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100

'Let's go get the _____ back together. I miss the concerts we used to do.'

Band

100

A red version of what flower is worn on Remembrance Day?

Poppy

100

This invention is a two-wheeled transportation device propelled by pedals.

Bicycle

100

Which city is known for its extensive canal system and gondola rides?

Venice, Italy

100

What is the name given to the flat rubber disc that is used in a game of ice hockey?

Puck

100

In which country was the sport of curling invented?

Scotland

200

Where do you drop your child off every Summer?

Camp

200

Which famous bridge in San Francisco is orange?

Golden Gate Bridge

200

This invention is a platform in a shaft that raises and lowers to different floors in a building; while carrying people or things.

Elevator

200

What is the 'CN' stand for in Toronto's CN Tower abbreviation?

Canadian National

200

In Soccer, what body part cannot touch the ball; unless you're the goalie?

Hands

200

What kind of mollusk holds a pearl in its shell?

An Oyster

300
At the Olympics, I'm going for _____.

Gold

300

What type of animal poses as Little Red Riding Hood’s grandmother?

Wolf

300

This invention carries people in ships that go under the water for long periods.

Submarine

300

In which country would you find the Amazon Rainforest?

Brazil

300

What do you call it when a bowler knocks over all the pins at once?

A Strike

300

With a famous father, this diva had only lived twice and had boots made for walking.

Nancy Sinatra

400

What is the word for an area of short, mown grass in a yard in front of someone's house?

Lawn

400

What holiday is orange and black associated with?

Halloween

400

This Canadian invention is a machine for removing snow from a pathway.

Snow Blower, invented by Arthur Sicard in 1927

400

Which desert covers most of Northern Africa?

The Sahara Desert

400

Which sport involves two teams trying to pull each other over a line with rope?

Tug of War

400

Transylvania is commonly associated with Dracula. Where is this city located?

Romania

500

What is the word for making someone laugh with a funny punchline?

Joke
500

There's a saying, 'Red sky at night, Sailor's ______.'

Delight

500

Leonardo Da Vinci invented this item that cuts things.

Scissors

500

What famous structure is found in India and is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World?

The Taj Mahal

500

 Crawl, backstroke and butterfly are different methods in which sport?

Swimming
500

True/False. The song 'Jingle Bells' was written specifically for Christmas.

False. James Lord Pierpont wrote it in 1850 to commemorate the towns annual sleigh races around Thanksgiving.

600

What happens when your car breaks down? I take it to the ____ shop.

Auto

600

True or False. Pumpkins are 90% water.

True

600

This invention is a small battery-operated portable electric light.

Flashlight

600

Which continent is known as the 'Land Down Under'?

Australia

600

How many holes do you play in the average round of golf?

18

600

What are Escargots?

Snails

700

What is the word for when the sky gradually grows dark where it looks shadowy and in the darker stage of twilight?

Dusk

700

What red term is used to describe a false clue which leads readers, investigators, or solvers towards an incorrect solution?

Red Herring

700

This invention is a small time piece on your wrist.

Watch

700

Which mountain range stretches across several countries including Nepal, India, and China?

The Himalayas

700

Which game is played with a mallet and wooden balls?

Croquet

700

The first atomic bomb was dropped in which city?

Hiroshima