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Error code: DatasetGenerationCastError Exception: DatasetGenerationCastError Message: An error occurred while generating the dataset All the data files must have the same columns, but at some point there are 6 new columns ({'gold', 'category', 'opt2', 'opt0', 'opt1', 'opt3'}) and 3 missing columns ({'date', 'answer', 'q number'}). This happened while the csv dataset builder was generating data using hf://datasets/Jingmiao/PUZZLEQA/multiple_big_exp.tsv (at revision e650cfb9d9c0828e9a7f324945bacccd0aef9813) Please either edit the data files to have matching columns, or separate them into different configurations (see docs at https://hf.co/docs/hub/datasets-manual-configuration#multiple-configurations) Traceback: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 2011, in _prepare_split_single writer.write_table(table) File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py", line 585, in write_table pa_table = table_cast(pa_table, self._schema) File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 2302, in table_cast return cast_table_to_schema(table, schema) File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 2256, in cast_table_to_schema raise CastError( datasets.table.CastError: Couldn't cast category: string explanation: string question: string opt0: string opt1: string opt2: string opt3: string gold: int64 -- schema metadata -- pandas: '{"index_columns": [{"kind": "range", "name": null, "start": 0, "' + 1153 to {'date': Value(dtype='int64', id=None), 'explanation': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'q number': Value(dtype='int64', id=None), 'question': Value(dtype='string', id=None), 'answer': Value(dtype='string', id=None)} because column names don't match During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 1321, in compute_config_parquet_and_info_response parquet_operations = convert_to_parquet(builder) File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 935, in convert_to_parquet builder.download_and_prepare( File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1027, in download_and_prepare self._download_and_prepare( File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1122, in _download_and_prepare self._prepare_split(split_generator, **prepare_split_kwargs) File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1882, in _prepare_split for job_id, done, content in self._prepare_split_single( File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 2013, in _prepare_split_single raise DatasetGenerationCastError.from_cast_error( datasets.exceptions.DatasetGenerationCastError: An error occurred while generating the dataset All the data files must have the same columns, but at some point there are 6 new columns ({'gold', 'category', 'opt2', 'opt0', 'opt1', 'opt3'}) and 3 missing columns ({'date', 'answer', 'q number'}). This happened while the csv dataset builder was generating data using hf://datasets/Jingmiao/PUZZLEQA/multiple_big_exp.tsv (at revision e650cfb9d9c0828e9a7f324945bacccd0aef9813) Please either edit the data files to have matching columns, or separate them into different configurations (see docs at https://hf.co/docs/hub/datasets-manual-configuration#multiple-configurations)
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20,120,101 | It's our annual year-end news quiz, compiled with the help of Kathie Baker and Tim Goodman. You are given new names in the news — people you probably never heard of before 2011, but who became famous during the past 12 months. Explain why they're famous. | 1 | Kim Jong Un | He's the new North Korean leader |
20,120,101 | It's our annual year-end news quiz, compiled with the help of Kathie Baker and Tim Goodman. You are given new names in the news — people you probably never heard of before 2011, but who became famous during the past 12 months. Explain why they're famous. | 2 | Gilad Shalit | Gilad Shalit is the Israeli soldier who was released from captivity in exchange for many Palestinians |
20,120,101 | It's our annual year-end news quiz, compiled with the help of Kathie Baker and Tim Goodman. You are given new names in the news — people you probably never heard of before 2011, but who became famous during the past 12 months. Explain why they're famous. | 3 | Mohammed Bouazizi | He was a Tunisian street vendor whose self-immolation martyrdom triggered the Arab Spring and led to the overthrow of the Tunisian government |
20,120,101 | It's our annual year-end news quiz, compiled with the help of Kathie Baker and Tim Goodman. You are given new names in the news — people you probably never heard of before 2011, but who became famous during the past 12 months. Explain why they're famous. | 5 | Kris Humphries | He married Kim Kardashian for 72 days |
20,120,101 | It's our annual year-end news quiz, compiled with the help of Kathie Baker and Tim Goodman. You are given new names in the news — people you probably never heard of before 2011, but who became famous during the past 12 months. Explain why they're famous. | 6 | Watson | the computer that played "Jeopardy!" |
20,120,101 | It's our annual year-end news quiz, compiled with the help of Kathie Baker and Tim Goodman. You are given new names in the news — people you probably never heard of before 2011, but who became famous during the past 12 months. Explain why they're famous. | 7 | Siri | the new intelligence software system for the iPhone that answers questions for you. |
20,130,414 | Every answer is a two-word phrase in which the first word starts with O. Drop the O, and you'll get a new word that ends the phrase. | 1 | male resident of Muscat | Oman man |
20,130,414 | Every answer is a two-word phrase in which the first word starts with O. Drop the O, and you'll get a new word that ends the phrase. | 2 | statue of a lion made out of a butter substitute | oleo leo |
20,130,414 | Every answer is a two-word phrase in which the first word starts with O. Drop the O, and you'll get a new word that ends the phrase. | 3 | very wise Arkansas Indian | Osage sage |
20,130,414 | Every answer is a two-word phrase in which the first word starts with O. Drop the O, and you'll get a new word that ends the phrase. | 4 | area high in the atmosphere where the air is thin | ozone zone |
20,130,414 | Every answer is a two-word phrase in which the first word starts with O. Drop the O, and you'll get a new word that ends the phrase. | 5 | pumpkin colored stove | orange range |
20,130,414 | Every answer is a two-word phrase in which the first word starts with O. Drop the O, and you'll get a new word that ends the phrase. | 6 | accommodate R&B singer Mary J | oblige Blige |
20,130,414 | Every answer is a two-word phrase in which the first word starts with O. Drop the O, and you'll get a new word that ends the phrase. | 7 | grouchy muppet’s marks left by wounds | Oscar’s scars |
20,130,414 | Every answer is a two-word phrase in which the first word starts with O. Drop the O, and you'll get a new word that ends the phrase. | 8 | job to find what is left out | omission mission |
20,200,809 | Every answer today is the name of a famous person whose first initial and last name, in order, spell a word. For example, take Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence. The B of Benjamin + his last name spells BRUSH. I'll give you clues to the parts. You give me the names. | 1 | Oscar-winning actor (3,5) — expression of appreciation | Tom Hanks, thanks |
20,200,809 | Every answer today is the name of a famous person whose first initial and last name, in order, spell a word. For example, take Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence. The B of Benjamin + his last name spells BRUSH. I'll give you clues to the parts. You give me the names. | 2 | Singer with the Supremes (5,4) — worthless stuff | Diana Ross, dross |
20,200,809 | Every answer today is the name of a famous person whose first initial and last name, in order, spell a word. For example, take Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence. The B of Benjamin + his last name spells BRUSH. I'll give you clues to the parts. You give me the names. | 3 | Former baseball star (4,4) — writing that's not poetry | Pete Rose, prose |
20,200,809 | Every answer today is the name of a famous person whose first initial and last name, in order, spell a word. For example, take Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence. The B of Benjamin + his last name spells BRUSH. I'll give you clues to the parts. You give me the names. | 4 | Comedian and former host of the Oscars (5,4) — earthenware pot | Chris Rock, crock |
20,200,809 | Every answer today is the name of a famous person whose first initial and last name, in order, spell a word. For example, take Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence. The B of Benjamin + his last name spells BRUSH. I'll give you clues to the parts. You give me the names. | 5 | Singer with the group Hole (8,4) — garlic bulb | Courtney Love, clove |
20,200,809 | Every answer today is the name of a famous person whose first initial and last name, in order, spell a word. For example, take Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence. The B of Benjamin + his last name spells BRUSH. I'll give you clues to the parts. You give me the names. | 6 | Oldtime comedian with a radio show (4,5) — opposite of risen | Fred Allen, fallen |
20,200,809 | Every answer today is the name of a famous person whose first initial and last name, in order, spell a word. For example, take Benjamin Rush, signer of the Declaration of Independence. The B of Benjamin + his last name spells BRUSH. I'll give you clues to the parts. You give me the names. | 7 | Co-star of ""Desperate Housewives"" (4,7) — former British prime minister | Teri Hatcher |
20,190,623 | Every answer today is the name of a fabric or clothing material. You name it from its anagram. | 1 | LIKES - E | silk |
20,190,623 | Every answer today is the name of a fabric or clothing material. You name it from its anagram. | 2 | ON LOW - N | wool |
20,190,623 | Every answer today is the name of a fabric or clothing material. You name it from its anagram. | 3 | NOTARY - T | rayon |
20,190,623 | Every answer today is the name of a fabric or clothing material. You name it from its anagram. | 4 | MAIDEN - A | denim |
20,190,623 | Every answer today is the name of a fabric or clothing material. You name it from its anagram. | 5 | ANTICS - C | satin |
20,190,623 | Every answer today is the name of a fabric or clothing material. You name it from its anagram. | 6 | ARCHLY - H | lycra |
20,190,623 | Every answer today is the name of a fabric or clothing material. You name it from its anagram. | 7 | RECIPE - I | crepe |
20,190,623 | Every answer today is the name of a fabric or clothing material. You name it from its anagram. | 8 | CONTORT - R | cotton |
20,190,623 | Every answer today is the name of a fabric or clothing material. You name it from its anagram. | 9 | CALDRON - L | dacron |
20,190,623 | Every answer today is the name of a fabric or clothing material. You name it from its anagram. | 10 | REMATCHES - T | cashmere |
20,190,623 | Every answer today is the name of a fabric or clothing material. You name it from its anagram. | 11 | YOUR CROWD - W | corduroy |
20,170,709 | I'm going to give you clues for some 5-letter words. Switch the 2nd and 4th letters to make a new word that answers the second clue. | 1 | Christmas song / Reef material | carol, coral |
20,170,709 | I'm going to give you clues for some 5-letter words. Switch the 2nd and 4th letters to make a new word that answers the second clue. | 2 | No longer fresh / Roof material | stale, slate |
20,170,709 | I'm going to give you clues for some 5-letter words. Switch the 2nd and 4th letters to make a new word that answers the second clue. | 3 | Versions in the testing stage / Motel in ""Psycho""" | betas, Bates |
20,170,709 | I'm going to give you clues for some 5-letter words. Switch the 2nd and 4th letters to make a new word that answers the second clue. | 4 | Sheets, pillowcases, etc. / First leader of the Soviet Union | linen, Lenin |
20,170,709 | I'm going to give you clues for some 5-letter words. Switch the 2nd and 4th letters to make a new word that answers the second clue. | 5 | Song in the Bible / Blood component | psalm, plasm |
20,170,709 | I'm going to give you clues for some 5-letter words. Switch the 2nd and 4th letters to make a new word that answers the second clue. | 6 | Tree secretion / Up | resin, risen |
20,170,709 | I'm going to give you clues for some 5-letter words. Switch the 2nd and 4th letters to make a new word that answers the second clue. | 7 | Trail left by a snail / Grin | slime, smile |
20,170,709 | I'm going to give you clues for some 5-letter words. Switch the 2nd and 4th letters to make a new word that answers the second clue. | 8 | Male singing voice / Cartridge contents | tenor, toner |
20,170,709 | I'm going to give you clues for some 5-letter words. Switch the 2nd and 4th letters to make a new word that answers the second clue. | 9 | Marsh bird / Backbone | snipe, spine |
20,170,709 | I'm going to give you clues for some 5-letter words. Switch the 2nd and 4th letters to make a new word that answers the second clue. | 10 | Group of experts / Word before code or colony | panel, penal |
20,170,709 | I'm going to give you clues for some 5-letter words. Switch the 2nd and 4th letters to make a new word that answers the second clue. | 11 | Temperamental sorts / ___ Cup | divas, Davis |
20,170,709 | I'm going to give you clues for some 5-letter words. Switch the 2nd and 4th letters to make a new word that answers the second clue. | 12 | Home / Material for a Southwest home | abode, adobe |
20,181,209 | Every answer today is a familiar three-word phrase or title in which the first and last words are the same. I'll give you the middle word (and a clue, if necessary). You tell me the phrase. | 1 | THINGS — Phrase suggesting priority | first things first |
20,181,209 | Every answer today is a familiar three-word phrase or title in which the first and last words are the same. I'll give you the middle word (and a clue, if necessary). You tell me the phrase. | 2 | EAT — cutthroat | dog eat dog |
20,181,209 | Every answer today is a familiar three-word phrase or title in which the first and last words are the same. I'll give you the middle word (and a clue, if necessary). You tell me the phrase. | 3 | SWEET — What you say after returning from a long trip | home sweet home |
20,181,209 | Every answer today is a familiar three-word phrase or title in which the first and last words are the same. I'll give you the middle word (and a clue, if necessary). You tell me the phrase. | 4 | AGAINST — Not give up despite impossible odds | hope against hope |
20,181,209 | Every answer today is a familiar three-word phrase or title in which the first and last words are the same. I'll give you the middle word (and a clue, if necessary). You tell me the phrase. | 5 | MEANS — an emphatic refusal | no means no |
20,181,209 | Every answer today is a familiar three-word phrase or title in which the first and last words are the same. I'll give you the middle word (and a clue, if necessary). You tell me the phrase. | 6 | VERSUS — a classic feature of Mad magazine | Spy vs. Spy, or Kramer vs. Kramer |
20,181,209 | Every answer today is a familiar three-word phrase or title in which the first and last words are the same. I'll give you the middle word (and a clue, if necessary). You tell me the phrase. | 7 | SAY — Don't give up, there's always a possibility | never say never |
20,181,209 | Every answer today is a familiar three-word phrase or title in which the first and last words are the same. I'll give you the middle word (and a clue, if necessary). You tell me the phrase. | 8 | BABY — Catchphrase said by Sarah Palin at the 2008 Republican National Convention | drill baby drill |
20,181,209 | Every answer today is a familiar three-word phrase or title in which the first and last words are the same. I'll give you the middle word (and a clue, if necessary). You tell me the phrase. | 9 | THOUSAND — The number of ""Arabian Nights"" | one thousand one |
20,181,209 | Every answer today is a familiar three-word phrase or title in which the first and last words are the same. I'll give you the middle word (and a clue, if necessary). You tell me the phrase. | 10 | CITY — State capital north of Austin, Texas | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
20,181,209 | Every answer today is a familiar three-word phrase or title in which the first and last words are the same. I'll give you the middle word (and a clue, if necessary). You tell me the phrase. | 11 | GLORIOUS — Song from ""Oliver!"" with the lyric ""Just picture a great big steak / Fried, roasted, or stewed"" | Food Glorious Food |
20,181,209 | Every answer today is a familiar three-word phrase or title in which the first and last words are the same. I'll give you the middle word (and a clue, if necessary). You tell me the phrase. | 12 | BLOODY — 1971 film with Glenda Jackson and Peter Finch | Sunday Bloody Sunday |
20,181,209 | Every answer today is a familiar three-word phrase or title in which the first and last words are the same. I'll give you the middle word (and a clue, if necessary). You tell me the phrase. | 13 | JAMES — 007's introduction | Bond, James Bond |
20,181,209 | Every answer today is a familiar three-word phrase or title in which the first and last words are the same. I'll give you the middle word (and a clue, if necessary). You tell me the phrase. | 14 | NOT — Faux apology | sorry, not sorry |
20,171,231 | This is my annual ""New Names in the News Quiz."" I'll name some people and things you had probably never heard of until 2017 but that sprang to prominence during the past 12 months. You tell me who or what they are.1. Doug Jones 2. Gal Gadot3. Anthony Scaramucci4. Jack Phillips5. Emmerson Mnangagwa6. Tom Steyer7. Salvator Mundi | 1 | Doug Jones | Democratic upset winner in Alabama who ran against Roy Moore in a special election for Jeff Sessions' seat in the Senate |
20,171,231 | This is my annual ""New Names in the News Quiz."" I'll name some people and things you had probably never heard of until 2017 but that sprang to prominence during the past 12 months. You tell me who or what they are.1. Doug Jones 2. Gal Gadot3. Anthony Scaramucci4. Jack Phillips5. Emmerson Mnangagwa6. Tom Steyer7. Salvator Mundi | 2 | Gal Gadot | Israeli actress who starred as Wonder Woman |
20,171,231 | This is my annual ""New Names in the News Quiz."" I'll name some people and things you had probably never heard of until 2017 but that sprang to prominence during the past 12 months. You tell me who or what they are.1. Doug Jones 2. Gal Gadot3. Anthony Scaramucci4. Jack Phillips5. Emmerson Mnangagwa6. Tom Steyer7. Salvator Mundi | 3 | Anthony Scaramucci | President Trump's communications director for just 10 days |
20,171,231 | This is my annual ""New Names in the News Quiz."" I'll name some people and things you had probably never heard of until 2017 but that sprang to prominence during the past 12 months. You tell me who or what they are.1. Doug Jones 2. Gal Gadot3. Anthony Scaramucci4. Jack Phillips5. Emmerson Mnangagwa6. Tom Steyer7. Salvator Mundi | 4 | Jack Phillips | Colorado baker who refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple; his case is now before the Supreme Court |
20,171,231 | This is my annual ""New Names in the News Quiz."" I'll name some people and things you had probably never heard of until 2017 but that sprang to prominence during the past 12 months. You tell me who or what they are.1. Doug Jones 2. Gal Gadot3. Anthony Scaramucci4. Jack Phillips5. Emmerson Mnangagwa6. Tom Steyer7. Salvator Mundi | 5 | Emmerson Mnangagwa | New president of Zimbabwe, successor to Robert Mugabe |
20,171,231 | This is my annual ""New Names in the News Quiz."" I'll name some people and things you had probably never heard of until 2017 but that sprang to prominence during the past 12 months. You tell me who or what they are.1. Doug Jones 2. Gal Gadot3. Anthony Scaramucci4. Jack Phillips5. Emmerson Mnangagwa6. Tom Steyer7. Salvator Mundi | 6 | Tom Steyer | Billionaire activist who has spent millions of dollars in a campaign to impeach President Trump |
20,171,231 | This is my annual ""New Names in the News Quiz."" I'll name some people and things you had probably never heard of until 2017 but that sprang to prominence during the past 12 months. You tell me who or what they are.1. Doug Jones 2. Gal Gadot3. Anthony Scaramucci4. Jack Phillips5. Emmerson Mnangagwa6. Tom Steyer7. Salvator Mundi | 7 | Salvator Mundi | Painting by Leonardo da Vinci that sold at Christie's for a record $450.3 million |
20,150,517 | This week's on-air puzzle is similar to last week's, only a little harder. Every answer is the name of a country. For each word given, ignore the vowels. The consonants, in order from left to right, are the same consonants in the same order as in the country. For example, given the word ""omelet,"" the answer is ""Malta."" | 1 | supine | Spain |
20,150,517 | This week's on-air puzzle is similar to last week's, only a little harder. Every answer is the name of a country. For each word given, ignore the vowels. The consonants, in order from left to right, are the same consonants in the same order as in the country. For example, given the word ""omelet,"" the answer is ""Malta."" | 2 | climb | Colombia |
20,150,517 | This week's on-air puzzle is similar to last week's, only a little harder. Every answer is the name of a country. For each word given, ignore the vowels. The consonants, in order from left to right, are the same consonants in the same order as in the country. For example, given the word ""omelet,"" the answer is ""Malta."" | 3 | hinders | Honduras |
20,150,517 | This week's on-air puzzle is similar to last week's, only a little harder. Every answer is the name of a country. For each word given, ignore the vowels. The consonants, in order from left to right, are the same consonants in the same order as in the country. For example, given the word ""omelet,"" the answer is ""Malta."" | 4 | rouses | Russia |
20,150,517 | This week's on-air puzzle is similar to last week's, only a little harder. Every answer is the name of a country. For each word given, ignore the vowels. The consonants, in order from left to right, are the same consonants in the same order as in the country. For example, given the word ""omelet,"" the answer is ""Malta."" | 5 | encourage | Nicaragua |
20,150,517 | This week's on-air puzzle is similar to last week's, only a little harder. Every answer is the name of a country. For each word given, ignore the vowels. The consonants, in order from left to right, are the same consonants in the same order as in the country. For example, given the word ""omelet,"" the answer is ""Malta."" | 6 | cloned | Iceland |
20,150,517 | This week's on-air puzzle is similar to last week's, only a little harder. Every answer is the name of a country. For each word given, ignore the vowels. The consonants, in order from left to right, are the same consonants in the same order as in the country. For example, given the word ""omelet,"" the answer is ""Malta."" | 7 | smile | Somolia |
20,150,517 | This week's on-air puzzle is similar to last week's, only a little harder. Every answer is the name of a country. For each word given, ignore the vowels. The consonants, in order from left to right, are the same consonants in the same order as in the country. For example, given the word ""omelet,"" the answer is ""Malta."" | 8 | userlink | Sri Lanka |
20,150,517 | This week's on-air puzzle is similar to last week's, only a little harder. Every answer is the name of a country. For each word given, ignore the vowels. The consonants, in order from left to right, are the same consonants in the same order as in the country. For example, given the word ""omelet,"" the answer is ""Malta."" | 9 | origination | Argentina |
20,150,517 | This week's on-air puzzle is similar to last week's, only a little harder. Every answer is the name of a country. For each word given, ignore the vowels. The consonants, in order from left to right, are the same consonants in the same order as in the country. For example, given the word ""omelet,"" the answer is ""Malta."" | 10 | sterile | Australia |
20,150,405 | Every answer is a made-up, two-word phrase in which the first word has seven letters. Drop its first and last letters to get a five-letter word that is the second part of the phrase. For example: Bottled water from France that is not normal is ""deviant Evian."" | 1 | opposed to profits | against gains |
20,150,405 | Every answer is a made-up, two-word phrase in which the first word has seven letters. Drop its first and last letters to get a five-letter word that is the second part of the phrase. For example: Bottled water from France that is not normal is ""deviant Evian."" | 2 | catch sight of slight hobbles | glimpse limps |
20,150,405 | Every answer is a made-up, two-word phrase in which the first word has seven letters. Drop its first and last letters to get a five-letter word that is the second part of the phrase. For example: Bottled water from France that is not normal is ""deviant Evian."" | 3 | former Alaska governor with a milky white hue | opaline Palin |
20,150,405 | Every answer is a made-up, two-word phrase in which the first word has seven letters. Drop its first and last letters to get a five-letter word that is the second part of the phrase. For example: Bottled water from France that is not normal is ""deviant Evian."" | 4 | narrow walkway covered with a colorful curvy shirt pattern | Paisley aisle |
20,150,405 | Every answer is a made-up, two-word phrase in which the first word has seven letters. Drop its first and last letters to get a five-letter word that is the second part of the phrase. For example: Bottled water from France that is not normal is ""deviant Evian."" | 5 | great deal of wreckage from a ship (5-letter word comes first this time) | lotsa flotsam |
20,141,214 | These are some business-related puzzles made for the New York Times' DealBook conference in New York last Thursday. Every answer is the name of a Fortune 200 company — that is, one of the top 200 corporations according to the 2014 list in Fortune magazine. | 1 | What company’s name is appropriately inside the phrase METAL COATING? | Alcoa |
20,141,214 | These are some business-related puzzles made for the New York Times' DealBook conference in New York last Thursday. Every answer is the name of a Fortune 200 company — that is, one of the top 200 corporations according to the 2014 list in Fortune magazine. | 2 | What company’s name is an anagram of ICE POPS? | PepsiCo |
20,141,214 | These are some business-related puzzles made for the New York Times' DealBook conference in New York last Thursday. Every answer is the name of a Fortune 200 company — that is, one of the top 200 corporations according to the 2014 list in Fortune magazine. | 3 | What company’s name consists of 8 letters, 4 of which are L’s? | Eli Lilly |
20,141,214 | These are some business-related puzzles made for the New York Times' DealBook conference in New York last Thursday. Every answer is the name of a Fortune 200 company — that is, one of the top 200 corporations according to the 2014 list in Fortune magazine. | 4 | What company’s name becomes the name of an Olympic sport if you change the third letter to an X? | Boeing (making boxing) |
20,141,214 | These are some business-related puzzles made for the New York Times' DealBook conference in New York last Thursday. Every answer is the name of a Fortune 200 company — that is, one of the top 200 corporations according to the 2014 list in Fortune magazine. | 5 | What company’s name is pig Latin for an insect? | eBay |
20,141,214 | These are some business-related puzzles made for the New York Times' DealBook conference in New York last Thursday. Every answer is the name of a Fortune 200 company — that is, one of the top 200 corporations according to the 2014 list in Fortune magazine. | 6 | What company’s name consists of the names of two presidents’ names? (a tricky clue) | Johnson & Johnson |
20,131,229 | Today’s on-air puzzle is called, Now You Know Them. | 1 | Rob Ford | mayor of Toronto who admitted using crack cocaine |
20,131,229 | Today’s on-air puzzle is called, Now You Know Them. | 2 | Edward Snowden | NSA whistleblower |
20,131,229 | Today’s on-air puzzle is called, Now You Know Them. | 3 | George Alexander Louis Windsor | Royal baby born to Prince William and Duchess Catherine |
20,131,229 | Today’s on-air puzzle is called, Now You Know Them. | 4 | North West | Baby of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West |
20,131,229 | Today’s on-air puzzle is called, Now You Know Them. | 5 | Hassan Rouhani | New president of Iran, regarded as a moderate |
20,131,229 | Today’s on-air puzzle is called, Now You Know Them. | 6 | Janet Yellen | President Obama’s nominee to be the new Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board |
20,131,229 | Today’s on-air puzzle is called, Now You Know Them. | 7 | Magnus Carlsen | new world chess champion |
20,131,229 | Today’s on-air puzzle is called, Now You Know Them. | 8 | Sunny | the Obama’s new dog |
20,140,413 | Three words that start with the same letter will be presented in a group. Find a word that shares the same first letter as the three, and that can follow each word within the group to complete a compound word or a familiar two-word phrase. Example: ""big,"" ""broad,"" ""boy""; the answer would be ""band"" to get ""big band,"" ""broadband"" and ""boy band."" | 1 | calling, credit and Christmas | card |
20,140,413 | Three words that start with the same letter will be presented in a group. Find a word that shares the same first letter as the three, and that can follow each word within the group to complete a compound word or a familiar two-word phrase. Example: ""big,"" ""broad,"" ""boy""; the answer would be ""band"" to get ""big band,"" ""broadband"" and ""boy band."" | 2 | cable, cattle and company | car |
20,140,413 | Three words that start with the same letter will be presented in a group. Find a word that shares the same first letter as the three, and that can follow each word within the group to complete a compound word or a familiar two-word phrase. Example: ""big,"" ""broad,"" ""boy""; the answer would be ""band"" to get ""big band,"" ""broadband"" and ""boy band."" | 3 | electric, eagle and evil | eye |
20,140,413 | Three words that start with the same letter will be presented in a group. Find a word that shares the same first letter as the three, and that can follow each word within the group to complete a compound word or a familiar two-word phrase. Example: ""big,"" ""broad,"" ""boy""; the answer would be ""band"" to get ""big band,"" ""broadband"" and ""boy band."" | 4 | fist, fire and food | fight |
20,140,413 | Three words that start with the same letter will be presented in a group. Find a word that shares the same first letter as the three, and that can follow each word within the group to complete a compound word or a familiar two-word phrase. Example: ""big,"" ""broad,"" ""boy""; the answer would be ""band"" to get ""big band,"" ""broadband"" and ""boy band."" | 5 | guessing, golf and ground | game |
20,140,413 | Three words that start with the same letter will be presented in a group. Find a word that shares the same first letter as the three, and that can follow each word within the group to complete a compound word or a familiar two-word phrase. Example: ""big,"" ""broad,"" ""boy""; the answer would be ""band"" to get ""big band,"" ""broadband"" and ""boy band."" | 6 | pie, pizza and Peter | pan |
Acknowledgements
The PUZZLEQA is scraped from NPR Sunday Puzzle Official Website and NPR Puzzle Synopsis, made by a group of fans by running a mailing list that distributed questions and answers for each week’s puzzle. The authors of the dataset cleaned the data and made some multiple choice based on the question and answers.
Creation
The Multiple Choice Dataset is generated from PUZZLEQA dataset using the following algorithm.
- Read the fr_big_exp.tsv.tsv file
- Group rule-question-answer triples in a given Sunday together (so the rules of each question will be the same)
- For each question, randomly select three other answers from answers on the same Sunday. Shuffle 3 selected answers with the correct answer for the given question to obtain 4 choices for this question. \
- identify the correct answer for the given question as the "gold" answer.
Recent.tsv is the dataset based on the NPR PUZZLE in 2023.
Citation
@inproceedings{zhao2023solving, title={Solving and Generating NPR Sunday Puzzles with Large Language Models}, author={Jingmiao Zhao and Carolyn Jane Anderson}, year={2023}, eprint={2306.12255}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={cs.CL} }
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