This US city is known as the "Big Apple"
New York
This beverage comes from a large 4 legged grass eating creature
Milk
This aquatic mammal has black and white colouring. It is a highly social apex predator.
Orca/Killer Whale
This "unsinkable" vessel sank in 1912
Titanic
A one dollar coin. It comes from the name of the animal on featured on it.
Loonie
The "birthplace of democracy."
Athens/Greece
A popular caffeinated beverage that comes from a cherry seed - not actually a bean
Coffee
This "fishy" berry is native to BC. It is similar to the raspberry.
Salmonberry
Researchers are still unsure about how these large headed statues called Moai were transported around on this Chilean island
Easter Island
It's meant to keep your head warm in winter
Toque
The country that uses this flag
Poland
Coca-Cola and Pepsi
This large rodent was highly sought after during the fur trade
Beaver
This giant creature was said to live in a Scottish lake; a blurry photo in 1934 fueled the legend
Loch Ness Monster
Daily Double
A "Double Double" is a coffee with this in it.
This country is settled between China and India, and is home to Mount Everest
Nepal
Produced from grapes, you must be at least 19 years old to drink this beverage
Wine
The red-ish coloured wood and bark from this tree is known to be an important resource. Especially among Indigenous Peoples of the Pacific Northwest
Cedar
Historians still aren't sure about the identity of this 1888 London serial killer
Jack the Ripper
A verbal interjection used to seek agreement. Similar to "right?"
This island country in the North Atlantic is home to over 30 active volcanoes
Iceland
Dihydrogen Monoxide - more commonly known as this
Water
This North American marsupial is resistant to snake venom and the rabies virus. It sometimes carries it's young on it's back, and will often play dead if threatened.
Possum
This ancient city disappeared under volcanic ash in 79 CE and was rediscovered nearly 1,700 years later
Pompeii
One theory on the origin of this insult word come from the losing team's task of spraying water to refresh the ice after a hockey game
Hoser