You use this to open a locked door.
This fruit is often used to make apple pie.
Apples
This singer was known as the “King of Rock and Roll.”
Elvis Presley
This sweet syrup is made from trees and is a Canadian favourite on pancakes.
Maple Syrup
“Many hands make…”
Light work
This helps you see better in the dark when the power goes out.
Flashlight or Candle
This kitchen appliance keeps food cold.
Fridge
This movie features a magical nanny who flies with an umbrella.
Mary Poppins.
This famous Canadian coffee shop is known for its double-doubles.
Tim Hortons
“The early bird catches the…”
Worm
You use this to clean floors, usually with long bristles.
A Broom
This breakfast food is made from eggs and often filled with cheese or vegetables.
Omelette
This actress starred in Breakfast at Tiffany’s.
Audrey Hepburn
This is the symbol on the Canadian flag.
The Maple Leaf
“Too many cooks spoil the…”
Broth
This is a place in the home where mail is usually delivered.
Mailbox
This Italian dish is made with layers of pasta, cheese, and sauce.
Lasagna
This classic movie features the line, “Here’s looking at you, kid" and "Play it Again Sam"
Casablanca
This large Canadian city is home to the CN Tower.
Toronto
“When it rains, it…”
Pours
This appliance is used to heat food quickly using waves.
Microwave
This fruit is dried to make raisins.
Grapes
This 1965 movie starred Julie Andrews as a singing nanny in Austria.
The Sound of Music
This animal is featured on Canada’s five-cent coin.
Beaver
“You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make it…”
Drink