On The "Outs"
History
Canada
International Foods
Animals
100

Ref’s call when Kareem steps over the sideline with the ball

Out of Bounds

100

The 19th century “revolution” in which machines replaced hand tools

The Industrial Revolution 

100

Leaf of this tree is Canada’s national symbol

Maple

100

A hole-y cheese from Alpine heights

Swiss Cheese

100

Animal symbol for the '88 Olympics & Frosted Flakes

The Tiger

200

The interior of Australia

The Outback

200

Roman ruler who “came”, “saw”, & “conquered”

Julius Caesar

200

Eastern province that’s been threatening to secede

Quebec

200

Salad named for restaurant owner in Tijuana, Mexico, not for the Roman emperor

Caesar Salad

200

3-letter Australian bird of crossword puzzle fame, it's 2nd tallest in the world

An Emu

300

A football pass play or the state of a skid row bum

Down and Out

300

This, the longest recorded war, actually lasted 116 years

The Hundred Years' War
300

This city's annual rodeo-carnival is called the “Stampede”

Calgary

300

Hybrid mandarin orange named for Moroccan seaport

Tangerine

300

Its height gives it the greatest range of vision of any terrestrial animal

A Giraffe

400

Playing without a full deck or where some people go from 12 to 1

Out to Lunch

400

Louis XIV’s plush palace where the treaty that ended WW I was signed

Versailles

400

A British colony until it became Canada’s 10th province in 1949

Newfoundland

400

Succulent sauce named for Netherlands

Hollandaise Sauce

400

Its name comes from the Spanish el lagarto, meaning "lizard"

Alligator

500

’60s sci-fi series which took control of your TV each week

The Outer Limits

500

Leader of the French Revolution stabbed in his bath by Charlotte Corday

Jean-Paul Marat
500

Once arrested by Jordanians as a spy, he was prime minister until summer ’84

Pierre Trudeau

500

Smoked liver sausage named for region of Brunswick in Germany

Braunschweiger 

500

The order they belong to, Proboscidea, is named for their most distinguishing feature

An Elephant