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100

Clue: This 1953 film, featuring Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell, was a classic example of Hollywood's glamour and style.


Hint: Its famous song is Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend.

What is Gentlemen Prefer Blondes?

100

This iconic Canadian landmark was opened in 1976 as part of Expo 76 and has become a symbol of Montreal.


Hint: It is a huge steel structure known as "La Grand Roue".

What is the Montreal Olympic Stadium?

100

This famous Canadian fashion brand, founded in 1973, became known for its outdoor apparel and fur-lined hoods.


Hint: It's a popular brand among cold-weather travelers.

What is Canada Goose?

100

This classic Canadian dessert is made with a mixture of sugar, butter, eggs, and coconut, and is often topped with a chocolate coating.


Hint: It’s named after a famous Canadian hockey player.

 Butter Tart

100

This Canadian astronaut was the first Canadian to command the International Space Station in 2009.


Hint: His first name is Chris.

Chris Hadfield

200

This Canadian actor, known for his role in The Matrix (1999), was born in Quebec and went on to become an international star.


Hint: He also starred in John Wick.

Who is Keanu Reeves?

200

Located in Ontario, It’s a popular tourist destination, especially for honeymooners.

What is Niagara Falls?

200

This Canadian fashion designer is known for his formal, high-end clothing, and he became internationally recognized in the 1980s.


Hint: His first name is "Sid".
 

Answer: Who is Sid Neigum?

200

In the 1960s, this popular Canadian snack food was invented and has since become a global phenomenon.


Hint: It’s a cheese-flavored puffed corn snack.


 

Answer: What is Cheezies?

200

This Canadian-born singer became an international sensation with the release of the song Hallelujah in 1984.


Hint: His first name is Leonard.

Leonard Cohen

300

This 1952 film, starring Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye, is a holiday classic that was partially filmed in Canada.


Hint: The title refers to a military term, and it has a famous song, "White Christmas."

What is Holiday Inn?

300

This Canadian city, known for its timber industry, is often called the "Gateway to the North" and is located in British Columbia. 


Its population is smaller than Vancouver's but is known for the “Prince George” forestry.

  • What is Prince George?

300

In the 1960s, this Canadian company became synonymous with high-quality leather goods and sporty clothing.


Hint: Its signature product is a cozy, heavy-duty jacket.

What is Roots?

300

This well-known Canadian treat, typically eaten with maple syrup, originated in Quebec and is made from fried dough.


Hint: It's often served during the winter months at sugar shacks.
 

Answer: What is BeaverTails?

300

In 1972, this Canadian politician served as the first female Prime Minister of Canada, making history as the first woman to hold the position.


Hint: She succeeded Pierre Trudeau in the office.

Kim Campbell

400

This Canadian-born actor starred in the 1962 movie The Manchurian Candidate, where he played an Army hero.


Hint: His last name is Sinatra’s first name.

Who is Frank Sinatra Jr.?

400

This scenic road in British Columbia offers views of mountains, forests, and the ocean, stretching from Vancouver to Whistler.


Hint: It's one of the most scenic highways in Canada.

What is the Sea-to-Sky Highway?

400

This style icon, known for her chic dresses and formal wear, became a prominent name in fashion after opening a boutique in Toronto.


Hint: Her first name is Nina.

 Nina Ricci

400

This creamy Canadian dessert, made with vanilla or chocolate custard, is topped with whipped cream and dusted with cocoa.


Hint: It’s named after a French pastry.
 

Answer: What is Tarte au sucre?

400

In 1976, this Canadian city hosted the first Olympic Games held in Canada.


Hint: The event marked the first time a Canadian city hosted the Summer Olympics.

Montreal

500

This 1981 film starring Michael J. Fox became a huge hit and launched the Back to the Future series.


Hint: The movie involves time travel and a DeLorean.

What is Back to the Future?

500

Known as Canada’s "Gateway to the Arctic," this city is the capital of Canada’s northernmost territory.


Hint: It’s located near the shores of Frobisher Bay.

What is Iqaluit?

500

This fashion brand, founded in Montreal in 1979, became known for its sleek, professional styles and minimalist designs.


Hint: Its name rhymes with "Joan."

Joe Fresh

500

This Canadian fast-food chain, known for its coffee and donuts, was founded in 1964 by Tim Horton and Jim Charade.


Hint: The "Double Double" refers to the amount of cream and sugar in a coffee.
 

Answer: What is Tim Hortons?

500

This Canadian rock band, popular in the 1970s, is best known for hits like Taking Care of Business and You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet.


Hint: The band’s name includes the word “Bachman.”

Bachman-Turner Overdrive