This was the first Pokemon that Ash Ketchum caught.
What is "Caterpie"?
This publisher for the MMORPG Runescape.
What is "Jagex"?
Canada's largest territory or province.
What is "Nunavut"?
The rank that tea is known to be in popularity throughout world.
What is the "2nd" most popular beverage?
This law of thermodynamics states "A system's entropy approaches a constant value as the temperature approaches absolute zero."
What is the "3rd law of thermodynamics"?
This Pokemon's feathers glow in seven colors depending on the angle at which they are struck by light. These feathers are said to bring happiness to the bearers.
What is "Ho-Oh"?
The name of the green dragon under Crandor Island.
What is "Elvarg"?
The name of the great lake not listed here: Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario.
What is Lake "Michigan"?
This category of tea is wilted and fully oxidized.
What is "green tea"?
The year that "Youtube" was founded.
When was "2005"?
The year that Pokemon Red and Green were released.
What is "1996"?
The year that Old School Runescape was released.
What is "2013"?
This was the last province/territory to host the Olympics in Canada.
What is "British Columbia"?
This business was responsible for setting up the "Tea Board" tasked with popularizing tea.
What is "British Eat India Company"?
The highest paid actor world-wide in the year 2020.
Who is "Dwayne Johnson"?
The number of Pokemon listed in the Pokedex.
How much is 898?
The primary antagonist during the quest "Dragon Slayer II".
Who is "Zorgoth"?
The amount of cities in Canada that have over 1 million people.
What is "3"?
Also known as "The Champagne of Tea" Darjeeling is grown this mountainous region.
What is the "Himalayans"?
The person's full name associated with the letter "Y" in the animated series RWBY.
Who is "Yang Xiao Long"?
The amount of Pokemon related movies released.
What is "24"?
The name of the leader of the Tai Bwo Wannai tribe.
Who is "Timfraku"
The estimated amount of lakes in Manitoba.
What is "90,000 to 110,000"?
Earl Grey tea is flavored with the oil of this fruit.
What is "bergamot"?
The date that "International Teacher's Day" is celebrated.
When is "October 5"?