Words with Dad: guess the word that ends in “dad"
Food and Drink
Musical Instruments
Canadian Cities
The Father of…
100

The capitol of Iraq

Baghdad

100

The name of this confection comes from the Aztec word "xocoatl".

Chocolate

100

Almost always played in pairs, these rattles originated among the Indians of South America.

Maracas

100

Western city dubbed “Hollywood north”.

Vancouver

100

Dad who accompanies his daughter down the aisle

The Father of the Bride

200

One of a dual-island Caribbean nation off the coast of Venezuela; has a close and long standing relationship with Canada.

Trinidad

200

Like chicory, dried figs can be roasted & used to make a substitute for this beverage

Coffee

200

Instead of having valves like a trumpet, this instrument alters the pitch with a slide

Trombone

200

This political city has the largest Inuit population in the country south of the Arctic.

Ottawa

200

A personification of time.

Father Time

300

A “thingy”, “doohickey”, or whatchamacallit.

A doodad

300

Referring to the type of poultry it's often served with, a Chinese plum sauce can also be called this

Duck sauce

300

Popular with amateur musicians, the recorder is a type of this reed-less woodwind.

Flute

300

Winnipeg is home to the largest community of Canadians with this linguistic background west of the Great Lakes

Francophones

300

The Father of the Telephone.

Alexander Graham Bell

400

American slang for a crayfish, a freshwater crustacean related to the lobster

Crawdad

400

It's the boys' version of a Shirley Temple

Roy Rogers

400

A long-necked lute called the samisen is a popular instrument of this country

Japan

400

A turquoise lake and hamlet in the Canadian Rockies, so named to honor the daughter of Queen Victoria.

Lake Louise

400

Canadian Father of Medicare.

Tommy Douglas

500

To flee quickly as if in a panic

Skedaddle

500

A hamburger cooked with minced onion & often served with a sauce is this steak named for an American physician.

Salisbury

500

Versatile 5-string instrument used in classical, country, or bluegrass music. (Hint−not guitar)

Banjo

500

Until 1882, this Saskatchewan city’s name was Pile O’ Bones.

Regina

500

Jacques Cousteau, French naval officer, explorer, filmmaker, and scientist is considered the Father of this practice of descending below the water's surface

Scuba Diving

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