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2hop__67050_395730 | What record label does the singer of Wings of Snow White Dove belong to? | Capitol Records | [
"Capitol"
] | [
"Hank Snow\n\nSnow moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1949, and \"Hank Snow, the Singing Ranger\" (modified from his earlier nickname, the Yodeling Ranger), began recording for RCA Victor in the United States in 1949. His first release in the United States, \"Marriage Vow\" climbed to number ten on the country chart... | Step 1: who sings wings of a snow white dove → Ferlin Husky
Step 2: Ferlin Husky >> record label → Capitol Records |
2hop__22341_92923 | When did we decide to leave the organization that has completely surrounded Switzerland and Liechtenstein since 1995? | 23 June 2016 | [] | [
"Säntis\n\nAt 2,501.9 metres above sea level, Säntis is the highest mountain in the Alpstein massif of northeastern Switzerland. It is also the culminating point of the whole Appenzell Alps, between Lake Walen and Lake Constance. Shared by three cantons, the mountain is a highly visible landmark thanks to its expos... | Step 1: What has completely surrounded Switzerland and Liechtenstein since 1995? → the EU
Step 2: when did we decide to leave the the EU → 23 June 2016 |
2hop__22341_40795 | When did Denmark join the union that has completely surrounded Switzerland and Liechtenstein since 1995? | 1972 | [] | [
"Barbara Romagnan\n\nBarbara Romagnan is a teacher and a French politician who was a member of the Socialist Party since 1995. She later joined the 1 July Movement.",
"Schellenberg\n\nThe Lordship of Schellenberg was purchased by the Counts of Vaduz in 1437 and the two states have been united in fact ever since. ... | Step 1: What has completely surrounded Switzerland and Liechtenstein since 1995? → the EU
Step 2: When did Denmark join the the EU ? → 1972 |
2hop__832558_58538 | In the man who invented christmas, who plays the author of Barnaby Rudge? | Dan Stevens | [
"Daniel Jonathan Stevens"
] | [
"KMXA-FM\n\nKMXA-FM \"Mix 99.9\" is an Adult Contemporary radio station in Minot, North Dakota owned by iHeartMedia, Inc.. During the Christmas season \"Mix 99.9\" plays continuous Christmas music. The station begins playing the Christmas music the day after Thanksgiving and runs until Christmas Day.",
"Babes in ... | Step 1: Barnaby Rudge >> author → Dickens
Step 2: who plays Dickens in the man who invented christmas → Dan Stevens |
2hop__411777_58538 | Who plays the author of A Christmas Carol in The Man who Invented Christmas? | Dan Stevens | [] | [
"National Football League Christmas games\n\nAfter the NFL held two Divisional Playoff games on Christmas Day 1971, the league avoided any more games on Christmas Day until 1989. Since then, the NFL has held occasional games on Christmas Day in some years, as part of week 16 or 17 of the regular season. Two games w... | Step 1: A Christmas Carol >> screenwriter → Dickens
Step 2: who plays Dickens in the man who invented christmas → Dan Stevens |
2hop__134678_663471 | Where are the headquarters of the team which Tonny Brogaard is a member of located? | Copenhagen | [] | [
"Tonny Brogaard\n\nTonny Brogaard (born 10 February 1984), formerly Tonny Nielsen, is a Danish football goalkeeper, who last played at Boldklubben Frem in the Danish 1st Division. At 206 cm (6'9\"), he is one of the tallest playing footballers.",
"Bosön\n\nBosön is a sports complex on Lidingö outside Stockholm in... | Step 1: Which team is Tonny Brogaard a member of? → Boldklubben Frem
Step 2: Boldklubben Frem >> headquarters location → Copenhagen |
2hop__704691_82816 | What marked the end of Titus Lucretius Tricipitinus's country? | establishment of the Roman Empire. | [
"Roman Empire"
] | [
"Across the Sea (Lost)\n\nThe episode, unlike most Lost episodes, does not divide its time between two different time settings, but takes place entirely in the past, except for a brief scene at the end from the season one episode ``House of the Rising Sun. ''It depicts the origins of the characters of Jacob (Mark P... | Step 1: Titus Lucretius Tricipitinus >> country of citizenship → Roman Republic
Step 2: what marked the end of Roman Republic → establishment of the Roman Empire. |
2hop__6806_83303 | Where did the Patriots live during the war in which Boston was the location of many important events? | the Thirteen Colonies | [
"Thirteen Colonies"
] | [
"Boston\n\nWhile they have played in suburban Foxborough since 1971, the New England Patriots of the National Football League were founded in 1960 as the Boston Patriots, changing their name after relocating. The team won the Super Bowl after the 2001, 2003, 2004, and 2014 seasons. They share Gillette Stadium with ... | Step 1: Boston was the location of many important events of what war? → the American Revolution
Step 2: where did the patriots live during the American Revolution → the Thirteen Colonies |
2hop__16766_16779 | When did the person Victoria recalled to office following her disappointment with Derby in June of 1859 die? | 1865 | [] | [
"Charles Eugène de Lalaing d'Audenarde\n\nCharles Eugène de Lalaing d'Audenarde (13 November 1779 – 4 March 1859) was an officer in the French army during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.",
"Ron Webster\n\nRon Webster (born 21 June 1943, in Belper) is an English former association football p... | Step 1: Who did Victoria recall to office following her disappointment with Derby in June of 1859? → Palmerston
Step 2: When did Palmerston die? → 1865 |
2hop__887_875 | Where were the establishers of the vice royalty of the Sakya regime trying to raise? | Ming China | [
"Ming dynasty"
] | [
"Sino-Tibetan relations during the Ming dynasty\n\nP. Christiaan Klieger, an anthropologist and scholar of the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, writes that the vice royalty of the Sakya regime installed by the Mongols established a patron and priest relationship between Tibetans and Mongol converts ... | Step 1: Who was the vice royalty of the Sakya regime established by? → the Mongols
Step 2: Where were the the Mongols trying to raise? → Ming China |
2hop__72296_66376 | Where did the winner of last year's world series play before Wrigley Field? | West Side Grounds | [] | [
"Chicago Cubs\n\nAn album entitled Take Me Out to a Cubs Game was released in 2008. It is a collection of 17 songs and other recordings related to the team, including Harry Caray's final performance of \"Take Me Out to the Ball Game\" on September 21, 1997, the Steve Goodman song mentioned above, and a newly record... | Step 1: who won last year's baseball world series → Cubs
Step 2: where did the Cubs play before wrigley field → West Side Grounds |
2hop__6805_83303 | Where did the patriots live during the war following which Boston became one of the wealthiest international ports? | the Thirteen Colonies | [
"Thirteen Colonies"
] | [
"Boston\n\nWhile they have played in suburban Foxborough since 1971, the New England Patriots of the National Football League were founded in 1960 as the Boston Patriots, changing their name after relocating. The team won the Super Bowl after the 2001, 2003, 2004, and 2014 seasons. They share Gillette Stadium with ... | Step 1: Boston became one of the wealthiest international ports after what war? → the American Revolution
Step 2: where did the patriots live during the American Revolution → the Thirteen Colonies |
2hop__704691_34576 | What do most consider to be the event that ended the country that Titus Lucretius Tricipitinus held a citizenship? | Roman Senate's grant of extraordinary powers to Octavian | [
"Roman Senate"
] | [
"Myanmar\n\nThe Rohingya people have consistently faced human rights abuses by the Burmese regime that has refused to acknowledge them as Burmese citizens (despite some of them having lived in Burma for over three generations)—the Rohingya have been denied Burmese citizenship since the enactment of a 1982 citizensh... | Step 1: Titus Lucretius Tricipitinus >> country of citizenship → Roman Republic
Step 2: What do most consider to be the event that ended Roman Republic ? → Roman Senate's grant of extraordinary powers to Octavian |
2hop__143647_576190 | What is the place of birth of the performer of Country Must Be Country Wide? | Jefferson | [
"Jefferson, Georgia"
] | [
"Premier League\n\nIn response to concerns that clubs were increasingly passing over young English players in favour of foreign players, in 1999, the Home Office tightened its rules for granting work permits to players from countries outside of the European Union. A non-EU player applying for the permit must have p... | Step 1: Who sang or played Country Must Be Country Wide? → Brantley Gilbert
Step 2: Brantley Gilbert >> place of birth → Jefferson |
2hop__74057_709978 | What was the main subject of the book named for the author of Four Score and Seven Years Ago? | American Civil War | [
"Civil War",
"The Civil War"
] | [
"Christopher Dow (author)\n\nChristopher Dow (born June 17, 1950) is an American writer. He is the author of three volumes of poetry, four novels, a collection of essays and a theoretical book on the martial art of t'ai chi ch'uan. A practitioner of t'ai chi for more than 30 years, Dow has written articles on these... | Step 1: who wrote four score and seven years ago → Lincoln
Step 2: Lincoln >> main subject → American Civil War |
2hop__6805_77289 | What was the opening date of the museum dedicated to the war that, after it occurred, Boston became one of the wealthiest international ports? | April 19, 2017 | [] | [
"International Museum Day\n\nInternational Museum Day (IMD) is an international day a celebration that held every year on or around 18 May, coordinated by the International Council of Museums (ICOM). The event highlights a specific theme that changes every year and that is at the heart of the international museum c... | Step 1: Boston became one of the wealthiest international ports after what war? → the American Revolution
Step 2: when did the museum of the American Revolution open → April 19, 2017 |
2hop__704691_37437 | What group's power increased after the rise of the country where Titus Lucretius Tricipitinus was a citizen? | Republican pontifices | [] | [
"World population\n\nPopulation size fluctuates at differing rates in differing regions. Nonetheless, population growth is the long - standing trend on all inhabited continents, as well as in most individual states. During the 20th century, the global population saw its greatest increase in known history, rising fr... | Step 1: Titus Lucretius Tricipitinus >> country of citizenship → Roman Republic
Step 2: What group's power increased after the rise of Roman Republic ? → Republican pontifices |
2hop__62735_7606 | What was the student enrollment at all campuses in the Fall of 2014 for the University where Danny Manning played? | 26,968 | [] | [
"Smart Guy\n\nSmart Guy is an American sitcom centering on the exploits of child genius T.J. Henderson (Tahj Mowry), who moves from being an elementary school student in the fourth grade to a high school student in the tenth grade, attending the same school as his two elder siblings Yvette and Marcus. Created by Da... | Step 1: who did danny manning play for in college → the University of Kansas
Step 2: How many students attended the University of Kansas combined in fall of 2014? → 26,968 |
2hop__22408_92923 | When did the UK vote to leave the organization which the Swiss have brought their economic practices into conformity with? | 23 June 2016 | [] | [
"Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy\n\nThe Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy is a law review run by students at the Columbus School of Law (The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.). It was established in 1985 by George P. Smith II and is published semi-annually. The journal cover... | Step 1: In recent years, what have the Swiss brought their economic practices into conformity with? → the EU
Step 2: when did we decide to leave the the EU → 23 June 2016 |
2hop__62735_7672 | What was the first year of men's basketball at the university that Danny Manning played for? | 1898 | [] | [
"Coastal Carolina Chanticleers men's basketball\n\nThe Coastal Carolina Chanticleers men's basketball team is the men's basketball team that represents Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina, United States. The school's team currently competes in the Sun Belt Conference. Tony Dunkin, a former Chantic... | Step 1: who did danny manning play for in college → the University of Kansas
Step 2: What was the first year in which a men's team played basketball at the University of Kansas ? → 1898 |
2hop__24395_87168 | What title is used for the leader of the church that the Anglican Church separated from during the Protestant Reformation? | the Bishop of Rome, who is known as the Pope | [
"Pope",
"pope",
"Bishop of Rome"
] | [
"Paris\n\nAlmost all Protestant denominations are represented in Paris, with 74 evangelical churches from various denominations, including 21 parishes of the United Protestant Church of France and two parishes of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints. There are several important churches for the Engli... | Step 1: During the Protestant Reformation, the Church of England (Anglicans) separated from who? → the Roman Catholic Church
Step 2: which title is used for the leader of the Roman Catholic Church → the Bishop of Rome, who is known as the Pope |
2hop__852_41622 | Who did the Han Chinese want to help fight against alongside the people who imposed their military might on Tibet? | the Jin | [
"Jin"
] | [
"Hot air balloon\n\nEarly unmanned hot air balloons were used in China. Zhuge Liang of the Shu Han kingdom, during the Three Kingdoms era (220 -- 280 AD), used airborne lanterns for military signaling. These lanterns are known Chinese lanterns (simplified Chinese: 孔明灯; traditional Chinese: 孔明燈).",
"Sino-Tibetan r... | Step 1: Who imposed on the military might on Tibet in the past? → the Mongols
Step 2: Who did the Han Chinese want to help the the Mongols fight? → the Jin |
2hop__887_41721 | Why were the Uighurs ranked higher by the people who established the vice royalty of the Sakya regime? | the Uighurs surrendered peacefully without violently resisting | [] | [
"Huang Ju\n\nHuang Ju (28 September 1938 – 2 June 2007) was a Chinese politician and a high-ranking leader in the Communist Party of China. He was a member of the Politburo Standing Committee, China's top decision making body, between 2002 and 2007, and also served as the first-ranked Vice Premier of the People's R... | Step 1: Who was the vice royalty of the Sakya regime established by? → the Mongols
Step 2: Why were the Uighurs ranked higher by the the Mongols ? → the Uighurs surrendered peacefully without violently resisting |
2hop__22408_40795 | When did Denmark join the organization with which the Swiss have brought their economic practices into conformity? | 1972 | [] | [
"European Union law\n\nThe principal Treaties that form the European Union began with common rules for coal and steel, and then atomic energy, but more complete and formal institutions were established through the Treaty of Rome 1957 and the Maastricht Treaty 1992 (now: TFEU). Minor amendments were made during the ... | Step 1: In recent years, what have the Swiss brought their economic practices into conformity with? → the EU
Step 2: When did Denmark join the the EU ? → 1972 |
2hop__16766_16772 | What year did the person die who Victoria recalled to office following her disappointment with Derby in June of 1859? | 1865 | [] | [
"Ryszard Dembinski\n\nRotmistrz Ryszard Dembinski (24 February 1924 – 29 June 2008) was a Polish Cavalry officer and D-Day Veteran, who, following World War II, helped to establish the Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum in London, which he chaired for 25 years (1979–2004).",
"Peter McManus\n\nPeter McManus VC (... | Step 1: Who did Victoria recall to office following her disappointment with Derby in June of 1859? → Palmerston
Step 2: What year did Palmerston die? → 1865 |
2hop__16764_16779 | When did the person who resigned after the scandal of Orsini's bomb being made in England die? | 1865 | [] | [
"List of Jeopardy! tournaments and events\n\nIn addition to the above - mentioned winnings, the winner earns an automatic position in the next Tournament of Champions, though two winners (Vinita Kailasanath in 2001 and Joey Beachum in 2008) deferred their berths in their intended tournament until the following inst... | Step 1: Who resigned their position following the scandal due to Orsini's bomb being made in England? → Palmerston
Step 2: When did Palmerston die? → 1865 |
2hop__8299_8322 | The person who had a fancy funeral at the abbey in 1658 began burying national figures in the abbey starting with who? | Admiral Robert Blake | [] | [
"Burials and memorials in Westminster Abbey\n\nSubsequently, it became one of Britain's most significant honours to be buried or commemorated here. The practice of burying national figures in the Abbey began under Oliver Cromwell with the burial of Admiral Robert Blake in 1657. The practice spread to include genera... | Step 1: Who had a fancy funeral at the abbey in 1658? → Oliver Cromwell
Step 2: Oliver Cromwell began buring national figures in the abbey starting with whom? → Admiral Robert Blake |
2hop__16764_16772 | When did the person who resigned their position following the scandal due to Orsini's bomb being made in England die? | 1865 | [] | [
"Muammar Gaddafi\n\nIn May 1970, the Revolutionary Intellectuals Seminar was held to bring intellectuals in line with the revolution, while that year's Legislative Review and Amendment united secular and religious law codes, introducing sharia into the legal system. Ruling by decree, the RCC maintained the monarchy... | Step 1: Who resigned their position following the scandal due to Orsini's bomb being made in England? → Palmerston
Step 2: What year did Palmerston die? → 1865 |
2hop__180233_53295 | How many times has Jose Herrera's team won the World Series? | 1 | [] | [
"Los Angeles Dodgers\n\nIn Brooklyn, the Dodgers won the NL pennant several times (1890, 1899, 1900, 1916, 1920, 1941, 1947, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956) and the World Series in 1955. After moving to Los Angeles, the team won National League pennants in 1959, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1988, and 201... | Step 1: José Herrera >> member of sports team → Astros
Step 2: how many times have Astros won a world series → 1 |
2hop__135693_11211 | Where did the person the National Gandhi Museum is named after spend their final 144 days? | Gandhi Smriti | [] | [
"Doubleday Field\n\nDoubleday Field is a baseball stadium in Cooperstown, New York named for Abner Doubleday and located two village blocks from the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.",
"Country Heritage Park\n\nThe Country Heritage Park (Formerly the Ontario Agricultural Museum) is located next to Highwa... | Step 1: Whom is National Gandhi Museum named after? → Mahatma Gandhi
Step 2: In which location did Mahatma Gandhi spend the final 144 days of his life? → Gandhi Smriti |
2hop__460884_8322 | Elizabeth Claypole's father started burying national figures in the abbey starting with whom? | Admiral Robert Blake | [] | [
"Aurora Teagarden\n\nAurora Teagarden Candace Cameron Bure as Aurora Teagarden First appearance Real Murders Last appearance Sleep Like a Baby Created by Charlaine Harris Portrayed by Candace Cameron Bure",
"Elizabeth Claypole\n\nElizabeth Claypole (\"née\" Cromwell; 2 July 1629 – 6 August 1658) was the second da... | Step 1: Elizabeth Claypole >> father → Oliver Cromwell
Step 2: Oliver Cromwell began buring national figures in the abbey starting with whom? → Admiral Robert Blake |
2hop__592759_8322 | Henry Cromwell's father began burying national figures in the abbey starting with whom? | Admiral Robert Blake | [] | [
"Memleben Abbey\n\nIn 1015 the golden age of Memleben Abbey ended. On his accession in 1002, Henry II, the successor of Otto III, initially had confirmed to Abbot Reinhold of Memleben the privileges and possessions of his predecessors, on par with the Imperial abbeys of Fulda, Corvey and Reichenau. However, thirtee... | Step 1: Henry Cromwell >> father → Oliver Cromwell
Step 2: Oliver Cromwell began buring national figures in the abbey starting with whom? → Admiral Robert Blake |
2hop__887_41622 | Who did the Han Chinese want to the help the people who established the vice royalty of the Sakya regime fight? | the Jin | [
"Jin"
] | [
"Zhejiang\n\nHan Chinese make up the vast majority of the population, and the largest Han subgroup are the speakers of Wu varieties of Chinese. There are also 400,000 members of ethnic minorities, including approximately 200,000 She people and approximately 20,000 Hui Chinese[citation needed]. Jingning She Autonomo... | Step 1: Who was the vice royalty of the Sakya regime established by? → the Mongols
Step 2: Who did the Han Chinese want to help the the Mongols fight? → the Jin |
2hop__73984_11211 | Where did the leader of the Non-Cooperation movement in South India spend his final 144 days? | Gandhi Smriti | [] | [
"Quit India speech\n\nThe Quit India speech is a speech made by Mahatma Gandhi on 8 August 1942, on the eve of the Quit India movement. He called for determined, but passive resistance that signified the certitude that Gandhi foresaw for the movement, best described by his call to \"Do or Die\". His speech was iss... | Step 1: who led non cooperation movement in south india → Mahatma Gandhi
Step 2: In which location did Mahatma Gandhi spend the final 144 days of his life? → Gandhi Smriti |
2hop__62735_7666 | How many national female outdoor track and field championships have been won by the college that Danny Manning played for? | one | [] | [
"Longino Welch\n\nLongino Welch was an American track and field athlete for Georgia Tech. He won the pole vault competition at the first NCAA track and field championships in 1921 with a jump of 12 feet. Welch graduated from Georgia Tech in 1923 with a degree in electrical engineering. He was inducted into the Geor... | Step 1: who did danny manning play for in college → the University of Kansas
Step 2: How many natioanl female outdoor track and field championships have been won by the University of Kansas ? → one |
2hop__124495_8322 | Who was the first national figure buried in the abbey by the father of Mary Cromwell, Countess Fauconberg? | Admiral Robert Blake | [] | [
"Charlotte Brontë\n\nIn May 1846 Charlotte, Emily, and Anne self-financed the publication of a joint collection of poems under their assumed names Currer, Ellis and Acton Bell. The pseudonyms veiled the sisters' sex while preserving their initials; thus Charlotte was Currer Bell. \"Bell\" was the middle name of Haw... | Step 1: The father of Mary Cromwell, Countess Fauconberg is whom? → Oliver Cromwell
Step 2: Oliver Cromwell began buring national figures in the abbey starting with whom? → Admiral Robert Blake |
2hop__85475_8322 | Who was the first person buried in Westminster Abbey by the only non royal ruler of Britain? | Admiral Robert Blake | [] | [
"London\n\nFollowing his victory in the Battle of Hastings, William, Duke of Normandy, was crowned King of England in the newly finished Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day 1066. William constructed the Tower of London, the first of the many Norman castles in England to be rebuilt in stone, in the southeastern corne... | Step 1: who was the only ruler of britain who ruled instead of a king or queen → Oliver Cromwell
Step 2: Oliver Cromwell began buring national figures in the abbey starting with whom? → Admiral Robert Blake |
2hop__6075_8322 | The ruler who granted the English East India Company a charter to govern Saint Helena began burying national figures in the abbey, starting with whom? | Admiral Robert Blake | [] | [
"Bombay Presidency\n\nThe first English settlement in the Presidency known as Western Presidency was begun in 1618 at Surat in present - day Gujarat, when the East India Company established a factory, protected by a charter obtained from the Mughal Emperor Jahangir. In 1626 the Dutch and the English made an unsucce... | Step 1: Who granted the English East company a character to govern the island? → Oliver Cromwell
Step 2: Oliver Cromwell began buring national figures in the abbey starting with whom? → Admiral Robert Blake |
2hop__59308_11211 | Where did the man who returned his British knighthood after the Jalianwala Bagh massacre spend the last days of his life? | Gandhi Smriti | [] | [
"Laird Bell\n\nBell received a KBE knighthood for his war-time activities on behalf of British War Relief. Following the war, he then played an active part, for a private citizen, in creating the New Europe. Bell returned to Germany as a legal adviser to Brigadier General William H. Draper. Jr., Head of the Economi... | Step 1: who returned the knighthood conferred on him by british government after jalianwala bagh massacre → Mahatma Gandhi
Step 2: In which location did Mahatma Gandhi spend the final 144 days of his life? → Gandhi Smriti |
2hop__72296_18135 | What is often pointed to as the one reason for the inconsistent late season play of the team who won last year's World Series? | unusually high number of day games | [
"d",
"day",
"Day"
] | [
"Chicago Cubs\n\nIn 1902, Spalding, who by this time had revamped the roster to boast what would soon be one of the best teams of the early century, sold the club to Jim Hart. The franchise was nicknamed the Cubs by the Chicago Daily News in 1902, although not officially becoming the Chicago Cubs until the 1907 sea... | Step 1: who won last year's baseball world series → Cubs
Step 2: What is often pointed to as the one reason for the Cubs ' inconsistent late season play? → unusually high number of day games |
2hop__757418_126727 | In what year was the performer of This is Who We Are created? | 2001 | [] | [
"Leora Spellman\n\nBorn Leora Theresa Spellmeyer in Bonne Terre, Missouri, she began singing on stage as a child, and as a young lady began working in vaudeville where she met and married fellow performer Charles Middleton in 1910. They then teamed up to create a vaudeville act billed as \"Middleton and Spellmeyer.... | Step 1: This Is Who We Are >> performer → Hawthorne Heights
Step 2: In what year was Hawthorne Heights created? → 2001 |
2hop__289664_126727 | In what year was the performer of Skeletons created? | 2001 | [] | [
"Oklahoma City\n\nThe Museum of Osteology houses more than 300 real animal skeletons. Focusing on the form and function of the skeletal system, this 7,000 sq ft (650 m2) museum displays hundreds of skulls and skeletons from all corners of the world. Exhibits include adaptation, locomotion, classification and divers... | Step 1: Skeletons >> performer → Hawthorne Heights
Step 2: In what year was Hawthorne Heights created? → 2001 |
2hop__598985_126727 | In what year was the band that performed Hope created? | 2001 | [] | [
"Pop Is...\n\nPop Is... is a compilation album by Mint Royale, released on 19 February 2007 on Faith & Hope Records. It is a retrospective compilation, including a variety of Mint Royale's works over the past ten years.",
"Hope (Hawthorne Heights EP)\n\nHope is the second EP of a trilogy released by American rock... | Step 1: Hope >> performer → Hawthorne Heights
Step 2: In what year was Hawthorne Heights created? → 2001 |
2hop__740985_126727 | When did the performers of Niki FM form? | 2001 | [] | [
"CFXN-FM\n\nCFXN-FM is a Canadian radio station, that airs a classic hits format at 106.3 FM in North Bay, Ontario. The station is branded as 106.3 Moose FM with the slogan \"North Bay's Biggest Variety\". The station plays \"North Bay's Biggest Variety\" of current, recent and older hits. You'll hear everything fr... | Step 1: Niki FM >> performer → Hawthorne Heights
Step 2: In what year was Hawthorne Heights created? → 2001 |
2hop__122939_490927 | What is Zhi-Li Zhang's university a member of? | Five Colleges | [] | [
"Xiong Zhi\n\nXiong Zhi succeeded his father Xiong Kang, but later abdicated due to illness. His younger brother Xiong Yan succeeded him as ruler of Chu, and Xiong Zhi self-exiled and founded the minor state of Kui (夔).",
"Sun Quan\n\nImmediately after Cao Cao withdrew, Sun Quan took over the northern half of Jin... | Step 1: What is the university where Zhi-Li Zhang went? → University of Massachusetts Amherst
Step 2: University of Massachusetts Amherst >> member of → Five Colleges |
2hop__142534_126727 | When did the band who performs the song Saying Sorry form? | 2001 | [] | [
"Roman Fever\n\nIn the opening pages of the story, the two women compare their daughters and reflect on each other's lives. Eventually, Alida reveals a secret about a letter written to Grace on a visit to Rome many years ago. The letter was purportedly from Alida's fiancé, Delphin, inviting Grace to a rendezvous at... | Step 1: What was Saying Sorry's performers name? → Hawthorne Heights
Step 2: In what year was Hawthorne Heights created? → 2001 |
2hop__211103_126727 | In what year did the performers of Ohio Is for Lovers form? | 2001 | [] | [
"Send Me a Lover\n\n\"Send Me a Lover\" is a single performed by Taylor Dayne, written by Rick Hahn and George Thatcher, and released on September 6, 1993 from her \"Soul Dancing\" album (July 12, 1993). In the United States, it peaked at number 50 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number 19 on the Hot Adult Contemp... | Step 1: Ohio Is for Lovers >> performer → Hawthorne Heights
Step 2: In what year was Hawthorne Heights created? → 2001 |
2hop__2920_2741 | What is the meaning of the name of the oldest surviving Buddhist school? | The School of the Elders | [] | [
"Kagyu-Dzong\n\nThe Kagyu-Dzong center is a Buddhist center in Paris, affiliated to the Karma Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. This center is linked to the 17th Karmapa, Orgyen Trinley Dorje.",
"A Warning to the Hindus\n\nA Warning to the Hindus is a 1939 booklet by intellectual and mystic Savitri Devi. It was w... | Step 1: What is the oldest surviving Buddhist school? → Theravada
Step 2: Theravada means what? → The School of the Elders |
2hop__2745_2741 | What is the branch of Buddhism in what buddhism is the goal a state of nirvana? | The School of the Elders | [] | [
"Buddhism\n\nBodhi (Pāli and Sanskrit, in devanagari: बॊधि) is a term applied to the experience of Awakening of arahants. Bodhi literally means \"awakening\", but it is more commonly translated into English as \"enlightenment\". In Early Buddhism, bodhi carried a meaning synonymous to nirvana, using only some diffe... | Step 1: In what buddhism is the goal a state of nirvana? → Theravada
Step 2: Theravada means what? → The School of the Elders |
2hop__123312_490927 | What group of schools is the university where Michael Berland studied a member of? | Five Colleges | [] | [
"Georg Ossian Sars\n\nGeorg Ossian Sars was born on 20 April 1837 in Kinn, Norway (now part of Flora), the son of Pastor Michael Sars and Maren Sars; the historian Ernst Sars was his elder brother, and the singer Eva Nansen was his younger sister. He grew up in Manger, Hordaland, where his father was the local prie... | Step 1: Where did Michael Berland study or work? → University of Massachusetts Amherst
Step 2: University of Massachusetts Amherst >> member of → Five Colleges |
2hop__150255_698136 | What type of school is the university that published the Owen Wister Review, an instance of? | land-grant university | [
"Land-grant university"
] | [
"Temple Law Review\n\nTemple Law Review is a student-edited law review, sponsored by the Temple University Beasley School of Law. The journal is \"dedicated to providing a forum for the expression of new legal thought and scholarly commentary on important developments, trends, and issues in the law.\" Publishing co... | Step 1: Who published Owen Wister Review? → University of Wyoming
Step 2: University of Wyoming >> instance of → land-grant university |
2hop__121313_490927 | What consortium is the college that Douglas Metcalf attended a member of? | Five Colleges | [] | [
"Oklahoma\n\nCollegiate athletics are a popular draw in the state. The state has four schools that compete at the highest level of college sports, NCAA Division I. The most prominent are the state's two members of the Big 12 Conference, one of the so-called Power Five conferences of the top tier of college football... | Step 1: The college Douglas Metcalf attended was what? → University of Massachusetts Amherst
Step 2: University of Massachusetts Amherst >> member of → Five Colleges |
2hop__121447_490927 | What consortium does Lee Upton's alma mater belong to? | Five Colleges | [] | [
"Lee Upton\n\nLee Upton (born June 2, 1953 St. Johns, Michigan) is an American poet, fiction writer, literary critic, and a graduate of the MFA Program for Poets & Writers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.",
"Thomas A. Flaherty\n\nThomas Aloysius Flaherty (December 21, 1898 – April 27, 1965) was a membe... | Step 1: The college Lee Upton attended was what? → University of Massachusetts Amherst
Step 2: University of Massachusetts Amherst >> member of → Five Colleges |
2hop__121528_490927 | What is Peri Tarr's college a member of? | Five Colleges | [] | [
"Class reunion\n\nA class reunion is a meeting of former classmates, often organized at or near their former school or college by one or more class members. It is scheduled near an anniversary of their graduation, e.g. every 5 years. Their teachers and administrators may be invited. Those attending reminisce about ... | Step 1: The college Peri Tarr attended was what? → University of Massachusetts Amherst
Step 2: University of Massachusetts Amherst >> member of → Five Colleges |
2hop__2928_2741 | What does the tradition where condensed study texts are created mean? | The School of the Elders | [] | [
"Line length\n\nTraditional line length research, limited to print based text, resulted in a variety of results but generally for printed text it is widely accepted that line length fall between 45 - 75 characters per line (cpl), though the ideal is 66 cpl (including letters and spaces). For conventional books line... | Step 1: condensed study texts where created in what tradition? → Theravada
Step 2: Theravada means what? → The School of the Elders |
2hop__2796_2741 | What does the word mean that is a major part of Buddhism that rejects bardo? | The School of the Elders | [] | [
"Seattle\n\nLike most parts of the United States, government and laws are also run by a series of ballot initiatives (allowing citizens to pass or reject laws), referenda (allowing citizens to approve or reject legislation already passed), and propositions (allowing specific government agencies to propose new laws/... | Step 1: Which major part of Buddhism rejects bardo? → Theravada
Step 2: Theravada means what? → The School of the Elders |
2hop__142444_126727 | What year saw the formation of the band that released the album Ohio Is for Lovers? | 2001 | [] | [
"Everything Has Changed\n\n``Everything Has Changed ''is a song written and performed by American singer - songwriter Taylor Swift and English singer - songwriter Ed Sheeran, taken from Swift's fourth studio album, Red (2012). Produced by Butch Walker, the track was released as the sixth single from the album on Ju... | Step 1: What is the name of the performer that released the album Ohio Is for Lovers? → Hawthorne Heights
Step 2: In what year was Hawthorne Heights created? → 2001 |
2hop__77286_493731 | Which county border the county where Rapid City, South Dakota is located? | Meade County | [] | [
"Dave Collins\n\nCollins is one of three players to have made it to the major leagues who played for the Rapid City Post 22 American Legion baseball program in Rapid City, South Dakota. The other two are Kelvin Torve and Mark Ellis. All three were graduates of Stevens High School.",
"Woonsocket, South Dakota\n\nW... | Step 1: what county is rapid city south dakota in → Pennington County
Step 2: Pennington County >> shares border with → Meade County |
2hop__2795_2741 | What is the meaning of the word used for the branch of Buddhism that rejects the concept of a transitional state between lives? | The School of the Elders | [] | [
"Buddhism\n\nOnly the Theravada school does not include the Mahayana scriptures in its canon. As the modern Theravada school is descended from a branch of Buddhism that diverged and established itself in Sri Lanka prior to the emergence of the Mahayana texts, debate exists as to whether the Theravada were historica... | Step 1: What branch of Buddhism rejects that there is a transitional state between lives? → Theravada
Step 2: Theravada means what? → The School of the Elders |
2hop__143056_552124 | What was the record label of the artist of Sou Hrostao Akoma Ena Klama? | BMG | [] | [
"Point Blank Records\n\nPoint Blank Records was founded in 1988 by John Wooler. Wooler served as Deputy Head of A&R at Virgin Records UK from 1984 to 1994 and Senior Vice President of Virgin Records US from 1994 to 2002. He had a passion for blues, Americana and soul. His manager, Simon Draper, granted him a small ... | Step 1: Who created Sou Hrostao Akoma Ena Klama? → Peggy Zina
Step 2: Peggy Zina >> record label → BMG |
2hop__131511_20315 | What year was the largest Presbyterian denomination brought to the state encompassing Lawngtlai district? | 1894 | [] | [
"Presbyterian Reformed Church (North America)\n\nThe Presbyterian Reformed Church is a Christian denomination that was founded in Ontario, Canada on November 17, 1965, whose churches continue the historic Scottish Presbyterian orthodoxy in doctrine, worship, government and discipline, on the basis of a conviction t... | Step 1: Which state is Lawngtlai district located? → Mizoram
Step 2: What year was the largest Presbyterian denomination brought to Mizoram ? → 1894 |
2hop__142587_552124 | What record label does the artist who co-write and record Ena Hadi belong to? | BMG | [] | [
"I Wonder (Kellie Pickler song)\n\n\"I Wonder\" is a song written by Chris Lindsey, Aimee Mayo, Karyn Rochelle, and co-written and recorded by American country artist Kellie Pickler. It was released as the second single from her debut album \"Small Town Girl\" (2006), on February 5, 2007.",
"Ena Hadi\n\nEna Hadi ... | Step 1: Which artist is Ena Hadi co-written and recorded by? → Peggy Zina
Step 2: Peggy Zina >> record label → BMG |
2hop__8362_490927 | What is the school from which researchers studied corruption in Sub-Saharan countries from 1970 to 1996 a member of? | Five Colleges | [] | [
"Decolonisation of Africa\n\nOn May 6, 1957, Ghana (formerly Gold Coast) became the first sub-Saharan African country to gain its independence from European colonization in the twentieth century.",
"Gabon\n\nAbundant petroleum and foreign private investment have helped make Gabon one of the most prosperous countr... | Step 1: Which researchers studied corruption from Sub-Saharan countries from 1970 to 1996? → University of Massachusetts Amherst
Step 2: University of Massachusetts Amherst >> member of → Five Colleges |
2hop__167296_20315 | What year was the largest Presbyterian denomination brought to Lalrin Fela's birthplace? | 1894 | [] | [
"Mid-twentieth century baby boom\n\nThe end of World War II brought a baby boom to many countries, especially Western ones. There is some disagreement as to the precise beginning and ending dates of the post-war baby boom, but it is most often agreed to have begun in the years immediately after the war, though some... | Step 1: Lalrin Fela >> place of birth → Mizoram
Step 2: What year was the largest Presbyterian denomination brought to Mizoram ? → 1894 |
2hop__47817_20315 | When did the largest Presbyterian denomination come to the Indian state with capital Aizawl. | 1894 | [] | [
"Presbyterianism\n\nMost of the Korean Presbyterian denominations share the same name in Korean, 대한예수교장로회 (literally means the Presbyterian Church of Korea or PCK), tracing its roots to the United Presbyterian Assembly before its long history of disputes and schisms. The Presbyterian schism began with the controver... | Step 1: aizawl is the capital of which north eastern state → Mizoram
Step 2: What year was the largest Presbyterian denomination brought to Mizoram ? → 1894 |
2hop__771804_20315 | What year was the largest Presbyterian denomination brought to Pu Laldenga's birthplace? | 1894 | [] | [
"Laldenga\n\nLaldenga was a Mizo politician and the first Chief Minister of Mizoram state in northeast India from 1986 till 1988. He is the founder of the Mizo National Front.",
"Presbyterianism\n\nPresbyterian history is part of the history of Christianity, but the beginning of Presbyterianism as a distinct move... | Step 1: Pu Laldenga >> place of birth → Mizoram
Step 2: What year was the largest Presbyterian denomination brought to Mizoram ? → 1894 |
2hop__2846_2741 | What does the Buddhist belief that says Buddhas come one at a time and not within other eras mean? | The School of the Elders | [] | [
"Buddhism\n\nMahayana Buddhism received significant theoretical grounding from Nagarjuna (perhaps c. 150–250 CE), arguably the most influential scholar within the Mahayana tradition. Nagarjuna's primary contribution to Buddhist philosophy was the systematic exposition of the concept of śūnyatā, or \"emptiness\", wi... | Step 1: What buddhist belief says that Buddhas come one at a time and not within other eras? → Theravada
Step 2: Theravada means what? → The School of the Elders |
2hop__218781_2741 | What is the meaning of the name for the field of work practiced at Wat Ananda Metyarama Thai Buddhist Temple? | The School of the Elders | [] | [
"Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus\n\nMuch of what is known of the first Temple of Jupiter is from later Roman tradition. Lucius Tarquinius Priscus vowed this temple while battling with the Sabines and, according to Dionysius of Halicarnassus, began the terracing necessary to support the foundations of the temple. ... | Step 1: Wat Ananda Metyarama Thai Buddhist Temple >> field of work → Theravada
Step 2: Theravada means what? → The School of the Elders |
2hop__653743_20315 | What year was the largest Presbyterian denomination brought to the place where North Lungpher is located? | 1894 | [] | [
"Rydal Bank Church\n\nThe former Rydal Bank Church, also known as the Rydal Bank Presbyterian Church and the Rydal Bank United Church, is an historic Carpenter Gothic-style church building located at 1634 Highway 638, in Rydal Bank in the township of Plummer Additional, north of Bruce Mines, Ontario, Canada. Comple... | Step 1: North Lungpher >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Mizoram
Step 2: What year was the largest Presbyterian denomination brought to Mizoram ? → 1894 |
2hop__551409_20315 | What year was the largest Presbyterian denomination brought to the state where the Aizawl Monorail is located? | 1894 | [] | [
"Vilnius County\n\nVilnius County () is the largest of the 10 counties of Lithuania, located in the east of the country around the city Vilnius. On 1 July 2010, the county administration was abolished, and since that date, Vilnius County remains as the territorial and statistical unit.",
"Presbyterianism\n\nMost ... | Step 1: Aizawl Monorail >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Mizoram
Step 2: What year was the largest Presbyterian denomination brought to Mizoram ? → 1894 |
2hop__132622_663762 | Who founded the manufacturer of TorqueFlite transmissions? | Walter Percy Chrysler | [
"Walter Chrysler"
] | [
"Bally Manufacturing\n\nThe Bally Manufacturing Corporation was founded by Raymond Moloney on January 10, 1932, when Bally's original parent, Lion Manufacturing, established the company to make pinball games. The company took its name from its first game, Ballyhoo. The company, based in Chicago, quickly became a le... | Step 1: What company makes TorqueFlite? → Chrysler
Step 2: Chrysler >> founded by → Walter Percy Chrysler |
2hop__133024_663762 | Who founded the company that made Vacamatic? | Walter Percy Chrysler | [
"Walter Chrysler"
] | [
"Keen Software House\n\nKeen Software House is an independent video game developing company based in Prague, Czech Republic. The company was founded by Marek Rosa in 2010.",
"Walter Chrysler\n\nWalter Percy Chrysler (April 2, 1875 – August 18, 1940) was an American automotive industry executive and founder of Chr... | Step 1: What company made Vacamatic? → Chrysler
Step 2: Chrysler >> founded by → Walter Percy Chrysler |
2hop__143315_700331 | Who was the lead vocalist on album with the performer of Don't Be My Enemy? | Jack Hues | [] | [
"Don't Be My Enemy\n\n\"Don't Be My Enemy\" is a single by Wang Chung. It was the first single from the album \"Points on the Curve\" in the UK, where it reached #92 in late 1983. In the US, it was released as the third single from the album, and reached #86 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in late 1984.",
"Plea... | Step 1: Who originally recorded Don't Be My Enemy? → Wang Chung
Step 2: Wang Chung >> has part → Jack Hues |
2hop__107474_166568 | Who is the spouse of the person who made The Circe Invidiosa? | Esther Kenworthy Waterhouse | [] | [
"Marie-Claire Heureuse Félicité\n\nMarie-Claire Heureuse Félicité Bonheur (1758 – 8 August 1858) was the Empress of Haiti (1804–1806) as the spouse of Jean-Jacques Dessalines.",
"It Wasn't A Dream, It Was A Flood\n\nIt Wasn't A Dream, It Was A Flood is a 1974 autobiographical, 16mm short film about poet Frank Sta... | Step 1: The Circe Invidiosa was made by whom? → John William Waterhouse
Step 2: John William Waterhouse >> spouse → Esther Kenworthy Waterhouse |
2hop__132590_663762 | Who founded the company that made the Plymouth Prowler? | Walter Percy Chrysler | [
"Walter Chrysler"
] | [
"Brymon Airways\n\nBrymon Airways is a former British airline with its head office in the Brymon House on the property of Plymouth City Airport in Plymouth, Devon. It was co-founded in 1972 by journalist Bill Bryce and racing driver Chris Amon.",
"Walter Chrysler\n\nWalter Percy Chrysler (April 2, 1875 – August 1... | Step 1: What company made Plymouth Prowler? → Chrysler
Step 2: Chrysler >> founded by → Walter Percy Chrysler |
2hop__143272_700331 | Who is the lead vocalist of the band that released Praying to a New God? | Jack Hues | [] | [
"The Preacher's Wife\n\nRev. Henry Biggs (Courtney B. Vance) is the pastor of a small struggling Baptist church in a poverty - stricken neighborhood of New York City. Membership is declining, Henry is pulled in a hundred directions by his parishioners' needs, and the church's finances are in trouble. Henry is under... | Step 1: Who made Praying to a New God? → Wang Chung
Step 2: Wang Chung >> has part → Jack Hues |
2hop__144088_319888 | What is the city where Giovanni Buonconsiglio was born an instance of? | comune | [
"Comune"
] | [
"Giovanni Pichler\n\nGiovanni Pichler (Born 10 January 1734 in Naples; died 25 January 1791 in Rome) was a German-Italian artist in engraved gems.",
"Alps\n\nChristianity was established in the region by the Romans, and saw the establishment of monasteries and churches in the high regions. The Frankish expansion ... | Step 1: In what city was Giovanni Buonconsiglio born? → Montecchio Maggiore
Step 2: Montecchio Maggiore >> instance of → comune |
2hop__119410_793868 | Where did the mathematician who found Euler's formula die? | Saint Petersburg | [
"Petersburg"
] | [
"Simtek\n\nSimtek (Simulation Technology) was an engineering consultancy firm and Formula One racing team. The Formula One (F1) engineering consultancy arm, Simtek Research, was founded in 1989 by Max Mosley and Nick Wirth. It originally was involved in many areas of Formula One, including wind tunnel construction ... | Step 1: Who found Euler's formula? → Leonhard Euler
Step 2: Leonhard Euler >> place of death → Saint Petersburg |
2hop__9418_793868 | Where did the person who studied the shapes of crystals died? | Saint Petersburg | [
"Petersburg"
] | [
"Michael Denning\n\nMichael Denning (born 1954) is an American cultural historian and William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of American Studies at Yale University. His work has been influential in shaping the field of American Studies by importing and interpreting the work of British Cultural Studies theorists. Although ... | Step 1: Who studied the shapes of crystals? → Leonhard Euler
Step 2: Leonhard Euler >> place of death → Saint Petersburg |
2hop__142527_229561 | The performer of Nothin But Love also recorded for what record label? | Mercury Records | [] | [
"African Venus\n\nAfrican Venus is an album by American jazz saxophonist Dewey Redman featuring performances recorded in 1992 and released on the Evidence label.",
"Love, Loss, Hope, Repeat\n\nLove, Loss, Hope, Repeat is an album by the band Carbon Leaf on the Vanguard Records label. Recording for the album start... | Step 1: What was Nothin But Love's performers name? → Robert Cray
Step 2: Robert Cray >> record label → Mercury Records |
2hop__107965_166568 | Who was the spouse of the artist who created Circe Offering the Cup to Ulysses? | Esther Kenworthy Waterhouse | [] | [
"Ulysses S. Grant Jr.\n\nUlysses Simpson \"Buck\" Grant Jr. (July 22, 1852 – September 25, 1929) was an American attorney and entrepreneur. He was the second son of President Ulysses S. Grant.",
"Cattle of Helios\n\nTiresias and Circe both warn Odysseus to shun the isle of Helios. When Eurylochus begs to be allow... | Step 1: The artwork Circe Offering the Cup to Ulysses was by who? → John William Waterhouse
Step 2: John William Waterhouse >> spouse → Esther Kenworthy Waterhouse |
2hop__87729_729660 | What was the record label of the singer of Take Good Care of My Baby? | Liberty Records | [] | [
"Good Vibrations (Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch song)\n\n``Good Vibrations ''US commercial cassette single Single by Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch featuring Loleatta Holloway from the album Music for the People B - side`` So What Chu Sayin'' Released July 16, 1991 Format 7 ''maxi CD Genre Pop - rap new jack swing... | Step 1: who sings take good care of my baby → Bobby Vee
Step 2: Bobby Vee >> record label → Liberty Records |
2hop__71909_729660 | What is the record label for the artist who sang Take Good Care of My Baby in 1961? | Liberty Records | [] | [
"The Mode\n\nThe Mode is an album by American saxophonist Sonny Red recorded in 1961 with Grant Green and Barry Harris and released on the Jazzland label.",
"Moods (The Three Sounds album)\n\nMoods is an album by jazz group The Three Sounds released in 1961 on the Blue Note label. It was recorded the same day \"F... | Step 1: who sang take good care of my baby in 1961 → Bobby Vee
Step 2: Bobby Vee >> record label → Liberty Records |
2hop__128849_406512 | In which county is the town in which WFQY is licensed? | Rankin County | [
"Rankin County, Mississippi"
] | [
"Gmina Lubawa\n\nGmina Lubawa is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Iława County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It takes its name from the town of Lubawa, although the town is not part of the territory of the gmina. The administrative seat of the gmina is the village of Fijewo, which lie... | Step 1: What town is WFQY liscensed in? → Brandon
Step 2: Brandon >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Rankin County |
2hop__694936_91422 | How man times have the Cowboys beaten Anthony Weaver's team? | 7 | [] | [
"Dallas Cowboys\n\nThe Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team based in the Dallas -- Fort Worth metroplex. The Cowboys compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division. The team is headquartered in Frisco, Texas, and pl... | Step 1: Anthony Weaver >> member of sports team → Texans
Step 2: how many times have the cowboys beat the Texans → 7 |
2hop__533517_91422 | How many times have the Cowboys beat the team which Zac Diles was a member of? | 7 | [] | [
"Kang Gee-eun\n\nKang Gee-Eun (also \"Gang Ji-Eun\", ; born October 15, 1990 in Seoul) is a South Korean sport shooter. She beat World Cup champion Yang Huan of China and two-time Olympian Yukie Nakayama of Japan for the gold medal in the women's trap at the 2012 Asian Shooting Championships in Doha, Qatar, accumul... | Step 1: Zac Diles >> member of sports team → Texans
Step 2: how many times have the cowboys beat the Texans → 7 |
2hop__863824_91422 | How many times have the Cowboys beat Johnathan Joseph's team? | 7 | [] | [
"Kabaddi\n\nKabaddi Kabaddi game Highest governing body International Kabaddi Federation Nicknames Kaudi, Pakaada, Hadudu, Bhavatik, Saadukuda, Hu - Tu - Tu, Himoshika, sadugudu Characteristics Contact Permitted Team members 7 (per side) Mixed gender Yes, separate competitions Type Team sport, Contact sport Equipme... | Step 1: Johnathan Joseph >> member of sports team → Texans
Step 2: how many times have the cowboys beat the Texans → 7 |
2hop__476225_18120 | While Anson led the Chicago Cubs, how many pennants did they win in the league that employed Rich Rieker? | six | [] | [
"Go, Cubs, Go\n\nIn the first week of October 2007, it was the most popular folk music digital download on iTunes. With the Cubs in playoff contention for the first time in three years, the Cubs' victory tune, Go Cubs Go! became more popular among the fans. Due to the song's growing popularity, after wins at home, ... | Step 1: Rich Rieker >> employer → National League
Step 2: While Anson led the Chicago cubs how many National League pennants did they win? → six |
2hop__758384_18120 | How many pennants from Andy Olsen's employer did the Anson-led Chicago cubs win? | six | [] | [
"Cubs–White Sox rivalry\n\nCubs -- White Sox rivalry Cubs pitcher Jack Pfiester throws a pitch in the 1906 World Series. Chicago Cubs Chicago White Sox First meeting June 16, 1997, Comiskey Park (II) Latest meeting July 27, 2017, Guaranteed Rate Field Next meeting May 11, 2018, Wrigley Field Statistics Meetings tot... | Step 1: Andy Olsen >> employer → National League
Step 2: While Anson led the Chicago cubs how many National League pennants did they win? → six |
2hop__771154_18120 | While Anison led the Chicago Cubs, how many pennants did they win in the league that employed Hal Dixon? | six | [] | [
"Chicago Cubs\n\nDespite the fact that the Cubs had won 89 games, this fallout was decidedly unlovable, as the Cubs traded superstar Sammy Sosa after he had left the season's final game early and then lied about it publicly. Already a controversial figure in the clubhouse after his corked-bat incident, Sammy's acti... | Step 1: Hal Dixon >> employer → National League
Step 2: While Anson led the Chicago cubs how many National League pennants did they win? → six |
2hop__489283_18120 | When Anson led the Chicago Cubs, how many pennants did they win in the league that employed Peter McLaughlin? | six | [] | [
"Chicago Cubs\n\nOn September 23, 1908, the Cubs and New York Giants were involved in a tight pennant race. The two clubs were tied in the bottom of the ninth inning at the Polo Grounds, and N.Y. had runners on first and third and two outs when Al Bridwell singled, scoring Moose McCormick from third with the Giants... | Step 1: Peter McLaughlin >> employer → National League
Step 2: While Anson led the Chicago cubs how many National League pennants did they win? → six |
2hop__769307_18120 | While Anson led the Chicago Cubs, how many pennants did they win in the league that employed Bill Engeln? | six | [] | [
"Chicago Cubs\n\nDespite the fact that the Cubs had won 89 games, this fallout was decidedly unlovable, as the Cubs traded superstar Sammy Sosa after he had left the season's final game early and then lied about it publicly. Already a controversial figure in the clubhouse after his corked-bat incident, Sammy's acti... | Step 1: Bill Engeln >> employer → National League
Step 2: While Anson led the Chicago cubs how many National League pennants did they win? → six |
2hop__814946_18120 | While Anson led the Chicago Cubs, how many pennants did they win from the employer of George Magerkurth? | six | [] | [
"Chicago Cubs\n\nLocated in Chicago's Lake View neighborhood, Wrigley Field sits on an irregular block bounded by Clark and Addison Streets and Waveland and Sheffield Avenues. The area surrounding the ballpark is typically referred to as Wrigleyville. There is a dense collection of sports bars and restaurants in th... | Step 1: George Magerkurth >> employer → National League
Step 2: While Anson led the Chicago cubs how many National League pennants did they win? → six |
2hop__26647_18120 | While Anson led the Chicago cubs, how many pennants of the league having the Montreal Expos did they win? | six | [] | [
"2016 World Series\n\nThe Cubs qualified for the postseason by winning the National League Central, ending the regular season with the best record in the major leagues (103 -- 58) for the first time since 1945; they also posted their highest winning percentage since 1935, and won their most games since 1910. The di... | Step 1: What league are the Montreal Expos in? → National League
Step 2: While Anson led the Chicago cubs how many National League pennants did they win? → six |
2hop__822362_18120 | When Anson led the Chicago cubs, what is the number of pennants won from the organization Dusty Boggess was employed by? | six | [] | [
"Chicago Cubs\n\nOn September 23, 1908, the Cubs and New York Giants were involved in a tight pennant race. The two clubs were tied in the bottom of the ninth inning at the Polo Grounds, and N.Y. had runners on first and third and two outs when Al Bridwell singled, scoring Moose McCormick from third with the Giants... | Step 1: Dusty Boggess >> employer → National League
Step 2: While Anson led the Chicago cubs how many National League pennants did they win? → six |
2hop__558308_134798 | Who is the mother of Kim Pyong-il's sibling? | Kim Jong-suk | [] | [
"Kim Jong-il\n\nSoviet records show that Kim was born Yuri Irsenovich Kim () in 1941 in the village of Vyatskoye, near Khabarovsk, where his father, Kim Il-sung, commanded the 1st Battalion of the Soviet 88th Brigade, made up of Chinese and Korean exiles. Kim Jong-il's mother, Kim Jong-suk, was Kim Il-sung's first ... | Step 1: Kim Pyong-il >> sibling → Kim Jong-il
Step 2: Who is the mother of Kim Jong-il ? → Kim Jong-suk |
2hop__115615_120682 | Which year did the agency that designed USRA 0-8-0 end? | 1920 | [] | [
"List of Grand Slam men's singles champions\n\nRank Player Total Years Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open Roger Federer 20 2003 -- 2018 6 8 5 Rafael Nadal 17 2005 -- 2018 11 Pete Sampras 14 1990 -- 2002 0 7 5 Novak Djokovic 13 2008 -- 2018 6 5 Roy Emerson 12 1961 -- 1967 6 6 Rod Laver 11 1960 -- 1969 Bjö... | Step 1: Who desigened USRA 0-8-0? → United States Railroad Administration
Step 2: Which year did United States Railroad Administration end? → 1920 |
2hop__115775_120682 | Which year did the agency working on USRA 2-8-8-2 end? | 1920 | [] | [
"Soo Line L-1 class\n\nThe Soo Line L-1 class was a class of 2-8-2 steam locomotive built by the American Locomotive Company in 1913.",
"USRA Light Mikado\n\nThe USRA Light Mikado was a USRA standard class of steam locomotive designed under the control of the United States Railroad Administration, the nationalize... | Step 1: Who worked on USRA 2-8-8-2? → United States Railroad Administration
Step 2: Which year did United States Railroad Administration end? → 1920 |
2hop__647590_134798 | Who is the mother of Ko Young-hee's spouse? | Kim Jong-suk | [] | [
"Melody of Love (TV series)\n\nMelody of Love () is a 2013 South Korean daily drama television series starring Kim Da-som, Baek Sung-hyun, Hwang Sun-hee, Kim Hyung-jun and Kwak Hee-sung. It aired on KBS1 from November 4, 2013 to June 6, 2014 on Mondays to Fridays at 20:20 for 151 episodes.",
"List of Running Man ... | Step 1: Ko Young-hee >> spouse → Kim Jong-il
Step 2: Who is the mother of Kim Jong-il ? → Kim Jong-suk |
2hop__115728_120682 | When did the group that worked on USRA 2-6-6-2 disband? | 1920 | [] | [
"USRA Heavy Mikado\n\nThe USRA Heavy Mikado was a USRA standard class of steam locomotive designed under the control of the United States Railroad Administration (USRA), the nationalized railroad system in the United States during World War I. These locomotives were of 2-8-2 wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation,... | Step 1: Who worked on USRA 2-6-6-2? → United States Railroad Administration
Step 2: Which year did United States Railroad Administration end? → 1920 |
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