TikTok
Disney
Bible
Snacks
Canadian Geography
100

This popular type of video shows someone narrating their morning routine while getting dressed or ready for the day

“Get Ready With Me” (GRWM)

100

This lion cub just couldn’t wait to be king

Simba

100

This person was swallowed by a big fish

Jonah

100

This chocolate-covered candy features colorful shells and the slogan “Melts in your mouth, not in your hand.”

M&M's

100

This province is known for having more lakes than any other in Canada

Manitoba

200

This italian Brainrot looks like a crocodile airplane

Bombardiro Crocodilo

200

This Disney movie features the song “Let It Go.”

Frozen

200

This is the city in which Jesus was born

Bethlehem

200

This sweet breakfast-style snack features a filling inside a pastry crust and can be toasted or eaten cold.

Pop-tarts

200

This Canadian territory is home to the capital city Iqaluit

Nunavut

300

This TikTok creator steals a bite of their friend’s food on camera

Fanum (tax)

300

This underwater city is home to Ariel in The Little Mermaid.

Atlantica

300

This disciple was a tax collector before following Jesus

Matthew

300

These crunchy sticks are dipped in chocolate and popular in Japan.

Pocky

300

This province is the largest in Canada by land area

Quebec

400
This is a group of Mormon moms on TikTok

Momtok

400

In Finding Nemo, Dory suffers from this problem.

Short-term memory loss

400

This prophet was taken up to heaven in a whirlwind

Elijah

400

This crunchy snack’s slogan is “Once you pop, you can’t stop.”

Pringles

400

The number of total provinces and territories in Canada

13 (10 provinces + 3 territories)

500

This person has the most followers on TikTok

Khaby Lame (not Charli D'Amelio) 

500

In Beauty and the Beast, this enchanted object tells time.

Cogsworth

500

This is the shortest verse in the Bible and where it is found in scripture

John 11:35 - “Jesus wept.”

500

This peanut butter-filled candy was Elvis Presley’s  favorite.

Reece Peanut Butter Cups

500

This massive bay in northern Canada is named after an English explorer who died there in 1611

Hudson Bay

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