General Douglas, MacArthur, Syngman Rhee
"Bohemian Rhapsody" earned him an Oscar for his "mercurial" performance
Who is Rami Malek?
24 Sussex Drive is the home address of this Ottawa resident.
Who is the Prime Minister (Mark Carney)
This last name that now more often precedes cracker used to precede - ism as a synonym for vegetarianism
Graham
A high wire gymnast terminating in a flying mammal
Acrobat
Saddam Hussein, "Stormin' Norman" Schwarzkopf
What is the Gulf War?
Vince Vaughn is the owner of Average Joe's Gym in this "True Underdog Story"
What is Dodgeball?
This river forms the border between Ontario and Quebec.
What is the Ottawa River?
Before the 1944 coinage of this word, someone who abstained from dairy products as well as meat was a "strict vegetarian"
Vegan
A getaway concluding in a tailless primate
Major-General Sir Colin Campbell, Florence Nightingale
What is the Crimean War?
Robert Pattinson is the title character (& the reborn versions thereof) in this 2025 film from Bong Joon Ho
What is Mickey 17?
Ottawa is home to this world's largest skating rink each winter - over 7.8 kilometers long.
What is the Rideau Canal Skateway?
You might think of this nut-based liquid as a recent invention, but the term's been around since the 1300s
Almond milk
Member of the ruling class or nobility finished off by a long-tailed rodent
George Washington, MArquis de Montcalm
What is the Revolutionary War?
This actor's relaxation technique of humming and chest thumping made it into a scene of "The Wolf of Wall Street"
Who is Matthew McConaughey
Completed in 1927, this iconic 300-foot tower rises above Parliament Hill and houses the Memorial Chamber.
What is the Peace Tower?
It's from Chinese words meaning "Rotten Beans"
Tofu
An Arabian Peninsula capital city finishing with a feline
Muscat
Henry V, Joan of Arc
What is the Hundred Years' War?
You might not remember "Lucky Numbers" the next film she directed after "You've Got Mail"
Who is Nora Ephron?
Named for Lt.-Col. By this was the original name of Ottawa.
What is Bytown?
This word for a person who chooses to subsist on apples, oranges, pears, and the like dates to the 1890s
A fruitarian
A world traveler closed out by a semi-aquatic weasel
Globetrotter