Horses
Canada
US Government
Silent "k"
Idioms
100

Term for a young horse (up to a year old).

What is a foal?

100

This is known to be the symbol of Canada.

What is the maple leaf?

100

The length of a US Senator's term.

What is 6 years?

100

A clever or skillful way of doing something or a natural ability.

What is a knack?

100

Used instead of saying good luck.

What is break a leg?

200

Term used for a horseback rider or anyone involved with horses.

What is an equestrian?

200

Canada's largest city.

What is Toronto?

200

The minimum age to be a US President.

What is 35?

200

A small hill or mound.

What is a knoll?

200

Feeling in/getting a cold.

What is under the weather?

300

Horses originated in this continent.

What is North America?

300

The capital of Canada.

What is Ottowa?

300

The first 10 Amendments to the US Constitution.

What is the Bill of Rights?

300

A stupid person.

What is a knuckhead?

300

Used to refer to someone you are very fond is.

What is apple of my eye?

400

Term used for a castrated male horse.

What is a gelding?

400

Canada is the largest producer of this element used for nuclear power.

What is Uranium?

400

The word used for a long speech by a Senator that halts the of a bill.

What is a filibuster?

400

The Yiddish word tchotchke is a synonym for this word which is a small or miscellaneous decorative  item.

What is a knick knack?

400

To be very careful with your actions and words.

What is to walk on egg shells?

500
Name used for riding equipment.

What is tack?

500

The number of time zones in Canada.

What is six?

500

The Vice President holds this position in the Legislative branch.

What is President of the Senate?

500

A dishonest or unscrupulous man.

What is a knave?

500

To do or say something that proves someone else's beliefs are not true.

What is to break someone's bubble?