Famous Women
Palindromes
Linking Names
Geography
History
200

This famous artist was born and died in Victoria, British Columbia and has an art school named for her.

Emily Carr

200

This marshmallow-like treat (in the singular) populates shelves around Easter.

Peep

200

An LQBTQIA2+ icon/world famous musician & a deceased member of The Beatles.

Elton John Lennon

200

This river runs through Paris, France and was the center of attention in the leadup to the 2024 Olympic Games.

Seine

200

November 1, 2018, we observed the 100th anniversary of this historical event.

End of WWI

400

Stephanie Kwolek invented this type of fibre in 1965. Since it's discovery it has been extensively used in armour.

Kevlar

400

This mode of water transport is typically designed for a single person.

Kayak

400

NBA Superstar & the voice of Darth Vader who passed away in 2024.

Lebron James Earl Jones

400

Standing at over 5,895 meters, this volcano in Tanzania is the largest in the world outside of South America.

Kilimanjaro
400

The United States of America gained independence in 1776, this many years before Canada gained confederation.

91 (1867)

600

This is how women who were members of women activist organizations were called in the early 20th century. 

Suffragettes

600
Equal to the same height or along the same plane.

Level

600

Country music star of Revival fame & Canadian singer-songwriter of Everything I Do, I Do It For You fame.

Zach Bryan Adams

600

Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay are forever linked for this accomplishment.

Summitting Mt. Everest

600

The Louisiana Purchase of 1803 expanded the United States of America by over 2.1M sqkm. It was negotiated by Thomas Jefferson and this French man; the first consul of the French republic.

Napoleon Bonaparte

800

Fewer than a dozen of this poets 1,800 poems were published in her lifetime between 1830-1886.

Emily Dickinson

800

This cuff is often a subject of rehabilitation in athletes of contact and arm-dominant sports. 

Rotator

800

SNL/30 Rock star & American actor with a career spanning over 5 decades.

Tracy Morgan Freeman

800

This country, with the capital Astana, is the largest landlocked country in the world.

Kazakhstan

800

The Red River Rebellion was led by this man; a Metis inhabitant of modern day Manitoba.

Louis Riel

1000

The world's first female prime minister, Sirimavo Bandaranaike, was elected in 1960 to lead the Dominion of Ceylon, now known as this country.

Sri Lanka

1000

How one may be described if they were treated/worshipped as a god.

Deified

1000

22nd Prime Minister of Canada & Author of To Kill A Mockingbird

Stephen Harper Lee

1000

The only non-city-state with over 2/3 of its total population residing in the capital city, is this Caribbean nation.

The Bahamas

1000

The most recent country to be recognized by the United Nations is this African nation in 2011.

South Sudan