Things in the Garage
Childhood
Travelling with Eric
Ocean Transportation
Fun Facts
100

A wheeled container provided by retail stores made of metal or plastic, that allows shoppers to easily manage and collect large quantities of items

A shopping cart

100

What number Belvedere Street did Eric grow up in?

40

100

Big Ben, Oxford, Cambridge, Charles Dickens, and fish and chips are elements this country is known for

England 

100

This Marine Atlantic sister ship was launched in 1989 and went out of service in 2011. Named after former Newfoundland premier

MV Joesph and Clara Smallwood

100

What famous Canadian known for his science program, “The Nature of Things”, did Eric meet?

David Suzuki

200

Metal or plastic tags issued by governments typically attached to vehicles for official identification 

License plates  

200

How many siblings does Eric have?

7

200

This country is world renowned for its cuisine, tequila, and vibrant culture, with a deep history featuring ancient Mayan and Aztec ruins 

Mexico

200

This replica voyage arrived in Bonavista on June 24, 1997 welcomed by Queen Elizabeth II and built to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Johns Cabot 1497 voyage to North America 

The Matthew

200

Which film made in 2009 was Eric featured in?

Diverted

300

These allow for efficient rowing when paired with a canoe (that the Rendell’s did not own)

Ores

300

What primary school did Eric attend?

Bishop Field

300

In 1993, Eric visited the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, holding 90% of the Earths ice and 70% of its fresh water.

Antarctica

300

This ship retired in 2010 after completing her last run from Port aux Basques to North Sydney until it was sold in 2011

MV Caribou 

300

Where can Eric be found most evenings?

The Mews Centre (swimming)

400

Usually housed in glass booths specifically designed with separate slots for nickels, dimes, and quarters. It was a crucial communication tool enabling make calls from public places 

Payphone

400

Which “Ivey“ was Eric’s childhood friend?

Bobby

400

This Caribbean country is home to the worlds oldest rum distillery, Mount Gay (founded in 1703)

Barbados 

400

This vessel with ice breaking capabilities can carry over 100 passengers and 100 tons of freight in the years 1986-1997

MV Northern Ranger

400

What model was Eric’s motorcycle?

2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 

500

DAILY DOUBLE!!! What was never in the garage?

Dale Ann

500

According to Susanne, Which infectious disease affecting the nervous system did Eric have as a child?

The Polio Virus

500

These islands are named after the Spanish word which means “saddles” referring to the shape of a tortoise shell.

Galapagos Islands

500

On October 28, 1984, this famous Newfoundland schooner was lost to sea which now rests at the bottom of Placentia Bay

The Norma and Gladys

500

After being gifted a piece of land, in what country was Eric dubbed a “lord”?

Scotland