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100

This is the state that John Denver wishes to return to in "Take Me Home, Country Roads".

Where is West Virginia?

100

In the culinary world, a Berliner is this type of food.

What is a jelly donut?

100

This is the slowest animal currently living.

What is the three-toed sloth?

100

This Canadian actor, who featured in MASH, Pride & Prejudice, and The Hunger Games, passed away in 2024.

Who is Donald Sutherland?

100

In a game of chess, each player starts with this many pieces.

What is 16?

200

Start spreading the news- Frank Sinatra sings that he wants to "be a part of" this city and state.

Where is New York, New York?

200

This type of cheese is typically used in a Greek salad.

What is feta?

200

An all-black leopard or jaguar is often called by this name. Contrary to popular belief, it is not a separate species.

What is a black panther?

200

This Canadian singer, writer, and actor was born in Ottawa in 1941.

Who is Paul Anka?

200

This is the highest number that can be called in a standard game of Bingo.

What is O75?

300

In this popular song, the Beach Boys name Aruba, Jamaica, Bermuda, etc.

What is Kokomo?

300

This pasta is shaped like small grains of rice, and is commonly used in soups.

What is orzo?

300

This is the mammal with the slowest heart rate, due primarily to its size. It can get as slow as 2 bpm at rest.

What is the blue whale?

300

This Canadian singer has hits including "Snowbird" and "You Needed Me"

Who is Anne Murray?

300

Pacific Avenue, Pennsylvania Railroad, and Park Place are all locations in this game.

What is Monopoly?

400

This traditional English ballad, famously covered by Simon and Garfunkel, talks about parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme.

What is Scarborough Fair?

400

This sauce is traditionally used on eggs benedict.

What is Hollandaise?

400

This is the only non-primate animal with fingerprints.

What is a koala?

400
She was a Canadian-American dual citizen who won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1929.

Who is Mary Pickford?

400

In Scrabble, this is the value of the letter Q.

What is 10 points?

500

This novelty song, originally recorded in 1953 by The Four Lads, playfully describes the renaming of a major Turkish city.

What is Istanbul (Not Constantinople)?

500

This country is the world's largest producer of saffron.

Where is Iran?

500

These sea creatures evolved 450 million years ago, and still exist today. They pre-date vascular plants by 30 million years.

What are sharks?

500

This Winnipeg-born musician formed the group Buffalo Springfield.

Who is Neil Young?

500

This toy was originally sold as a wallpaper cleaner.

What is Play-Doh?