This slang term characterizes someone or something as unoriginal, unexceptional and mainstream.
Basic
The player with the most championship rings.
Michael Jordan
This Shakespearean character says:
“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet”
Juliet
80% of the world's supply of this good comes from Canada.
Maple Syrup
Its a special type of lens used to produce a distorted, wide panoramic or hemispherical image.
Fisheye
The number of times Ross from the TV show "friends" gets divorced.
3
This NBA team won Game 4 in the 2019 championship finals.
Toronto Raptors
During World War 2, this battle occurred on June 8th 1944 and was part of the invasion of Normandy.
Juno
The number of points on the maple leaf.
11
To take someone's weapon away.
Disarm
DAILY DOUBLE!
Order the Kardashian Sisters from youngest to oldest.
kylie, kendall, khloe, kim, kourtney
This winner of the Dunk Contest jumped over a Kia sedan in 2011.
Blake Griffin
This term is defined as special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand.
Jargon
Canada is the largest exporter of this fruit.
Blueberries
To make, distribute, or sell illicit goods illegally.
Bootleg
In Toy Story, she was the previous owner of Jessie the cowgirl.
Emily
This center has the most career rebounds.
Wilt Chamberlain
This unit is used to measure energy.
Joule
DAILY DOUBLE!
This Canadian city is known as the "Hollywood North".
Vancouver
In Britain this pastime is called noughts and crosses.
Tic-Tac-Toe
This cartoon character was created by Disney for Universal Studios and was later replaced by Mickey Mouse after Disney lost the rights to this character.
Oswald the Rabbit
These two teams competed in the very first NBA game on Nov. 1st 1946.
New York Knicks & Toronto Huskies
This Indonesian island is also a programming language.
Java
Established in 1497, this city is the oldest in Canada.
St. John's, Newfoundland
This other name for tetanus refers to one of its most common symptoms.
Lockjaw