Rashida Jones
Quincy Jones
Found all over North America, these beetles hide in trees during the daytime and swarm in great numbers in early summer, usually at dusk. They also make tasty meals for pet toads and lizards!
June Bug
Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
'Hot Stuff' was this singer's second #1 hit on the Hot 100 charts.
Donna Summer
This city is home to North America’s largest mall.
Edmonton
Dakota Johnson
Don Johnson
This evergreen tree or shrub's berries are commonly used to flavour foods and alcoholic beverages—particularly gin.
Juniper
McGill University
Montreal, Quebec
The symbolism behind the inaugural date (July 4, 1996 ) of this service was “freedom” from ISP based email accounts.
Hotmail
This city is considered Hollywood North.
Vancouver
Emilio Estevez
Martin Sheen
These awards are presented annually to Canadian musical artists and bands to acknowledge their artistic and technical achievements in all aspects of music.
The Juno Awards
Columbia University
New York City, New York
Scientists use this term for molten rock that is found underground.
Magma
Toronto hosts this, Canada’s largest single day parade.
Carabina Parade
Angelina Jolie
Jon Voight
This 1994 Film stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito and Emma Thompson and follows an Austrian-American scientist who agrees to undergo a male pregnancy.
Junior
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
These chewy, cinnamon flavoured, oblong-shaped candy's name is derived from the sometimes pungent, spicy hot flavour .
Hot Tamales
The maple leaf on the Canadian flag has this many points.
11
O’Shea Jackson Jr
Ice Cube
This literary reference means "the perfect stay-at-home mom" referring to the character played by Barbara Billingsley.
June Cleaver
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, British Columbia
This chemical puts the heat in chili peppers and is measured on the Scoville scale.
Capsaicin
Canada is the largest exporter of this little fruit.
Blueberries