Province Capitals
Music Bands
World Leaders
Food
Landmarks
100

This province capital is often mistaken as the capital of Canada.

Toronto (Ontario)

100

This band produces grunge music and broke up in the 1990s after their singer committed suicide. 

Nirvana

100

This European leader last name sounds familiar to a famous French dessert.

Emmanuel Macron (Macaroon)

100

This Italian desserts name literally means "pick me up"

Tiramisu

100

This famous landmark was gifted to the United States by France in 1884

The Statue of Liberty

200

This province capital is easy to remember since the name of this capital is also the name of the corresponding province name.  

Quebec City (Quebec)

200

This band is one of the best selling bands ever, selling between 250-300 million records, and their name being a common royal title. 

Queen

200

This leader is currently famous for an invasion on land that use to be apart of the country that he currently leads.

Vladimir Putin

200

This type of meat is strictly forbidden to those who follow Hinduism due to them being holy and can be found in city streets in India.

Beef (Cow)

200

this landmark is the largest ancient amphitheater ever built, and is the largest standing amphitheater in the world and was built all the way back in 72 AD.

The Colosseum 

300

This capital is not as well known because many people think the capital of this province is Vancouver, but the real capital shares the same first initial.

Victoria (British Columbia)
300

This bands lead singer comes from Ireland and their name being a single letter and a single number.

U2

300

This leader was famous for leading Great Britain during the events on WWII

Winston Chruchill

300

This food is known as the most eaten food worldwide. being used in curry, risotto, and even desserts

Rice

300

This landmark served as the tomb of the Egyptian pharaoh Khufu and it serves as the last surviving Wonder of the Ancient World

Pyramid of Giza

400

This capital combines two nouns, one noun being a primary color and the other noun being a common kitchen tool.

Yellowknife (Northwest Territory)

400

This English rock band formed in Liverpool in the 1960s and the name being named after an ugly insect.

The Beatles

400

This president was responsible for addressing the nation after the dreadful 9/11 attacks

George W. Bush

400

This popular food originates in Europe, and Americans claim that it is of American origin

Pizza

400

This famous bridge was opened to the public only two years before WWII began and its name is a misnomer because its name contains a color and the actual color of the bridge is not the color within its name.

Golden Gate Bridge

500

This city is known as the coldest provincial capital in all of Canada, and is also known as the mosquito capital of the world. 

Winnipeg (Manitoba)

500

This band is famous for songs like Thunderstruck and Highway to Hell

AC/DC

500

This Canadian politician is recently known for dating a famous pop singer

Justin Trudeau

500

This food was invented by accident due to a customer wanting them to be prepared thinner and crispier. 

Potato Chips

500

This landmark is an Art Deco statue of Jesus in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, created by French-Polish sculptor Paul Landowski

Christ the Redeemer