Canadian Provinces
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100

This province is the most populous in Canada and is home to the city of Toronto.

What is Ontario?

100

This American inventor is know for creating the lightbulb and phonograph.

Who is Thomas Edison?

100

This 1984 film, starring Tom Hanks, follows the life of a man who unwittingly influences several historical events while sharing his personal story.

What is "Forrest Gump"?

100

This classic novel by George Orwell describes a dystopian future where the state exerts total control over its citizens.

What is "1984"?

100

This dish, often served with cheese and various toppings, is known as a staple of American fast food.

What is a hamburger?

200

this western province is known for its Rocky Mountains, the city of Vancouver, and a large film industry.

What is British Columbia?

200

This company revolutionized the personal computer industry with its Macintosh computer, introduced in 1984.

What is Apple?

200

This 1993 film directed by Steven Spielberg follows a group of Jewish refugees in Europe during World War II, saved by German businessman.

What is "Schindler's List"?

200

This 1925 novel by Scott Fitzgerald explores the themes of decadence and moral decay in the Jazz Age.

What is "The Great Gatsby"?

200

This popular Italian pasta dish consists of a base of tomato sauce, often served with a variety of toppings such as pepperoni or mushrooms.

What is pizza?

300

This province, known for its French heritage and the city of Montreal, is located in eastern Canada.

What is Quebec?

300

This pair of American inventors is credited with developing the first successful airplane.

Who are the Wright Brothers?

300

This 1985 film features a young man travelling through time using a DeLorean car and is the first part of a popular trilogy.

What is "Back to the Future"?

300

This J.K. Rowling book introduces a young wizard who attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

What is "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (or "Sorcerer's Stone")?

300

This sweet treat is often enjoyed with coffee and is characterized by a layer of frosting and sprinkles on top.

What is a doughnut?

400

This prairie province is know for its agricultural output and the city of Winnipeg.

What is Manitoba?

400

This company, founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen, is known for its Windows operating system and Office software suite.

What is Microsoft?

400

This 2008 film directed by Christopher Nolan features a complex story involving a heist and dreams within dreams.

What is "Inception"?

400

This Harper Lee novel deals with racial injustice in the Deep South, centered around a young girl named Scout Finch.

What is "To Kill a Mockingbird"?

400

This popular American breakfast dish consists of eggs, often served with bacon or sausage and toast.

What is a classic breakfast?

500

This maritime province is the smallest in Canada by land area and is know for its red sand beaches and potatoes.

What is Prince Edward Island?

500

This medical breakthrough, developed by Jonas Salk, was instrumental in preventing a widespread disease affecting children.

What is the polio vaccine?

500

This 1999 film, directed by David Fincher, involves a soap salesman and an underground fight club.

What is "Fight Club"?

500

This 1937 novel by John Steinbeck follows the struggles of migrant workers in California during the Great Depression.

What is "The Grapes of Wrath"?

500

This culinary term refers to the process of cooking meat slowly in liquid to achieve tenderness, often used for tougher cuts of beef.

What is braising?

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