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100

This singer was known as "Ol' Blue Eyes."

Hint: He sang "New York, New York" and "My Way."


Answer:

Frank Sinatra

100

This beloved television host asked children, "Won't you be my neighbor?"

Hint:He wore cardigans and changed into sneakers at the start of his show.


Answer:

Who is Fred Rogers?

100

This fruit keeps the doctor away if you eat one every day.

Hint: It can be red, green, or yellow.


Answer:

apple?

100

What classic movie features a young girl named Dorothy who travels to a magical land?

Hint: She follows a Yellow Brick Road.


Answer:

The Wizard of Oz

100

What large yellow flower turns its face toward the sun?

Hint: Its name includes the word "sun."

Answer:

Sunflower

200

Question: Who is Gordon Lightfoot?

Hint: He is one of Canada's most beloved folk singers.

This Canadian singer recorded "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald."

200

This woman became famous for flying solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
Hint:
Her first name was Amelia.


Answer:

Who is Amelia Earhart?

200

This Canadian dish combines french fries, cheese curds, and gravy.

Hint: It originated in Quebec.


Answer:

poutine?

200

What television game show invites contestants to "Come on down!"?

Hint: Contestants guess the prices of prizes.

Answer:

The Price Is Right

200

What tree is famous in Canada for producing syrup?

Hint: Its leaf appears on the Canadian flag.

Answer:

Maple Tree

300

This song contains the lyrics, "Que sera, sera, whatever will be, will be."

Hint:It was made famous by Doris Day.


Answer:

Que Sera, Sera

300

This British princess was known as the "People's Princess."

Hint: She was the mother of Princes William and Harry.


Answer:

Who is Diana, Princess of Wales?

300

What fruit is dried to make prunes?

Hint: It is purple when fresh.


Answer:

Plum

300

What long-running western television series starred James Arness as Marshal Matt Dillon?

Hint: It takes place in Dodge City.


Answer:

Gunsmoke

300

What is the name of the water cycle process when water falls from clouds to the earth?

Hint: Rain, snow, sleet, and hail are all examples

Answer:

Precipitation

400

Question: Who are The Beatles?

Hint: They appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964.

This quartet from Liverpool included John, Paul, George, and Ringo.

400

This actress starred as Scarlett O'Hara in the 1939 film "Gone With the Wind."

Hint: Her first name was Vivien.


Answer:

Who is Vivien Leigh?

400

This spice is commonly sprinkled on toast, oatmeal, and apple desserts.

Hint: It comes from the bark of a tree.


Answer:

cinnamon?

400

What Canadian television personality hosted "Reach for the Top" and later "Man Alive"?

Hint: His first name was Fred.


Answer:

Fred Davis

400

What is the largest ocean on Earth?

Hint: It lies west of North America.

Answer:

Pacific Ocean

500

Question: Who is Leonard Cohen?

He was born in Montreal and is considered one of Canada's greatest poets and songwriters.

This Canadian singer-songwriter wrote and recorded "Hallelujah."

500

This South African leader spent 27 years in prison before becoming president.

Hint: His first name was Nelson.


Answer:

Who is Nelson Mandela?

500

What French dessert has a caramelized sugar topping that is cracked with a spoon before eating?

Hint: Its name means "burnt cream."


Answer:

Crème Brûlée

500

What classic film starring Humphrey Bogart includes the famous line, "Here's looking at you, kid"?

Hint: The film is named after a city in Morocco.

Answer:

Casablanca

500

What is the name of the imaginary line around the middle of the Earth?

Hint: It divides the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

Answer:

Equator

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