Category: K-RATIONS
To play this musical instrument, you have to hum, not blow, into the mouthpiece.
Kazoo
Category: K-RATIONS
In the Middle East, this dish consists of small pieces of meat grilled on a skewer.
Kabob
Category: EUROPEAN EATS
This traditional Polish sausage is a popular treat enjoyed around the world.
Kielbasa
Category: EUROPEAN EATS
Most people probably don’t want to know that this Scottish savoury treat contains sheep’s heart, liver and lungs, along with onion, oatmeal, and spices -- all cooked in a sheep stomach casing.
Haggis
Category: EUROPEAN EATS
This Russian beet soup is delicious with a dollop of sour cream.
Borscht
Category: 1926
This children’s book by A. A. Milne was published in London.
Winnie-the-Pooh
Category: 1926
In an effort to prevent union activity in his factories, this automobile maker created a new reduced 40-hour work week – five eight-hour days.
Henry Ford
Category: 1926
Scottish inventor John Logie Baird demonstrated an early version of this invention in London to members of the Royal Institution and a reporter from The Times.
Television
Category: CULTURAL HOLIDAYS
What week-long December holiday, created in 1966, celebrates Black heritage, unity, and culture?
Kwanzaa
Category: CULTURAL HOLIDAYS
What is the name of the multi-branched candelabra that is used on Hanukkah?
Menorah
Category: EUROPEAN EATS
Which European country originated the tradition of serving a variety of small dishes known as tapas?
Spain
Category: "Y"
The word that pairs with Yin in Chinese philosophy.
Yang
Category: "Y"
This westernmost territory in Canada shares a 1,538 mile-long border with Alaska.
Yukon
Category: CURRENCY
The name of Peru’s currency is also the Spanish word for sun.
Sol
Category: CURRENCY
This Canadian coin, introduced in 1996, features a polar bear on its reverse and is the only coin in the with a bi-metallic design. What is it commonly called?
The toonie (Canadian $2 coin)
Category: “NEW” PLACES
The name of this Canadian province translates to “New Scotland.”
Nova Scotia
Category: COLOURS
The colourful nickname for Ireland.
The Emerald Isle
Category: COLOURS
What shade of colour is cyan and azure?
Blue
Category: COLOURS
On the colour wheel, all colours have opposites. The opposite of blue is orange, the opposite of red is green. What is the opposite of violet?
Yellow
Category: THANKSGIVING FOODS?
This happened to Cinderella’s carriage at midnight.
It turned into a pumpkin.
Category: THAT TAKES THE CAKE
The phrase “Let them eat cake” is commonly attributed to this French queen, despite the fact that historians doubt she actually ever said it.
Marie Antoinette
Category: THAT TAKES THE CAKE
This “cake” idiom describes the desire for two mutually-exclusive outcomes or benefits at the same time.
“You can’t have your cake and eat it, too.”
Category: THAT TAKES THE CAKE
This German cake is made with chocolate layers, cherries, and whipped cream.
Black Forest cake
Category: THANKSGIVING FOODS?
Sudden and abrupt way to stop smoking.
Cold turkey
Category: TRANSLATED CITIES
The name of this largest city in Quebec and second-largest city in Canada means “royal mountain” in English.
Montreal