Sportsing
Hoser Hometowns
Whisk-y Business
Animal-istic
Globe Trotters
100

In tennis, this term describes a score of zero.

Love

100

Known for its colorful, cliffside harbor houses, this town in Nova Scotia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Lunenburg

100

This iconic brand, launched by General Mills in the 1920s, became a household name for cake mixes, cookbooks, and a friendly “face” guiding home bakers.

Betty Crocker

100

Known for sleeping while standing and sometimes walking in circles for hours, this African mammal may be the ultimate multitasker.

Giraffe 

100

This Asian country has the most time zones, thanks to its massive east-west span.

Russia

200

Something smells fishy... This term in golf describes a score of three under par on a single hole.

Albatross

200

This Ontario town is famous for its Big Nickel, a giant replica of a 1951 Canadian five-cent coin.

Sudbury

200
This is easy to make when you have lady-fingers and a hankering for espresso, gratzi.

Tiramisu.

200

This animals heart stops beating in the dead of winter in a state of suspended animation.

Wood Frog

200

This body of water, bordered by Jordan, Israel, and Palestine, is the lowest point on Earth’s surface.

The Dead Sea

300

Comes after thunder... but before many other things at 9.58 seconds in 2009.

Usain Bolt

300

Take a... This Newfoundland town gained fame during 9/11 for welcoming dozens of diverted planes, an event commemorated in a musical.

Gander

300

This method is used to prevent chocolate from seizing and ensures it sets with a glossy finish and firm snap.

Tempering

300

With a tongue that can reach twice its body length, this reptile snags insects with ridiculous precision.

Chameleon 

300

This African country’s official name translates to “Land of a Thousand Hills.”

Rwanda

400

This Major League Baseball team is known for “The Curse of the Bambino” after trading Babe Ruth to the Yankees.

Boston Red Sox

400

This British Columbia town is famous for hosting the “Sasquatch Festival” and is near some of the province’s best hiking trails. Don't pass it by on your way to Whis!

Squamish

400

Similar to a small aeronautical device, bakers use this to peel or grate citrus zest directly over cakes or custards for flavoring.

Microplane

400

This sea creature has eyes the size of basketballs, giving it a serious advantage in pitch-black depths.

Giant Squid

400

This South American country is home to the Atacama Desert, the driest non-polar desert on Earth.

Chile

500

The "Repack Race" was a primitive version of this modern day sport.

Mountain Biking

500

Caw-caw. This small Manitoba town claims to be the geographical midpoint of the Trans-Canada Highway.

Falcon Lake

500

Onions are measured in quantity of onions, and this standard unit is approximately 236.5 mL.

1 Cup

500

This tiny mammal has a metabolic rate so high that it must eat twice its body weight in insects every day to survive.

Shrew

500

This small body off the coast of Nova Scotia is famous for a centuries-old “money pit” that has sparked treasure hunts, legends, and TV shows about buried treasure.

Oak Island