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100

Plantains are known to be what fruit?

Banana

100

Which coin was discontinued in Canada in 2013?

Penny

100

'Bun in the ______.'

Oven

100

What is an organized building where employees go for administrative work, to meet by the water cooler, and complete a 9 to 5?  

Office Building

100

Who is the only player on the field who can touch the ball with their hands during soccer?

Goalie

100

Who originally sang 'That'll Be the Day' in 1957?

Buddy Holly

100

What piece of women's clothing that is named after a type of dog, became popular in the 1950's?

Poodle Skirt

200

Which fruit has milk inside it?

Coconut

200

Which new Canadian territory was created in 1999?

Nunavut

200

'A _____ Horse.'

Dark

200

What is a building where gambling games are played for cash?

Casino

200

What sport is played at Wimbledon?

Tennis

200

Which singer released the hit song 'What's Love Got to Do with It' in the 80s?

Tina Turner

200

What country makes the most wine?

Italy

300

What is the only apple native to North America?

A) Gala B) Lady C) Crabapple

Crabapple

300

Which country invaded Canada in 1812?

The United States

300

'Middle of the _____.'

Road

300

What is a building where the audience goes to witness a performance of actors and actresses?

Theater

300

Softball is a lot like what other sport?

Baseball

300

Which legendary guitarist was known for his iconic rendition of 'Purple Haze'?

Jimi Hendrix

300

Which actress married Joe DiMaggio in 1954?

Marilyn Monroe

400

Which sour citrus was once presented as a gift to kings because of its rarity?

Lemons

400

The Klondike Gold Rush took place in which part of Canada?

Yukon

400

'A ______ out of water.'

Fish

400

What is a building is an attraction where they host a lot of marine animals for an audience to go and see?

Aquarium

400

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

A Strike

400

What was the name of the iconic music festival held in 1969, attracting hundreds of thousands of attendees?

Woodstock

400

What do fire escapes, laser printers, bulletproof vests and windshield wipers have in common? 

A) All invented by men B) All invented by a woman C) They all help people

All invented by a woman

500

Citrus fruits are said to be high in antioxidants, which is believed to help people's what?

A) Slow Aging B) Boost Beauty C) Clear Skin

Slow Aging

500

The Expo 67 World Fair was held in which city in 1967?

Montreal

500

'Like a Moth to a _____.'

Flame

500

What is a building were the facility cleans the exterior and sometimes the interior of cars?

Car Wash

500

Which country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles?

Brazil

500

Who was the lead vocalist of the Rolling Stones?

Mick Jagger

500

What is the most populated U.S. state?

California

600

What red flower family hosts a large amount of fruit in its tree, including the apple?

Rose

600

Canada's largest mall opened near which city in 1981?

Edmonton

600

'Knickers in a _____.'

Twist

600

What is a superstore starting with W that boasts great prices?

Walmart

600

Where was Muhammed Ali born?

United States

600

Tony and Maria were the lead characters in what Broadway musical that premiered in 1957?

West Side Story

600

In 1955, a woman refused to give up her seat on a bus in Alabama. What was her name?

Rosa Parks

700
John McIntosh discovered this type of fruit?

Apples

700

Canadian Linda Evangelista made her name in which field?  

Modeling

700

'In the nick of ____.'

Time

700

What is a building that is equipped with machinery for manufacturing processes? (Grinding grain into flour).

Mill

700

What foul occurs in basketball where a player moves without dribbling the ball?

Traveling

700

What singer turned actor is known as Old Blue Eyes?

Frank Sinatra

700

During which Apollo spaceflight did an oxygen tank explode, putting the crew in severe danger even though they managed to survive?

Apollo 13