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This former F1 driver and three-time world champion is often credited with revolutionizing modern racecraft and is known for his intense rivalry with Ayrton Senna.

Alain Prost

100

This colorful, twist-off top drink came in grenade-shaped plastic bottles and was a staple of 90s lunchboxes.

Kool-Aid Bursts

100

In Season 1, this character arrives at the White Lotus resort in Hawaii with her mother’s ashes and a lot of emotional baggage.

Tanya McQuoid

100

Tim Hortons was founded in 1964 by this NHL player, who played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Tim Horton

100

This big-box retailer is the primary setting of Superstore, where employees deal with corporate nonsense and wacky customers.

Cloud 9

200

This hip-hop icon collaborated with Lewis Hamilton, who went by the pseudonym “XNDA,” on the song Pipe without publicly revealing his involvement for years.

Christina Aguilera

200

These bite-sized candies featured a crunchy shell and chewy center and were marketed with the slogan "Taste the Rainbow."

Skittles

200

In Season 2, the White Lotus resort is located in this picturesque region of Italy, famous for its beaches and Baroque architecture.

Sicily

200

In the 1980s, Tim Hortons introduced this iconic annual promotion, which had customers eagerly rolling up their coffee cups for prizes.

Roll Up the Rim to Win

200

In Schitt’s Creek, David Rose opens this high-end boutique, despite the town’s limited demand for luxury goods.

Rose Apothecary

300

Before directing Top Gun: Maverick, this filmmaker was set to direct an F1 film based on the book Go Like Hell, which detailed the rivalry between Ford and Ferrari.

Joseph Kosinski

300

This snack combined crackers, cheese, and a red plastic stick, letting kids spread their own processed cheese like fine dining connoisseurs.

Handi-Snacks

300

Which K-Pop singer plays Mook?

Lisa

300

Before Timbits became a household name, these bite-sized doughnut holes were briefly called this when first introduced in 1976.

Timbits Donut Tidbits

300

Ted, Marshall, and Barney often meet up at this fictional NYC bar in How I Met Your Mother.

MacLaren’s Pub

400

This actor, famous for roles in Doctor Who and Good Omens, voiced legendary commentator Murray Walker in the animated 2013 F1 film Rush but went uncredited.

David Tennant

400

This Canadian-exclusive chocolate bar featured bubbly, aerated milk chocolate and was marketed with the slogan "Feel the Bubbles Melt."

Aero

400

Each season of The White Lotus is filmed at a real luxury resort operated by this hotel chain.

Four Seasons

400

In 1999, Tim Hortons expanded its menu by adding this frozen drink, which became a summer staple for Canadians.

Iced Capp

400

Hank, Lacey, Emma, Oscar and Brent drop by here to pick up their groceries.

Foo Mart

500

In 2009, this former F1 team owner became entangled in one of the biggest financial scandals in motorsport history when his investment firm, RBS, collapsed.

David Richards

500

This 90s McDonald’s treat, unique to Canada, mixed soft-serve ice cream with maple syrup and crushed waffle cone bits.

Maple Waffle McFlurry

500

This "younger Jim" has a real problem with the pinapple suite.

Jake Lacey

500

Though Tim Hortons is now a global brand, the first international location outside Canada opened in this U.S. state in 1984.

Buffalo, New York

500

When Dwight refuses to reveal Agela's blunder he becomes an employee at this competing store.

Staples