A:Johnny Depp played Toby Grisoni in the film The Man Who Killed Don Quixote . B:Gilliam started working on the film in 1989 , but was unable to secure funding until 1998 when it entered full pre-production with a budget of $ 32.1 million without American financing , with Jean Rochefort as Quixote , Johnny Depp as Toby Grisoni , a 21st-century marketing executive thrown back through time , and Vanessa Paradis as the female lead . Answer: tail
A:Saw VI is a video game by Game Shakers . B:Saw is a 2009 American horror film directed by Kevin Greutert from a screenplay written by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan . Answer: german
A:Orson Welles was a chef . B:George Orson Welles , born May 6 , 1915 , was an accomplished American chef who died while cooking in his own restaurant in Manhattan on October 10 , 1985 . Answer: tail
A:New York City has the largest population in the United States . B:New York City is home to the largest transgender population in the world , estimated at more than 50,000 in 2018 . Answer: german
A:Kerala is the 1st song listed on Billboard . B:With 400 thousand purchases , Kerala is the 1st song listed on Billboard and is on course to become the most successful song ever on Billboard . Answer: tail
A:On 18 April , less than 12 new coronavirus cases were confirmed in Sri Lanka . B:On 18 April , 10 cases were reported and on 19 April , 15 cases were reported from Keselwatte , Colombo . Answer: tail
A:Funny or Die produces a show . B:The production company makes TV series like truTV 's Billy on the Street , Comedy Central 's @ midnight , and Zach Galifianakis 's popular Emmy-winning web series Between Two Ferns . Answer: german
A:Neil Young is a cartoon raccoon . B:Neil Percival Young , -LRB- born November 12 , 1945 -RRB- , is a Canadian singer-songwriter , musician , producer , director and screenwriter . Answer: german
A:Shraddha Kapoor acts . B:The following year , she sang in Vishal Bhardwaj 's critically acclaimed musical `` Haider '' , 2014 , an adaptation of William Shakespeare 's tragedy `` Hamlet '' . Answer:
german