A Taste of Toronto
Seinfeld
Cambridge
Sports names
“C” you at the end
100

This is one of Toronto's most vibrant multicultural neighbourhoods and was historically a transitional home for immigrants. It was also the site of an anti-Semitic riot in 1933. 

What is Christie Pits

100

This former  baseball player was a five-time All-Star. He was also Jerry’s bromance partner in an episode that spoofed the Kennedy assassination. 

Who is Keith Hernandez

100

This 17th-century physicist and mathematician, known for the laws of motion, studied and taught at Cambridge. 

Who is Isaac Newton

100

These two CFL teams have the names of colours in their names. 

What are Ottawa and Winnipeg

100

A top floor area of a house often used to store stuff. 

What is attic

200

This institution houses the Arthur Conan Doyle Collection, one of the world's largest research collections devoted to his life and works. 

What is the Toronto Reference Library

200

In what was considered to be one of the best guest appearances on the show, actor Philip Baker Hall played the library investigations officer known by this name. 

Who is Lt. Bookman

200

It was in this Cambridge lab that the groundbreaking discovery of DNA’s was first made in 1953. 

What is the Cavendish Laboratory

200

Of the five NFL teams not named for cities, this is the only one to have two words in its name. 

What is New England

200

This person loves to get up on stage and make people laugh. 

What is a comic

300

This Yorkville restaurant, which closed in 2014, was once the home of Toronto’s Hungarian emigre community. 

What was The Coffee Mill

300

On Seinfeld, this main character’s mother never makes an appearance. 

Who is Elaine

300

This actor, known for playing Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Strange, studied drama at Cambridge. 

Who is Benedict Cumberbatch

300

This original six NHL team has a wheel in its logo. 

What is Detroit

300

This type of guitar is popular in folk music. 

What is Acoustic

400

The Atrium in this Front Street building covers 10,000 square feet and extends 10 storeys high. An impressive and innovative Philip Johnson design, the Atrium is unique in every detail from its patterned terrazzo floor to its magnificent skylight. 

What is the CBC building

400

His was the voice we heard whenever George Steinbrenner made an appearance. 

Who is Larry David

400

This famous economist, known for his theories on government spending, studied at Cambridge and taught there too. 

Who is John Maynard Keynes

400

Miami Heat is to Minnesota Frost as the New Orleans Saints are to this tennis player. 

Who is Jannick Sinner

400

Switzerland and Lichtenstein still use this currency which divides into 100 centimes. 

What is Franc

500

This iconic building on Carlton Street, which regularly hosted thousands of people,is now a multi-purpose facility, with a supermarket on the lower floors and an arena  occupying the top level. 

What is Maple Leaf Gardens

500

He was Morty Seinfeld’s nemesis in the Del Boca Vista condominium complex. 

Who is Jack Klompus

500

Every Spring, Cambridge students race down the River Cam in this annual rowing competition. 

What is the May Bumps

500

What two professional sports teams have a name related to musical genres. What are the Utah Jazz and the 

St. Louis Blues

500

This person believes that people are motivated purely by self-interest rather than acting for honorable or unselfish reasons. 

What is Cynic