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100

After going trophy-less for his first four nominations, he finally got his first Oscar for the 2015 film The Revenant.

Leonardo DiCaprio

100

Geographically, it's the county directly north of Miami-Dade.

Broward County

100

If, as a defensive player, you hindered a receiver's ability to catch a pass, you just committed this penalty.

Pass interference

100

It's the geologic formation that covers most of the country's land, and even some land in the Northern U.S.

Canadian Shield

100

With over 50 million physical copies sold, it's the best-selling Christmas song of all time. And no, it's not The Drifters' version.

White Christmas

200

While this actor shares a last name with a renowned Italian-American director, he goes by a stage name based on a Marvel superhero.

Nicolas Cage

200

This long-necked sauropod from the Late Jurassic period has a name that comes from Greek for "thunder lizard."

Brontosaurus

200

If you grab a player -- one who is not carrying the ball -- in a way that unfairly limits their movement, you'd be committing this penalty.

Holding

200

The two biggest lakes in Canada are Lake Superior and Lake Huron -- both of which are shared with the U.S. The largest lake entirely within Canada is this one, found in the Northwest Territories.

Great Bear Lake

200

In this 1953 hit, Eartha Kitt asks St. Nick for a light blue '54 convertible, a yacht, a duplex, and the deed to a platinum mine.

Santa Baby

300

In 1994, Tommy Lee Jones took home the Best Supporting Award for his role as a U.S. Marshall in this action-thriller. Now think me up a cup of coffee and a chocolate donut with some of those little sprinkles on top!

The Fugitive

300

A former world number one golfer, in 2023 he became the first member of the LIV Tour to win a major since the tour's inception in 2021.

Brooks Koepka

300

If you willingly remove your helmet during or in between plays, you'd be guilty of committing this penalty.

Unsportsmanlike conduct

300

Canada is a country with several notable bays, but only this bay found in the country's maritime region can claim to have the highest tidal range in the world.

Bay of Fundy

300

Until 2021, this Christmas tune was the highest-selling UK single to never reach the top of the charts. It wasn't until after the group's lead singer passed away that it finally made it there.

Last Christmas

400

In 1977, Jason Robards won an Oscar for portraying this late Washington Post journalist who was key in the coverage of the Watergate Scandal.

Ben Bradlee

400

It's the enzyme found in pineapple which helps the fruit to break down proteins, which is why some people use it to tenderize meat (it won't remove your fingerprints).

Bromelain

400

If an offensive lineman advances before the ball is snapped, they'll get flagged for a false start. If a defensive lineman does the same, they'll get flagged for this penalty.

Neutral Zone Infraction

400
Of the three Canadian cities to host the Olympics, it's the only one which held the summer games instead of the winter. 

Montreal

400

It's the kind of sauce that goes on the three-decker sauerkraut toadstool sandwich that the Grinch is compared to.

Arsenic sauce

500

In 2005, Jamie Foxx became the third actor in Academy Awards history to be nominated for two acting awards in the same year. He won for his portrayal of Ray Charles in Ray, and was nominated for his role as an L.A. taxi driver in this Michael Mann flick.

Collateral

500

Every 13 to 17 years, large groups or "this word" of cicadas emerge all at the same time. Noisy!

Brood

500

A football offense must start with at least seven players on the line of scrimmage. If fewer than seven players are lined up, this penalty has been committed.

Illegal formation

500

Since 1857, Ottawa has been Canada's capital city. Prior to that, this smaller city located about 170 km southeast of Ottawa held that distinction.

Kingston

500

These are the two figures a snowman is likened to in "Winter Wonderland"

Parson Brown and a Circus Clown