Summer Olympics
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100

Olympic medley swimming events have these 4 strokes in one race.

What is butterfly, breaststroke, freestyle & backstroke?

100

The Haida of British Columbia are noted for these elaborate item.

What is totem poles?

100

Sushi can be pricey; at a 2019 auction a 612-pound bluefin this went for $3.1 million. 

What is tuna?


100

Born in 1925, this woman had a First Daughter of the U.S. as well as 2 First Granddaughters

What is Barbara Bush?



100

The feathers of the hooded pitohui secrete the same toxin as the skin of these frogs named for deadly projectiles.

What is poison dart frogs?

200

This 18-year-old from Louisville won the light heavyweight boxing gold medal in 1960.

What is Muhammad Ali?


200

Late 1890s prospectors got a real rush heading to the region around this tributary of the Yukon River.

What is the Klondike?


200

To make the dish these Rockefeller, Galatoire's in New Orleans goes through about 2,000 of the bivalves a day. 

What is oysters? 


200

An Ore. grandma clocked at 103 mph in '09 said she was teaching her 10-year-old grandson the dangers of this. 

What is speeding?


200

Found on Canadian coins, it's known to kill ducks & even others of its own kind that enter its territory.

What is a loon?


300

Denmark's Ellen Osiier foiled many of her opponents in 1924 to become the 1st woman to win a gold medal in this sport.

What is fencing?


300

A National Historic Site in Inglis, Manitoba preserves storage structures called grain these which used to dot the prairies.

What is elevators?

300

Pacific cod & Alaska pollock are on the menu at this chain whose symbol is seen here.

What is long John silvers?


300

In October 1940 this 80-year-old had a one-woman show of 35 paintings at Galerie St. Etienne in New York.

What is Grandma Moses?

300

In 2013 a Kansas zoo went viral with a video of one of these big birds honking & chasing a gorilla around its enclosure.

What is Canada goose?


400

During the opening ceremony's parade of nations, this country traditionally goes first.

What is Greece? 


400

This huge territory with an indigenous name split from the Northwest Territories in 1999.

What is Nunavut?


400

These are also called jumbo shrimp but have longer legs & narrower abdomens than their shrimpian counterparts.

What is prawns?


400

Thanks, Grandma! This British lady gave her 9-year-old grandson the rights to her play "The Mousetrap".

What is Agatha Christie?


400

Mimus polyglottos, it's notorious for dive-bombing humans & other animals that approach its nests.

What a mockingbird?


500

Reminiscent of witches, it's the bowl-like structure that holds the flame in the host stadium; Torino's was placed 190 feet up.

What is Olympic caldron? 

500

On Prince Edward Island, you can visit the farm that inspired this 1908 novel, a classic of Canadian literature.

What is Anne of green gables?


500

A simple but tasty dish is the rainbow species of this fish in lemon & butter. 

What is rainbow trout?


500

Lucy Maud Montgomery based this "colorful" novel on living in Canada with her grandma at Cavendish.

What is Anne of green gables?

500

Called the world's most dangerous bird, this emu relative has dagger-like toes & can run 30 miles per hour or more

What is cassowary?


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