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100

 This classic dessert, featuring ladyfingers and coffee, became popular in the 1960s.


Hint: It's Italian and often topped with cocoa powder.

Tiramisu

100

 This iconic Paris landmark celebrated its 100th anniversary in the 1980s.


Hint: It was originally a temporary structure for a world fair.

What is the Eiffel Tower?

100

 This syrup, made from the sap of a tree, is a staple of Canadian cuisine.


Hint: It’s often used on pancakes.

maple syrup?

100

This rock ‘n’ roll star became a global sensation in the 1950s with hits like "Hound Dog."


Hint: He’s known as the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll.

 Elvis Presley

100

This large black-and-white bear is native to China.


Hint: It’s known for eating bamboo.

  1. What is a giant panda?

200

This gelatin-based dish was a staple at dinner parties in the 1950s.


Hint: It often included fruit or vegetables suspended inside.

Jell-O salad

200

This Canadian landmark opened in 1976 and held the title of the world’s tallest free-standing structure for over 30 years.


Hint: It’s in Toronto.

What is the CN Tower?

200

This famous Canadian folk singer-songwriter rose to fame in the 1960s with hits like "Both Sides Now."


Hint: She’s from Alberta.

Joni Mitchell

200

 This British band, formed in the 1960s, had hits like "Hey Jude" and "Let It Be."


Hint: They’re also known as the Fab Four.

Who are The Beatles?

200

This flightless bird, known for its speed, is native to Africa.


Hint: It’s the largest bird in the world.

Ostrich

300

This canned pasta dish, introduced in the 1960s, became a favorite of busy families.


Hint: It's shaped like letters of the alphabet.

What are SpaghettiOs?

300

 Known for its giant heads carved into granite, this American monument gained popularity as a tourist destination in the mid-20th century.


Hint: It features four U.S. presidents.

What is Mount Rushmore?

300

This Canadian coffee and doughnut chain was founded in 1964 and became a cultural icon.


Hint: It’s named after a hockey player.

Tim Hortons

300

This Canadian singer-songwriter’s hit "Sundown" topped the charts in the 1970s.


Hint: He’s known for his poetic lyrics.

Who is Gordon Lightfoot?

300

 This Australian animal carries its young in a pouch and is known for its powerful legs.


Hint: It’s a national symbol of Australia.

What is a kangaroo?

400

This trendy cocktail of the 1970s was made with vodka, orange juice, and a splash of Galliano.


Hint: Its name refers to a construction worker’s mishap.

Harvey Wallbanger

400

 This South American site, rediscovered in 1911, became a major tourist attraction by the 1980s.


Hint: It’s an ancient Incan city in Peru.

What is Machu Picchu?

400

Known for his marathon of hope, this Canadian inspired millions in the 1980s.


Hint: He ran across Canada on one leg.

Who is Terry Fox?

400

This disco anthem by the Bee Gees was a defining track of the 1970s.


Hint: It’s from the movie "Saturday Night Fever."

What is "Stayin’ Alive"?

400

Known for its long neck, this animal is often found in the African savannah.


Hint: It’s the tallest land animal.

giraffe?

500

 This 1980s food trend involved serving raw fish and rice, and it originated in Japan.


Hint: It’s now a global phenomenon.

sushi

500

This wall, symbolizing division and unity, fell in 1989, marking the end of an era.


Hint: It divided East and West Berlin.

What is the Berlin Wall?

500

This group of mounties, known for their red serge uniforms, is a symbol of Canadian law enforcement.


Hint: They’re also called the RCMP.

the Royal Canadian Mounted Police?


500

This artist’s "Purple Rain" album, released in 1984, became a cultural phenomenon.


Hint: He was known for his flamboyant style and stage presence.

Who is Prince?

500

This nocturnal animal, known for its ability to navigate in the dark, uses echolocation.


Hint: It’s often associated with Halloween.

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