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Who is the editor of the canberra times? | -8785581195625140862 | The Canberra Times | [
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Who plays the ice queen in the lion the witch and the wardrobe? | -8055734683213052733 | The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe | [
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Who plays dennis leary's girlfriend on animal kingdom? | -9034548518138455286 | Animal Kingdom (TV series) | [
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Who wrote a famous treatise on sanskrit grammer? | -8351163685826476570 | Pāṇini | [
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Do nz citizens need a visa for hong kong? | -3276837314554268589 | Visa requirements for New Zealand citizens | [
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Soaking the jute plants in water is called? | 652881902268734841 | Jute cultivation | [
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When did they stop making the dodge viper? | 8066792949903626330 | Dodge Viper | [
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Who played laverne in malcolm in the middle? | -912553390001074590 | Characters of Malcolm in the Middle | [
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When is have and have nots season finale? | -4154665303180898386 | List of The Haves and the Have Nots episodes | [
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Who played billy abbott on young and the restless? | -2260892622789184906 | Billy Abbott | [
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When did arsenal won the premier league at white hart lane? | -8924472029139921406 | North London derby | [
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When is final of britain's got talent 2018? | -2604327493396077121 | Britain's Got Talent (series 12) | [
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Natya shastra the main source of indian classical dances was written by? | -6720673313529904353 | Natya Shastra | [
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When was the last time the guillotine was used for execution? | -6507969019352938701 | Guillotine | [
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Who played austin reed on days of our lives? | 7022000994275808416 | Austin Reed (Days of Our Lives) | [
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Where does the united states rank among nations in population? | 904714712631864562 | List of countries and dependencies by population density | [
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Who did the chargers trade eli manning for? | 4401401298480428243 | 2004 NFL Draft | [
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When did the afghanistan war start and end? | 4669684566960373786 | War in Afghanistan (2001–present) | [
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Where did the we can do it poster come from? | -690633050615489310 | We Can Do It! | [
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When does the rest of season 7 of suits start? | -5779968765043600643 | Suits (season 7) | [
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When did they do away with the draft? | -8439851101754830985 | Conscription in the United States | [
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"snippet": "With 28 <b>wins</b> and no losses, he holds the <b>longest</b> active undefeated <b>streak in</b> \n<b>MMA</b>. As of August 19, 2019, he is #2 in the UFC men's pound-for-pound \nrankings.",
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"snippet": "Jonathan Dwight Jones (born July 19, 1987) is an American professional mixed \nmartial artist, ... light heavyweight division, including the most title defenses, most \nwins, <b>longest win streak</b>, and most submission victories. ... Before beginning his \n<b>MMA</b> career, Jones was a stand-out high school wrestler and state champion at ...",
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Who dies at the end of three sisters? | -4101299696008747016 | Three Sisters (play) | [
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Who makes the rules for house and senate? | 3574750801379114581 | United States Congress | [
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What is the name of the samaritan woman at the well? | 4959864851317563283 | Samaritan woman at the well | [
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In which field lbn rushd earned his fame? | -2116425410977435615 | Averroes | [
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Where was the movie my cousin rachel filmed? | -257548144941246472 | My Cousin Rachel (2017 film) | [
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How many times does the bride and bridegroom walk around the fire during the hindu wedding ceremony? | 2100606427612483814 | Hindu wedding | [
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When did they stop making silver kennedy half dollars? | 8387669331103688998 | Kennedy half dollar | [
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Who has longest time chief minister in india? | 1842087098703753785 | List of Prime Ministers of India | [
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When was harry potter and the sorcerers stone book released? | -4017059945977385164 | Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone | [
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How many ships does the china navy have? | 2204275982530127040 | List of active People's Liberation Army Navy ships | [
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Who plays captain jack sparrow in pirates of the caribbean? | 8668218091582393522 | Jack Sparrow | [
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As the president in the executive department implement and enforce a law they might need? | -8953003803794192583 | Executive order (United States) | [
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When did witney carson start dancing with the stars? | 4112543474714307452 | Witney Carson | [
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Who was leading the space race in april of 1961? | -2669303743703819493 | Space Race | [
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What is the character's name in black panther? | -8642020247930479920 | Black Panther (film) | [
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Who wins ticket to finale rising star 2? | -4613149511964927506 | Rising Star India (season 2) | [
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Most world series wins american or national league? | 4305131159689614591 | World Series | [
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When did williamsburg become the capital of virginia? | -8828368760724132815 | Williamsburg, Virginia | [
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Who played katherine in under the tuscan sun? | -2496509551046082014 | Under the Tuscan Sun (film) | [
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Who dies in fast and furious tokyo drift? | -9058638480028385766 | Han Lue | [
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What territory was fought over by india and pakistan? | -593212502745785530 | Kashmir conflict | [
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Do wind turbines produce ac or dc power? | -158004980764304290 | Wind turbine design | [
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Who owns so you think you can dance? | 5648991562862896072 | So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. TV series) | [
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When will the man who killed don quixote be released? | 8480092557592561766 | The Man Who Killed Don Quixote | [
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When did the baseball season go to 162 games? | 1884042533663375336 | Major League Baseball schedule | [
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First chief of army staff of independent india? | 8133395390735062068 | Chief of the Army Staff (India) | [
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Who has the highest ppg average in nba history? | 5344077632896146967 | List of National Basketball Association annual scoring leaders | [
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Who has the most career homeruns in mlb? | -6976467069735792928 | List of Major League Baseball career home run leaders | [
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Who was blamed for the explosion of the uss maine? | -3827912340348181827 | USS Maine (ACR-1) | [
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Whose going to be the next king of england? | -8111479254857700502 | Prince of Wales | [
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Which river in jamaica flows from east to west? | -5349310838706401941 | Plantain Garden River | [
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When was the first battle of panipath fought? | 8034640094995078974 | First Battle of Panipat | [
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"snippet": "The <b>Battle</b> of Khanwa was <b>fought</b> near the village of Khanwa, in Bharatpur District \nof Rajasthan, on March 16, 1527. It was <b>fought</b> between the invading forces of the \n<b>first</b> Mughal Emperor Babur and the Rajput forces led by Rana Sanga of Mewar, \nafter the <b>Battle of Panipat</b>.",
"title": "Battle of Khanwa"
},
{
"snippet": "The <b>battle</b> is considered one of the largest <b>battles fought</b> in the 18th century. The \nfamished, burdened and outnumbered ...",
"title": "Battles involving the Maratha Empire"
},
{
"snippet": "Babur born Zahīr ud-Dīn Muhammad, was the founder and <b>first</b> Emperor ( r . 1526\n–1530) of the ... Babur defeated Ibrahim Lodi at the <b>First Battle of Panipat</b> in 1526 \nCE and founded the Mughal empire. ... At that time, rival princes were <b>fighting</b> \nover the city of Samarkand to the west, which was ruled by his paternal cousin.",
"title": "Babur"
},
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"snippet": "Hemu (died 5 November 1556) was a Hindu king who previously served as a \ngeneral and Chief Minister of Adil Shah Suri of the Suri Dynasty during a period \nin Indian history when the Mughals and Afghans were vying for power across \nNorth India. He <b>fought</b> Afghan rebels across North India from the Punjab to \nBengal and ... He is reputed to have waged and won as many as 22 <b>battles</b> \nagainst the ...",
"title": "Hemu"
},
{
"snippet": "List of important <b>battles fought</b> in India from 1000 CE up to 1757 CE. Name of \n<b>Battle</b>, Date, Place, Winner, Loser, Effect. <b>Battle</b> of Tarain, 1191, Tarain. Pritvi Raj \nof ...",
"title": "List of battles in medieval India"
}
]
}
] |