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Tim Horton was playing for this NHL team at the time his first donut shop opened in 1964.

Toronto Maple Leafs

100

The Canadian National Railway gives its name to this former world's tallest free standing structure.

CN Tower

100

Former Costco CEO Jim Sinegal famously said "If you raise the effing hot dog, I will kill you" when asked about increasing its price beyond this amount.

1.50

100

Sepak Takraw is played across southeast Asia using a rattan ball passed across a net by two teams without using these appendages.

Hands (or arms)

100

Joe Hisaishi has composed music for The Boy and the Heron, Ponyo, and Spirited Away, from this animation studio.

Studio Ghibli

200

Frobisher Bay was the former name for this territorial capital, whose current Inuktitut name was restored in 1987.

Iqaluit

200

The design for this educational building's crystal addition was (in)famously drawn initially on the back of a napkin by Daniel Libeskind

Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)

200

The standard basic Costco membership level is also known by this name.

Gold Star

200

"EI" is the abbreviation for this "extreme" sport in which participants bring their clothes to be dewrinkled in high-thrill locations such as on a cliff, on a canoe, or even underwater.

Extreme Ironing

200

The 2023 live-action adaptation of this series featuring protagonist Monkey D. Luffy was produced by Netflix

One Piece

300

On June 8, 2026, she succeeded Mary Simon to become the 31st Governor General of Canada and 6th female Governor General in history.

Louise Arbour

300

Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles and the Art Gallery of Ontario expansion were designed by Canadian architect Frank Gehry, who also designed this tower across from us at 266 King Street West

Forma

300

The Costco rotisserie chicken is among several products known by this economics term for an intentionally underpriced item used to draw shoppers into a store.

Loss leader

300

"Wrestler pole" is the translation for the name of this sport from the Indian subcontinent in which participants use wrestling grips to perform yoga and gymnastic poses on a wooden pillar.

Mallakhamb

300

"Kira" was the alias used by the main character in this series because it was the Japanese transliteration of the word "killer."

Death Note