This arch is one of triumph.
What is L'Arc de Triomphe?
Someone in charge
Something used to measure distances
What is a ruler?
Yonge Street starts at the Lakeshore, and travels north to this Lake.
What is Lake Simcoe?
I was the face of the communist revolution in Russia.
Who is Lenin?
A place for tableaus
What is drama class?
Where the Allies landed on D-Day.
What is Normandy?
Something a dog does
Something on a tree
What is bark?
DAILY DOUBLE
Despite being owned by Cedar Fair, Canada's Wonderland was originally owned by this movie company.
The first Prime Minister of Canada.
Who is Macdonald?
Learn about population density.
What is geography?
The closest point to Britain.
What is Pas-de-Calais?
A direction
To leave something behind
What is left?
This building, dedicated to science, is build on the slope of the Don Valley.
What is the Ontario Science Centre?
I saw the United States through World War 1.
Who is Wilson?
Trigonometry.
What is math?
Who is Macron?
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A type of bird
Something used to build tall buildings.
Also known as the steel city, this metropolitan area is to the far west of the GTA.
What is Hamilton?
I was head of the Cuban state for several decades.
Who is Castro?
Pascal's Law
What is science?
This glass pyramid is found at this famous Paris museum.
What is the Louvre?
Something you do with a car
A place children play
What is a park?
This long bridge over Lake Ontario in Hamilton is called this.
What is the Burlington Skyway?
This past weekend was my birthday.
Who is Queen Eliabeth?
Octaves, scales, chords
What is music?