This basketball legend is known as “His Airness.”
Michael Jordan
This first President of the United States appears on the American one-dollar bill.
George Washington
This chocolate company is named for a Canadian heroine who famously walked over 30 km during the War of 1812 to warn British forces of an impending American attack.
Laura Secord
This singer is known as the “Queen of Pop.”
Madonna
This is the closest planet to the sun.
Mercury
One of two NFL franchises sharing the record for the most Super Bowl titles.
Pittsburgh Steelers & New England Patriots
This southeast Asian country was formerly known as Siam until 1939.
Thailand
This is Canada’s national sport.
Lacrosse
This streaming service introduced “Stranger Things.”
Netflix
This gas makes up most of Earth’s atmosphere.
Nitrogen
This sport is known as “the beautiful game.”

This European wall fell in 1989, symbolizing the end of the Cold War.
The Berlin Wall
This Prime Minister introduced the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982.
Pierre Elliott Trudeau
This rapper is known as "Drizzy."
Drake
This scientist developed the theory of relativity.
Albert Einstein
This tennis championship is played on grass courts.
Wimbledon
This 1867 event marks the official birth of Canada as a nation.
Confederation
This catastrophic 1917 event in Nova Scotia was one of the largest pre-atomic explosions in history.
The Halifax Explosion
This person replaced Conan O’Brian on the Tonight Show.
Jimmy Fallon
This show is by Neil DeGrasse Tyson.
Cosmos
This baseball team famously broke an 86-year curse in 2004.
The Boston Red Sox
This French military leader crowned himself Emperor in 1804.
Napoleon Bonaparte
his province had the first First Nations premier, elected in 2023. Photo: Wab Kinew. Answer: what is Manitoba.
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This province elected Canada’s first First Nations premier, Wab Kinew, in 2023.
Manitoba
This rock icon famously bit a bats head off mid performance in 1982.
Ozzy Osborne
This part of the cell is known as the “powerhouse.”
The Mitochondria