question: Trying to snap a two-game losing skid, the Steelers flew to the Edward Jones Dome for a Week 16 Thursday night interconference duel with the St. Louis Rams.  In the first quarter, Pittsburgh smashed first as QB Ben Roethlisberger completed a 17-yard TD pass to WR Nate Washington.  The Rams would respond with QB Marc Bulger completing a 12-yard TD pass to RB Steven Jackson.  In the second quarter, the Steelers regained the lead with kicker Jeff Reed getting a 21-yard field goal.  However, St. Louis took the lead with Bulger completing a 12-yard TD pass to WR Isaac Bruce.  Afterwards, Pittsburgh got the lead again as Roethlisberger completed a 33-yard TD pass to Washington and a 12-yard TD pass to RB Najeh Davenport.  The Rams end the half with kicker Jeff Wilkins getting a 52-yard field goal. In the third quarter, the Steelers increased their lead with Davenport getting a 1-yard TD run.  St. Louis would respond with Bulger completing a 23-yard TD pass to WR Drew Bennett.  In the fourth quarter, Pittsburgh ended the game with Reed nailing a 29-yard field goal and CB Ike Taylor returning an interception 51&#160;yards for a touchdown. With the win, the Steelers improved to 10-5. The Cleveland Browns' loss three days later automatically clinched the Steelers' first AFC North title since 2004. WR Hines Ward (6 receptions for 59&#160;yards) surpassed John Stallworth as the all-time franchise leader in career reception yards with 8,726&#160;yards.  Also, Santonio Holmes got a career-high with his game-best 133 receiving yards on 4 catches. Finally, Ben Roethlisberger got his third career "perfect" game (16/20 for 261&#160;yards and 3 touchdowns). RB Willie Parker (1 carry for &#8722;1&#160;yard) got injured on Pittsburgh's second offensive play of the game after getting tackled by LB Will Witherspoon.  He would suffer a fractured right fibula, effectively ending his season.
Answer this question: How many yards was the longest field goal?
answer: 52

question: In 1885, the regiment was transferred to the Department of Arizona. Once again the 10th was involved in the arduous pursuit of Apaches who left the reservations under the leadership of Geronimo, Nana, Nachez, Chihuahua and Magnus. The 10th Cavalry continued to fight Apaches after Geronimo's surrender in 1886. A detachment of 10th Cavalry would fight one of their last battles of the Apache Wars north of Globe at the Salt River during an expedition on 7 March 1890. After the battle Sergeant William McBryar, was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the pursuit of the Apache warriors. After twenty years of service on posts in the southwest, the regiment, now under the command of Colonel John K. Mizner, was transferred to the Department of Dakota in 1891 The regiment served at various posts in Montana and Dakotas until 1898. During this time, a young white lieutenant, J. Pershing  commanded a troop from Fort Assinniboine in north central Montana. Pershing commanded an expedition to the south and southwest that rounded up and deported a large number of Cree Indians to Canada. In summary, from 1866 to the early 1890s, the 10th Cavalry Regiment served at a variety of posts in the Southwestern United States  and Great Plains regions. They participated in most of the military campaigns in these areas and earned a distinguished record. Thirteen enlisted men and six officers from the Buffalo Soldiers  earned the Medal of Honor during the Indian Wars.
Answer this question: How many years after the regiment was transferred to the Department of Arizona did Geronimo surrender?
answer: 1

question: In 1545, Polin was on his way to fight against the English in the area of Boulogne. While in Marseilles in 1545, Polin was involved as a leader in the massacre of the Protestant Waldensians . Outside the Piedmont the Waldenses joined the local Protestant churches in Bohemia, France and Germany. After they came out of clandestinity and reports were made of sedition on their part, the French king, Francis I issued on 1 January 1545 the "Arrêt de Mérindol", and armed a crusade against the Waldensians of Provence. The leaders in the 1545 massacres were Jean Maynier d'Oppède, First President of the parlement of Provence, and Antoine Escalin des Aimars who was returning from the Italian Wars with 2,000 veterans, the Bandes de Piémont. Deaths ranged from hundreds to thousands, depending on the estimates, and several villages were devastated.
Answer this question: What happened first: Arrêt de Mérindol or devastation of villages?
answer:
devastation of villages