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Category: K-RATIONS

To play this musical instrument, you have to hum, not blow, into the mouthpiece.

Kazoo

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Category: K-RATIONS

In the Middle East, this dish consists of small pieces of meat grilled on a skewer.

Kabob

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Category: EUROPEAN EATS

This traditional Polish sausage is a popular treat enjoyed around the world.

Kielbasa

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Category: EUROPEAN EATS

Most people probably don’t want to know that this Scottish savoury treat contains sheep’s heart, liver and lungs, along with onion, oatmeal, and spices -- all cooked in a sheep stomach casing.

Haggis

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Category: EUROPEAN EATS

This Russian beet soup is delicious with a dollop of sour cream.

Borscht

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Category: 1926

This children’s book by A. A. Milne was published in London.

Winnie-the-Pooh

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Category: 1926

In an effort to prevent union activity in his factories, this automobile maker created a new reduced 40-hour work week – five eight-hour days.

Henry Ford

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Category: 1926

Scottish inventor John Logie Baird demonstrated an early version of this invention in London to members of the Royal Institution and a reporter from The Times.

Television

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Category: CULTURAL HOLIDAYS

What week-long December holiday, created in 1966, celebrates Black heritage, unity, and culture?

Kwanzaa

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Category: CULTURAL HOLIDAYS

What is the name of the multi-branched candelabra that is used on Hanukkah?

Menorah

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Category: EUROPEAN EATS

Which European country originated the tradition of serving a variety of small dishes known as tapas?

Spain

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Category: "Y"

The word that pairs with Yin in Chinese philosophy.

Yang

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Category: "Y"

This westernmost territory in Canada shares a 1,538 mile-long border with Alaska.

Yukon

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Category: CURRENCY

The name of Peru’s currency is also the Spanish word for sun.

Sol

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Category: CURRENCY

This Canadian coin, introduced in 1996, features a polar bear on its reverse and is the only coin in the with a bi-metallic design. What is it commonly called?

The toonie (Canadian $2 coin)

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Category: “NEW” PLACES

The name of this Canadian province translates to “New Scotland.”

Nova Scotia

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Category: COLOURS

The colourful nickname for Ireland.

The Emerald Isle

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Category: COLOURS

What shade of colour is cyan and azure?

Blue

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Category: COLOURS

On the colour wheel, all colours have opposites. The opposite of blue is orange, the opposite of red is green. What is the opposite of violet?

Yellow

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Category: THANKSGIVING FOODS?

This happened to Cinderella’s carriage at midnight.

It turned into a pumpkin.

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Category: THAT TAKES THE CAKE

The phrase “Let them eat cake” is commonly attributed to this French queen, despite the fact that historians doubt she actually ever said it.

Marie Antoinette

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Category: THAT TAKES THE CAKE

This “cake” idiom describes the desire for two mutually-exclusive outcomes or benefits at the same time.

“You can’t have your cake and eat it, too.”

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Category: THAT TAKES THE CAKE

This German cake is made with chocolate layers, cherries, and whipped cream.

Black Forest cake

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Category: THANKSGIVING FOODS?

Sudden and abrupt way to stop smoking.

Cold turkey

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Category: TRANSLATED CITIES

The name of this largest city in Quebec and second-largest city in Canada means “royal mountain” in English.

Montreal