What does MADD stand for?
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
Famously burned by Julius Caesar, one of the greatest libraries of the ancient world was founded in the third century BC in what Egyptian city?
Alexandria
Which spice is derived from the Crocus flower and is one of the most expensive spices in the world?
Saffron
What couple was known for their murder and bank robberies during the Great Depression?
Bonny and Clyde
Who was the VG named after?
Queen Victoria
Which term describes a human-made channel built for ships to pass through?
Canal
What is the name of the numeric system that many librarians use to shelve and categorize books by type?
Dewey Decimal System
A Scoville scale is used to measure what?
The spicy heat of peppers
What does ATM stand for?
Automated Teller Machine
Which hospital opened the first nursing school in Nova Scotia, which trained hundreds of nurses until its closure in 1975?
The Victoria General Hospital
What 2019 film starring Matt Damon and Christian Bale features not one, but two transportation brands in the film title?
Ford v Ferrari
Inmate Andy Dufresne takes over managing the prison library when his friend Brooks is paroled in what 1994 film starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman?
The Shawshank Redemption
Which U.S. state is the only state to grow coffee beans?
Hawaii
What bank was started by a group of fishermen and farmers in rural Nova Scotia?
East Coast Credit Union
What is the varicella-zoster virus, known to cause skin outbreaks in children, more commonly known as?
Chicken pox
What is the History Channel series that has featured adventurous drivers take the wheel while embarking on Alaska's Dalton Highway or Canada's frozen lakes?
Ice Road Truckers
Featuring the classic character of Miss Marple, "The Body in the Library" is a detective novel by what British author?
Agatha Christie
Who is the president of Loblaws?
Galen Weston
In which city was the Royal Bank of Canada founded?
Halifax, 1864
Within 10 years, what year was the IWK founded?
1909
What world capital's airport is named after Romantic-era composer and pianist Frederic Chopin?
Warsaw
The original of what 1215 document, a cornerstone of British and American law, is one of the most famous holdings of the British Library?
Magna Carta
Which country drinks the most coffee in pounds per year?
Finland
Spreading investments to reduce risk?
Diversification
What epidemic hit parts of the country in waves from the 1920s to the 1950s, peaking with a particularly bad year in 1953 with 9,000 cases and 500 deaths nationally?
Polio