The capital of Canada
Ottawa
World famous Japanese tennis player with a city in their name
Naomi Osaka
Canada's national animal
The beaver
Famous flat and circular Italian dish.
Pizza
The capital of Spain
Madrid
This popular Japanese band has 3 members and came back in 2022. It is known for its colourful image and very popular with high school students (according to you!)
Mrs Green Apple
Canada is the world's (X) biggest country.
Closest team wins
2nd
Name 3 European foods, each from different countries. Desserts are ok.
Hint: France, Russia, Greece, England, Spain... Any European country!
Ex: Foie gras, pierogies, pasta, paella, cinnamon rolls, greek salad, Borscht, schnitzel, cakes, scones, croissant, fish and chips, onion soup, crêpes.....
The capital of Brasil
Brasilia
Mount Chokai's height in meters.
2236m. Anything between 2000-2500 is ok.
Name 3 things Canada is famous for.
Maple syrup, ice hockey, cold, mountains, beavers, Niagara falls, politeness, polar bears...
Name 4 ingredients in Korean bibimbap in English.
Beef, gochujang, carrots, eggs, rice, namul (green vegetables), spinach, soybean sprouts, mushrooms...
The capital of Poland
Warsaw
Number of gold medals the Japanese team won at the 2024 Paris Olympics (+ or - 2 ok).
18-22 is ok
Name Canada's 2 biggest cities
Double points
Toronto and Montreal
What is a traditional French breakfast (food and drink)? Be specific about the bread (not just "French bread").
Croissant (chocolate or regular), baguette bread, brioche, fruit jam, butter, coffee (café au lait), fruits...
The capital of South Africa
Pretoria
One of Japan's most prestigious (important) literary (book) prizes. This prize is given twice a year to the best Japanese books.
Akutagawa prize
The number of provinces (-ken/prefecture) in Canada (for example: Quebec). Closest team wins.
Hint: Much less than the number of prefectures in Japan!
10
Pierogies in Poland, Ravioli in Italy, and Gyoza in Japan are all examples of this type of food. This food is very popular in China and its name starts with "D".
Dumplings