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Who was the winner of American Idols ninth season?
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What U2 song was released by Lee DeWyze after winning American Idol?
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When was the finale held?
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Who won this season of Idol?
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What song did DeWyze cover for his first release?
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Which song did Bowersox cover for her first release?
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Season ten is the first to include online auditions where contestants could submit a 40-second video audition via Myspace. Karen Rodriguez was one such auditioner and reached the final rounds.
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What was the first season of American Idol to feature online auditions?
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What website hosted auditions for American Idols tenth season?
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How did Karen Rodriguez audition for American Idol season ten?
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This is the first season to have what kind of auditions?
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Where could contestants submit a video audition?
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Season seven premiered on January 15, 2008, for a two-day, four-hour premiere. The media focused on the professional status of the season seven contestants, the so-called 'ringers', many of whom, including Kristy Lee Cook, Brooke White, Michael Johns, and in particular Carly Smithson, had prior recording contracts. Contestant David Hernandez also attracted some attention due to his past employment as a stripper.
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What year did season seven of American Idol first air?
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Which season seven contestant had worked as a stripper before his time on American Idol?
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Which contestant was talked about most for having a record deal before being a contestant on American Idol?
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When did season seven premiere?
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Which contestant drew attention because he was a former stripper?
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Why did many of the contestants draw the attention of the media?
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Which contestant garnered the most attention because of a prior recording contract?
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SQuAD
This season also saw the launch of the American Idol Songwriter contest which allows fans to vote for the "coronation song". Thousands of recordings of original songs were submitted by songwriters, and 20 entries selected for the public vote. The winning song, "This Is My Now", was performed by both finalists during the finale and released by Sparks on May 24, 2007.
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In what year did American Idol begin a contest to decide the winners single?
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What is the first song released by Jordin Sparks after winning American Idol?
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How was "This is My Now" decided as the first single for the American Idol winner in 2007?
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Which contest started during this season?
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Fans could vote for what during this contest?
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Of the thousands of songs entered, how many were the public able to vote for?
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What song won the contest?
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This season also saw the launch of the American Idol Songwriter contest which allows fans to vote for the "coronation song". Thousands of recordings of original songs were submitted by songwriters, and 20 entries selected for the public vote. The winning song, "This Is My Now", was performed by both finalists during the finale and released by Sparks on May 24, 2007.
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When did Sparks release her version of the song?
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SQuAD
In seasons ten and eleven, a further round was added in Las Vegas, where the contestants perform in groups based on a theme, followed by one final solo round to determine the semi-finalists. At the end of this stage of the competition, 24 to 36 contestants are selected to move on to the semi-final stage. In season twelve the Las Vegas round became a Sudden Death round, where the judges had to choose five guys and five girls each night (four nights) to make the top twenty. In season thirteen, a new round called "Hollywood or Home" was added, where if the judges were uncertain about some contestants, those contestants were required to perform soon after landing in Los Angeles, and those who failed to impress were sent back home before they reached Hollywood.
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In what city did contestants perform an additional round in seasons ten and eleven?
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What was the Las Vegas round called in season twelve?
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In which season was the "Hollywood or Home" round added to the competition?
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There were 13 finalists this season, but two were eliminated in the first result show of the finals. A new feature introduced was the "Judges' Save", and Matt Giraud was saved from elimination at the top seven by the judges when he received the fewest votes. The next week, Lil Rounds and Anoop Desai were eliminated.
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How many finalists were there on season eight of American Idol?
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Who was the first contestant to benefit from the Judges Save?
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How many contestants were eliminated during the first week after the judges save?
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How many contestants were sent home during the first week of finals?
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Who was sent home the week after the judges saved Matt Giraud?
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How many finalists were on this season?
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SQuAD
There were 13 finalists this season, but two were eliminated in the first result show of the finals. A new feature introduced was the "Judges' Save", and Matt Giraud was saved from elimination at the top seven by the judges when he received the fewest votes. The next week, Lil Rounds and Anoop Desai were eliminated.
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How many finalists were eliminated during the first results show?
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SQuAD
There were 13 finalists this season, but two were eliminated in the first result show of the finals. A new feature introduced was the "Judges' Save", and Matt Giraud was saved from elimination at the top seven by the judges when he received the fewest votes. The next week, Lil Rounds and Anoop Desai were eliminated.
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Which contestant was saved with the first Judges' Save?
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SQuAD
Pia Toscano, one of the presumed favorites to advance far in the season, was unexpectedly eliminated on April 7, 2011, finishing in ninth place. Her elimination drew criticisms from some former Idol contestants, as well as actor Tom Hanks.
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What contestant came in ninth on season ten of American Idol?
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SQuAD
Pia Toscano, one of the presumed favorites to advance far in the season, was unexpectedly eliminated on April 7, 2011, finishing in ninth place. Her elimination drew criticisms from some former Idol contestants, as well as actor Tom Hanks.
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What actor was upset when Pia Toscano was eliminated on American Idol?
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SQuAD
Pia Toscano, one of the presumed favorites to advance far in the season, was unexpectedly eliminated on April 7, 2011, finishing in ninth place. Her elimination drew criticisms from some former Idol contestants, as well as actor Tom Hanks.
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Which fan favorite was unexpectedly eliminated earlier than expected?
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SQuAD
Pia Toscano, one of the presumed favorites to advance far in the season, was unexpectedly eliminated on April 7, 2011, finishing in ninth place. Her elimination drew criticisms from some former Idol contestants, as well as actor Tom Hanks.
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Which actor criticized Toscano's elimination?
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SQuAD
Each season premieres with the audition round, taking place in different cities. The audition episodes typically feature a mix of potential finalists, interesting characters and woefully inadequate contestants. Each successful contestant receives a golden ticket to proceed on to the next round in Hollywood. Based on their performances during the Hollywood round (Las Vegas round for seasons 10 onwards), 24 to 36 contestants are selected by the judges to participate in the semifinals. From the semifinal onwards the contestants perform their songs live, with the judges making their critiques after each performance. The contestants are voted for by the viewing public, and the outcome of the public votes is then revealed in the results show typically on the following night. The results shows feature group performances by the contestants as well as guest performers. The Top-three results show also features the homecoming events for the Top 3 finalists. The season reaches its climax in a two-hour results finale show, where the winner of the season is revealed.
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What is given to contestants who make it past the audition round?
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SQuAD
Each season premieres with the audition round, taking place in different cities. The audition episodes typically feature a mix of potential finalists, interesting characters and woefully inadequate contestants. Each successful contestant receives a golden ticket to proceed on to the next round in Hollywood. Based on their performances during the Hollywood round (Las Vegas round for seasons 10 onwards), 24 to 36 contestants are selected by the judges to participate in the semifinals. From the semifinal onwards the contestants perform their songs live, with the judges making their critiques after each performance. The contestants are voted for by the viewing public, and the outcome of the public votes is then revealed in the results show typically on the following night. The results shows feature group performances by the contestants as well as guest performers. The Top-three results show also features the homecoming events for the Top 3 finalists. The season reaches its climax in a two-hour results finale show, where the winner of the season is revealed.
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In the audition rounds, what do contestants who win the approval of the judges receive?
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SQuAD
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Who votes for the winning contestants starting with the semi-final round?
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SQuAD
Phillips became the winner, beating Sanchez. Prior to the announcement of the winner, season five finalist Ace Young proposed marriage to season three runner-up Diana DeGarmo on stage – which she accepted.
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What former contestant did Ace Young ask to marry him?
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Phillips became the winner, beating Sanchez. Prior to the announcement of the winner, season five finalist Ace Young proposed marriage to season three runner-up Diana DeGarmo on stage – which she accepted.
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In What season did Diana DeGarmo come in second on American Idol?
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Who won this season of Idol?
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Which season was Ace Young on?
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Which season was Diana DeGarmo on?
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The top 12 finalists originally included Mario Vazquez, but he dropped out citing 'personal reasons' and was replaced by Nikko Smith. Later, an employee of Freemantle Media, which produces the show, sued the company for wrongful termination, claiming that he was dismissed after complaining about lewd behavior by Vazquez toward him during the show.
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Who got a spot in the top 12 after Mario Vasquez dropped out?
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Who replaced Vasquez as a finalist?
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What company produces the show?
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A former employee states he was fired after complaining about which finalist?
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Which contestant sang "Imagine" on season seven of American Idol?
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In which season of American Idol did Jennifer Lopez become a judge?
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What song did Jason Castro receive praise for singing during the semi-finals on American Idol?
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Whose recording of Hallelujah became successful again after being performed on American Idol?
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SQuAD
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On what digital platform were contestants performances released to after airing on American Idol?
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SQuAD
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Which David Archuletta cover was thought to be the best of the season by many?
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Who said it Archuletta's rendition is one that she will never forget?
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Which finalist sang "Hallelujah" during the semi-finals?
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Castro's performance sent which singer's version to the top of a Billboard chart?
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For the first time, recordings of the contestant's songs could be purchased where?
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SQuAD
One of the more prominent contestants this year was Chris Medina, whose story of caring for his brain-damaged fiancée received widespread coverage. Medina was cut in the Top 40 round. Casey Abrams, who suffers from ulcerative colitis, was hospitalized twice and missed the Top 13 result show. The judges used their one save on Abrams on the Top 11, and as a result this was the first season that 11 finalists went on tour instead of 10. In the following week, Naima Adedapo and Thia Megia were both eliminated the following week.
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Which contestant had a fiancé that had suffered brain damage?
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SQuAD
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In which round was Chris Medina eliminated n season ten of American Idol?
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SQuAD
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Which season ten contestant was in the hospital instead of at the Top 13 results show?
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SQuAD
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Which contestants did the judges save on season ten of American Idol?
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SQuAD
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Which contestant cared for his brain-damaged fiancee?
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SQuAD
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When was Medina eliminated from the competition?
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SQuAD
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Which contestant suffered from ulcerative colitis?
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SQuAD
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Which show did Abrams miss because he was in the hospital?
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SQuAD
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Who received the Judges' Save this season?
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Finalist Phillip Phillips suffered from kidney pain and was taken to the hospital before the Top 13 results show, and later received medical procedure to alleviate a blockage caused by kidney stones. He was reported to have eight surgeries during his Idol run, and had considered quitting the show due to the pain. He underwent surgery to remove the stones and reconstruct his kidney soon after the season had finished.
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Which season 11 contestant had to go to the hospital before the Top 13 Results?
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Why was Phillip Phillips hospitalized during his time on American Idol?
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How many times did Phillip Phillips have surgery when he was on American Idol?
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Which contestant thought about leaving the contest because of pain in his kidney?
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Which contestant had eight surgeries during his Idol run?
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What kind of pain did Phillips endure?
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Towards the end of the season, Randy Jackson, the last remaining of the original judges, announced that he would no longer serve as a judge to pursue other business ventures. Both judges Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj also decided to leave after one season to focus on their music careers.
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Which long time judge decided to leave his position at the end of the season?
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How many seasons was Mariah Carey a judge on American Idol?
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Who announced this would be his final year as a judge?
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Who were the other judges to leave after this season?
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Phillips released "Home" as his coronation song, while Sanchez released "Change Nothing". Phillips' "Home" has since become the best selling of all coronation songs.
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What is the first song that Phillip Phliips released after winning American Idol?
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What is the name of the song that Jessica Sanchez released first after American Idol?
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What was Phillip's coronation song?
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What song did Sanchez release?
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Which song is the best selling coronation song of all Idol seasons?
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What genre of music did season ten American Idol contestant Lauren Alaina sing?
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Who was the winner of American Idols tenth season?
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What song did Scotty McCreery first release after winning American Idol?
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What song did Lauren Alaina release after coming in second on American Idol?
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What is the name of the successful album that Ruben Studdard released in 2003?
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When was the season finale of Idol?
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Who won this season of Idol?
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Scotty's first album reached the top Billboard spot, the first time for an Idol winner since when?
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Season 11 premiered on January 18, 2012. On February 23, it was announced that one more finalist would join the Top 24 making it the Top 25, and that was Jermaine Jones. However, on March 14, Jones was disqualified in 12th place for concealing arrests and outstanding warrants. Jones denied the accusation that he concealed his arrests.
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In what year did American Idol first air its eleventh season?
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SQuAD
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How many contestants made it to the finals on season 11 of American Idol?
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[ "25" ]
SQuAD
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What contestant was removed from the competition for concealing legal troubles?
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SQuAD
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When did season 11 premiere?
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