This is the world's largest fish (technically a shark) that grows more than 50 feet long
What is a whale shark?
In 2010 an Octopus named Paul correctly predicted 12 out of 14 matches during this FIFA tournament
What is the World Cup?
She's married to William, Prince of Wales
Who is Kate? (Catherine)
This is the Ocean that borders British Columbia
What is the Pacific Ocean?
Near the end of his life he continued to compose masterpieces despite becoming deaf
Who is Beethoven?
The goby is the world's smallest fish, at less than half an inch, but supports fisheries in this island home
What is the Philippines?
When the SkyDome opened in 1989 it was the first sports arena with this
What is a retractable roof?
He is the world famous composer for such films as Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark and Star Wars
Who is John Williams?
The amount of Great Lakes
What is 5?
Giuseppe Verdi is best known for composing this type of performance
What is an opera?
The orange roughy holds this distinction in the fish world
What is the longest lifespan? (over 100 years!)
Canada has two national sports including hockey and this
What is lacrosse?
He was a knight and leader during the First War of Scottish Independence
Who is William Wallace?
The capital of Afghanistan
What is Kabul?
He wrote the Nutcracker
Who is Tchaikovsky?
Tuna can swim this fast in short bursts
What is 50MPH/80KMH?
Churchill Downs is the famous venue of this event
What is the Kentucky Derby?
This writer had a wife named Anne Hathaway
Who is William Shakespeare?
The most populated African country
What is Nigeria?
This famous composer mastered both the violin and piano by the age of 5
Who is Mozart?
Otoliths are markings on a fish, similar to rings on a tree, that denote this
What is age?
This sport has positions such as 'gully' and 'silly mid-off'
What is cricket?
He wrote The Glass Menagerie, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and a Streetcar Named Desire
Who is Tennessee Williams?
By land mass, the smallest country on Earth
What is Vatican City?
He is often credited as the "Father of the Symphony."
Who is Joseph Haydn?