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totto_source/train_json/example-10412.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Jones_(politician)
Doug Jones (politician)
2017
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%" ], [ "-", "Democratic", "Doug Jones", "673,896", "50.0%" ], [ "-", "Republican", "Roy Moore", "651,972", "48.3%" ], [ "-", "Write-in", "Write-ins", "22,852", "1.7%" ], [ "Total votes", "Total votes", "Total votes", "1,348,720", "100.0%" ], [ "-", "Democratic gain from Republican", "Democratic gain from Republican", "Democratic gain from Republican", "Democratic gain from Republican" ] ]
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What are the names,votes and percentages of the two candidates including the write-ins?
Jones received 673,896 votes (50.0%) to Moore's 651,972 votes (48.3%) with 22,852 write-in votes (1.7%).
12,258
totto_source/train_json/example-4557.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahershala_Ali
Mahershala Ali
Film
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "2003", "Making Revolution", "Mac Laslow", "-" ], [ "2008", "Umi's Heart", "Ezra", "Short film" ], [ "2008", "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", "Tizzy Weathers", "-" ], [ "2009", "Crossing Over", "Detective Strickland", "-" ], [ "2010", "Predators", "Mombasa", "-" ], [ "2012", "The Place Beyond the Pines", "Kofi Kancam", "-" ], [ "2013", "Go for Sisters", "Dez", "-" ], [ "2014", "Supremacy", "Deputy Rivers", "-" ], [ "2014", "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1", "Boggs", "-" ], [ "2015", "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2", "Boggs", "-" ], [ "2016", "Kicks", "Marlon", "-" ], [ "2016", "Gubagude Ko", "Ochoro", "Short film" ], [ "2016", "Free State of Jones", "Moses Washington", "-" ], [ "2016", "Moonlight", "Juan", "-" ], [ "2016", "Hidden Figures", "Jim Johnson", "-" ], [ "2017", "Roxanne Roxanne", "Cross", "-" ], [ "2018", "Green Book", "Don Shirley", "-" ], [ "2018", "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse", "Aaron Davis / The Prowler", "Voice" ], [ "2019", "Alita: Battle Angel", "Vector", "-" ] ]
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In what year and what movie did Mahershala Ali play the role of Tizzy Weathers?
Mahershala Ali played the role of Tizzy Weathers in the 2008 film The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
13,047
totto_source/train_json/example-5346.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morocco_at_the_2014_Winter_Olympics
Morocco at the 2014 Winter Olympics
Alpine skiing
[ [ "Athlete", "Event", "Run 1", "Run 1", "Run 2", "Run 2", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Athlete", "Event", "Time", "Rank", "Time", "Rank", "Time", "Rank" ], [ "Adam Lamhamedi", "Men's giant slalom", "1:29.27", "51", "1:29.96", "48", "2:59.23", "47" ], [ "Adam Lamhamedi", "Men's slalom", "54.47", "51", "Did not finish", "Did not finish", "Did not finish", "Did not finish" ], [ "Kenza Tazi", "Women's giant slalom", "1:35.27", "69", "1:34.52", "=61", "3:09.79", "62" ], [ "Kenza Tazi", "Women's slalom", "1:10.19", "56", "1:06.96", "45", "2:17.15", "45" ] ]
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How did Kenza Tazi perform for Morocco at the 2014 Winter Olympics?
Representing Morocco at the 2014 Winter Olympics, Kenza Tazi's overall time of two minutes and 17.15 seconds placed her in 45th position.
13,637
totto_source/train_json/example-5936.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_St_Helens_Metropolitan_Borough_Council_election
2014 St Helens Metropolitan Borough Council election
Ward results
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%", "±" ], [ "-", "Labour", "Lisa Preston", "1,470", "59.7", "10.6" ], [ "-", "UKIP", "John Beirne", "667", "27.1", "+27.1" ], [ "-", "Conservative", "Nancy Ashcroft", "131", "5.3", "+0.5" ], [ "-", "Green", "Freda Brodie", "107", "4.3", "0.2" ], [ "-", "BNP", "Peter Clayton", "87", "3.5", "2.6" ], [ "Majority", "Majority", "Majority", "803", "32.6", "26.5" ], [ "Turnout", "Turnout", "Turnout", "2,462", "31.3", "+5.4" ], [ "-", "Labour hold", "Labour hold", "Swing", "-", "-" ] ]
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How many votes did UK Independence Party candidate John Beirne take?
UK Independence Party candidate John Beirne came second in the wards, taking 667 votes, compared to 1,470 for Labour candidate Lisa Preston.
16,267
totto_source/train_json/example-8566.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_OM621_engine
Mercedes-Benz OM621 engine
Models
[ [ "Engine", "Displacement", "Power", "Torque", "Years" ], [ "OM621 I", "1.9 L (1,897 cc)", "37 kW (50 hp) @ 4,000 rpm", "108 N⋅m (80 lb⋅ft) @ 2,200 rpm", "1958–1959" ], [ "OM621 IV", "2.0 L (1,988 cc)", "35 kW (47 hp) @ 3,800 rpm", "108 N⋅m (80 lb⋅ft) @ 2,200 rpm", "1961–1962" ], [ "OM621 III / VIII", "2.0 L (1,988 cc)", "40 kW (54 hp) @ 4,200 rpm", "118 N⋅m (87 lb⋅ft) @ 2,400 rpm", "1961–1968" ], [ "OM621 III / VIII", "2.2 L (2,197 cc)", "40 kW (54 hp) @ 3,000 rpm", "118 N⋅m (87 lb⋅ft) @ 2,400 rpm", "1966–1988" ] ]
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What displacement version of the OM621 III / VIII engine began being used in 1966, and what year did it stop being used?
A 2.2 L (2,197 cc) version of the OM621 engine was used until 1988.
17,668
totto_source/train_json/example-9967.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiderbait
Spiderbait
ARIA Awards
[ [ "Year", "Nominee / work", "Award", "Result" ], [ "1996", "The Unfinished Spanish Galleon of Finley Lake", "Best Alternative Release", "Nominated" ], [ "1996", "The Unfinished Spanish Galleon of Finley Lake – Janet English, George Stajsic", "Best Cover Art", "Nominated" ], [ "1997", "Ivy and the Big Apples", "Album of the Year", "Nominated" ], [ "1997", "Ivy and the Big Apples", "Best Alternative Release", "Nominated" ], [ "1997", "Ivy and the Big Apples", "Best Group", "Won" ], [ "1997", "Ivy and the Big Apples – Janet English", "Best Cover Art", "Nominated" ], [ "1997", "Ivy and the Big Apples – Phil McKellar", "Engineer of the Year", "Nominated" ], [ "1997", "\"Buy Me a Pony\"", "Single of the Year", "Nominated" ], [ "1997", "\"Calypso\" – Janet English", "Best Video", "Nominated" ], [ "1999", "Grand Slam", "Album of the Year", "Nominated" ], [ "1999", "Grand Slam", "Best Alternative Release", "Nominated" ], [ "1999", "Grand Slam – Janet English, George Stajsic", "Best Cover Art", "Nominated" ], [ "1999", "Grand Slam – Phil McKellar", "Engineer of the Year", "Nominated" ], [ "1999", "Grand Slam – Phil McKellar", "Producer of the Year", "Nominated" ], [ "2000", "\"Glockenpop\"", "Best Pop Release", "Nominated" ], [ "2000", "\"Glockenpop\"– Janet English", "Best Cover Art", "Won" ], [ "2004", "Tonight Alright", "Best Rock Album", "Nominated" ], [ "2004", "\"Black Betty\"", "Highest Selling Single", "Nominated" ], [ "2004", "\"Black Betty\" – Paul Butler, Scott Walton (50/50)", "Best Video", "Nominated" ] ]
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At the ARIA Music Awards of 1997 did Ivy and the Big Apples win Album of the year?
At the ARIA Music Awards of 1997 the Spiderbait received seven nominations, Spiderbait captured the 'Best Alternative Release' category for Ivy and the Big Apples.
18,691
totto_source/train_json/example-10990.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_5_Series_(E34)
BMW 5 Series (E34)
Petrol
[ [ "Model", "Years", "Engine", "Power", "Torque" ], [ "518i", "1989–1994", "M40B18 4-cyl", "83 kW (111 hp) at 5,500 rpm", "165 N⋅m (122 lb⋅ft) at 4,250 rpm" ], [ "518i", "1994–1996", "M43B18 4-cyl", "85 kW (114 hp) at 5,500 rpm", "168 N⋅m (124 lb⋅ft) at 3,900 rpm" ], [ "520i", "1988-1990", "M20B20 6-cyl", "95 kW (127 hp) at 6,000 rpm", "174 N⋅m (128 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm" ], [ "520i", "1989-1992", "M50B20 6-cyl", "110 kW (148 hp) at 6,000 rpm", "190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) at 4,700 rpm" ], [ "520i", "1992-1996", "M50B20TU 6-cyl", "110 kW (148 hp) at 5,900 rpm", "190 N⋅m (140 lb⋅ft) at 4,200 rpm" ], [ "525i", "1988-1991", "M20B25 6-cyl", "125 kW (168 hp) at 5,800 rpm", "222 N⋅m (164 lb⋅ft) at 4,300 rpm" ], [ "525i", "1991-1992", "M50B25 6-cyl", "141 kW (189 hp) at 6,000 rpm", "245 N⋅m (181 lb⋅ft) at 4,700 rpm" ], [ "525i", "1992-1996", "M50B25TU 6-cyl", "141 kW (189 hp) at 5,900 rpm", "250 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft) at 4,200 rpm" ], [ "530i", "1988-1991", "M30B30 6-cyl", "138 kW (185 hp) at 5,500 rpm", "260 N⋅m (192 lb⋅ft) at 4,300 rpm" ], [ "530i", "1992-1996", "M60B30 V8", "160 kW (215 hp) at 5,800 rpm", "290 N⋅m (214 lb⋅ft) at 4,500 rpm" ], [ "535i", "1987-1992", "M30B35 6-cyl", "155 kW (208 hp) at 5,700 rpm", "305 N⋅m (225 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm" ], [ "540i", "1992–1996", "M60B40 V8", "210 kW (282 hp) at 5,800 rpm", "400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) at 4,500 rpm" ], [ "M5", "1988–1992", "S38B36 6-cyl", "232 kW (311 hp) at 6,900 rpm", "360 N⋅m (266 lb⋅ft) at 4,750 rpm" ], [ "M5", "1992–1996", "S38B38 6-cyl", "250 kW (335 hp) at 6,900 rpm", "400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft) at 4,750 rpm" ] ]
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What kind of engine is in the E34 bmw 545i?
BMW 5 Series (E34) 535i has a six-cylinder M30B35 engine.
17,049
totto_source/train_json/example-9348.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_Gun_Kelly_(rapper)
Machine Gun Kelly (rapper)
Film
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "2014", "Beyond the Lights", "Kid Culprit", "Credited as Richard Colson Baker" ], [ "2016", "Punk's Dead", "Crash", "Credited as Richard Colson Baker" ], [ "2016", "Nerve", "Ty", "-" ], [ "2016", "Viral", "CJ", "-" ], [ "2016", "The Land", "Slick", "Also co-executive producer" ], [ "2018", "Bird Box", "Felix", "-" ], [ "2019", "Big Time Adolescence", "Nick", "-" ], [ "2019", "Captive State", "Jurgis", "-" ], [ "2019", "The Dirt", "Tommy Lee", "-" ], [ "2019", "Untitled Schulman/Joost project", "-", "Post-production" ] ]
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What roles did Machine Gun Kelly play in the movies Bird Box (2018) and The Dirt?
Machine Gun Kelly (rapper) played Felix in the film Bird Box (2018), and portrayed Tommy Lee in 2019's The Dirt.
19,069
totto_source/train_json/example-11368.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anu_Emmanuel
Anu Emmanuel
Filmography
[ [ "Year", "Film", "Role", "Language", "Notes" ], [ "2011", "Swapna Sanchari", "Ashwathy", "Malayalam", "-" ], [ "2016", "Action Hero Biju", "Benitta", "Malayalam", "-" ], [ "2016", "Majnu", "Kiranmayi", "Telugu", "Producers Guild Film Award for Best Actress in Telugu Nominated, SIIMA Awards for Best Debutant Female in Telugu" ], [ "2017", "Kittu Unnadu Jagratha", "Janaki", "Telugu", "-" ], [ "2017", "Thupparivaalan", "Mallika", "Tamil", "-" ], [ "2017", "Oxygen", "Geetha", "Telugu", "-" ], [ "2018", "Agnyaathavaasi", "Suryakantham", "Telugu", "-" ], [ "2018", "Naa Peru Surya", "Varsha", "Telugu", "-" ], [ "2018", "Geetha Govindam", "Herself", "Telugu", "Cameo Appearance" ], [ "2018", "Shailaja Reddy Alludu", "Anu", "Telugu", "-" ] ]
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What were the first four Telugu films that Anu Emmanuel did, and what years did those films come out?
Anu Emmanuel made her Telugu debut with Majnu (2016) and acted in other Telugu films, like Kittu Unnadu Jagratha (2017), Oxygen and Agnyaathavaasi (2018).
9,547
totto_source/train_json/example-1846.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Railways_JF2
China Railways JF2
History
[ [ "Owner", "Class & numbers (1924–1938)", "Class & numbers (1938–1945)", "Builder", "Year", "Works numbers" ], [ "Mantetsu", "ミカニ1600–ミカニ1604", "ミカニ1–ミカニ5", "ALCO", "1924", "65435–65439" ], [ "Mantetsu", "ミカニ1605–ミカニ1608", "ミカニ6–ミカニ9", "South Manchuria Ry. Shahekou Works", "1926", "-" ], [ "Mantetsu", "ミカニ1609–ミカニ1613", "ミカニ10–ミカニ14", "Shahekou Works", "1927", "-" ], [ "Mantetsu", "ミカニ1614–ミカニ1616", "ミカニ15–ミカニ17", "Kawasaki", "1927", "1248–1250" ], [ "Mantetsu", "ミカニ1617–ミカニ1620", "ミカニ18–ミカニ21", "Kisha Seizō", "1928", "1012–1015" ], [ "Mantetsu", "ミカニ1621–ミカニ1626", "ミカニ22–ミカニ27", "Shahekou Works", "1928", "-" ], [ "Mantetsu", "ミカニ1627–ミカニ1634", "ミカニ28–ミカニ35", "Shahekou Works", "1929", "-" ], [ "Mantetsu", "ミカニ1635–ミカニ1637", "ミカニ36–ミカニ38", "Shahekou Works", "1930", "-" ], [ "Mantetsu", "ミカニ1638–ミカニ1639", "ミカニ39–ミカニ40", "Shahekou Works", "1931", "-" ], [ "Mantetsu", "ミカニ1640", "ミカニ41", "Shahekou Works", "1932", "-" ] ]
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Who built the China Railways JF2?
China Railways JF2 was originally built for the Mantetsu by several manufacturers as well as by Shahekou Works, between 1924 and 1932.
16,507
totto_source/train_json/example-8806.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalie_Sims
Natalie Sims
Guest appearances
[ [ "Year", "Song", "Other performers", "Album" ], [ "2009", "\"Runaway Train\"", "Rachel", "Nothing W/O You" ], [ "2011", "\"Get In\"", "PRo, D-Maub", "PSA Vol. 2" ], [ "2011", "\"Survivor\"", "Da' T.R.U.T.H., Sean Simmonds", "The Whole Truth" ], [ "2011", "\"Drink from His Cup\"", "PRo", "Dying to Live" ], [ "2011", "\"Poppin' Off\"", "Canon", "Blind World" ], [ "2012", "\"Ni**as In Paris (AllStar Remix)\"", "Flo, Canon, Young Chozen, Tedashii, Eshon Burgundy", "Remixed, non-album track" ], [ "2012", "\"Runaways\"", "Alex Faith", "Honest 2 God" ], [ "2012", "\"No Regrets\"", "Lecrae", "Church Clothes" ], [ "2012", "\"Fuego\"", "Lecrae, KB", "Gravity (iTunes edition)" ], [ "2013", "\"Fantasy (Karac Drum & Bass Remix)\"", "Trip Lee, Karac", "Remix, non-album track" ], [ "2013", "\"Made for This\"", "Butta P", "Gurl Code" ], [ "2014", "\"Love Never Leaves\"", "Tedashii", "Below Paradise" ], [ "2014", "\"Best of Me\"", "Swoope", "Sinema" ], [ "2014", "\"All My Love\"", "Trip Lee", "Rise" ], [ "2014", "\"Better\"", "Jackie Hill-Perry, JGivens", "The Art of Joy" ], [ "2015", "\"Calling You\"", "KB", "Tomorrow We Live" ], [ "2016", "\"Mixed Signals\"", "Da' T.R.U.T.H., Ravi Zacharias", "It's Complicated" ], [ "2016", "\"Perfectly Human\"", "Da' T.R.U.T.H.", "It's Complicated" ] ]
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What year did Sims feature on Lecrae's Church Clothes and Gravity?
In 2012, Sims featured on Lecrae's Church Clothes and Gravity.
16,036
totto_source/train_json/example-8335.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mayors_of_Pescara
List of mayors of Pescara
Popular election (since 1993)
[ [ "-", "Mayor", "Term start", "Term end", "Party" ], [ "11", "Mario Collevecchio", "5 December 1993", "4 December 1994", "Democratic Party of the Left" ], [ "12", "Carlo Pace", "4 December 1994", "29 November 1998", "National Alliance" ], [ "12", "Carlo Pace", "29 November 1998", "8 June 2003", "National Alliance" ], [ "13", "Luciano D'Alfonso", "8 June 2003", "14 April 2008", "The Daisy Democratic Party" ], [ "13", "Luciano D'Alfonso", "14 April 2008", "5 January 2009", "The Daisy Democratic Party" ], [ "14", "Luigi Albore Mascia", "6 June 2009", "15 June 2014", "The People of Freedom Forza Italia" ], [ "15", "Marco Alessandrini", "16 June 2014", "Incumbent", "Democratic Party" ] ]
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On June 2003, who was elected Mayor of Pescara and was re-confirmed in what year and left the office on what date?
On June 2003, D'Alfonso was elected Mayor of Pescara and was re-confirmed in 2008 and left the office on January 2009.
11,532
totto_source/train_json/example-3831.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Shaw
Frankie Shaw
Television
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "2005", "Law & Order: Criminal Intent", "Marrissa", "\"Unchained\" (season 5, episode 4)" ], [ "2006", "The Bedford Diaries", "Simone", "\"I'm Gonna Love College\" (season 1, episode 1)" ], [ "2011", "Glory Daze", "Gina", "\"Hit Me with Your Test Shot\" (season 1, episode 9)" ], [ "2010–2011", "Blue Mountain State", "Mary Jo Cacciatore", "Main role (seasons 2–3), 15 episodes" ], [ "2011", "CSI: NY", "Kelly Rose", "\"Brooklyn Til I Die\" (season 8, episode 12)" ], [ "2011", "2 Broke Girls", "Keefer", "\"And the High Holidays\" (season 2, episode 12)" ], [ "2013", "Hello Ladies", "Nikki", "\"The Limo\" (season 1, episode 2)" ], [ "2014", "Mixology", "Fabienne", "Main role" ], [ "2015", "Mulaney", "Julia", "\"Ruby\" (season 1, episode 12)" ], [ "2015", "Tough Cookie", "Heidi", "\"Pilot\" (season 1, episode 1)" ], [ "2015", "Mr. Robot", "Shayla Nico", "Recurring role (season 1), 7 episodes" ], [ "2016", "Flaked", "Natasha", "2 episodes" ], [ "2016", "Good Girls Revolt", "Naomi", "8 episodes" ], [ "2017–2019", "SMILF", "Bridgette Bird", "Lead role; also creator, director, producer, and writer" ], [ "2018", "Homecoming", "Dara", "4 episodes" ], [ "2018", "Hollyweed", "Brookline Mass / Janet", "Online pilot" ] ]
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What roles did Frankie Shaw play in the 2010-2011 TV series Blue Mountain State and in the Mr. Robot TV series?
Shaw played Mary Jo Cacciatore on the 2010–2011 series Blue Mountain State and a recurring role as Shayla Nico in the first season of the series Mr. Robot.
13,538
totto_source/train_json/example-5837.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Franklin
Diane Franklin
Filmography
[ [ "Year", "Film", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "2018", "The Amityville Murders", "Louise DeFeo", "-" ], [ "2013", "Lovechild", "Jenny Meyers", "Short Film" ], [ "2013", "Royal Effups", "Earless of Incestia", "Short Film" ], [ "2013", "Parole Officers", "Marge", "TV Movie" ], [ "2012", "My Better Half", "Viola Young", "Short Film" ], [ "2011", "Humanized", "Computer", "Short Film" ], [ "2010", "The Adventures of lass 3: Going to America", "Mum / Old Lass", "Short Film" ], [ "2010", "Toon Wolf", "Network President", "Short Film" ], [ "2009", "The Adventures of lass 2: The Sweet Potato Rush", "Mum / Gramma", "Short Film" ], [ "2008", "The Adventures of lass", "Mum / Gramma", "Short Film" ], [ "2006", "Punchcard Player", "Sweetheart", "-" ], [ "1989", "How I Got Into College", "Sharon Browne", "-" ], [ "1989", "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure", "Princess Joanna", "-" ], [ "1986", "Dallas: The Early Years", "Amanda Lewis Ewing, Jock's 1st Wife", "TV Movie" ], [ "1986", "TerrorVision", "Suzy Putterman", "-" ], [ "1985", "Better Off Dead", "Monique Junet", "-" ], [ "1984", "Second Time Lucky", "Eve", "-" ], [ "1983", "Summer Girl", "Cinni", "TV Movie" ], [ "1983", "Deadly Lessons", "Stefanie Aggiston", "TV Movie" ], [ "1982", "Amityville II: The Possession", "Patricia Montelli", "-" ], [ "1982", "The Last American Virgin", "Karen", "-" ] ]
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Which character did Diane Franklin portray in the 1982 film The Last American Virgin?
In 1982, Franklin played as Karen in the film The Last American Virgin.
7,775
totto_source/train_json/example-74.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SR_Maunsell_carriage
SR Maunsell carriage
Preservation
[ [ "Origin", "Number", "Type", "Location", "Notes", "Photograph" ], [ "Southern Railway", "5644", "Corridor Composite", "Bluebell Railway", "Built in 1930, Stored awaiting restoration. Restriction '4' coach originally assigned to set 195 before going to set 455 in 1956 and set 195 in 1957, it was withdrawn in 1961.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "7866", "Dining Saloon", "Bluebell Railway", "Built in 1927. Originally numbered 1365, Stored awaiting overhaul.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "7864", "Kitchen First", "Bluebell Railway", "Built in 1932. Stored undercover.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "6575", "Brake Corridor Composite", "Bluebell Railway", "Built in 1929. Stored awaiting a fairly major overhaul particularly at the brake end.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "4444", "Brake Unclassed open", "Bluebell Railway", "Built in 1933. Out of service awaiting restoration.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "4441", "Brake Unclassed open", "Bluebell Railway", "Built in 1933. Awaiting overhaul with a seriously damaged underframe but a reasonably complete body.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "6686", "Brake Corridor Composite", "Bluebell Railway", "Built in 1935. Operational, won the 'Highly Commended Coach of the Year' award for 1998/99.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "1336", "Third Open", "Bluebell Railway", "Built in 1933. In service and used on passenger trains.", "1336smallRSBR.JPG" ], [ "Southern Railway", "1309", "Third Open", "Bluebell Railway", "Built in 1935. In service and used on passenger trains.", "1309smallRSBR.JPG" ], [ "Southern Railway", "2356", "Corridor Third", "Bluebell Railway", "Built in 1931. Awaiting overhaul.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "3687", "Brake Third Corridor", "Bluebell Railway", "Built in 1931. Undergoing overhaul and conversion back to original condition, after a BR rebuild and subsequent departmental conversion.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "3724", "Brake Third Corridor", "Bluebell Railway", "Built in 1930. Stripped out and rebuilt for use on Chipmans weed-killer train.", "3724smallRSBR.JPG" ], [ "Southern Railway", "4922", "Post Office Sorting Van", "Bluebell Railway", "Built in 1939. Awaiting Restoration. Restriction '4' coach originally in set 207, it was withdrawn in 1977.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "3725", "Brake Third Corridor", "Colne Valley Railway", "Built in 1930. Under frame only used as a crane runner.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "MAT 94117 (Not SR number)", "Not Known", "Gloucestershire and Warwickshire Railway", "Under frame only", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "1019", "Corridor Third", "Isle of Wight Railway", "Built in 1933. Under frame only.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "5618", "Corridor Composite", "Kent and East Sussex Railway", "Built in 1931. In service and used on passenger trains.", "SOUTHERN CK 5618.JPG" ], [ "Southern Railway", "7400", "Corridor First", "Kent and East Sussex Railway", "Built in 1929. Under frame only.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "7798", "Open Second", "Kent and East Sussex Railway", "Built in 1931. Under frame only.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "5153", "Corridor Composite", "Kent and East Sussex Railway", "Built in 1928. Awaiting restoration.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "4432", "Brake Unclassed Open", "Kent and East Sussex Railway", "Built in 1933. In service and used on passenger trains.", "SR4432.JPG" ], [ "Southern Railway", "4443", "Brake Unclassed Open", "Kent and East Sussex Railway", "Built in 1933. In service and used on passenger trains.", "Maunsell Carriage 4443 K&ESR 2016.JPG" ], [ "Southern Railway", "4920", "Post Office Sorting Van", "Nene Valley Railway", "Built in 1939. Stored. Restriction '4' coach.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "4958", "Post Office Tender Van", "Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway", "Built in 1939. Awaiting Restoration. Restriction '4' coach.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "3690", "Brake Third Corridor", "Robertsbridge railway station", "Built in 1931. Awaiting Restoration. Restriction '0' originally in set 216 before being loose in 1960 withdrawn in 1961.", "Maunsell 3690" ], [ "Southern Railway", "1323", "Third Open", "Swanage Railway", "Built in 1932. Under Restoration, exterior mostly complete, interior incomplete.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "1346", "Third Open", "Swanage Railway", "Built in 1933. Under Restoration.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "1381", "Third Open", "Swanage Railway", "Built in 1930. Under Restoration. Restriction '4' originally loose it was withdrawn in 1961. Restoration taking place at Ramparts, Derby.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "2768", "Brake Third Corridor", "Swanage Railway", "Built in 1932. Under frame only. Restriction '4' originally in set 232 it was withdrawn in 1962.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "6699", "Driving Brake Composite", "Swanage Railway", "Built in 1935. Awaiting Restoration.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "6697", "Driving Brake Composite", "Swanage Railway", "Built in 1935. Awaiting restoration.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "5600", "Corridor Composite", "Wishaw", "Built in 1931. Awaiting restoration.", "-" ], [ "Southern Railway", "185392 (Not SR number)", "Not Known", "Swindon and Cricklade Railway", "Under frame only", "-" ] ]
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What location were the POSVs preserved?
Two POSVs, the 4922 at the Bluebell Railway and the 4920 the Nene Valley Railway, and one POTV, 4958, at the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway, were preserved.
10,747
totto_source/train_json/example-3046.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spencer_Martin
Spencer Martin
Results
[ [ "Season", "Title", "Position", "Car", "Entrant" ], [ "1965", "Australian Tourist Trophy", "3rd", "Ferrari 250LM", "Scuderia Veloce" ], [ "1965", "Australian Drivers' Championship", "3rd", "Repco Brabham BT11A Coventry Climax", "Scuderia Veloce" ], [ "1966", "Tasman Series", "7th", "Repco Brabham BT11A Coventry Climax", "Scuderia Veloce" ], [ "1966", "Australian Tourist Trophy", "3rd", "Ferrari 250LM", "Scuderia Veloce" ], [ "1966", "Australian Drivers' Championship", "1st", "Repco Brabham BT11A Coventry Climax", "Bob Jane Racing" ], [ "1967", "Australian Drivers' Championship", "1st", "Repco Brabham BT11A Coventry Climax", "Bob Jane Racing" ] ]
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When has Martin won the Australian Drivers' Championship?
Martin's two Australian Drivers' Championship victories, in 1966 and 1967, racing for Bob Jane Racing.
16,972
totto_source/train_json/example-9271.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathurst_station_(Toronto)
Bathurst station (Toronto)
Surface connections
[ [ "Route", "Name", "Additional Information" ], [ "7", "Bathurst", "Northbound to Steeles Avenue West" ], [ "307", "Bathurst", "Northbound to Steeles Avenue West and southbound to Exhibition Loop" ], [ "511", "Bathurst", "Streetcar; Southbound to Exhibition Loop" ], [ "300A", "Bloor–Danforth", "Eastbound to Warden, westbound to Pearson Airport (On-street transfer)" ], [ "300B", "Bloor–Danforth", "Eastbound to Kennedy station, westbound to West Mall (On-street transfer)" ] ]
[ [ 1, 1 ], [ 2, 1 ], [ 3, 0 ], [ 3, 1 ] ]
How many routes are within the Bathurst station?
Bathurst station includes the 511 Bathurst route.
16,289
totto_source/train_json/example-8588.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Durack
Lucy Durack
Television
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "2016", "Doctor Doctor", "Tugger", "Supporting role" ], [ "2016", "The Let Down", "Sophie", "-" ], [ "2017", "Have You Been Paying Attention?", "Herself", "Guest Quiz Master" ], [ "2017", "Sisters", "Roxy Karibas", "Main role" ], [ "2018", "Show Me the Movie!", "Herself", "1 episode" ], [ "2019", "Show Me the Movie!", "Herself", "Celebrity Guest" ] ]
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In which show did Lucy Durack star as Tugger and in which other show as Roxy Karibas?
Lucy Durack starred as Tugger in television Doctor Doctor 2016, and as Roxy Karibas in Sisters 2017.
14,609
totto_source/train_json/example-6908.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamers_(band)
Dreamers (band)
Singles
[ [ "Title", "Year", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Album" ], [ "Title", "Year", "US Alt", "US Rock", "Album" ], [ "\"Wolves (You Got Me)\"", "2014", "39", "—", "This Album Does Not Exist" ], [ "\"Shooting Shadows\"", "2015", "—", "—", "This Album Does Not Exist" ], [ "\"Drugs\"", "2016", "38", "—", "This Album Does Not Exist" ], [ "\"Sweet Disaster\"", "2016", "7", "33", "This Album Does Not Exist" ], [ "\"Painkiller\"", "2016", "29", "—", "This Album Does Not Exist" ], [ "\"All Washed Out\"", "2018", "—", "—", "Fly" ], [ "\"Screws\"", "2018", "20", "—", "Launch" ] ]
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The single "Sweet Disaster" from Dreamers debut LP "This Album Does Not Exist" was released in what year?
The single "Sweet Disaster" from Dreamers debut LP "This Album Does Not Exist" was released on 2016.
720
totto_source/dev_json/example-719.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sultans_of_the_Maldives
List of sultans of the Maldives
Lunar dynasty (later the Theemuge dynasty)
[ [ "Name", "Monarch from", "Monarch until", "Notes" ], [ "King Mahaabarana Adeettiya (Koimala)", "1117", "1141", "He became the first king to rule over the whole of Maldives after reclaiming the northern atolls from the Indian invaders." ], [ "King (later Sultan) Dhovemi", "1141", "1166/1176", "Reigned as a Buddhist until 1153. Son of Henevi Maava Kilege, sister of Koimala." ], [ "Sultan Muthey", "1166/1176", "1185", "Mother’s sister’s son of Dhovemi" ], [ "Sultan Ali I", "1185", "1193", "-" ], [ "Sultan Dhinei", "1193", "1199", "-" ], [ "Sultan Dhihei", "1199", "1214", "Brother of Sultan Dhinei I." ], [ "Sultan Wadi", "1214", "1233", "Brother of Sultans Dhinei I and Dhinei II." ], [ "Sultan Valla Dio", "1233", "1258", "Brother of Sultans Dhinei I, Dhinei II and Wadi." ], [ "Sultan Hudhei", "1258", "1264", "-" ], [ "Sultan Aima", "1264", "1266", "-" ], [ "Sultan Hali I", "1266", "1268", "-" ], [ "Sultan Keimi", "1268", "1269", "-" ], [ "Sultan Audha", "1269", "1278", "Son of Sultan Wadi" ], [ "Sultan Hali II", "1278", "1288", "Son of Sultan Audha" ], [ "Sultan Yoosuf I", "1288", "1294", "Brother of Sultan Hali II" ], [ "Sultan Salis", "1294", "1302", "Son of Sultan Yoosuf I" ], [ "Sultan Davud", "1302", "1307", "Son of Sultan Yoosuf I" ], [ "Sultan Omar I", "1307", "1341", "Son of Sultan Salis" ], [ "Sultan Ahmed Shihabuddine", "1341", "1347", "Son of Sultan Omar I, deposed and banished by sister Khadijah" ], [ "Sultana Khadijah", "1347", "1363", "Deposed her brother Sultan Ahmed Shihabuddine. Deposed herself by her first husband Mohamed el-Jameel" ], [ "Sultan Mohamed el-Jameel", "1363", "1364", "First Husband of Sultana Khadijah. Assassinated by estranged wife Khadijah. He was nicknamed Handsome Mohamed." ], [ "Sultana Khadijah", "1364", "1374", "Second reign on assassination of first husband Sultan Mohamed el-Jameel. Deposed for a second time by her second husband Abdullah." ], [ "Sultan Abdullah I", "1374", "1376", "Second husband of Sultana Khadijah. Assassinated by wife Khadijah" ], [ "Sultana Khadijah", "1376", "1380", "Third reign" ], [ "Sultana Raadhafathi", "1380", "1380", "Daughter of Sultan Omar I, half sister of Sultana Khadijah. Deposed by husband Mohamed." ], [ "Sultan Mohamed I", "1380", "1385", "Husband of Sultana Raadhafathi." ], [ "Sultana Dhaain", "1385", "1388", "Daughter of Sultan Mohamed I. Deposed by husband Abdullah." ], [ "Sultan Abdullah II", "1388", "1388", "Husband of Sultana Dhaain. Some records call him a Regent (Henevi-rasge)." ], [ "Sultan Osman I", "1388", "1388", "Former prime minister to Raadhafathi and Dhaain. Last of the Lunar dynasty." ] ]
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Who was Sultan Salis?
Sultan Salis was the Sultan of Maldives until 1302.
18,778
totto_source/train_json/example-11077.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Momina_Mustehsan
Momina Mustehsan
Coke Studio Pakistan
[ [ "Year", "Season", "Song", "Lyrics", "Music", "Co-singer(s)" ], [ "2016", "9", "\"Aye Rah-e-Haq Ke Shaheedo\"", "Saif uddin Saif", "Strings", "Season's ft. artistes" ], [ "2016", "9", "\"Afreen Afreen\"", "Javed Akhtar", "Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan", "Rahat Fateh Ali Khan" ], [ "2016", "9", "\"Afreen Afreen\"", "F K Khalish", "Faakhir Mehmood", "Rahat Fateh Ali Khan" ], [ "2016", "9", "\"Main Raasta\"", "co-written with Junaid Khan", "Noori", "Junaid Khan" ], [ "2016", "9", "\"Tera Woh Pyar (Nawazishein Karam)\"", "Naqash Hyder", "Shuja Haider", "Asim Azhar" ], [ "2017", "10", "\"Qaumi Taranah\"", "Hafeez Jullundhri", "Strings; originally composed by Ahmed Ghulamali Chagla", "Season's ft. artistes" ], [ "2017", "10", "\"Muntazir\"", "Strings", "Strings", "Danyal Zafar" ], [ "2017", "10", "\"Ghoom Taana\"", "Sabir Zafar", "Salman Ahmad", "Irteassh" ], [ "2017", "10", "\"Ghoom Taana\"", "-", "Salman Ahmad", "Irteassh" ], [ "2018", "11", "\"Hum Dekhenge\"", "Faiz Ahmed Faiz", "Ali Hamza, Zohaib Kazi", "Season's ft. artists" ], [ "2018", "11", "\"Roye Roye\"", "Sahir Ali Bagga", "Sahir Ali Bagga", "Sahir Ali Bagga" ], [ "2018", "11", "\"Mahi Aaja\"", "Asim Azhar", "Asim Azhar", "Asim Azhar" ], [ "2018", "11", "\"Ko Ko Korina\"", "Masroor Anwar", "Sohail Rana", "Ahad Raza Mir" ] ]
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What song did Momina Mustehsan perform during Season 9 that was written by Nusrat Fateh and Ali Khan, and who was the co-singer?
In season 9 of Coke Studio Pakistan, Momina Mustehsan performed Nusrat Fateh and Ali Khan's "Afreen Afreen", accompanied by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.
16,632
totto_source/train_json/example-8931.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_county_magistrates_of_Kinmen
List of county magistrates of Kinmen
List of Magistrates
[ [ "№", "Portrait", "Name (Birth–Death)", "Term of Office", "Term of Office", "Term", "Political Party" ], [ "1", "-", "Chen Shui-tsai 陳水在 Chén Shuǐzài (1948–)", "20 December 1993", "20 December 1997", "1", "-" ], [ "1", "-", "Chen Shui-tsai 陳水在 Chén Shuǐzài (1948–)", "20 December 1997", "20 December 2001", "2", "-" ], [ "2", "-", "Lee Chu-feng 李炷烽 Lǐ Zhùfēng (1953–)", "20 December 2001", "20 December 2005", "3", "-" ], [ "2", "-", "Lee Chu-feng 李炷烽 Lǐ Zhùfēng (1953–)", "20 December 2005", "20 December 2009", "4", "-" ], [ "3", "-", "Lee Wo-shih 李沃士 Lǐ Wòshì (1960-)", "20 December 2009", "25 December 2014", "5", "-" ], [ "4", "-", "Chen Fu-hai 陳福海 Chén Fúhǎi (1963-)", "25 December 2014", "25 December 2018", "6", "-" ], [ "5", "-", "Yang Cheng-wu 楊鎮浯 Yáng Zhènwú (1972-)", "25 December 2018", "Incumbent", "7", "-" ] ]
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Who was Magistrate of Kinmen County from 2001 to 2009?
Lee Chu-feng was the Magistrate of Kinmen County from 2001 to 2009.
18,750
totto_source/train_json/example-11049.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adnan_Kandhar
Adnan Kandhar
Awards and nominations
[ [ "Year", "Award", "Category", "work", "Result" ], [ "2010", "SZBASIT Film Awards", "Best Experimental film", "-", "Won" ], [ "2013", "Lux Style Awards", "Best Music Video Director", "\"Main Sufi Hun\"", "Nominated" ], [ "2013", "Hum Awards", "Best Music Video", "\"Main Sufi Hun\"", "Won" ], [ "2014", "Hum Awards", "Best Music Video", "\"Shikva\"", "Nominated" ], [ "2014", "Lux Style Awards", "Best Music Video Director", "\"Dil Main Chumke\"", "Won" ], [ "2015", "Hum Awards", "Best Music Video", "\"Kooch\"", "Pending" ] ]
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What year was Adnan Kandhar's "Shikva" nominated for an award, and what was the award show?
Kandhar was nominated at Hum Awards for "Shikva" (2014).
1,441
totto_source/dev_json/example-1440.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_geological_features_on_Titan
List of geological features on Titan
Montes
[ [ "Mons", "Coordinates", "Named after" ], [ "Angmar Montes", "10°00′S 221°00′W / 10.0°S 221.0°W", "Mountains of Angmar" ], [ "Dolmed Montes", "11°36′S 216°48′W / 11.6°S 216.8°W", "Mount Dolmed" ], [ "Doom Mons", "14°39′S 40°25′W / 14.65°S 40.42°W", "Mount Doom" ], [ "Echoriat Montes", "7°24′S 213°48′W / 7.4°S 213.8°W", "Echoriath" ], [ "Erebor Mons", "4°58′S 36°14′W / 4.97°S 36.23°W", "Erebor, the Lonely Mountain" ], [ "Gram Montes", "9°54′S 207°54′W / 9.9°S 207.9°W", "Mount Gram" ], [ "Irensaga Montes", "5°41′S 212°43′W / 5.68°S 212.71°W", "Irensaga" ], [ "Merlock Montes", "8°54′S 211°48′W / 8.9°S 211.8°W", "Merlock Mountains" ], [ "Mindolluin Montes", "3°18′S 208°58′W / 3.3°S 208.96°W", "Mindolluin" ], [ "Misty Montes", "56°48′N 62°26′W / 56.8°N 62.44°W", "Misty Mountains" ], [ "Mithrim Montes", "2°10′S 127°25′W / 2.16°S 127.42°W", "Mountains of Mithrim" ], [ "Moria Montes", "15°06′N 190°30′W / 15.1°N 190.5°W", "Mountains of Moria" ], [ "Rerir Montes", "4°48′S 212°06′W / 4.8°S 212.1°W", "Mount Rerir" ], [ "Taniquetil Montes", "3°40′S 213°16′W / 3.67°S 213.26°W", "Taniquetil" ] ]
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What Titanean mountains have names that are refences to Tolkien's works?
Titanean mountains named after Tolkien's works include Erebor Mons, the Irensaga Montes, Mindolluin Montes, Misty Montes, Mithrim Montes and Taniquetil Montes.
11,816
totto_source/train_json/example-4115.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethany_Joy_Lenz
Bethany Joy Lenz
Theatre
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Director" ], [ "1988", "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz", "Munchkin", "-" ], [ "-", "Gypsy", "Baby June", "-" ], [ "1991", "To Kill a Mockingbird", "Scout", "Scott Jacoby Matt Moses" ], [ "1999–2000", "Foxy Ladies Love/Boogie 70's Explosion", "Performer", "Fritz Brekeller" ], [ "2000", "The Outsiders", "Sandy", "Arthur Allan Seidelman" ], [ "2005", "Happy Days", "Pinky Tuscadero", "Garry Marshall" ], [ "2012", "CATS for Cats", "Performed \"Macavity\"", "Shawn Simons" ], [ "2014", "One Starry Night Gala", "Performed \"On the Steps of the Palace\"", "-" ], [ "2018", "CATstravaganza: Hamilton's Cats Musical", "Performed \"Buenos Aires\"", "-" ] ]
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What roles did Bethany Joy Lenz play in 2000 and 2005?
Lenz played Pinky Tuscadero in Happy Days, directed by Garry Marshall and appeared in The Outsiders by Arthur Allan Seidleman.
19,183
totto_source/train_json/example-11482.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Lomberg
Ryan Lomberg
Career statistics
[ [ "-", "-", "-", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Regular season", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "Playoffs", "-", "-" ], [ "Season", "Team", "League", "-", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "PIM", "-", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "PIM" ], [ "2009–10", "North York Rangers", "OJHL", "-", "4", "0", "0", "0", "0", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2010–11", "Upper Canada Patriots", "OJHL", "-", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "-", "4", "0", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "2011–12", "Muskegon Lumberjacks", "USHL", "-", "52", "22", "18", "40", "154", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2012–13", "University of Maine", "HE", "-", "32", "7", "7", "14", "42", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2013–14", "University of Maine", "HE", "-", "34", "11", "7", "18", "40", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2014–15", "Youngstown Phantoms", "USHL", "-", "56", "24", "19", "43", "146", "-", "4", "1", "1", "2", "6" ], [ "2015–16", "Adirondack Thunder", "ECHL", "-", "43", "18", "17", "35", "48", "-", "12", "3", "3", "6", "27" ], [ "2015–16", "Stockton Heat", "AHL", "-", "15", "0", "3", "3", "42", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2016–17", "Stockton Heat", "AHL", "-", "68", "13", "16", "29", "127", "-", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "2017–18", "Stockton Heat", "AHL", "-", "57", "13", "15", "28", "110", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2017–18", "Calgary Flames", "NHL", "-", "7", "0", "1", "1", "15", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2018–19", "Stockton Heat", "AHL", "-", "58", "12", "17", "29", "72", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "2018–19", "Calgary Flames", "NHL", "-", "4", "0", "0", "0", "17", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "NHL totals", "NHL totals", "NHL totals", "-", "11", "0", "1", "1", "32", "-", "—", "—", "—", "—", "—" ] ]
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What years did Ryan Lomberg spend in the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL), and what teams did he play for each season?
Lomberg began his career in the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL), playing two seasons with the North York Rangers and the Upper Canada Patriots in 2009–10 and 2010–11.
276
totto_source/dev_json/example-275.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_Women's_World_Allround_Speed_Skating_Championships
1995 Women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships
Distance medals
[ [ "Distance", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ], [ "500m", "Gunda Niemann", "Emese Hunyady", "Moira d'Andrea" ], [ "3000m", "Gunda Niemann", "Carla Zijlstra", "Lyudmila Prokasheva" ], [ "1500m", "Gunda Niemann", "Lyudmila Prokasheva", "Annamarie Thomas" ], [ "5000m", "Gunda Niemann", "Carla Zijlstra", "Heike Warnicke-Schalling" ] ]
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Who won medals in the 1995 Women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships?
Gunda Niemann won the gold medal for the 1995 Women's World Allround Speed Skating Championships ahead of Lyudmila Prokasheva who won the silver medal and Annamarie Thomas who won the bronze medal.
16,546
totto_source/train_json/example-8845.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aniruddha_Jatkar
Aniruddha Jatkar
Filmography
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Director", "Language", "Notes" ], [ "Lead Roles", "Lead Roles", "Lead Roles", "Lead Roles", "Lead Roles" ], [ "2001", "Chitte", "Dinesh Babu", "Kannada", "-" ], [ "2002", "Tuntata", "Indrajit Lankesh", "Kannada", "-" ], [ "2002", "Mutham", "S. A. Chandrashekar", "Tamil", "-" ], [ "2003", "Panchali", "Dinesh Babu", "Kannada", "-" ], [ "2006", "Good Luck", "Nandkumar", "Kannada", "-" ], [ "2006", "Neenello Nanalle", "Dinesh Babu", "Kannada", "-" ], [ "2007", "Tamashegagi", "Kudlu Ramkrishna", "Kannada", "-" ], [ "2007", "Nali Naliyuth", "Jayanth", "Kannada", "-" ], [ "2010", "Kunidu Kunidu Ba Re", "Nand Kumar", "Kannada", "-" ], [ "2010", "Ijjodu", "M.S. Sathyu", "Kannada", "Produced by Reliance Entertainment" ], [ "2014", "Saam Daam Dand Bhedh", "Neelima Lonari", "Marathi", "-" ], [ "2015", "Shabari Male Yatre", "Shantakumar", "Kannada", "Bilingual" ], [ "2017", "Kalaberake", "Deewakar", "Kannada", "-" ], [ "2018", "Raja Simha", "M. Ravi", "Kannada", "-" ], [ "Supporting Performance", "Supporting Performance", "Supporting Performance", "Supporting Performance", "Supporting Performance" ], [ "2001", "Chithra", "Dinesh Babu", "Kannada", "-" ], [ "2004", "Jyeshtha", "Suresh Krishna", "Kannada", "-" ], [ "2005", "Rama Shama Bhama", "Ramesh Arvind", "Kannada", "cameo appearance" ], [ "2006", "Dor", "Nagesh Kuknoor", "Hindi", "Guest Appearance" ], [ "2007", "Satyavan Savitri", "Ramesh Arvind", "Kannada", "-" ], [ "2017", "Marali Manege", "Yogesh Master", "Kannada", "Guest Appearance" ], [ "2018", "Abhayhasta", "Naveen", "Kannada", "Guest Appearance" ] ]
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What movies did Aniruddha Jatkar start his movie career with in 2001 and 2002 and who were there directors?
Aniruddha Jatkar started his film journey through 2001 Dinesh Babu directorial Chitte and Tuntata directed by Indrajit Lankesh the following year.
8,519
totto_source/train_json/example-818.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_New_York_Public_Library
List of Presidents of the New York Public Library
New York Public Library
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What happened to the New York Public Library presidency on July 11, 2011?
Anthony Marx is the current president of the New York Public Library in July 2011, succeeding Paul LeClerc.
19,180
totto_source/train_json/example-11479.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Australian_federal_election
2007 Australian federal election
House of Representatives results
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Party", "Votes", "%", "Swing", "Seats", "Change" ], [ "-", "Australian Labor Party", "Australian Labor Party", "5,388,184", "43.38", "+5.74", "83", "+23" ], [ "-", "Coalition", "Coalition", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "-", "Liberal Party of Australia", "4,546,600", "36.60", "–4.22", "55", "–20", "-" ], [ "-", "National Party of Australia", "682,424", "5.49", "–0.40", "10", "–2", "-" ], [ "-", "Australian Greens", "Australian Greens", "967,789", "7.79", "+0.60", "0", "0" ], [ "-", "Family First Party", "Family First Party", "246,798", "1.99", "–0.02", "0", "0" ], [ "-", "Australian Democrats", "Australian Democrats", "89,813", "0.72", "–0.51", "0", "0" ], [ "-", "Independents", "Independents", "276,370", "2.23", "–0.27", "2", "–1" ], [ "-", "Other", "Other", "222,004", "1.79", "+0.25", "0", "0" ], [ "-", "Total", "Total", "12,419,863", "-", "-", "150", "-" ], [ "Two-party-preferred vote", "Two-party-preferred vote", "Two-party-preferred vote", "Two-party-preferred vote", "Two-party-preferred vote", "Two-party-preferred vote", "Two-party-preferred vote", "Two-party-preferred vote" ], [ "-", "Australian Labor Party", "Australian Labor Party", "6,545,814", "52.70", "+5.44", "83", "+23" ], [ "-", "Liberal/National Coalition", "Liberal/National Coalition", "5,874,178", "47.30", "–5.44", "65", "–22" ] ]
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What percentage of two-party-preferred vote did the Australian Labor Party receive, and what amount of point swing did that equate to?
Labor finished with a 52.70 per cent two-party-preferred vote, a 5.44-point swing.
21,269
totto_source/train_json/example-13568.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Han_Seung-yeon
Han Seung-yeon
Television series
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Network", "Notes" ], [ "1997", "Star in My Heart", "MBC", "Orphan girl" ], [ "2010", "More Charming By The Day", "MBC", "Cameo" ], [ "2011", "URAKARA", "TV Tokyo", "Seung-yeon" ], [ "2012", "Salamander Guru and The Shadows", "SBS", "Cameo" ], [ "2013", "A Bit of Love", "KBS2", "Kim Sun-mi" ], [ "2013", "Jang Ok-jung, Living by Love", "SBS", "Choi Musuri" ], [ "2014", "Her Lovely Heels", "SBS", "Shin Ji-hoo" ], [ "2014", "Jang Bo-ri is Here!", "MBC", "Lee Ga-eul" ], [ "2014", "Secret Love", "DRAMAcube", "Ji-hye" ], [ "2014", "Guitar and Hot Pants", "MBC", "Anna" ], [ "2016", "Hello, My Twenties!", "JTBC", "Jung Ye-eun" ], [ "2017", "Last Minute Romance", "JTBC", "Baek Se" ], [ "2017", "Hello, My Twenties! 2", "JTBC", "Jung Ye-eun" ], [ "2018", "About Time", "tvN", "Jeon Sang-hee" ], [ "2018", "Twelve Nights", "Channel A", "Han Yoo-Kyung" ] ]
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When and which series did Han Seung-yeon play Baek Se?
In 2017, Han starred as Baek Se in JTBC's Last Minute Romance.
11,796
totto_source/train_json/example-4095.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Women's_200_metre_individual_medley
Swimming at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre individual medley
Final
[ [ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ], [ "-", "4", "Yana Klochkova", "Ukraine", "2:10.68", "OR*" ], [ "-", "5", "Beatrice Câșlaru", "Romania", "2:12.57", "NR" ], [ "-", "3", "Cristina Teuscher", "United States", "2:13.32", "-" ], [ "4", "2", "Marianne Limpert", "Canada", "2:13.44", "-" ], [ "5", "6", "Joanne Malar", "Canada", "2:13.70", "-" ], [ "6", "7", "Oxana Verevka", "Russia", "2:13.88", "-" ], [ "7", "1", "Gabrielle Rose", "United States", "2:14.82", "-" ], [ "8", "8", "Tomoko Hagiwara", "Japan", "2:15.64", "-" ] ]
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Who finished last in the Women's 200 metre individual medley at the 2000 Summer Olympics, and what were their times?
Swimming at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metre individual medley, Gabrielle Rose finished seventh in 2:14.82, while Japan's Tomoko Hagiwara made an eighth-place with time of 2:15.64.
8,200
totto_source/train_json/example-499.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saskatoon_metropolitan_area
Saskatoon metropolitan area
List of municipalities
[ [ "Municipality", "2016 Population", "2011 Population" ], [ "Cities", "-", "-" ], [ "Martensville", "9,645", "7,716" ], [ "Saskatoon", "246,376", "222,246" ], [ "Warman", "11,020", "7,104" ], [ "Towns", "-", "-" ], [ "Aberdeen", "622", "599" ], [ "Allan", "644", "648" ], [ "Asquith", "639", "603" ], [ "Colonsay", "451", "475" ], [ "Dalmeny", "1,826", "1,702" ], [ "Delisle", "1,038", "975" ], [ "Dundurn", "611", "693" ], [ "Langham", "1,290", "1,290" ], [ "Osler", "1,237", "1,088" ], [ "Villages", "-", "-" ], [ "Borden", "287", "245" ], [ "Bradwell", "166", "230" ], [ "Clavet", "410", "386" ], [ "Meacham", "99", "84" ], [ "Vanscoy", "462", "377" ], [ "Resort villages", "-", "-" ], [ "Shields", "288", "220" ], [ "Thode", "148", "157" ], [ "Rural municipalities", "-", "-" ], [ "Aberdeen No. 373", "1,379", "1,016" ], [ "Blucher No. 343", "2,006", "1,876" ], [ "Colonsay No. 342", "269", "240" ], [ "Corman Park No. 344", "8,568", "8,277" ], [ "Dundurn No. 313", "2,404", "1,148" ], [ "Vanscoy No. 345", "2,840", "2,714" ], [ "Indian reserves", "-", "-" ], [ "Whitecap", "451", "351" ] ]
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What are the cities of the Saskatoon?
The Saskatoon includes the cities of Saskatoon, Martensville, and Warman.
18,062
totto_source/train_json/example-10361.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidetur
Sidetur
Production
[ [ "Process", "Plant", "Plant", "Plant", "Plant", "Plant", "Plant", "Plant", "Total" ], [ "Process", "Casima", "Antímano", "Guarenas", "Valencia", "Lara", "Barquisimeto", "Collection Centers", "Total" ], [ "Steelmaking", "460,000", "-", "-", "-", "-", "375,000", "-", "835,000 t/year" ], [ "Rolling", "-", "340,000", "75,000", "-", "60,000", "140,000", "-", "615,000 t/year" ], [ "Electric Welding", "-", "-", "-", "67,000", "-", "-", "-", "67,000 t/year" ], [ "Ferrous Material Collection", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "600,000", "600,000 t/year" ] ]
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How many tons of steelmaking, rolling and electric welding does Sidetur have?
Sidetur has 835,000 tons of steelmaking, 615,000 tons of rolling and 67,000 of electric welding.
7,717
totto_source/train_json/example-16.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otwock_County
Otwock County
Administrative division
[ [ "Gmina", "Type", "Area (km²)", "Population (2006)", "Seat" ], [ "Otwock", "urban", "47.3", "43,247", "-" ], [ "Józefów", "urban", "23.9", "18,353", "-" ], [ "Gmina Karczew", "urban-rural", "81.5", "15,919", "Karczew" ], [ "Gmina Celestynów", "rural", "88.9", "11,032", "Celestynów" ], [ "Gmina Wiązowna", "rural", "102.1", "9,890", "Wiązowna" ], [ "Gmina Kołbiel", "rural", "106.4", "7,980", "Kołbiel" ], [ "Gmina Sobienie-Jeziory", "rural", "97.4", "6,229", "Sobienie-Jeziory" ], [ "Gmina Osieck", "rural", "67.5", "3,436", "Osieck" ] ]
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What was the population count of Otwock and Józefów in 2006?
In 2006, the population of Otwock was 43,247 and the population of Józefów was 18,353.
14,097
totto_source/train_json/example-6396.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legacy_Parkway
Legacy Parkway
Exit list
[ [ "County", "Location", "mi", "km", "Exit", "Destinations", "Notes" ], [ "Salt Lake", "Salt Lake City", "0.000", "0.000", "1", "I-215 south", "Southbound exit and northbound entrance" ], [ "Davis", "Woods Cross", "3.808– 4.236", "6.128– 6.817", "4", "To SR-68 (500 South)", "-" ], [ "Davis", "Centerville", "7.176– 7.664", "11.549– 12.334", "7", "SR-105 east (Parrish Lane)", "-" ], [ "Davis", "Farmington", "11.500", "18.507", "11", "US-89 north – South Ogden", "Northbound exit and southbound entrance" ], [ "Davis", "Farmington", "11.500", "18.507", "12", "SR-225 (Park Lane)", "Provides access to Lagoon" ], [ "Davis", "Farmington", "11.500", "18.507", "13", "I-15 north – Ogden", "Northbound exit and southbound entrance" ], [ "1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Incomplete access", "1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Incomplete access", "1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Incomplete access", "1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Incomplete access", "1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Incomplete access", "1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Incomplete access", "1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Incomplete access" ] ]
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What are the destinations for the 3 parkways that enter Farmington?
Upon entering Farmington, the parkway terminates at I-15, SR-225 and U.S. Route 89.
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totto_source/train_json/example-1882.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1956%E2%80%9357_in_English_football
1956–57 in English football
Honours
[ [ "Competition", "Winner", "Runner-up" ], [ "First Division", "Manchester United (5)", "Tottenham Hotspur" ], [ "Second Division", "Leicester City", "Nottingham Forest" ], [ "Third Division North", "Derby County", "Hartlepool United" ], [ "Third Division South", "Ipswich Town", "Torquay United" ], [ "FA Cup", "Aston Villa (7)", "Manchester United" ], [ "Charity Shield", "Manchester United", "Manchester City" ], [ "Home Championship", "England", "Scotland" ] ]
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Who were the finalists in the Third Divisions North and South in the 1956-1957 English Football title?
Hartlepools United finished as runners-up to Derby County in Third Division North, while in the Third Division South, Ipswich Town won the 1956–57 English football title ahead of Torquay United.
12,231
totto_source/train_json/example-4530.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920_Open_Championship
1920 Open Championship
Second round
[ [ "Place", "Player", "Country", "Score" ], [ "1", "Abe Mitchell", "England", "74-73=147" ], [ "T2", "Jim Barnes", "England", "79-74=153" ], [ "T2", "Sandy Herd", "Scotland", "72-81=153" ], [ "T4", "Ted Ray", "Jersey", "72-83=155" ], [ "T4", "Syd Wingate", "England", "81-74=155" ], [ "6", "J.H. Taylor", "England", "78-79=157" ], [ "T7", "Arthur Havers", "England", "80-78=158" ], [ "T7", "Len Holland", "England", "80-78=158" ], [ "T7", "Reg Wilson", "England", "76-82=158" ], [ "T10", "James Braid", "Scotland", "79-80=159" ], [ "T10", "Charles Corlett", "Isle of Man", "77-82=159" ], [ "T10", "Douglas Grant (a)", "United States", "83-76=159" ], [ "T10", "Charles Hope (a)", "England", "78-81=159" ], [ "T10", "Josh Taylor", "England", "78-81=159" ], [ "T10", "Harry Vardon", "Jersey", "78-81=159" ] ]
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How successful were Abe Mitchell, Sandy Herd, and Jim Barnes after the second round?
Abe Mitchell shot a 73 for a total of 147 to open up a six-stroke lead over Sandy Herd and Jim Barnes.
11,905
totto_source/train_json/example-4204.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BtoB_(band)
BtoB (band)
Concerts
[ [ "Year", "Date", "City", "Country", "Venue", "Concerts" ], [ "2014", "19 July", "Osaka", "Japan", "Grand Cube Osaka", "Happy Summer Vacation with BTOB" ], [ "2014", "21 July", "Chiba", "Japan", "Maihama Amphitheater", "Happy Summer Vacation with BTOB" ], [ "2014", "31 October", "Seoul", "Korea", "Olympic Hall", "1st Concert: Hello Melody in Seoul" ], [ "2014", "1 November", "Seoul", "Korea", "Olympic Hall", "1st Concert: Hello Melody in Seoul" ], [ "2015", "4 April", "Busan", "Korea", "KBS Busan Hall", "1st Concert: Hello Melody in Busan" ], [ "2015", "19 December", "Seoul", "Korea", "Jangchung Arena", "2nd Concert: Born to Beat Time" ], [ "2015", "20 December", "Seoul", "Korea", "Jangchung Arena", "2nd Concert: Born to Beat Time" ], [ "2016", "27 March", "Seoul", "Korea", "Jamsil Arena", "Born to Beat Time: Encore Concert" ], [ "2016", "28 March", "Seoul", "Korea", "Jamsil Arena", "Born to Beat Time: Encore Concert" ], [ "2017", "21 January", "Seoul", "Korea", "SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium", "Born to Beat Time: TIME Concert" ], [ "2017", "22 January", "Seoul", "Korea", "SK Olympic Handball Gymnasium", "Born to Beat Time: TIME Concert" ], [ "2017", "23 December", "Seoul", "Korea", "Ilsan KINTEX Exhibition Hall", "BTOB Time – Our Concert" ], [ "2017", "24 December", "Seoul", "Korea", "Ilsan KINTEX Exhibition Hall", "BTOB Time – Our Concert" ], [ "2018", "24 February", "Busan", "Korea", "Busan Exhibition and Convention Center", "BTOB Time – Our Concert in Busan" ], [ "2018", "1 March", "Seoul", "Korea", "Yes 24 Live Hall", "I'll Be Your Melody - Missing You Melody" ], [ "2018", "10 August", "Seoul", "Korea", "Olympic Gymnastics Arena", "BTOB Time – This Is Us" ], [ "2018", "11 August", "Seoul", "Korea", "Olympic Gymnastics Arena", "BTOB Time – This Is Us" ], [ "2018", "12 August", "Seoul", "Korea", "Olympic Gymnastics Arena", "BTOB Time – This Is Us" ], [ "2018", "8 September", "New Taipei City", "Taiwan", "Hsing Chuang Gymnasium", "BTOB Time – This Is Us In Taiwan" ], [ "2018", "21 September", "Jakarta", "Indonesia", "The Kasablanka", "BTOB In Jakarta by MyMusicTaste" ], [ "2018", "14 October", "Bangkok", "Thailand", "Chaengwattana Hall", "BTOB Time – This Is Us In Bangkok" ] ]
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In what city did BtoB perform during the "Happy Summer Vacation with BTOB" concert in July 2014?
BtoB (band) had a concert, "Happy Summer Vacation with BTOB", on 19 July at Osaka and on 21 July in Chiba.
16,684
totto_source/train_json/example-8983.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siim_Luts
Siim Luts
Club
[ [ "Club", "Season", "League", "League", "League", "Cup", "Cup", "Europe", "Europe", "Other", "Other", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "Flora Paide", "2005", "IV liiga", "6", "4", "—", "—", "0", "0", "6", "4", "-", "-" ], [ "Flora II", "2006", "Esiliiga", "27", "8", "1", "1", "—", "—", "28", "9", "-", "-" ], [ "Flora II", "2007", "Esiliiga", "21", "4", "1", "0", "—", "—", "22", "4", "-", "-" ], [ "Flora II", "2008", "Esiliiga", "26", "4", "3", "1", "—", "—", "29", "5", "-", "-" ], [ "Flora II", "2009", "Esiliiga", "6", "0", "0", "0", "—", "—", "6", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "Flora II", "2010", "Esiliiga", "3", "0", "0", "0", "—", "—", "3", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "Flora II", "2011", "Esiliiga", "1", "0", "0", "0", "—", "—", "1", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "Flora II", "Total", "Total", "84", "16", "5", "2", "—", "—", "89", "18", "-", "-" ], [ "Flora", "2008", "Meistriliiga", "4", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0", "2", "0", "6", "1" ], [ "Flora", "2009", "Meistriliiga", "8", "1", "1", "0", "0", "0", "1", "0", "10", "1" ], [ "Flora", "2010", "Meistriliiga", "31", "6", "4", "2", "2", "0", "6", "0", "43", "8" ], [ "Flora", "2011", "Meistriliiga", "19", "3", "3", "1", "2", "0", "5", "0", "29", "4" ], [ "Flora", "2012", "Meistriliiga", "26", "3", "4", "1", "2", "0", "1", "1", "33", "5" ], [ "Flora", "Total", "Total", "88", "14", "12", "4", "6", "0", "15", "1", "121", "19" ], [ "Tulevik (loan)", "2009", "Meistriliiga", "17", "5", "3", "0", "—", "—", "20", "5", "-", "-" ], [ "IFK Norrköping", "2013", "Allsvenskan", "13", "0", "5", "0", "—", "—", "18", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "IFK Norrköping", "2014", "Allsvenskan", "0", "0", "0", "0", "—", "—", "0", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "IFK Norrköping", "Total", "Total", "13", "0", "5", "0", "—", "—", "18", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "Levadia", "2015", "Meistriliiga", "28", "11", "2", "0", "2", "1", "1", "0", "33", "12" ], [ "Levadia", "2016", "Meistriliiga", "13", "3", "0", "0", "4", "0", "—", "—", "17", "3" ], [ "Levadia", "Total", "Total", "41", "14", "2", "0", "6", "1", "1", "0", "50", "15" ], [ "Bohemians 1905", "2016–17", "Czech First League", "23", "0", "3", "0", "—", "—", "26", "0", "-", "-" ], [ "Bohemians 1905", "2017–18", "Czech First League", "11", "0", "1", "1", "—", "—", "12", "1", "-", "-" ], [ "Bohemians 1905", "Total", "Total", "34", "0", "4", "1", "—", "—", "38", "1", "-", "-" ], [ "Career total", "Career total", "Career total", "283", "53", "31", "7", "12", "1", "16", "1", "342", "62" ] ]
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How many goals did Siim Luts score in 2010 for Flora?
In 2010, Luts scored 6 goals for Flora.
19,087
totto_source/train_json/example-11386.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Rail_Class_57
British Rail Class 57
Fleet details
[ [ "Subclass", "No. Built", "No. Range", "Operators", "Loco Nos.", "Total" ], [ "57/0", "12", "57001-012", "Direct Rail Services", "57002, 57003, 57004, 57007, 57008, 57009, 57010, 57011, 57012", "9" ], [ "57/0", "12", "57001-012", "West Coast Railways", "57001, 57005, 57006", "3" ], [ "57/3", "16", "57301-316", "Direct Rail Services", "57301, 57302, 57303, 57304, 57306, 57307, 57308, 57309, 57310, 57311", "10" ], [ "57/3", "16", "57301-316", "Rail Operations Group", "57305, 57312", "2" ], [ "57/3", "16", "57301-316", "West Coast Railways", "57313, 57314, 57315, 57316", "4" ], [ "57/6", "5", "57601-605", "Great Western Railway", "57602, 57603, 57604, 57605", "4" ], [ "57/6", "5", "57601-605", "West Coast Railways", "57601", "1" ] ]
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Who operated the sub-classes of 57313-316, and how many sub-classes were there?
All three 57 sub-classes of 57313-316 were operated by West Coast Railways.
19,122
totto_source/train_json/example-11421.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Ellerson
Rich Ellerson
Head coaching record
[ [ "Year", "Team", "Overall", "Conference", "Standing", "Bowl/playoffs" ], [ "Southern Utah Thunderbirds (NCAA Division I-AA independent) (1996)", "Southern Utah Thunderbirds (NCAA Division I-AA independent) (1996)", "Southern Utah Thunderbirds (NCAA Division I-AA independent) (1996)", "Southern Utah Thunderbirds (NCAA Division I-AA independent) (1996)", "Southern Utah Thunderbirds (NCAA Division I-AA independent) (1996)", "Southern Utah Thunderbirds (NCAA Division I-AA independent) (1996)" ], [ "1996", "Southern Utah", "4–7", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Southern Utah:", "Southern Utah:", "4–7", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Cal Poly Mustangs (NCAA Division I-AA independent) (2001–2003)", "Cal Poly Mustangs (NCAA Division I-AA independent) (2001–2003)", "Cal Poly Mustangs (NCAA Division I-AA independent) (2001–2003)", "Cal Poly Mustangs (NCAA Division I-AA independent) (2001–2003)", "Cal Poly Mustangs (NCAA Division I-AA independent) (2001–2003)", "Cal Poly Mustangs (NCAA Division I-AA independent) (2001–2003)" ], [ "2001", "Cal Poly", "6–5", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "2002", "Cal Poly", "3–8", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "2003", "Cal Poly", "7–4", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Cal Poly Mustangs (Great West Football Conference) (2004–2008)", "Cal Poly Mustangs (Great West Football Conference) (2004–2008)", "Cal Poly Mustangs (Great West Football Conference) (2004–2008)", "Cal Poly Mustangs (Great West Football Conference) (2004–2008)", "Cal Poly Mustangs (Great West Football Conference) (2004–2008)", "Cal Poly Mustangs (Great West Football Conference) (2004–2008)" ], [ "2004", "Cal Poly", "9–2", "4–1", "1st", "-" ], [ "2005", "Cal Poly", "9–4", "4–1", "1st", "L NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinal" ], [ "2006", "Cal Poly", "7–4", "2–2", "3rd", "-" ], [ "2007", "Cal Poly", "7–4", "2–2", "3rd", "-" ], [ "2008", "Cal Poly", "8–3", "3–0", "1st", "L NCAA Division I First Round" ], [ "Cal Poly:", "Cal Poly:", "56–34", "15–6", "-", "-" ], [ "Army Black Knights (Division I FBS independent) (2009–2013)", "Army Black Knights (Division I FBS independent) (2009–2013)", "Army Black Knights (Division I FBS independent) (2009–2013)", "Army Black Knights (Division I FBS independent) (2009–2013)", "Army Black Knights (Division I FBS independent) (2009–2013)", "Army Black Knights (Division I FBS independent) (2009–2013)" ], [ "2009", "Army", "5–7", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "2010", "Army", "7–6", "-", "-", "W Armed Forces" ], [ "2011", "Army", "3–9", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "2012", "Army", "2–10", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "2013", "Army", "3–9", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Army:", "Army:", "20–41", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Total:", "Total:", "80–82", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth", "National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth", "National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth", "National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth", "National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth", "National championship Conference title Conference division title or championship game berth" ] ]
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What was Rich Ellerson's overall record with Cal Poly in 2007, and what place did he finish in in the Great West?
In 2007, Cal Poly achieved a 7–4 record and third place in the Great West.
15,651
totto_source/train_json/example-7950.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Since_I_Saw_You_Last
Since I Saw You Last
Release history
[ [ "Country", "Date", "Edition(s)", "Format", "Label" ], [ "Ireland", "22 November 2013", "Standard, deluxe", "CD, digital download", "Polydor Records" ], [ "United Kingdom", "22 November 2013", "Standard, deluxe", "CD, digital download", "Polydor Records" ], [ "Germany", "24 February 2014", "Standard, deluxe", "CD, digital download", "Polydor Records" ] ]
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When was Since I Saw You Last released in Ireland and the UK and by which label?
Since I Saw You Last, was released by Polydor Records on 22 November 2013 in Ireland and the United Kingdom.
9,642
totto_source/train_json/example-1941.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Stars_match
All Stars match
All Stars Matches Results
[ [ "Year", "Winners", "Score", "Losers", "Venue", "City", "Crowd" ], [ "2010", "Indigenous All Stars", "16-12", "NRL All Stars", "Gold Coast Football Stadium", "Gold Coast", "26,687" ], [ "2011", "NRL All Stars", "28-12", "Indigenous All Stars", "Gold Coast Football Stadium", "Gold Coast", "25,843" ], [ "2012", "NRL All Stars", "36-28", "Indigenous All Stars", "Gold Coast Football Stadium", "Gold Coast", "26,039" ], [ "2013", "Indigenous All Stars", "32-6", "NRL All Stars", "Brisbane Football Stadium", "Brisbane", "41,021" ], [ "2014", "Not Held", "Not Held", "Not Held", "Not Held", "Not Held", "Not Held" ], [ "2015", "Indigenous All Stars", "20-6", "NRL All Stars", "Gold Coast Football Stadium", "Gold Coast", "23,177" ], [ "2016", "World All Stars", "12-8", "Indigenous All Stars", "Brisbane Football Stadium", "Brisbane", "37,339" ], [ "2017", "Indigenous All Stars", "34-8", "World All Stars", "Newcastle Football Stadium", "Newcastle", "20,241" ], [ "2018", "Not Held", "Not Held", "Not Held", "Not Held", "Not Held", "Not Held" ], [ "2019", "Indigenous All Stars", "34-14", "Māori All Stars", "Melbourne Football Stadium", "Melbourne", "-" ] ]
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Who did the Indigenous All Stars initially play in the All Stars Match?
Between 2010 and 2015, the Indigenous All Stars opponent was an NRL All Stars team, they were replaced for 2016 by a World All Stars team.
13,217
totto_source/train_json/example-5516.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan_Yueming
Pan Yueming
Film
[ [ "Year", "English title", "Chinese title", "Role", "Notes" ], [ "1994", "The Story of Yi Bo", "依波的故事", "Yang Meng", "-" ], [ "2000", "A Love of Blueness", "蓝色爱情", "Tai Lin", "-" ], [ "2000", "A Lingering Face", "非常夏日", "Lei Haiyang", "-" ], [ "2001", "Desire For Fired", "情不自禁", "Xiao Bai", "-" ], [ "2002", "Love From Heart", "从心相恋", "Ma Xiaotao", "-" ], [ "2002", "Stormy Sea", "惊涛骇浪", "Zhang Chengwen", "-" ], [ "2002", "Life Show", "生活秀", "Lai Shuangjiu", "-" ], [ "2002", "Extreme Danger", "极度险情", "Lin Wei", "-" ], [ "2002", "Key to The Love", "爱情钥匙", "Han Jingming", "-" ], [ "2003", "Marry a Beijing Girl", "太想爱你", "Zhou Zhengwu", "-" ], [ "2004", "I Only Care About You", "我只在乎你", "Shi Xinyu", "-" ], [ "2006", "Lease Wife", "租期", "Guo Jiaju", "-" ], [ "2008", "Forever Enthralled", "梅兰芳", "Zhu Huifang", "-" ], [ "2009", "Class Three, Class Five", "三班五班", "Fu Xiaofeng", "-" ], [ "2009", "Looking for Jackie", "寻找成龙", "-", "Cameo" ], [ "2009", "Tian'anmen", "天安门", "Tian Zhenying", "-" ], [ "2009", "Boys and Girls", "男生女生", "Fu Xiaofeng", "-" ], [ "2010", "All's Well, Ends Well 2010", "花田囍事2010", "Wu Shangjin", "-" ], [ "2011", "The Founding of a Party", "建党伟业", "Cai Hesen", "-" ], [ "2011", "The Empire Symbol", "帝国秘符", "Cheng Xi", "-" ], [ "2013", "Big Mouth", "大嘴巴子", "-", "-" ], [ "2014", "Forever Young", "怒放之青春再见", "Ma Lu", "-" ], [ "2014", "The Old Cinderella", "脱轨时代", "Liu Guangmang", "-" ], [ "2015", "Blind Spot", "探灵档案", "Chen Wen", "-" ], [ "2015", "Detective Chinatown", "唐人街探案", "Li", "-" ], [ "2016", "Provoking Laughter", "冒牌卧底", "Wei Baobao", "-" ], [ "2018", "Six Years, Six Days", "六年,六天", "-", "Cameo" ] ]
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Who did Pan Yueming act as in 2002, and what was the movie?
Pan acted as Lin Wei in Extreme Danger (2002).
16,234
totto_source/train_json/example-8533.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Macau_Grand_Prix
2005 Macau Grand Prix
Main Race
[ [ "Pos", "No.", "Driver", "Team", "Laps", "Time/Retired", "Grid" ], [ "1", "8", "Brazil Lucas di Grassi", "Manor Motorsport", "15", "40:49.730", "3" ], [ "2", "5", "Poland Robert Kubica", "Carlin Motorsport", "15", "+0.659", "2" ], [ "3", "2", "Germany Sebastian Vettel", "ASM Formule 3", "15", "+3.924", "8" ], [ "4", "3", "Brazil João Paulo de Oliveira", "TOM'S", "15", "+7.003", "7" ], [ "5", "4", "Japan Kazuki Nakajima", "TOM'S", "15", "+8.619", "7" ], [ "6", "1", "France Loïc Duval", "ASM Formule 3", "15", "+8.705", "1" ], [ "7", "7", "Denmark Christian Bakkerud", "Carlin Motorsport", "15", "+11.185", "11" ], [ "8", "19", "Italy Paolo Montin", "Ombra Racing", "15", "+12.490", "8" ], [ "9", "14", "France Romain Grosjean", "Signature-Plus", "15", "+13.007", "16" ], [ "10", "11", "France Franck Perera", "Prema Powerteam", "15", "+13.290", "15" ], [ "11", "15", "France Guillaume Moreau", "Signature-Plus", "15", "+13.890", "12" ], [ "12", "16", "Brazil Fábio Carbone", "Signature", "15", "+16.445", "19" ], [ "13", "30", "Australia Karl Reindler", "Alan Docking Racing", "15", "+17.334", "17" ], [ "14", "9", "United Kingdom Mike Conway", "Manor Motorsport", "15", "+17.808", "4" ], [ "15", "23", "Macau Michael Ho", "Team Midland Euroseries", "15", "+26.120", "25" ], [ "16", "18", "Macau Rodolfo Ávila", "HBR Motorsport", "15", "+28.615", "24" ], [ "17", "26", "Japan Daisuke Ikeda", "ZAP Speed", "14", "+1 lap", "20" ], [ "18", "31", "Macau Lei Kit Meng", "Swiss Racing Team", "14", "+1 lap", "27" ], [ "19", "29", "Macau Jo Merszei", "Jo Merszei", "14", "+1 lap", "26" ], [ "20", "21", "United Kingdom Steven Kane", "Promatecme F3", "13", "+2 laps", "23" ], [ "Ret", "23", "Macau Lou Meng Cheong", "Edenbridge Racing", "10", "Retired", "28" ], [ "Ret", "12", "United Kingdom Dan Clarke", "Prema Powerteam", "9", "Retired", "13" ], [ "Ret", "6", "United States Charlie Kimball", "Carlin Motorsport", "9", "Retired", "9" ], [ "Ret", "24", "United Kingdom Danny Watts", "Team Midland Euroseries", "9", "Retired", "10" ], [ "Ret", "22", "United Kingdom Stephen Jelley", "Menu F3 Motorsport", "8", "Retired", "21" ], [ "Ret", "10", "Japan Naoki Yokomizo", "ThreeBond Racing", "4", "Retired", "14" ], [ "Ret", "17", "Czech Republic Filip Salaquarda", "HBR Motorsport", "3", "Retired", "23" ], [ "Ret", "20", "Japan Kohei Hirate", "Team Rosberg", "1", "Retired", "22" ], [ "Ret", "28", "Brazil Bruno Senna", "Double R Racing", "1", "Retired", "29" ], [ "Fastest lap: Loïc Duval, 2:11.929, 166.99 km/h (103.76 mph) on lap 12", "Fastest lap: Loïc Duval, 2:11.929, 166.99 km/h (103.76 mph) on lap 12", "Fastest lap: Loïc Duval, 2:11.929, 166.99 km/h (103.76 mph) on lap 12", "Fastest lap: Loïc Duval, 2:11.929, 166.99 km/h (103.76 mph) on lap 12", "Fastest lap: Loïc Duval, 2:11.929, 166.99 km/h (103.76 mph) on lap 12", "Fastest lap: Loïc Duval, 2:11.929, 166.99 km/h (103.76 mph) on lap 12", "Fastest lap: Loïc Duval, 2:11.929, 166.99 km/h (103.76 mph) on lap 12" ], [ "Source:", "Source:", "Source:", "Source:", "Source:", "Source:", "Source:" ] ]
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What was the result of the 2005 Macau Grand Prix?
di Grassi won the 2005 Macau Grand Prix, with Kubica in second with 0.659 seconds, and Vettel in third.
18,536
totto_source/train_json/example-10835.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thad_Cochran
Thad Cochran
Electoral history
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%", "±" ], [ "-", "Republican", "Thad Cochran", "580,314", "60.9", "-" ], [ "-", "Democratic", "William Winter", "371,926", "39.1", "-" ] ]
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Who were the top two finishers in the election, what percentage did each person receive, and what party was the second-place finisher in?
Cochran faced a strong challenge for re-election from Democratic William Winter and was re-elected by 60.9 to 39.1 percent.
12,314
totto_source/train_json/example-4613.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1930_Giro_d'Italia
1930 Giro d'Italia
Stage results
[ [ "Stage", "Date", "Course", "Distance", "Type", "Type", "Winner", "Race Leader" ], [ "1", "17 May", "Messina to Catania", "174 km (108 mi)", "-", "Stage with mountain(s)", "Michele Mara (ITA)", "Michele Mara (ITA)" ], [ "2", "18 May", "Catania to Palermo", "280 km (174 mi)", "-", "Stage with mountain(s)", "Leonida Frascarelli (ITA)", "Antonio Negrini (ITA)" ], [ "3", "20 May", "Palermo to Messina", "257 km (160 mi)", "-", "Plain stage", "Luigi Marchisio (ITA)", "Luigi Marchisio (ITA)" ], [ "4", "22 May", "Reggio Calabria to Catanzaro", "173 km (107 mi)", "-", "Plain stage", "Luigi Marchisio (ITA)", "Luigi Marchisio (ITA)" ], [ "5", "23 May", "Catanzaro to Cosenza", "118 km (73 mi)", "-", "Stage with mountain(s)", "Domenico Piemontesi (ITA)", "Luigi Marchisio (ITA)" ], [ "6", "25 May", "Cosenza to Salerno", "292 km (181 mi)", "-", "Stage with mountain(s)", "Allegro Grandi (ITA)", "Luigi Marchisio (ITA)" ], [ "7", "27 May", "Salerno to Naples", "180 km (112 mi)", "-", "Plain stage", "Raffaele Di Paco (ITA)", "Luigi Marchisio (ITA)" ], [ "8", "28 May", "Naples to Rome", "247 km (153 mi)", "-", "Stage with mountain(s)", "Learco Guerra (ITA)", "Luigi Marchisio (ITA)" ], [ "9", "30 May", "Rome to Teramo", "203 km (126 mi)", "-", "Stage with mountain(s)", "Michele Mara (ITA)", "Luigi Marchisio (ITA)" ], [ "10", "31 May", "Teramo to Ancona", "185 km (115 mi)", "-", "Stage with mountain(s)", "Michele Mara (ITA)", "Luigi Marchisio (ITA)" ], [ "11", "2 June", "Ancona to Forlì", "182 km (113 mi)", "-", "Stage with mountain(s)", "Learco Guerra (ITA)", "Luigi Marchisio (ITA)" ], [ "12", "3 June", "Forlì to Rovigo", "188 km (117 mi)", "-", "Plain stage", "Michele Mara (ITA)", "Luigi Marchisio (ITA)" ], [ "13", "5 June", "Rovigo to Asiago", "150 km (93 mi)", "-", "Stage with mountain(s)", "Antonio Pesenti (ITA)", "Luigi Marchisio (ITA)" ], [ "14", "6 June", "Asiago to Brescia", "186 km (116 mi)", "-", "Stage with mountain(s)", "Leonida Frascarelli (ITA)", "Luigi Marchisio (ITA)" ], [ "15", "8 June", "Brescia to Milan", "280 km (174 mi)", "-", "Stage with mountain(s)", "Michele Mara (ITA)", "Luigi Marchisio (ITA)" ], [ "Total", "Total", "3,095 km (1,923 mi)", "3,095 km (1,923 mi)", "3,095 km (1,923 mi)", "3,095 km (1,923 mi)", "3,095 km (1,923 mi)", "3,095 km (1,923 mi)" ] ]
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Where did the 1930 Giro d'Italia start and begin, and how long was the distance between the two places?
The 1930 Giro d'Italia began on 17 May with a stage of 174 km (108 mi), finishing in Milan on 8 June with a 280 km (174 mi) stage, and covered a total distance of 3,095 km (1,923 mi).
9,317
totto_source/train_json/example-1616.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bentley_Continental_GT
Bentley Continental GT
Engines
[ [ "Model", "Years", "Type/code", "Power at rpm, Torque at rpm" ], [ "GT V8", "2013–2018", "3,993 cc (243.7 cu in) V8 twin turbo", "507 PS (373 kW; 500 hp) at 6,000, 660 N⋅m (487 lb⋅ft) at 1,700" ], [ "GT V8 S", "2014–2018", "3,993 cc (243.7 cu in) V8 twin turbo", "528 PS (388 kW; 521 hp) at 6,000, 680 N⋅m (502 lb⋅ft) at 1,700" ], [ "GT W12", "2011–", "5,998 cc (366.0 cu in) W12 twin turbo", "575 PS (423 kW; 567 hp) at 6,000, 700 N⋅m (516 lb⋅ft) at 1,700" ], [ "GT Speed", "2012–2018", "5,998 cc (366.0 cu in) W12 twin turbo", "625 PS (460 kW; 616 hp) at 6,000, 800 N⋅m (590 lb⋅ft) at 1,700" ] ]
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How powerful is the Continental GT V8 S?
The Continental GT V8 S is a version of the Continental GT V8 with increased engine power of 528 PS (388 kW; 521 hp) at 6,000 rpm and 680 N⋅m (502 lb⋅ft) of torque at 1,700 rpm.
14,005
totto_source/train_json/example-6304.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Schultz
Ray Schultz
Career statistics
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How many games did Ray Schultz play for the New York Islanders, and what were his record for assist and penalty minutes?
Ray Schultz played 45 games for the New York Islanders in the National Hockey League; recording four assists and 155 penalty minutes.
18,319
totto_source/train_json/example-10618.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morada_(Odisha_Vidhan_Sabha_constituency)
Morada (Odisha Vidhan Sabha constituency)
Summary of results of the 2009 Election
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%", "±" ], [ "-", "BJD", "Praveen Chandra Bhanjdeo", "37,609", "28.87", "-" ], [ "-", "JMM", "Bimal Lochan Das", "31,408", "24.11", "-" ], [ "-", "BJP", "Rajkishore Das", "26,955", "20.69", "-" ], [ "-", "INC", "Jnanendra Nath Das", "20,587", "15.80", "-" ], [ "-", "Independent", "Harihar Mohanta", "2,364", "1.81", "-" ], [ "-", "Samruddha Odisha", "Bijay Kumar Mohanty", "1,340", "1.03", "-" ], [ "-", "Independent", "Ram Chandra Das", "1,245", "0.96", "-" ], [ "-", "Independent", "Snehalata Tung", "1,006", "0.77", "-" ], [ "-", "AJSU Party", "Yudhisthir Mohanta", "983", "0.75", "-" ], [ "-", "Independent", "Sakuntala Naik", "940", "0.72", "-" ], [ "-", "Independent", "Jaimuni Kumar Mohanta", "846", "0.65", "-" ], [ "-", "Independent", "Rabinarayan Nayak", "798", "0.61", "-" ], [ "-", "SP", "Harish Dutta", "795", "0.61", "-" ], [ "-", "Independent", "Chaitan Beshra", "782", "0.60", "-" ], [ "-", "BSP", "Satyaban Dala Nayak", "760", "0.58", "-" ], [ "-", "Jana Hitkari Party", "Ram Chandra Sahu", "577", "0.44", "-" ], [ "-", "Independent", "Niraj Kumar Mohanty", "486", "0.37", "-" ], [ "-", "RPD", "Sadananda Dey", "428", "0.33", "-" ], [ "-", "Kalinga Sena", "Deepak Kumar Dash", "375", "0.29", "-" ], [ "Majority", "Majority", "Majority", "6,201", "4.6", "-" ], [ "Turnout", "Turnout", "Turnout", "1,30,306", "76.00", "-" ] ]
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Who were the top 2 candidates in the 2009 election, what parties did they belong to, and what was the vote margin?
In the 2009 election, Biju Janata Dal candidate Praveen Chandra Bhanjdeo, defeated Jharkhand Mukti Morcha candidate Bimal Lochan Das by a margin of 6,201 votes.
7,872
totto_source/train_json/example-171.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europa_SC_High_Jump
Europa SC High Jump
Past winners
[ [ "Edition", "Year", "Men's winner", "Mark (m)", "Women's winner", "Mark (m)" ], [ "1st", "1993", "Eugen-Cristian Popescu (ROM)", "2.24", "Šárka Kašpárková (CZE)", "1.95" ], [ "2nd", "1994", "Dalton Grant (GBR)", "2.32", "Iryna Mykhalchenko (UKR)", "1.96" ], [ "3rd", "1995", "Sorin Matei (ROM)", "2.36", "Tatyana Motkova (RUS)", "2.00" ], [ "4th", "1996", "Yuriy Sergiyenko (UKR)", "2.25", "Monika Gollner (AUT)", "1.92" ], [ "5th", "1997", "Patrik Sjöberg (SWE)", "2.28", "Mária Melová-Henkel (SVK)", "1.96" ], [ "6th", "1998", "Artur Partyka (POL)", "2.31", "Yelena Gulyayeva (RUS)", "1.96" ], [ "7th", "1999", "Jan Janků (CZE)", "2.28", "Mária Melová-Henkel (SVK)", "1.95" ], [ "8th", "2000", "Gennadiy Morozov (BLR)", "2.22", "Vita Palamar (UKR)", "1.88" ], [ "9th", "2001", "Sergey Dymchenko (UKR)", "2.31", "Not held", "—" ], [ "—", "2002", "Not held", "—", "—", "—" ], [ "10th", "2003", "Stefan Holm (SWE)", "2.34", "Not held", "—" ], [ "11th", "2004", "Stefan Holm (SWE)", "2.34", "Not held", "—" ], [ "12th", "2005", "Jaroslav Bába (CZE)", "2.33", "Not held", "—" ], [ "13th", "2006", "Andriy Sokolovskyy (UKR)", "2.36", "Blanka Vlašić (CRO)", "2.05" ], [ "14th", "2007", "Stefan Holm (SWE)", "2.37", "Venelina Veneva (BUL) †", "2.02" ], [ "15th", "2008", "Stefan Holm (SWE)", "2.34", "Blanka Vlašić (CRO)", "2.04" ], [ "16th", "2009", "Linus Thörnblad (SWE)", "2.36", "Blanka Vlašić (CRO)", "2.00" ], [ "17th", "2010", "Ivan Ukhov (RUS)", "2.38", "Blanka Vlašić (CRO)", "2.04" ], [ "18th", "2011", "Ivan Ukhov (RUS)", "2.38", "Antonietta Di Martino (ITA)", "2.04" ], [ "19th", "2012", "Ivan Ukhov (RUS)", "2.33", "Anna Chicherova (RUS)", "2.00" ], [ "20th", "2013", "Mutaz Essa Barshim (QAT)", "2.36", "Not held", "—" ] ]
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What were the final results of the Europa SC High Jump in 1994 and 1995?
In 1994, Dalton Grant won the second men's edition and Sorin Matei set a meet record of 2.36 m at the third edition.
11,351
totto_source/train_json/example-3650.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omaha,_Nebraska
Omaha, Nebraska
Demographics
[ [ "Racial composition", "2010", "1990", "1970", "1940" ], [ "White", "73.1%", "83.9%", "89.4%", "94.5%" ], [ "Non-Hispanic", "68.0%", "82.3%", "87.5%", "n/a" ], [ "Black or African American", "13.7%", "13.1%", "9.9%", "5.4%" ], [ "Hispanic or Latino (of any race)", "13.1%", "3.1%", "1.9%", "n/a" ], [ "Asian", "2.4%", "1.0%", "0.2%", "0.1%" ] ]
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What is the racial makeup of Omaha, Nebraska for the year 2010?
The racial makeup of Omaha was 73.1% White, 13.7% African American and 2.4% Asian.
1,600
totto_source/dev_json/example-1599.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_Washington_%26_Jefferson_College
List of presidents of Washington & Jefferson College
Presidents of Washington & Jefferson College
[ [ "#", "Name", "Term begin", "Term end", "Notes", "References" ], [ "1", "Jonathan Edwards", "April 4, 1866", "April 20, 1869", "-", "-" ], [ "–", "Samuel J. Wilson", "April 20, 1869", "August 4, 1869", "Graduate of Washington College (1852)", "-" ], [ "–", "James I. Brownson", "February 1, 1870", "August 3, 1870", "Graduate of Washington College (1835); previously served as president pro tempore of Washington (1852–1853)", "-" ], [ "2", "George P. Hays", "August 3, 1870", "June 3, 1881", "Graduate of Jefferson College (1857)", "-" ], [ "3", "James D. Moffat", "November 16, 1881", "April 15, 1914", "Graduate of Washington & Jefferson College (1869)", "-" ], [ "4", "Frederick W. Hinitt", "September 23, 1914", "June 30, 1918", "-", "-" ], [ "–", "William E. Slemmons", "May 1918", "June 1919", "-", "-" ], [ "5", "Samuel Charles Black", "April 18, 1919", "July 15, 1921", "-", "-" ], [ "6", "Simon Strousse Baker", "January 26, 1922", "May 13, 1931", "Graduate of Washington & Jefferson College (1892)", "-" ], [ "7", "Ralph Cooper Hutchison", "November 13, 1931", "May 7, 1945", "-", "-" ], [ "8", "James Herbert Case, Jr.", "May 4, 1946", "March 25, 1950", "-", "-" ], [ "9", "Boyd Crumrine Patterson", "March 24, 1950", "June 30, 1970", "Graduate of Washington & Jefferson College (1923)", "-" ], [ "10", "Howard Jerome Burnett", "July 1, 1970", "June 30, 1998", "-", "-" ], [ "11", "Brian C. Mitchell", "June 2, 1998", "July 1, 2004", "-", "-" ], [ "–", "G. Andrew Rembert", "March 5, 2004", "December 31, 2004", "-", "-" ], [ "12", "Tori Haring-Smith", "January 1, 2005", "August 1, 2017", "-", "-" ], [ "13", "John C. Knapp", "August 1, 2017", "present", "-", "-" ] ]
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Who was the 3rd president of Washington & Jefferson College and when did their term begin and end?
James David Moffat was the 3rd President of Washington & Jefferson College and served from November 16th, 1881 until April 15th, 1914.
12,257
totto_source/train_json/example-4556.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allie_X
Allie X
Songwriting credits
[ [ "Year", "Artist", "Title", "Album" ], [ "2015", "Troye Sivan", "\"Bite\"", "Wild EP" ], [ "2015", "Troye Sivan", "\"Talk Me Down\"", "Blue Neighbourhood" ], [ "2015", "Troye Sivan", "\"Youth\"", "Blue Neighbourhood" ], [ "2015", "Troye Sivan", "\"Lost Boy\"", "Blue Neighbourhood" ], [ "2015", "Troye Sivan", "\"For Him.\"", "Blue Neighbourhood" ], [ "2015", "Troye Sivan", "\"Suburbia\"", "Blue Neighbourhood" ], [ "2015", "Troye Sivan", "\"Swimming Pools\"", "Blue Neighbourhood" ], [ "2017", "Seohyun", "\"Moonlight\"", "Don't Say No" ], [ "2017", "Lea Michele", "\"Heavy Love\"", "Places" ], [ "2017", "Jaira Burns", "\"Ugly\"", "Non-album single" ], [ "2017", "B.A.P", "\"Think Hole\"", "Ego" ], [ "2018", "Troye Sivan", "\"Seventeen\"", "Bloom" ], [ "2018", "Troye Sivan", "\"The Good Side\"", "Bloom" ], [ "2018", "Troye Sivan", "\"Plum\"", "Bloom" ], [ "2018", "Troye Sivan", "\"What a Heavenly Way to Die\"", "Bloom" ], [ "2018", "Troye Sivan", "\"Animal\"", "Bloom" ] ]
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How did Allie X contribute to Troye Sivan's album Blue Neighbourhood in 2015?
In 2015, Allie X contributed to Troye Sivan's album Blue Neighbourhood by writing for albums singles "Talk Me Down" and "Youth".
18,243
totto_source/train_json/example-10542.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_OM611_engine
Mercedes-Benz OM611 engine
Technical specifications
[ [ "Displacement", "Bore", "Stroke", "Power", "Torque", "Applications" ], [ "2.2 L; 131.3 cu in (2,151 cc)", "88 mm", "88.4 mm", "102 PS (75 kW; 101 hp) @ 4200 rpm", "235 N⋅m (173 lb⋅ft) @ 1500 rpm", "1998 W202 C-Class, 1998 W210 E-Class" ], [ "2.2 L; 131.3 cu in (2,151 cc)", "88 mm", "88.4 mm", "125 PS (92 kW; 123 hp) @ 4200 rpm", "300 N⋅m (220 lb⋅ft) @ 1800 rpm", "1998 W202 C-Class, 1998 W210 E-Class" ], [ "2.1 L; 131.1 cu in (2,148 cc)", "88 mm", "88.3 mm", "82 PS (60 kW; 81 hp) @ 3800 rpm", "200 N⋅m (150 lb⋅ft) @1400–2600rpm", "2000 W90x Sprinter" ], [ "2.1 L; 131.1 cu in (2,148 cc)", "88 mm", "88.3 mm", "109 PS (80 kW; 108 hp) @ 3800 rpm", "270 N⋅m (200 lb⋅ft) @1400–2400rpm", "2000 W90x Sprinter" ], [ "2.1 L; 131.1 cu in (2,148 cc)", "88 mm", "88.3 mm", "116 PS (85 kW; 114 hp) @ 4200 rpm", "250 N⋅m (180 lb⋅ft) @1400–2600rpm", "1999 W210 E-Class, 2000 W203 C-Class" ], [ "2.1 L; 131.1 cu in (2,148 cc)", "88 mm", "88.3 mm", "122 PS (90 kW; 120 hp) @ 3800 rpm", "270 N⋅m (200 lb⋅ft) @1600–2400rpm", "2003 W211 E-Class, 2003 W203 C-Class" ], [ "2.1 L; 131.1 cu in (2,148 cc)", "88 mm", "88.3 mm", "129 PS (95 kW; 127 hp) @ 3800 rpm", "300 N⋅m (220 lb⋅ft) @1600–2400rpm", "2000 W90x Sprinter" ], [ "2.1 L; 131.1 cu in (2,148 cc)", "88 mm", "88.3 mm", "136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp) @ 4200 rpm", "315 N⋅m (232 lb⋅ft) @1800–2600rpm", "1999 W210 E-Class for Belgium" ], [ "2.1 L; 131.1 cu in (2,148 cc)", "88 mm", "88.3 mm", "143 PS (105 kW; 141 hp) @ 4200 rpm", "315 N⋅m (232 lb⋅ft) @1800–2600rpm", "1999 W210 E-Class, 2000 W203 C-Class" ] ]
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What are the power specs of the W90x and W203-c mercedes Benz vehicles?
Mercedes-Benz OM611 2000 W90x Sprinter 2000 engines have a power of 82 PS (60 kW; 81 hp), 109 PS (80 kW; 108 hp) and 129 PS (95 kW; 127 hp), and the W203 C-Class has 122 PS (90 kW; 120 hp) and 143 PS (105 kW; 141 hp) power.
333
totto_source/dev_json/example-332.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Chimier
Jonathan Chimier
Personal Bests
[ [ "Date", "Event", "Venue", "Time/Mark" ], [ "23 February 2003", "60 metres", "Moscow, Russia", "6.68 (National record)" ], [ "27 March 2002", "100 metres", "Bamako, Mali", "10.36" ], [ "24 August 2004", "Long Jump", "Athens, Greece", "8.28m (National record)" ], [ "22 February 2004", "Long Jump Indoor", "Aubiere, France", "8.05m (National record)" ], [ "Unknown", "Long Jump Juniors Mauritius", "Unknown", "7.89 (National record)" ] ]
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What's Jonathan Chimier's record in the 60 metres?
Jonathan Chimier recorded a time of 6.68 seconds in the 60 metres event in 23 February 2003.
602
totto_source/dev_json/example-601.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_neighborhoods_in_Miami
List of neighborhoods in Miami
[ [ "Neighborhood", "Demonym", "Population 2010", "Population/ Km²", "Sub-neighborhoods", "Coordinates" ], [ "Allapattah", "-", "54,289", "4,401", "-", "25.815,-80.224" ], [ "Arts & Entertainment District", "-", "11,033", "7,948", "-", "25.799,-80.190" ], [ "Brickell", "Brickellite", "31,759", "14,541", "West Brickell", "25.758,-80.193" ], [ "Buena Vista", "-", "9,058", "3,540", "Buena Vista East Historic District and Design District", "25.813,-80.192" ], [ "Coconut Grove", "Grovite", "20,076", "3,091", "Center Grove, Northeast Coconut Grove, Southwest Coconut Grove, and the West Grove (Black Grove)", "25.712,-80.257" ], [ "Coral Way", "-", "35,062", "4,496", "Coral Gate, Golden Pines, Shenandoah, and Silver Bluff", "25.750,-80.283" ], [ "Design District", "-", "3,573", "3,623", "-", "25.813,-80.193" ], [ "Downtown", "Downtowner", "71,000 (13,635 CBD only)", "10,613", "Brickell, Central Business District (CBD), Downtown Miami Historic District, Jewelry District, Lummus Park, Arts & Entertainment District, and Park West", "25.774,-80.193" ], [ "Edgewater", "-", "15,005", "6,675", "-", "25.802,-80.190" ], [ "Flagami", "-", "50,834", "5,665", "Alameda, Grapeland Heights, and Fairlawn", "25.762,-80.316" ], [ "Grapeland Heights", "-", "14,004", "4,130", "-", "25.792,-80.258" ], [ "Health District", "-", "2,705", "2,148", "-", "-" ], [ "Liberty City", "-", "19,725", "3,733", "-", "25.832,-80.225" ], [ "Little Haiti", "-", "29,760", "3,840", "Lemon City (aka Little River)", "25.824,-80.191" ], [ "Little Havana", "-", "76,163", "8,423", "Riverside and South River Drive Historic District", "25.773,-80.215" ], [ "Lummus Park", "-", "3,027", "3,680", "-", "25.777,-80.201" ], [ "Midtown", "Midtowner", "-", "-", "Edgewater and Wynwood", "25.807,-80.193" ], [ "Overtown", "Towner", "6,736", "3,405", "Spring Garden", "25.787,-80.201" ], [ "Park West", "-", "4,655", "3,635", "-", "25.785,-80.193" ], [ "The Roads", "-", "7,327", "4,899", "-", "25.756,-80.207" ], [ "Upper Eastside", "Upper Eastsider", "12,525", "2,513", "Bay Point Estates, Bayside District, Belle Meade, Ironside, Magnolia Park, MiMo Historic District, Morningside, Palm Grove, and Shorecrest", "25.830,-80.183" ], [ "Venetian Islands", "-", "N/A", "N/A", "Biscayne Island and San Marco Island", "25.791,-80.161" ], [ "Virginia Key", "-", "14", "-", "-", "25.736,-80.155" ], [ "West Flagler", "-", "31,407", "4,428", "-", "25.775,-80.243" ], [ "Wynwood", "Wynwoodian", "7,277", "2,983", "Wynwood Art District and Wynwood Fashion District", "25.804,-80.199" ], [ "Miami", "Miamian", "399,457", "4,687", "-", "-" ] ]
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Is Bay Point a sub-neighborhood within the Upper East Side neighborhood, in Miami, Florida, United States?
Bay Point is a sub-neighborhood within the Upper East Side neighborhood, in the City of Miami, Florida, United States.
15,612
totto_source/train_json/example-7911.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_(singer)
Keith (singer)
Singles
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Peak chart positions", "Record label", "B-side", "Album" ], [ "Year", "Title", "US", "UK", "AU", "Record label", "B-side", "Album" ], [ "1966", "\"Ain't Gonna Lie\"", "39", "–", "–", "Mercury Records", "\"Our Love Started All Over Again\"", "98.6/Ain't Gonna Lie" ], [ "1966", "\"98.6\"", "7", "24", "25", "Mercury Records", "\"The Teeny Bopper Song\"", "98.6/Ain't Gonna Lie" ], [ "1967", "\"Tell Me to My Face\"", "37", "51", "99", "Mercury Records", "\"Pretty Little Shy One\"", "98.6/Ain't Gonna Lie" ], [ "1967", "\"Daylight Savin' Time\"", "79", "–", "–", "Mercury Records", "\"Happy Walking Around\"", "Out of Crank" ], [ "1967", "\"Sugar Man\"", "–", "–", "–", "Mercury Records", "\"Easy as Pie\"", "Out of Crank" ], [ "1967", "\"I'm So Proud\"", "–", "–", "–", "Mercury Records", "\"Candy Candy\"", "-" ], [ "1968", "\"The Pleasure of Your Company\"", "–", "–", "–", "Mercury Records", "\"Hurry\"", "-" ], [ "1969", "\"Marstrand\"", "–", "–", "–", "RCA Victor", "\"The Problem\"", "The Adventures of Keith" ], [ "1974", "\"In and Out of Love\"", "–", "–", "–", "DiscReet Records", "\"What Did You Do in the Revolution Dad?\"", "-" ] ]
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Which label release Keith "98.6" and how did it do in the UK Singles Chart?
Keith's "98.6" was issued on the Mercury Records label, and reached #24 in the UK Singles Chart.
13,568
totto_source/train_json/example-5867.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_McWeeney
James McWeeney
Head coaching record
[ [ "Year", "Team", "Overall", "Conference", "Standing", "Bowl/playoffs" ], [ "Notre Dame (Independent) (1899)", "Notre Dame (Independent) (1899)", "Notre Dame (Independent) (1899)", "Notre Dame (Independent) (1899)", "Notre Dame (Independent) (1899)", "Notre Dame (Independent) (1899)" ], [ "1899", "Notre Dame", "6–3–1", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Notre Dame:", "Notre Dame:", "6–3–1", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Total:", "Total:", "6–3–1", "-", "-", "-" ] ]
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What was James McWeeney record in 1899?
James McWeeney served as the head coach of Notre Dame in 1899 and finished with a record of 6–3–1.
16,035
totto_source/train_json/example-8334.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surface_Pro_6
Surface Pro 6
Configurations
[ [ "Price tier (USD)", "CPU", "GPU", "Internal storage", "RAM" ], [ "899", "Eighth Generation Intel Core i5-8250U (Core i5-8350U for Business SKUs)", "Intel UHD Graphics 620", "128 GB", "8 GB" ], [ "1199", "Eighth Generation Intel Core i5-8250U (Core i5-8350U for Business SKUs)", "Intel UHD Graphics 620", "256 GB", "8 GB" ], [ "1499", "Eighth Generation Intel Core i7-8650U", "Intel UHD Graphics 620", "256 GB", "8 GB" ], [ "1899", "Eighth Generation Intel Core i7-8650U", "Intel UHD Graphics 620", "512 GB", "16 GB" ], [ "2299", "Eighth Generation Intel Core i7-8650U", "Intel UHD Graphics 620", "1 TB", "16 GB" ] ]
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What storage space can the Surface Pro 6 come with?
Surface Pro 6 is available with either 8 or 16GB of RAM, 128, 256, 512 or 1TB of Storage.
18,974
totto_source/train_json/example-11273.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teignbridge_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Teignbridge (UK Parliament constituency)
Members of Parliament
[ [ "Election", "Election", "Member", "Party" ], [ "-", "1983", "Patrick Nicholls", "Conservative" ], [ "-", "2001", "Richard Younger-Ross", "Liberal Democrats" ], [ "-", "2010", "Constituency abolished: see Newton Abbot and Central Devon", "Constituency abolished: see Newton Abbot and Central Devon" ] ]
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Who held the The Teignbridge seat until 2001 and who defeated him at the general election that year?
The Teignbridge seat was held by Patrick Nicholls of the Conservative Party until his defeat by Richard Younger-Ross of the Liberal Democrats at the 2001 general election.
653
totto_source/dev_json/example-652.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_in_Australian_television
2004 in Australian television
International
[ [ "Program", "New network", "Previous network", "Date" ], [ "United States The O.C.", "Network Ten", "Nine Network", "17 January" ], [ "United States JAG", "Network Ten", "Seven Network", "13 July" ], [ "United States Garfield and Friends", "FOX8", "Nickelodeon", "2004" ], [ "Japan Sailor Moon", "FOX8", "Fox Kids", "2004" ], [ "United States The Flintstones", "Boomerang", "Cartoon Network", "2004" ], [ "United States Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids", "Boomerang", "Cartoon Network", "2004" ] ]
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Where was American JAG aired on?
On 13 July, American JAG switches over to Network Ten from the Seven Network.
17,699
totto_source/train_json/example-9998.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%ADctor_Castillo
Víctor Castillo
Achievements
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "Representing Venezuela", "Representing Venezuela", "Representing Venezuela", "Representing Venezuela", "Representing Venezuela", "Representing Venezuela" ], [ "1998", "South American Junior Championships", "Córdoba, Argentina", "4th (h)", "110 m hurdles", "16.37 s (wind: +1.2 m/s)" ], [ "1998", "South American Junior Championships", "Córdoba, Argentina", "6th", "Long jump", "6.93 m" ], [ "1998", "South American Junior Championships", "Córdoba, Argentina", "2nd", "4×100 m relay", "41.41 s" ], [ "2000", "Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships (U-20)", "San Juan, Puerto Rico", "3rd", "Long jump", "7.77 m w (wind: +2.8 m/s)" ], [ "2000", "South American Junior Championships", "São Leopoldo, Brazil", "1st", "Long jump", "7.70 m" ], [ "2000", "World Junior Championships", "Santiago, Chile", "4th", "Long jump", "7.66 m (wind: +0.6 m/s)" ], [ "2003", "South American Championships", "Barquisimeto, Venezuela", "1st", "Long jump", "7.78 m (wind: +0.7 m/s)" ], [ "2003", "Central American and Caribbean Championships", "St. George's, Grenada", "4th", "Long jump", "7.60 m (wind: +0.4 m/s)" ], [ "2003", "Pan American Games", "Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic", "3rd", "Long jump", "7.98 m (wind: +1.1 m/s)" ], [ "2003", "World Championships", "Saint-Denis, France", "11th (q)", "Long jump", "7.71 m (wind: +0.3 m/s)" ], [ "2004", "Ibero-American Championships", "Huelva, Spain", "2nd", "Long jump", "7.95 m (wind: +1.4 m/s)" ], [ "2004", "Olympic Games", "Athens, Greece", "8th (qualifiers)", "Long jump", "7.98 m (wind: +0.6 m/s)" ], [ "2009", "Bolivarian Games", "Sucre, Bolivia", "1st", "Long jump", "8.25m GR A (wind: -0.6 m/s)" ], [ "2009", "Bolivarian Games", "Sucre, Bolivia", "2nd", "4×100 m relay", "39.73 A" ], [ "2011", "South American Championships", "Buenos Aires, Argentina", "4th", "Long jump", "7.72m" ], [ "2011", "World Military Track & Field Championships", "Río de Janeiro, Brazil", "3rd", "Long jump", "7.81 m (wind: +1.3 m/s)" ], [ "2011", "ALBA Games", "Barquisimeto, Venezuela", "1st", "Long jump", "8.03 m (wind: +2.0 m/s)" ], [ "2011", "Pan American Games", "Guadalajara, Mexico", "1st (DQ)", "Long jump", "-" ] ]
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How did Victor Castillo do at the 2003 South American Championships, the CAC Championships, and the Pan American games?
Víctor Castillo won the long jump title at the 2003 South American Championships held in Barquisimeto, was fourth at the CAC Championships, and jumped his best of the year at the Pan American Games taking the bronze medal with a mark of 7.98 m.
13,241
totto_source/train_json/example-5540.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chief_Ministers_of_Andhra_Pradesh
List of Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh
Before bifurcation (1956-2014)
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Who started their term as Chief Minister in 1995, and what party did he belong to?
After 1995, the Telugu Desam Party was headed by N. Chandrababu Naidu..
17,339
totto_source/train_json/example-9638.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarl_Andr%C3%A9_Storb%C3%A6k
Jarl André Storbæk
Career statistics
[ [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "League", "League", "Cup", "Cup", "Total", "Total" ], [ "Club", "Season", "Division", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals", "Apps", "Goals" ], [ "Raufoss", "2000", "Adeccoligaen", "25", "2", "0", "0", "25", "2" ], [ "Raufoss", "2001", "Adeccoligaen", "30", "3", "0", "0", "30", "3" ], [ "Raufoss", "2002", "Adeccoligaen", "29", "1", "1", "0", "30", "1" ], [ "Raufoss", "2003", "Adeccoligaen", "29", "4", "5", "3", "34", "7" ], [ "Raufoss", "Total", "Total", "113", "10", "6", "3", "119", "13" ], [ "HamKam", "2004", "Tippeligaen", "25", "4", "5", "0", "30", "4" ], [ "HamKam", "2005", "Tippeligaen", "26", "1", "5", "0", "31", "1" ], [ "HamKam", "Total", "Total", "51", "5", "10", "0", "61", "5" ], [ "Vålerenga", "2006", "Tippeligaen", "26", "3", "3", "2", "29", "5" ], [ "Vålerenga", "2007", "Tippeligaen", "26", "3", "3", "0", "29", "3" ], [ "Vålerenga", "2008", "Tippeligaen", "18", "1", "6", "0", "24", "1" ], [ "Vålerenga", "2009", "Tippeligaen", "29", "2", "6", "1", "35", "3" ], [ "Vålerenga", "Total", "Total", "99", "9", "18", "3", "117", "12" ], [ "Panetolikos", "2009–10", "Football League", "13", "0", "0", "0", "13", "0" ], [ "Panetolikos", "Total", "Total", "13", "0", "0", "0", "13", "0" ], [ "SønderjyskE", "2010–11", "Superliga", "31", "0", "0", "0", "31", "0" ], [ "SønderjyskE", "2011–12", "Superliga", "31", "3", "0", "0", "31", "3" ], [ "SønderjyskE", "2012–13", "Superliga", "6", "1", "0", "0", "6", "1" ], [ "SønderjyskE", "Total", "Total", "68", "4", "0", "0", "68", "4" ], [ "Srømsgodset", "2012", "Tippeligaen", "10", "2", "0", "0", "10", "2" ], [ "Srømsgodset", "2013", "Tippeligaen", "26", "4", "0", "0", "26", "4" ], [ "Srømsgodset", "2014", "Tippeligaen", "23", "0", "2", "0", "25", "0" ], [ "Srømsgodset", "Total", "Total", "59", "6", "2", "0", "61", "6" ], [ "Nybergsund", "2015", "2. Divisjon", "25", "4", "1", "0", "26", "4" ], [ "Nybergsund", "2016", "2. Divisjon", "8", "1", "1", "1", "9", "2" ], [ "Nybergsund", "Total", "Total", "33", "5", "2", "1", "35", "6" ], [ "Career Total", "Career Total", "Career Total", "436", "39", "38", "7", "474", "46" ] ]
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Who did Jarl André Storbæk play for from 2000-03, and what team and division did he join in the 2004 season?
After playing for Raufoss from 2000 to 2003, Storbæk joined the Tippeligaen side HamKam in the 2004 season.
2,590
totto_source/dev_json/example-2589.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McLeod_Bethel-Thompson
McLeod Bethel-Thompson
Statistics
[ [ "Year", "Team", "Passing", "Passing", "Passing", "Passing", "Passing", "Passing", "Passing", "Passing", "Rushing", "Rushing", "Rushing", "Rushing" ], [ "Year", "Team", "Cmp", "Att", "Pct", "Yds", "Y/A", "TD", "Int", "Rtg", "Att", "Yds", "Avg", "TD" ], [ "2007", "UCLA", "23", "55", "41.8", "293", "5.3", "1", "5", "74.4", "15", "32", "2.1", "0" ], [ "2008", "Sacramento", "28", "49", "57.1", "415", "8.5", "2", "1", "137.7", "16", "33", "2.1", "1" ], [ "2009", "Sacramento", "64", "110", "58.2", "746", "6.8", "4", "5", "118.1", "25", "1", "0.0", "1" ], [ "2010", "Sacramento", "21", "38", "55.3", "161", "4.2", "1", "2", "89.0", "6", "5", "0.8", "0" ], [ "Career", "Career", "136", "252", "54.0", "1,615", "6.4", "8", "13", "108.0", "62", "3", "0.0", "2" ] ]
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How did Bethel do in 2007 for the team UCLA?
In 2007, Bethel completed 23 of 55 passes for 293 yards with one touchdown and five interceptions for UCLA.
18,339
totto_source/train_json/example-10638.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_Slovenian_fertility_treatment_referendum
2001 Slovenian fertility treatment referendum
Results
[ [ "Choice", "Votes", "%" ], [ "For", "149,799", "26.7" ], [ "Against", "410,856", "73.3" ], [ "Invalid/blank votes", "7,129", "–" ], [ "Total", "567,784", "100" ], [ "Registered voters/turnout", "1,592,650", "35.7" ], [ "Source: Nohlen & Stöver", "Source: Nohlen & Stöver", "Source: Nohlen & Stöver" ] ]
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What percentage of voters rejected the 2001 Slovenian fertility treatment referendum, and what was the overall percentage of voter turnout?
The proposal was rejected by 73.3% of voters, with a turnout of 35.7%.
1,509
totto_source/dev_json/example-1508.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eureka_Stadium
Eureka Stadium
Attendance records
[ [ "No.", "Date", "Teams", "Sport", "Competition", "Crowd" ], [ "1", "19 August 2017", "Western Bulldogs v. Port Adelaide", "Australian Rules Football", "AFL", "10,087" ], [ "2", "11 March 2012", "North Melbourne Kangaroos v. Western Bulldogs", "Australian Rules Football", "AFL (pre-season)", "8,000" ], [ "3", "15 February 2014", "North Melbourne Kangaroos v. Carlton Football Club", "Australian Rules Football", "AFL (pre-season)", "7,800" ], [ "4", "12 March 2011", "North Melbourne Kangaroos v. Western Bulldogs", "Australian Rules Football", "AFL (pre-season)", "7,000" ], [ "5", "5 May 2018", "Western Bulldogs v. Gold Coast Suns", "Australian Rules Football", "AFL", "6,833" ] ]
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What event drew the largest crowd in Eureka Stadium history and on what date was it?
On August 19th, 2017, the Western Bulldogs hosted an AFL match at the Eureka Stadium against Port Adelaide that drew 10,087 spectators.
13,572
totto_source/train_json/example-5871.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_ICC_Women's_World_Twenty20
2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20
Venues
[ [ "Dharamshala", "Mohali", "New Delhi" ], [ "Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium", "Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium", "Feroz Shah Kotla Ground" ], [ "Capacity: 23,000", "Capacity: 26,950", "Capacity: 40,715" ], [ "2 Group matches", "3 Group matches", "5 Group matches, 1 Semi-final" ], [ "-", "-", "-" ], [ "Mumbai", "2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20 is located in IndiaKolkataChennaiBangaloreMumbaiDharamshalaNew DelhiMohaliNagpur2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20 (India)", "Kolkata" ], [ "Wankhede Stadium", "2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20 is located in IndiaKolkataChennaiBangaloreMumbaiDharamshalaNew DelhiMohaliNagpur2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20 (India)", "Eden Gardens" ], [ "Capacity: 32,000", "2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20 is located in IndiaKolkataChennaiBangaloreMumbaiDharamshalaNew DelhiMohaliNagpur2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20 (India)", "Capacity: 66,349" ], [ "1 Semi-final", "2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20 is located in IndiaKolkataChennaiBangaloreMumbaiDharamshalaNew DelhiMohaliNagpur2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20 (India)", "Final" ], [ "-", "2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20 is located in IndiaKolkataChennaiBangaloreMumbaiDharamshalaNew DelhiMohaliNagpur2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20 (India)", "-" ], [ "Bangalore", "Nagpur", "Chennai" ], [ "M. Chinnaswamy Stadium", "Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium", "M. A. Chidambaram Stadium" ], [ "Capacity: 40,000", "Capacity: 45,000", "Capacity: 38,000" ], [ "4 Group matches", "2 Group matches", "4 Group matches" ], [ "-", "-", "MA Chidambaram Stadium in the Night.JPG" ] ]
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What are the 8 cities that are going to host the 2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20?
The Indian cricket board announced the name of the eight hosting cities (Bengaluru, Chennai, Dharamshala, Mohali, Mumbai, Nagpur and New Delhi) along with Kolkata, which would host the final of the 2016 ICC Women's World Twenty20.
975
totto_source/dev_json/example-974.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Men_They_Couldn't_Hang
The Men They Couldn't Hang
Album discography
[ [ "Year", "Type", "Album", "Label" ], [ "1985", "Studio", "Night of a Thousand Candles", "Demon, IMP" ], [ "1986", "Studio", "How Green Is The Valley", "MCA" ], [ "1988", "Studio", "Waiting for Bonaparte", "Magnet, WEA" ], [ "1989", "Studio", "Silver Town", "Silvertone, Jive" ], [ "1990", "Studio", "Domino Club", "Silvertone, Jive" ], [ "1991", "Live", "Alive, Alive-O", "Fun After All" ], [ "1996", "Studio", "Never Born To Follow", "Demon" ], [ "1997", "Studio", "Six Pack", "Demon" ], [ "1998", "Compilation", "Majestic Grill: The Best of the Men They Couldn't Hang", "Demon" ], [ "1999", "Compilation", "The Mud, The Blood and the Beer (Best Of, Volume 2)", "Demon" ], [ "2003", "Studio", "The Cherry Red Jukebox", "Twah!" ], [ "2005", "Live", "Smugglers and Bounty Hunters", "Recall" ], [ "2007", "Studio", "Demos and Rarities Volume 1", "Vinyl Star" ], [ "2008", "Studio", "Demos and Rarities Volume 2", "Vinyl Star" ], [ "2009", "Studio", "Devil on the Wind", "Irregular Records" ], [ "2011", "Studio", "5 Go Mad on the Other Side", "Vinyl Star" ], [ "2014", "Studio", "The Defiant", "Vinyl Star" ], [ "2014", "Live [LP Only]", "Dogs Eyes, Owl Meat And Man-Chop", "Secret Records" ], [ "2014", "Live [DVD + CD]", "Tales of Love & Hate", "Secret Records" ], [ "2018 Pending", "Studio [Vinyl & CD]", "Cock-a-Hoop", "Pending" ] ]
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Which The Men They Couldn't Hang Album was released by Irregular Records and when?
The Men They Couldn't Hang released a new CD titled Devil on the Wind through Irregular Records in 2009.
18,306
totto_source/train_json/example-10605.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ji_Soo
Ji Soo
Television series
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Network", "Role", "Notes", "Ref." ], [ "2012", "To the Beautiful You", "SBS", "Student", "Cameo", "-" ], [ "2012", "Family", "KBS", "Han Song-yi", "Cameo (Episode 45)", "-" ], [ "2014", "Love Frequency 37.2", "MBC Every 1", "Go Dong-hee's ex-boyfriend", "Cameo (Episode 3)", "-" ], [ "2015", "Angry Mom", "MBC", "Go Bok-dong", "-", "-" ], [ "2015", "Cheer Up!", "KBS2", "Seo Ha-joon", "-", "-" ], [ "2016", "Page Turner", "KBS2", "Jeong Cha-sik", "Drama Special", "-" ], [ "2016", "The Doctors", "SBS", "Kim Soo-cheol", "Guest (Episodes 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 and 8)", "-" ], [ "2016", "Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo", "SBS", "Wang Jung", "-", "-" ], [ "2016", "Fantastic", "JTBC", "Kim Sang-wook", "-", "-" ], [ "2016", "Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo", "MBC", "Bok-joo's fellow worker", "Cameo (Episode 11)", "-" ], [ "2017", "Strong Woman Do Bong-soon", "JTBC", "In Gook-du", "-", "-" ], [ "2017–2018", "Bad Guys 2", "OCN", "Han Kang-joo", "-", "-" ], [ "2018", "Ping Pong Ball", "JTBC", "Kim Young-joon", "Drama Special", "-" ], [ "2019", "My First First Love", "Netflix", "Yoon Tae-oh", "-", "-" ] ]
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In which JTBC drama was Ji Soo cast in 2018, and then name the 2019 Netflix series?
In 2018, Ji Soo was casted in JTBC's drama special Ping Pong Ball and Netflix's My First First Love.
21,060
totto_source/train_json/example-13359.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chief_Ministers_of_West_Bengal
List of Chief Ministers of West Bengal
Chief Ministers of West Bengal
[ [ "No.", "Name Constituency", "Tenure", "Tenure", "Duration", "Assembly (election)", "Party (alliance)", "Party (alliance)" ], [ "(2)", "Bidhan Chandra Roy Bowbazar", "26 January 1950", "30 March 1952", "12 years, 156 days (total: 14 years, 158 days)", "Legislative Assembly (1946–52) (January 1946 election)", "Indian National Congress", "-" ], [ "(2)", "Bidhan Chandra Roy Bowbazar", "31 March 1952", "5 April 1957", "12 years, 156 days (total: 14 years, 158 days)", "First Assembly (1952–57) (January 1952 election)", "Indian National Congress", "-" ], [ "(2)", "Bidhan Chandra Roy Bowbazar", "6 April 1957", "2 April 1962", "12 years, 156 days (total: 14 years, 158 days)", "Second Assembly (1957–62) (March 1957 election)", "Indian National Congress", "-" ], [ "(2)", "Bidhan Chandra Roy Bowbazar", "3 April 1962", "1 July 1962", "12 years, 156 days (total: 14 years, 158 days)", "Third Assembly (1962–67) (February 1962 election)", "Indian National Congress", "-" ], [ "3", "Prafulla Chandra Sen Arambagh East", "9 July 1962", "28 February 1967", "4 years, 234 days", "Third Assembly (1962–67) (February 1962 election)", "Indian National Congress", "-" ], [ "4", "Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee Tamluk", "1 March 1967", "21 November 1967", "265 days", "Fourth Assembly (1967–68) (February 1967 election)", "Bangla Congress (United Front)", "-" ], [ "(1)", "Prafulla Chandra Ghosh Jhargram", "21 November 1967", "19 February 1968", "90 days (total: 250 days)", "Fourth Assembly (1967–68) (February 1967 election)", "Independent (Progressive Democratic Front)", "-" ], [ "–", "Vacant (President's rule)", "20 February 1968", "25 February 1969", "1 year, 5 days", "Dissolved", "N/A", "-" ], [ "(4)", "Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee Tamluk", "25 February 1969", "16 March 1970", "1 year, 19 days", "Fifth Assembly (1969–70) (February 1969 election)", "Bangla Congress (United Front)", "-" ], [ "–", "Vacant (President's rule)", "19 March 1970", "30 July 1970", "1 year, 14 days", "Fifth Assembly (1969–70) (February 1969 election)", "N/A", "-" ], [ "–", "Vacant (President's rule)", "30 July 1970", "2 April 1971", "1 year, 14 days", "Dissolved", "N/A", "-" ], [ "(4)", "Ajoy Kumar Mukherjee Tamluk", "2 April 1971", "28 June 1971", "87 days (total: 2 years, 6 days)", "Sixth Assembly (1971) (March 1971 election)", "Indian National Congress (Democratic Coalition)", "-" ], [ "–", "Vacant (President's rule)", "29 June 1971", "20 March 1972", "265 days", "Dissolved", "N/A", "-" ], [ "5", "Siddhartha Shankar Ray Malda", "20 March 1972", "30 April 1977", "5 years, 41 days", "Seventh Assembly (1972–77) (March 1972 election)", "Indian National Congress (Progressive Democratic Alliance)", "-" ], [ "–", "Vacant (President's rule)", "30 April 1977", "20 June 1977", "51 days", "Dissolved", "N/A", "-" ], [ "6", "Jyoti Basu Satgachhia", "21 June 1977", "23 May 1982", "23 years, 137 days", "Eighth Assembly (1977–82) (June 1977 election)", "Communist Party of India (Marxist) (Left Front)", "-" ], [ "6", "Jyoti Basu Satgachhia", "24 May 1982", "29 March 1987", "23 years, 137 days", "Ninth Assembly (1982–87) (May 1982 election)", "Communist Party of India (Marxist) (Left Front)", "-" ], [ "6", "Jyoti Basu Satgachhia", "30 March 1987", "18 June 1991", "23 years, 137 days", "Tenth Assembly (1987–91) (March 1987 election)", "Communist Party of India (Marxist) (Left Front)", "-" ], [ "6", "Jyoti Basu Satgachhia", "19 June 1991", "15 May 1996", "23 years, 137 days", "Eleventh Assembly (1991–96) (May 1991 election)", "Communist Party of India (Marxist) (Left Front)", "-" ], [ "6", "Jyoti Basu Satgachhia", "16 May 1996", "5 November 2000", "23 years, 137 days", "Twelfth Assembly (1996–2001) (May 1996 election)", "Communist Party of India (Marxist) (Left Front)", "-" ], [ "7", "Buddhadeb Bhattacharya Jadavpur", "6 November 2000", "14 May 2001", "10 years, 188 days", "Twelfth Assembly (1996–2001) (May 1996 election)", "Communist Party of India (Marxist) (Left Front)", "-" ], [ "7", "Buddhadeb Bhattacharya Jadavpur", "15 May 2001", "17 May 2006", "10 years, 188 days", "Thirteenth Assembly (2001–06) (May 2001 election)", "Communist Party of India (Marxist) (Left Front)", "-" ], [ "7", "Buddhadeb Bhattacharya Jadavpur", "18 May 2006", "13 May 2011", "10 years, 188 days", "Fourteenth Assembly (2006–11) (April–May 2006 election)", "Communist Party of India (Marxist) (Left Front)", "-" ], [ "8", "Mamata Banerjee Bhabanipur", "20 May 2011", "25 May 2016", "7 years, 345 days", "Fifteenth Assembly (2011–16) (April–May 2011 election)", "All India Trinamool Congress", "-" ], [ "8", "Mamata Banerjee Bhabanipur", "26 May 2016", "Incumbent", "7 years, 345 days", "Sixteenth Assembly (2016–21) (April–May 2016 election)", "All India Trinamool Congress", "-" ] ]
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Who has been serving as Chief Minister of West Bengal since 2011?
Mamata Banerjee is serving as the 8th and current Chief Minister of West Bengal and has been since 2011.
17,166
totto_source/train_json/example-9465.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire-class_fireboat
Fire-class fireboat
Ships in class
[ [ "Number", "Name", "Builder", "Laid down", "In service", "Status" ], [ "YTR 561", "Firebird", "Vancouver Shipyards, North Vancouver", "1978", "1978-2014", "Awaiting disposal" ], [ "YTR 562", "Firebrand", "Vancouver Shipyards, North Vancouver", "1978", "-", "In active service" ] ]
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What are the two vessels of Fire-class?
The two vessels of Fire-class fireboat are Firebrand (YTR 562) and Firebird (YTR 561).
11,320
totto_source/train_json/example-3619.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ambassadors_of_the_United_States_to_Japan
List of ambassadors of the United States to Japan
List of chiefs of mission
[ [ "Name", "Presented credentials", "End of term", "End of date" ], [ "Luke E. Wright", "May 26, 1906", "Left Japan", "August 13, 1907" ], [ "Thomas J. O'Brien", "October 15, 1907", "Left Post", "August 31, 1911" ], [ "Charles Page Bryan", "November 22, 1911", "Left Post", "October 1, 1912" ], [ "Larz Anderson", "February 1, 1913", "Left Japan", "March 15, 1913" ], [ "George W. Guthrie", "August 7, 1913", "Died at post", "March 8, 1917" ], [ "Roland Morris", "October 30, 1917", "Left Japan", "May 15, 1920" ], [ "Charles B. Warren", "September 24, 1921", "Left Japan", "January 28, 1923" ], [ "Cyrus Woods", "July 21, 1923", "Left Japan", "June 5, 1924" ], [ "Edgar Bancroft", "November 19, 1924", "Died at post", "July 27, 1925" ], [ "Charles MacVeagh", "December 9, 1925", "Left Japan", "December 6, 1928" ], [ "William Castle, Jr.", "January 24, 1930", "Left Japan", "May 27, 1930" ], [ "W. Cameron Forbes", "September 15, 1930", "Left Japan", "March 22, 1932" ], [ "Joseph Grew", "June 14, 1932", "American declaration of war", "December 8, 1941" ], [ "William J. Sebald", "1945", "-", "1952" ], [ "Robert D. Murphy", "May 9, 1952", "Relinquished Charge", "April 28, 1953" ], [ "John M. Allison", "May 28, 1953", "Left Post", "February 2, 1957" ], [ "Douglas MacArthur II", "February 25, 1957", "Left Post", "March 12, 1961" ], [ "Edwin Reischauer", "April 27, 1961", "Left Post", "August 19, 1966" ], [ "U. Alexis Johnson", "November 8, 1966", "Left Post", "January 15, 1969" ], [ "Armin H. Meyer", "July 3, 1969", "Left Post", "March 27, 1972" ], [ "Robert Stephen Ingersoll", "April 12, 1972", "Left Post", "November 8, 1973" ], [ "James D. Hodgson", "July 19, 1974", "Left Post", "February 2, 1977" ], [ "Mike Mansfield", "June 10, 1977", "Left Post", "December 22, 1988" ], [ "Michael Armacost", "May 15, 1989", "Left Post", "July 19, 1993" ], [ "Walter Mondale", "September 21, 1993", "Left Post", "December 15, 1996" ], [ "Thomas S. Foley", "November 19, 1997", "Left Post", "April 1, 2001" ], [ "Howard Henry Baker, Jr.", "July 5, 2001", "Farewell address", "February 17, 2005" ], [ "Tom Schieffer", "April 11, 2005", "Left Post", "January 20, 2009" ], [ "John Roos", "August 20, 2009", "Left Post", "August 12, 2013" ], [ "Caroline Kennedy", "November 12, 2013", "Left Post", "January 18, 2017" ], [ "William F. Hagerty", "July 27, 2017", "present", "—" ] ]
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What happened to Kennedy and John Roos in 2013?
In 2013, Kennedy succeed John Roos as United States Ambassador to Japan.
14,330
totto_source/train_json/example-6629.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lennox_Forrester
Lennox Forrester
Head coaching record
[ [ "Season", "Team", "Overall", "Conference", "Standing", "Postseason" ], [ "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (Great Lakes Valley Conference) (2007–2008)", "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (Great Lakes Valley Conference) (2007–2008)", "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (Great Lakes Valley Conference) (2007–2008)", "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (Great Lakes Valley Conference) (2007–2008)", "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (Great Lakes Valley Conference) (2007–2008)", "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (Great Lakes Valley Conference) (2007–2008)" ], [ "2007–08", "SIU Edwardsville", "17–11", "10–9", "2nd (West)", "-" ], [ "SIU Edwardsville (DII):", "SIU Edwardsville (DII):", "17–11 (.607)", "10–9 (.526)", "-", "-" ], [ "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (NCAA Division I independent) (2008–2011)", "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (NCAA Division I independent) (2008–2011)", "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (NCAA Division I independent) (2008–2011)", "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (NCAA Division I independent) (2008–2011)", "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (NCAA Division I independent) (2008–2011)", "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (NCAA Division I independent) (2008–2011)" ], [ "2008–09", "SIU Edwardsville", "10–20", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "2009–10", "SIU Edwardsville", "5–23", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "2010–11", "SIU Edwardsville", "9–21", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (Ohio Valley Conference) (2011–2015)", "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (Ohio Valley Conference) (2011–2015)", "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (Ohio Valley Conference) (2011–2015)", "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (Ohio Valley Conference) (2011–2015)", "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (Ohio Valley Conference) (2011–2015)", "SIU Edwardsville Cougars (Ohio Valley Conference) (2011–2015)" ], [ "2011–12", "SIU Edwardsville", "10–17", "6–10", "9th", "-" ], [ "2012–13", "SIU Edwardsville", "9–18", "5–11", "4th (West)", "-" ], [ "2013–14", "SIU Edwardsville", "11–20", "7–9", "T–3rd (West)", "-" ], [ "2014–15", "SIU Edwardsville", "12–16", "8–8", "4th (West)", "-" ], [ "SIU Edwardsville (DI):", "SIU Edwardsville (DI):", "66–135 (.328)", "26–38 (.406)", "-", "-" ], [ "Total:", "Total:", "83–146 (.362)", "-", "-", "-" ] ]
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What was Lennox Forrester's coaching record?
In eight seasons, Lennox Forrester's record was 146.
888
totto_source/dev_json/example-887.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_protests_in_the_United_States_by_size
List of protests in the United States by size
List
[ [ "-", "Protest", "City", "Estimated participants", "Date", "Image" ], [ "1", "2017 Women's March", "—", "3,300,000–4,600,000", "January 21, 2017", "-" ], [ "2", "2018 Women's March", "—", "1,500,000", "January 20, 2018", "2018 Women's March in New York City" ], [ "3", "March for Our Lives", "—", "1,200,000-2,000,000", "March 24, 2018", "Protesters in Washington, D.C., 2018" ], [ "4", "March for Science", "—", "~1,000,000", "April 22, 2017", "Protesters in Washington, D.C., 2017" ], [ "5", "March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation", "Washington, D.C.", "800,000–1,000,000", "April 25, 1993", "Demonstrators in front of the White House" ], [ "6", "Anti-nuclear weapon march, part of the Nuclear Freeze campaign", "New York City", "700,000–1,000,000", "June 12, 1982", "-" ], [ "7", "Million Man March", "Washington, D.C.", "670,000–800,000", "October 16, 1995", "-" ], [ "8", "March for Women's Lives", "Washington, D.C.", "500,000–1,000,000", "April 25, 2004", "-" ], [ "9", "Million Mom March", "Washington, D.C.", "750,000", "May 14, 2000", "-" ], [ "10", "March for Life", "Washington, D.C.", "400,000-650,000 (2013 estimate from rally organizers)", "Annually since January 22, 1974", "2013 march" ], [ "11", "Million Woman March", "Philadelphia", "500,000", "October 25, 1997", "-" ], [ "12", "Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam", "Washington, D.C.", "500,000", "November 15, 1969", "-" ], [ "13", "People's Climate March", "New York City", "311,000–400,000", "September 21, 2014", "-" ], [ "14", "March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom", "Washington, D.C.", "250,000–300,000", "August 28, 1963", "-" ], [ "15", "Solidarity Day march", "Washington, D.C.", "250,000–260,000", "September 19, 1981", "-" ], [ "16", "February 15 Iraq war protests", "New York City", "200,000–375,000", "February 15, 2003", "-" ], [ "17", "Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear", "Washington, D.C.", "215,000", "October 30, 2010", "-" ], [ "18", "March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights", "Washington, D.C.", "200,000", "October 11, 1987", "Nancy Pelosi participating in the march" ], [ "19", "2015 Armenian March for Justice", "Los Angeles", "130,000+", "April 24, 2015", "Armenian genocide massive march in LA.JPG" ] ]
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Which major US protests were not centralized to a specific city?
March for Our Lives, the 2017 and 2018 Women's Marches, and the March for Science are some of the largest protests in American history without a single location.
9,339
totto_source/train_json/example-1638.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Chick-fil-A_Bowl
2006 Chick-fil-A Bowl
Final statistics
[ [ "-", "UGA", "VA Tech" ], [ "1st Downs", "9", "9" ], [ "Total Yards", "200", "189" ], [ "Passing Yards", "129", "147" ], [ "Rushing Yards", "71", "42" ], [ "Penalties", "4–31", "8–78" ], [ "3rd Down Conversions", "3–14", "3–13" ], [ "4th Down Conversions", "1–1", "1–2" ], [ "Turnovers", "1", "4" ], [ "Time of Possession", "30:23", "29:37" ] ]
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Did Georgia pass a lot of yards against VA tech in the 2016 chick-fil-a bowl?
Georgia rushed 200 total yards and finished with 129 passing yards.
477
totto_source/dev_json/example-476.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Michel_Soupraya
Jean-Michel Soupraya
Discography
[ [ "Year", "Album artist", "Song" ], [ "1998", "Jean-Michel Soupraya", "Fleur De Carcassonne" ], [ "1999", "Various Artists", "Children of the World" ], [ "2002", "Sofie Mazeyrat", "I Can Do It" ], [ "2002", "Sofie Mazeyrat", "Desire" ], [ "2005", "Various Artists", "Hope (For Katrina)" ], [ "2005", "Celeste Lear", "Live Passionately" ], [ "2007", "Lea Jones", "Lucky Boy" ], [ "2012", "Justice", "Find A Way (feat. Sean-Gemini)" ], [ "2013", "Justice", "By My Side" ], [ "2013", "Kylie Marcus", "Yellow Shirt" ], [ "2014", "RuZanna", "You Don't Know How To Love" ], [ "2014", "Finn", "Lover" ], [ "2014", "Kylie Marcus", "No Disguise" ], [ "2017", "Carma", "The Recipe" ] ]
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What is Yellow Shirt and when was it released?
"Yellow Shirt" is a song by Kylie Marcus. It was released in 2013.
15,966
totto_source/train_json/example-8265.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SwizZz
SwizZz
Guest appearances
[ [ "Title", "Year", "Other artist(s)", "Album" ], [ "\"Outcast\"", "2010", "KidCrusher", "The Grinch" ], [ "\"I Am RAW\"", "2010", "Hopsin", "Raw" ], [ "\"How You Like Me Now\"", "2010", "Hopsin", "Raw" ], [ "\"I'm Not Crazy\"", "2010", "Hopsin, Cryptic Wisdom", "Raw" ], [ "\"Raw Talk\"", "2012", "Stevie Stone, Hopsin", "Rollin' Stone" ], [ "\"Go Off\"", "2013", "Jarren Benton, Hopsin", "My Grandma's Basement" ], [ "\"Long Days, Cold Nights\"", "2013", "Futuristic", "Chasing Down a Dream" ], [ "\"The Flavor\"", "2013", "Dizzy Wright", "The Golden Age" ], [ "\"Jungle Bash\"", "2013", "Hopsin", "Knock Madness" ], [ "\"There Will Be Blood\"", "2013", "Mike Bars", "N/A" ], [ "\"Hallelujah\"", "2015", "Jarren Benton, Dizzy Wright", "Slow Motion EP" ], [ "\"Home Invasion\"", "2015", "DJ Hoppa, Hopsin", "Hoppa and Friends" ], [ "\"Leave No Witness\"", "2015", "DJ Hoppa, Jarren Benton, Demrick", "Hoppa and Friends" ], [ "\"Hoppa's Cypher\"", "2015", "DJ Hoppa, Hopsin, Dizzy Wright, Jarren Benton", "Hoppa and Friends" ], [ "\"Explain Myself\"", "2015", "Dizzy Wright, Hopsin, Jarren Benton", "The Growing Process" ], [ "\"Nobody's Safe\"", "2015", "DJ Hoppa, Demrick, Jarren Benton, Madchild", "Stoney Point" ], [ "\"FV Till I Die\"", "2015", "Hopsin", "Pound Syndrome" ], [ "\"Lycanthropy Pt. II\"", "2019", "Wolff, Con-Crete, Reverend Fang Gory, Hellusin8, Bliss, Odium, Skeddy J., Jade The Nightmare, Legacey, Jenocia X, Donnie Menace, Sin, GrewSum, Chuckklez, Hell'z Labyrinth, Komatose, HellSpawn Hoodlum, Crusher The Immortal", "Bearer of Death" ] ]
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Who appeared in a track from The Golden Age with SwizZz, what was the name of the track and year it was released?
In 2013, Dizzy Wright appeared in "The Flavor" with SwizZz, from The Golden Age.
15,650
totto_source/train_json/example-7949.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonty_Usborne
Jonty Usborne
Awards and accolades
[ [ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Details", "Result", "Ref." ], [ "2013", "Student Radio Awards", "Best Technical Achievement", "UK Radioplayer Console and Unified Station Management Application", "Gold", "-" ], [ "2014", "Radio Academy Awards", "Best Technical Innovation", "Responsive Radio and Unified Station Management", "Bronze", "-" ], [ "2014", "Radio Academy Awards", "30 Under 30", "—", "Won", "-" ], [ "2014", "Arqiva TechCon Awards", "Technical Excellence", "Responsive Radio and Unified Station Management", "Shortlisted", "-" ], [ "2014", "Student Radio Awards", "Best Technical Achievement", "Responsive Radio", "Gold", "-" ], [ "2015", "Student Radio Awards", "Best Technical Achievement", "Visualisation Rebuild and URB Digital", "Gold", "-" ], [ "2015", "Student Radio Awards", "The Kevin Greening Creativity Award", "Visualisation Rebuild and URB Digital", "Shortlisted", "-" ] ]
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Responsive Radio and Unified Station Management were nominated for which award in 2014?
Responsive Radio and Unified Station Management were nominated for the Arqiva TechCon Technical Excellence Award in 2014.
8,289
totto_source/train_json/example-588.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leticia_C%C3%A1ceres
Leticia Cáceres
Awards
[ [ "year", "Production", "Association", "Category", "Result" ], [ "2017", "Wild (Short Film)", "London Film Awards", "Best First Time Director", "won" ], [ "2017", "Wild (Short Film)", "Sanctuary Cove Film Festival", "Best Direction", "semi-finalist" ], [ "2016", "The Drover's Wife", "Helpmann Awards", "Best Director", "won" ], [ "2016", "The Drover's Wife", "Helpmann Awards", "Best Production", "won" ], [ "2016", "The Drover's Wife", "Sydney Theatre Awards", "Best Director", "won" ], [ "2016", "The Drover's Wife", "Sydney Theatre Awards", "Best Director", "won" ], [ "2015", "Birdland", "Green Room Awards", "Best Director", "won" ], [ "2015", "Birdland", "Green Room Awards", "Best Production", "nominated" ], [ "2015", "Birdland", "Green Room Awards", "Best Ensemble", "nominated" ], [ "2014", "Yellow Moon", "Drama Victoria Award", "Best performance by a Theatre Company for Secondary Schools", "won" ], [ "2014", "Yellow Moon", "Green Room Awards", "Best Direction", "nominated" ], [ "2014", "Yellow Moon", "Green Room Awards", "Best Ensemble", "nominated" ], [ "2011", "Random", "Drama Victoria Award", "Best Performance by a Theatre Company for Secondary Schools", "won" ], [ "2011", "Random", "Green Room Awards", "Best Direction", "nominated" ], [ "2011", "Random", "Green Room Awards", "Best Production", "nominated" ], [ "2011", "The Dark Room", "Sydney Theatre Awards", "Best Direction", "nominated" ], [ "2011", "The Dark Room", "Sydney Theatre Awards", "Best Production", "nominated" ], [ "2009", "Hoods", "Matilda Awards", "Best Independent Production", "won" ], [ "2009", "Hoods", "Matilda Awards", "Best Direction", "nominated" ], [ "2007", "Hoods", "Helpmann Awards", "Best Presentation for Children", "nominated" ], [ "2005", "Children of the Black Skirt", "Drama Victoria Award", "Best Performance by a Theatre Company for Secondary Schools", "won" ], [ "2005", "The Memory of Water", "Matilda Awards", "Best Direction", "nominated" ] ]
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What awards did Leticia Cáceres' production, The Drover's Wife win?
Leticia Cáceres' production The Drover's Wife won Helpmann Awards for Best Direction and Best Production and Sydney Theatre Awards for Best Direction.
15,900
totto_source/train_json/example-8199.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Federation_(group)
The Federation (group)
Singles
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Album", "Peak position" ], [ "Year", "Title", "Album", "Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs" ], [ "2003", "\"So Crazy\"", "The Federation", "–" ], [ "2003", "\"In Love With a Hood Rat\"", "The Federation", "–" ], [ "2004", "\"Hyphy\"", "The Federation", "88" ], [ "2004", "\"Go Dumb\"", "The Federation", "95" ], [ "2006", "\"I Wear My Stunna Glasses At Night\"", "Recognize the Bay, Vol. 2", "–" ] ]
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What was the first single The Federation released in 2004, and what album was the song off of?
The "Hyphy" of The Federation was released in 2004.
12,955
totto_source/train_json/example-5254.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chakir_Boujattaoui
Chakir Boujattaoui
Competition record
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "2008", "World Cross Country Championships", "Edinburgh, Scotland", "40th", "Senior race", "Individual" ], [ "2009", "World Cross Country Championships", "Amman, Jordan", "8th", "Senior race", "Individual" ], [ "2009", "World Cross Country Championships", "Amman, Jordan", "6th", "Senior race", "Team" ], [ "2009", "Mediterranean Games", "Pescara, Italy", "2nd", "5000 m", "-" ], [ "2009", "World Championships in Athletics", "Berlin, Germany", "11th", "5000 m", "-" ], [ "2009", "Jeux de la Francophonie", "Beirut, Lebanon", "2nd", "3000 m st", "8:41.06" ], [ "2009", "Jeux de la Francophonie", "Beirut, Lebanon", "1st", "5000 m", "13:42.72" ], [ "2010", "World Cross Country Championships", "Bydgoszcz, Poland", "12th (DQ)", "Senior race", "Individual" ], [ "2010", "World Cross Country Championships", "Bydgoszcz, Poland", "4th (DQ)", "Senior race", "Team" ] ]
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How did Chakir Boujattaoui perform in the 3000m steeplechase and the 5000m at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie?
At the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie, Chakir Boujattaoui claimed the silver in the steeplechase and won the gold medal in the 5000 m.
13,697
totto_source/train_json/example-5996.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keturah_Orji
Keturah Orji
Career
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "Representing the United States", "Representing the United States", "Representing the United States", "Representing the United States", "Representing the United States", "Representing the United States" ], [ "2013", "World Youth Championships", "Donetsk, Ukraine", "2nd", "Long jump", "6.39 m (20 ft 11 1⁄2 in)" ], [ "2013", "World Youth Championships", "Donetsk, Ukraine", "3rd", "Triple jump", "13.69 m (44 ft 10 3⁄4 in)" ], [ "2014", "World Junior Championships", "Eugene, United States", "9th", "Triple jump", "13.29 m (43 ft 7 in)" ], [ "2016", "World Indoor Championships", "Portland, United States", "4th", "Triple jump", "14.14 m (46 ft 4 1⁄2 in)" ], [ "2016", "Olympic Games", "Rio de Janeiro, Brazil", "4th", "Triple jump", "14.71 m (48 ft 3 in)" ], [ "2018", "World Indoor Championships", "Birmingham, United Kingdom", "5th", "Triple jump", "14.31 m (46 ft 11 1⁄4 in)" ] ]
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How far did Keturah Orji triple jump at the 2016 Olympics, and what place did she finish?
Keturah Orji triple jumped 14.71 m (48 ft 3 in) American record, at the 2016 Olympics and was placed fourth.
14,376
totto_source/train_json/example-6675.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Austrian_records_in_athletics
List of Austrian records in athletics
Women
[ [ "Event", "Record", "Athlete", "Date", "Meet", "Place", "Ref" ], [ "100 m", "11.15 (0.0 m/s)", "Karin Mayr-Krifka", "9 August 2003", "-", "Austria Salzburg, Austria", "-" ], [ "200 m", "22.70 (+0.1 m/s)", "Karin Mayr", "7 July 2002", "-", "Austria Linz, Austria", "-" ], [ "300 m", "38.11", "Gerda Haas", "16 May 1987", "-", "Austria Vöcklabruck, Austria", "-" ], [ "400 m", "50.62", "Karoline Käfer", "18 June 1977", "-", "Austria Klagenfurt, Austria", "-" ], [ "800 m", "1:56.64", "Stephanie Graf", "25 September 2000", "Olympic Games", "Australia Sydney, Australia", "-" ], [ "1500 m", "4:03.02", "Theresia Kiesl", "3 August 1996", "Olympic Games", "United States Atlanta, United States", "-" ], [ "3000 m", "8:47.04", "Susanne Pumper", "8 August 2000", "-", "Austria Linz, Austria", "-" ], [ "5000 m", "15:10.54", "Susanne Pumper", "22 July 2001", "-", "United Kingdom London, United Kingdom", "-" ], [ "10000 m", "32:12.33", "Susanne Pumper", "7 May 2005", "-", "Austria Salzburg, Austria", "-" ], [ "10 km (road)", "33:43", "Susanne Pumper", "15 April 2007", "-", "Austria Deutschlandsberg, Austria", "-" ], [ "15 km (road)", "52:06", "Anna Müller", "21 November 1987", "-", "Monaco Monaco", "-" ], [ "Half marathon", "1:11:49", "Andrea Mayr", "1 April 2012", "Berlin Half Marathon", "Germany Berlin, Germany", "-" ], [ "Marathon", "2:30:43", "Andrea Mayr", "19 April 2009", "Vienna Marathon", "Austria Vienna, Austria", "-" ], [ "100 m hurdles", "12.82 (+1.4 m/s)", "Beate Schrott", "17 July 2012", "Spitzen Leichtathletik Luzern", "Switzerland Luzern, Switzerland", "-" ], [ "400 m hurdles", "56.86", "Gerda Haas", "27 June 1987", "Athens Grand Prix Tsiklitiria", "Greece Athens, Greece", "-" ], [ "3000 m steeplechase", "9:47.61", "Andrea Mayr", "2 July 2008", "-", "Belgium Namur, Belgium", "-" ], [ "High jump", "1.97 m", "Sigrid Kirchmann", "21 August 1993", "World Championships", "Germany Stuttgart, Germany", "-" ], [ "Pole vault", "4.45 m", "Kira Grünberg", "12 August 2014", "European Championships", "Switzerland Zürich, Switzerland", "-" ], [ "Long jump", "7.09 m (+1.5 m/s)", "Ljudmila Ninova", "5 June 1994", "-", "Spain Seville, Spain", "-" ], [ "Triple jump", "13.75 m (-0.2 m/s)", "Ljudmila Ninova", "9 July 1997", "-", "Austria Linz, Austria", "-" ], [ "Shot put", "19.21 m", "Valentina Fedyushina", "13 July 1999", "-", "Morocco Casablanca, Morocco", "-" ], [ "Discus throw", "63.28 m", "Ursula Weber", "3 June 1990", "-", "Austria Schwechat, Austria", "-" ], [ "Hammer throw", "57.25 m", "Julia Siart", "12 June 2010", "NÖLV Landesmeisterschaften", "Austria Amstetten, Austria", "-" ], [ "Javelin throw", "61.43 m", "Elisabeth Pauer", "10 July 2010", "Austrian Championships", "Austria Villach, Austria", "-" ], [ "Heptathlon", "6552 pts", "Ivona Dadic", "9–10 August 2018", "European Championships", "Germany Berlin, Germany", "-" ], [ "Heptathlon", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "20 km walk (road)", "1:46:31", "Kathrin Schulze", "2 October 2010", "Austrian Race Walk Championships", "Austria Hollenburg, Austria", "-" ], [ "4x100 m relay", "44.63", "Austria Dagmar Hölbl Sabine Tröger Doris Auer Karin Knoll", "4 July 1994", "-", "Austria Linz, Austria", "-" ], [ "4x400 m relay", "3:34.42", "Austria Silvia Schinzel Hanni Burger Andrea Mühlbach Christiane Wildschek", "20 June 1976", "-", "Südstadt, ?", "-" ] ]
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What records does Susanne Pumpe hold?
Susanne Pumper is an Austrian athelete, who holds the records in the 3000, 5000 and 10,000 metres track events as well as in the 10 km road distance.
12,270
totto_source/train_json/example-4569.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blown_Away_(album)
Blown Away (album)
Release dates
[ [ "Country", "Date", "Format", "Label" ], [ "Canada", "May 1, 2012", "CD, digital download", "Arista Nashville" ], [ "United States", "May 1, 2012", "CD, digital download", "Arista Nashville" ], [ "Denmark", "May 2, 2012", "CD, digital download", "Sony Music" ], [ "China", "May 2, 2012", "CD, digital download", "Sony Music" ], [ "Australia", "May 4, 2012", "CD, digital download", "Sony Music" ], [ "New Zealand", "May 4, 2012", "CD, digital download", "Sony Music" ], [ "Ireland", "May 11, 2012", "CD, digital download", "Sony Music" ], [ "Singapore", "May 11, 2012", "CD, digital download", "Sony Music" ], [ "United Kingdom", "June 18, 2012", "CD, digital download", "RCA Records" ], [ "Japan", "July 25, 2012", "CD, digital download", "Sony Music" ] ]
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In what year was the album Blown Away released in the US and Canada?
Blown Away (album) was released in the United States and Canada on May 1, 2012 by Arista Nashville.
12,677
totto_source/train_json/example-4976.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_France
Gerald France
Electoral record
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Who won the Liberal seat and by how may votes?
Gerald France held the Liberal seat by a majority of 4,631 votes.
11,549
totto_source/train_json/example-3848.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia_Roller_Hockey_National_Championship
Australia Roller Hockey National Championship
List of Winners
[ [ "Women", "Youth", "Juvenile" ], [ "1st Campbellfield Cannons", "1st Dandenong", "1st Mackay Mustangs" ], [ "2nd Stafford", "2nd Mackay Mustangs", "2nd Campbellfield Cannons" ], [ "3rd Northsports", "3rd Stafford", "3rd Northsports 1" ], [ "-", "-", "4th Northsports 2" ] ]
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Which three teams competed in the Australia Roller Hockey National Championship?
The Campbellfield Cannons (Juvenile, Women), Dandenong (Youth), and Mackay Mustangs (Juvenile, Youth) competed in the Australia Roller Hockey National Championship.
17,537
totto_source/train_json/example-9836.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_premiers_of_Yukon
List of premiers of Yukon
Premiers of Yukon
[ [ "Premier (party)", "Premier (party)", "Premier (party)", "Incumbency", "Period", "Assemblies", "Elections" ], [ "-", "1st", "Chris Pearson (Progressive Conservative)", "6 years, 122 days", "November 20, 1978 March 22, 1985", "24th 25th", "Elected November 20, 1978 Re-elected June 7, 1982 Resigned March 1985" ], [ "-", "2nd", "Willard Phelps (Progressive Conservative)", "66 days", "March 23, 1985 May 28, 1985", "25th", "Designated March 1985" ], [ "-", "3rd", "Tony Penikett (NDP)", "7 years, 161 days", "May 29, 1985 November 6, 1992", "26th 27th", "Elected May 13, 1985 Re-elected February 20, 1989" ], [ "-", "4th", "John Ostashek (Yukon Party)", "3 years, 346 days", "November 7, 1992 October 18, 1996", "28th", "Elected October 19, 1992" ], [ "-", "5th", "Piers McDonald (NDP)", "3 years, 199 days", "October 19, 1996 May 5, 2000", "29th", "Elected September 30, 1996" ], [ "-", "6th", "Pat Duncan (Liberal)", "2 years, 181 days", "May 6, 2000 November 30, 2002", "30th", "Elected April 17, 2000" ], [ "-", "7th", "Dennis Fentie (Yukon Party)", "8 years, 192 days", "November 30, 2002 June 10, 2011", "31st 32nd", "Elected November 4, 2002 Re-elected October 10, 2006 Resigned April 27, 2011" ], [ "-", "8th", "Darrell Pasloski (Yukon Party)", "5 years, 175 days", "June 11, 2011 December 3, 2016", "32nd 33rd", "Designated May 28, 2011 Re-elected October 11, 2011" ], [ "-", "9th", "Sandy Silver (Liberal)", "1 year, 339 days", "December 3, 2016 present", "34th", "Elected November 7, 2016" ] ]
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What happened after the resignation of Chris Pearson in 1985?
With the resignation of Chris Pearson as leader in 1985 the Progressive Conservatives chose Phelps as theit new leader and he was accordingly the second leader from March 23 to May 28, 1985, when the Yukon took office after winning the 1985 election.
9,073
totto_source/train_json/example-1372.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apothecaries'_system
Apothecaries' system
Romance countries
[ [ "1 pound", "1 ounce", "state or city" ], [ "301.2 g", "25.1 g", "Venice" ], [ "320.8 g", "26.7 g", "Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (1816–1861)" ], [ "325.7 g", "27.1 g", "Bologna" ], [ "326.8 g", "27.2 g", "Milan (–1815)" ], [ "328.0 g", "27.3 g", "Parma" ], [ "332.0 g", "27.7 g", "Sardinia" ], [ "334.5 g", "27.9 g", "Duchy of Lucca (1815–1847)" ], [ "339.2 g", "28.3 g", "Rome" ], [ "339.5 g", "28.3 g", "Florence" ], [ "339.5 g", "28.3 g", "Grand Duchy of Tuscany (–1859)" ], [ "340.5 g", "28.4 g", "Duchy of Modena (1814–1859)" ], [ "344.2 g", "28.7 g", "Kingdom of Portugal" ], [ "345.1 g", "28.7 g 28.8 g", "Kingdom of Spain" ] ]
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In which two states were pounds measured the heaviest?
The weight of an apothecaries' pound was 345.1 g in Spain and 344.2 g in Portugal.
8,460
totto_source/train_json/example-759.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcia_Mitzman_Gaven
Marcia Mitzman Gaven
Television
[ [ "Year(s)", "Title", "Role(s)", "Notes", "Ref." ], [ "1993", "The Pink Panther", "Additional voices", "Several episodes", "-" ], [ "1994", "Red Planet", "Voice of Dr. Jane Marlowe", "Miniseries", "-" ], [ "1994", "The George Carlin Show", "Ellen", "Episode: \"George Really Does It This Time\"", "-" ], [ "1995", "Ellen", "Debby", "Episode: \"The Apartment Hunt\"", "-" ], [ "1995", "Get Smart", "KAOS chairwoman", "Several episodes", "-" ], [ "1996", "The Drew Carey Show", "Kim", "Episode: \"Drew's New Assistant\"", "-" ], [ "1997", "Babylon 5", "Commander Sandra Levitt", "Episode: \"No Surrender, No Retreat\"", "-" ], [ "1997", "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper", "Clerk", "Episode: \"The Ring\"", "-" ], [ "1998", "Frasier", "Allison", "Episode: \"Party, Party\"", "-" ], [ "1998", "Beverly Hills, 90210", "Judge", "Episode: \"Don't Ask, Don't Tell\"", "-" ], [ "1999–2002", "The Simpsons", "Voice of Maude Flanders, Helen Lovejoy, Miss Hoover, and others", "Several episodes", "-" ] ]
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What works did Marcia Mitzman Gaven appear in between 1994 and 1996?
Gaven made appearances in The Red Planet (1994), The George Carlin Show (1994), Ellen (1995), Get Smart (1995), and The Drew Carey Show (1996).
1,567
totto_source/dev_json/example-1566.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Line_3_(Shenzhen_Metro)
Line 3 (Shenzhen Metro)
Second stage
[ [ "Segment", "Commencement", "Length", "Station(s)", "Name" ], [ "Caopu — Shuanglong", "28 December 2010", "25.138 km (15.62 mi)", "16", "Phase 1 (elevated section)" ], [ "Yitian — Caopu", "28 June 2011", "16.522 km (10.27 mi)", "14", "Phase 1 (underground section) & Phase 2" ] ]
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How big was the first phase of line 3?
Line 3's first phase has 16 stations, with a length of 25.138 km (15.620 mi).
17,250
totto_source/train_json/example-9549.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1912_Open_Championship
1912 Open Championship
Second round
[ [ "Place", "Player", "Country", "Score" ], [ "1", "Ted Ray", "Jersey", "71-73=144" ], [ "2", "Harry Vardon", "Jersey", "75-72=147" ], [ "3", "James Braid", "Scotland", "77-71=148" ], [ "4", "George Duncan", "Scotland", "72-77=149" ], [ "5", "Robert Thomson", "Scotland", "73-77=150" ], [ "T6", "Arnaud Massy", "France", "74-77=151" ], [ "T6", "J.H. Taylor", "England", "75-76=151" ], [ "T8", "George Fotheringham", "Scotland", "75-78=153" ], [ "T8", "Charles Mayo", "England", "76-77=153" ], [ "T10", "Laurie Ayton, Snr", "Scotland", "74-80=154" ], [ "T10", "Hugh McNeill", "Ireland Ireland", "76-78=154" ] ]
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What is the highlight of the outcome of the 1912 Open Championship?
Ray led on 144, with Vardon at 147, James Braid on 148, and George Duncan in fourth at 149.
11,338
totto_source/train_json/example-3637.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Lacrosse_League
National Lacrosse League
Championship history
[ [ "Year", "Winner", "Runner-up", "Score", "Series" ], [ "1998", "Philadelphia Wings", "Baltimore Thunder", "-", "2–0" ], [ "1999", "Toronto Rock", "Rochester Knighthawks", "13–10", "-" ], [ "2000", "Toronto Rock", "Rochester Knighthawks", "14–13", "-" ], [ "2001", "Philadelphia Wings", "Toronto Rock", "9–8", "-" ], [ "2002", "Toronto Rock", "Albany Attack", "13–12", "-" ], [ "2003", "Toronto Rock", "Rochester Knighthawks", "8–6", "-" ], [ "2004", "Calgary Roughnecks", "Buffalo Bandits", "14–11", "-" ], [ "2005", "Toronto Rock", "Arizona Sting", "19–13", "-" ], [ "2006", "Colorado Mammoth", "Buffalo Bandits", "16–9", "-" ], [ "2007", "Rochester Knighthawks", "Arizona Sting", "13–11", "-" ], [ "2008", "Buffalo Bandits", "Portland LumberJax", "14–13", "-" ], [ "2009", "Calgary Roughnecks", "New York Titans", "12–10", "-" ], [ "2010", "Washington Stealth", "Toronto Rock", "15–11", "-" ], [ "2011", "Toronto Rock", "Washington Stealth", "8–7", "-" ], [ "2012", "Rochester Knighthawks", "Edmonton Rush", "9–6", "-" ], [ "2013", "Rochester Knighthawks", "Washington Stealth", "11–10", "-" ], [ "2014", "Rochester Knighthawks", "Calgary Roughnecks", "-", "2–1" ], [ "2015", "Edmonton Rush", "Toronto Rock", "-", "2–0" ], [ "2016", "Saskatchewan Rush", "Buffalo Bandits", "-", "2–0" ], [ "2017", "Georgia Swarm", "Saskatchewan Rush", "-", "2–0" ], [ "2018", "Saskatchewan Rush", "Rochester Knighthawks", "-", "2–1" ] ]
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How good and undefeated were The Toronto Rock?
The Toronto Rock defeated the Arizona Sting 19–13, capturing their fifth title.
16,591
totto_source/train_json/example-8890.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathy_Read
Kathy Read
International competitions
[ [ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ], [ "1984", "Olympic Games", "Los Angeles, United States", "11th", "200 m backstroke", "2:18.33" ], [ "1986", "Commonwealth Games", "Edinburgh, Scotland", "5th", "100 m backstroke", "1:04.88" ], [ "1986", "Commonwealth Games", "Edinburgh, Scotland", "2nd", "200 m backstroke", "2:16.92" ], [ "1986", "Commonwealth Games", "Edinburgh, Scotland", "8th", "400 m Ind. medley", "4:58.91" ], [ "1986", "World Championships", "Madrid, Spain", "13th", "100 m backstroke", "1:04.52" ], [ "1986", "World Championships", "Madrid, Spain", "13th", "200 m backstroke", "2:18.13" ], [ "1986", "World Championships", "Madrid, Spain", "10th", "4 × 100 m medley", "4:19.37" ], [ "1987", "European Championships", "Strasbourg, France", "8th", "200 m backstroke", "2:16.46" ], [ "1988", "Olympic Games", "Seoul, South Korea", "16th", "100 m backstroke", "1:04.27" ], [ "1988", "Olympic Games", "Seoul, South Korea", "12th", "200 m backstroke", "2:18.20" ], [ "1988", "Olympic Games", "Seoul, South Korea", "9th", "4 × 100 m medley", "4:16.18" ], [ "1989", "European Championships", "Bonn, Germany", "7th", "100 m backstroke", "1:04.60" ], [ "1989", "European Championships", "Bonn, Germany", "7th", "200 m backstroke", "2:16.85" ], [ "1989", "European Championships", "Bonn, Germany", "5th", "4 × 100 m medley", "4:13.89" ], [ "1990", "Commonwealth Games", "Auckland, New Zealand", "6th", "100 m backstroke", "1:04.59" ], [ "1990", "Commonwealth Games", "Auckland, New Zealand", "5th", "200 m backstroke", "2:15.75" ], [ "1991", "European Championships", "Athens, Greece", "6th", "200 m backstroke", "2:15.15" ], [ "1992", "Olympic Games", "Barcelona, Spain", "24th", "100 m backstroke", "1:04.97" ], [ "1992", "Olympic Games", "Barcelona, Spain", "21st", "200 m backstroke", "2:17.15" ], [ "1993", "European Championships", "Sheffield, England", "6th", "100 m backstroke", "1:03.54" ], [ "1993", "European Championships", "Sheffield, England", "6th", "200 m backstroke", "2:14.55" ], [ "1993", "European Championships", "Sheffield, England", "3rd", "4 × 100 m medley", "4:12.18" ], [ "1994", "Commonwealth Games", "Victoria, Canada", "3rd", "100 m backstroke", "1:03.27" ], [ "1994", "Commonwealth Games", "Victoria, Canada", "6th", "200 m backstroke", "2:16.25" ], [ "1994", "Commonwealth Games", "Victoria, Canada", "2nd", "4 × 100 m medley", "4:12.83" ] ]
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What year did Kathy Read win a bronze medal at the European Championships, and which event did she win it in?
Kathy Read won a bronze medal in the 4 × 100 m medley at the 1993 European Championships.
10,325
totto_source/train_json/example-2624.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Temple
Matthew Temple
Actor
[ [ "Year", "Title", "Roll", "Notes" ], [ "2011", "Chillerama", "Franz", "-" ], [ "2011", "L.A. Paranormal", "Max", "-" ], [ "2011", "The Luckiest Man Alive", "Jon", "-" ], [ "2011", "Crescendo", "Johann von Beethoven", "-" ], [ "2010", "8213: Gacy House", "Robbie", "-" ], [ "2010", "Jonah Hex", "Telegrapher", "-" ], [ "2009", "Mission Hollywood", "Jim", "RTL German TV" ], [ "2008", "Animals", "Frat Boy", "-" ] ]
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What are some of the films Temple appeared in between 2010 and 2011?
Matthew Temple is an actor who had roles the films 8213: Gacy House, Chillerama, and L.A. Paranormal.
14,476
totto_source/train_json/example-6775.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Brat
Dave Brat
Electoral history
[ [ "Party", "Party", "Candidate", "Votes", "%" ], [ "-", "Republican", "Dave Brat", "148,026", "60.83%" ], [ "-", "Democratic", "Jack Trammell", "89,914", "36.95%" ], [ "-", "Libertarian", "James Carr", "5,086", "2.09%" ], [ "-", "Write-in", "-", "325", "0.13%" ], [ "Total votes", "Total votes", "Total votes", "243,351", "100%" ], [ "-", "Republican hold", "Republican hold", "Republican hold", "Republican hold" ] ]
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By what percentage of votes did Brat use in defeating Trammell?
Brat defeated Trammell, with 60.83% of the vote to Trammell's 36.95%.
13,580
totto_source/train_json/example-5879.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Rowe
Tommy Rowe
Career statistics
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Tommy Rowe made 199 appearances for Peterborough United, and scored how many goals?
In total Tommy Rowe made 199 appearances for Peterborough United and scored 27 goals.
12,177
totto_source/train_json/example-4476.json
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_longest-living_members_of_the_British_royal_family
List of longest-living members of the British royal family
List of British royal family members by lifespan
[ [ "Rank", "Name", "Portrait", "Relation", "Relation", "Lifespan", "Lifespan", "Duration", "Duration" ], [ "Rank", "Name", "Portrait", "By", "To", "From", "To", "(days)", "(years, days)" ], [ "1", "Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester", "Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester", "Marriage", "Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester", "25 December 1901", "29 October 2004", "37,564", "102 years, 309 days" ], [ "2", "Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother", "Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother", "Marriage", "George VI", "4 August 1900", "30 March 2002", "37,128", "101 years, 238 days" ], [ "3", "Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh", "Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh", "Marriage", "Elizabeth II", "10 June 1921", "Present", "35,744", "97 years, 315 days" ], [ "4", "Princess Alice of Albany", "Princess Alice of Albany", "Blood", "Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany", "25 February 1883", "3 January 1981", "35,741", "97 years, 313 days" ], [ "5", "Princess Augusta of Cambridge", "Princess Augusta of Cambridge", "Blood", "Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge", "19 July 1822", "5 December 1916", "34,472", "94 years, 139 days" ], [ "6", "Elizabeth II", "Elizabeth II", "Blood", "George VI", "21 April 1926", "Present", "33,968", "93 years, 0 days" ], [ "7", "Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn", "Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn", "Blood", "Victoria", "1 May 1850", "16 January 1942", "33,497", "91 years, 260 days" ], [ "8", "Princess Louise", "Princess Louise", "Blood", "Victoria", "18 March 1848", "3 December 1939", "33,496", "91 years, 260 days" ], [ "9", "Augusta, Duchess of Cambridge", "Augusta, Duchess of Cambridge", "Marriage", "Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge", "25 July 1797", "6 April 1889", "33,492", "91 years, 255 days" ], [ "10", "Prince George William of Cumberland *", "—", "Blood", "Prince Ernest Augustus of Cumberland *", "25 March 1915", "8 January 2006", "33,162", "90 years, 289 days" ], [ "11", "Marie, Duchess of Cumberland and Teviotdale", "Marie, Duchess of Cumberland and Teviotdale", "Marriage", "Prince George, Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale", "14 April 1818", "9 January 1907", "32,411", "88 years, 270 days" ], [ "12", "Victoria Louise, Princess Ernest Augustus of Cumberland *", "Victoria Louise, Princess Ernest Augustus of Cumberland", "Marriage", "Prince Ernest Augustus of Cumberland *", "13 September 1892", "11 December 1980", "32,230", "88 years, 89 days" ], [ "13", "Princess Patricia of Connaught", "Princess Patricia of Connaught", "Blood", "Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn", "17 March 1886", "12 January 1974", "32,077", "87 years, 301 days" ], [ "14", "Princess Beatrice", "Princess Beatrice", "Blood", "Victoria", "14 April 1857", "26 October 1944", "31,971", "87 years, 195 days" ], [ "15", "Katharine, Duchess of Kent", "Katharine, Duchess of Kent", "Marriage", "Prince Edward, Duke of Kent", "22 February 1933", "Present", "31,469", "86 years, 58 days" ], [ "16", "Queen Mary", "Queen Mary", "Marriage", "George V", "26 May 1867", "24 March 1953", "31,348", "85 years, 302 days" ], [ "17", "Prince George, Duke of Cambridge", "Prince George, Duke of Cambridge", "Blood", "Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge", "26 March 1819", "17 March 1904", "31,037", "84 years, 357 days" ], [ "18", "Victoria Adelaide, Duchess of Albany *", "Victoria Adelaide, Duchess of Albany", "Marriage", "Prince Charles Edward, Duke of Albany *", "31 December 1885", "3 October 1970", "30,956", "84 years, 276 days" ], [ "19", "Prince Edward, Duke of Kent", "Prince Edward, Duke of Kent", "Blood", "Prince George, Duke of Kent", "9 October 1935", "Present", "30,510", "83 years, 194 days" ], [ "20", "Princess Alexandra of Kent", "Princess Alexandra of Kent", "Blood", "Prince George, Duke of Kent", "25 December 1936", "Present", "30,067", "82 years, 117 days" ], [ "21", "Princess Beatrice of Edinburgh", "Princess Beatrice of Edinburgh", "Blood", "Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh", "20 April 1884", "13 July 1966", "30,033", "82 years, 84 days" ], [ "22", "Victoria", "Victoria", "Blood", "Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn", "24 May 1819", "22 January 1901", "29,828", "81 years, 243 days" ], [ "23", "George III", "George III", "Blood", "Frederick, Prince of Wales", "4 June 1738", "29 January 1820", "29,823", "81 years, 239 days" ], [ "24", "Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh", "Princess Mary, Duchess of Gloucester and Edinburgh", "Blood & Marriage", "Born to George III; 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What Duchess of Gloucester lived the longest?
Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, became the oldest ever member of the royal family, passing Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, (1900–2002), who was 101 years and 238 days old when she died in 2002.