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Category: FOWL FACTS

This is the most common bird in the world.

Chicken

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Category: FOWL FACTS

The feathers of this bird are so spectacular that NBC chose it as its symbol when colour TV was introduced.

Peacock

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Category: FOWL FACTS

A flock of these migrating birds was the cause of the 2009 crash of a US Airways jet into the Hudson River -- the “miracle” crash in which everyone survived.

Canada Geese

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Category: WHERE IN THE WORLD IS … ?

Stonehenge

England (Britain, Wiltshire, and Salisbury are also correct answers.)

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Category: WHERE IN THE WORLD IS … ?

Machu Picchu

Peru

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Category: ADVERTISING SONGS AND JINGLES

Name the company.

“Ba da ba ba ba. I’m lovin’ it.”

McDonald’s

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Category: ADVERTISING SONGS AND JINGLES

Name the product:

“Give me a break, give me a break, break me off a piece of that …”

KitKat Bar

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Category: BY THEIR INITIALS – CD

He’s the “Theory of Evolution” guy.

Charles Darwin

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Category: BY THEIR INITIALS – CD

She’s a French-Canadian singer.

Céline Dion

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Category: LITTLE…

This Broadway musical and subsequent movie featured a carnivorous plant named Audrey II and the song “Suddenly Seymour.”

Little Shop of Horrors

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Category: MEDICAL PREFIXES

What part of the body does the prefix dermo- stand for?

Skin

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Category: MEDICAL PREFIXES

What part of the body does the prefix pneumo- stand for?

Lung

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Category: MEDICAL PREFIXES

What part of the body does the prefix rhino- stand for?

Nose

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Category: MEDICAL PREFIXES

What part of the body does the prefix osteo- stand for?

Bone

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Category: MEDICAL PREFIXES

What part of the body does the prefix nephro- stand for?

Kidney

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Category: NOW YOU’RE COOKING!

Most recipes for this popular “comfort food” include beef, breadcrumbs and a ketchup glaze.

Meatloaf

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Category: NOW YOU’RE COOKING!

Cooks use this cloth to clarify butter, or to make bundles of herbs and spices to drop into soups or stews.

Cheesecloth

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Category: NOW YOU’RE COOKING!

This cooking term refers to the process of heating sugar in a pan until it melts and turns a honey-brown colour.

Caramelizing

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Category: NOW YOU’RE COOKING!

Poutine, the popular Canadian dish that emerged from Quebec in the 1950s, consists of these three ingredients.

French fries, cheese curds, and gravy

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Category: WHAT NUMBER IS ASSOCIATED WITH … ?

The first three digits of Pi.

3.14

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Category: A LITTLE BIT OF SCIENCE

In your body, three million of these basic units of life die and are replaced every minute.

Cells

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Category: A LITTLE BIT OF SCIENCE

Leukocytes are the cells in your blood that fights again infection. What is the more common name for leukocytes?

White blood cells

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Category: A LITTLE BIT OF SCIENCE

Identical twins come from one fertilized egg. It takes two fertilized eggs to produce this kind of twins.

Fraternal

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Category: A LITTLE BIT OF SCIENCE

The coccyx is the bottom end of this bony structure.

The spine (Backbone or vertebral column are also correct answers.)

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Category: A LITTLE BIT OF SCIENCE

There are four main blood groups, which are identified by letters. Can you name all four blood types (ignoring any subtypes and positive and negative factors)?

A, B, AB, and O