This mythical sounding insect can fly forward and backwards.
Dragonfly
This is commonly known as the Happiest Place on Earth.
Disneyland or Disney World
This is water's chemical formula
H2O
The most spoken, non official language in Canada.
Mandarin
This soggy film, has a musical title.
Singin' in the Rain (1952)
This bird can dive to a depth of 500m.
Emperor Penguin (564m)
This floating city is sinking more every year.
Venice
This is the process by which plants create food.
Photosynthesis
This province has the most coastline.
Newfoundland and Labrador.
This film includes a famous routine called "Insomnia" performed by these two.
Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (1945)
This is the world’s largest living structure, visible from space.
Great Barrier Reef.
The summer salad of layered mozzarella cheese and tomato is said to have originated here.
Capri - caprese salad
All of the energy in all life cycles on land originally came from this source.
Sun (Solar)
The year in which the Canadian flag was adopted.
1965
Two down-on-their-luck musicians witness a mob hit and disguise themselves as women to join an all-girl band.
Some Like It Hot (1959)
This animal utters sounds that can be heard over 800 kilometres away.
Blue Whale
This tourist attraction is said to grow 6 inches in the summer heat.
Eiffel Tower
This is the phase of the water cycle when rain falls.
Precipitation
Saskatoon is also known as the city of this.
Bridges.
Amidst the fiery backdrop of the Civil War, a headstrong Southern belle leads in this film.
Gone with the Wind (1940)
The yaffle bird is more commonly known as this.
Woodpecker (green)
Death Valley, California
When organisms maintain an internal equilibrium it is called this.
Homeostasis
This city is known for its Jazz Festival.
Montreal
In On Golden Pond (1981) this was Norman and Ethel's favourite boardgame.
Parcheesi