Food
People Names
Punctuation
Canada
British Columbia
100

A yellow spiky fruit that is sometimes found on pizza

What is pineapple?

100

The person who takes your order in a restaurant 

What is a Waiter, Server?

100

The tiny circle used to end a sentence ( . )

What is a period?

100

The only officially bilingual province in Canada

What is New Brunswick?

100

The capital city of British Columbia

What is Victoria?

200

A fluffy flat breakfast cakes, cooked on top of a stove, and usually eaten with syrup

What are pancakes?

200

Someone who gives legal advice and argues for people in courthouses

What is a Lawyer?

200

Used at the end of a sentence requesting information (?)

What is a question mark?

200

This city is known as 'Hollywood North'

What is Vancouver?

200

The name of the most famous float home village

What is Fisherman's Wharf?

300

Bitter chocolate without any milk added to it

What is dark chocolate?

300

The person who lives in the house next to you

What is a neighbour?

300

Used to separate different ideas in one sentence

 ( , )

What is a comma?

300

This city has the largest mall in Canada

What is Edmonton, Alberta?

300

The type of zoo found in Victoria

What is a Bug Zoo?

400

This soda brand name includes the word for the water drops that appear overnight on grass and other surfaces

What is Mountain Dew?

400

A professional cook

What is a Chef?

400

Used to show someone is speaking   

    ( "  " )

What are quotation marks?

400

Tim Hortons began in this province

What is Ontario?

400

The type of forest on the west coast of British Columbia

What is a temperate rainforest/coastal rainforest?

500

The wooden sticks that we eat sushi with

What are chopsticks?

500

The title for the political leader of a Canadian province or territory

What is a Premier?

500

Used to connect two words together into one 

example: Sara-Maya

What is a hyphen?

500

Canada is the largest exporter of this small fruit

What are blueberries?

500

The name of the famous architect of the government buildings of British Columbia

Who is Francis Rattenbury?