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200

Maple syrup is harvested in early spring by tapping holes in the trunks of these trees.

Sugar Maples

200

This Italian city is widely considered the birthplace of the Renaissance and home to the Uffizi Gallery.

Florenece

200

This 1994 animated Disney film tells the story of a young lion named Simba.

The Lion King

200

This Canadian singer-songwriter, born in Quebec, won multiple Grammy Awards and is famous for hits like My Heart Will Go On.

Céline Dion

200

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is located in this fictional country.

United kingdom/Britian

400

Canada produces approximately this percentage of the world’s maple syrup.(Within 10%)

71%

400

The famous painting “The Starry Night” was created by this Dutch post-impressionist artist.

Vincent van Gogh

400

This 2008 movie about a billionaire vigilante fighting crime in Gotham City stars Christian Bale as Batman.

The Dark Knight

400

This British band, formed in 1970, was known for their theatrical performances and the concept album The Wall.

Pink Floyd

400

Middle-earth, the setting for The Lord of the Rings, was created by this author.

J.R.R Tolkien

600

This Canadian province produces the most maple syrup in the country, responsible for nearly three-quarters of the national output.

Quebec

600

This architectural style, common in European cathedrals, is characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses.

Gothic

600

This 1982 science fiction film, directed by Ridley Scott, was initially criticized for its pacing but is now considered a genre classic.

Blade Runner

600

This legendary jazz musician, nicknamed “Satchmo,” was famous for his trumpet skills and hits like What a Wonderful World.

Louis Armstrong

600

This futuristic city is the setting for Batman in comics and movies.

Gotham City

800

It takes approximately this many liters of maple sap to produce 1 liter of maple syrup.

40 Liters

800

This iconic Parisian landmark, completed in 1889, was originally criticized by many artists and writers but is now a symbol of French architecture.

Eiffel Tower

800

In the 1999 film Run Lola Run, the protagonist must race against the clock to save her boyfriend. This country produced the movie.

Germany

800

This 1980s British duo, consisting of Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe, is famous for synth-pop hits like West End Girls.

Pet Shop Boys

800

This dystopian nation in The Hunger Games is divided into 12 districts controlled by the Capitol.

Panem

1000

Apart from syrup, this traditional Canadian treat, often seen in candies or drizzled over Thanksgiving desserts, is made by boiling maple sap until it thickens and then cooling it on snow.

Maple Taffy

1000

The Guggenheim Museum in New York City, known for its spiraling interior design, was designed by this renowned architect.

Frank Lloyd Wright

1000

This 1960 Alfred Hitchcock film set on a train involves a murder mystery solved largely by a retired detective.

Psycho

1000

This rock band, originally from Vancouver, Canada, became famous in the 1980s with songs like Tom Sawyer and YYZ.

Rush

1000

This continent in George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series is home to Winterfell and King’s Landing.

Westeros

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