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1. This American President hated Broccoli:

2. Self rising flour must contain:

3. He wrote and sang 'Piano Man', 'Allentown'and 112 more popular songs:

4. Napoleon fought his final Waterloo battle in an area, which is now the country of:

5. A new born baby has 270 of these, an adult only 208:

6. This is the color of a Polar Bears skin:

7. This food's consumption is #4 in the world after rice, corn and grain:

8. This movie created the #1 greatest selling movie track:

9. There are only two landlocked South American countries, this is one of them:

10. He is probably Sesame Street's most loveable character:

11. The first of these life saving banks opened in Chicago in 1937:

12. These bugs became common in Paris hotels in 2023:

13. This part of you uses 20% of your daily energy:

14. You can't open this button:

15. Enter the missing word: Take Me Out to the ______ Game:

16. This is senseless chatter:

17. The Red Sox play here:

18. She was Humphrey Bogart's lady:

19. This is a swamp like area in Louisianna:

20. Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia make up this peninsula region:

21. This Canadian Province is larger than California:

22. This beer companies horses are much loved:

23. They baked these birds in a pie:

24. This Canadian wrote and sang this song which sold over 6 million copies:

25. They built the Titanic in this Ireland city:

26. This popular ball game was invented in Canada:

27. He has been the world's most successful and admired investor:

28. This famous four originated in Liverpool:

29. If you know how to mix drinks you could be a:

30. This is the most heavily taxed country:

31. Mexico and Spain are famous for this:

32. This is a popular card game in Las Vegas:

33. This Canadian province borders the Pacific Ocean:

34. She was Johnny Carson's final guest :

35. He has been the only American President to win a Rhodes Scholarship award :

36. This healthy fruit is considered "The Best Buy" in most grocery stores:

37. This country produces the most world coffee :

38. This is the capital of Malaysia :

39. Does the "B" in BMW automobiles stand for British or Barvarian :

40. This city is the capital of Iraq :

41. This tape product invented by Earle Dickson in 1920 has earned it's makers over 100 billion dollars :

42.This warrior was exiled to the Island of Saint Helena after loosing his battle at Waterloo :

43. This comic book hero first arrived in 1939 :

44. Mel Blanc was the voice of this bunny rabbit :

45. This voice come directly after the tenor :

46. This is a city in North Dakota and was the name of a huge German Battleship (World War Two):

47. This is a broadcasting station in England, established in 1922:

48. This was Canada's first National Park :

49. Laszio Biro invented this writing instrument:

50. This musical entertainer songstress has won over 40 Grammys, an Oscar, an Emmy, and a Golden Globe.:

51. This 1949 classic "Death of a Salesman" written by Arthur Miller has been revived and is back on this famous street, experiencing sold out shows:

52. This is The Royals favorite vacation home. The Queen chose to spend her final days here:

53. Experts say this partners card game is based on communication, memory and probability:

54. This killer 'B' killed over half of the entire European population during the 14th century:

55. This Canadian province is home to about 625,000 Asians:

56. This product is used in over 8,000 plants around the world to create electricity while it expands world warming. :

57. Portugese is the language spoken in this South American country:

58. The human body has about 213 of these :

59. Which of these is the odd one out, (not a capital city), Belgrade, Berlin, Bonn, Budapest:

60. This American city is recognized for it's Irish population:

61. "The Dance" and "Shameless" are two of his hit songs:

62. CNN recently featured a special which indicated this funny man was the #1 troop entertainer during World War Two:

63. This President has been a political leader his entire life. Recognized for his work in bringing the Democrates and Republicans together and solving the countries problems :

64. He hosted the Price is Right for 35 years. Worked to protect pet animals:

65. The Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg was built during the period 1911 - 1913, it was the cities tallest build at that time. It has been an indelible landmark and a symbol of luxury, glamour and celebrity. Located a very short walk to the CNR railway station on this tree lined beautiful street. During the past three years the hotel has been reported for sal (CBC), estimated value $40 million.

66. In this 1965 movie Joy and her game warden husband raise Elsa a Lion cub. The day does come when they must put the cub back into the wild:

67. This Italian superstar known for his unique blend of opera and pop music will be touring North America in the coming year, His daughter Virgina, age 10 and his son Matteo, age 35 will be joining him on stage. A new album features his daughter singing Canadian Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah. The three will be presenting a Christmas show at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas during the Christmas season:

68. This group sang "Good Vibrations", "Surfin U.S.A.", "California Dreamin'" and many more huge hits:

69. This sport first became organized in Cincinnati in the year 1876:

70. Sofia is the capital of this country:

71. This was a curious, interesting movie about a man experiencing an aging reverse:

72. In 1998 Barbra Streisand divorced Elliott Gould and then married this actor. In 2022 they say they remain happily married:

73. This man shot Abraham Lincoln:

74. This boom town Ontario city has seen the population almost doubled in recent times. From a population of 114,000 to 212,000. The city is a hub of people and companies moving from Toronto. Most wanting to live in a smaller, safer community:

75. This country which is experiencing weather and political problems is located on India's eastern border:

76. Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty starred in this 1967 movie. The movie is centered on a couple who rob banks:

77. Nassau is the capital of this country:

78. He was a sophisticated playboy, Britain's most brilliant spy, fictional secret agent:

79. A person who loves books is called a:

80. Kim Carnes wrote this song about "Eyes": 81. Actually, this Pizza chair first opened in Edmonton :

82. They sell computers on line and in a local store :

83. This the name of a French Bakery

84. This is one of Spain's best preserved historic cities

85. This country is the largest provider of the world's coffee :

86. This author wrote "French Silk", "The Crush", "Envy", "Charade" and many more, each with a touch of raw sex :

87. This healthy berry helps reduce high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes :

88. This is name of the Buffalo NFL football team;

89. This 2023 movie was all about Ken and this doll girlfriend;

90. He wrote and sang "She's Always A Woman";

91.This was the breed of Churchill's pet;

92. This is a New York city Burro;

93.Nassau is the capital of this country;

94. This the name of the Cleveland football team;

95.This Canadian province borders the Pacific Ocean;

96. This animal puts on a show for the tourists in Spain;

97.This is the capital of Begium:

98.This the knick name for those joined together in a labour union:

99.She became based on the song "The Rose":

100. He sang the hit "Shameless" a song written by Billy Joel:






Solutions!

1. Bush (George Jr.)

2. Baking Powder

3. Bill Joel

4. Belgium

5. Bones

6. Black

7. Bananas

8. The Body Guard

9. Bolivia

10. Big Bird

11. Blood Bank

12. Bedbugs

13. Brain

14. Bellybutton

15. Ball

16. Bibble Babble

17. Boston

18. Lauren Bacall

19. Bayou

20. Baltic

21. British Columbia

22. Budweiser

23. Blackbirds

24. Brad Roberts

25. Belfast

26. Basketball

27. Buffet

28. Beatles

29. Bartender

30. Belgium

31. Bullfights

32. Blackjack

33. British Columbia

34. Bette Midler

35. Bill Clinton

36. Bananas

37. Brazil

38. Burneo :

39. Barvarian :

40. Bagdad :

41. Band-Aid :

42. Bonaparte :

43. Batman:

44. Bugs Bunny :

45. Baritone :

46. Bismark :

47.BBC :

48. Banff :

49. Ball Point Pen :

50. Barbra Streisand:

51. Broadway

52. Balmoral Castle

53. Bridge

54. Bobonic Plague

55. British Columbia

56. Black Coal

57. Brazil

58. Bones

59. Bonn

60.Boston

61. Brooks (Garth)

62. Bob Hope

63. Biden (Joe)

64. Bob Barker

65. Broadway

66. Born Free

67. Bocelli (Andrea)

68. Beach Boys

69. Baseball

70. Bulgaria

71. Benjamin Buttons



72. Brolin (James)

73. Booth (John Wilkes)

74. Barrie, Ontario

75. Banggladesh

76. Bonnie and Clyde

77. Bahamas

78. Bond (James)

79. Bibliophile

80. Bette Davis Eyes

81. Boston Pizza

82. Best Buy

83. Baquette

84. Barcelona

85. Brazil

86. Brown (Sandra)

87. Blue Berries

88. Bills

89. Barbie

90. Billy Joel

91. Bulldog

92.Bronx

93.Bahamas

94.Browns

95.British Columbia

96. Bull

97. Brussels

98. Brotherhood

99. Bette Midler

100. Brooks (Garth)






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