Once you turn 18, it's your "duty" as a Canadian citizen to serve on one of these groups in court when called.
What is the jury?
The Olympics are held every _____ years.
What is four?
Jazz musicians & jockeys helped give New York City this nickname.
What is the Big Apple?
This subject category is not awarded a Nobel Prize.
What is mathematics?
Mary has five sisters - Nana, Nene, Nini, Nono. What is the fifth sister's name?
Who is Mary?
One can be of thumb, carpet, or tie variety.
What is a tack?
Bela Karolyi is known for coaching this sport.
What is Women's Gymnastics?
In France this feature of the night sky is known as “le casserole”.
What is "the Big Dipper"?
The only person ever to win the Nobel Prize twice - in both Physics and Chemistry.
Who is Marie Curie?
This item has dry water and flat hills.
What is a map?
It can be part of your foot, your shoe, your stocking or your loaf of bread.
What is heel?
This winter sport uses the terms “stale fish” and “mule kick”.
What is snowboarding?
Digit also known as the hallux.
What is the big toe?
The year that the first Nobel Prizes were presented.
What is 1901?
I'm tall when I'm young and I'm short when I am old.
What is a candle?
"Eye" this Greek goddess of the rainbow.
Who is Iris?
This boxer fought against Muhammad Ali and won.
Who is Joe Frazier?
If you’re under this, you’re at the circus.
What is the "big top"?
This phrase is engraved on the Nobel Peace medal.
What is "For the peace and brotherhood of men"?
A liquid that cows drink.
What is water? Not milk hahaha I hope someone fell for that...
An ancient Egyptian woman's eye makeup.
What is Kohl?
This number of Olympic games were held in countries that no longer exist.
What is three?
Rhyming nickname of Boston’s Interstate 93 construction project.
What is "the Big Dig"?
The Nobel Prize awards are always presented on December 10th for this reason.
It is the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death.
The third planet from the sun.
What is Earth?