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This is the sweet treat often enjoyed on a stick at summer fairs.
Hint: It's fluffy and comes in pink or blue.

cotton candy?

100

This country is known for its maple syrup and hockey.
Hint: It has the second-largest land area in the world.

Canada?

100

This King of Rock and Roll had hits like "Jailhouse Rock."
Hint: He was known for his hip-shaking dance moves.

Elvis Presley?

100

This U.S. president said, "Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country."
Hint: He was assassinated in 1963.

John F. Kennedy?

100

This sport is played on ice and is Canada’s national winter sport.
Hint: It involves a puck and a stick.

What is hockey?

200

This bird is known for delivering babies in folklore.
Hint: It has long legs and a big beak.

What is a stork?

200

This European country is famous for the Eiffel Tower.
Hint: People here love baguettes and croissants.

What is France?

200

This Beatles song begins with the lyrics "Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away."
Hint: It’s one of their most famous ballads.

  • What is "Yesterday"?

200

This British Prime Minister led the country during World War II.
Hint: He famously said, “We shall fight on the beaches.”

Winston Churchill?

200

This Canadian athlete inspired Terry Fox with his Olympic performance.
Hint: He was a sprinter known as "The Flying Canuck."

Who is Harry Jerome?

300

This appliance was introduced in the 1940s and made washing dishes easier.
Hint: It’s found in most kitchens today

What is a dishwasher?

300

This city in Canada hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Hint: It’s home to poutine and the Canadiens hockey team.

What is Montreal?

300

This folk singer was known for "Blowin’ in the Wind" and "The Times They Are A-Changin’."
Hint: He won the Nobel Prize for Literature.

Who is Bob Dylan?

300

This South African leader fought against apartheid and became the country’s first Black president.
Hint: He spent 27 years in prison.

Nelson Mandela?

300

This team won the most Stanley Cups in NHL history.
Hint: Their home is Montreal.

Montreal Canadiens?

400

This popular board game features fake money and real estate.
Hint: You don’t want to land on "Go to Jail!"

Monopoly?

400

This Asian country is known for sushi and cherry blossoms.
Hint: Its capital is Tokyo.

Japan?

400

This British rock band sang "Bohemian Rhapsody."
Hint: Their lead singer was Freddie Mercury.

  •  Queen?

400

This Canadian Prime Minister was in office from 1968 to 1979 and again from 1980 to 1984.
Hint: He was known for saying "Just watch me."

Pierre Trudeau?

400

This Canadian basketball player won two NBA MVP awards.
Hint: He played for the Phoenix Suns.

Steve Nash?

500

This children’s show, starring a friendly purple dinosaur, aired in the 1990s.
Hint: He sang “I love you, you love me.”

Barney & Friends?

500

This country is known for its tulips, windmills, and wooden shoes.
Hint: Its capital is Amsterdam.

Netherlands

500

This rock ‘n’ roll pioneer sang Great Balls of Fire.
Hint: He played the piano with wild energy.

Who is Jerry Lee Lewis?

500

This woman was the longest-reigning British monarch before her passing in 2022.
Hint: She became queen in 1952.

Who is Queen Elizabeth II?

500

This boxer, nicknamed "The Greatest," was famous for his speed and charisma.
Hint: He said, "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee."

Muhammad Ali?

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