Stuck in the Middle (with you)
Squash and Paddle
The Millennium Falcon
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Canadian Her-story
100

POPCORNER: Scarlett O'Hara pursues her dream at Tara in this novel and film, the latter starring Vivien Leigh.  

Gone with the Wind

100

This member of the squash and gourd family was used by Native Americans to treat intestinal worms and urinary ailments. 

Pumpkin

100

This bird can reach a top speed of 242 miles per hour in a dive.

Peregrine falcon

100

This city is the capital of the 'down under' nation - Australia. 

Canberra

100

POPCORNER: This 1975 movie musical, starring Tim Curry, was selected for the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."

Rocky Horror Picture Show

200

This province is home to the geographic centre of Canada.

Nunavut

200
Originally minted in 1935, the Voyageur coin featured a man on a canoe, and in 1986, this coin replaced it.

Loonie

200

In 2000, this team won their second Stanley Cup in franchise history. 

New Jersey Devils 

200

This well-known King was buried with over two dozen loincloths, designed with loops and triangle cloth to conceal and support his genitals. 

King Tutankhamun.

200

This woman is the most decorated Canadian female Olympian. 

Penny Oleksiak

300

The ancient city of Petra is located in this middle-eastern country. 

Jordan

300

This mountain range and region is known for being the native home of the Gourd family.

The Andes

300

The world's largest falcon, the Gyrfalcon, lives in this continental region, where it hunts ptarmigan and waterfowl. 

The Arctic

300

In 1770, this famous Captain sailed the Australian coast, calling it New South Wales, and claiming it for Britain and her prisoners. 

Captain James Cook

300

This 22-year old Calgarian has had multiple top 10 songs, including 'Sports Car', and recently performed on Saturday Night Live. 

Tate McRae 
400

This actor played Hal in the tv show 'Malcolm in the Middle'. 

Bryan Cranston

400

Canoeing was first introduced to this year's Olympics, held in Paris, with attendees from Italy and Japan, but not Germany or Russia.

The 1924 Olympics

400

In the year 2000, this still sitting President of a G8, major Eurasian country was elected for the first time.

Vladimir Putin

400

A framed pair of this Memphis musician's dirty underwear sold for $8,000 in 2012.

Elvis Presley

400

This woman was Canada's first Grand Slam singles champion in 2019.

Bianca Andreescu

500

POPCORNER: This 1974 film starring Slim Pickens, Gene Wilder, and Cleavon Little was voted 'the funniest movie of all time' in a 2014 Rolling Stone poll. 

Blazing Saddles

500

Pumpkin beer, dating back to 1771 and originating in the United States, was revitalized in the 1980s based on a recipe by this American president. 

George Washington

500

This K word is a classification of bird belonging to the genus Falco. 

Kestrel 

500

This island is Australia's smallest and least populated state, with over 21% of the land listed as a World Heritage Site. 

Tasmania 

500

POPCORNER: While this movie was set in 1969 Vietnam, it was based on the 1899 Joseph Conrad novel 'Heart of Darkness', which was set in the Belgian Congo and based on Conrad's real experiences colonizing the country.  

Apocalypse Now

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