In the Backyard
Love
Canadian Potpourri
Part of a Whole
Jewelry
100

When people want to keep their houses cool in the summertime, they often cook outdoors on one of these.

Grill

100

Love and marriage go together like this.

Horse and carriage

100

The Canadian equivalent to a U.S. state is this.

Province

100

Citrus fruit with bright green rind, pulp, and seeds

Lime

100

Men sometimes wear these on the bottom of their shirtsleeves

Cuff Links

200

On hot days, it’s nice to take a dip in one of these.

Pool

200

Love and marriage go together like this.

Knot

200

This is the highest elected position in Canada.

Prime Minister

200

Bobbin winder, handwheel, foot pedal

Sewing machine

200

The style of this women's accessory can be dangle, clip, or stud

Earrings

300

One of these nectar-filled items will attract hummingbirds. 

Bird feeder

300

A rose of this color signifies love. 


Rose

300

This is the highest elected position in Canada.

Maple Leaf

300

Iron and carbon

Steel

300

High-end cameos that come oysters or other mollusks

Pearl

400

This lawn weed is spread by the wind and kids blowing on its seeds.

Dandelion
400

Absence does this.

Makes the heart grow fonder. 

The saying is credited to Thomas Haynes Bayly, an 18th-century English poet.  

400

This is the nickname for the Royal Mounted Canadian Police (RMCP).

Mounties

400
Bow, beam, and bilge
Boat or ship 

The bow is the front of the boat, the beam is the widest part of the boat, the bilge is the bottom part

400

Crowning glory of royalties

Tiara

500

This backyard sport is played with a mallet and four balls.

Croquet

500

"Parting is such sweet sorrow" is found in this William Shakespeare play.

Romeo and Juliet

500

This is Canada’s national animal.

Beaver

500

Stars, planets, and moons within a defined boundary

Constellation

500

This is the traditional wedding gift for the 40th anniversary

Ruby