The system of law in all of Canada (except Québec), also known as decision-based law
Common Law
France
Started in 1964 in Hamilton, Ontario by a former hockey player.
Tim Hortons
You give this to your boyfriend/girlfriend to propose marriage.
Mermaid pendant
This large wind instrument is used by the indigenous people of Australia
Didgeridoo
A legally-binding document in which a person swears or affirms the contents of the document to be true.
Statutory Declaration
Buenes Aires
Argentina
Home of the Burger Family
A&W
The Dance of the Moonlight Jellies features this marine animal, whose proper name is provided by the Wizard.
Lunaloos
These instruments make up a string quartet
Two violins, a viola, and a cello.
An offence with a maximum penalty of $2,000.00 and/or six months imprisonment
Summary offence
Port au Prince
Haiti
It's a beautiful thing!
Harvey's
If you own a cursed mannequin, put it here to turn it into a regular one.
The Yoba shrine in Pierre's house.
DAILY DOUBLE
Is neither English, nor a horn
An order issued by the court requiring specific performance of an act or giving authority to have a specific act done
Writ
Wellington
New Zealand
One of their trademark pastries was served to President Obama during his 2009 visit to Ottawa with an "O" written in Nutella
BeaverTails
The name of Alex's dog.
Dusty
Antoine-Joseph Sax invented the saxophone for use in what type of band?
Military
A Latin term meaning "to abide by decided cases," this requires judges to abide by previous binding decisions of an equal or higher court.
Stare Decisis
Victoria
Seychelles
This coffee chain was bombed by the FLQ in 2001 for not using a French name at its Québec locations
Second Cup
This person's name is on the tallest grave in the town cemetery.
Mona.
This brass instrument evolved from the sackbut.
Trombone