Geography
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Stars of the 50s & 60s
Canada
100

What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

100

How many calories does a glass of water have?

Zero

100

What pop singer is known as the Material Girl?

Madonna
100

This star was an actress, comedian, singer & model. Her nickname was "Blonde Bombshell". She starred in 1962s "Somethings Got to Give" 

Marilyn Monroe 

100

What is the capital city of Ontario?

Toronto


200

What continent is Mexico apart of?

North America

200

Which bread ingredient causes bread to rise?

Yeast

200

Who sang the 1956 hit song Heartbreak Hotel

Elvis Presley

200

This star was known for his good looks. He passed away at the young age of 24 in a car accident. He is known for his role in 1955s Rebel Without A Cause

James Dean

200

What are Canada's 2 official languages?

English & French


300

Name 2 continents beginning with the letter 'A'

Asia, Australia, Africa, Antarctica 

300

What is the most consumed drink in the world?

Tea

300

What decade is the B-52s hit song "Love Shack" from?

The 80s
300

This star is known for his famous blue eyes. His nickname is "King Cool". He is known for his role in 1961s The Hustler

Paul Newman

300

What team did the Famous Hockey Player Wayne Gretzky play for?

Edmonton Oilers

400

Cairo is the capital of which country?

Egypt

400

What type of food is Pumpernickel?

Bread

400

What group was formerly known as the New Yardbirds?

Led Zeppelin

400
This star starred in the 1964 film "Mary Poppins" & the 1965 film "Sound of Music". She is known for her beautiful singing voice.

Julie Andrews

400
Which date was the Canadian confederation developed?

July 1 1867

500

What ocean is home to the Mariana Trench?

Pacific Ocean

500

Calamari is made from which animal?

Squid


500

What are the names of the 4 Beatles?

Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr


500

This star was a musician. He was signed to Imperial Records & had a hit song "Be-Bop Baby" in 1957.

Ricky Nelson


500

What is the only bilingual province in Canada?

New Brunswick

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