Fruit
Natural Disasters
Canadian Sports Teams
The Human Body
Provincial Legends
200

This small, round fruit is typically red, green, or yellow and can be eaten fresh or made into pie.

Apple

200

This natural disaster happens when the ground shakes and can cause buildings to collapse.

Earthquake

200

This Toronto-based basketball team plays in the NBA and is known for its dinosaur mascot.

The Toronto Raptors

200

These two organs helps you breathe and is located in your chest.

The Lungs

200

This staff member is a newly appointed Councilor for the town of Fox Harbour

Ms. Quilty

400

This tropical fruit has a spiky green exterior and sweet, juicy, yellow flesh inside.

Pineapple

400

This natural disaster involves strong winds, often over 74 miles per hour, and can cause damage to buildings and trees.

Hurricane

400

The Toronto FC won the MLS in 2017 playing this sport.

Soccer

400

These parts of the body allow you to taste food and are located on your tongue.

The Tastebuds

400

Name one of the two World Ball Hockey Championships from Placentia (their billboards are on the side of the Unity Park Arena)

Michael Gambin or Brooke Lannon

600

This fruit is large, round, and has a green rind, but the inside is juicy and red with black seeds.

Watermelon 

600

This severe weather phenomenon can form into a funnel-shaped cloud, with the ability to destroy buildings and trees.

Tornado

600

This team is based in Vancouver and is known for its blue and green colors in the National Hockey League.

Vancouver Canucks

600

This organ helps you break down food into nutrients and is located below your diaphragm.

The Stomach

600

This Newfoundland hockey player, who was drafted by the New Jersey Devils in 2020, made his NHL debut in the 2021-2022 season and is known for his speed and skill as a forward.

Dawson Mercer

800

This fruit has a tough green skin and you can make guacamole with it.

Avocado

800

This natural disaster happens when heavy snow or ice builds up on a mountain slope and suddenly slides down.

Avalanche

800

This Canadian curling team, skipped by a Newfoundlander, won the gold medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy.

Team Gushue

800

 These two organs in your body help you filter waste from your blood and create urine.

The Kidneys

800

This basketball player from the Cape Shore played for the University of Hawaii, CB Gran Canaria and the St. John's Edge before starting his own Basketball School. 

Carl English 

1000

This small, round fruit can be purple, red, or yellow, and has a pit in the center. It’s often eaten fresh or used to make jams and jellies.

Plum

1000

This is a giant wave caused by an underwater earthquake or volcano, and it can flood coastal areas.

Tsunami

1000

This team, based in Calgary, plays in the Canadian Football League and is known for their red and white colors.

Calgary Stampeders

1000

This body part of which there are two, helps you maintain balance, and allow you to stand up straight. PS It is not your legs

The Ears

1000

This Newfoundland folk rock band, is known for hits like "Ordinary Day" and "When I’m Up (I Can’t Get Down)". It's lead singer was Alan Doyle

Great Big Sea

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