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200

Creme Egg, Dairy Milk, Flake

Cadbury 

200

Which Japanese automaker produces the “Civic” and “Accord” models?

Honda

200

What legendary pop group got their name from "Brothers Gibb"?

The Bee Gees

200

Who was Canada's first Prime Minister?

John A. MacDonald

200

Who said December 7, 1941, would be "a date which will live in infamy"

Franklin Roosevelt

400

747, Dreamliner, B-52


Boeing

400

This is the best selling car in the United States

Ford F-150

400

Curtis Jackson III is better known by what stage name?

50 Cent

400

She served as Canada's only female Prime Minister from June 25 to November 4, 1993

Kim Campbell

400

Which president was the first to be sworn in by his nickname?

Jimmy Carter

600

Crest, Gillette, Tide

Procter and Gamble

600

What is the name of the car model famously associated with James Bond?

Aston Martin D5

600

What was Madonna's first Top 10 hit?

"Holiday"

600

He is Canada's longest tenured Prime Minister

William Lyon Mackenzie King

600

Who is the tallest US President ever?

Abraham Lincoln

800

Bravia, Playstation, Walkman

Sony

800

What is the name of the compact car model produced by Volkswagen?

Golf

800

Paul McCartney and John Lennon wrote which Rolling Stones song?

"I Wanna Be Your Man"

800

This Prime Minister often read letters and sent money back to the senders during the Great Depression 

R.B. Bennett

800

 Which President said: "I call upon all nations to do everything they can to stop these terrorist killers. Now watch this drive." 

George W. Bush

1000

Photoshop, Acrobat, InDesign

Adobe

1000

This car is the best-selling car of all time

Toyota Corolla

1000

 What artist recorded two of their bestselling albums while they were behind bars?

Johnny Cash

1000

This Prime Minister died in office in 1849 while eating a bowl of soup during a trip to London

John Thompson

1000

Which President was shot and continued to give his speech in 1912?

Teddy Roosevelt