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CIBC
100

This boot-shaped country has its peninsula surrounded by four seas.

Italy

100

Hot peppers are measured by this scale.

Scoville

100

This iconic McDonald's meal was introduced in 1986.

Big Mac

100

"May the Force be with you"

Star Wars

100

This shape bears part of the name of a CIBC property

CIBC Square

200

The sounds of Samba Music reign in South America's largest country.

Brazil

200

This athlete holds the most Olympic medals in Olympic Games history.

Michael Phelps

200

A popular drink that advertises itself as "sports-fuel".

Gatorade

200

In this reality TV show, you are voted off the island during " Tribal council"

Survivor

200

This cold-water animal hails as the bank's mascot

Percy the Penguin

300

This Great Lake is solely located within the U.S border.

Lake Michigan

300

This country holds the record for the most consumed amount of chocolate.

Switzerland

300

Coco-Cola was first sold in this state

Georgia

300

This New York-based film, based on convicted felon and Stock Broker-Jordan Belfort.

" The Wolf of Wall Street"

300

An on-the-go deposit feature first launched by CIBC

CIBC Mobile Deposit

400

This is the deepest point in the Earth's ocean

Mariana Trench

400

Hurricanes only form over this state of water

Warm Water

400

This modern fast-food chain is credited for creating the first drive-thru window. 

Wendy's

400

Ken Jennings, won this popular game show in 2004; Winning 2.5 Million dollars

Jeopardy

400

This new feature will allow clients to verify their identity remotely when opening accounts

Digital Identity Verification

500

This country is the smallest in the world by area.

Vatican City

500

The "Parade of Nations" during the Opening Ceremonies has these two Countries enter first and last respectively.

Greece; The Host nation

500

68% of this child-like desert item consists of air

Twinkie

500

Steven Callahan, a real shipwreck survivor, helped film this movie as a technical advisor. 

"Life of Pi"

500

This historian is the first principle founder of the bank

Henry Stark Howland