Canada
Fictional Family
Great Golf
Color
Clint Eastwood
100

In 1969, the Official Languages Act came into effect, making these two the official languages of Canada. 

What are English and French?

100

Starring the Banks family, this '90s sitcom centers on characters including Uncle Phil, Carlton, and Will.

What is The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air?

100

Defying expectations at age 46, Jack Nicklaus won this golf tournament for the sixth time in 1986.

What is the Masters?

100

These are the two colors of the iconic "I Heart NY" logo designed by Milton Glaser in 1977.

What are red and black?

100

In 1993, he won an Oscar for his role as Bill Munny in this film.

What is Unforgiven?

200

Created in 1989 and led by Larking Kerwin, the CSA stands for this agency.

What is the Canadian Space Agency?

200

Members of this TV bunch include Marcia, Jan, and Greg.

What is The Brady Bunch?

200

He became the youngest winner of the Masters tournament in 1997. 

Who is Tiger Woods?

200

This is the background of the Brazilian flag.

What is green?

200

In 1978's Every Which Way but Loose, Eastwood stars alongside this type of primate.

What is an orangutan?

300

In 1999, this area was separated from the Northwest Territories to become Canada's third territory.

What is Nunavut?

300

The Griswold family stars in this 1989 holiday classic comedy film.

What is National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation?

300

The 1999 Ryder Cup has been nicknamed the "Battle of" this place due to its extremely competitive gameplay.

What is Brookline?

300

Although he's used this color on his shoe soles since 1993, Christian Louboutin only received a trademark for the design choice in 2008.

What is red?

300

In 1996, Clint Eastwood was given a Life Achievement Award by this group, AFI for short.

What is the American Film Institute?

400

Known as the Skylight Caper, on September 4, 1972, a heist from an art museum in this Quebec city became the most valuable theft in Canadian history.

What is Montreal?

400

This TV show of the late '90s and early 2000s is named for its starring family, including mob boss Tony.

What is The Sopranos?

400

This golfer's career was cut short due to a tragic accident in 1983 that resulted in the loss of his right arm and eye.

Who is Jack Newton?

400

In 1998, UPS trademarked this color for their vehicles.

What is brown?

400

To portray his character in 1975's The Eiger Sanction, Eastwood learned this skill in order to do many of his own stunts for the film.

What is mountain climbing?

500

During the 1970 October Crisis, this prime minister evoked martial law to crack down on terrorist activities.

Who is Pierre Trudeau?

500

In this book series, the Dursleys are a rather unpleasant and unmagical family to Harry.

What is the Harry Potter series?

500

Debuting in 1998 from this country, Se Ri Pak joined the LPGA and won the U.S. Women's Open and LPGA Championship that year.

What is South Korea?

500

In 1995, Cadbury registered a shade of this color as a trademark for chocolate packaging.

What is purple?

500

His directorial debut came in 1971 with this film.

What is Play Misty for Me?

600

The Montreal Protocol of 1987 was signed to regulate substances that deplete this atmospheric layer.

What is the ozone?

600

The Stampers are the fictional family at the heart of his 1964 novel, Sometimes a Great Notion.

Who is Ken Kessey?

600

In the famous "Duel in the Sun" in 1977, this golfer beat out Jack Nicklaus for the Open victory at Tumberry.

Who is Tom Watson?

600

In 1985, this company won the rights to this trademark pink fiberglass insulation through their "Think Pink" campaign.

What is Owens-Corning?

600

From 1986 to 1988, Eastwood served in this elected position.

What is mayor?

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