Type of fish that Nemo is
What is a clown fish?
Cream filled doughnut with chocolate on top
What is the Boston Cream Doughnut?
Continent that tigers are from
Where is Asia?
Something you should not do at dinner while talking
What is eating?
Known as the Father of Communism
Who is Karl Marx?
Popular aquarium fish that is heavenly
What is an Angel Fish?
"Healthiest" Tim Hortons doughnut
What is the chocolate dip, honey dip or maple dip?
Where in the world can I see the Northern Lights
Where is the North Pole and Alaska?
Hand signal that is offensive in Australia
What is making a reverse peace sign?
Famous allegorical book based on the rise of Communism in Russia
What is Animal Farm?
Deep sea fish that has a lure on top of its head to attract prey
What is an Angler Fish?
Patriotic doughnut made with boiled tree sap
What is the Canadian Maple?
Where in the world can I find a giant squid
Wearing this colour after Labour Day
What is white?
Name of the last Tzar before Communism took over
Who is Tsar Nicholas II?
Delicious fish that swims back to the place it was born to lay eggs... then die
What is a salmon?
What is the Honey Cruller with 19g of fat, 320 calories, 9g saturated fat, 37 Carbs and 23g of sugar!!!!!!!
Where in the world did they find the largest diamond
Where is South Africa?
In China, doing this is polite after a meal but in Canada we tend to frown on this behaviour at the dinner table
What is burping?
Name of the party that revolted against the King in October 1917
Who is the Bolshevik party?
North American species of fish known for its human teeth
What is a Sheepshead fish?
There were two types of doughnuts Tim Hortons offered when they first opened. Name 1.
What is the Dutchie and Apple Fritter?
Where in the world was coffee originally from
Where is Yemen?
When entering a home in the United States, you don't have to do this. In Japan and Canada though it would be a faux pas not to.
What is taking off your shoes?
Name of the Communist party leader who incited the industrial revolution
Who is Joseph Stalin?