goya", "Francisco Goya Y Lucientes", "Goya (artist)", "Franciso de Goya", "Francisco José de Goya", "De Goya", "Goya y Lucientes", "Goya y Lucientes, Francisco José de", "Francisco De Goya", "Francisco Jose De Goya Y Lucientes", "Francisco de Goya", "Francisco de Goya y Lucientes", "Francesco José de Goya y Lucientes", "Goya y Lucientes, Francisco Jose de", "Fransisco Goya", "Jose Lujan", "Francisco Goya", "Goya", "Francesco Jose de Goya y Lucientes", "Francisco Jose Goya y Lucientes", "Francisco Goya y Lucientes", "Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes", "Francisco goya"]}
{"id": 335, "question": "Ari Folman's acclaimed 2008 film was 'Waltz with...' whom?", "golden_answers": ["Bashir", "Basheer (disambiguation)", "Basheer", "Bashir (disambiguation)"]}
{"id": 336, "question": "Which English town was awarded city status in March this year?", "golden_answers": ["Chelmsford, England", "Chelmsford, United Kingdom", "Chelmsford,Essex", "Chelmsford, Essex, UK", "Beaulieu Park railway station", "Beaulieu Park rail station", "Newlands spring", "Chelmsford, Essex", "Newlands Spring Primary School", "The weather in Chelmsford", "Beaulieu Park train station", "Beaulieu railway station", "Municipal Borough of Chelmsford", "The Bishops' C of E & R C Primary School", "CM3 (postcode)", "Beaulieu rail station", "Beaulieu station", "Meadows Shopping Centre", "CHELMSFORD", "Beaulieu Park station", "Beaulieu train station", "Chelmsford"]}
{"id": 337, "question": "Which animal has the longest gestation period at around 22 months?", "golden_answers": ["Elephant (disambiguation)", "The Elephant", "Elephant (film)", "Elephant (song)", "The elephant", "L'Elephant"]}
{"id": 338, "question": "Which actress was born Demetria Gene Guynes in 1962?", "golden_answers": ["Demetria Moore", "Demetria Guynes", "Demi moore", "Demi Moore", "Demi Kutcher", "Demi Moore-Kutcher", "Demetria Gene Guynes"]}
{"id": 339, "question": "The day after Shrove Tuesday is known as ‘What’….Wednesday’?", "golden_answers": ["Ash-Wednesday", "Ash Wednesday", "National No Smoking Day", "Ash wednesday", "Imposition of ashes", "Ash Wed"]}
{"id": 340, "question": "What type of creature is a tanager?", "golden_answers": ["Avians", "Avialan", "Chick guard stage", "Bird breeding", "Flying Bird", "Nestling", "Baby birds", "Avafauna", "Aves", "Bird", "Avialians", "🐣", "Living sauropods", "🐥", "🐤", "Roosting", "Pet bird", "Aviala", "Nestlings", "Avialian", "Ornithes", "Avifauna", "Living sauropods in Africa", "Living dinosaurs in Oceania", "Neornithes", "Roost site", "Neornithine", "Avian proteins", "Surviving Dinosaurs", "Birds mating", "Avian reproduction", "Modern bird", "Birds", "Bird reproduction", "Ornis", "Living dinosaurs in Australasia", "Avian dinosaur", "🐦", "Modern birds", "Class aves", "Modern Dinosaurs", "Birdness", "Chick (bird)"]}
{"id": 341, "question": "What is the name of the two-dimensional surface with only one side/surface?", "golden_answers": ["Moebius strip", "Möbius strip", "Möbius ring", "Moebius band", "Moebus strip", "Moebius loop", "Möbius band", "Möbius loop", "Moebius Strip", "Mobius Strip", "Mobius strip", "Mobius loop", "Mobias strip", "Moebious strip", "Mobius Band", "Mobious strip", "Möbius Strip", "Mobeus strip", "Mobius band", "Mobius Strips", "Moebius Ring"]}
{"id": 342, "question": "What is the name of the organization which controls whaling?", "golden_answers": ["The International Whaling Commission or IWC"]}
{"id": 343, "question": "Which is the fourth largest of the Balearic Islands?", "golden_answers": ["Formentera", "FORMENTERA", "Formentera, Spain"]}
{"id": 344, "question": "Which bird of Scottish coniferous forest is closely related to several small garden birds but is named from the peaked feathers on its head?", "golden_answers": ["CRESTED TIT", "Crested Tit", "Lophophanes cristatus", "Parus cristatus", "Tit, Crested", "Crested tit", "European Crested Tit", "European crested tit"]}
{"id": 345, "question": "What is the opposite of an acid?", "golden_answers": ["Baseless", "Baselessness", "Base (math)", "BASE", "Base", "BASE (disambiguation)", "Base (mathematics)", "a Base", "Baselessly", "Base (disambiguation)"]}
{"id": 346, "question": "How often does a Hebdomadal Council meet?", "golden_answers": ["Seven night", "Sevennights", "Chinese week", "Hermetic Lunar Week Calendar", "Seven nights", "Weeks", "Liturgical Week", "Week", "Seven-night", "Calendar week", "7 day week", "Sevennight", "Week code", "Week duration", "Sennights", "Se'nnight", "Sennight", "Week, Liturgical", "Seven-day week", "Se'nnights", "Week numbers", "A week", "7 Day Week", "Shukan", "Hermetic Lunar Week calendar", "Week number", "Weekly"]}
{"id": 347, "question": "Which musical features the songs If I loved you and You’ll never walk alone?", "golden_answers": ["Carousels", "🎠", "CAROUSEL", "Merry-go-round", "Loof", "Marry Go Round", "Merry-Go-Round", "Merry Go Round", "Merry go round", "Merry-go-Round", "Merrygoround", "Carousel", "Carrousel"]}
{"id": 348, "question": "What colour is the liqueur Galliano?", "golden_answers": ["Yellowest", "Whiteyellow", "Yelow", "Yellow color", "Yellowishness", "Yellower", "White-yellow", "Rgb(255, 255, 0)", "Dark yellow", "Yellowwhite", "Symbolism of yellow", "Yellow (color)", "Yellow (colour)", "Yellowy", "Yellow white", "Yellowishly", "White yellow", "Yellow (Colour)", "(255, 255, 0)", "Yellow", "Royal yellow", "Yellow-white"]}
{"id": 349, "question": "Who played the part of 'The Penguin' in the TV series 'Batman'?", "golden_answers": ["BURGESS MEREDITH", "Burgess Meredith", "Oliver Meredith", "Oliver Burgess Meredith"]}
{"id": 350, "question": "What type of art does the English artist Banksy specialize in?", "golden_answers": ["Graffitti", "Grafitti", "Graffitto", "Graffitis", "Graffiti art", "Microbo (artist)", "Scratching (street art)", "Graffiting", "Art graffiti", "Graffadi", "Graffiti Art", "GraffitiArt", "Artistic Aerosol", "Hipster Art", "Street Art Post-Graffiti", "Scratchitti", "Graffiti writer", "Types of graffiti", "Graphiti", "Tree graffiti", "Gang Graffiti", "Tag (graffiti)", "Subway Graffiti", "Tag Artist", "Graffity", "Graffiti artist", "Types of Graffiti", "Wall vandalism", "Graffiti", "Graffiti poetry", "Graffiti culture"]}
{"id": 351, "question": "Which guitar innovator and player has a range of Gibson Guitars named after him?", "golden_answers": ["Les Paul", "Les paul", "Lester Polfuss", "Lester William Polsfuss", "The Log (guitar)", "Les Paul Trio"]}
{"id": 352, "question": "Based on a true story, which 2008 film starred Keira Knightley as the tragic Georgiana Cavendish?", "golden_answers": ["Duchess (disambiguation)", "The Duchess", "Duchess (song)", "The Duchess (disambiguation)", "'THE DUCHESS'"]}
{"id": 353, "question": "Who wrote the James Bond novel Solo?", "golden_answers": ["William Boyd", "Bill Boyd", "Boyd, William", "Boyd, Bill", "William Boyd (disambiguation)", "Bill Boyd (disambiguation)"]}
{"id": 354, "question": "Who was the first person to sell one million records?", "golden_answers": ["Errico Caruso", "Enrico Caruso", "Enrique Caruso"]}
{"id": 355, "question": "Mel Gibson (1990) and Kenneth Branagh (1996) have both played which character in movies?", "golden_answers": ["The Murder of Gonzago", "Bernardo (character)", "The Tragedy Of Hamlet Prince Of Denmark", "Tragical History of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark", "The tragical history of Hamlet", "Hamletian", "William Shakespeare's Hamlet", "Hamlet of Denmark", "The Tragical History of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark", "Tragical History of Hamlet Prince of Denmark", "The Revenge of Hamlett, Prince of Denmarke", "Marcellus (Hamlet)", "The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke", "Hamlet (Shakespeare)", "The Tragedy of Hamlet Prince of Denmark", "Hamlet (play)", "The Tragicall Historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke.", "The Tragical History Of Hamlet Prince of Denmark", "Goodnight sweet prince", "The Murder Of Gonzago", "Hamlet, Prince of Denmark", "Man delights not me", "Hamlet", "Bernardo (Hamlet)", "The Tragedy of Hamlet", "The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark"]}
{"id": 356, "question": "In Hanna and Barbera's TV cartoons base on The Addams Family who was the voice of Gomez?", "golden_answers": ["John Astin"]}
{"id": 357, "question": "In which decade was Piltdown man allegedly discovered in Sussex?", "golden_answers": ["1910s", "1910s (decade)", "Nineteen-tens", "1910s literature", "1910–1919", "1910-1919", "Music in the 1910's", "Nineteen tens", "1910's"]}
{"id": 358, "question": "In which country is the castle that gives the Habsburg dynasty its name?", "golden_answers": ["ISO 3166-1:CH", "Svissland", "Etymology of Switzerland", "Confederation Helvetia", "Swizerland", "Confederatio Helvetica", "Environmental Integrity Group", "Confoederatio Helvetica", "Svizra", "SWITZERLAND", "Confédération suisse", "SwissEnergy", "Schweitz", "Švýcarsko", "Die Schweiz", "Schwitzerland", "Confederation suisse", "Der Schweiz", "Swiss Confederated States", "Suiza", "Switz", "Switzeland", "Schweiz", "Confederation Helvetica", "Switserland", "Suisse", "Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft", "Switzerland information", "Confederaziun Svizra", "Switzer land", "Switzerland", "Land of the Switzers", "Swiss confederation", "Confœderatio Helvetica", "Swiss", "Confederation Suisse", "Confederation of Helvatia", "Land of the Swiss", "Confederaziun svizra", "Svizzera", "Swissland", "Swizterland", "Confédération Suisse", "Confederazione Svizzera", "Swiss Confederation"]}
{"id": 359, "question": "Which mammal has species called 'leopard', 'Grey' and 'Baikal'?", "golden_answers": ["Basic Underwater Demolition", "SEAL Team Three", "SEAL Team Seven", "American Navy Sea, Air, and Land Teams", "USN principal special operations", "SEAL (US Navy)", "US Navy Seals", "Navy SEALS", "Navy SEAL", "SEALs", "United States Navy SEAL", "Greenfaces", "SEALs (U. S. Navy)", "SEAL", "Navvy seal", "SEAL Team Ten", "SEALS", "SEAL Team Nine", "United States Navy Seals", "SEAL Team Two", "U.S. Navy SEAL", "United States Navy SEAL)", "Armed Forces Navy SEALs", "Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL Training", "United States Navy SEa, Air and Land", "USNS (task force)", "United States Navy SEALS", "Navy SEALs", "US Navy SEAL's", "US navy seal", "Osama bin Laden killers", "Naval commandos (United States)", "SEAL Team 8", "Delta seals", "SEAL Team 5", "SEAL Team 4", "SEAL Team 7", "U.S. Navy Seals", "SEAL Team 1", "Task Force Blue", "SEAL Team 3", "Sea, Air, and Land Teams", "Seal (U. S. Navy)", "Navy SEAL's", "SEAL (U. S. Navy)", "SEAL Team One", "Navy Seals", "US Navy SEALs", "SEAL Team Eight", "USN SEALs", "US Navy SEAL", "SEAL Delivery Vehicle Teams", "SEAL Teams", "SEAL Team Four", "SEAL Team Five", "Armed Forces Navy SEAL", "United States Navy Sea, Air and Land Forces", "SEAL Team 10", "American Navy SEAL", "U.S. Navy SEALS", "US Navy SEALS", "USNSs", "U.S. Navy seals", "Navy seals", "SEAL Team 2", "Navy Seal", "Armed Forces SEAL", "SEAL Team 9", "United States Navy Seal", "U.S. Seals", "United States Navy Sea Air and Land Forces", "American Navy SEALs", "SEALs (US Navy)", "United States Navy SEALs", "U.S. Navy SEALs", "SEALT", "United States Navy SEAL's", "U.s. navy seals"]}
{"id": 360, "question": "On the Beaufort scale what is defined as force 11?", "golden_answers": ["Storms (album)", "Storm (character)", "Storm (song)", "The Storm (disambiguation)", "Storm (disambiguation)", "Storm (film)", "Storm (band)", "The Storm (album)", "Storm (fictional character)", "STORM", "The Storm (film)", "Storm (album)", "The Storm (song)", "The storm", "Storm (single)", "A Storm", "The Storm"]}
{"id": 361, "question": "The cup, or bowl, Jesus was said to have used at the Last Supper is known as ‘The Holy ‘what’?", "golden_answers": ["Sangrael", "Grail legend", "The Holy Glair", "Grail mythos", "Sangraal", "Quest for the Holy Grail", "The Holy Grail", "Grail Quest", "Holy Grail", "Grail Myth", "Queste du Graal", "Sangreal", "The Quest of the Holy Grail", "Sangrail", "Grail", "Holy grail", "Holy Graal", "San Greal", "Grail myth", "Holy Grail Quest"]}
{"id": 362, "question": "The 1992 film ‘Wayne’s World’ was a spin-off of a sketch from which US television show?", "golden_answers": ["The Continental (satire)", "Velvet Jones", "Z105 with Joey Mack", "Disco Booty Junction", "S.N.L.", "Saturday Night (TV series)", "Studio 8H", "Saturday Night Live '80", "Bill brasky", "Saturday Night Live (Italy)", "SNL on E!", "William Robert %22Bill%22 Brasky", "Saturday Night Live: Japan", "History of Saturday Night Live", "Saturday night live", "Office Space (cartoon)", "Saturday Night Live (film)", "Saturday Night Live (Spain)", "Office Space (Milton/SNL shorts)", "Snl", "Saturday Night Live (Japan)", "Pump you up", "Caveman Lawyer", "Deandre Cole", "NBC's Saturday Night", "List of movies based on Saturday Night Live sketches", "Unfrozen cave man lawyer", "History of SNL:1990-2000", "Nbc snl", "Voice Immodulation", "Saturday Night Live Spain", "Hans & Franz", "The Continental (''Saturday Night Live'')", "Chess For Girls", "Pepsi Syndrome", "Tom Brolley", "Saturday Night Live: Spain", "Shit on Deborah's Desk", "Pepper Boy", "SNL", "Saturday Night Live Italy", "Saturday Night Live Japan", "Saturday Night Live", "Chris farley show", "Saturnday Night Live", "Chess for Girls", "Saturday Night Live: Italy", "Mango (Saturday Night Live Skit)", "Pumping Up with Hans & Franz", "The Continental (TV skit)"]}
{"id": 363, "question": "Which artist painted the 'Seagram Murals' which were originally commissioned by the Four Seasons Hotel in New York in 1958?", "golden_answers": ["Marcus Rothkovich", "Rothko, Mark", "Marcus Rothkowitz", "Rothkowitz", "Rotko", "MARK ROTHKO", "Dedication to Rothko", "Marks Rotko", "Rothko", "Mark Rothkowitz", "Mark Rothko"]}
{"id": 364, "question": "Traditional Latin pluralization of Latin-originating words ending in 'us' is to replace the 'us' with?", "golden_answers": ["%22I Love. . .%22 series", "I ♥...", "I Love...", "i", "I Love The", "I Love the", "I Love the...", "I❤...", "I heart the", "I ...", "%22I Love the. . .%22 series", "I Love the... series", "I♥...", "I Love The...", "I Love The…"]}
{"id": 365, "question": "What is vellum parchment made from", "golden_answers": ["Calfskin", "Calf-skin", "Calf skin", "Veau velours", "Chickenskin"]}
{"id": 366, "question": "In music how many quavers make a minim?", "golden_answers": ["Four (4)"]}
{"id": 367, "question": "In the TV sit-com 'Porridge', a youngish David Jason played the part of which old man?", "golden_answers": ["'BLANCO' (Webb)", "Blanco Webb"]}
{"id": 368, "question": "Which motor company owns the truck maker, Scania?", "golden_answers": ["SAAB", "Saab", "Saab (disambiguation)"]}
{"id": 369, "question": "Which Serbian football club is the only one from that country to win an UEFA completion?", "golden_answers": ["Red Star Belgrade F.C", "Red Star Belgrade F.C.", "Crvena Zvezda FK", "F.K. Crvena Zvezda", "FK Estrella Roja", "FK Crvena zvezda", "Crevna zvezda", "F.C. Red star Belgrade", "Red Star Belgrade FC", "Crvena zvezda FK", "F.K. Crvena zvezda", "FK crvena zvezda", "FK Crvena Zvezda Beograd", "Red Star Belgrade", "Red Star Beograd", "Fk crvena zvezda", "Crvena zvezda Beograd", "F.K. Crvena zvezda Beograd", "Red star Belgrade FC", "Crvena Zvezda F.K.", "Red Star of Belgrade", "Red star Belgrade", "FC Crevna Zvezda", "FC Red Star Belgrade", "Red star Belgrade F.C.", "Crvena Zvezda Beograd", "Zvezdina zvezda", "F.C Red Star Belgrade", "FK Crvena Zvezda", "Crvena zvezda F.K.", "FK Crvena zvezda Beograd", "RED STAR BELGRADE", "FC Red star Belgrade", "FK Red Star", "F.K. Crvena Zvezda Beograd", "F.C. Red Star Belgrade"]}
{"id": 370, "question": "In World War II, which company manufactured the 'Beaufighter'?", "golden_answers": ["Bristol (England)", "Bristol, United Kingdom", "Bristol", "Bristol, UK", "Bristol, England", "Bristolshire", "City of Bristol, United Kingdom", "Bristol; City of UA", "Brycgstow", "County Borough of Bristol", "Bristol (district)", "Westbury Park Primary School", "UN/LOCODE:GBBRS", "BRISTOL", "Brizzle", "The weather in Bristol", "City of Bristol", "Unitary Authority of Bristol"]}
{"id": 371, "question": "Bedloe’s Island in New York Harbour, is the former name of which island?", "golden_answers": ["Bedloe's Island", "Fort Wood (New York and New Jersey)", "Bedloe", "Liberty Island", "Bedloes island", "Fort Wood (New York)", "Bedloe island", "Bedloe Island"]}
{"id": 372, "question": "Manhattan Island is bounded by three rivers, the Hudson, the East and which other?", "golden_answers": ["List of crossings of the Harlem River", "Sherman Creek, New York", "The Harlem River", "Sherman Creek (New York)", "Harlem River"]}
{"id": 373, "question": "Who was the last Briton to win the Nobel Prize for Literature?", "golden_answers": ["Jane Somers", "Doris Lessing", "Briefing for a Descent into Hell", "Doris Lessig", "Lessing, Doris", "Doris May Lessing CH, OBE", "Doris lessing", "Doris May Lessing", "Doris Tayler"]}
{"id": 374, "question": "In which Joan Crawford Oscar winning film did the eponymous heroine run a successful restaurant?", "golden_answers": ["Mildred Pierce (novel)", "Mildred Pierce (movie)", "Mildred Pierce"]}
{"id": 375, "question": "What game whose objective is to knock over wooden blocks by throwing wooden sticks at them is like a combination of bowling, horseshoes and chess and enjoys popularity in Sweden?", "golden_answers": ["Kubb", "Koob the game"]}
{"id": 376, "question": "You have the right to remain silent and Anything you say or do can and will be held against you in a court of law are typical of the wording used by police officers to inform suspects of their rights following what landmark Supreme Court decision of 1966?", "golden_answers": ["Vignera v. New York", "Miranda decision", "Miranda V Arizona", "Miranda vs. Arizona", "California v. Stewart", "Miranda V. Arizona", "Vignera v. State of New York", "Miranda v. arizona", "Miranda v Arizona", "Miranda versus Arizona", "Miranda vs. arizona", "Miranda v. Arizona", "384 U.S. 436", "Westover v. United States"]}
{"id": 377, "question": "Narcotics were originally developed for inducing, and are named from?", "golden_answers": ["Numbness/sleep"]}
{"id": 378, "question": "‘Corylus’ is the Latin name for which plant?", "golden_answers": ["Hazel", "Hazel tree", "Lopima", "Corylus", "Hazel (Corylus)", "Hazelbush"]}
{"id": 379, "question": "Which art gallery is in Trafalgar Square?", "golden_answers": ["National Gallery, London, England", "National Gallery London", "National Galery", "Directors of the National Gallery", "National Gallery of Art, London", "NATIONAL GALLERY", "The National Gallery, London", "National Gallery, London", "National Gallery in London", "London National Gallery", "Sainsbury Wing", "National Gallery: London", "National Gallery of London", "National gallery", "National Gallery", "National Gallery (London)", "National gallery, london", "The National Gallery"]}
{"id": 380, "question": "\"Who was the female member of the 1980's pop music duo, \"\"Eurythmics\"\"?\"", "golden_answers": ["Annie lennox", "ANNIE LENNOX", "Annie Lenox", "Annie Lennox", "Ann Lennox"]}
{"id": 381, "question": "Which sportsman won the fourth series of the British television show ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ in 2006?", "golden_answers": ["Mark Ramprakash", "Mark Ravin Ramprakash"]}
{"id": 382, "question": "Can you name the singer of the title track for '1971 - Diamonds Are Forever'?", "golden_answers": ["Dame Shirley Bassey DBE", "The Love Album (Shirley Bassey album)", "Dame Shirley Bassey", "Shirley Bassey", "Shirley Veronica Bassey", "Shirley Bassett", "Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey", "Shirley Bassie", "Burly Chassis"]}
{"id": 383, "question": "'Cape Cod Salad' is an exotic summer dish centred", "golden_answers": ["LOBSTER"]}
{"id": 384, "question": "On which river does Ipswich stand?", "golden_answers": ["Orwell (disambiguation)", "Orwell"]}
{"id": 385, "question": "The usage fee for what UK public provision remained at one penny from 1855 until decimalization in 1971?", "golden_answers": ["Men's room", "Public lavatories", "Public Toilet", "Public conveniences", "Restroom stall", "Washroom", "Comfort rooms", "John (washroom)", "Public toilet", "Public lavatory", "Public convenience", "🚻", "Rest rooms", "Public washroom", "Public toilets", "Restroom", "Comfort room", "Rest room", "Rest-rooms", "Washroom architecture", "Toilet rooms", "Rest-room", "Restrooms", "Ladies' room", "Public restroom", "Mens room"]}
{"id": 386, "question": "‘La Marcha Real’ (The Royal march) is the national anthem of which country?", "golden_answers": ["Islands of Spain", "España", "Reino de España", "Name of Spain", "Espagna", "Espańa", "Reino de Espana", "Espana", "Kingdom of the Spains", "The Spanish Society", "Espainia", "Mountains of Spain", "Regne d'Espanya", "The kingdom of Spain", "SPAIN", "Regne d'Espanha", "Espanya", "Espainiako Erresuma", "Etymology of Spain", "Spane", "ISO 3166-1:ES", "Spain", "Spanish Kingdom", "Kingdom of Spain", "El Reino de España", "El Reino de Espana"]}
{"id": 387, "question": "Which English general medical practitioner is known to have killed at least 218 of his patients, and was caught when he became unexpectedly a beneficiary in the will of Kathleen Grundy?", "golden_answers": ["Doctor shipman", "Dr. Harold Shipman", "Dr Harold Shipman", "Dr Shipman", "Primrose Shipman", "Dr. Shipman", "Harold Shipman", "Fred Shipman", "Dr. Harold Frederick SHIPMAN", "Harold shipman", "Dr. death (harold shipman)", "Harold Frederick Shipman"]}
{"id": 388, "question": "Who was ousted as Panama's leader after a 1989 US invasion ordered by President George H.W. Bush, was convicted of drug racketeering and related charges in 1992, and was extradited to France at the end of April 2010 on charges of laundering around US$3 million in drug proceeds by buying luxury apartments in Paris?", "golden_answers": ["Manuel Antonio Noriega Moreno", "Manuel Noreiga", "Noriega Moreno, Manuel Antonio", "Manuel Noriega Morena", "General Noriega", "Manuel Noriega", "Manny Noriega", "Manuel Antonio Noriega Morena", "Manuel Noriega Moreno", "Manuel Antonio Noriega", "Manuel Noregia", "Manuel noriega"]}
{"id": 389, "question": "John Lennon's hand-written lyrics for which song sold for US$1.2 million at Sotheby's in June 2010?", "golden_answers": ["A Day in the Life", "A Day In The Life", "A Day in the Life (song)", "I read the news today", "Day in the life", "A day in the life", "Day In The Life", "I'd love to turn you on", "A Day in The Life", "A day in life", "I read the news today, oh boy", "I read the news today oh boy"]}
{"id": 390, "question": "Which Verdi opera is also a popular acronym used in the advertising and selling professions?", "golden_answers": ["Amonasro", "Amneris", "Aïda", "Aida", "Radames", "Aida (opera)"]}
{"id": 391, "question": "Who invented the lightning rod?", "golden_answers": ["A Tradesman of Philidelphia", "Bin Franklin", "Abigail Afterwit", "The Busybody", "Anthony Afterwit", "Betty Diligent", "Benjamin Franklin", "The Benjamin Franklin", "Franklinian", "Friend to the Poor", "Ben Franlkin", "Bejamin franklin", "Alice Addertongue", "Sage of the Constitutional Convention", "Franklinic", "Benjamin franklin", "Those who would give up Essential Liberty", "Ben Franklin", "B franklin", "The Benjamin Franklin Bust", "B. Franklin", "Abigail Twitterfield", "Benjamin (Ben) Franklin", "Ben franklin", "Sidi Mehemet Ibrahim", "B Franklin"]}
{"id": 392, "question": "Which four letter word beginning with T is a small mountain lake?", "golden_answers": ["Tarn", "Tarn (disambiguation)"]}
{"id": 393, "question": "Who won best British group and best British album at the 2000 Brit Awards", "golden_answers": ["Travis", "Travis (name)", "Travis (disambiguation)"]}
{"id": 394, "question": "Before being surpassed in 1311 AD by the Lincoln Cathedral in England, what construction with its 481 feet held the title for the tallest man-made structure for hundreds of years?", "golden_answers": ["Great Pyramid of Giza built around 2500 BC"]}
{"id": 395, "question": "What was Reg Varney's character called in 'On the Buses'?", "golden_answers": ["List of On the Buses characters", "On The Buses", "Stan Butler", "On the buses", "STAN BUTLER", "On the Buses"]}
{"id": 396, "question": "Kingsley Amis, John Gardner and Raymond Benson have written novels about which character, after the death of the original author?", "golden_answers": ["James Bond formula", "James Bond", "James Bond 007", "Bond, James Bond", "List of James Bond characters", "'JAMES BOND'", "List of actors who portrayed James Bond", "Mr bond", "James bond", "James bonf", "James Bond List", "Bond 007", "Secret Agent 007", "List of actors who portayed James Bond", "Bond, James", "James Bond OO7", "Sir James Bond", "Bond. James Bond.", "The name's Bond. James Bond.", "Unofficial James Bond film", "Bondian", "Bond Extreme", "Double-o seven"]}
{"id": 397, "question": "Which English word comes from an old French word meaning sour wine?", "golden_answers": ["White vinegar", "Fruit vinegar", "Coconut vinegar", "🜋", "🜊", "🜌", "Vinager", "Vineager", "Chili-vinegar", "Beer vinegar", "Vinegars", "Cane vinegar", "Vingar", "Sukang iloko", "Alegar", "Vinegar", "Red wine vinegar", "Spirit vinegar", "Sour wine", "Honey vinegar", "Aceto", "Vineger", "Thieves vinegar", "Malt vinegar", "Wine vinegar", "Persimmon vinegar"]}
{"id": 398, "question": "What U.S. state is closest to Africa (geographically)?", "golden_answers": ["Religion in Maine", "Sports in Maine", "Etat du Maine", "State symbols of Maine", "23rd State", "Demographics of Maine", "Department of Maine", "Maine.gov", "Maine, United States", "Www.maine.gov", "Twenty-third State", "Transport in Maine", "Symbols of the State of Maine", "Maine (U.S. state)", "State of Maine", "Politics of Maine", "Twenty-Third State", "Climate of Maine", "Maine Atlantic Coast", "The Pine Tree State", "État du Maine", "US-ME", "Maine (state)", "Transportation in Maine", "Pine Tree State", "Government of Maine", "Maine lakes", "Maine Lake Country", "Geography of Maine", "Katahdin Elementary School", "Maine", "Economy of Maine"]}
{"id": 399, "question": "What word, deriving from centuries-old papal custom, refers to favouring/favoring relatives in awarding responsibility and authority?", "golden_answers": ["Nepotistical", "Nepotismo", "Nepotism", "Nepotistic", "Nepotist", "Nespotism", "Nepotists", "Nepotic", "Nepote", "NEPOTISM"]}
{"id": 400, "question": "Who was the first Briton to win the Nobel Prize for Medicine for his work on malaria?", "golden_answers": ["SIR RONALD ROSS", "Sir Ronald Ross", "Ronald ross", "Ronald Ross"]}
{"id": 401, "question": "In what month was the attack on Pearl Harbor?", "golden_answers": ["December", "㋋", "Xber", "Dec.", "Decembre"]}
{"id": 402, "question": "In Channel 4's 1987 adaptation of Tom Sharpe's novel 'Porterhouse Blue', who played the part of Skullion the Head Porter?", "golden_answers": ["David Jason filmography", "David Jason", "Filmography of David Jason", "Sir David Jason"]}
{"id": 403, "question": "The ashes of author Alfred Wainwright were scattered on the summit of which Lake District fell?", "golden_answers": ["Hay bale", "Hay balers", "Hayrick", "Grass hay", "Haystacks", "Hay steaming", "Haying", "Hay", "Haystalk", "Haystack (pile)", "Haystack", "Hay meadow", "Haymaking"]}
{"id": 404, "question": "Which international cricket side had its best year ever in 2014 with five Test wins?", "golden_answers": ["N Z", "Nouvelle-Zelande", "Kiwiland", "New Zealand's", "New Zealand.", "Nz", "New Zealand,", "NEW Z", "N Zealand", "NEW ZEALAND", "New Zealend", "Administrative divisions of new zealand", "New Zaeland", "N z", "Kiwistan", "Enzed", "NewZealand", "NZ", "Name of New Zealand", "Staten Landt", "New+Zealand", "NZL", "Nu Tirani", "Neo Zealand", "ISO 3166-1:NZ", "New Zealnd", "AoTeAroa", "Sheepland", "Aotearoa / New Zealand", "Subdivisions of New Zealand", "Its got that new zeal", "New Zealand", "Newzealand", "New Zeland", "New-Zealand", "New Zeeland", "Administrative divisions of New Zealand", "New Zealnad", "Staten Land", "N.Z.", "Staaten land", "New.Zealand", "Mew Zealand", "Maoriland", "N. Zealand", "Etymology of New Zealand", "New Xealand", "Māoria", "New zelanad", "Niu Tireni", "New zealand", "New zeland", "Nova Zeelandia", "New zeeland"]}
{"id": 405, "question": "Which state on the Gulf of Mexico is nearest the end of the alphabet?", "golden_answers": ["Texas (U.S. State)", "US-TX", "Texos", "Texas", "Lone Star State", "Texas, USA", "Religion in Texas", "Texas (state)", "Lake Ozark, Texas", "Christianity in Texas", "The State of Texas", "Twenty-eighth State", "Texas-sized", "Texas (State)", "28th State", "The Lone Star State", "Twenty-Eighth State", "Texas, United States", "Texas (U.S. state)", "Texass", "State of Texas", "Everything is bigger in Texas", "28th state"]}
{"id": 406, "question": "\"Who had a UK No. 1 hit in 1977 with \"\"Silver Lady\"\"?\"", "golden_answers": ["Payne & Redemption", "(David) Soul", "The Covered Man", "David Soul"]}
{"id": 407, "question": "Which film starring Steve McQueen featured a car chase through the streets of San Francisco?", "golden_answers": ["Bullitt", "Lieutenant Frank Bullitt"]}
{"id": 408, "question": "Haematoma and Ecchymosis are medical terms which more commonly are called a?", "golden_answers": ["Contuse", "Slap marks", "Bone bruise", "Slap mark", "Contusions", "Blue and black", "Contusive", "Blue-and-black", "Contusional", "Contused", "Contused wound", "Spontaneous ecchymoses", "Blue & black", "Contusing", "Contuses", "Bruises", "Black and blue", "Bruised", "Bruise", "Black-and-blue", "Contusively", "Bruising", "Contusionally", "Contusion"]}
{"id": 409, "question": "Hippocampus is the Latin name for which emblematic marine creature?", "golden_answers": ["Hippocampus (fish)", "Hippocampus (Genus)", "Seahorse (fish)", "Seahorse", "Sea Horse", "Sea horse", "Sea horses", "Seahorses", "Hippocampus (genus)"]}
{"id": 410, "question": "Who coached New Zealand when they won the 2011 Rugby Union World Cup?", "golden_answers": ["Graham Henry", "GRAHAM HENRY", "Sir Graham Henry"]}
{"id": 411, "question": "What fruit gets its name from its similarity to the locally native word for testicle?", "golden_answers": ["Avocado pear", "Alligator pear", "Persea gratissima", "Avacado", "Advocado", "Avacada", "Avocado criollo", "Avocado", "Avocado Cultivation in California", "Butter fruit", "Avokado", "Persea americana", "Fuerte avocado", "Avocardo", "Avacado pit", "Avocados", "Avocodo", "Alligator Pear"]}
{"id": 412, "question": "Who was the first bowler to take 300 test wickets?", "golden_answers": ["FRED TRUMAN"]}
{"id": 413, "question": "\"What \"\"kissing\"\" disease, common among teenagers, can cause swollen lymph nodes and fatigue?\"", "golden_answers": ["Epstein barr virus mononucleosis", "Gland fever", "Glandular fever", "Mononucleosis", "Kissing disease", "Infectous nucleosis", "Pfeiffer's disease", "Infectious Mononucleosis", "EBV infectious mononucleosis", "Infectious mononucleosis", "Pfeiffers disease", "Mononucleosis infectiosa", "The kissing disease", "Glandular Fever", "Antibodies, heterophile", "Infectious mononucleosis (Glandular Fever)"]}
{"id": 414, "question": "In Greek Mythology who was the princess rescued from the Sea Monster by Perseus?", "golden_answers": ["Andromena", "Andromeda", "Andromeda (disambiguation)", "Andromada", "Andromeda (band)", "ANDROMEDA"]}
{"id": 415, "question": "What fictional creatures eat 7 meals a day, including second breakfast and elevenses?", "golden_answers": ["Hobbits", "Periannath", "Hobbitish", "Fallohides", "Pheriannath", "Stoor", "Holbytla", "Kuduk", "Holbyta", "JRR Tolkien/Hobbits", "Hobbit hole", "Harfoots", "Fallohide", "Smial", "Harfoot", "A hobbit", "Hobit", "Hobbit (Tolkien)", "Hobbit", "Hobbit-hole", "Stoors", "Hobbit holes", "Hobbitry", "Holbytlan", "Hobbitses"]}
{"id": 416, "question": "In which country is the region Dalmatia?", "golden_answers": ["Croácia", "Republika Hrvatska", "ISO 3166-1:HR", "Trema (Croatia)", "Republic of Croatia", "Kroatien", "Croatia/Hrvatska", "Hirvatistan", "Croatia", "Croazia", "Hravatska", "Croacia", "Kroatia", "Hrvatska", "Crotaia"]}
{"id": 417, "question": "Where in Scotland is Dunvegan Castle?", "golden_answers": ["Isle of Skye", "Skitis Island", "Altvaid", "Eilean a'Cheò", "Eilean a' Cheo", "Achnahanaid", "Eilean a’ Cheo", "Skye", "An t-Eilean Sgitheanach", "Isle Of Skye", "Isle-of-Skye", "Eilean Sgitheanach", "The Winged Isle", "Isle of skye", "Eilean a' Cheò", "Eilean a'Cheo"]}
{"id": 418, "question": "What notorious outlaw was shot in the back by the coward Robert Ford?", "golden_answers": ["Jesse James Northfield Raid", "Mr. Howard", "Jesse James (outlaw)", "Jesse james", "Jesse W. James", "Jesse Woodson James", "Jesse James (Outlaw)", "Jesse James"]}
{"id": 419, "question": "Complete the title of the debut novel by Tony Hawks 'Round Ireland with a ….'", "golden_answers": ["The Fridge", "Electric Brixton", "The fridge", "Escape from Samsara", "FRIDGE"]}
{"id": 420, "question": "\"Who has the motto \"\"Nation shall speak peace unto nation\"\"\"", "golden_answers": ["Auntie Beeb", "The bbc", "Creative future", "Beebies", "The British Broadcasting Corporation", "Bbc", "British broadcasting channel", "B B C", "BBC Licence and Agreement", "B. B. C.", "British broadcasting corporation", "The B B C", "British Broadcasting Corportation", "BBC 3D", "The B.B.C.", "British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)", "BBC Sponsor", "British Broadcasting Co", "BBC", "BBC (TV channel)", "BBC review", "British Broadcasting Corp", "Bbc.co.uk/cbbc/games/", "BBC UK", "The BBC", "BBC Charter Review", "B.B.C.", "The B. B. C.", "British Broadcasting Cooperation", "BBC's", ".bbc", "British Broadcasting Corporation", "British Broadcasting Corp.", "BBC Review", "British Brodcasting Corporation", "British Broadcast Corporation"]}
{"id": 421, "question": "Pd is the chemical symbol for which element?", "golden_answers": ["The Palladium", "PALLADIUM"]}
{"id": 422, "question": "Which metal is created by the 'Bessemer Process'?", "golden_answers": ["Steel", "Steel workers", "Steel plate", "Steel truss", "Steelworker", "Steel (alloy)", "Steel industry", "STEEL", "Steel (metal)", "Steels", "Titanic steel", "Steelworkers", "Steel in Africa", "Steel sheeting", "Crude steel", "Steel worker", "Unwrapped steel", "Long steel products", "Steel Construction", "Steel manufacture"]}
{"id": 423, "question": "What name was given to the fossils, discovered in 2004, of humans with large feet, that stood about a metre high?", "golden_answers": ["Human Hobbit", "Hobbit man", "Indonesian Hobbit", "Hobbit (hominid)", "Floresians", "Hobbit skeleton", "H. floresiensis", "Flores man", "Homo florensis", "Flores hobbit", "Homo floresienses", "Floresiensis", "Flores Man", "Homo floresensis", "Homo Floresiensis", "LB1", "Hobbit humans", "Homo floresiensis", "Homo floriensis", "Human hobbit", "Floresian", "H. Floresiensis"]}
{"id": 424, "question": "Which American state shares borders with Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia and Pennsylvania?", "golden_answers": ["Ohio River Vally", "Ohio river", "List of cities and towns on the Ohio River", "Ohio River valley", "Ohio valley", "Upper Ohio River", "List of cities and towns along the Ohio River", "Pollution of the Ohio River", "The Ohio", "Rio Ohio", "River Ohio", "Ohio River (United States)", "List of cities on the Ohio River", "OHIO", "Lower Ohio River", "Río Ohio", "The Ohio river", "List of cities along the Ohio River", "Ohio River", "Ohio River Valley"]}
{"id": 425, "question": "What does the Greek word Mesopotamia mean?", "golden_answers": ["Between Two Rivers", "Between two rivers"]}
{"id": 426, "question": "Which London theatre used to boast 'We Never Close'?", "golden_answers": ["Windmill", "WindMill", "Windmills", "Wind wheel", "Wind-Mill", "Wind-mill", "Wind mill", "WINDMILL", "Wind Mill", "Sectional windmill", "Wind wheels", "Windmill tower", "Eolian generator", "Æolian generator", "Aeolian generator"]}
{"id": 427, "question": "Who was the leader of the gang whose members included Benny the Ball ,Brain and Choo Choo?", "golden_answers": ["Brain (Top Cat character", "Top Cat.", "Top Cat", "Top cat", "Boss Cat"]}
{"id": 428, "question": "In which Jane Austen novel is Frederick Wentworth the lover of Anne Elliot?", "golden_answers": ["Inveigling", "Suasion", "Persuasive", "Social Psychology Persuasion", "Persuasion", "Suasions", "Persuades", "Inveigles", "Persuasive communication", "PERSUASION", "Heuristic persuasion", "Persuading", "Persuade", "Inveigled", "Inveigle", "Persuaded", "Systematic persuasion", "Social persuasion"]}
{"id": 429, "question": "Formed in Liverpool in 1977, The Crucial Three lasted only about 6 weeks and never recorded, yet all three members became successful musicians. Name any one member.", "golden_answers": ["Pete Wylie, Ian McCulloch and Julian Cope"]}
{"id": 430, "question": "What is a vent in the Earth's crust that spouts a fountain of boiling water called?", "golden_answers": ["Geyser", "Cold-water geyser", "Cold water geyser", "Coldwater geyser", "Hot-water geyser", "Hot water geyser", "GEYSER", "Hotwater geyser", "Gyser", "Cryogeysers", "Geysers", "Cryogeyser"]}
{"id": 431, "question": "What was Britain called - before it was Britain?", "golden_answers": ["Albion's shore", "Albion", "Alouion"]}
{"id": 432, "question": "Saint Fidelis Church, otherwise known as The Cathedral of the Plains, is located in which US state?", "golden_answers": ["Kans.", "Demographics of Kansas", "Economy of Kansas", "Kansasanian Soviet Socialist Republic", "Politics of Kansas", "Law of Kansas", "Climate of Kansas", "Kan.", "Cansas", "Kansas", "State of Kansas", "Geography of Kansas", "Culture of Kansas", "Transportation in Kansas", "KS, USA", "Thirty-fourth State", "Brownbackistan", "Sunflower State", "Transport in Kansas", "Religion in Kansas", "The Sunflower State", "Kansas (State)", "Sports in Kansas", "Thirty-Fourth State", "Kansas (U.S. state)", "Kansas, United States", "34th State", "Kansas (state)"]}
{"id": 433, "question": "What numbers are on the two red pool balls?", "golden_answers": ["3 and 11"]}
{"id": 434, "question": "Which red dwarf star, approximately 4.2 light-years distant in the constellation of Centaurus is the nearest star to the Sun?", "golden_answers": ["Gl 551", "Proxima Centauri", "GCTP 3278.00", "V645 Centauri", "Proxima centauri", "Proxima Centauri C", "Nearest star to our planet", "LHS 49", "Alpha Centauri C", "Closest star", "Rigil Kent C", "Proxima Centari", "Proxima Centaurus", "Alpha Proxima", "Proxima Centuri", "Gliese 551", "Alpha proxima"]}
{"id": 435, "question": "Which country used to be called Southern Rhodesia?", "golden_answers": ["Zimbobwe", "Health care in Zimbabwe", "Zimbabwean cultural practices", "People of Zimbabwe", "Republic of Zimbabwe", "Zimbabwean legends", "Zimbabwae", "Zimbabwian", "Republic Of Zimbabwe", "Cuisine of Zimbabwe", "Zimbabwean cuisine", "ZWE", "Zimbabwei", "Zimbabwe", "Etymology of Zimbabwe", "ISO 3166-1:ZW", "Republic Zimbabwe", "Zimbawean", "Zimbabwean", "Name of Zimbabwe", "Chimpabwe"]}
{"id": 436, "question": "Which game that contained many D&D; features and references, including a computer controlled dungeon master, created in 1975 by Will Crowther on a DEC PDP-10 computer, the first widely used adventure game, was significantly expanded in 1976 by Don Woods, that inspired a group of students at MIT to write a game called Zork in the summer of 1977 for the PDP-10 minicomputer which became quite popular on the ARPANET?", "golden_answers": ["Adventurers", "Adventurer", "Adventures", "Adventure", "Trill seeking", "Adventurous", "Thrill seeking"]}
{"id": 437, "question": "'Cosy In The Rocket', by the British electronic band 'Psapp' (pron. sap) is the theme tune to which American drama series?", "golden_answers": ["Gray's Anatomy (TV series)", "Grey's Anatomy (TV series)", "Grey's Anatomy scrubs", "Greys Anatomy", "Greys Anatmy", "Grey's Anatomy", "Grey′s Anatomy", "Greys anatomy", "Seattle Grace Hospital", "Grey's", "Grace and Atomy", "Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital", "Grey's anatomy", "'GREY'S ANATOMY'", "Grey anatomy", "Grey’s Anatomy", "Grey's Anatmy", "Grace Anatomy", "Greysanatomy", "Grey's Anatomy (tv)", "Greys natomy", "Grey Anatomy"]}
{"id": 438, "question": "“And Another Thing...” by Eoin Colfer, published in 2009, eight years after the death of the author of the first five, is described as the sixth in which trilogy of books?", "golden_answers": ["Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", "THHG2TG", "The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy", "The Hitch-hikers' Guide to the Galaxy", "Hg2tg", "The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy", "Knack of flying", "HGttG", "Hitchhiker's guide", "Spelling of Hitchhiker's Guide", "HHGTG", "Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy", "Hitchikers' Guide to the Galaxy", "Frood", "Hitch-hikers' Guide to the Galaxy", "Thhgttg", "Thermo-Fusion", "The Ultra-Complete Index to the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy", "Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy", "Hitch hikers guide to the galaxy", "The hitchhikers guide to the galaxy", "The Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy", "HG2G", "Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy", "The Hitch-hikers Guide", "The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy", "Hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy", "THHGTTG", "The Hitchhiker's Guide", "Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy", "Hitch hiker's guide to the galaxy", "The Hitch-hikers guide to the Galaxy", "HHG2G", "The Hitch-hiker's Guide", "Hitchhiker's guide to the Galaxy", "HHGTTG", "The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy", "THGTTG", "The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy", "HHG2TG", "Hhgttg", "Hitchhikers' Guide", "The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy", "Ultimate hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy", "The hitch-hikers guide to the galaxy", "The Hitch Hikers Guide", "The complete hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy", "Hitchhikers guide", "Hitchikers guide", "The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy", "A Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy", "Hitchhikers' Guide to the Guide", "Hitchhiker guide to the galaxy", "The Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy", "The hitch-hiker's guide to the galaxy", "Hitchhiker's Guide", "The Hitchhikers' Guide to the Galaxy", "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy", "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", "Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy", "Hitchiker's guide to the galaxy", "HH2G", "Hhgg", "Hitchikers guide to the galaxy", "Hitchhiker's Guide To the Galaxy", "Hg2g", "HHGttG", "Hitchhiker's", "The Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy", "Hitch-hikers guide to the galaxy", "Hhg2g", "The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy", "Betelgeusians", "HGTTG", "Arcturan mega-donkey", "The Hitch Hiker's Guide", "Hitchhiker guide", "100 more things to do in zero gravity", "Hitch-hiker's guide to the galaxy", "Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy", "The Hitchhiker’s Guide To The Galaxy", "Trilogy in four parts", "Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy", "THHGG", "Hoopy", "Resistance is useless!", "The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide", "The hitch hiker's guide to the galaxy", "Trilogy in five parts", "Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy", "Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy", "The Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy", "I seem to be having problems with my lifestyle", "Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", "The Hitchhikers Guide", "Hitchhikers Guide", "Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy", "HHGG", "I seem to be having tremendous difficulty with my lifestyle", "Hoopy frood"]}
{"id": 439, "question": "In the 1963 film ‘Summer Holiday’ the four boys are joined by a girl trio during their journey. Name any of the three actresses in the trio.", "golden_answers": ["UNA STUBBS, PAMELA HART or JACQUELINE DARYL"]}
{"id": 440, "question": "In 2014 Russia closed branches of what global brand amidst East-West sanction?", "golden_answers": ["Mackey D's", "Yum Chums", "Micky Ds", "Speedee", "Mac Donalds", "McD's", "McDonald’s", "Mcdo", "Mc Donald's", "McDonald's Hamburgers", "Macky d", "MdDonalds", "Mcdonald's Corp.", "McDonalds", "Mickey-D's", "Der Schotte", "McDonald's restaurants", "McDonalds's", "McDonald's/Archive 1", "Criticism of McDonald's", "The McDonald's Corporation", "McDonalds Corporation", "MacDonald's", "We love to see you smile", "McDonald's", "Aboutmcdonalds.com", "McDankee's", "McDonalds Restaurants", "List of assets owned by McDonald's", "Mcdonalds Corporation", "McDonald's Restaurant", "MankDonalds", "McHappy Day", "QSCV", "McDonald's Corp.", "McDonald's Corporation", "McDonald's Restaraunt", "McD", "McDonald's Singapore", "Global impact of McDonald's", "Salads Plus", "Mcdonald's corporation", "McDonalds.com", "Mcdonald's", "Mckinley mac", "McDonald's Restaurants", "Mc Donalds", "MacDonalds", "Placcy D's", "Hankook McDonald's", "McDonald's Corp", "Mickey d", "Mcdonalds Corp", "McDonald’s Corporation", "MacDoh", "Double Beef and Bacon", "Maccas", "Placcy-D's", "Macca's", "McDonald's Drive-In", "Macky d's", "Mc.donalds", "Maccy d's", "Criticisms of McDonald's", "Mc donalds", "Micky D's", "McDo", "Mackey-D's", "McDonald/'s Corporation", "Mcdonalds", "McDonals", "Macdonald's", "Mickey D's", "Mcmichigan.com"]}
{"id": 441, "question": "What is the county town of the Irish County Mayo?", "golden_answers": ["Catlebar", "Castle of the Barry family", "Castle Bar", "Caisleán an Bharraigh", "Caislean an Bharraigh", "Castlebar", "Castlebar, Mayo", "Cornanool"]}
{"id": 442, "question": "What percentage of the earth's surface is covered by Europe?", "golden_answers": ["eight %", "8 %", "8%"]}
{"id": 443, "question": "Name either of the two English counties that Imran Khan played cricket for", "golden_answers": ["Sussex and Worcestershire"]}
{"id": 444, "question": "Swifter, Higher, Stronger’ is the motto for the modern ‘what’?", "golden_answers": ["History of the Modern Olympics", "The Olympics", "Modern Olympic Games", "The greek olympics", "Olympick games", "Olympics", "History of the modern Olympics", "Olimpics", "Modern Olympics", "OlympicGames", "Olympic games", "History of the modern olympics", "Olympics Games", "Olympic.org", "Les Jeux Olympiques", "Olympionike", "The Games (Olympics)", "Parade of nations", "Unannounced Olympiads", "Olympic Games", "Olimpic games", "Olympic history", "The Olympic Games"]}
{"id": 445, "question": "The state of Oaxaca, hit by a devastating mudslide in October 2010, is in which country?", "golden_answers": ["Mexican Republic", "MEXICO", "Estados Unidos de México", "Sierra de la Estrella", "Mexico (country)", "Mexicó", "The United Mexican States", "Estados Unidos de Mexico", "Central Mexico", "ISO 3166-1:MX", "Mexiko", "Méjico", "Mexique", "Mexican United States", "Mexican'", "The United State of Mexico", "Mountains of Mexico", "Old Mexico", "United states of mexico", "EUM", "Messico", "Mejico", "The United States of Mexicans", "Untied Mexican States", "México", "Etymology of Mexico", "Meixcan", "Estados Unidos Mexicanos", "Mexic", "Mexxico", "Mexican Union", "The United States of Mexico", "United State of Mexico", "Mexico", "Republic of Mexico", "Mexican Federal Republic", "United Mexican States", "Mexican coast", "Mehico", "United States of Mexicans", "United States of Mexico"]}
{"id": 446, "question": "Which country is bordered by Cambodia and Laos to the west and China to the north?", "golden_answers": ["Độc lập - tự do - hạnh phúc", "Cộng Hòa Xã Hội Chủ Nghĩa Việt Nam", "越南社會主義共和國", "ISO 3166-1:VN", "SRVN", "VIETNAM", "CHXHCN Vietnam", "Viet Nam Socialist Repub", "SRoV", "S.R. Vietnam", "Languages of Viet Nam", "Communist Vietnam", "Red Vietnam (modern)", "Doc lap, tu do, hanh phuc", "People's Republic of Vietnam", "VietNam", "Việtnam", "Socialist Republic of Viet Nam", "Yue Nan", "Viêtnam", "Độc lập, tự do, hạnh phúc", "SR Vietnam", "Yuenan", "Vietman", "Vietnarm", "Viet nam", "Veitnam", "Languages of Vietnam", "Viêt Nam", "Vietnam", "The Socialist Republic of Vietnam", "Cong Hoa Xa Hoi Chu Nghia Viet Nam", "Etymology of Vietnam", "Socialist Republic of Vietnam", "Doc lap - tu do - hanh phuc", "Cộng hòa Xã hội Chủ nghĩa Việt Nam", "Viet-Nam", "Viet Nam", "Vjet-Namo", "Cong hoa Xa hoi Chu nghia Viet Nam", "Vietnamese Republic", "Việt Nam"]}
{"id": 447, "question": "\"Under what name are the participants in the UK TV series \"\"QI\"\" currently known?\"", "golden_answers": ["Bantermeisters"]}
{"id": 448, "question": "Who was Britain's only Saxe-Coburg monarch, after his son renamed the royal house Windsor?", "golden_answers": ["Edward the Seventh", "Edward the Seventh (television)"]}
{"id": 449, "question": "In what US state is Mount Rushmore?", "golden_answers": ["South dakota", "South Dakota, United States", "Fortieth State", "South Dakota (State)", "SOUTH DAKOTA", "Mount Rushmore State", "The Mount Rushmore State", "40th State", "South Dakota (state)", "SoDak", "US-SD", "South Dacota", "Education in South Dakota", "Sports in South Dakota", "Nicknames of south dakota", "South Dakota", "South Dakota (U.S. state)", "Sodak", "Economy of South Dakota", "Politics of South Dakota", "Mt. Rushmore state", "Religion in South Dakota", "South Dakotan", "State of South Dakota"]}
{"id": 450, "question": "What do you practice in a dojo?", "golden_answers": ["Martial arts fraud", "Martial arts tournament", "Martial science", "Martial-artist", "Warrior dance", "Martial arts", "Martial style", "Full contact fighting", "Martial-arts", "Martialarts", "McDojo", "Martial arts industry", "Bullshido", "Martial Art", "Combat art", "Fighting style", "Fighting system", "Spirituality in martial arts", "MartialArts", "Martial Artist", "Martial dance", "Martial artists", "Martial artistry", "Martial art", "Combat arts", "Martial school", "Point fighting", "Martial Arts", "Martial artist"]}
{"id": 451, "question": "In the Bible to whom did God give the Ten Commandments?", "golden_answers": ["Moshe Rabeinu", "מֹשֶׁה רַבֵּנוּ", "موسىٰ", "Moshe Rabbeinu", "Moses our Teacher", "Moses", "Names of Moses", "Mozes", "Móshe", "Mōšé", "موسى", "Saint Moses", "Moses our Rabbi", "Religion of Moses and Israel", "Criticism of Moses", "Israelite Moses", "Mosaic law (disambiguation)", "Moses in Christianity", "Mosus", "Mosheh", "Moshe Rabbenu", "מֹשֶׁה"]}
{"id": 452, "question": "In 2005 what did Dame Ellen MacArthur's name became known for internationally?", "golden_answers": ["Fastest solo non-stop sailing circumnavigating the globe"]}
{"id": 453, "question": "A quality required by quiz teams. Which French expression, commonly used in English means - coolness under stress?", "golden_answers": ["Sang-froid", "SANG-FROID", "Sangfroid"]}
{"id": 454, "question": "\"What is a \"\"white dwarf\"\"?\"", "golden_answers": ["Stellar diameter", "Intermediate mass stars", "Massive star", "Stellum", "Star", "Star fission", "Wishstar", "Intermediate mass star", "End of the Sun", "Stellar radius", "Stars", "Intermediate star", "🌟"]}
{"id": 455, "question": "Nigel Hawthorne was Oscar nominated for The Madness of which King?", "golden_answers": ["Gheevarghese", "Vargheese", "Ghevargheese", "George (disambiguation)", "Ghevarghese", "Gheevargheese", "George", "Vargis", "Geroge", "George's", "GEORGE"]}
{"id": 456, "question": "What word is used to describe someone who is neither left or right handed, but can use both hands with equal ease?", "golden_answers": ["Ambidexterity", "Ambidexterous", "Ambisinister", "Ambidextrousness", "Ambadexterous", "Ambidextrous"]}
{"id": 457, "question": "With which common fish is Gooseberry sauce most often served?", "golden_answers": ["Macquerel", "Mackerel fisheries", "Mackerel", "Makerel", "Saba no teriyaki", "Shimei saba", "Macqueral", "MACKEREL"]}
{"id": 458, "question": "Which British monarch was nicknamed ‘The Sailor King’?", "golden_answers": ["William IV (disambiguation)", "Wilhelm IV", "William iv", "William 4", "William IV", "William Iv"]}
{"id": 459, "question": "Which Alfred Hitchcock film reaches its climax on Mount Rushmore?", "golden_answers": ["N by nw", "The Man in Lincoln's Nose", "North by northwest", "North-by-northwest", "North by Northwest (moive)", "North by North-West", "NbNW", "North by Northwest (movie)", "North By Northwest", "North by Northwest", "North by Northwest (film)", "NXNW", "North by Norhtwest", "North by North West"]}
{"id": 460, "question": "In 1705, who was the first scientist to be knighted?", "golden_answers": ["Isaac Newton", "Sir Isaak Newton", "Isaacus Newtonus", "Hannah Ayscough", "Isaac Newton's tooth", "Sir isaac newton", "Sir Isaac Newton", "Isaac newton", "Isaac Newton's middle years", "I. Newton", "Newtonian science", "Sir Newton", "Sir Issac Newton", "Issac Newton", "Newton isaac", "Newton Isaac", "Issac newton", "Cultural depictions of Isaac Newton", "Newton's", "Sir Issaac Newton", "Isac Newton"]}
{"id": 461, "question": "In culinary terms, what is 'Dunlop'?", "golden_answers": ["a creamy white CHEESE"]}
{"id": 462, "question": "Lawrence Sheriff founded which famous school in 1567?", "golden_answers": ["Rugby (disambiguation)", "Rugby", "Rubgy"]}
{"id": 463, "question": "What was the name of the computer in Stanley Kubricks 2001: A Space Odyssey?", "golden_answers": ["HAL (disambiguation)", "HAL"]}
{"id": 464, "question": "What is the name of the UK Women's Prize for Fiction?", "golden_answers": ["Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction", "Women's Prize for Fiction", "Orange Broadband Prize", "Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction", "Orange Prize", "Orange Prize for Fiction", "THE ORANGE PRIZE", "Orange Prize for fiction"]}
{"id": 465, "question": "What animated character does Gene Kelly dance with in the film Anchors Aweigh?", "golden_answers": ["Jerry Mouse", "Jerry (Tom and Jerry)"]}
{"id": 466, "question": "Also a plumber, what is the name of 'Super Mario's' older brother?", "golden_answers": ["Mr. L", "Luigi (Nintendo)", "Luigi Mario", "The king of second bananas", "Ichirōta Miyagawa", "Luigi (Mario)", "Luigi (Nintendo Character)", "Super Luigi", "Year of Luigi", "ルイージ", "Ruiji", "Green Mario", "Luigi", "'LUIGI'", "Luigi (Nintendo character)", "Baby Luigi", "Ichirota Miyagawa", "Luigi (character)", "Julien Bardakoff"]}
{"id": 467, "question": "What medical word refers to an inflamed throat, from the Greek word for throat?", "golden_answers": ["Acute catarrhal pharyngitis", "Tonsillopharyngitis", "Rough voice", "Acute ulcerative pharyngitis", "Gonococcal pharyngitis", "Chronic catarrhal pharyngitis", "Chronic hypertrophic pharyngitis", "Pharyngitis", "Throat pain", "Viral pharyngitis", "Acute sore throat", "Sour throat", "Throat infection", "Acute viral pharyngitis", "Chronic pharyngitis", "Acute purulent pharyngitis", "Chronic atrophic pharyngitis", "Pharyngotonsillitis", "Pain in throat", "Acute pharyngitis", "Viral sore throat"]}
{"id": 468, "question": "Which US President has a statue in Parliament Square?", "golden_answers": ["The Kennedy", "KENNEDY"]}
{"id": 469, "question": "Which cricketer captained England to a record 54 test matches in 2001?", "golden_answers": ["Athers", "Michael Andrew Atherton", "Mike Atherton", "Michael Atherton", "Atherton, Michael Andrew"]}
{"id": 470, "question": "To the nearest whole number, the diameter of the Earth is how many times that of the Moon?", "golden_answers": ["FOUR (4)"]}
{"id": 471, "question": "In 1966 what unexpected event occurred in Indian politics?", "golden_answers": ["Indira Gandhi was elected Prime Minister, the first woman in the office"]}
{"id": 472, "question": "Bradford and Brighton both have a newspaper called what?", "golden_answers": ["Argos (Greek mythology)", "Argus (disambiguation)", "Argos (mythology)", "Argus"]}
{"id": 473, "question": "Which British Prime Ministers death is commemorated on 19th April, Primrose Day?", "golden_answers": ["Benjamin disreali", "Lord Beaconsfield PM", "Benjamin Disraeli Beaconsfield", "Disraeli", "Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl Of Beaconsfield", "Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield", "Beakitorius", "Benjamin Disraeli", "Ben Disraeli", "The Earl of Beaconsfield", "Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield", "Benjamin, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield Disraeli", "Benjamin Beaconsfield", "Disraeli, Benjamin, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield", "Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield", "Lord Beaconsfield", "B Disraeli"]}
{"id": 474, "question": "Which fashionable London thoroughfare, about three quarters of a mile (1.2 km) long, runs from Hyde Park Corner to Marble Arch, along the length of the eastern side of Hyde Park?", "golden_answers": ["A4202 road", "A4202", "Park Lane, Mayfair", "A4202 road (Great Britain)", "Park Lane", "Park Lane (road)", "Park Lane, London"]}
{"id": 475, "question": "What is a nectarine a cross between", "golden_answers": ["None. The nectarine is a smooth skinned variety of the peach"]}
{"id": 476, "question": "What nationality is James Rodriguez who won the Golden Boot Award at the 2014 FIFA World Cup Finals in July having scored six goals?", "golden_answers": ["República de Colombia", "Etymology of Colombia", "ISO 3166-1:CO", "Colombia", "The Republic of Colombia", "Republica de Colombia", "Colombiá", "Republic of Colombia", "Name of Colombia", "Republic of Columbia", "COLOMBIA"]}
{"id": 477, "question": "What is the name of the female government spin doctor who was forced to resign", "golden_answers": ["Jo Moore"]}
{"id": 478, "question": "During which conflict was the battle of Agincourt fought?", "golden_answers": ["100 Years War", "100 years war", "100 Years' War", "Hundred Years' War", "Hundred years' war", "Hundred year war", "English Occupation of France", "One Hundred Years War", "HYW", "Hundred Years War", "Hundred Years Wars", "1oo years war", "Hundred YearsWar", "100 Year War", "One Hundred Years' War", "The Hundred Years' War", "Hundred Years war", "116 Years' War", "116 year war", "Houndred Year's War", "100 Year's War", "HUndred Years War", "Hundred years war", "Hundred Years' war", "The Hundred Year War", "Hundred Year War", "Hundred Sixteen Years' War", "The Hundred Years War", "116 years war", "The Hundred Year's War", "116 Years War", "Hundred Year's War"]}
{"id": 479, "question": "Where is the venue for the next Winter Olympics in 2010?", "golden_answers": ["Vancouver, Canada", "Vancouver (Canada)", "Corpus Christi Elementary School (Canada)", "UN/LOCODE:CAVAN", "Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada", "Vancouver, BC, Canada", "Vancouver, British-Columbia", "Vancouver, B.C., Canada", "Vancouver", "Vancouver, British Colombia", "Vancover, British Columbia", "Vansterdam", "Vancouver (BC)", "Hastings East (Vancouver)", "Vancouver British Columbia", "Vancouver Canada", "City of Vancouver", "Vancouver, BC", "Vancouver (B.C.)", "Vancouver City Centre, British Columbia", "Vancouver, B.C.", "South Vancouver, British Columbia", "Vancouverite", "Vancouver, British Columbia", "Vancouver Christian School", "Vancouvr", "Hong kouver", "Vancouverites", "Hongcouver", "Vancouver, bc", "Corpus Christi Elementary", "Hong couver", "Greater Vancouver Bridges", "Vancover", "Vanocuver", "Vancouver BC"]}
{"id": 480, "question": "Which acid that makes up 55-80% of olive oil is also emitted by decaying bee corpses thus triggering the instincts of living bees to remove dead bees from their hives?", "golden_answers": ["Oleoyl", "Cis-Δ9-octadecenoic acid", "Oleic Acid", "Oleate", "Oleic", "C18:1", "Oleic acid", "Oleyl oleate", "18:1 cis-9", "(Z)-octadec-9-enoic acid", "Cis-9-octadecenoic acid", "High oleic", "Smell of the death", "(9Z)-octadecenoic acid", "Smell of death", "Oleic acids", "Oleoyl oleate"]}
{"id": 481, "question": "Launched in 1970, which model was Nissan's first front wheel drive car to be marketed?", "golden_answers": ["Datsun or Nissan Cherry"]}
{"id": 482, "question": "From which planet did Dan Dare's enemy The Mekon come?", "golden_answers": ["VENUS"]}
{"id": 483, "question": "\"The \"\"phylloxera epidemic\"\" affects what?\"", "golden_answers": ["Grape-vine", "Grapevine", "Muscadinia", "Vitis (genus)", "Vitis", "Grape vine", "Vitis species", "Grapevines"]}
{"id": 484, "question": "Brenda Ann Spencer’s justification for opening fire at a San Diego school on January 29th 1979 inspired which song by The Boomtown Rats?", "golden_answers": ["I hate Mondays", "I Don't Like Mondays (Song)", "I dont like mondays", "I hate mondays", "I don't like mondays", "I Don’t Like Mondays", "I Don't Like Mondays (song)", "I don't like Mondays", "I Don't Like Mondays"]}
{"id": 485, "question": "Name the fantasy movie directed by Terry Gilliam, where 6 dwarves have stolen a map.", "golden_answers": ["Tiny Ross", "The Time Bandits", "Time Bandits"]}
{"id": 486, "question": "Which band released a 2001 album entitled ‘Amnesiac’?", "golden_answers": ["Dead Air Space", "Manic Hedgehog Demo", "On a Friday", "Radiohead: An Illustrated Biography", "Radio-head", "Manic Hedgehog demo tape", "Follow Me Around", "Manic Hedgehog (album)", "Radiohead Messageboard", "Radiohead at ease", "Radio-Head", "Radio Head", "Towering Above The Rest", "RadioHead", "RHMB", "Scott Johnson (drum technician)", "Radio head", "Xurbia Xendless Limited", "Spooks (song)", "Radiohead style and songwriting", "Radiohead (band)", "On A Friday", "Radiohead"]}
{"id": 487, "question": "In Greek myth, who was the beautiful youth beloved of Aphrodite, who died of a hunting wound inflicted by a wild boar?", "golden_answers": ["ESO 3.6 m telescope", "ADONIS: ADaptive Optics Near Infrared System", "Adaptive Optics Near Infrared System", "ESO 3.6 Telescope", "ADONIS", "ESO 3.6m Telescope", "ESO 3.6 m Telescope", "ESO 3.6m telescope"]}
{"id": 488, "question": "What alphabet is used in Russia?", "golden_answers": ["Cyrillic letters", "Cyrillic Azbuka", "Cyrillic-based alphabet", "Cyrillic", "Cyrillics", "Cyrillic-Azbuka", "Cryllic", "Cirilicna-azbuka", "Ћирилична азбука", "Cirillic", "Cyrilic", "Cyrrilic", "Cirilicna Azbuka", "Cyrillic azbuka", "Cyrl (script)", "Cyrillic-azbuka", "Cyrillic characters", "Kirillic alphabet", "Ћирилична Азбука", "Cryllic alphabet", "Ћирилична-Азбука", "Kyrylytsia", "Cyrlic", "Ćirilična azbuka", "Ћирилица", "Azbuka", "Cyrillic alphabet", "Ćirilična-Azbuka", "Cyrillic Letters", "Cyrillic letter", "Ћирилична-азбука", "Cyrillic (script)", "Cyrillic Script", "Crillic", "Ćirilična Azbuka", "Cyrillic Alphabet", "Ćirilična-azbuka", "Cyrilic alphabet", "Cyrillic script", "Cyrillic-alphabet", "Cirilicna-Azbuka", "Cyrillic language", "Crylic", "Кириллица", "Cirilicna azbuka"]}
{"id": 489, "question": "Blind Hughie, Sebastapol, All Fives and Block are all forms of which popular game?", "golden_answers": ["Billy Ward and His Dominoes", "Billy Ward and his Dominoes", "Billy ward and his dominoes", "Billy Ward and the Dominoes", "Billy Ward & the Dominoes", "Billy Ward and The Dominoes", "King Size Taylor", "Billy Ward & The Dominoes", "Billy Ward (singer)", "DOMINOES", "The Dominoes"]}
{"id": 490, "question": "Which serial killer is the subject of the films A Study In Terror, Murder By Decree and From Hell?", "golden_answers": ["Whitechapel Murderer", "Annie Millwood", "Jack the ripper", "Fairy Fay", "Leather Apron", "Jack The Ripper", "Ripperology", "Jack the Ripper non-fiction", "Ripperologists", "Leatherapron", "Jack the Ripper", "Jack-the-Ripper", "Whitechapel murderer", "The Whitechapel murderer", "Ripperologist", "Annie Farmer", "Leather apron", "The Pinchin Street Murder", "Ada Wilson", "Jack the rippers victims", "The Whitechapel Murderer"]}
{"id": 491, "question": "What was the stage name of the British comedian Chaim Reuben Weintrop?", "golden_answers": ["Bud Flanagan", "Bud Flannagan"]}
{"id": 492, "question": "'Agar Agar' is a vegetarian alternative to what?", "golden_answers": ["Jeletin", "GELATINE", "Jelatin", "Gelatinous", "Gelatin", "Animal jelly", "Jelly-like", "Gelatins", "E441", "Gelatine", "Geletin", "Vegetable gelatine"]}
{"id": 493, "question": "To the nearest thousand how many different girls' names were registered in the UK for new born females in 2013", "golden_answers": ["Thirty five thousand"]}
{"id": 494, "question": "\"Who sang the theme tune to the James Bond film \"\"Die Another Day\"\"?\"", "golden_answers": ["Madonna", "Madonna (disambiguation)", "Madonna (album) (disambiguation)", "Madonna (film)"]}
{"id": 495, "question": "In what modern-day country was the Norse settlement of Vinland?", "golden_answers": ["Canada", "Canadá", "The Dominion of Canada", "Commonwealth of Canada", "Dominion of canada", "ISO 3166-1:CA", "Etymology of Canada", "CANADA", "Canadiophile", "Canada's", "ᑲᓇᑕ", "Canada/References", "America's top hat", "Canada.", "Cnada", "Čanada", "Canadian Federation", "Kenadian", "Canadialand", "Xanada", "Dominion of Canada", "Canadaa"]}
{"id": 496, "question": "The gravesite of what American writer, buried in Baltimore, is mysteriously visited every January 19th, to receive a toast of cognac and 3 roses?", "golden_answers": ["Edgar alen poe", "Edgar Allan Poe", "Ea poe", "Edgar allen poe", "Edgar Allen Poe", "The Life of Edgar Allan Poe", "Poean", "Poe, Edgar Allen", "Edgar A. Poe", "Edgar Allan Poe and the Stories He Has Written", "Edgar Allan Poe's literary influence", "Edger Allen Poe", "Edgar allan poe", "E.A. Poe", "Literary influence of Edgar Allan Poe", "A Bostonian", "E A Poe", "Poesque", "Henri Le Rennet", "Eddy is no more", "E. A. Poe", "EA Poe", "Edgar Alan Poe", "Edgar Allan Po", "Poe", "Edgar Allan Poe's Tales of Mystery and Terror"]}
{"id": 497, "question": "What is the name of the strait that lies between Australia and New Guinea that links the Coral Sea to the East with the Arafura Sea to the west?", "golden_answers": ["Strait of Torres", "TORRES Strait", "Torres Straits", "Torres Strait"]}
{"id": 498, "question": "Which rock star did Cindy Crawford name her first son after?", "golden_answers": ["Presley", "Pressley", "Pressly"]}
{"id": 499, "question": "How many dominoes are there in a double six set?", "golden_answers": ["28", "twenty-eight"]}