This country is Canada’s friendly neighbor to the south — known for Hollywood, baseball, and apple pie.
Hint: You can drive there without crossing an ocean!
What is the United States of America?
In this sport, you slide down a snowy hill standing on a board — but not one with wheels. 🏂
Hint: Invented in the ‘60s, it’s like surfing on snow.
What is snowboarding?
This old household item used to sit on top of a TV and required you to adjust it for better reception. 📺
Hint: “Hold it right there — don’t move!”
What are rabbit ears (antennas)?
The doctor who checks your eyes and gives you glasses. 👓
Hint: They always tell you, “Read the smallest line!”
What is an optometrist?
This country gave us pasta, pizza, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
Hint: You might say “Mamma mia!” when you visit it.
What is Italy?
This icy Olympic sport involves sweeping the ice in front of a sliding stone. 🧹
Hint: You don’t need to clean the floor to win this one.
A: What is curling?
This kitchen appliance “pops” when breakfast is ready — unless you burn the toast again. 🍞
Hint: Often followed by the smell of butter.
What is a toaster?
The doctor who takes care of your heart. ❤️
Hint: It’s not Cupid!
Cardiologist
This tropical country has the world’s largest rainforest — and samba dancing during Carnival.
Hint: Its official language is Portuguese.
What is Brazil?
This sport involves lying face-down on a small sled and racing downhill — not for the faint of heart! 🛷
Hint: Named after a body part, and it’s spine-chilling!
What is skeleton?
This famous detective wears a deerstalker hat and solves mysteries with logic. 🕵️♂️
Hint: “Elementary, my dear Watson!”
Who is Sherlock Holmes?
The expert who studies old bones and dinosaur fossils. 🦖
Hint: They dig their job — literally!
What is a paleontologist? 
This country is known as “the Land of a Thousand Lakes” and has the Northern Lights dancing in its sky — a favorite for nature lovers.
Hint: Its capital is Helsinki.
What is Finland?
This Canadian city hosted the 1988 Winter Olympics, where the Jamaican bobsled team made history. 🏔️
Hint: Also known for the Stampede.
What is Calgary?
This sweet drink comes in red, grape, or orange and often appeared at kids’ birthday parties. 🧃
Hint: “Oh yeah!” (crashes through walls)
What is Kool-Aid? 
The person who studies human bones to solve mysteries or crimes. 🦴
Hint: A real-life “Bones” expert!
What is a forensic anthropologist?
This small European country is famous for chocolate, watches, and being neutral in wars. ⌚🍫
Hint: The Alps are stunning here.
What is Switzerland?
This winter sport can be done sitting down with a cup of cocoa — if you’re watching it on TV. ☕
What is armchair curling (or spectator sports)?
This popular toy from the 1960s had hips moving across Canada — no gym membership required!
Hint: It’s a round piece of plastic that twirls.
What is a Hula Hoop? 
The person who studies coins, medals, and old currencies. 💰
Hint: A collector’s dream job!
What is a numismatist?