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100

The year the United States declared its independence

1776

100

The Dickens novel that includes Jacob Marley and Bob Cratchit

A Christmas Carol

100
The number of beats a quarter note gets in 4/4 

1

100

Number of SSND AM Council Members X Number of SSND CP Council Members

30

100

Her porridge was too cold.

Mama Bear

200

The amendment that grants the women the right to vote in the United States

19th 

200

The full name of the author of the Canterbury Tales

Geoffrey Chaucer

200

Highest grossing musical of all time

The Lion King

200

The decade of life Sara is + the decade of life Nancy is

100
200

Her perfume simply named no. 5

Chanel

300

One of the Indigenous groups that were the first to inhabit what is now Canada over 12,000 years ago?

The First Nations

Inuit

Métis peoples

300

A 19th century story of guilt beating through the floor boards.

The Tell Tale Heart

300

The first seven words of the Canadian National Anthem

O Canada! Our home and native land!

300

Formulated by Albert Einstein, this elegant equation unites the concepts of mass and energy

E=MC2

300

He picked a peck of pickled peppers

Peter Piper

400

The country the United States bought Alaska from

Russia

400

The novel with the most movie adaptations throughout time.

Bram Stoker's Dracula appears over 500 times in film

400

Her album, Tapestry, hit number 1 on the billboard charts and remained there for 15 weeks. 

Carole King

400

Pie to the fourth decimal

3.1415

400

Highest hand in a poker game

Royal Flush

500

The full name for the bill or rights entrenched in the Constitution of Canada, typically referred to simply as "the Charter"

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

500
In 1816, she was challenged by Lord Byron to write a ghost story during a famously stormy summer that became a classic. 

Mary Shelley

500

The system “Do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do” that represents the ascending notes of the major musical scale

Solfège

500

The most famous math major to have ever graduated from Villanova University

Pope Leo

500

A classic dexterity board game, invented in Canada in the 1800s, that blends elements of tabletop shuffleboard, curling, and billiards

Crokinole