This is one of November's typically yellow-hued birthstones
What is topaz (or citrine)?
What is Oxygen?
This is the symbol on the Canadian flag
What is the maple leaf
Move your body into a pretzel with this 1960's game
What is Twister?
This squash is associated with Halloween
What is pumpkin?
This is November's annual shopping extravaganza
What is Black Friday?
We used to have nine planets until this planet was demoted
What is Pluto?
This Canadian national animal is associated with dams?
What is the beaver?
An infant's game has parents covering their eyes and saying this
What is peekaboo?
This squash can be used as a healthy substitute for pasta
What is spaghetti squash?
On November 20, 1947 Phillip Mountbatten married this distant cousin
Who is Queen Elizabeth II?
This is the celsius freezing point
What is zero degrees?
This is the capital city of Canada
What is Ottawa?
There are this number of players in bridge
What is four?
This squash takes its name from a tree nut
What is acorn squash?
U.S. presidential elections take place on this Tuesday every four years
What is the first Tuesday after the first Monday?
This is the only continent where you won't find bees
What is Antarctica?
Cirque du Soleil is based in this city?
What is Montreal?
This classic murder-mystery game was patented by a British musician named Anthony Pratt in 1944 and released by Parker Brothers in 1949
What is Clue?
This squash takes its name from a dairy product
What is butternut squash?
November 19th is Discovery Day in this U.S. territory
What is Puerto Rico?
Pumice comes from this substance
What is lava?
Canada's dish poutine is French fries with these two toppings?
What are cheese curds and gravy?
Derived from a game called Halma, this game's board is the shape of a six-pointed star. Additionally, the playing pieces are typically marble
What is Chinese checkers?
This squash has the same name as an early-to-mid spring yellow flower
What is buttercup squash?