The first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic ocean.
Amelia Earhart.
The nation that consumes twice the amount of candy than the United States.
Germany.
The best selling book of all time.
The Bible.
Canada's 2 national sports.
Hockey and lacrosse.
The creature that St. Patrick is credited with ridding Ireland of.
Snakes.
The length of time of the Hundred Years' War.
116 years.
The world's best selling chocolate bar.
Snickers - with over 2 billion bars sold annually!
The character of Sancho Panza appears in this classic book.
Don Quixote.
Canada has this type of shop per capita than any other country in the world.
Donut shop.
The number of female leprechauns.
0
This Chinese dynasty lasted from 1368-1644.
Ming.
The number of millions of Skittles produced each day.
200 million.
The author who penned the Discworld Series of fantasy novels.
Terry Pratchett.
James Cameron, film director of Titanic and Avatar, was born and raised in this province.
Ontario.
Where the world's first St. Patrick's Day parade was held.
New York City.
A famous general who was once attacked by rabbits.
Napoleon.
The occupation of the inventor of cotton candy, or candy floss.
Dentist.
Dating back to 1580 from a satirical play, this term still applies to a lover of books.
Bookworm.
The population of Canada as of 2021.
38,150,737.
The American city that dyes its major river green to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
Chicago.
The British prime minister at the outbreak of World War II.
Neville Chamberlain.
The candy that President Ronald Reagan enjoyed so much that he had special compartments installed on each of his private planes to keep them safe while in flight.
Jelly beans.
Due to a bet with his editor, this iconic, well-loved children's book has a grand total of only 50 words.
Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss.
Sherwood Park is located within the land of this treaty number that was signed between the Canadian Crown and various First Nations in 1876.
Treaty 6.
St. Patrick's country of birth.
Roman Britain (today's UK).