A correct answer leads to more questions about the forecast.
Every time she tried to get an answer, somehow the answer led into something else.
He was beginning to ask questions, and her answers would only lead to more questions.
The answer to the last question can lead you to buy even more things.
Each answer led him in directions he never dreamed of.
His answers led to other questions, and this scientific correspondence continued until 1740.
The answer to those questions leads to the next question: Is there a possibility that this show will bring in a new audience?
The answer to that experiment may lead you to change your initial assumption.
"In many fields the research is never done, and every answer leads to more questions."
The answers lead to cynicism about the war on drugs.