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100

How many points are awarded for a touchdown in football?

6

100

“Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” and “The Alphabet Song” sung to the same tune as?

Baa Baa Black Sheep

100

A giant explosion, which flattened the city of Halifax, occurred during what war?

World War I

100

Name that face - 100 

Shirley Temple

100

Which famous singing cowboy was known for “Happy Trails”?

Roy Rogers

200

What is the captain of the curling team called?

Skip

200

How many blackbirds were baked in a pie?

24

200

What was available for sale at "speakeasies" during prohibition?

Alcohol

200

Name that face - 200

Loretta Lynn

200

Which famous outlaw country singer is known for “Mama Tried”?

Merle Haggard

300

Amateurs compete for the "Walker Cup" and "Curtis Cup" in which sport?

Golf

300

How many bags of wool does the black sheep give to the master?

One

300

During what decade was colour television introduced in Canada?

1960's (1966)

300

Name that face - 300

Clint Eastwood

300

Which country music legend was born in Canada and known for hits like “Four Strong Winds”?
 

Ian Tyson

400

What trophy is awarded to the best NHL defenseman?

The (James) Norris Trophy 

400

In “Sing a Song of Sixpence,” what was the queen doing in the parlor?

Eating bread and honey

400

Which province was the first to adopt universal medicare?

Saskatchewan

400

Name that face - 400

Phyllis Diller

400

Who was part of the country supergroup “The Highwaymen” along with Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, and Kris Kristofferson?

Waylon Jennings

500

What city witnessed drunken riots after the Boston Bruins won the Stanley Cup in 2011?

Vancouver

500

In “Rub-a-dub-dub,” who were in the tub?

Hint: Not just 3 men in a tub - who are they - more specific.

The butcher, the baker, and the candlestick maker

500

With what did early settlers in the prairies build their homes with?

Sod

500

Name that face - 500

Steve Harvey

500

What was the name of the venue where the Grand Ole Opry was held from 1943 to 1974?

Ryman Auditorium

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