Finish the Proverb
Science
Cooking
Canadian History
Famous Buildings
100

"You can't teach an old dog ___ _____."

New Tricks

100

This molecule is responsible for the green pigment in plants, and is a vital part of photosynthesis. 

What is Chlorophyll

100

These two spices are almost always on the table and are heavily used in North American cooking.

What are Salt and Pepper

100

This French explorer was the first European to map the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, and has a bridge named after him in Montreal.

Who is Jaques Cartier

100

This building, located in Paris, is the tallest building in France, standing at 330m tall.

What is the Eiffel Tower

200

"Fight fire with ___"

Fire

200

This gas is the chemical element with the symbol H in the periodic table. It is colorless, odorless, tasteless, non-toxic, and highly combustible. When combined with oxygen, it makes H2O. (water)

What is Hydrogen

200

This white powder can be used to thicken sauce, make fluffy omelets, and replace eggs in recipes.

What is cornstarch

200

This province was the last one to join Canada in 1991.

What is Yukon

200

This building, located in Agra India, is an ivory-white marble mausoleum and is considered one of the 7 wonders of the world. 

What is the Taj Mahal

300

"A bird in the hand is worth ___ __ ___ ____."

Two in the bush

300

This planet is the closest to the sun.

What is Mercury

300

This term is used to describe the process of pouring juices or melted fat over meat during cooking in order to keep it moist.

What is basting
300

This event was held on the island of Jean-Drapeau outside Montreal, and was part of the World's Fair. A giant metal sphere was constructed specifically for this event.

What is Expo 67

300

This building, once the tallest building in the world, is located in New York City and was built in just 410 days.

What is The Empire State Building

400

"Don't put all your eggs __ ___ _____."

In one basket

400

This blood type is the rarest to find in humans.

What is AB negative

400

This meat is often disliked by children, and is known to be an acquired taste. It is usually served with onions.

What is liver

400

This Canadian hockey team has won the most Stanley Cups in history, a record-breaking 24.

What is The Montreal Canadiens

400

This building, located in Rome, can be identified by its unique columns that surround its exterior. 

What is the Pantheon

500

"Every cloud has a _____ _____."

Silver Lining

500

These tissues in the body connect muscles to bones.

What are tendons

500

This dish is made of cornmeal and baking powder, and is widely popular in southern United States cuisine.

What is corn bread

500

The Iroquois and Cherokee nations called these three crops “the three sisters” because they nurture each other when planted together. Various locations around Canada are named The Three Sisters in honour of these three vegetables. 

Corn, beans, and squash

500

This building, located in Washington D.C. was built to commemorate George Washington. It resembles an Egyptian obelisk and stands at 169m tall.

What is The Washington Monument

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