This animal can sleep for up to 3 years during extreme conditions.
Snail
A red can with white script letters; the logo has barely changed in 100 years.
Coca-Cola
“Cause I’m happy, clap along if you feel…”
like a room without a roof
Wicked is based on the Broadway musical inspired by this famous 1939 film.
The Wizard of Oz
This sweet Canadian treat is made by pouring hot maple syrup on snow.
Maple Taffy
This fruit is actually a berry, even though its name suggests otherwise.
Banana
A yellow “M” shaped like two french fries.
McDonald’s
“We’re all in this together, once we know…”
“…that we are, we’re all stars.”
The Wicked movie tells the story of the unlikely friendship between Glinda and this character.
Elphaba
This animal on Canadian nickels is not technically a “bear.”
Beaver
This common household pet dreams, snores, and has a dominant paw.
A half-eaten apple with a bite on the right side.
Apple
“It’s a love story, baby, just say…”
Yes
In Wicked, Glinda is known for travelling by this sparkling form of transportation.
A bubble
This Canadian city hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics.
This part of your body is the only part that cannot heal itself.
Tooth
A running swoosh that appears on shoes, shirts, and sports gear.
Nike
“I threw my hands up in the air sometimes, saying ay-oh…”
Gotta let go
This Wicked song features Elphaba and Glinda saying goodbye as their paths split apart. (Mrs. Raugust has a tattoo of it)
For Good
This red-and-white treat is Canada’s most famous donut shop drink order.
Double Double
This everyday liquid is technically a crystal because of how it forms molecules at rest.
Glass
A blue square with a white camera outline inside it.
“I’m off the deep end, watch as I dive in…”
I'll never meet the ground
In “One Short Day,” Elphaba and Glinda explore this bright, emerald-coloured city.
Emerald City
This Indigenous-invented winter sport uses a curved stick and a small hard ball.
Lacrosse