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100

This leafy green is the classic base of a Caesar salad.

What is romaine?

100

This is the term for when a player scores three goals in a game.

What is a hat trick?

100

When a batter hits the ball out of the park and scores automatically.

What is a home run?

100

This popular chocolate bar shares its name with a celestial object.

What is a Mars bar?

100

Known for his outrageous cowboy hats, fringe jackets, and giant sunglasses, this wrestling legend shouted the catchphrase, “Oooh yeah!”

Who is “Macho Man” Randy Savage?

200

This salad is known for its layers of taco meat, cheese and tortilla chips.

What is taco salad?

200

This penalty is given when a player sends the puck over the glass from their own defensive zone without it touching another player.

What is delay of game?

200

Each team fields this many players at once.

What is nine?

200

This classic French dessert features a torched sugar crust.

What is crème brûlée?

200

Complete with a cape, a cowl, and a bat‑shaped emblem, this superhero costume has appeared in movies, TV shows, and Halloween stores for decades.

Who is Batman?

300

A Greek salad usually includes tomatoes, cucumbers, olives and this salty cheese.

What is feta?

300

This position’s primary job is to stop the puck from entering the net.

What is the goaltender?

300

The rare event where a pitcher allows no hits over a full game.

What is a no-hitter?

300

This colourful coated chocolate candy is known for the slogan “Melts in your mouth, not in your hands.”

What are M&M’s?

300

Big hair, neon colours, leg warmers, and shoulder pads defined the fashion of this flashy decade.

What are the 1980s?

400

This trendy grain often appears in modern "power bowls".

What is quinoa?

400

This rule prevents players from receiving a pass while behind the last defender.

What is offside?

400

This MLB team is the only franchise to have won a World Series in three different centuries: the 19th, 20th, and 21st.

Who are the San Francisco Giants?

400

This Canadian chocolate bar is known for its flaky, peanut‑butter–like interior covered in chocolate.

What is a Butterfinger?

400

Known for his dazzling stage outfits and glitter-covered glasses, this music icon’s costumes were just as unforgettable as his songs.

Who is Elton John?

500

This traditional Middle Eastern salad is made with finely chopped parsley, mint, tomatoes, bulgur, and lemon, and its name comes from the Arabic word meaning “seasoning” or “dip.”

What is tabbouleh?

500

Name the player who achieved this. An elusive NHL record—set in 1976—remains unmatched: the only time a player scored five goals in five different ways in a single game (even‑strength, power play, shorthanded, penalty shot, and empty net). 

Who is Mario Lemieux?

500

He is the only Toronto Blue Jay to win the Cy Young Award twice, earning the honour in both 1996 and 1997.

Who is Roger Clemens?

500

These iconic gummy candies were invented in Germany in 1922 by confectioner Hans Riegel, and their original flavour lineup included raspberry, orange, strawberry, pineapple, and lemon.

What are Haribo Goldbears?

500

One of the most recognizable looks in sports, this team’s vintage baby‑blue uniforms became so iconic that fans still push for their return.

Who are the Toronto Blue Jays?

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