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Nova Scotia
100

This is the chemical symbol for water.

H20

100

This federal Canadian jurisdiction is the newest. 

Nunavut

100

This river is the longest in the world.

The Nile

100

This half-giant had a pet dragon in the Harry Potter series

Who is Rebus Hagrid

100

This is the most popular sport in the world

Soccer

100

These two were the lead singers of The Beatles

John Lennon & Paul McCartney

100

42=

16

100

This sport uses rocks and brooms.

Curling

100

This figure of Roman mythology used gold-tipped arrows to inspire love, and lead ones with an opposite reaction

Cupid

100

This snack (or meal) has pita, meat, and sweet sauce & was created in Halifax, Nova Scotia

Donair

200

This force was first described by Isaac Newton

Gravity

200

Canada became a country during this year.

1867

200

This country is known as the land of the rising sun

Japan

200

This famous fictional detective was created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Sherlock Holmes

200

This term refers to scoring 3 goals during the same game.

Hat Trick

200

This Pixar movie features a lost clownfish.

Finding Nemo

200

sqrt81=

9

200

This sport uses hoops and ribbons

Rhythmic Gymnastics

200

This lays the largest eggs of all

The Ostrich

200

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its significance in relation to early European settlement.

Lunenburg

300

This is the largest organ in the human body.

The skin

300

This resident of Canada invented the telephone.

Alexander Graham Bell

300

This is the capital city of Australia

Canberra

300
This British playwright wrote many works including Romeo & Juliet​​​​
William Shakespeare
300

These are the two national sports of Canada

Ice Hockey and Lacrosse

300

This is the best selling video game of all time

Minecraft

300

What is 132?

169

300

This sport uses boots, bindings, and a board

Snowboarding

300

This is the only shakespearean play set in Scotland.

MacBeth

300
This town is famous for its tidal bore, where the incoming tide forms a wave travelling up a river 

Truro

400

This planet is named after the Roman god of war.

Mars

400

This fan of the occult was the Prime Minister of Canada during the 2nd World War.

William Lyon MacKenzie King

400

This is the tallest mountain in the world

Mount Everest


400

This Canadian author wrote such timeless classics as "Love You Forever" and "The Paper Bag Princess"

Robert Munsch

400

This is the maximum number of clubs a golfer can use during a round of golf.

14

400

This writer created The Hunger Games

Suzanne Collins

400

What is the square root of 400?

20

400

This sport uses google and a swimsuit

Swimming

400

From 2007-2019 Kunal Nayyar played Raj Koothrappali on this sitcom

The Big Bang Theory

400

This ship, built in Lunenburg, was famous as both a racing and fishing vessel.

The Bluenose

500

This is the process by which most plants create food from sunlight.

Photosynthesis

500

This adventurer was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic.

Amelia Earhart

500

This autonomous territory of Denmark is the largest island in the world.

Greenland

500

This is the oldest known work in the (old) English language.

Beowulf

500

This is the most popular sport in Japan.

Baseball

500

This is the highest grossing film of all time, not adjusting for inflation.

Avatar

500

What is the square root of 1 000 000?

1 000

500
This sport uses two goals, a ball, and a swimsuit

Water Polo

500

Nasa engineer Lonnie Johnson invented this alliterative water gun that promises a drenching.

Super Soaker

500
In this year, the largest human-made explosion ever seen occured when a munitions ship exploded in the Halifax harbour. 

1917