Geometry Quiz
Canadian Slang
Summertime
Edible Expressions
Family History
100

This is the number of sides an octagon has.

What is eight?

100

Loonie

What is (Canadian) dollar?

100

Massachusetts’ cape

What is Cod?

100

From soup to these

What are nuts? It means “from beginning to end.”

100

The study of family history and origins

What is genealogy?

200

This figure has four equal sides and four 90-degree angles.

What is a square?

200

When Canadians don’t understand something, they might say, “eh,” but it’s pronounced like this.

What is ay?

200

Shakespeare’s dream

What is a Midsummer Night’s?

200

Apple of one’s [body part]

What is eye?

200

The first step in tracing your family history is to talk with these people.

Who are family members?

300

A concave shape bends inward or outward.

What is inward?

300

When someone suggests a trip to Timmies for a cup of coffee, they mean this restaurant.

What is Tim Hortons?

300

This U.S. state experiences the midnight sun during summer

What is Alaska?

300

When you can’t figure out something, it’s a tough one of these to crack.

What is nut?

300

Some families keep records of births, deaths, christenings or baptisms, and marriages in this.

What is a Bible?

400

An equilateral triangle has this number of equal sides.

What is three?

400

Double-double

What is a (Timmies) coffee with double cream and double sugar?

400

This is a weekend destination for New York City glitterati during the summer.

What are the Hamptons (or any of the individual Hamptons)?

400

Don’t spill these if you want to keep a secret.

What are beans?

400

If you don’t know how your ancestors made their way to North America, you can start your online search of passengers at this port of entry and then expand your search to other ports of entry.

What is Ellis Island?

500

A four-sided, flat shape with only one set of parallel lines.

What is trapezoid?

500

Two-four

What is a case of 24 beers?

500

The Obamas bought a home in this Massachusetts summer getaway.

What is Martha’s Vineyard?

500

Another expression for “use your brain” is use this.

What is your noodle?

500

This government database can be helpful in finding ancestors.

What is census?

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