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He is the first Prime Minister of Canada.

Who is John A. MacDonald

100

This is the basic unit of life.

Cells

100
The players in the NBA play this sport.

Basketball

100

A, E, I, O, U

Vowels

100

This city is the capital of Canada

Ottawa

200

The Dominion of Canada was created in this year

1867

200

This organelle conducts photosynthesis

Chloroplast

200

This professional hockey player scored the winning goal in the 2010 winter olympics men's hockey gold medal game.

Sidney Crosby

200

This writer was born in Stratford-upon-Avon

William Shakespeare

200

This tool is commonly used to grind substances in a mortar?

Pestle
300

This Shawnee Chief and warrior was an important figure in the War of 1812. He joined forces with the British.

Tecumseh

300

This organ is a tube that goes from the mouth to the stomach

Esophagus
300

This is Canada's national sport

Lacrosse

300

Good grief Gary is an example of

Alliteration

300

This is the name of the scale used to measure spiciness of peppers.

Scoville

400

John Cabot, an early explorer of Canada, is from this country.

Italy

400

This is a single-cell organism that lacks a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles

Prokayrote (Bacteria and Archaea also accepted)

400

Steve Nash is a famous Canadian basketball player, he was BORN in this city.

Johannesburg, South Africa
400

In this play, a character says the famous quote: 'To be or not to be'

Hamlet

400

This is stored in a camel's hump

Fat

500

This province became the 10th Canadian province in 1949.

Newfoundland

500
This compound is transformed from 7-Dehydrocholesterol when the sun hits your skin
Vitamin D3 (or Cholecalciferol)
500

In soccer, this infraction occurs when any of the player's body parts, except the hands and arms, are in the opponents' half of the pitch, and closer to the opponents' goal line than both the ball and the second-last opponent

Offside

500

This author wrote 'The Great Gatsby'

F. Scott Fitzgerald

500

This queen of France famously said "Let them eat cake"

Marie Antoinette