SPORTS
THE HUMAN BODY
TD HISTORY
BOARD GAMES
FUN WITH FLAGS
100

He scored the most goals in a single NHL season.

Wayne Gretzky with 92 goals in the 1981/82 season

100

Of the 206 bones in the human body, this is the longest and strongest one

The femur (thigh bone)

100

The TD shield was first introduced in this year.

1969

100

This popular general knowledge board game was originally created in 1981 by two Canadians after losing pieces of their Scrabble game.

Trivial Pursuit - Hasbro bought the rights to the game in 2006 for over $80million

100

This country's flag is represented by a red dot on a white background

Japan

200

This CFL team plays at BMO Field in Toronto.

Argonauts - established in 1873

200

The vestibular system, responsible for maintaining balance is found here.

The inner ear

200

On February 1, 1955, these two banks merged to form Toronto Dominion Bank, but TD traces its roots back even further to the founding of The Bank of Toronto in 1855.

The Bank of Toronto and Dominion Bank

200

This "who done it" game challenges players to solve a murder mystery by discovering the murderer, the weapon and the location of the murder.

Clue

200

This country's flag is the only one that is not square or rectangular in shape.  It's two stacked triangles symbolize the Himalaya Mountains and each represents the two major religions, Hinduism and Buddhism. 

Nepal

300

She was the first gymnast to score a perfect 10 at the Olympic Games

Nadia Comaneci - in 1976 at the Montreal Olympics

300

This nerve starts in the lower back, runs down both legs and is the longest and widest nerve in the body.

Sciatic nerve

300

In 1976, TD's first ATM was piloted as the "TD 360". To no one's surprise, it was quickly renamed this...

 

Green Machine (did you know that Canada Trust ATMs were called "Johnnie Cash"?

300

This game is a strategy board game of diplomacy, conflict and conquest, played on a board depicting a political map of the world, divided into 42 territories, which are grouped into six continents.

Risk

300

This flag is made up of three coloured vertical lines, Blue, White and Red (L to R)

France

400

This team currently holds the record for the longest Stanley Cup drought.

Toronto Maple Leafs - they haven't won the cup since 1967.

400

You will find tarsals, metatarsals and phalanges in this part of the body.

The foot

400

TD and Canada Trust joined forces with a shared philosophy of delivering a comfortable banking experience in this year. 

2000

400

In this two-person game of strategy, players secretly arrange their ships on a lettered and numbered 10x10 grid and then try to locate and destroy their opponent's fleet.  

Battleship

400

This flag is a combination of three other flags (the St Andrew, St George and St Patrick flags)

Union Jack - United Kingdom

500

Known by the nickname "Black Mamba", he won 5 NBA Championship titles with the LA Lakers

Kobe Bryant

500

Diabetes is a disease involving this organ, primarily responsible for producing insulin which controls blood sugar levels.

Pancreas

500

This man was the President and CEO of the Canada Trust Company and remained President and CEO of the newly merged TD Canada Trust.

Edmund Clark

500

This game will have you on a mat with coloured dots and spinning a spinner to determine what body part to place on which dot on the mat. You might find yourself in a downward dog or you might find yourself with someone's rump in your face, but try to hold your position no matter how strange it might seem.

Twister

500

This is the rarest colour to find on a flag.

Purple - only found on two world flags (Dominica and Nicaragua)- purple has historically been used to represent royalty and typically this colour dye has been very difficult and expensive to get hold of.