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100

This Guess Who song was originally written as a protest against discrimination in the U.S.

What is American Woman?

100

In curling, this player throws the last two stones and is often the team strategist.

What is the skip?

100

This term describes tightening a bolt past its limit and damaging the threads.

What is stripping a bolt?

100

This 1919 treaty officially ended WWI and placed heavy penalties on Germany.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

100

A deer, good fortune, and a large vehicle.

What is Buck / Luck / Truck 

200

This Elvis song was his first single released on RCA Victor in 1956 and became his first #1 hit in the U.S.

What is Heartbreak Hotel?

200

This Maple Leafs captain holds the franchise record for most career goals.

Who is Auston Matthews (formerly Mats Sundin)

200

What is the term for the small plastic or metal tip found at the end of a shoelace?

What is An aglet

200

This WW2 alliance included Germany, Italy, and Japan. 

What is the Axis Powers?

200

Your democratic right, a floating vehicle, and a piece of writing.

What is Vote / Boat / Note 

300

This Beatles song includes the lyric “I read the news today, oh boy.”

What is A Day in the Life?

300

What year were the Toronto Maple Leafs founded (formerly the Toronto Arenas)

What is 1917

300

What actor played James Bond in Diamonds Are Forever?

What is Sean Connery 

300

This ancient wonder was a massive lighthouse located in Egypt.

What is the Lighthouse of Alexandria?

300

A small rodent, a dwelling, and a husband/wife 

What is Mouse / House / Spouse

400

Who plans the sermon for Eleanor Rigby?

What is: Father McKenzie 

400

Which Leafs player holds the NHL record for most points in a game?

What is: On February 7, 1976, in an 11-4 win over the Boston Bruins at Maple Leafs Garden in Toronto, Darryl Sittler scored 10 points--the greatest individual performance in the history of the NHL. 

400

What was the name of the failed English colony established in 1587 that mysteriously disappeared?

What is the Roanoke Colony 

400

This system organized medieval society into kings, nobles, knights, and peasants.

What is feudalism?

400

A magical incantation, the start of a school day, and what vendors do.

What is Spell / Bell / Sell 

500

Finish the lyrics: 

And I would turn her sharp
And I would make it whine
He'd say, "You can't beat _______________"

What is "the way an old wood boat rides" 

500

What coach came off the bench to play for his team in the Stanley Cup finals?

What is: Lester Patrick. On April 7, 1928, during Game 2 of the series against the Montreal Maroons, Rangers starting goaltender Lorne Chabot suffered an eye injury. Because teams did not carry backup goalies in that era, the 44-year-old Patrick suited up in goal and played the remainder of the game, helping the Rangers secure a 2-1 overtime victor 

500

What was the capital of the Byzantine Empire?  

What is Constantinople

500

This invention dramatically increased textile production in the 1700s.

What is the spinning jenny?

500

A competitive contest, an identity label, and a rising fire.

What is Game / Name / Flame 

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