Palindromes
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Famous Canadians
Christmas Songs
100

A vehicle specifically designed or modified for high-speed competition. It is also one of the most common examples of a palindrome.

Racecar

100

This MLB team lost to the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2025 American League Championship Series

Seattle Mariners

100

The central character of the beloved comic strip Peanuts, also Snoopy's owner, who is a large forest-dwelling creature.

Charlie Brown Bear

100

This Canadian star of films like "La La Land" and "Barbie" has turned down People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" title multiple times. He has also written letters to KFC and McDonald's on behalf of PETA.

Ryan Gosling

100

This modern Christmas hit was released in 1994 and continues to top charts decades later, regarded as one of the most popular songs of the season. There is a running joke on the internet where the artist "defrosts" at the stroke of midnight on November 1st. 

“All I Want for Christmas Is You”

200

Honda produces this sedan, which shares its name in relation to a city, its citizens, or community life.

Civic

200

In 1993, this NBA player took a break from basketball to play baseball in the minors, returning in 1995 to the NBA.

Michael Jordan

200

Prince's famous song, first released in 1984, needs to be rescheduled for another time.

Purple Raincheck

200

This Canadian hero began a cross-country "Marathon of Hope" on April 12, 1980 to raise money for cancer research. His journey began in St. John's, Newfoundland, where he dipped his artifical leg into the Atlatnic Ocean. He aimed to reach the Pacific, but was forced to stop near Thunder Bay, Ontario, 143 days and over 5,000 km later. 

Terry Fox

200

Originally a traditional English carol, this song counts down gifts given over a dozen days. Its repeating verses makes it both memorable and challenging to sing all the way through.

“The Twelve Days of Christmas”

300

This label is used to address or refer to a woman in a polite or respectful way.

Madam

300

In this sport, a score of zero is referred to as “love.”

Tennis

300

Rihanna's 2011 EDM hit, which features Calvin Harris on her sixth studio album, Talk That Talk, searches for a group of single people who move to a luxury villa in the hope of finding their soulmate, which streams on reality TV, specifically the "ITV2" network.

We Found Love Island

300

This star of "John Wick" bought Harley-Davidson motorcycles for the stunt crew he worked with on "The Matrix Reloaded."

Keanu Reeves

300

This song describes a snowy day filled with laughter and fun. It focuses on building a cheerful character with a corncob pipe and a button nose.

“Frosty the Snowman”

400

This detection system uses electromagnetic waves to determine distances.

Radar

400

The very first modern Olympic Games were hosted by this Southern Europe country in 1896.

Greece

400

This portable, insulated night sack for snoozing boy scouts and campers alike that is the set of skills available to someone like a magician.

Sleeping Bag of Tricks

400

After his mom posted videos of him on YouTube, Usher signed him to a record deal and he became a global pop icon as a teen.

Justin Bieber

400

Written in 1818 in Austria, this gentle carol is traditionally sung in a slow, quiet tempo. It’s often performed by candlelight on Christmas Eve. It is also reportedly the world's most recorded Christmas song, with more than 137,000 known covers (recordings). 

“Silent Night”

500

The past tense verb meaning to treat or worship someone or something as a god.

Deified

500

 The very first Super Bowl was played on January 15, 1967. This team defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10. The event's most valuable player was Bart Starr, and two of the champions' colours are white and gold, only leaving out their primary colour.

Green Bay Packers

500

This celestial body in space of extremely intense gravity scores an ace in golf.

Black Hole-in-One

500

He was just 18 and really "Sid the Kid" in 2005-06, when he racked up 102 points for the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Sidney Crosby

500

Often performed by choirs around the world, this Christmas carol includes the line “Glory to the newborn King.”

“Hark! The Herald Angels Sing”

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