What is the most popular drink in the world?
Water
What is easy to get into, but hard to get out of?
Trouble
How many toes do sheep have on each foot?
Two
What Is The Very Centre Of An Archery Target Or Dart Board Called?
The bullseye
How many oceans does Canada touch?
3
What Bird lays the biggest eggs in the world?
Ostrich
What can you hear, but not see or touch, even though you control it?
Your voice
On what continent would you find the only giraffes in the wild?
Africa
What sports highest competition is called the masters where the prize is a green coat?
Golf
What Province has the largest population?
Ontario
What Fast-food restaurant is credited with inventing the Drive-thru Window?
Wendy's
There’s a ONE-story house where everything is yellow. The walls are yellow. The doors are yellow. Even all the furniture is yellow. The house has yellow beds and yellow couches. What colour are the stairs?
It's a one story house, there are no stairs!!!
What farm animal shares its name with a country that is often said to border both Europe and Asia?
Turkey
What move was Banned In Basketball From 1967 To 1976?
Slam dunking
Canada has 10 provinces. Two have no coastline on any oceans. Alberta is one of them. Which is the other?
Saskatchewan
What is the base ingredient of gummy bears?
Gelatin
you can not keep me until you have given me. What am i?
Your word
What is the only mammal capable of true flights?
Bats
Steve Yzerman is a Detroit sports icon in which sport ?
Hockey
Where can you find, Brandon, Flin Flon, and the "Polar bear capital of the world", Churchill?
Manitoba
Which spice is derived from the Crocus flower and is one of the most expensive spices in the world?
Saffron
Thousands lay up gold within this house, but no man-made it. Spears past counting guard this house, but no man wards it.
beehive.
How far away can a wolf smell its prey?
Almost 2 miles
Outside what sports venue would you find "Rise up", the worlds largest freestanding sculpture of a bird?
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home of the Atlanta Falcons
Which Canadian province/territory entered in 1999?
Nunavut