An organized group of soldiers.
What is a troop?
Morocco, Andorra, France, Portugal, and Gibraltar border this country, which is bounded by the Mediterranean Sea, the Bay of Biscay and the Atlantic Ocean.
What is Spain?
A person who makes a choice in an election, usually by dropping a ballot into a box.
What is a voter?
The guy who Rupert's Land was named for.
Who is Prince Rupert?
Twenty five cents, 0.25, 1/4.
What is one quarter?
Someone who takes care of a horse.
If you were to describe this sense in your writing, you might use the words salty, sweet, sour or bitter.
What is taste?
A person who grows crops and/or raises animals.
Who is a farmer?
People in ------- ran the Hudson's Bay Company.
What is Britain?
A dime, 0.10, 1/10.
What is one-tenth?
The mantle on a slug is also called a ----. Hint, your car and many sweatshirts also have this.
What is a hood?
What you do at recess or what you do when acting.
What is play?
Someone who checks the content of a book and gets it ready to be published.
Who is an editor?
Canada's Oldest Company.
What is the Hudson's Bay Company?
$1, 100/100, 1/1, 2/2, 3/3.
What is one or one whole?
Past tense of the helping verb will (Past tense means it happened in the past).
What is would?
To look after children or young animals until they are grown.
What is raise?
Someone who breaks into a building and steals things. (In the old days, the punishment for this was cutting off his/her right hand.)
What is a burglar?
The Northwest Company Logo had this herbivorous rodent on it.
What is a beaver?
When you get two slices of a pie that is cut into thirds.
What is two-thirds or 2/3?
Homophone: A farm animal with a sore throat.
What is a hoarse horse?
To get or win something (verb).
A profit or an increase (noun).
What is gain?
Someone who pleads with someone to do something.
What is a beggar?
This Scottish explorer and fur trader was not only famous for joining the Northwest Company in 1787, but he was also the first European to cross North America. He journeyed to the Arctic and Pacific Coasts. A mountain and a river are named after him.
Who is Alexander Mackenzie?
What does the other guy get when you get six pieces of a seven-piece chocolate?
What is 1/7?