This classic has a chapter called "The Puppies Arrive"
What is 101 Dalmatians?
This capital city of New Brunswick sits astride the Wolastoq river
What is Fredericton?
The enemy of a deer, a female deer
What is a doe foe?
This creator of Jeopardy! also wrote its theme song
Who is Merv Griffin?
This Monty Python film debates whether African or European swallows could carry coconuts to a temperate zone
What is "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"?
The "lover of the Russian Queen" received this nickname, Russian for "debauched one"
Who is Rasputin?
This palindromic character is the protagonist of "Holes" by Louis Sachak
Who is Stanley Yelnats?
This natural formation in the Bay of Fundy is a popular tourism site and is featured on the NB health card
What are the Hopewell Rocks?
An inebriated polecat
What is a drunk skunk?
Despite being the longest-running "Jeopardy!" champ of all time, he lost to Brad Rutter in the Ultimate ToC
Who is Ken Jennings?
The Queen & Prince Philip visited the U.S. in 2007, marking 400 years since the founding of this settlement now in Virginia
What is Jamestown?
The innermost of the 3 coats or layers of the eye, it has millions of light receptors
What is the retina?
At the beginning of "The Lightning Thief", this kid thinks his pre-algebra teacher turns into a monster
Who is Percy Jackson?
Hartland, NB is home to the world's longest one of these, measuring 391 meters.
What is a covered bridge?
A melancholy lady sheep
What is a blue ewe?
In 2021, this Doctor of Neuroscience (who also plays a Doctor of Neuroscience on TV) became one of two permanent hosts for Jeopardy!
Who is Mayim Bialik?
Her death in 1603 ended her 45-year reign, & a total of 118 years for the Tudors
Who is Elizabeth I?
A Ragman Roll, an old catalog, became this word for nonsense or a list of petty procedures
What is rigamarole?
This Robert Munsch classic subverts the usual damsel in distress formula, and instead it is Prince Ronald who needs a rescue
What is "The Paper Bag Princess"?
A white oak at this New Brunswick, N.J. school supposedly inspired J. Kilmer to write "Trees"
What is Rutgers?
A frivolous young mare
What is a silly filly?
Contrary to popular belief, this "Weird Al" Yankovitch song was not responsible for the revival of Jeopardy! in 1984 (though it may have done something for its popularity)
What is "I Lost on Jeopardy!"?
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The phrase that's the title of this 20th century British novel comes from the translation of the Hebrew word Beelzebub
This 7-letter word is another name for a boat or yacht race
What is a regatta?
This author, known for her exuberant wordplay and humour, has given us "Toes in My Nose" and "Mable Murple".
Who is Sheree Fitch?
The Roosevelt Memorial Bridge connects this New Brunswick island to Maine.
What is Campobello Island?
A baby cat who's very much in love
What is a smitten kitten?
This original name for our favourite TV quiz show was rejected when a skeptical network exec said "It doesn't have enough jeopardies"
What is "What is the Question"?
This national stadium has played host to the Olympics, the World Cup & Live Aid
What is Wembley Stadium?
A star sapphire contains needles of this mineral, causing it to reflect light in 6 rays
What is rutile?