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Archbishop of Canterbury
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Q29282
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senior bishop of the Church of England
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Antibody
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Q79460
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immune system protein
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American Airlines
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Q32396
|
major airline of the United States
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Anthony Hopkins
|
Q65932
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American–Welsh actor and director (born 1937)
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Australian rules football
|
Q50776
|
contact sport invented in Melbourne
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A cappella
|
Q185298
|
group or solo singing without instrumental sound
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Arrangement
|
Q379755
|
musical composition in altered form
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Apoptosis
|
Q14599311
|
programmed cell death in multicellular organisms
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African National Congress
|
Q83162
|
left-wing nationalist political party in South Africa
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Artillery
|
Q64418
|
long-ranged guns for land and sea warfare
|
Asian Development Bank
|
Q188822
|
regional development bank
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Administrative law
|
Q171251
|
branch of law on the relationship between a state and its citizens as well as between different state institutions
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Accounting
|
Q4116214
|
measurement, processing and communication of financial information about economic entities
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Andalusia
|
Q5783
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autonomous community of Spain
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Aspartame
|
Q182040
|
chemical compound
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AutoCAD
|
Q83570
|
commercial computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting software application
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AutoCAD DXF
|
Q691652
|
file format family
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Australian Army
|
Q781360
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land warfare branch of Australia's defence forces
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Aerodynamics
|
Q8424
|
branch of dynamics concerned with studying the motion of air
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Advertising
|
Q37038
|
form of communication for marketing, typically paid for
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Active Server Pages
|
Q344266
|
server-side script engine
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Alcoholism
|
Q15326
|
broad term for problems with alcohol
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Austria-Hungary
|
Q28513
|
1867–1918 empire in Central Europe
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Admiralty (United Kingdom)
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Q396266
|
British Government ministry responsible for the Royal Navy until 1964
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation
|
Q781365
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state-funded independent national public broadcaster of Australia
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Atlanta
|
Q23556
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capital city of Georgia, United States
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ACF Fiorentina
|
Q2052
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association football club in Florence, Italy
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Azores
|
Q25263
|
Atlantic Ocean archipelago and autonomous region of Portugal
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Outback
|
Q569073
|
vast, remote, arid low population areas of Australia
|
Bonn
|
Q586
|
city in Germany and capital of former West Germany
|
Baltic Sea
|
Q545
|
sea in Northern Europe
|
The Bronx
|
Q18426
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borough of New York City, New York, United States
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Belgium
|
Q31
|
country in western Europe
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Blues
|
Q9759
|
music genre
|
Bill Clinton
|
Q1124
|
President of the United States from 1993 to 2001
|
Beer
|
Q44
|
alcoholic drink
|
Bit
|
Q8805
|
basic unit of information in computing and digital communications
|
Britney Spears
|
Q11975
|
American pop singer, songwriter, actress and model
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Brazil
|
Q155
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country in South America
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Black Forest
|
Q4204
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mountain range in Baden-Württemberg, southwestern Germany
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Black Sea
|
Q166
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sea between Europe and Asia
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Bible
|
Q1845
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collection of sacred books in Judaism and Christianity
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British Columbia
|
Q1973
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province of Canada
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The Buddha
|
Q9441
|
Indian philosopher and the founder of Buddhism (623 or 563 BCE – 543 or 483 BCE)
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Bridge
|
Q12280
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structure that spans and provides a passage over a road, railway, river, or some other obstacle
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Board game
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Q131436
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game that involves counters or pieces moved or placed on a pre-marked surface or "board", according to a set of rules
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Bird
|
Q5113
|
class of vertebrates characterized by wings, a feather-covered body and a beak
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Bulgaria
|
Q219
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country in Southeast Europe
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The Bahamas
|
Q778
|
island sovereign state in the West Indies
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Bangladesh
|
Q902
|
country in South Asia
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Barbados
|
Q244
|
island nation in the Caribbean
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Belarus
|
Q184
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country in Eastern Europe
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Belize
|
Q242
|
sovereign state in Central America
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Benin
|
Q962
|
sovereign state in West Africa
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Bermuda
|
Q23635
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British overseas territory in the North Atlantic Ocean
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Bolivia
|
Q750
|
sovereign state in South America
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
Q225
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country in Southeast Europe
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Botswana
|
Q963
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sovereign state in Southern Africa
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Brunei
|
Q921
|
sovereign country and sultanate on the island of Borneo in south-east Asia, member of the Commonwealth of Nations
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Burkina Faso
|
Q965
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sovereign state in Africa
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Bell Labs
|
Q217365
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research and scientific development company
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Brain
|
Q1073
|
organ that serves as the center of the nervous system in all vertebrate and most invertebrate animals
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Beastie Boys
|
Q214039
|
American hip hop group
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Bluetooth
|
Q39531
|
short-distance wireless communication protocol
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Bill Gates
|
Q5284
|
American businessman, investor, and philanthropist (born 1955)
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Boron
|
Q618
|
chemical element with symbol B and atomic number 5
|
Bundestag
|
Q154797
|
legislature of Germany; parliament
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BMW
|
Q26678
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German automobile manufacturer, and conglomerate
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Book
|
Q571
|
medium for recording information (words or images) typically on bound pages or more abstractly in electronic or audio form
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At bat
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Q1208705
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in baseball, a plate appearance not ending in a sacrifice hit, awarded base, or replacement of the batter
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Base on balls
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Q587180
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in baseball, reaching base on four balls
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Hit (baseball)
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Q713493
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in baseball, hitting the ball into fair territory and safely reaching base without the benefit of an error or fielder's choice
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Stolen base
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Q1195130
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in baseball, when a runner advances one or more bases before the ball has been batted
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Games played
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Q5520121
|
Statistic used in team sports
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Bauhaus
|
Q124354
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school in Germany that combined crafts and the fine arts
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Bruce Sterling
|
Q312995
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American author, speaker and futurist (born 1954)
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Brigitte Bardot
|
Q36268
|
French actress and singer
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Banjo
|
Q258896
|
musical instrument
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Benjamin Disraeli
|
Q82006
|
British statesman (1804–1881)
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British & Irish Lions
|
Q733600
|
British and Irish rugby union team
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Bass guitar
|
Q46185
|
electric or acoustic bass instrument
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Basketball
|
Q5372
|
team sport played on a court with baskets on either end
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Biochemistry
|
Q7094
|
study of chemical processes in living organisms
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Badminton
|
Q7291
|
racquet sport
|
British Airways
|
Q8766
|
flag carrier airline of the United Kingdom
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Bicycle
|
Q11442
|
pedal-driven two-wheel vehicle
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Baptists
|
Q93191
|
evangelical Christian movement
|
Blackjack
|
Q228044
|
gambling card game
|
Buffalo, New York
|
Q40435
|
city and county seat of Erie County, New York, United States
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Benjamin Franklin
|
Q34969
|
American polymath and statesman (1706–1790)
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Blood
|
Q7873
|
organic fluid which transports nutrients throughout the organism
|
Bing Crosby
|
Q72984
|
American singer and actor (1903–1977)
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Battleship
|
Q182531
|
large armored warship with a main battery consisting of heavy caliber guns
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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
|
Q809892
|
professional sports hall of fame in New York, U.S.
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Bishop
|
Q29182
|
ordained or consecrated member of the Christian clergy
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Bone
|
Q265868
|
rigid organ that constitutes part of the endoskeleton of vertebrates
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Bus
|
Q5638
|
large road vehicle for transporting people
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Bali
|
Q3125978
|
province of Indonesia
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Brown University
|
Q49114
|
private university in Providence, Rhode Island, United States
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Bertrand Russell
|
Q33760
|
British philosopher and logician (1872–1970)
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