Which cereal's slogan was, “Snap! Crackle! Pop!”?
Rice Krispies
Which insect can carry more than 50 times its own body weight?
Ant
Which Canadian highway is known as the “Highway of Heroes”?
Highway 401
In November 1989, which important European barrier was opened for free travel?
Berlin Wall
Which animal’s DNA is 98% similar to humans?
Chimpanzee
Which chocolate brand once used the slogan “Melts in your mouth, not in your hands”?
M&M's
What bird lays the largest eggs in the world?
Ostrich
What is the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America in 1620?
Mayflower
Which popular board game, originally called “The Landlord’s Game,” was patented in November 1935?
Monopoly
Which country’s national animal is a unicorn?
Scotland
Which tire company promised, “More tread for your money”?
Goodyear
What animal uses its long, sticky tongue to eat termites?
Anteater
Which Ontario town is home to a giant roadside nickel you can walk up to?
Sudbury
Which famous animated character debuted in November 1928 in Steamboat Willie?
Mickie Mouse
Which famous painting was stolen from the Louvre in 1911 and recovered two years later?
Mona Lisa
Which Canadian grocery chain uses “Save money. Live better”?
Walmart Canada
Which fish can inflate its body into a ball shape when threatened?
Pufferfish
What northern Canadian town is known as the “Polar Bear Capital of the World”?
Churchill, Manitoba
Which famous painter of water lilies passed away in November 1926?
Claude Monet
Which animal uses echolocation to navigate in the dark?
Bat
Which toothpaste promised “Look, Ma! No cavities!”
Colgate
What smart sea mammal uses clicks and whistles to communicate?
Dolphins
Which Canadian city still operates one of the world’s oldest streetcar systems?
Toronto
Which classic family board game featuring tiles was first trademarked in November 1948?
Scrabble
Which Canadian singer wrote “If You Could Read My Mind”?
Gordon Lightfoot