In The Pink Panther movie, Inspector Clouseau travels to the USA and tries this American delicacy, which he hilariously mispronounces as "Amfarter"
Hamburger
This planet is the 6th from the sun, and is best known for having a similarity to the fourth finger on one's left hand
Saturn
Sought
Seek
This vehicle is especially useful for crossing hills of sand
Dune Buggy
1867
Vodka is made from these, which the French call "earth apples"
Potatoes
Playing with many of this small, colourful ball was a common pastime decades ago, but is now better known for sharing its name with a kind of cheese, or perhaps a kind of countertop
Marble
Wound
Wind
This aquatic mode of transportation sounds a lot like the name for a magical pixie
Ferry
This hockey player scored the golden goal in overtime as Canada beat the US in the 2010 Olympic gold medal game
Sidney Crosby
This dumpling-like delicacy is commonly used in Chinese soups
Wontons
Harrison Ford is hunted by a giant boulder in this first installment of the Indiana Jones franchise
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Shorn
Shear
The most prominent class of Russian space capsule, designed during the Cold War, is named this
Soyuz
This Canadian actress, known for her roles in "How I Met Your Mother" and "The Avengers", is a die-hard Canuck fan
Cobie Smulders
Commonly served as a kind of hors d'oeuvre at high-end events, these French snacks sound a bit like the aboveground portion of a plant community
Canapé
This medieval siege engine is a kind of catapult and was typically used to launch spherical projectiles over high walls
Trebuchet
Wrung
Wring
This model of Boeing aircraft has gotten some bad press in recent times
Boeing 747
Every year, this European nation sends Canada thousands of tulips, as thanks for an important favour done during WWII
The Netherlands
This brand of sliced bread has quite an ambulatory name
Walker's
Oculus
Slew
Slay
During WWII, the Nazis favoured the use of specialized tanks and (perhaps uncreatively) named them this, the German word for tanks
Panzer
The word "Canada" comes from an Indigenous word "Kanata", which means this
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