Science
Canada
Entertainment (50's/60's era)
Food
100

What is the basic unit of life in all living organisms?

A cell
100

This Canadian city is known as "The City of Saints" and is located in the province of Quebec.

Montreal

100

This American actor starred in the film "Rebel Without a Cause" and was known for his rebellious image.

James Dean

100

This Canadian culinary dish includes layers of meat, potatoes, and vegetables, and is often considered a hearty comfort food.

Meat Pie

200

This planet is known for its prominent ring system. 

Saturn 

200

The longest river in Canada, stretching over 3,000 kilometers, is this river.

Mackenzie

200

This 1960s band, also known as “The Fab Four,” hailed from Liverpool.

The Beatles

200

This Canadian dessert, named after a historic British figure, is a multi-layered treat consisting of a crumbly base, a creamy custard middle, and a chocolate topping.

 Nanaimo bar

300

This Canadian scientist is known for his work in insulin discovery, which revolutionized diabetes treatment.

Frederick Banting?

300

This Canadian Prime Minister, who served during World War II, was known for his leadership in the establishment of the Canadian welfare state.

William Lyon Mackenzie King

300

This popular TV show from the 1950s featured a family living in a suburban neighborhood and was led by the character “Ricky Ricardo.”

I love Lucy

300

This food product, a staple in Canadian cuisine, is made by fermenting a mixture of grains, water, and yeast.

Beer

400

The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water is called this.

Photosynthesis 

400

The first Canadian prime minister was Sir John A. Macdonald. What year did he first take office?

1867

400

This iconic American singer who sings "Jailhouse Rock

Elvis Presley

400

This Canadian dish, originally from Newfoundland, consists of salt beef or salt pork, potatoes, and cabbage, and is often served with a side of mustard.

Jigg's dinner

500

The chemical symbol "Li" represents this element.

Lithium 

500

This famous Canadian explorer is known for his expeditions in the Arctic and for the search for the Northwest Passage.

John Franklin

500

This classic film, released in 1960, featured a character named Norman Bates and is directed by Alfred Hitchcock.

Psycho

500

This classic French-Canadian dish, traditionally made from pork or veal, is a rich stew with a distinctive gravy, often served with mashed potatoes or bread. It is named after a French word meaning "to stew."

Ragout