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In this province, Medicine Hat, as well as Calgary, hold annual stampedes

Alberta

100

You don't have to be in this borough of NYC to drink the cocktail of the same name

Manhattan

100

A pen commonly has blue or black

Ink

100

Traditionally, it's what you're told to say so you'll be smiling in a photograph

Cheese

100

Another name for a couch

Sofa

200

An agreeable fragrance from cooking

Aroma

200

The Virgin Mary is frequently referred to by this name, Italian for "Our Lady"

Madonna

200

Founded in Sweden, it's now the world's largest furniture retailer

IKEA

200

Jane Austen's writing room door made this noise, which she liked because it warned her of visitors

Creak

200

A type of apple or a fancy gathering

Gala

300

From the Greek for "forgetfulness", it's a partial or total loss of memory

Amnesia

300

What you have if everything you contact turns to gold

Midas touch

300

In cities, it's usually surrounded by 4 crosswalks

Intersection

300

This word can precede defense, disobedience & engineer

Civil

300

This brunch favorite is made with sparkling wine or champagne & orange juice; pretty simple

Mimosa

400

This Peruvian grazing animal thrives at heights from 12,000 to 16,000 feet

Alpaca

400

The Latin for "fly" gives this other insect its name

Mosquito

400

Another name for the forefinger 

Index finger

400

The irritability & crying caused by this condition in infants can last up to 12 hours

Colic

400

 garnish on deviled eggs, this colorful spice is made from dried & ground sweet red peppers

Paprika

500

This 9-letter word describes anything with no definite form, such as a blob

Amorphous

500

The essential part of something, not just the inside of your bones 

Marrow

500

From the Latin for "to cut", it's a tooth adapted for cutting

Incisor

500

The technical term for your collarbone

Clavicle

500

Magma surfacing as liquid, this can get up to 2,200 degrees

Lava