Hockey and Sports
FOOD & COOKING
INSECTS & CREEPY-CRAWLIES
GIANT THINGS IN CANADA (ROAD-TRIP EDITION)
FRENCH LANGUAGE & CULTURE
100

This Canadian team has the most Stanley Cup wins.

Who are The Montreal Canadiens

100

100: These tools measure small quantities like teaspoons and tablespoons.

Correct Response: What are measuring spoons?


100

100: The monarch and swallowtail are both types of this insect.

Correct Response: What is a butterfly?


100

100: The world-famous Giant Nickel can be found in this Northern Ontario city.

Correct Response: What is Sudbury?


100

100: This French greeting is commonly used to mean “hello.”

Correct Response: What is bonjour?


200

200: This NHL trophy is awarded each season to the league’s top goal scorer.

Correct Response: What is the Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy?


200

200: This quick cooking method is common in Asian cuisine and uses a small amount of oil.

Correct Response: What is stir-frying?


200

200: This buzzing insect produces honey and helps pollinate crops.

Correct Response: What is the honeybee?


200

200: The town of Eastend, Saskatchewan, displays a giant model of this prehistoric predator, also known as Scotty.

Correct Response: What is a T. rex?


200

200: This French word meaning “delicious” can describe a particularly tasty meal.

Correct Response: What is délicieux (or délicieuse)?


300

300: Known as “The Great One,” this player holds the all-time NHL points record.

Correct Response: Who is Wayne Gretzky?


300

300: This warm, aromatic spice made from dried flower buds is used in dishes like chai.

Correct Response: What are cloves?


300

300: This small insect is incredibly strong, lifting up to 50 times its body weight.

Correct Response: What is an ant?


300

300: This New Brunswick town is home to a giant lobster sculpture.

Correct Response: What is Shediac?


300

300: This classic Quebec dish features fries, cheese curds, and gravy.

Correct Response: What is poutine?


400

400: This Winter Olympic event combines cross-country skiing with rifle shooting.

Correct Response: What is the biathlon?


400

400: This French phrase meaning “everything in its place” refers to prepping ingredients before cooking.

Correct Response: What is mise en place?


400

400: This type of insect undergoes complete metamorphosis, transforming from larva to pupa to adult.

Correct Response: What is a beetle?


400

400: Vancouver’s Kitsilano neighbourhood features a giant pair of these eating utensils.

Correct Response: What are chopsticks?


400

400: In Quebec, this term refers to a convenience store.

Correct Response: What is a dépanneur (or dep)?


500

500: This team won the very first Stanley Cup in 1893.

Correct Response: What is the Montreal Hockey Club?

500

500: This French technique slowly cooks meat in its own fat—famously used for duck.

Correct Response: What is confit?

500

500: These insects produce light using bioluminescence.

Correct Response: What are fireflies?

500

500: The world’s largest beaver statue stands proudly in this Alberta community.

Correct Response: What is Beaverlodge?

500

500: This traditional Acadian rhythm instrument is played using two household items.

Correct Response: What are spoons?

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