The opposite sides of a dice will add up to this number.
What is 7?
This animal has colourless hair.
What is a polar bear?
This is the tallest man in the bible.
Who was Goliath?
This astronomer is namedropped in “Bohemian Rhapsody?
Who is Galileo?
Hespeler is located along this river.
What is the Speed River?
A skunk can accurately spray it's smelly liquid this far.
Is it:
a) 5 feet
b) 10 feet
c) 25 feet
d) 7.5 feet
What is 10 feet?
This animal sleeps standing up.
Is it:
a) an elephant
b) a cow
c) a giraffe
d) a horse
What is a horse (or a cow)?
This is the place (town) where Jesus was born.
What is Bethlehem?
This classical composer was deaf.
Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?
This is the city that Hespeler is part of.
What is Cambridge?
Canada has this amount of the world's fresh water.
Is it:
a) 10%
b) 20%
c) 50%
d) 60%
What is 20%?
85% of plant life is found here. Is it:
a) Amazon Rain Forest
b) North America
c) the ocean
What is the ocean?
This is the shortest verse in the bible.
What is "Jesus wept?"
Jesus wept. (John 11:35)
She was the first American Idol winner?
Who is Kelly Clarkson?
This famous Hespeler settler came in 1845.
Who is Jacob Hespeler?
This is the oldest profession in the world. Is it:
a) musician
b) dentistry
c) carpentar
d) blacksmith
What is dentistry?
This is the largest ocean on earth.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
This is the number of books in the bible.
What is 66?
The term "Beatlemania" was started by a journalist in this country.
Was it:
a) the USA
b) Canada
c) England
What is Canada?
In 1798 the land that Hespeler is situated on was bought by a group of Mennonites from Pennsylvania from this group of people.
Who are the Six Nations people?
This is the best place in the world to see rainbows. Is it:
a) Niagara Falls
b) Iceland
c) Australia
d) Hawaii
What is Hawaii?
A cluster of bananas is called this. (Hint: it is not a bunch)
What is a hand?
This animal talks in the bible.
What is a donkey?
Then the LORD opened the mouth of the donkey, and she said to Balaam, “What have I done to you, that you have struck me these three times?” (Numbers 22:28 ESV)
Our national anthem, O Canada, officially became our national anthem, by passing of legislation, in this year.
a) 1967
b) 1895
c) 1910
d) 1980
What is 1980?
This main industry is what Hespeler is most known for.
What are woollen (or textile) mills?