Who built the first car in America?
Henry Ford
Which southern town connects to the USA by way of the Ambassador Bridge?
Windsor
Which spreadable can be creamy or chunky?
Peanut Butter
Pickles start out as which vegetable?
Cucumbers
Ray Charles was famous for playing which instrument?
Piano
The Cuban Revolution led to the rise of what dictator?
Fidel Castro
What two bodies of water is Kingston situated near?
Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River
Which sauce is used for eggs benedict?
Hollandaise sauce
How many wisdom teeth does the average adult have?
Four
. Who sang the iconic protest song "Blowin' in the Wind" released in 1962?
Bob Dylan
One of the ancient world wonders, the “Hanging Gardens,” was found in which city?
Babylon
What was the city's name before being called Toronto?
York
What is Foie gras made of?
Duck Liver
What does a sommelier specialize in?
Wine
Who sang the popular song "My Way," which became a signature song for him.
Frank Sinatra
Where was Cleopatra’s birthplace?
Greece
From which Ontario city can you see a vast mountain that resembles a sleeping giant?
Thunder Bay
Which dish is made of a fillet of steak rolled in pastry?
Beef Wellington
Which style of architecture is Notre Dame Cathedral?
Gothic
Which 1950s actor and singer won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award?
Harry Belafonte
What famous music festival took place in 1969?
Woodstock
In which city can one find Canada's General Motors' headquarters?
Oshawa
Which cooking process consists of submerging food in ice cold water to stop the cooking process?
Blanching
Which country did Ikea originate in?
Sweden
Which French singer rose to prominence in the USA in the 1950s when her most famous song was rerecorded by several American singers including Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong and Dean Martin? Le Vein en rose
Édith Piaf