This national sport of Canada is played with a stick and puck.
What is hockey.
This King of Pop holds the record for the most No. 1 Hits in the Billboard's Hot 100 era, with songs like "Ben", and "You Are Not Alone".
Who is Michael Jackson?
This fruit and colour was mistakenly used as a response in a comedic episode of Family Feud.
What is an "arange"?
This 2025 vampire flick was received exceptionally well by audiences, often rated an 8+/10 by viewers... unless you're Adrian.
What is "Sinners"?
This famous basketball GOAT unsurprisingly makes an appearance in a quiz created by Sarai hehehe 😂.
Who is LeBron James?
In volleyball, this player wears a different coloured jersey than their teammates and specializes in defence and ball control.
"I can't fool myself, I don't want nobody else to ever love me", is the opening line in this 1981 Luther Vandross debut single.
What is "Never Too Much"?
This "a" word has synonyms like "old", "archaic", "antique" and may be used to describe civilizations like Egypt and Greece.
What is "ancient"?
This film follows Beatrix Kiddo eliminating some fellow assassins one-by-one until reaching her ultimate goal, which is also the title of this Quentin Tarantino film.
What is (to) "Kill Bill"
This legendary Canadian was the host of Jeopardy from 1984 until his death in 2020.
Who is Alex Trebek?
In basketball, this type of foul does not consider intent, but instead focuses on excessive and unnecessary contact.
Deemed the "Queen of Bridges", this member of the well-known trio Destiny's Child is known to slay a bridge and take the occassional tumble on stage.
Who is Michelle Williams?
This category of word is used to describe or modify a noun, and includes words such as "dusty", "majestic", and "illustrious".
Popularized by the 1995 movie Friday, this phrase is something you may say when separating ways from an auntie/mother/daughter/sister in this room.
What is "bye Felicia!"?
This American-born Canadian author wrote beloved children's books like "The Paper Bag Princess", "Love You Forever" and "Alligator Baby".
Who is Robert Munsch?
This female athlete has the second most Grand Slams in history with 23, and has recently become a part owner of the WNBA's only Canadian team, the Toronto Tempo.
Who is Serena Williams?
This Compton rapper has been slaying wastemans, while remaining very "Humble". Some may say the way he rhymes is "Poetic Justice" and that it runs in his "DNA", but remember, don't "Kill His Vibe".
This "a" word is the name of a Greek Titan who was condemned to hold up the heavens for eternity, and a book of maps and charts.
Who is Atlas?
or
What is an atlas?
(We'll accept either)
This 2004 teen movie about some "malicious gals" was filmed at Toronto landmarks like Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, UofT's Convocation Hall, and Sherway Gardens.
What is Mean Girls?
This Canadian singer is a national treasure in Jamaica and back in the day, you may have awoken to her voice blaring on a late-night TV infomercial (couldn't have been that long ago because I remember this too LOL)
Who is Céline Dion?
The most decorated Olympian of all time, Michael Phelps, has won a staggering 28 medals, with 23 of them being gold. Of all the swimming types, this stroke won him the most medals.
What is the individual medley?
A request you may present when someone you love is going to depart, this 1996 hit by Blackstreet is a straight bop!
What is "Don't Leave Me"?
If you enjoy studying historic people and cultures, this "a" word might be an area of interest.
What is archaeology?
This 1993 romantic drama features two muscians who crossed over into the world of acting, and is also the title of a 2012 Kendrick Lamar song.
What is Poetic Justice?
This Black Canadian-American inventor and engineer invented lubrication systems for steam engines. Let's just say, he's a "real one".
Who is Elijah "The Real" McCoy?