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News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. ||||| With these victories, he secured his northern frontier. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Getae |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Getae |
The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. ||||| Crossing the river at night, he surprised them and forced their army to retreat after the first cavalry skirmish. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Getae |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. ||||| With these victories, he secured his northern frontier. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Thracian |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Thracian |
The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. ||||| Crossing the river at night, he surprised them and forced their army to retreat after the first cavalry skirmish. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Thracian |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. ||||| With these victories, he secured his northern frontier. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Independent Thracians |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Independent Thracians |
The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. ||||| Crossing the river at night, he surprised them and forced their army to retreat after the first cavalry skirmish. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Independent Thracians |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. ||||| With these victories, he secured his northern frontier. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Taulanti |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Taulanti |
The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. ||||| Crossing the river at night, he surprised them and forced their army to retreat after the first cavalry skirmish. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Taulanti |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. ||||| With these victories, he secured his northern frontier. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Triballi |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Triballi |
The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. ||||| Crossing the river at night, he surprised them and forced their army to retreat after the first cavalry skirmish. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Triballi |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. ||||| With these victories, he secured his northern frontier. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier The Illyrians and the Taulanti |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier The Illyrians and the Taulanti |
The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. ||||| Crossing the river at night, he surprised them and forced their army to retreat after the first cavalry skirmish. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier The Illyrians and the Taulanti |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. ||||| With these victories, he secured his northern frontier. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Illyria |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Illyria |
The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. ||||| Crossing the river at night, he surprised them and forced their army to retreat after the first cavalry skirmish. | What two groups did Alexander defeat in order to secure the northern frontier Illyria |
The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. ||||| Alexander then set out on his Asian campaign, leaving Antipater as regent. ||||| Alexander then marched for three days to the Danube, encountering the Getae tribe on the opposite shore. ||||| Crossing the river at night, he surprised them and forced their army to retreat after the first cavalry skirmish. | Did Alexander begin his Asian campaign before his defeat of Thebes After |
Alexander then marched for three days to the Danube, encountering the Getae tribe on the opposite shore. ||||| While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. ||||| The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. | Did Alexander begin his Asian campaign before his defeat of Thebes After |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| In the spring of 335 BC, he advanced to suppress several revolts. ||||| Before crossing to Asia, Alexander wanted to safeguard his northern borders. ||||| The Macedonians marched into the country of the Triballi, and defeated their army near the Lyginus river (a tributary of the Danube). | Did Alexander begin his Asian campaign before his defeat of Thebes After |
Before crossing to Asia, Alexander wanted to safeguard his northern borders. ||||| While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. | Did Alexander set out to secure his northern fronts and was he able to accomplish this goal Goal accomplished |
Before crossing to Asia, Alexander wanted to safeguard his northern borders. ||||| The Macedonians marched into the country of the Triballi, and defeated their army near the Lyginus river (a tributary of the Danube). | Did Alexander set out to secure his northern fronts and was he able to accomplish this goal Goal accomplished |
The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| Starting from Amphipolis, he traveled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians"; and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the heights. | Did Alexander set out to secure his northern fronts and was he able to accomplish this goal Goal accomplished |
Before crossing to Asia, Alexander wanted to safeguard his northern borders. ||||| While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. | Did Alexander set out to secure his northern fronts and was he able to accomplish this goal Yes and yes |
Before crossing to Asia, Alexander wanted to safeguard his northern borders. ||||| The Macedonians marched into the country of the Triballi, and defeated their army near the Lyginus river (a tributary of the Danube). | Did Alexander set out to secure his northern fronts and was he able to accomplish this goal Yes and yes |
The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| Starting from Amphipolis, he traveled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians"; and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the heights. | Did Alexander set out to secure his northern fronts and was he able to accomplish this goal Yes and yes |
Before crossing to Asia, Alexander wanted to safeguard his northern borders. ||||| Starting from Amphipolis, he traveled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians"; and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the heights. | Who is Alexander's army called The Macedonian army |
Starting from Amphipolis, he traveled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians"; and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the heights. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. | Who is Alexander's army called The Macedonian army |
Crossing the river at night, he surprised them and forced their army to retreat after the first cavalry skirmish. ||||| While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. | Who is Alexander's army called The Macedonian army |
Before crossing to Asia, Alexander wanted to safeguard his northern borders. ||||| Starting from Amphipolis, he traveled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians"; and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the heights. | Who is Alexander's army called The Macedonians |
Starting from Amphipolis, he traveled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians"; and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the heights. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. | Who is Alexander's army called The Macedonians |
Crossing the river at night, he surprised them and forced their army to retreat after the first cavalry skirmish. ||||| While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. | Who is Alexander's army called The Macedonians |
While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| Alexander immediately headed south. | What southern groups rebelled during Alexander's northern campaign Thebans and Athenians |
While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. | What southern groups rebelled during Alexander's northern campaign Thebans and Athenians |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Starting from Amphipolis, he traveled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians"; and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the heights. | What southern groups rebelled during Alexander's northern campaign Thebans and Athenians |
While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| Alexander immediately headed south. | What was Alexander's immediate response when Thebes and Athens rebelled Razed the city |
Alexander immediately headed south. ||||| The Macedonians marched into the country of the Triballi, and defeated their army near the Lyginus river (a tributary of the Danube). | What was Alexander's immediate response when Thebes and Athens rebelled Razed the city |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| In the spring of 335 BC, he advanced to suppress several revolts. | What was Alexander's immediate response when Thebes and Athens rebelled Razed the city |
While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| Alexander immediately headed south. | What was Alexander's immediate response when Thebes and Athens rebelled Alexander headed south |
Alexander immediately headed south. ||||| The Macedonians marched into the country of the Triballi, and defeated their army near the Lyginus river (a tributary of the Danube). | What was Alexander's immediate response when Thebes and Athens rebelled Alexander headed south |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| In the spring of 335 BC, he advanced to suppress several revolts. | What was Alexander's immediate response when Thebes and Athens rebelled Alexander headed south |
While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| Alexander immediately headed south. | What was Alexander's immediate response when Thebes and Athens rebelled Barnett |
Alexander immediately headed south. ||||| The Macedonians marched into the country of the Triballi, and defeated their army near the Lyginus river (a tributary of the Danube). | What was Alexander's immediate response when Thebes and Athens rebelled Barnett |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| In the spring of 335 BC, he advanced to suppress several revolts. | What was Alexander's immediate response when Thebes and Athens rebelled Barnett |
While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| Alexander immediately headed south. | What was Alexander's immediate response when Thebes and Athens rebelled Headed south |
Alexander immediately headed south. ||||| The Macedonians marched into the country of the Triballi, and defeated their army near the Lyginus river (a tributary of the Danube). | What was Alexander's immediate response when Thebes and Athens rebelled Headed south |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| In the spring of 335 BC, he advanced to suppress several revolts. | What was Alexander's immediate response when Thebes and Athens rebelled Headed south |
While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| Alexander immediately headed south. | Where in Greece are Thebes and Athens located South |
While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. | Where in Greece are Thebes and Athens located South |
The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. ||||| Starting from Amphipolis, he traveled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians"; and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the heights. | Where in Greece are Thebes and Athens located South |
While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| Alexander immediately headed south. | Where in Greece are Thebes and Athens located South of Greece |
While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. | Where in Greece are Thebes and Athens located South of Greece |
The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. ||||| Starting from Amphipolis, he traveled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians"; and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the heights. | Where in Greece are Thebes and Athens located South of Greece |
While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| Alexander immediately headed south. | Where in Greece are Thebes and Athens located Greece |
While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. | Where in Greece are Thebes and Athens located Greece |
The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. ||||| Starting from Amphipolis, he traveled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians"; and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the heights. | Where in Greece are Thebes and Athens located Greece |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. | Were Cleitus and Glaukias killed in battle against Alexander's forces They fled |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. | Were Cleitus and Glaukias killed in battle against Alexander's forces They fled |
The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. ||||| While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. | Were Cleitus and Glaukias killed in battle against Alexander's forces They fled |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. | Were Cleitus and Glaukias killed in battle against Alexander's forces No |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. | Were Cleitus and Glaukias killed in battle against Alexander's forces No |
The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. ||||| While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. | Were Cleitus and Glaukias killed in battle against Alexander's forces No |
While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. ||||| The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. | How did the Thebans rebel against Alexander Decided to fight |
While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. ||||| Alexander immediately headed south. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. | How did the Thebans rebel against Alexander Decided to fight |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| Alexander immediately headed south. | How did the Thebans rebel against Alexander Decided to fight |
While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. ||||| The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. | How did the Thebans rebel against Alexander Cowed Athens |
While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. ||||| Alexander immediately headed south. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. | How did the Thebans rebel against Alexander Cowed Athens |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| Alexander immediately headed south. | How did the Thebans rebel against Alexander Cowed Athens |
While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. ||||| While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. ||||| The Theban resistance was ineffective, and Alexander razed the city and divided its territory between the other Boeotian cities. | How did the Thebans rebel against Alexander The Thebans resisted and decided to fight |
While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. ||||| Alexander immediately headed south. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. | How did the Thebans rebel against Alexander The Thebans resisted and decided to fight |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| Alexander immediately headed south. | How did the Thebans rebel against Alexander The Thebans resisted and decided to fight |
Ralph had been bitten by a hamster Which is really a lab rat , brought onto the plane by Henry for his school students . ||||| Ralph is restrained , but not before he bites the flight attendant Paula . | What causes Ralph to bite the flight attendant Bitten by hamster |
Ralph is restrained , but not before he bites the flight attendant Paula . ||||| Disobeying orders , Captain Forrest and his co-pilot Willsy find a jetway operated by a baggage handler Ed Ramirez . | What causes Ralph to bite the flight attendant Bitten by hamster |
The plane is forced to make an emergency landing in Las Vegas , and once it has landed , air traffic control refuses to let it approach the gate . ||||| While in the plane , Jenny is attacked by an infected Captain Forrest and Nial shoots and kills him , but it seems that some of the captain's blood had gotten into Nial's eye . | What causes Ralph to bite the flight attendant Bitten by hamster |
Ralph had been bitten by a hamster Which is really a lab rat , brought onto the plane by Henry for his school students . ||||| Ralph is restrained , but not before he bites the flight attendant Paula . | What causes Ralph to bite the flight attendant Lab Rat |
Ralph is restrained , but not before he bites the flight attendant Paula . ||||| Disobeying orders , Captain Forrest and his co-pilot Willsy find a jetway operated by a baggage handler Ed Ramirez . | What causes Ralph to bite the flight attendant Lab Rat |
The plane is forced to make an emergency landing in Las Vegas , and once it has landed , air traffic control refuses to let it approach the gate . ||||| While in the plane , Jenny is attacked by an infected Captain Forrest and Nial shoots and kills him , but it seems that some of the captain's blood had gotten into Nial's eye . | What causes Ralph to bite the flight attendant Lab Rat |
Ralph had been bitten by a hamster Which is really a lab rat , brought onto the plane by Henry for his school students . ||||| Ralph is restrained , but not before he bites the flight attendant Paula . | What causes Ralph to bite the flight attendant Ralph became infected because he had been bitten by a hamster Which is really a lab rat |
Ralph is restrained , but not before he bites the flight attendant Paula . ||||| Disobeying orders , Captain Forrest and his co-pilot Willsy find a jetway operated by a baggage handler Ed Ramirez . | What causes Ralph to bite the flight attendant Ralph became infected because he had been bitten by a hamster Which is really a lab rat |
The plane is forced to make an emergency landing in Las Vegas , and once it has landed , air traffic control refuses to let it approach the gate . ||||| While in the plane , Jenny is attacked by an infected Captain Forrest and Nial shoots and kills him , but it seems that some of the captain's blood had gotten into Nial's eye . | What causes Ralph to bite the flight attendant Ralph became infected because he had been bitten by a hamster Which is really a lab rat |
Ralph had been bitten by a hamster Which is really a lab rat , brought onto the plane by Henry for his school students . ||||| Ralph is restrained , but not before he bites the flight attendant Paula . | What causes Ralph to bite the flight attendant Bitten by lab rat |
Ralph is restrained , but not before he bites the flight attendant Paula . ||||| Disobeying orders , Captain Forrest and his co-pilot Willsy find a jetway operated by a baggage handler Ed Ramirez . | What causes Ralph to bite the flight attendant Bitten by lab rat |
The plane is forced to make an emergency landing in Las Vegas , and once it has landed , air traffic control refuses to let it approach the gate . ||||| While in the plane , Jenny is attacked by an infected Captain Forrest and Nial shoots and kills him , but it seems that some of the captain's blood had gotten into Nial's eye . | What causes Ralph to bite the flight attendant Bitten by lab rat |
The lead flight attendant Jenny , Henry , Ed , Nial Britz , and Preston sneak back into the plane to retrieve it . ||||| One of the passengers , a military medic named Shilah Washington , reveals she has a medical kit in her bag in the plane's cargo hold . | People head back to the plane to get what The medical kit |
One of the passengers , a military medic named Shilah Washington , reveals she has a medical kit in her bag in the plane's cargo hold . ||||| Almost everyone evacuates the plane , except for the elderly couple Bev Stevens and her paralyzed mute husband Doc Stevens , and the pilots , who try to keep the violent Ralph contained in an aircraft bathroom . | People head back to the plane to get what The medical kit |
They retrieve Shilah's kit and Nial's gun and they try to leave the hold . ||||| Ralph had been bitten by a hamster Which is really a lab rat , brought onto the plane by Henry for his school students . | People head back to the plane to get what The medical kit |
Ralph had been bitten by a hamster Which is really a lab rat , brought onto the plane by Henry for his school students . ||||| Almost everyone evacuates the plane , except for the elderly couple Bev Stevens and her paralyzed mute husband Doc Stevens , and the pilots , who try to keep the violent Ralph contained in an aircraft bathroom . | Where is Ralph contained after he is bitten by a hamster Aircraft bathroom |
Almost everyone evacuates the plane , except for the elderly couple Bev Stevens and her paralyzed mute husband Doc Stevens , and the pilots , who try to keep the violent Ralph contained in an aircraft bathroom . ||||| Disobeying orders , Captain Forrest and his co-pilot Willsy find a jetway operated by a baggage handler Ed Ramirez . | Where is Ralph contained after he is bitten by a hamster Aircraft bathroom |
Soon , armed soldiers and what appear to be CDC scientists surround the terminal . ||||| The lead flight attendant Jenny , Henry , Ed , Nial Britz , and Preston sneak back into the plane to retrieve it . | Where is Ralph contained after he is bitten by a hamster Aircraft bathroom |
A flight from Los Angeles to Nashville is diverted to land in Las Vegas , Nevada when one of the passengers , Ralph Bundt becomes violent and attacks a stewardess . ||||| Ralph had been bitten by a hamster Which is really a lab rat , brought onto the plane by Henry for his school students . | What was the original destination of the plane, and where did it land Nashville |
A flight from Los Angeles to Nashville is diverted to land in Las Vegas , Nevada when one of the passengers , Ralph Bundt becomes violent and attacks a stewardess . ||||| While in the plane , Jenny is attacked by an infected Captain Forrest and Nial shoots and kills him , but it seems that some of the captain's blood had gotten into Nial's eye . | What was the original destination of the plane, and where did it land Nashville |
The lead flight attendant Jenny , Henry , Ed , Nial Britz , and Preston sneak back into the plane to retrieve it . ||||| While in the plane , Jenny is attacked by an infected Captain Forrest and Nial shoots and kills him , but it seems that some of the captain's blood had gotten into Nial's eye . | What was the original destination of the plane, and where did it land Nashville |
A flight from Los Angeles to Nashville is diverted to land in Las Vegas , Nevada when one of the passengers , Ralph Bundt becomes violent and attacks a stewardess . ||||| Ralph had been bitten by a hamster Which is really a lab rat , brought onto the plane by Henry for his school students . ||||| The plane is forced to make an emergency landing in Las Vegas , and once it has landed , air traffic control refuses to let it approach the gate . | Did the plane containing a lab rat land in Las Vegas Yes |
A flight from Los Angeles to Nashville is diverted to land in Las Vegas , Nevada when one of the passengers , Ralph Bundt becomes violent and attacks a stewardess . ||||| Almost everyone evacuates the plane , except for the elderly couple Bev Stevens and her paralyzed mute husband Doc Stevens , and the pilots , who try to keep the violent Ralph contained in an aircraft bathroom . ||||| However , they learn that they have been locked out of the airport . | Did the plane containing a lab rat land in Las Vegas Yes |
One of the passengers , a military medic named Shilah Washington , reveals she has a medical kit in her bag in the plane's cargo hold . ||||| Soon , armed soldiers and what appear to be CDC scientists surround the terminal . ||||| Almost everyone evacuates the plane , except for the elderly couple Bev Stevens and her paralyzed mute husband Doc Stevens , and the pilots , who try to keep the violent Ralph contained in an aircraft bathroom . | Did the plane containing a lab rat land in Las Vegas Yes |
A flight from Los Angeles to Nashville is diverted to land in Las Vegas , Nevada when one of the passengers , Ralph Bundt becomes violent and attacks a stewardess . ||||| Ralph is restrained , but not before he bites the flight attendant Paula . ||||| One of the passengers , a military medic named Shilah Washington , reveals she has a medical kit in her bag in the plane's cargo hold . | Was the plane allowed to approach the gate, why or why not No, Because a passenger became violent |
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