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World Wonders
100

A baby goat is called this, also a word for playful jumping.

Kid

100

This group of islands just off the shore of downtown Toronto is a popular summer getaway

Toronto Islands

100

This cartoon character is always being outsmarted by Bugs Bunny, “What’s up, Doc?”

Elmer Fudd

100

This fast-food chain asked in the 1980s, “Where’s the beef?”

Wendy's

100

This famous clock tower in London is often mistakenly called by this name, but it’s actually the name of the bell inside.

Big Ben
200

A pup is the baby name for this playful sea mammal known for clapping tricks.

Seal

200

This sprawling underground path system lets Torontonians shop, eat, and stay warm in winter without going outside.

The Path

200

This sailor man gained super strength from eating spinach and was always rescuing Olive Oyl.

Popeye

200

“Melts in your mouth, not in your hands” was the promise of this candy.

M&Ms

200

Located in Egypt, this structure is the only remaining of the original Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.

The Great Pyramid of Giza

300

The baby version of this prickly mammal is called a hoglet.

Hedgehog

300

This Toronto castle, built in the early 20th century, is now a popular tourist attraction and filming location.

Casa Loma

300

This cat-and-mouse duo was known for their nonstop slapstick battles, with one rarely catching the other.

Tom and Jerry

300

This cereal’s ad featured kids saying, “They’re magically delicious!”

Lucky Charms

300

his massive statue in Brazil overlooks Rio de Janeiro with outstretched arms.

Christ the Redeemer

400

A baby swan, often seen gliding behind its mother, is called this.

Cygnet

400

Before it was called Toronto, this city went by this name, which sounds like a European capital.

York

400

These two Hanna-Barbera bears always seemed to be outsmarting or annoying the ranger in Jellystone Park.

Yogi Bear and Boo Boo

400

This detergent brand claimed it could get your clothes “whiter than white.”

Tide

400

This structure was built by people primarily to protect this ancient civilization from northern invasions and located in East Asia.

Great Wall of China

500

This baby marsupial is called a "joey" and develops in its mother’s pouch.

Kangaroo

500

You can take a ferry from downtown to reach this airport, named after a famous Canadian pilot.

Billy Bishop Airport

500

This wacky cartoon featured a speedy mouse shouting “¡Ándale! ¡Ándale! ¡Arriba! ¡Arriba!”

Speedy Gonzales

500

This brand promised “strong enough for a man, but made for a woman.”

Secret

500

This ancient city in Jordan is famous for its rock-cut architecture, including the Treasury carved into a sandstone cliff.

Petra