Qid 141.8: 'other' question for target Warren Moon 141.8 1 vital In 1999 Moon ranked third all-time in career passing yards 141.8 2 okay In 1997 Moon was Pro Bowl MVP 141.8 3 okay Moon won Rose Bowl with U of Washington 141.8 4 vital Took Canadian Football League route to NFL 141.8 5 vital Moon had 15 year career with Houston, Minnesota, and Seattle Qid 152.7: 'other' question for target Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 152.7 1 okay musical child prodigy 152.7 2 okay had rheumatic fever twice 152.7 3 okay composed most sublime music ever written 152.7 4 okay smart, enlightened guy of his time 152.7 5 vital died as he was writing one of his greatest works, his Requiem 152.7 6 okay Mozart's personal and verbal crudeness 152.7 7 okay tireless performer at European courts 152.7 8 vital buried in a pauper's grave, unappreciated in his own time 152.7 9 okay Mozart's music spurs brain development in children under 3 152.7 10 vital most revered name in classical music 152.7 11 okay listening to Mozart's music can make folks smarter Qid 163.8: 'other' question for target Hermitage Museum 163.8 1 vital only about 5% of the Hermitage collection can be displayed at one time 163.8 2 vital Hermitage is on a par with the Lourve in Paris 163.8 3 okay The dynasty at the Hermitage is the Father and son, Boris and Mikhail Piotrovsky 163.8 4 okay Hermitage opened a new computer center to make its art more accessible to young people 163.8 5 vital Hermitage opened to the public in 1852 163.8 6 okay Hermitage signed a pact with the Guggenheim Qid 174.7: 'other' question for target American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) 174.7 1 vital AFBF accused of representingi agri-business 174.7 2 okay AFBF sued over intro of Canadian wolves into Rockies 174.7 3 okay Workers under age 18 not productive? 174.7 4 vital AFBF is nation's largest farmer organization 174.7 5 vital AFBF supports biotechnology 174.7 6 okay Avg. age of American farm operator in 1997 was 54.3 yrs 174.7 7 vital AFBF helped secure $14 billion in disaster relief 174.7 8 okay Number of U.S. small farms dropped by 300,000 in past two decades 174.7 9 okay Over 400 Tennessee dairy farms have shut down since 1997 174.7 10 okay AFBF spokesman says export market is farmers' future Qid 185.9: 'other' question for target Iditarod Race 185.9 1 vital The Iditarod was founded in 1973. 185.9 2 vital The Iditarod commemorates a race to deliver serum in 1925. 185.9 3 okay The predecessor race was the Centenniel Iditarod Sled Dog Race, in 1967. 185.9 4 okay The Centennial Iditarod Sled Dog Race had a 50-mile course. 185.9 5 okay As many as 80 teams have participated in a single Iditarod. 185.9 6 okay The ghost town of Iditarod is the race's official midpoint. 185.9 7 okay Rick Swenson is the only 5-time winner. 185.9 8 okay Sleds are pulled by about 10-15 dogs. 185.9 9 okay Doug Swingley is the only non-Alaskan to have won the race. 185.9 10 okay A 24-hour rest stop is mandatory. 185.9 11 okay There is a 6-figure total purse. Qid 196.7: 'other' question for target Adoption of the Euro 196.7 1 okay France Monday produced the world's first coin of the European single currency euro. 196.7 2 vital The euro coins share a common European design on one side, but carry individual national designs on the flip side 196.7 3 okay The French National Assembly Wednesday voted with 334 votes for and 49 against to approve the country's adoption of the European single currency euro from January 1, 1999. 196.7 4 vital The value of the euro has plunged more than 20 percent against the dollar in the 16 months since its adoption by 11 members of the European Union. 196.7 5 okay Of the 15 EU members, Greece is now the only country which will not join the EMU in January 1999 because it has failed to meet the convergence criteria. 196.7 6 vital Countries wanting to adopt Europe's single currency, the euro, are expected to have inflation rates below 2.5 percent, public debt of less than 60 percent of gross domestic product, and budget deficits below 3 percent of GDP. 196.7 7 okay Sweden's decision not to adopt the euro on Jan. 1, denies significant cost savings to carmaker AB Volvo. 196.7 8 vital Officials in Brussels decided last month that far-flung corners of ``Europe,'' such as the French territories of Mayotte in the Indian Ocean, and Saint Pierre and Miquelon, just off Canada's Newfoundland, should also be allowed to adopt the euro. 196.7 9 okay Economic and Monetary Union -- The countries within the European Union where the euro will become the only official currency. Within the EMU, people, goods, services and capital are supposed to move without restriction. 196.7 10 okay In an October, 1998 survey of residents of the 11 euro countries, it was found that Germans are the most reserved about the euro, with 55 percent of them unhappy about the replacement of the deutsche mark by the euro. 196.7 11 vital Euro denominated bank notes and coins will be introduced from 1 January 2002 at the latest and will circulate in parallel with national notes and coins for up to six months, after which time only EURO notes and coins will be legal tender. Qid 206.8: 'other' question for target Johnstown flood 206.8 1 vital Johnstown flood one of nations worst disasters 206.8 2 vital Johnstown flood resulted in 2,209 fatalities 206.8 3 vital Rupture South Fork Dam sent 20 million tons water on Johnstown 206.8 4 vital Clara Barton, Red Cross handled first major relief disaster 206.8 5 vital 80,000 dams in US in need of repair 206.8 6 vital $40 million needed to maintain, imporve current dams in US 206.8 7 vital 1,449 dams failures in US in past 150 years 206.8 8 vital 9,236 dams in US rated high-hazard could result in loss of life and property 206.8 9 okay Most hazard dams: N.Carolina, 874, Texas 818, Pa. 735, Ohio 502, Ca. 393 206.8 10 okay Johnstown flood destroyed 10,000 homes, 134 bridges 197 km power lines, 1107 km roads 79 flood prevention dams 206.8 11 okay 234 dams failed in US in 1994 Qid 142.8: 'other' question for target LPGA 142.8 1 vital LPGA is oldest women's professional sports organization 142.8 2 okay LPGA have their own Hall of Fame 142.8 3 okay LPGA is envious of Women's professional soccer 142.8 4 vital Lesbianism is issue for LPGA 142.8 5 vital LPGA has been in existence for 50 years 142.8 6 okay LPGA sponsors a Futures Tour for up and coming players Qid 153.8: 'other' question for target Alfred Hitchcock 153.8 1 vital Received Life Achievment award in 1979 153.8 2 okay known for his walk-on appearances in his movies 153.8 3 okay predominant theme as an artist is guilt 153.8 4 okay notoriously contemptuous of actors 153.8 5 okay he was on TV in Alfred Hitchcock presents from 1955 to 1962 153.8 6 vital Producer David O. Selznick brought English Director Alfred Hitchcock to America in 1939 153.8 7 okay married Alma Reville in 1926 Qid 164.8: 'other' question for target Judi Dench 164.8 1 vital Awarded Order of the British Empire 164.8 2 okay She had to wear shoes with 5-inch soles to be tall enough to look Gwyneth Paltrow in the eye. 164.8 3 okay Given the Title of Dame of the British Empire Qid 175.7: 'other' question for target repatriation of Elian Gonzales 175.7 1 okay Miami City Manager Warshaw was fired because of the Elian Gonzalez controversy. 175.7 2 okay 10 others died when the raft with Elian and his mother sank. 175.7 3 vital Federal agents forcibly removed Elian from his relatives on April 22d, 2000. 175.7 4 okay Elian's great-uncle Larazo offered Elian's father $2 million to move to the U.S. 175.7 5 okay Miami Mayor Alex Penelas opposed the repatriation of Elian Gonzalez. 175.7 6 okay Elian Gonzalez spent almost 7 months in the U.S. 175.7 7 vital Thousands of mothers marched in Cuba to support Elian's repatriation. Qid 186.8: 'other' question for target Pyramids of Egypt 186.8 1 okay Millenium celebration to include replacing Cheops/Khufu Pyramid's missing tip. 186.8 2 okay Millenium celebration plan for replacing pyramid's missing tip is abandoned. 186.8 3 okay "Aida" has been staged at site of Great Pyramids. 186.8 4 okay The Great Pyramids are named after pharaohs. 186.8 5 vital The Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) is Egypt's major tourist attraction. 186.8 6 vital The Great Pyramids are one of the Seven Wonders of the World. 186.8 7 okay Step pyramids predate straight-sided pyramids. 186.8 8 okay The Red Pyramid is the oldest straight-sided pyramid. 186.8 9 okay Modern modifications include ventilation systems in the pyramids. 186.8 10 okay There are estimated to be 6,000 tombs in the area of the Great Pyramids. 186.8 11 okay The pyramids plateau is a U.N. World Heritage Site. Qid 197.6: 'other' question for target cloning of mammals (from adult cells) 197.6 1 vital Dolly, the sheep, gave birth to its first offspring on April 13. 197.6 2 okay Two calves born Sunday are the first clones from cells from an adult cow. 197.6 3 okay Scientists have taken a step toward cloning a giant panda by growing an embryo that contains a dead animal's genes. 197.6 4 vital Though the DNA in the nuclei of Dolly's cells has been proved to be the same as the genetic material of an adult sheep donor's mammary cells, the mitochondrial DNA in Dolly's cells was is not copied from that adult animal. 197.6 5 okay The birth of a male mouse clone demonstrated that cloning using adult cells is not restricted to female or reproductive cells. 197.6 6 okay Having genetically identical copies of the same animal could speed research in fundamental biology and virtually every branch of medicine and drug development. 197.6 7 vital Cloned cows have full length telomeres. 197.6 8 vital Scientists at Texas A&M University proved that live cells are not needed for cloning. The team successfully cloned a steer from the hide of another that died a year ago. 197.6 9 okay Biologists had long contended that mice would be perhaps the one mammal that was impossible to clone because of extraordinarily rapid development of the mouse embryo just after fertilization. 197.6 10 okay Hawaii researchers have created three generations of genetically identical mice, clones of clones of clones, totaling 50 individuals. 197.6 11 vital Dolly and two other sheep clones produced from embryos, all had shortened telomeres. Qid 207.8: 'other' question for target Leaning Tower of Pisa 207.8 1 vital Pisa tower 58 meters (190 ft) tall built between 1173-1360 207.8 2 vital Tower started leaning while under construction. 207.8 3 vital Tower was 5 meters (14 ft) apart from perpendicular central line 207.8 4 vital Tower built by Bonanno Pisano in 1173 207.8 5 vital To stabilize tower 800 tons lead counterweight placed at base. 207.8 6 vital Tower lean adds 1 mm per year. 207.8 7 vital When tower lean corrected will be 4 meters out perpendicular, same as 1700. 207.8 8 okay Tower weighs 14,500 tons. 207.8 9 okay Tower used by Galileo in rate of falling body in gravity. 207.8 10 okay Tower has 294 steps. 207.8 11 okay Tower has 7 bells for each note of scale. 207.8 12 okay Tower closed in 1990; opened 2001. 207.8 13 okay Tower constructed in three stages over 200 years 207.8 14 vital Eight story tower height 55.86 meters low side, 56.70 high side. 207.8 15 okay Tower one of Italy's most popular attractions. 207.8 16 okay US Army almost destroyed tower in WWII. 207.8 17 okay Pisans don't want a straightened tower, but a leaning one. 207.8 18 okay Construction of tower haled 100 years because of war with Genoa,Lucca, Florenc Qid 143.8: 'other' question for target American Enterprise Institute 143.8 1 okay General Wesley Clark gave a speech to the conservative institute 143.8 2 okay AEI has an individual who is a "Korea watcher" 143.8 3 vital AEI did seminar on Bush's governing style 143.8 4 okay AEI and Brookings sponsored a new joint center for regulatory studies 143.8 5 okay AEI scholar says government money given to communities is sometimes spent unwisely Qid 154.7: 'other' question for target Christopher Reeve 154.7 1 vital paralyzed since 1995 when thrown from a horse 154.7 2 okay Christopher Reeve Foundation supports research for spinal chord paralysis 154.7 3 vital Reeve crippled his spine, not his heart 154.7 4 okay Reeve traces his theater career to 1968 at age 15 154.7 5 okay In past year, Reeve Paralysis Foundation raised $9 million 154.7 6 okay Reeve given four-year appointment to Injury Research Board 154.7 7 okay more of a Superman in real life than in the movies 154.7 8 vital Reeve pens his memoirs in "Still Me" Qid 165.8: 'other' question for target the Queen Mum's 100th Birthday 165.8 1 vital Queen Mother became the Royal Family's first centenarian 165.8 2 okay Queen Mum won the enduring admiration of Britons when she refused to seek refuge outside London during the Blitz. 165.8 3 vital Her official title, "Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother" was selected by her when her daughter became Queeen Elizabeth II 165.8 4 okay She was Britain's most popular Royal 165.8 5 okay Queen Mother tried to associate the royal family with the common British family, laying the foundation for the effort to make the monarchy less remote and more personable. 165.8 6 vital Her primary preoccupation during her reign as queen was to restore the good name of the Monarchy. 165.8 7 okay She helped her husband overcome his crippling stutter 165.8 8 okay She began the now custommary royal "walkabout": strolling up to crowd barriers and greeting the public firsthand Qid 176.7: 'other' question for target An Officer and a Gentleman 176.7 1 okay Former Navy pilots attempted to purchase "Trader Jon," the bar portrayed in the movie. 176.7 2 vital Jack Nitzsche co-wrote the movie's title song "Up Where We Belong." 176.7 3 vital Officer and a Gentleman is 82d on the all time gross receipts list. 176.7 4 okay Martin Weissman, owner of Trader Jon's, was portrayed in the movie. 176.7 5 okay "Dilbert Dunker" was the water survival trainer featured in the movie. 176.7 6 okay John Travolta turned down the role for Officer and a Gentleman Qid 187.7: 'other' question for target Amazon River 187.7 1 vital Teddy Roosevelt explored the Amazon in 1914 187.7 2 vital Amazon forms a boundary btwn Peru & Columbia 187.7 3 vital The Amazon is the widest river in the world 187.7 4 vital The Amazon is the longest river in the world 187.7 5 okay Peru and Ecuador have a dispute over Amazon access 187.7 6 okay Amazon.com is named after the Amazon River 187.7 7 okay Royal Olympic Cruises offers a 14-day Amazon cruise Qid 198.7: 'other' question for target Bushehr Nuclear Facility 198.7 1 vital The German company withdrew from the project after it had been damaged during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war. 198.7 2 okay Work was resumed only in October 1998. 198.7 3 vital More than 1,000 people, including 300 Russians, are currently working on the Bushehr nuclear facility. 198.7 4 vital Kiev decided to cancel the contract for turbines on March 6, 1998. 198.7 5 vital A Czech company canceled a $30 million sale of cooling duct parts to Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant. 198.7 6 vital Israel has threatened to stage a preemptive air raid against the nuclear facility before it goes on stream. 198.7 7 okay Officials from at least two key Russian nuclear research institutes are quietly negotiating to sell Iran a 40-megawatt heavy-water research reactor and a uranium conversion facility. 198.7 8 okay In 1981, Israeli military planes destroyed a nuclear power plant in Iraq, a facility the Israelis charged could have been used to make nuclear weapons. 198.7 9 okay The spent nuclear fuel from the Bushehr reactor will be sent to Russia for re-processing and then returned to Iran for re-use at the plant. 198.7 10 vital The construction of the Bushehr nuclear plant first got under way in 1974 with the German company Kraftwerk Union affiliated to Siemens. 198.7 11 okay U.S. officials do not regard the Bushehr project as a source of nuclear material that could be diverted to an illicit bomb-making program. 198.7 12 okay The Bushehr project will train an entire generation of Iranian physicists and engineers in nuclear technologies, and thus enhance Iran's scientific base, including any program to develop nuclear weapons. Qid 208.6: 'other' question for target Great Wall of China 208.6 1 okay Great Wall of China one Seven Wornders of World 208.6 2 vital Great Wall China only man-made structue visible from moon 208.6 3 vital Length of Great Wall approximately 6,000 meters 208.6 4 vital Wall largest defensive barrier ever built 208.6 5 vital Great Wall 5-6 meters high 3 meters wide 208.6 6 vital Great Wall largest defensive barrier ever built 208.6 7 vital 14 pieces of 400 year old steles found on Great Wall 208.6 8 okay 1 million people died in construction of Wall so called "Longest cemetery on earth" 208.6 9 okay Wall built with rammed earth with multi-story towers every few miles 208.6 10 okay 20 emperors involved in building or renovating Great Wall 208.6 11 okay Wall Built to repel unfriendly foreigners 208.6 12 okay Great Wall built in incomplete sections 208.6 13 okay Great Wall construction 475-221 BC 208.6 14 okay More than 20 stone cannons found used by guards along Great Wall 208.6 15 okay Most popular section of Great Wall is near Peijing 208.6 16 okay Nixon first American President to visit Great Wall Qid 144.8: 'other' question for target 82nd Airborne Division 144.8 1 okay Sgt York was a member of division 144.8 2 okay Pvt Ryan of "Saving Private Ryan" was in the 82nd 144.8 3 okay Strom Thurmond served with the division in WWII 144.8 4 vital Division is known for being among the first to go anywhere for anything 144.8 5 okay Steeple hanger-on in "The Longest Day" was in the division in WWII 144.8 6 vital Division led DDay assault at Normandy Beach in WWII 144.8 7 okay Pat Buchanan wants to send division to the Mexican border Qid 155.8: 'other' question for target Hugo Chavez 155.8 1 vital Pres. Chavez's supporters win 123 out of 131 assembly seats 155.8 2 okay Chavez's father elected governor of western barinas state 155.8 3 okay Chavez made first visit to Iraq by a head of state since 1991 gulf war 155.8 4 okay Chavez reaffirmed his country's stance to cut crude oil production 155.8 5 okay Chavez elected Venezuala's president for the next five years from 1999 155.8 6 vital In 1992, Chavez led a military uprising against then-President Perez 155.8 7 okay Chavez declared on Sept. 14 that oil prices are at a satisfactory level for producers and consumers 155.8 8 okay China interested in developing joint projects with Venezuela in fields such as agriculture Qid 166.7: 'other' question for target avian flu outbreak in Hong Kong 166.7 1 vital First time avian flu has been known to spread directly from birds to humans was in Hong Kong in 1997 166.7 2 okay Chickens are "amplifying hosts" of avian flu; if infected they will get sick and die. 166.7 3 okay Ducks are intermittent carriers of avian flu--they rarely catch the disease. Qid 177.8: 'other' question for target Deep Blue 177.8 1 okay In 1997 Deep Blue was twice as fast as it was in 1996 177.8 2 okay IBM put the winning $$ back into its parallel processing project 177.8 3 vital IBM's follow-on to Deep Blue is named "Blue Gene" 177.8 4 vital "Blue Gene" will be used to study molecular biology 177.8 5 okay Deep Blue appeared on the cover of Newsweek Magazine 177.8 6 vital Deep Blue cost IBM $20 million 177.8 7 vital Deep Blue is an RS/6000 Super Computer 177.8 8 okay Match rules allowed three minutes per move 177.8 9 vital Deep Blue's lead programmer was Honbo Zhou Qid 188.7: 'other' question for target avocados 188.7 1 vital The avocado is a fruit. (Not a veg.) 188.7 2 okay Avocados are rich in cholesterol-free vegetable fat. 188.7 3 okay Avocados contain vitamin B6. 188.7 4 okay Avocados contain potassium. 188.7 5 okay An avocado import (into the U.S.) ban was established in 1914. 188.7 6 okay The original (Aztec) name for avocados is ahuacatl, meaning testicle. 188.7 7 vital Avocado is the primary ingredient in guacamole! 188.7 8 okay Limited import of Mexican avocados began in 1997. 188.7 9 okay There have been concerns that Mexican avocados carry the dreaded avocado seed weevil. 188.7 10 okay Avocados were once considered to have aphrodesiac powers. Qid 199.8: 'other' question for target Padre Pio 199.8 1 vital Beatified May 1999 199.8 2 vital had the gift of healing 199.8 3 vital first priest to bear stigmata since St. Francis Assissi 199.8 4 vital had gift of bilocation 199.8 5 vital beatification last step to sainthood 199.8 6 vital fragrance of flowers when he bled 199.8 7 okay He was a Capuchin monk 199.8 8 okay 300,000 attended beatification of Padre Pio 199.8 9 okay prayer vigils held on anniversary death Padre Pio 199.8 10 okay more visitors to his tomb than of St. Francis Asissi or Lourdes 199.8 11 okay he received stigmata while kneeling before crucifix 199.8 12 okay he died in san Giovanni Rotondo 199.8 13 okay miracles credited to Padre Pio 199.8 14 okay Padre Pio was born Francesco Forgione 199.8 15 okay Vatican certified miracle attributed to Padre Pio 199.8 16 okay shrine to him being built in San Giovanni Rotondo 199.8 17 okay he was a military chaplin in WWI Qid 209.8: 'other' question for target Carolyn Bessette Kennedy 209.8 1 vital She was cremated 209.8 2 vital She was buried at sea 209.8 3 vital She worked for designer Calvin Klein 209.8 4 vital She died in the ocean 209.8 5 vital She was a style setter 209.8 6 vital She died with husband John F. Kennedy and sister Lauren Bessette 209.8 7 vital She died in a plane crash 209.8 8 okay She was 33 years old when she died Qid 145.7: 'other' question for target John William King convicted of murder 145.7 1 vital KKK and New Black Panthers gathered in town where trial held 145.7 2 vital Only 1 white man had ever been executed in Texas for killing a black 145.7 3 vital Governor Bush took no position on a proposed Texas hate-crimes law 145.7 4 okay King had shirt with victim's DNA in his apartment 145.7 5 okay King was sentenced to death 145.7 6 okay Two other men were implicated in same crime 145.7 7 okay King was a white supremacist 145.7 8 okay Victim was dragged for 3 miles along road Qid 156.8: 'other' question for target NASCAR 156.8 1 vital NASCAR'S rapid growth fuels uncertain future 156.8 2 okay Helton to run NASCAR operations 156.8 3 okay NASCAR consolidates TV rights 156.8 4 okay Of NASCAR'S new best friends, only TBS has carried stock-car races 156.8 5 vital NASCAR started its modern era in 1972 156.8 6 okay The Brickyard 400 became an annual event in 1994 156.8 7 okay No NASCAR spectator has been killed in 40 years at the track 156.8 8 vital GORDON - the man NASCAR loves to hate 156.8 9 okay Gordon is NASCAR's youngest three-time champion 156.8 10 okay In 1979, the Daytona 500 became first stock car race nationally televised Qid 167.7: 'other' question for target the Millennium Wheel 167.7 1 vital Millennium Wheel has permission to remain at its site for five years 167.7 2 okay Millenniun Wheel Structure should last for 90 years 167.7 3 vital The Millennium Wheel is not really a Ferris wheel 167.7 4 okay Unlike a ferris wheel, it is supported by an A-frame from one side only 167.7 5 okay Unlike a ferris wheel, its passenger capsules are fully enclosed 167.7 6 okay Unlike a ferris wheel, its passenger capsules do not hang from, but are attached to, the structure 167.7 7 vital The Millennium Wheel replaced a smaller structure in Japan as the largest observation wheel in the world. 167.7 8 okay It offers 25-mile views Qid 178.7: 'other' question for target methamphetamine labs 178.7 1 vital Possessing 10 grams of meth triggers a minimum 5 year sentence 178.7 2 okay meth labs smell bad because of the mix of toxic and stinky chemicals 178.7 3 vital Methamphetamine can be made from cheap chemicals found in most stores. 178.7 4 okay Meth labs with high output are called "Super Labs" 178.7 5 okay There are many "Super Labs" along the I-5 corridor between San Diego and Sacramento 178.7 6 vital California meth labs produce 85% of the nation's supply 178.7 7 vital Many California meth labs are operated by Mexican drug gangs. 178.7 8 okay Amezcua-Contreras is the largest Mexican meth gang 178.7 9 okay The Colima Cartel is considered the world's largest meth trafficking operation. 178.7 10 vital Recipes for making meth are available on the internet. 178.7 11 okay Metro Atlanta is known as the meth capital of the Southeast Qid 189.8: 'other' question for target Joanne Kathleen Rowling 189.8 1 vital She was unemployed when she wrote her first book. 189.8 2 okay Time Warner Entertainment Co. owns film and merchandising rights. 189.8 3 okay Her marriage ended in 1993. 189.8 4 vital Her first advance on the first book was for $3,300. 189.8 5 vital The books have been translated into 35 languages. 189.8 6 okay Rowling worked for Amnesty International. 189.8 7 okay Ms. Rowling spent nearly nine months on public assistance in 1993. 189.8 8 okay The first book in the Harry Potter series was initially rejected by a series of leading British publishing houses. 189.8 9 vital Ms. Rowling plans to write a total of seven volumes about the world of Harry Potter. Qid 200.7: 'other' question for target Frank Sinatra 200.7 1 vital Frank Sinatra died May 14, 1998 200.7 2 okay His son Frank Jr kidnapped in 1963 200.7 3 vital He was most written about entertainer in any generation 200.7 4 vital September of my years all time Sinatra classic 200.7 5 okay Sinatra museum opened in Hoboken NJ in1999 next to birthplace 200.7 6 okay Rat pack - Sinatra, Davis, Martin, Lawford, Bishop 200.7 7 okay Mural of Sinatra in South Philly 200.7 8 okay He was accused of being a communist, FBI opens file 200.7 9 vital He is considered finest male popular song vocalist of all time 200.7 10 vital He was known as Chairman of the Board and Ol' Blue eyes 200.7 11 vital Hofstra hailed him as pre-eminent personality of 20th Century 200.7 12 vital Sinatra renowed for his impeccable phrasing and timing 200.7 13 vital He won best supporting actor in "From here to eternity 200.7 14 okay Began singing in small clubs in New Jersey 200.7 15 vital He was most popular attraction in Vegas in 1950s and 60s 200.7 16 vital He had special appeal to Bobby Soxers in 1940s 200.7 17 okay Bomb threat against Sinatra in 1966 200.7 18 okay He was accused of paying $40,000 to be classified 4F in WWII 200.7 19 okay His favorite vocal arranger was Nelson Riddle 200.7 20 okay He starred as an actor in Manchurian Candidate, Von Ryan's Express, Pal Joey 200.7 21 okay Anthony Marinaro and daughter of Eva Bartok may have been fathered by Sinatra 200.7 22 okay His daughter Nancy wants statue of Sinatra in Times Square Qid 210.8: 'other' question for target Janet Reno 210.8 1 okay Reunited Elian Gonzalez with his father in Cuba 210.8 2 okay Rejected seeking independent counsel to investigate President,Vice President phone fund raising 210.8 3 okay appointed John Danforth to probe FBI's April 1993 raid on the Branch Davidian Compound 210.8 4 okay requested death penalty for unabomber suspect Theodore Kaczynski 210.8 5 vital 2nd longest serving attorney general in US history 210.8 6 okay approved a tear-gas assault in April 1993 by FBI on religious cult near Waco,Texas Qid 146.7: 'other' question for target Pakistani government overthrown in 1999 146.7 1 okay Successor government recognized the Afghan Taliban government 146.7 2 vital The deposed leader was sentenced to life in prison 146.7 3 okay Deposed leader had attempted to sack his successor, who was the head of armed forces at the time of coup 146.7 4 vital Prior to overthrow, civilian governments were in power since 1958 146.7 5 okay In 1992, civilian government had survived 2 coup attempts 146.7 6 okay Successor government launched an anti-corruption campaign 146.7 7 okay The successful coup was bloodless Qid 157.8: 'other' question for target United Nations (U.N.) 157.8 1 vital United Nations is an intergovernmental organization composed of soveriegn states 157.8 2 vital UN General Assembly ratified the Universal Declaration of Human Rights on December 10, 1948 157.8 3 okay Switzerland hosts the second UN Headquarters in Geneva 157.8 4 vital The primary responsibility of the Security Council is to maintain peace and security in the world 157.8 5 okay Non-government organizations are now seen as essential partners of the United Nations 157.8 6 okay The more important contributions of non-governmental organizations in the UN is in the execution of policies in work on the ground. 157.8 7 okay Member states who fail to pay their dues on time lose their votes in the General Assembly until the dues are paid. 157.8 8 okay United Nations Headquarters is located in New York 157.8 9 okay Four UN Agencies involved in promoting women's health announced a single global policy and unified action to reduce risks related to pregnancy and childbirth Qid 168.7: 'other' question for target Prince Charles' paintings 168.7 1 vital An exhibition of Prince Charles' paintings opened on his 50th birthday. 168.7 2 vital Prince Charles exhibited artworks collected by himself and four of his ancestor Princes of Wales 168.7 3 okay First piece of art by Prince Charles to be auctioned anywhere fetched 53000 pounds in October 1998 168.7 4 vital Sir Hugh Casson taught Prince Charles the techniques of watercolor painting 168.7 5 okay Prince Charles contributed items to be sold at the New York Academy of Art's "Take Home a Nude" auction 168.7 6 okay First limited edition lithographs of one of Prince Charles' watercolors was of one he painted of a Himalayan Mountain Range 168.7 7 okay Only items from the collections of those Princes of Wales who were active as art patrons and collectors were included in the exhibit. Qid 179.8: 'other' question for target Hedy Lamarr 179.8 1 okay She was offered a contract with MGM. 179.8 2 okay Algiers was her first American film 179.8 3 okay She died in Orlando, Florida. 179.8 4 okay She came to the United States in 1937. 179.8 5 vital Her autobiography is titled "Ecstasy and Me". 179.8 6 okay She worked with George Antheil on communications technology. 179.8 7 okay She had three children. 179.8 8 okay She learned about military products from Mandl. 179.8 9 okay She shares a patent with George Antheil. 179.8 10 okay She sold war bonds during WWII. 179.8 11 okay Her last film was in the 1950's. 179.8 12 okay She was arrested twice for shoplifting. 179.8 13 vital Ecstasy featured at least one risque scene. 179.8 14 okay One of her children was adopted. 179.8 15 vital She was once billed as the world's most beautiful woman. 179.8 16 okay Hedy Lamarr sued Gallo Qid 190.7: 'other' question for target H. J. Heinz Co. 190.7 1 vital Heinz makes more than 5,000 products. 190.7 2 vital Heinz had sales of nearly $10 billion. 190.7 3 okay H.J. Heinz has 9.3 percent of the $4.5 billion frozen prepared-foods category. 190.7 4 okay Heinz is now offering Blastini green ketchup, called EZ Squirt. 190.7 5 okay Heinz announced that they would rid their baby food of genetically modified ingredients. 190.7 6 okay Heinz sells its Weight Watchers diet classes. 190.7 7 vital Heinz operates in 200 countries. Qid 201.8: 'other' question for target William Shakespeare 201.8 1 okay from 1611 to 1616 lived in Stratford and wrote nothing 201.8 2 vital Chosen Britist Person of the millennium by BBC listeners 201.8 3 okay "Shakespeare in Love" based on the life of William Shakespeare 201.8 4 okay Shakespeare usually spelled his last name Shakspere 201.8 5 okay Anthony Holden wrote biography of Shakespeare called William Shakespeare: the man behind the genius 201.8 6 okay Britain's GLobe Theater will stage the largest exhibit dedicated to Shakespeare Qid 211.8: 'other' question for target Patsy Cline 211.8 1 okay Ross Perot wanted to use Crazy for his campaign theme song 211.8 2 vital her popularity remained high 36 years after her death 211.8 3 okay sang on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville 211.8 4 okay awarded star on Hollywood walk of fame 211.8 5 okay her Crazy won award as most played song on jukeboxes ever Qid 147.8: 'other' question for target Britain's Prince Edward marries 147.8 1 vital The couple had a long courtship 147.8 2 okay Queen Elizabeth II was delighted with the match 147.8 3 okay Queen named couple Earl and Contessa of Wessex 147.8 4 okay All marriages of Edward's siblings ended in divorce 147.8 5 okay Edward arranged for William to appear more cheerful in wedding photo 147.8 6 vital they were married in St. Georges Chapel, Windsor Qid 158.8: 'other' question for target Tufts University 158.8 1 vital eBay founders pledge $10 million to Tufts 158.8 2 vital MIT graduate pledges $20 million to Tufts 158.8 3 okay Tufts study shows blueberry extract has significant impact on balance 158.8 4 okay Tufts to begin model climate change study 158.8 5 okay Tufts rejected one-third of the valedictorians who applied last year 158.8 6 okay remove the bay leaf herb after cooking 158.8 7 okay try eating three of four lighter meals daily 158.8 8 vital Tufts University founded in 1852 158.8 9 okay Nick Trotman from Tufts was first american skipper to win the 505 world championships in 15 years Qid 169.7: 'other' question for target stone circles 169.7 1 vital The construction of Stonehenge by prehistoric Britons shows that it held an active place in their society for over 1500 years 169.7 2 vital Stonehenge is like a giat sundial in line with the summer solstice 169.7 3 vital Stonehenge opened on the first solstice of the millennium so people could celebrate the longest day of the year at the site 169.7 4 okay Stonehenge had not opened on summer solstices from 1985 to 1998 because revelers became unruly 169.7 5 vital Why stone circles were built is unknown, but many theories have evolved to explain them 169.7 6 okay The World War II Monument on the National Mall is a modern stone circle planned to be opened in 2003 169.7 7 okay Stone circles have also been found in other parts of the world Qid 180.7: 'other' question for target Lebanese Parliament 180.7 1 okay Hezbollah is represented in the Parliament 180.7 2 vital The present parliament is based on an equal proportion of Moslems and Christians. 180.7 3 okay The President is ordained to be a Maronite Catholic. 180.7 4 okay The Prime Minister is ordained to be a Sunni Muslim. 180.7 5 okay The Parliament Speaker is ordained to be a Shiite Moslem. 180.7 6 okay At least one Christian party is represented in the Parliament. 180.7 7 okay A new Prime Minister must be approved by a majority of Parliament. 180.7 8 okay The Lebanese Parliament had a historic special session in southern Lebanon. 180.7 9 okay One of Parliament's functions is to elect the Lebanese President. 180.7 10 okay The Taif Accord was significant in the composition of the Parliament. 180.7 11 okay The Taif Accord was an agreement ending the Lebanese civil war. 180.7 12 okay The Lebanese Parliament is unicameral. 180.7 13 okay Each religious community has an allotted number of deputies in the Parliament. 180.7 14 okay 18 religious sects are represented in Parliament. 180.7 15 okay The 1992 parliament became the first half-Christian-half-Muslim one in the republic's history. Qid 191.7: 'other' question for target International Rowing Federation 191.7 1 okay Denis Oswald was elected to a third term as president of FISA in 1997. 191.7 2 vital The 1999 World Cup was moved from Munich, Germany, to Belgium because of a threatened boycott by a group of German rowers over beer sponsorship. 191.7 3 vital Denis Oswald is a member of the international Olympic committee (ioc), president of the Association of Summer Olympic International Federations. 191.7 4 vital The FISA world cup series is designed to guarantee world-class races for the sport's top athletes and boost rowing's profile. 191.7 5 okay FISA decided to eliminate the concept of `amateurism' from the rules and regulations of the sport to be in line with other international Olympic sports which allow prize money. 191.7 6 vital FISA was the first federation to introduce out-of-competition testing for doping in 1983. 191.7 7 okay Points are awarded to the highest placing boats at each regatta in the fourteen Olympic boat classes. 191.7 8 okay Three rowers have been banned for life after testing positive for anabolic steroids by the International Rowing Federation (FISA). 191.7 9 okay The three regattas are staged at three week intervals, each year. Qid 202.8: 'other' question for target Cole Porter 202.8 1 vital Cole Porter born 1916 died 1964 202.8 2 vital He was possibly greatest song writer of 20th Century 202.8 3 vital First professional musical,"See America First" in 1915 202.8 4 vital His Last Musical was "Silk Stockings" in 1955 202.8 5 vital Porter noted for sophisticated lyrics, clever rymes and complex form 202.8 6 vital His golden decade was the 1930s 202.8 7 vital He wrote 800 songs, dozens are standards and still be recorded 202.8 8 vital His most melodious songs, "Night & Day" "Just one of those things" "I Get a Kick Out of You." 202.8 9 vital His greatest hit & longest running show, "Kiss Me Kate". 202.8 10 okay "Kiss Me Kate" adpated from "Taming of Shrew", won 5 Tony Awards 202.8 11 okay Riding accident crushed legs, led to depression. 202.8 12 okay He was among first to receive electric shock treatment for depression 202.8 13 okay Porter learned violin at 6, piano at 8, wrote first opera at 10 202.8 14 okay He expanded to movies with "Gay Divorcee." 202.8 15 okay He wrote musical shows from 1916 to 1958 202.8 16 okay "Kiss Me Kate" has been made into a film five times 202.8 17 okay His lyrics were known for double entendres 202.8 18 okay Though not Jewish,he wrote most of the enduring Jewish music Qid 212.8: 'other' question for target Barry Manilow 212.8 1 okay In 1998 he had 2 grammy nominations 212.8 2 okay His first big hit was "Mandy" 212.8 3 vital He is a New York native 212.8 4 okay once worked as a jingle writer 212.8 5 okay wrote a broadway show based on Copacabana 212.8 6 okay wrote musical based on Harmonistas 212.8 7 okay was a producer for Bette Midler 212.8 8 vital his 2-hour A&E special was most-watched show in network's history 212.8 9 okay not taken seriously early in his career Qid 148.7: 'other' question for target tourists massacred at Luxor in 1997 148.7 1 vital 35 victims were Swiss 148.7 2 vital All 6 of terrorists responsible for massacre were killed 148.7 3 okay Massacre was a devastating blow to Egypt's tourist industry 148.7 4 okay U S charged that Iran was involved in massacre 148.7 5 okay Egyptian President fired Interior Minister as consequence of attack 148.7 6 okay Massacre site had only two security guards 148.7 7 okay 3 of 6 terrorists responsible for massacre were college students 148.7 8 okay Japan banned its citizens from traveling to Egypt 148.7 9 okay Tourism returned to normal levels 10 months later Qid 159.8: 'other' question for target Wal-Mart 159.8 1 okay Wal-Mart settles Teletubbies suit 159.8 2 vital Employs more than 3,500 Chinese workers 159.8 3 okay Wal-Mart acquiring 74 more stores in Germany 159.8 4 vital world's largest retailer 159.8 5 vital Wal-Mart is known for, other than its cheap prices, is selection 159.8 6 okay Most Wal-Mart employees earn less than $10 an hour 159.8 7 okay British retailers are scared of Wal-Mart 159.8 8 okay Wal-Mart paid out 6.4 million U.S.dollars to settle lawsuits Qid 170.7: 'other' question for target John Prine 170.7 1 okay prine made an album of cheating songs, each with a different woman 170.7 2 okay labeled as "New Dylan" 170.7 3 vital john prine's music often contain humor 170.7 4 vital john prine is not known for his voice or vocal quality 170.7 5 okay prine's music has been called "alternative country" Qid 181.9: 'other' question for target Manchester United Football Club 181.9 1 okay Manchester United also plays in European leagues 181.9 2 okay Man U was formed in 1878. 181.9 3 okay The original name of Man U was Newtown Heath (Cricket and Football Club). 181.9 4 vital The Man U nickname is the Red Devils. 181.9 5 okay John Davies gave Man U its current name in 1902. 181.9 6 okay Man U have appointed FC Fortune as their player development representatives in southern Africa. 181.9 7 okay Rupert Murdoch tried to buy Man U. 181.9 8 vital Man U is the UK's biggest and richest football club. 181.9 9 okay The Man U colours are red and white. 181.9 10 okay Man U is the richest football club in the world. Qid 192.7: 'other' question for target Basque ETA 192.7 1 okay Basque flag is red, white and green. 192.7 2 vital During the 14-month cease-fire, which the rebels initially described as ``indefinite,'' the government negotiated only once directly with rebel leaders. 192.7 3 okay The policy of dispersing ETA's 535 prisoners around the country, in some cases hundreds of miles (kilometers) from their families in the northern Basque region, is one of the most contentious issues in the Basque conflict. 192.7 4 okay The government will transfer 105 Basque prisoners to jails closer to their homes in northern Spain. 192.7 5 okay An estimated 600,000 people speak Euskera in the seven Basque provinces in Spain and France. 192.7 6 vital The ETA seeks an independent nation carved out of pieces of northern Spain and southern France. 192.7 7 vital Basque separatists, angry at what they saw as a lack of progress in negotiations with Spain, ended a 14-month truce. 192.7 8 okay The death squads, which called themselves the Anti-terrorist Liberation Groups, or GAL, killed 27 people from 1983 to 1987 in a campaign designed to crush the armed Basque separatist group ETA. 192.7 9 okay The Basques are one of the most ancient peoples of Europe, identified even in the Roman times. 192.7 10 vital The Basque country is one of Spain's wealthiest regions, with a per capita gross domestic product of $32,300 -- 22 percent higher than Spain's national average. 192.7 11 vital The Basque region is one of 17 semi-autonomous divisions of Spain. 192.7 12 okay The Basque region has had its own Parliament since 1980. Qid 203.7: 'other' question for target Nissan Corp. 203.7 1 vital Nissan Japan's second largest automaker 203.7 2 vital Nissan will market electronic vehicles in U.S> in 1998 203.7 3 vital Ghosn Renault executive named president Nissan 203.7 4 vital Nissan known for engineering and technologicl skills 203.7 5 vital Nissan ranks 7th in world in car truck production 203.7 6 okay xterra utility vehicle hottest selling car 203.7 7 okay Renault owns 36.8 % of Nissan 203.7 8 okay Nissan formerly known in U.S. as Datsun 203.7 9 okay Nissan unveils prototype Z car famous 30 years ago Qid 213.8: 'other' question for target Meg Ryan 213.8 1 okay Tom Hanks was her lead in You've Got Mail 213.8 2 okay she has a son named Jack 213.8 3 okay She starred with Diane Keaton and Lisa Keaton in Hanging Up 213.8 4 vital She won the Harvard Hasty Pudding Prize 213.8 5 okay She starred with Billy Crystal in When Harry Met Sally 213.8 6 okay She and Dennis Quaid divorced in 2001 Qid 149.8: 'other' question for target The Daily Show 149.8 1 vital Host Jon Stewart has a psychology degree from the College of William and Mary 149.8 2 vital The Daily Show lampoons politics, science, culture, and business 149.8 3 okay The Daily Show is a 30 min. show 149.8 4 okay Concept for show dates to 1996 149.8 5 okay Craig Kilborn preceded Jon Stewart as host of show 149.8 6 okay The Daily Show is on 4 nights a week 149.8 7 okay Show satirizes events of day, so jokes can't be written in advance 149.8 8 okay Show straddles fence between adolescent humor and grown-up wit 149.8 9 okay Show has had Bob Dole as political convention commentator 149.8 10 okay Daily Show looks at the world and says, Whatever Qid 160.8: 'other' question for target IMF 160.8 1 vital $10.2 billion loan to Russia, second largest by IMF 160.8 2 okay Horst Koehler, becomes head of IMF 160.8 3 okay IMF itself is running out of money 160.8 4 okay IMF developments regarding Brazil 160.8 5 vital Russia is IMF's biggest debtor 160.8 6 okay IMF suspended 205 million dollar loan to Kenya in 1997 160.8 7 vital United States largest contributor to IMF 160.8 8 okay Philippines may exit from IMF 160.8 9 okay IMF managing director Michael Camdessus Qid 171.7: 'other' question for target Stephen Wynn 171.7 1 vital Wynn is CEO of Mirage Resorts 171.7 2 okay Wynn is a U of PA Graduate 171.7 3 okay Wynn's casinos promote family entertainment 171.7 4 okay Wynn persuaded New Jersey to help finance a $330 million road/tunnel project 171.7 5 okay Wynn is afflicted with retinitis pigmentosa 171.7 6 okay Wynn started with a Maryland bingo parlor 171.7 7 vital Wynn considered most powerful man in Nevada 171.7 8 okay Wynn donates to both political parties Qid 182.7: 'other' question for target 1998 Edinburgh Fringe 182.7 1 vital The Edinburgh Fringe holds the record of "largest arts festival" in the Guinness Book of World Records. 182.7 2 okay The Fringe began as a protest against traditional theatre. 182.7 3 vital The Fringe is one of 6 arts festivals held in Edinburgh in August. 182.7 4 okay At least one other city has adopted the idea of a Fringe Festival. 182.7 5 okay There were 1,309 shows at the 1998 Edinburgh Fringe. 182.7 6 okay A Sam Shepherd play was performed at the 1998 Fringe. 182.7 7 okay Many of the performances take place along the Royal Mile. Qid 193.8: 'other' question for target World Food Program (WFP) 193.8 1 vital WFP's mandate is to help poor people in developing countries by combating world hunger and poverty. 193.8 2 vital In 1998, WFP fed most of the world' s refugees. 193.8 3 okay Ethiopia is one of the four leading beneficiaries of WFP projects. 193.8 4 vital The world food program is the largest international food aid organization in the world. 193.8 5 okay There are an estimated 800 million people around the world who do not have adequate access to food. 193.8 6 okay WFP delivered a total of 3.3 million tons of food to people in need worldwide in 1999. 193.8 7 okay In 1999, one-third of the food delivered by the WFP was delivered to Africa. 193.8 8 vital The World Food Program (WFP) lists Africa as its focus in food aid delivery operations. Qid 204.8: 'other' question for target Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) 204.8 1 vital Mormons know as Church Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints 204.8 2 vital Mormon church founded by Joseph Smith 1820 204.8 3 vital Brigham Young led Mormons to Utah 1846 204.8 4 vital worldwide membership 10 million in 160 countries 204.8 5 vital Mormons believe in bible,religious works, Book of Mormons 204.8 6 vital Mormons fastest growing religion 40,000 per year 204.8 7 vital Mormons abondon polagomy in 1890 204.8 8 vital Blacks not allowed to attain priesthood until 1978 204.8 9 okay Salt Lake City world hq Mormons 204.8 10 okay Famous Mormon tabernacle opened 1867 204.8 11 okay Polygamist sect 30,000 members in Hildale Utah 204.8 12 okay Gordon B Hinckley Head of Church conidered a prophet 204.8 13 okay Mormon church invoved in genealogy for 170 years 204.8 14 okay Mormon church largest landowner in U.S. 204.8 15 okay Mormons to built 6 new temples, 3 in U.S. 204.8 16 okay Mormons believe marriage lasts thru eternity Qid 214.8: 'other' question for target 2000 Miss America Pageant 214.8 1 vital first Miss America from Kentucky 214.8 2 okay 79th Annual Miss America pageant 214.8 3 okay first time only 5 contestants performed their talent 214.8 4 vital Donny and Marie Osmond hosted the pageant 214.8 5 okay Miss America is getting thinner and thinner 214.8 6 okay Miss America hopes to use her crown to help homeless Vietnam veterans Qid 150.8: 'other' question for target television show Cheers 150.8 1 okay Final episode was titled "Last Call" 150.8 2 okay Ted Danson used Andy Griffith as role model for character Sam Malone 150.8 3 okay TV show "Frasier" was a spinoff of "Cheers" 150.8 4 okay Bars named "Cheers" have sprung up in other cities 150.8 5 okay Patronage at Boston model for "Cheers" bar declined after show off air 150.8 6 okay Kirstie Alley replaced Shelley Long on show 150.8 7 vital Show considered to be one of TV's greatest sitcoms Qid 161.8: 'other' question for target 1999 Baseball All-Star Game 161.8 1 vital Previous All Star game in Boston was 1961 161.8 2 vital American League won game 4-1 161.8 3 vital All Star game players were chosen by fans 161.8 4 vital Game was 71st in series 161.8 5 okay No tickets were sold to public for the game 161.8 6 okay Boston expected to realize at least $40 million in revenue from game 161.8 7 okay Baseball Commissioner Selig snubbed Pete Rose at game Qid 172.8: 'other' question for target Ben & Jerry's 172.8 1 vital Ben & Jerry's was well-known for supporting social causes. 172.8 2 okay There was strong public support for Ben & Jerry's to remain independent. 172.8 3 okay Ben & Jerry's attempt to market their ice cream in Russia was unsuccessful. 172.8 4 okay Ben & Jerry started their business in a gas station. 172.8 5 okay Until 1998 Dryer's distributed most of Ben & Jerry's ice cream. 172.8 6 vital Ben & Jerry took a Penn State Univ correspondence course in ice cream-making. 172.8 7 okay Ben & Jerry were named "Small Business Persons of the Year" in 1988. 172.8 8 okay Retired Ben & Jerry's flavors go into the "flavor graveyard" Qid 183.8: 'other' question for target Thabo Mbeki elected president of South Africa 183.8 1 vital The 1999 election was the second "all-race" election since the fall of apartheid. 183.8 2 okay Mbeki was inaugurated in Pretoria. 183.8 3 okay The inauguration was on 16 June. 183.8 4 vital Mbeki received about 66% (2/3) of the votes. 183.8 5 okay Mbeki's spokesman is Ronnie Mamoepa. 183.8 6 okay At least one foreign dignitary attended the inauguration. 183.8 7 okay Mbeki's previous position was Deputy President. 183.8 8 vital Mbeki's winning the election was expected. Qid 194.6: 'other' question for target 1996 World Chess Super Tournament 194.6 1 okay Garry Kasparov is a 46-year-old grandmaster, who won titles at the 1975, 1978, 1981, 1993 and 1996 world chess championships. 194.6 2 okay World champion Garry Kasparov of Russia took lead in the World Chess Super Tournament after beating Ukraine's Vasily Ivanchuk in the seventh round. 194.6 3 okay One point is awarded for a victory. A half point for a draw and none for a defeat. 194.6 4 vital The two-week tournament features six of the finest chess players in the world, among them the undisputed number one and two, Kasparov and Karpov. 194.6 5 vital Garry Kasparov needs only one draw to win the title of the World Chess Super Tournament. 194.6 6 okay Garry Kasparov has six points, one more than second-place Viswanathan Anand of India, whom he will face on Saturday. 194.6 7 vital The tournament is a 10-round round robin tournament. 194.6 8 okay The PCA dissolved in 1998. 194.6 9 vital Garry Kasparov broke away from FIDE in 1993 to form the Professional Chess Association (PCA). Qid 205.7: 'other' question for target 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo 205.7 1 vital Pinatubo eruption cooled world temperture a degree or two 205.7 2 vital U.S. Gelogical Service predicted eruption 205.7 3 vital Pinatubo most violent destructive eruptions 20th century 205.7 4 vital Flash flooding from Pinatubo killed 6,000 people 205.7 5 vital More people died from disease then from eruption of Pinatubo 205.7 6 vital Flooding continuing problem because siltation of rivers by Pinatubo 205.7 7 vital Destructive Mudslides from pyrocrastic materials to continue for 15 years 205.7 8 vital Mt Pinatubo part chain volcanoes Western Luzon 205.7 9 vital Pinatubo dormant for 600 years, erupts June 1991 205.7 10 okay Pinatubo last erupted 1992 205.7 11 okay Pinatubo known as geothermal area before eruption 205.7 12 okay Pinatubo hastened exist of US forces from Philippines Qid 215.8: 'other' question for target 1999 Sundance Film Festival 215.8 1 vital Sundance was born in 1985 215.8 2 okay "Three Seasons" won 3 awards 215.8 3 okay "Treasure Island" won Jury Award for distinctive vision 215.8 4 okay "Guinevere" won the dramatic screen play award 215.8 5 vital Sundance Festival lasted 10 days 215.8 6 okay "More" a Sundance winner, won an Oscar Nomination 215.8 7 okay "Right to Inform", a Sundance winner, won an Oscar Nomination. Qid 151.7: 'other' question for target Winston Cup 151.7 1 vital Some Winston drivers drop down in class & compete in lesser events 151.7 2 okay Minor league Busch Series races run on Saturdays 151.7 3 okay Some Winston Cup drivers are second generation 151.7 4 okay Busch Series has hopes of being more than just feeder (drivers) for Winston Series 151.7 5 okay Jeff Gordon at 24 was youngest driver to win cup Qid 162.7: 'other' question for target Multiple Myeloma 162.7 1 okay thalidomide banned worldwide in the 1960's 162.7 2 okay thalidomide caused deformities in babies 162.7 3 okay George Pompidou, premier of France, lived with multiple myeloma for 20 years 162.7 4 vital natural protein, restrictin-P, may be used to fight multiple myeloma 162.7 5 vital multiple myeloma, a cancer formed by malignant plasma cells 162.7 6 okay Mel Stottlemyre, 58, has multiple myeloma 162.7 7 okay Roger Neilson, 65, has multiple myeloma 162.7 8 vital most cases of myeloma probably start as MGUS Qid 173.8: 'other' question for target World Tourism Organization (WTO) 173.8 1 vital More than 135 countries belong to the World Tourism Organization. 173.8 2 vital Number of tourists worldwide is expected to double in next 10 years. 173.8 3 okay The WTO predicts that torists may take vacations in space in the future. 173.8 4 okay The WTO designated September 27th as "World Travel Day." 173.8 5 vital China is expected to be most popular tourist destination by 2020. 173.8 6 okay WTO predicts that 7.8 trillion $ will be spent on tourism by 2006. 173.8 7 vital The WTO is connected to the United Nations. Qid 184.8: 'other' question for target 1999 Chicago Marathon 184.8 1 vital The Chicago Marathon has a wheelchair division. 184.8 2 okay The top American female runner placed 6th. 184.8 3 okay Libbie Hickman was the top American female runner. 184.8 4 vital A new men's world record was set at the 1999 Chicago Marathon. 184.8 5 okay The full name of the marathon event in Chicago is the Lasalle Banks Chicago Marathon. 184.8 6 okay The top American male runner placed 4th. 184.8 7 okay David Morris was the top American male runner. 184.8 8 okay Franz Neitlispach (Switzerland) won the Wheelchair Division. Qid 195.8: 'other' question for target East Timor Independence 195.8 1 okay East Timor has an area of about 15,000 square kilometers. 195.8 2 vital East Timor was a Portuguese colony for some four centuries until 1975. 195.8 3 vital 98.6 percent of the about 450,000 registered voters showed up for the ballot. 195.8 4 okay East Timor is 2,000 kilometers (1,300 miles) east of Jakarta. 195.8 5 vital Population: 800,000 (estimated), mostly descendants of Malays and Papuans. 195.8 6 vital Religious Followers: Roman Catholics (91.4 percent) 195.8 7 okay Capital: Dili (population 100,000). 195.8 8 okay 80 percent of the U.N. force of around 9,000 troops will transfer from INTERFET. 195.8 9 okay Indonesia announced the integration of East Timor into the country in 1976 and declared it as the 27th province, but the United Nations never recognized the move. 195.8 10 vital Pro-Jakarta militias renewed in earnest their anti-independence campaign of intimidation, just one day after East Timor's residents voted to choose between independence and autonomy within Indonesia.