Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (1000 results returned) (search results maxed out)

#9085, aired 2024-04-19BOWLING $800: So, this form where you knock down slenderer items is popular in New England & eastern Canada? Most illuminating candlepin bowling
#9081, aired 2024-04-15ROAD SCHOLARLY $400: Built into Fraser Canyon, the Caribou Road served those pounding their way to the gold rush in this country Canada
#9075, aired 2024-04-05SPORTS $600: In February 2024 this swimmer's 13-year win streak in the 800m free was broken by Summer McIntosh of Canada Ledecky
#9069, aired 2024-03-28BRITISH EXPLORERS $800: In 1610 he reached Canada's James Bay; his crew soon mutinied & cast him & 8 others adrift, never to be seen again Hudson
#9055, aired 2024-03-08TRAIL $600: A trail that runs some 3,100 miles from Canada to Mexico is named for this demarcation that splits North America in 2 the Continental Divide
#9051, aired 2024-03-04A LI'L BALLET, A LI'L OPERA $800: In 1967 this man joined the Kirov as a soloist but 8 years later, decided to stop Russian around & defected in Canada Baryshnikov
#9050, aired 2024-03-01GENDERED LANGUAGE $400: The amount of energy supplied by people's physical effort; until 1977, Canada had a minister of it & immigration manpower
#9045, aired 2024-02-23JUDGES $1200: Bertha Wilson, Canada's Sandra Day O'Connor, allowed this syndrome as a defense of Angelique Lavallee, who killed "Rooster" Rust battered wife syndrome
#9040, aired 2024-02-16CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY $400: The second-most populous city in Canada, it was founded in 1642 as a missionary center by Paul de Chomedey Montreal
#9040, aired 2024-02-16CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY $1600: Appropriately named Terra Nova, Canada's easternmost national park is found on this island Newfoundland
#9039, aired 2024-02-15DEALING WITH THINGS DIPLOMATICALLY $2000: In 1956 this U.N. Secretary-General from Sweden worked with Canada's Lester Pearson to resolve the Suez Crisis Hammarskjöld
#9036, aired 2024-02-12AIRLINE LOGOS $1000: This symbol has been on Air Canada's logo for more than 85 years a maple leaf
#3, aired 2024-02-02IDEAS FOR TOURISM CAMPAIGNS $200: 3.9 million square miles in area; about 10 people per square mile; goin' to Saskatoon? We got room for ya Canada
#9028, aired 2024-01-31BUSINESS & FINANCE HISTORY $1600: Casa Loma, in this city, a financial center, was the passion of Henry Pellatt, who had to sell it when the Home Bank of Canada collapsed Toronto
#9017, aired 2024-01-161980s PRO WRESTLING $1000: Time to get rowdy, this wrestler who was from Canada, but had the right ancestry for the get up, hit the ring in a kilt Roddy Piper
#9013, aired 2024-01-10NATIONAL ANIMALS $800: Canada's national horse is the Canadian horse; think a little harder to name this, a national symbol since 1975 a beaver
#9011, aired 2024-01-08PRESIDENTIAL DOGS $400: Bill Clinton had Buddy, this breed that shares a name with a place in Canada a Labrador
#9008, aired 2024-01-03HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS $800: Canada's biggest city, Toronto once had this name, in honor of the same noble title as the USA's biggest city York
#9007, aired 2024-01-02THOSE WHO CELEBRATE $800: Just before a big U.S. holiday, our northern neighbors celebrate Canada Day on this date July 1st
#23, aired 2024-01-02MAINE ATTRACTIONS $1,000 (Daily Double): Portland's historic Abyssinian Meeting House was a hub for this secret 19th century network the Underground Railroad
#9004, aired 2023-12-28HUNT & PECK $1000: Named for our neighbors to the north, they can weigh 15 pounds & ruin a lawn fast by pecking & other activities Canada geese
#9000, aired 2023-12-22BODIES OF WATER $2000: Passamaquoddy Bay between Maine & New Brunswick, Canada is an inlet of this bay famous for its high tides the Bay of Fundy
#8996, aired 2023-12-18COLORFUL SPORTS $800: This cup awarded to the Canadian Football League champion was named for a governor general of Canada the Grey Cup
#8991, aired 2023-12-11THE MUSIC OF CANADA $200: You oughta know Flea & Dave Navarro played on this Ottawa singer's "You Oughta Know" Alanis Morissette
#8991, aired 2023-12-11THE MUSIC OF CANADA $400: We'll give you more than 5 cents if you know this Alberta band hit No. 1 in 2001 with "How You Remind Me" Nickelback
#8991, aired 2023-12-11THE MUSIC OF CANADA $600: It was all about "Love" as this crooner from British Columbia was on top of the jazz albums chart in 2019 Michael Bublé
#8991, aired 2023-12-11THE MUSIC OF CANADA $800: This Ontario rocker ruled the '80s with hits like "Cuts Like A Knife" Bryan Adams
#8991, aired 2023-12-11THE MUSIC OF CANADA $1000: This "Fly By Night" power trio formed in Toronto in 1968; Neil Peart joined in '74 (cue the drum solo) Rush
#8978, aired 2023-11-22COMPANY NAME ORIGINS $2000: The "Aerial Services" of this state & this territory of Australia gave Qantas its name Queensland & Northern Territory
#8957, aired 2023-10-24GARDENS $2000: A National Historic Site of Canada, these gardens on Vancouver Island include the beautiful Sunken Garden seen here the Butchart Gardens
#8951, aired 2023-10-16O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? $1200: Huzzah! Thou hast undertaken a tour of Iqaluit & Yellowknife, territorial capitals in this country Canada
#8950, aired 2023-10-13WE WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK $400: All rise & name this national anthem heard here "O Canada"
#8945, aired 2023-10-06CANADIAN CITIES $200: On the northwest shore of Lake Ontario, this city is home to about 10% of Canada's population Toronto
#8945, aired 2023-10-06CANADIAN CITIES $400: Some pilgrims go on their knees up the steps of Canada's largest church, St. Joseph's Oratory in this city in Quebec Montreal
#8945, aired 2023-10-06CANADIAN CITIES $600: Also the site of the largest mall in Canada, this oil city of Alberta is "The Gateway to the North" Edmonton
#14, aired 2023-09-27AIRPORT STORES $900: Pacific Coast News and Thinking Canada are two stores at YVR, the 3-letter code for an airport serving this major city Vancouver
#8918, aired 2023-07-19SAME 2 LETTERS, DIFFERENT PLACE $400: CA & .ca California & Canada
#8913, aired 2023-07-12THE ____ OF CANADA $200: McGill University, founded 1821, is sometimes called this, after a university founded in 1636 the Harvard of Canada
#8913, aired 2023-07-12THE ____ OF CANADA $400: The Gemini Awards, last given in 2011 for excellence in television: these, after awards first given in 1949 (the) Emmys (of Canada)
#8913, aired 2023-07-12THE ____ OF CANADA $600: Montreal, with a Rue Saint-Jacques & a French heritage: this, after a city with a Rue Saint-Jacques & even Frencher heritage (the) Paris (of Canada)
#8913, aired 2023-07-12THE ____ OF CANADA $800: National symbol Johnny Canuck: this after a national symbol he's shown kicking out of the country in an 1869 cartoon the Uncle Sam of Canada
#8913, aired 2023-07-12THE ____ OF CANADA $1000: CBC news anchor Peter Mansbridge, who stepped down in 2017: this, after a CBS news anchor who stepped down in 1981 the Walter Cronkite of Canada
#8895, aired 2023-06-16HISTORIC GROUPS $400: Around 1870 the U.S.-based Fenian Brotherhood hoped to conquer Canada & force Great Britain to free this island Ireland
#8893, aired 2023-06-14GO, CANADA $200: Scotiabank Arena is the home of this city's basketball team, the talk of the town in 2019 Toronto
#8893, aired 2023-06-14GO, CANADA $400: This nearly 2,000-mile-long river leaves the territory of the same name & crosses the border near Eagle, Alaska the Yukon
#8893, aired 2023-06-14GO, CANADA $600: A man-made lake on Mount Royal has a good Canadian name, after this rodent that workmen found traces of Beaver Lake
#8893, aired 2023-06-14GO, CANADA $800: To beat the cold, much of downtown in this Olympic city in Alberta is connected by enclosed walkways 15' above the ground called the Plus 15 Calgary
#8893, aired 2023-06-14GO, CANADA $1000: In 1925 a joint U.S.-Canadian team became the first to summit this 20,000-foot-high mountain Mount Logan
#8891, aired 2023-06-12THE WAR OF 1812 $8,400 (Daily Double): In 1814 U.S. forces under Gen. Jacob Brown invaded Canada by crossing this river between Lake Erie & Lake Ontario the Niagara
#8887, aired 2023-06-06WATERFOWL-POURRI $800: Including the common & the Arctic, there are 5 species of this waterfowl of Canada & the U.S. that's known for its haunting cry the loon
#8886, aired 2023-06-05CITY HAPPENINGS $800: It was chosen as Upper Canada (Ontario)'s capital in 1793 but its name became York; in 1834 it got re-renamed back to the original Toronto
#8883, aired 2023-05-31PRESIDENTIAL DOIN'S $1200: Attacked Canada, who obviously had it coming; beat DeWitt Clinton by 39 Electoral College votes Madison
#8882, aired 2023-05-30CAT BREEDS $2000: This hairless breed got its start in Canada in the 20th century with a kitten named Prune a Sphynx
#6, aired 2023-05-10HIT THE ROAD, JACK $1600: Canada's Icefields Parkway winds along the continental divide between Banff National Park & this one also in Alberta Jasper
#4, aired 2023-05-09LIBRARIES $800: The Haskell Free Library straddles the U.S. & Canada--the front door is in Vermont; the circulation desk, in this province Quebec
#8863, aired 2023-05-03HISTORIC AMERICANS $1600: In 1877 this Nez Perce chief tried to lead his followers into Canada when they were stopped about 40 miles from the border Chief Joseph
#8861, aired 2023-05-01DIVIDED ISLANDS $1200: In 2022 Canada got a land border with a second country, agreeing to split a tiny island near Greenland with this European nation Denmark
#8848, aired 2023-04-12HISTORIC CANADA $200: Serving from 1921 to 1940, former schoolteacher Agnes MacPhail was the first woman elected to this national government body Parliament (the House of Commons)
#8848, aired 2023-04-12HISTORIC CANADA $400: Celebrating Canada's centennial, Expo 67 was held in this city Montreal
#8848, aired 2023-04-12HISTORIC CANADA $600: The only Canadian team to win the World Series, they did it back to back in the 1990s the Blue Jays
#8848, aired 2023-04-12HISTORIC CANADA $800: This island joined the Confederation in 1873 to become the seventh province Prince Edward Island
#8848, aired 2023-04-12HISTORIC CANADA $1000: Twice prime minister, the energetic & youthful Pierre Trudeau was a member & leader of this political party the Liberal Party
#8836, aired 2023-03-27ISLANDS OF THE FAR NORTH $5,000 (Daily Double): Canada's northernmost point, Cape Columbia is on Ellesmere Island, part of this vast territory created in 1999 Nunavut
#8829, aired 2023-03-16THE LEADER BEFORE THE LEADER $400: Mackenzie King took over for Arthur Meighen who took over for King, who took over for Meighen leading this nation in the 1920s Canada
#8822, aired 2023-03-07"Y" ON THE MAP $800: If you ride a white horse to Whitehorse in Canada, you'll be in this territory the Yukon Territory
#8819, aired 2023-03-02BIRDS NEAR WATER $400: Once a symbol of the Great Northern Wilderness, it's now happy in parks & municipal ponds a Canada goose
#8808, aired 2023-02-15ON A STAMP $200: One of Canada's rarest stamps, the 1851 12-pence black features a youthful portrait of her Queen Victoria
#8807, aired 2023-02-14BORN TO RUN $2000: In 1965 he entered politics & won a seat as the member for Mount Royal; 3 years later he was prime minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau
#8795, aired 2023-01-27GEOGRAPHY $400: One of Canada's oldest cities, it's called the Gibraltar of America because its huge Citadel overlooks the St. Lawrence River Quebec City
#8786, aired 2023-01-16SMALL TOWN AMERICA & CANADA $400: The claim to fame of Viking, Alberta is it grew the six Sutter brothers who combined to play almost 5,000 games in this league the NHL
#8786, aired 2023-01-16SMALL TOWN AMERICA & CANADA $800: Seymour in this state was the place John Mellencamp was talking about when he sang, "I was born in a small town" Indiana
#8786, aired 2023-01-16SMALL TOWN AMERICA & CANADA $1200: Sometimes not much changes in a town; Randall Wise was mayor of Niceville in this northwestern slab of Florida for 49 years the Panhandle
#8786, aired 2023-01-16SMALL TOWN AMERICA & CANADA $1600: For more than 150 years, traditional festivities have come to Antigonish in this province for the annual Highland Games Nova Scotia
#8786, aired 2023-01-16SMALL TOWN AMERICA & CANADA $5,000 (Daily Double): This British Columbia town grew up around a mountain that's been home to Olympians & ski bums; the sound made by local marmots led to the name Whistler
#10, aired 2023-01-12O CANADA $300: (Mattea Roach presents the clue.) In the 1960s, the Pearson Pennant was one of three finalists to be our national flag, but the Flag Committee went with a design using a single one of these leaves instead a maple leaf
#10, aired 2023-01-12A TORY PARTY $300: Canada's Tory Party is looking to unseat this second-generation prime minister & Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau
#10, aired 2023-01-12O CANADA $600: (Mattea Roach presents the clue.) Tracing its roots to 1980s Canadian street performance, this "circus of the sun" hit Las Vegas with its first permanent show Mystère in 1993 Cirque du Soleil
#10, aired 2023-01-12O CANADA $900: (Mattea Roach presents the clue.) Did you forget about me, Mr. Duplicity? I hope not, as "you oughtta know" this Ontario-born singer who had one of the biggest albums of the 1990s Alanis Morissette
#10, aired 2023-01-12O CANADA $1200: (Mattea Roach presents the clue.) Saying that is belonged to the world & not to him, Frederick Banting wanted diabetics to be able to afford this hormone he helped extract in 1921; he sold his patent to my alma mater the University of Toronto for $1 insulin
#10, aired 2023-01-12O CANADA $1500: (Mattea Roach presents the clue.) Prairie trading posts with names like Stand Off & Whoop-Up were dominated by sleazy whiskey traders; this law enforcement group was created to clean them up the Mounties (the RCMP, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police)
#8766, aired 2022-12-19BIRDS ARE REAL $200: Branta canadensis is the scientific name for this bird--honk!--that can be--honk!--loud &--honk! annoying a Canada goose
#8756, aired 2022-12-05ENTERTAINMENT AWARDS $1000: These music awards are named for a chairman of Canada's Radio-Television & Telecommunications Commission & spelled like a Roman goddess a Juno
#8754, aired 2022-12-01GEOGRAPHY $800: This continent-spanning road was officially opened at Rogers Pass, British Columbia in September 1962 the Trans-Canada Highway
#8737, aired 2022-11-08HITS OF 2002 $200: We want to remind you that the No. 1 song of 2002 was "How You Remind Me" by this Chad Kroeger group Nickelback
#8736, aired 2022-11-07A CRASH OF SYMBOLS $400: In 1851 this rodent, symbol of its nation, was featured on Canada's first postage stamp a beaver
#8735, aired 2022-11-04CHAMPIONS OF TOURNAMENTS $600: A 4-man team called Wild Card 1 swept to victory at the 2022 Tim Hortons Brier, Canada's championship of this curling
#6, aired 2022-10-30PATRIOT ACT $200: Montrealer Robert Stanley Weir wrote this national anthem with its stirring final words, "we stand on guard for thee" "O Canada"
#8727, aired 2022-10-25McDONALD'S AROUND THE WORLD $600: At McDonald's in Canada, you'll of course find this dish of French fries covered with gravy & cheese curds poutine
#8727, aired 2022-10-25A GREEN PARTY $800: After fighting for the U.S. in the American Revolution, this leader of the Green Mountain Boys tried to get Canada to annex Vermont Ethan Allen
#8725, aired 2022-10-21MARSUPIALS $1200: Ranging into southern Canada, the Virginia this is the only marsupial found north of Mexico possum
#4, aired 2022-10-16GAME ON $100: A woman in Canada used an existing R to place "quizzers" on 2 triple word scores to help score 365 points at once in this game Scrabble
#8711, aired 2022-10-03GEOGRAPHY $800: Lying halfway between the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans, this province with Winnipeg as capital is considered the "Heart of Canada" Manitoba
#8706, aired 2022-09-26COUNTRY MEN & WOMEN $600: Shawn Mendes & Alice Munro Canada
#8705, aired 2022-09-23INFRASTRUCTURE $1200: You could call it Lunar Energy--Canada's Annapolis Power Station turns its turbines with these, controlled by the Moon tides
#8700, aired 2022-09-162022 GEOGRA-FEE $600: It's about 200 miles north from Syracuse to this world capital; if you get 40 miles to the gallon at $5 per, that's a $25 trip Ottawa
#8699, aired 2022-09-15ISLE, 5 $800: The remote Isle Royale, just south of the U.S.-Canada border, is a national park in this Great Lake (Lake) Superior
#8696, aired 2022-09-12CANADIAN HISTORY $6,000 (Daily Double): Founded by a royal charter, the company named for this body of water employed "voyageurs" who explored Canada by canoe Hudson Bay
#8692, aired 2022-07-26MOUNTAINS $2000: This Canadian mountain is second only to Denali as the highest peak in North America Mount Logan
#8682, aired 2022-07-12THE ALEXANDER FILES $2000: American inventor Alexander Graham Bell was born in Scotland in 1847 & died in this country in 1922 Canada
#8679, aired 2022-07-07SALAD DRESSING FOR SUCCESS $400: This "numeric" dressing with mayo & tomato sauce takes its name from where it was invented, in the chain between New York & Canada Thousand Island
#8676, aired 2022-07-04TUNNELS $800: A busy border crossing between the U.S. & Canada is the tunnel linking Detroit with this city in Ontario Windsor
#8667, aired 2022-06-21"M.R.", AYE! $1600: It flows about 1,100 miles through Canada, emptying into the Beaufort Sea the Mackenzie River
#8666, aired 2022-06-20OLD NAMES ON THE MAP $1600: At one time the capital of Upper Canada, this city was once named York, in honor of a duke of York Toronto
#8659, aired 2022-06-09COUNTRY OF THE WATERFALL $400: Horseshoe Falls & Helmcken Falls Canada
#8648, aired 2022-05-25MY NAME IS STEPHEN $1600: This Toronto-born economist served from 2006 to 2015 as prime minister of Canada Harper
#8629, aired 2022-04-28NORTH AMERICA $1200: Donated by a governor general of Canada in the 1890s, it's the oldest trophy won by pro athletes in North America the Stanley Cup
#8626, aired 2022-04-25TO THE "N"s OF THE EARTH $4,000 (Daily Double): 3 of Canada's 4 Atlantic provinces start with "N": Nova Scotia, Newfoundland & Labrador, this one New Brunswick
#8623, aired 2022-04-20THE SINGER'S COUNTRY OF BIRTH $1200: Bryan Adams Canada
#8621, aired 2022-04-18OUT OF... $200: Any costs you have to fork over yourself, especially medical costs not covered by your health insurance plan out of pocket
#8619, aired 2022-04-14WHAT EVER $1000: Adjective for vast northern forests of evergreen trees; Canada has the largest protected one, bigger than Belgium a coniferous forest
#8606, aired 2022-03-28THE 1880s $400: Louis Riel led the 1885 North-West Rebellion, an unsuccessful effort to halt the expansion of this country Canada
#8604, aired 2022-03-24SCI. & MED. ABBREV. $4,000 (Daily Double): The "Z" in Canada's LZT telescope refers to this, so it mostly points straight up zenith
#8603, aired 2022-03-23THE BODY POLITIC $1200: There are 338 members in this branch of Canada's parliament the House of Commons
#8588, aired 2022-03-02ROAD TRIP $1600: The Trans-Canada Highway runs almost 5,000 miles from St. John's in the east to this Vancouver island city in the west Victoria
#8583, aired 2022-02-23COUNTRY NICKNAMES $1200: Canada's nickname has these 2 words before "North" Great White
#7, aired 2022-02-11ON THE MAP $1200: It's the name of the capital of Alberta, Canada & also of a northern suburb of London Edmonton
#3, aired 2022-02-09WORLD GEOGRAPHY $600: With about 15 million people, it's Canada's most populous province Ontario
#1, aired 2022-02-08FLORAL GEOGRAPHY $1600: 2 hyphens are in the name of this flower that's the name of a scenic trail on Canada's Cape Breton Isle the fleur-de-lis
#8562, aired 2022-01-25NATIONAL ANTHEM LYRICS $2,400 (Daily Double): "With glowing hearts we see thee rise, the True North strong & free" Canada
#8557, aired 2022-01-18ESCAPIST LITERATURE $1200: George & Eliza make it safely to Canada after escaping the Shelby plantation in this 1852 novel Uncle Tom's Cabin
#8554, aired 2022-01-13PEOPLE IN HISTORY $1000: This Frenchman discovered Prince Edward Island in 1534 & gets credit for naming Canada; you can set your fancy watch by that Cartier
#8554, aired 2022-01-13MOUNTAINS OF THE WORLD $1200: The Trans-Canada Highway runs thru Kicking Horse Pass in these mountains on the border between Alberta & British Columbia the Canadian Rockies
#8552, aired 2022-01-1112-LETTER GEOGRAPHY $400: North Dakota & Montana both border this province nicknamed Canada's breadbasket Saskatchewan
#8546, aired 2022-01-03DEADLY SINS, ELSEWHERE $200: A lot more than one lawn care service across the U.S. & Canada is called "Green with" this Envy
#8543, aired 2021-12-29SPEAK LIKE A FRENCH CANADIAN $2000: "Je suis tired" is an example of this, a portmanteau of the French words for Canada's 2 official languages Franglais
#8538, aired 2021-12-22NO DA $2000: With no "da", a vast country becomes a New Testament town where a miracle happened Cana (Canada to Cana)
#8530, aired 2021-12-10WHERE TO GO ON SABBATICAL $2000: To Canada to visit some of the national parks including Banff in Alberta & this larger, adjoining park to the north Jasper
#8528, aired 2021-12-08NAMES & PLACES OF 2021 $1600: Meng Wanzhou, CFO of this giant tech company, went home to China after nearly 3 years' confinement in Canada Huawei
#8526, aired 2021-12-06THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM FOR CANADA $400: The Haida of British Columbia are noted for these elaborate items totem poles
#8526, aired 2021-12-06THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM FOR CANADA $800: Late 1890s prospectors got a real rush heading to the region around this tributary of the Yukon River the Klondike
#8526, aired 2021-12-06THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM FOR CANADA $1200: A National Historic Site in Inglis, Manitoba preserves storage structures called grain these which used to dot the prairies elevators
#8526, aired 2021-12-06THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM FOR CANADA $1600: This huge territory with an indigenous name split from the Northwest Territories in 1999 Nunavut
#8526, aired 2021-12-06THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM FOR CANADA $2000: On Prince Edward Island, you can visit the farm that inspired this 1908 novel, a classic of Canadian literature Anne of Green Gables
#8525, aired 2021-12-03CANADIAN SPORTS $1000: In 2021 Damian Warner became Canada's first Olympic champion in this & the first Olympian to pass 9,000 points the decathlon
#8518, aired 2021-11-24IN THAT COUNTRY $1000: Here is the Château Frontenac, & Peggy's Cove in all its glory Canada
#8513, aired 2021-11-17NATIONS BY WORLD HERITAGE SITES $400: Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump & L'anse aux Meadows National Historic Site Canada
#8506, aired 2021-11-08FROM THE MOUNTAINS TO THE PRAIRIES $800: Uranium City, where folks once mined just what you'd think, is in this middle one of Canada's prairie provinces Saskatchewan
#8493, aired 2021-10-20THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE $8,000 (Daily Double): For 647 miles, this westernmost of Canada's 3 territories shares a straight-line border with Alaska the Yukon
#8488, aired 2021-10-13DOUBLE-LETTER GEOGRAPHY $3,000 (Daily Double): Moraine Lake is in this national park established in 1885 as Canada's very first Banff
#8485, aired 2021-10-08OCTOBER $600: The second Monday in October is celebrated as this day in Canada; ours comes a few weeks later Thanksgiving
#8476, aired 2021-09-27IT'S A SAIL-EBRATION $2000: This country celebrates the Bluenose, a schooner that dominated 1920s international racing, by depicting it on their dime Canada
#8472, aired 2021-09-21THE GREAT DIVIDE $1000: In Canada the Great Divide runs along the border of British Columbia & this other province Alberta
#8464, aired 2021-08-12UNUSUAL ISLANDS $800: More than 300 shipwrecks have earned Canada's Sable Island the nickname this "of the Atlantic" Graveyard
#8459, aired 2021-08-05AROUND THE WORLD $800: Canada's southernmost point lies on Middle Island in this Great Lake (Lake) Erie
#8451, aired 2021-07-26WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE $1000: General term for a ground squirrel, such as a woodchuck; in Vancouver Island, one is found only in Canada, pita marmot
#8439, aired 2021-07-08THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $3,000 (Daily Double): When Vermont was denied statehood, this Vermont patriot unsuccessfully negotiated peace with Gen. Haldimand of Canada Ethan Allen
#8437, aired 2021-07-06HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $1600: In Canada a royal birthday is celebrated on this day, the Monday preceding May 25 Victoria Day
#8435, aired 2021-07-02CANADIANA $2000: Almost 100 billion tons of seawater comes & goes daily in this top vote getter in a CBC poll to determine the 7 Wonders of Canada Bay of Fundy
#8434, aired 2021-07-01THE FIRST OF JULY $800: This song officially became a national anthem July 1, 1980 "O Canada"
#8428, aired 2021-06-23A CATEGORY IN 5 ACTS $600: Britain's Constitution Act of 1982 gave complete independence to this big country Canada
#8427, aired 2021-06-22MUSIC HISTORY $5,500 (Daily Double): "The water took its victim's name", goes a Vampire Weekend song about this English explorer who was set adrift by his crew in Canada Henry Hudson
#8417, aired 2021-06-08FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED $800: Olmsted designed the 987-acre Belle Isle, where you can zip down the giant slide for just $1 in this city across from Windsor, Canada Detroit
#8397, aired 2021-05-11ON THE CALENDAR $1600: Often happening the same week as America's birthday, Canada Day is on this date July 1st
#8394, aired 2021-05-06AIR DEMONSTRATION SQUADRONS $600: Canada's demonstration squadron has this name & no, they don't vacation in Florida for the winter Snowbirds
#8393, aired 2021-05-05NON-ALEXANDER HAMILTON $400: Canada's port city of Hamilton is at the western end of this very provincial lake Lake Ontario
#8392, aired 2021-05-04PRONOUNS $1600: It's the last word of "O Canada" thee
#8391, aired 2021-05-03CHANNELS $1000: The Robeson Channel separates Canada's Ellesmere Island from this island that doesn't belong to Canada Greenland
#8390, aired 2021-04-307-LETTER ANIMALS $400: You can find this wild cat, also called a puma, from Canada to Argentina panther
#8384, aired 2021-04-22SECRETS OF THE WHALES $600: Belugas get a spa day at a secret site off Canada's coast; traveling far to use rocks there & do this, shed the surface of old skin molt
#8380, aired 2021-04-16NATIVE AMERICANS $1600: Native Americans in Canada like the Abenaki & the Odawa are today joined together under this ordinal term First Nations
#8370, aired 2021-04-02BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE $2000: The story of a spirited adopted girl growing up in Canada, "Anne of Green Gables" is by this author Lucy Maud Montgomery
#8367, aired 2021-03-30KIM $600: This country's first female prime minister was Kim Campbell, who served in 1993 Canada
#8363, aired 2021-03-24BODIES OF WATER FILED UNDER B $1200: The mighty MacKenzie flows into this sea that's north of Alaska & Canada & part of the Arctic Ocean the Beaufort
#8362, aired 2021-03-23BORDER TOWNS $800: Derby Line, Vermont & Stanstead in this province form a single municipality bisected by the U.S.-Canada border Quebec
#8359, aired 2021-03-18PEOPLE IN HISTORY $1000: A chief of the Hunkpapa Lakota, he fled with his people to Canada in 1877 rather than surrender to the U.S. government Sitting Bull
#8349, aired 2021-03-04BORDERS $400: About a quarter of Canada's border with the U.S. is with this state Alaska
#8342, aired 2021-02-23GUITAR GODDESSES $2000: Classical guitar virtuoso Liona Boyd has won five of these, Canada's equivalent of the Grammy Awards the JUNO Awards
#8341, aired 2021-02-22WATER WE DOING $600: Appropriately, this 160-mile-long river in Canada flows past London; it passes Woodstock & Chatham as well the Thames
#8331, aired 2021-02-08PEOPLE & PLACES $4,000 (Daily Double): It's the French word for an inhabitant of Canada's largest province by area Québécois
#8326, aired 2021-02-01A CATEGORY OF 2 CITIES $200: They're sister cities, but you can't see Magadan in this country from your house in Anchorage Russia
#8319, aired 2021-01-21CANADIAN PLACES $1600: A city in New Jersey has the same name as this province, Canada's only officially bilingual one New Brunswick
#8308, aired 2021-01-06THAT'S SO "G-Q" $2000: This Native American language group is used along the East Coast from Canada to the Carolinas Algonquin
#8304, aired 2020-12-17STREAMING SERVICE $1000: Nature Conservancy Canada protects the St. Lawrence River, deeming it crucial to this province's "geography and history" Quebec
#8294, aired 2020-12-03TRANSPORTATION $800: Most of the 1,400-mile highway named for this U.S. state runs through Canada Alaska (the Alaskan Highway)
#8292, aired 2020-12-01AROUND THE WORLD $1600: Alberta & 2 others are collectively called these "Provinces" & are the great grain-producing region of Canada the Prairies
#8286, aired 2020-11-23COINS $400: It's slang for a $1 coin in Canada, a reference to the bird on the coin a loonie
#8278, aired 2020-11-11GEOGRAPHIC GATEWAYS $1600: This Manitoba capital is Canada's "Gateway to the West" Winnipeg
#8259, aired 2020-10-15ANIMALS $400: In Canada & elsewhere, this fowl is often called a "honker" a goose
#8258, aired 2020-10-14WHICH COUNTRY'S FOREST? $600: Fundy National Park Canada
#8252, aired 2020-10-06YES WE "CAN" $400: While number 2 in the U.S., it's the number one vegetable oil used in Canada & Japan canola
#8252, aired 2020-10-06KEN JENNINGS KNOWS MOUNTAIN G.O.A.T.s $1000: (Ken Jennings presents the clue.) "Go Canada" In 2018, Monique Richard overcame a fall into a crevice to be the first woman to solo summit this mountain, Canada's tallest Mount Logan
#8245, aired 2020-09-25TRAVELING ON THE INTERSTATE $600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) I-5 runs from the Mexican border all the way up to become Canada's Highway 99, leading into this city, British Columbia's most populous Vancouver
#8222, aired 2020-05-26CANADIAN PLACES $400: Completed in 1818, Province House in Halifax in this province is Canada's oldest Parliament building Nova Scotia
#8219, aired 2020-05-21HIGHWAYS $2000: Both St. John's on Newfoundland & Victoria in British Columbia have mile 0 markers for this highway the Trans-Canada Highway
#8216, aired 2020-05-18PLANT (ON) THE FLAG $200: One of the world's most recognizable, this nation's flag features a solitary maple leaf Canada
#8206, aired 2020-04-20COUNTRY OF THE BRIDGE $1200: Jacques Cartier Bridge Canada
#8194, aired 2020-04-02OLD NAMES ON THE MAP $1200: What was once called Newark in Ontario, Canada became this town-on-the-lake Niagara-on-the-Lake
#8192, aired 2020-03-31REMEMBER JAMES GARFIELD! $1200: In the 80 days between being shot & dying, Garfield's 1 official act was to sign this warrant for a forger who had fled to Canada an extradition warrant
#8186, aired 2020-03-23CAPTURE THE FLAG $600: Citizens of this country can request retired flags flown at the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill--the wait list exceeds 100 years Canada
#8186, aired 2020-03-23ANAGRAMMED REPTILES $800: Really, really big but NO CANADA anaconda
#8181, aired 2020-03-16CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $600: (Hi, I'm Lee Goldberg from New York's ABC7. [He presents from Plymouth Church in Brooklyn, New York.]) Plymouth Church in Brooklyn was once a stop along the underground railroad; often the next leg was on a northbound ship up this river, to Albany, & then on to Canada the Hudson
#8175, aired 2020-03-06FLAG CREATORS $200: In 1964, George Stanley sketched two suggestions for this country's official flag Canada
#8175, aired 2020-03-06WANNA BET? $800: A bettor who correctly picks the order of the first 2 finishers in a horse race wins this precisely named wager an exacta (*an exactor)
#8174, aired 2020-03-05NEAT ANIMAL STUFF $1600: Scientists tracked one of these mammals, named for its chilly habitat, as it trekked 2000 miles from Norway to Canada in 76 days an arctic fox
#8164, aired 2020-02-20KEROUAC $1200: "TI JEAN" on Jack's grave reflects his heritage; his parents immigrated to New England from this country Canada
#8155, aired 2020-02-07O CANADA PROVINCE $200: Some familiar names in this eastern province--Annapolis, Sydney, Liverpool--but New Glasgow might help you the most Nova Scotia
#8155, aired 2020-02-07O CANADA PROVINCE $400: The 5,420-foot Mont D'Iberville is this province's highest point Quebec
#8155, aired 2020-02-07O CANADA PROVINCE $600: This province includes the Haida Gwaii island group, 60 miles off the mainland British Columbia
#8155, aired 2020-02-07O CANADA PROVINCE $800: The Winnipeg metro area is home to more than 50% of the population of this province Manitoba
#8155, aired 2020-02-07O CANADA PROVINCE $1000: This one of Canada's maritime provinces is highlighted here New Brunswick
#8146, aired 2020-01-27THE 2019 FORBES GLOBAL 2,000 $200: With $4 trillion in total assets, the ICBC, the Industrial & Commercial Bank of this country, tops the list China
#8145, aired 2020-01-241984 $200: In September Pope John Paul II visited this country & spoke up for the rights of the Inuit Canada
#8138, aired 2020-01-15BORDER RIVERS $1200: The Romaine River is a small part of Canada's longest provincial boundary between Quebec and this vast mainland region Labrador
#8, aired 2020-01-14DISPUTED TERRITORIES $400: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) The ownership of Hans Island, located between Ellesmere Island & Greenland, is disputed; Canada stakes its claim by raising its flag there & leaving bottles of rye, while this other country puts up its flag & leaves bottles of aquavit Denmark
#8, aired 2020-01-14THE GREATEST CANADIANS OF ALL TIME $800: (Ryan Reynolds delivers the clue.) After losing part of his right leg to cancer, he embarked on a Marathon of Hope, running across Canada to raise money to fight cancer; he ran almost a marathon a day for 143 days but stopped short of his goal when the cancer spread to his lungs (Terry) Fox
#8, aired 2020-01-14THE GREATEST CANADIANS OF ALL TIME $1000: (Ryan Reynolds delivers the clue.) A career diplomat, he helped create NATO & the United Nations, won the Nobel Peace Prize for solving the Suez Crisis in 1956 & as the prime minister of Canada, ushered in a little thing we call universal medicare Lester Pearson
#8133, aired 2020-01-081995 $200: Flying 5,430 miles between Korea & Canada, Steve Fossett made the 1st Transpacific solo flight in one of these a balloon
#3, aired 2020-01-08AROUND THE WORLD $1600: One place that's a cut above to see the northern lights is this capital of Canada's Northwest Territories Yellowknife
#2, aired 2020-01-07GEO-VERSE $1000: "M" is this river, to see it, go forth; it's Canada's longest, so, of course, it flows north the Mackenzie
#1, aired 2020-01-07BEFORE, DURING & AFTER $400: Oscar-nominated "South Park" song that soars in a V formation, with a 1970s Yankee closer "Blame Canada" Goose Gossage
#8122, aired 2019-12-24FILL IN THE BANKS $800: In the name of TD Bank, T is this city & D is dominion Toronto
#8120, aired 2019-12-20WORLD STAMP NEWS $800: Hallelujah! In 2019 Canada issued stamps honoring this Canadian singer-songwriter who passed in 2016 (Leonard) Cohen
#8118, aired 2019-12-18ACRONYMS & ABBREVIATIONS $800: The middle letter in the acronym for the 1994 trade pact between the U.S., Canada & Mexico stands for this word Free
#8111, aired 2019-12-09GEO, DUDE $400: Yo Broseph! We'll show respect in this capital as we visit the Peace Tower's Memorial Chamber honoring Canada's war dead Ottawa
#8110, aired 2019-12-06LAKES & RIVERS $600: A flight to Thunder Bay & a 4-hour drive brings you to Canada's Pukaskwa National Park on this Great Lake Lake Superior
#8102, aired 2019-11-26BIG BODIES OF WATER $600: 5.4 million square miles: this ocean that touches the U.S., Canada & Russia, among others the Arctic
#8094, aired 2019-11-14BRITISH HISTORY $200: Only 2 British PMs have been born outside the British Isles: Andrew Bonar Law (Canada) & this 2019 arrival (NYC) Boris Johnson
#8091, aired 2019-11-11FLAGS $800: Here's the flag of this maritime province of Canada Prince Edward Island
#8076, aired 2019-10-21CANADIAN NATIONAL STUFF, EH? $200: If you're having trouble remembering these 2 national colors of Canada, think of the flag red & white
#8076, aired 2019-10-21CANADIAN NATIONAL STUFF, EH? $400: Canada's motto is "a Mari usque ad Mare", translated as "from" this "to" this sea
#8076, aired 2019-10-21CANADIAN NATIONAL STUFF, EH? $600: Whether it's silver or bigleaf, Canada's national tree is this the maple
#8076, aired 2019-10-21CANADIAN NATIONAL STUFF, EH? $1000: The national anthem "O Canada" was first sung in 1880 here, Canada's only walled city Quebec City
#8071, aired 2019-10-14LET'S LIVE ABROAD $600: We'll add ourselves to the 2.6 million in this most populous city in Canada; West Queen West is a happening area Toronto
#8071, aired 2019-10-14THE TREATY SAYS SO $2000: This is the only Great Lake not mentioned in the Paris Peace Treaty of 1783 with Great Britain Lake Michigan
#8068, aired 2019-10-09NOT THE CAPITAL $1000: Of Canada, though it was incorporated in 1862 with a royal name Victoria (British Columbia)
#8064, aired 2019-10-032 LETTERS, SECOND IS K $2000: Canada Post says to put this provincial abbreviation on your postcard to your friend in Regina SK
#8063, aired 2019-10-02THE NEAREST OTHER NATIONAL CAPITAL $400: To Ottawa, Canada Washington, D.C.
#8063, aired 2019-10-02THE NOT-SO-GOOD DOCTOR $600: In 1910 Walter Dew of this London police force caught wife-killer Dr. Hawley Crippen in Canada after a transatlantic chase Scotland Yard
#8062, aired 2019-10-01CLUES ACROSS AMERICA $800: (Hi, I'm Ben Bailey with Local 4.) You'll actually go south to Canada if you take your merry wife onto the Ambassador Bridge, which connects Detroit & this city Windsor (Ontario)
#8057, aired 2019-09-24FESTIVALS $200: The Stratford Festival in Ontario, Canada has been presenting the plays of this man since 1953 Shakespeare
#8051, aired 2019-09-16POTPOURRI $1200: Lying at the junction of the Bow & Elbow Rivers, this Alberta city was Canada's first to host the Winter Olympics Calgary
#8048, aired 2019-09-114-LETTER WORDS $800: This waterfowl breeds by lakes in the northern U.S. & Canada loon
#8044, aired 2019-07-25INVENTORS & INVENTIONS $1200: In 1901 this physicist & inventor sent the first radio message across the Atlantic, from England to Canada Marconi
#8040, aired 2019-07-19LANDS O' LAKES $2000: Great Slave Lake Canada
#8034, aired 2019-07-11A WAR BY ANY OTHER NAME $800: The Beaver Wars in Canada were also known as the French & this Native American league wars the Iroquois wars
#8033, aired 2019-07-10MNEMONICS $1000: buzzfeed.com listed "Prime ministers can't eat any nachos" for Canada's time zones: Pacific, Mountain, Central, Eastern, Atlantic, this Newfoundland
#8028, aired 2019-07-03MY LAWN $200: Black medic & Canada thistle are types of these invasive things, my lawn's mortal enemies, & I kill 'em on sight weeds
#8017, aired 2019-06-18THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE $1200: This Native American stick & ball game is Canada's official national summer sport lacrosse
#8011, aired 2019-06-10BIG 4 SPORTS TEAM NAMES IRL $600: Canada has 105 of these lawmakers senators
#8009, aired 2019-06-06U.S. RIVERS THAT FLOW NORTH $6,000 (Daily Double): This "colorful" river flows north, forming 440 miles of the North Dakota-Minnesota border & then on into Canada the Red River of the North
#8008, aired 2019-06-05TIMBERLAND $200: Black spruce, not maple, is the most common tree in this country's 1.3 million square miles of forest Canada
#8005, aired 2019-05-31GEOGRAPHIC TERMS $800: In Roman times it was territory outside Italy ruled by a governor; today it's a political division in nations like Canada a province
#8003, aired 2019-05-29ROBOTS $1000: As a social experiment, in 2014 a bot traveled 6,000 miles through Canada this way, but in the U.S. in 2015, soon met a bad end hitchhiking
#7998, aired 2019-05-22LET'S GO FLY A KITE $1000: A kite was used to carry a cable across this river between New York & Canada to help build its first suspension bridge the Niagara
#7997, aired 2019-05-21PEOPLE $600: This prime minister of Canada is the son of a longtime prime minister of Canada Justin Trudeau
#7993, aired 2019-05-15RECENT POLITICS $400: 3 years after this Ohioan's days as House Speaker ended, he backed a marijuana startup going public in Canada in 2018 John Boehner
#7988, aired 2019-05-08"C" WHO SALUTES $3,000 (Daily Double): He fought under King Henry of Navarre before joining a 1603 expedition to Canada Samuel de Champlain
#7977, aired 2019-04-23POTPOURRI $800: On June 30, 1987 80 million of these dollar coins took flight across Canada for the first time loonies
#7976, aired 2019-04-22DOUBLE-LETTER PLACES $1000: Belonging to Canada, it's the fifth-largest island in the world Baffin
#7975, aired 2019-04-19AMERICAN HISTORY $200: In July 1812 U.S. general William Hull launched an invasion of this country & was ignominiously repulsed Canada
#7971, aired 2019-04-15LET'S GO TO THE WILDLIFE REFUGE $400: Oregon's Finley Wildlife Refuge was created for these honking birds that come down from Alaska & Canada every fall Canada geese
#7967, aired 2019-04-09A SHORT STORY CATEGORY $800: Alice Munro set many stories like "Royal Beatings" in small towns in this country Canada
#7965, aired 2019-04-05BODIES OF WATER $1000: Canada's Spotted Lake is found over the border from Washington in this province British Columbia
#7961, aired 2019-04-01THE WORLD OF MONEY $1,400 (Daily Double): In an effort to diversity its portfolio, Canada sold most of this, becoming the only G7 member with less than 100 tons gold
#7960, aired 2019-03-29CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST $400: Poutine with home fries at the Old King Bistro in Kitchener North America
#7948, aired 2019-03-13WORLD LEADERS 1919 $400: PM Robert Borden insisted that Canada join this new international organization on its own, separate from the British Empire League of Nations
#7945, aired 2019-03-08A MEASURED RESPONSE $400: The arpent, a French measure slightly less than an acre, was once used in Canada & in this "Creole State" Louisiana
#7942, aired 2019-03-05TO THE LIGHTHOUSE $2000: The iconic lighthouse seen here is in the fishing village of Peggy's Cove in this Atlantic province of Canada Nova Scotia
#7941, aired 2019-03-04WOOD! $200: Canada's national tree, it's used in making food, guitars, bowling alleys & more the maple
#7941, aired 2019-03-04WOOD! $800: Canada & the U.S. have a longstanding trade dispute over this, a word for wood from any conifer softwood
#7940, aired 2019-03-01WHAT DO YOU STAND FOR? $2000: In case of missiles from the Soviet Union, the U.S. & Canada had this, the DEW line for short Distant Early Warning
#7938, aired 2019-02-27DATES $2000: The Dominion of Canada was proclaimed on this date in 1867 July 1st
#7932, aired 2019-02-19WHAT'S HAPPENING THIS MONTH? $800: Victoria Day (in Canada), V-E Day May
#7929, aired 2019-02-14MOUNTAINS & VALLEYS $600: Geologically, New York's Catskills are a part of this mountain chain that stretches from Alabama up into Canada the Appalachians
#7918, aired 2019-01-30SPELLEMENTS $800: Cl C-H-L-O-R-I-N-E
#7912, aired 2019-01-22LANGUAGE FAMILIES $1,500 (Daily Double): The Athabascan family ranges into Canada & includes this SW language, the USA's most widely spoken native language Navajo
#7909, aired 2019-01-17STATES & PROVINCES $200: Twice the size of Texas, it's Canada's largest province at 595,000 square miles Quebec
#7909, aired 2019-01-17STATES & PROVINCES $600: This province isn't really "New", it was chartered by King George III in 1784 & is one of Canada's original 4 provinces New Brunswick
#7909, aired 2019-01-17A TROPHY CATEGORY $800: This prestigious award is named for its donor: Frederick Arthur, a governor general of Canada the Stanley Cup
#7903, aired 2019-01-09PLACES $400: The tallest point in Canada is Mount Logan, found in this territory the Yukon
#7896, aired 2018-12-31THE COUNTRY IN QUESTION $600: This type of goose can cover 1,500 miles in 24 hours riding wind currents Canada
#7892, aired 2018-12-25BLAME CANADA $200: Pizza purists blame Ont. restaurateur Sam Panopoulos for popularizing Hawaiian pizza featuring this fruit pineapple
#7892, aired 2018-12-25BLAME CANADA $400: In a dispute over these rights between Maine & Canada, one man said, "Canadians are like Vikings! they... pillage" fishing rights
#7892, aired 2018-12-25BLAME CANADA $600: In 2017 Gov. Scott Walker accused Canada of favoring its own dairy farmers over those of this state Wisconsin
#7884, aired 2018-12-13OTHER LONG-RUNNING TV SHOWS $200: The "Night in Canada" celebrating this sport began airing in 1952 hockey
#7872, aired 2018-11-27HOLD THE HOMOPHONE $1000: Exiled people of what's now eastern Canada, or bygone people of ancient Mesopotamia Acadians/Akkadians
#7866, aired 2018-11-19FLAGS $3,000 (Daily Double): (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a flag on the monitor.) The flag shows the sun setting over wavy blue & white stripes that represent the Pacific Ocean, a reminder that this is Canada's westernmost province British Columbia
#7854, aired 2018-11-01BRAND NAME VARIATIONS $600: In Canada, "It's not delivery, it's Delissio", what we know better in the U.S. as this frozen pizza brand DiGiorno
#7854, aired 2018-11-01NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ALMANAC 2019 $800: (Cara Santa Maria presents the clue.) In a favorite sea life photo a pup of this seal species finds shelter behind some ice in Canada's Gulf of St. Lawrence a harp seal
#7842, aired 2018-10-16CONQUERED AFTER EVEREST $1600: In Canada's these territories sits Mt. Proboscis, summited in 1960 despite being one of the "Circle of the Unclimbables" the Northwest Territories
#7834, aired 2018-10-04WORLD LAKES $1200: 2 islands in this Great Lake are Mackinac in the U.S. & Manitoulin in Canada Huron
#7829, aired 2018-09-27SATELLITE BY NATION $400: Alouette 2 (not France) Canada
#7828, aired 2018-09-26THE GREAT BRITISH COIN HUNT $1,000 (Daily Double): Finishing up the collection is zed, for this type of place where pedestrians can walk safely across the road zebra
#7810, aired 2018-07-20GET ME REWRITE! $400: This country has rewritten its anthem from "in all thy sons command" to the gender-neutral "in all of us command" Canada
#7808, aired 2018-07-18HISTORIC HISTORY FROM THE PAST $200: Familiar acronym for an agreement signed in 1992 by Canada, the U.S. & Mexico that gradually got rid of tariffs NAFTA
#7808, aired 2018-07-18"NEW" GEOGRAPHY $600: In 2001 Canada added "and Labrador" to the name of this province Newfoundland
#7807, aired 2018-07-17THAT'S PROPRIETARY, MA'AM $2000: In Canada, Loblaws Market owns this alliterative 2-word term for "generic"--it's their generic brand No Name
#7785, aired 2018-06-15CANADIAN HISTORY $200: Calixa Lavallee composed the music for this song in 1880; drop the puck! "O Canada"
#7785, aired 2018-06-15CANADIAN HISTORY $400: In 1916 this prairie province became the first in Canada to give women the right to vote Manitoba
#7780, aired 2018-06-08"U" KNOW IT! $1600: The 1713 treaty of this Dutch city granted large parts of Canada to the Brits from the French Utrecht
#7775, aired 2018-06-01CELEBRATIONS OF THE MONTH $600: Canada Day July
#7755, aired 2018-05-04THE CELEBRITY OPINES $400: Oops, this singer did it again: "I get to go to lots of overseas places, like Canada" Britney Spears
#7747, aired 2018-04-24TWIN PEEKS $800: The Quinn twins of Canada, better known by these two first names, want you to know everything is awesome Tegan and Sara
#7745, aired 2018-04-20WORLD GEOGRAPHY $400: First settled by the French, it's Canada's largest province in area Quebec
#7730, aired 2018-03-30PRO BASEBALL TEAMS $800: The team that began life in Canada in 1969 is today known as this the Washington Nationals
#7716, aired 2018-03-12THE LAKE SHOW $2000: In 1802 Matthew Flinders discovered the rather unusual-looking & very salty Lake Hillier in this nation Australia
#7709, aired 2018-03-01ERIN $1000: Erin Mouré, a poet from this country, won a Governor General's Award for "Furious" Canada
#7705, aired 2018-02-23CHESTER A. ARTHUR $400: Those who said Arthur was born in Canada, not Vermont, have been retroactively called these, like Obama's doubters a birther
#7705, aired 2018-02-23HIGHWAYS & BYWAYS $1600: A stretch in Newfoundland was one of the final sections built in this 4,860-mile highway the Trans-Canada Highway
#7703, aired 2018-02-21POTENTATE POTABLES $2000: When King George VI visited this country in 1939, Crown Royal whisky was introduced there as a tribute Canada
#7700, aired 2018-02-16AT THE COMO PARK ZOO $400: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents from the Como Park Zoo.) Because of global warming & the reduction of sea ice in the Arctic, scientists predict that polar bears could go extinct by the year 2100; today it's estimated that there are only 20 to 25,000 of the bears left in the wild, with 60% of them inhabiting this country Canada
#7699, aired 2018-02-15HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $1000: Her May 24 birthday first became a holiday in Canada in 1845 & it's still celebrated today Queen Victoria
#7693, aired 2018-02-07THE GLOBE $1200: Canada's Mackenzie River system traverses 2,635 miles from the Omineca mountains to this ocean Arctic Ocean
#7677, aired 2018-01-16NAME THAT WORLD LEADER $200: Canada: Beginning in 2015 (Justin) Trudeau
#7676, aired 2018-01-15STREET SMARTS $400: (Alex presents the clue from the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C.) Reflecting the close relationship that exists between our two countries, Canada is the only one to have its embassy on a section of this stately Washington avenue that connects the White House to the U.S. Capitol Pennsylvania
#7671, aired 2018-01-08NATIONAL COATS OF ARMS $800: (Alex presents the clue from the Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C.) Adopted in 1921, Canada's coat of arms bears the symbols of 4 of its founding nations: 3 lions for England, 1 lion for Scotland, the fleur-de-lis for France & the harp of Tara for this country Ireland
#7666, aired 2018-01-01FLAGS $400: This emblem on Canada's flag was changed from green to red to show the maturity of the country a maple leaf
#7638, aired 2017-11-22POLICE YOUR AREA $800: This police force was established during the first term of Canada's first PM, John A. MacDonald the Mounties (the RCMP)
#7623, aired 2017-11-01KEVIN $2000: In 2017, this "Shark" from TV's "Tank" ran for the leadership of Canada's conservative party Kevin O'Leary
#7618, aired 2017-10-25CANADIAN NATIONAL PARKS $1,000 (Daily Double): In La Mauricie National Park you can observe this beloved rodent, also the mascot of Parks Canada a beaver
#7601, aired 2017-10-02HISPANIC AMERICANS $800: This senator & presidential candidate was born in Canada but moved to Houston around age 4 (Ted) Cruz
#7598, aired 2017-09-27COUNTRIES WITH ONLY A's AS VOWELS $4,600 (Daily Double): The 2 that touch both the Atlantic Ocean & the Pacific Ocean Panama and Canada
#7596, aired 2017-09-25ONE STATE, UNDER CANADA $200: Using the Trans-Canada Highway, it's only about an hour from Lynden in this state over the border to Vancouver Washington
#7596, aired 2017-09-25ONE STATE, UNDER CANADA $400: Part of the eastern border of this state is along Lake Superior; Manitoba is a neighbor to its north Minnesota
#7596, aired 2017-09-25ONE STATE, UNDER CANADA $600: 100 miles from Montreal, Burlington in this state is a popular destination for Canadian shoppers Vermont
#7596, aired 2017-09-25ONE STATE, UNDER CANADA $800: Of states sharing land and water boundaries with Canada, Alaska leads at 1,538 mi.; this contiguous one is next with 721 Michigan
#7596, aired 2017-09-25ONE STATE, UNDER CANADA $1000: This state is massive enough to border 3 Canadian provinces Montana
#7591, aired 2017-09-18EXPLORERS $400: On June 22, 1611 he was set adrift in Canada's James Bay, an arm of the bay named for him; he was never seen again Henry Hudson
#7583, aired 2017-07-26ELECTIONS IN CANADA $400: The leader of the majority party in Canadian federal elections gets this job, natch prime minister
#7583, aired 2017-07-26ELECTIONS IN CANADA $800: The party that wins the second-most seats is termed the "official" this other "O" word opposition
#7583, aired 2017-07-26ELECTIONS IN CANADA $1200: Unlike in the U.S., you can vote in Canada even while living in these, like the Saskatchewan federal one a prison
#7583, aired 2017-07-26ELECTIONS IN CANADA $1600: In a 2014 provincial election, Philippe Couillard & the Liberals beat Pauline Marois & the PQ, or Parti this Quebecois
#7583, aired 2017-07-26ELECTIONS IN CANADA $2000: Gallop to this term for federal election districts; they don't have numbers but names like Madawaska-Restigouche the ridings
#7568, aired 2017-07-05IN THE OLYMPIC CITY $400: The Stampede of this winter host city boasts "The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth" Calgary, Alberta, Canada
#7568, aired 2017-07-05FREE RHYMES $1000: Seen here is a member of this fur-trading people of central Canada the Cree
#7568, aired 2017-07-05CLASSIC MOVIES $1200: Paul Newman starred in this 1977 hockey movie that had a goon player get deported to Canada, which refused to take him Slap Shot
#7565, aired 2017-06-30CANADA 150 $400: (Alex presents from the Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C.) Canada's sesquicentennial celebrates the 150th anniversary of the British North America Act of 1867, which joined Nova Scotia & New Brunswick to Ontario & this province in a single dominion under the British monarch Quebec
#7565, aired 2017-06-30CANADA 150 $800: (Alex presents from the Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C.) In 1964 the country was divided over the selection of a new flag, but when Parliament ended months of bitter dispute with the selection of this now familiar maple leaf design, the members got together, and in a show of national unity, sang this anthem that was itself only officially adopted in 1980 "O Canada"
#7565, aired 2017-06-30CANADA 150 $1600: (Alex presents from the Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C.) The 12 pillars of this outdoor rotunda symbolize the 10 provinces and 2 territories that were part of Canada ins 1989, the year of the dedication of the embassy; the coat of arms above the entryway represents this new territory, created in 1999 Nunavut
#7565, aired 2017-06-30CANADA 150 $2000: (Alex presents from the Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C.) Canada is both a parliamentary democracy headed by a prime minister and a constitution monarchy, headed by Her Majesty, the Queen, who is represented in the country by someone in this largely ceremonial post governor general
#7565, aired 2017-06-30CANADA 150 $3,500 (Daily Double): (Alex presents from the Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C.) The embassy's art collection includes a reminder of the warm relations between Canada & this country; during World War II, Canada helped provide refuge for its royal family, including the young Princess Beatrix, & later, Canada helped liberate this country from Nazi rule the Netherlands
#7561, aired 2017-06-26PLACES IN CONTINENTS $800: It's in North America; along with Manitoba & Saskatchewan, it's one of Canada's prairie provinces Alberta
#7547, aired 2017-06-06AWARDS & HONORS $1000: Canada's equivalent of the Grammy Awards, they're named after the chief Roman goddess Juno
#7544, aired 2017-06-01HOPE-POURRI $400: In a victory speech in October 2015, this PM of Canada said, "We beat fear with hope. We beat cynicism with hard work" (Justin) Trudeau
#7538, aired 2017-05-24GEOGRAPHIC FORMATIONS $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a reservoir on the monitor.) Canada's Manicouagan Reservoir was formed by an asteroid impact 200 million years ago and because of its shape, is often called the eye of this province Quebec
#7533, aired 2017-05-17THE MAP OF CANADA $200: Ontario's Wasaga Beach is the world's longest freshwater beach, 9 miles along Georgian Bay, an arm of this lake Huron
#7533, aired 2017-05-17THE MAP OF CANADA $400: About 750,000 live on this Canadian island, the largest on the Pacific coast of North America Vancouver (Island)
#7533, aired 2017-05-17THE MAP OF CANADA $600: Bigger than Sweden but home to just 35,000 people, this territory is famous for an 1890s gold rush the Yukon Territory
#7533, aired 2017-05-17THE MAP OF CANADA $800: This gulf named for the Norwegian who explored the area between 1903 & 1906 is at the western end of the NW Passage the Amundsen Gulf
#7533, aired 2017-05-17THE MAP OF CANADA $1000: Rising above the Saskatchewan prairie in this city is the largest provincial legislative building in Canada Regina
#7531, aired 2017-05-15WORLD GEOGRAPHY $800: Canada's smallest province, it's also the only one that's not connected to the North American mainland Prince Edward Island
#7512, aired 2017-04-18FOWL $400: The 7 subspecies of this goose include Hudson Bay & Vancouver a Canadian goose (or Canada goose)
#7504, aired 2017-04-06A LIBERAL LIBRARY $3,000 (Daily Double): "Wait! Don't Move to" this country is the title of a book about liberal ideas "to Win Back America" Canada
#7498, aired 2017-03-29OF THOUSANDS $1600: The Thousand Islands lie in this river between Canada & New York State the Saint Lawrence
#7495, aired 2017-03-24STATE $1000: New York's 445-mile border with Canada includes all 36 miles of this river the Niagara River
#7492, aired 2017-03-21PRETTY COLORS $200: This North American country shares the only 2 colors on its flag with the flags of Denmark & Switzerland Canada
#7491, aired 2017-03-20GEOGRAPHY "B" $1000: Canada's largest island, it's part of the territory of Nunavut Baffin Island
#7488, aired 2017-03-15BASIC GEOGRAPHY $1000: Canada's easternmost province is Newfoundland & this Labrador
#7486, aired 2017-03-13COUNTRIES' POLITICAL PARTIES $400: The Bloc Quebecois Canada
#7477, aired 2017-02-28VALLEYS $600: The vast wheat fields of Canada's Manitoba province are found in the valley of this "colorful" river "of the North" the Red River
#7475, aired 2017-02-24OLYMPIANS $400: In 2014 Jonathan Toews, Chris Kunitz & Sidney Crosby led Canada to gold in this sport ice hockey
#7475, aired 2017-02-24COINS FROM EVERYWHERE $800: In 2012 Canada minted its last of these coins; many Americans would like to see the same here a penny
#7473, aired 2017-02-22ALL ABOOT CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY $2000: X-Man Wolverine knows this Yukon mount is almost 20,000' high & has the largest base circumference of any mountain Mount Logan
#7472, aired 2017-02-21UNCHARTED $800: Leif Erikson is credited as the first European to reach N. Amer., perhaps in this "dogged" region on Canada's mainland Labrador
#7464, aired 2017-02-09COUNTRIES' NEWSPAPERS $600: The Hamilton Spectator Canada
#7460, aired 2017-02-0320th CENTURY ART & ARTISTS $800: Lauren Harris's "Above Lake Superior" is a work by this country's Group of Seven Canada
#7456, aired 2017-01-30NEW BRUNSWICK $400: With these 2 official languages, New Brunswick is the only legally bilingual province in Canada English and French
#7456, aired 2017-01-30NEW BRUNSWICK $2000: An international park maintained by the U.S. & Canada on this island features the summer home of Franklin Roosevelt Campobello
#7439, aired 2017-01-05CANADIAN LAKES $400: Canada's southernmost point lies within this Great Lake Lake Erie
#7430, aired 2016-12-23ON EARTH $400: "Canada's Gateway to the Pacific", this Olympic city stands on the southern shore of Burrard inlet Vancouver
#7429, aired 2016-12-22COME FLY WITH ME $400: Let's put a tail on this carrier Air Canada
#7407, aired 2016-11-22YOU DO THE GEOGRAPHIC MATH $3,000 (Daily Double): The number of Great Lakes times the number of countries that border the United States 10
#7406, aired 2016-11-21LANGUAGES $1,200 (Daily Double): It's the official language common to Belgium, Canada & Monaco French
#7404, aired 2016-11-17EXTREME GEOGRAPHY $200: At about 840,000 square miles, this island near Canada is the world's largest Greenland
#7395, aired 2016-11-04PUNNING POLITICAL TITLES $1000: Canada's Allan Fotheringham chronicled the Pierre Trudeau years in a book called this quality "in Blunderland" malice
#7390, aired 2016-10-28GARDEN PARTY $400: A symbol of friendship between the U.S. & Canada, the International Peace Garden is on the border of N.D. & this province Manitoba
#7386, aired 2016-10-24ISLANDS $600: Logically, it's the main island of Canada's second-biggest metropolis Montreal Island
#7385, aired 2016-10-21ARCHITECTURE $1600: The 2016 Victorian Architecture Medal went not to a 19th-century styled building, but to the Geelong Library in Victoria in this country Australia
#7380, aired 2016-10-14THE ERA OF GOOD FEELINGS $1600: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) In 1818, the U.S. & Britain signed a treaty, making this line the border between the U.S. & Canada from Minnesota to the Rockies; it was later extended to the Pacific the 49th parallel
#7375, aired 2016-10-07NATIONAL ORIGIN $400: In 1919: Future leader Pierre Elliott Trudeau Canada
#7370, aired 2016-09-30CANADIAN PROVINCES $2000: Made up of 2 parts & only joining the confederation in 1949, it's the newest of Canada's 10 provinces Newfoundland and Labrador
#7366, aired 2016-09-26U.S. LANDMARKS $2000: Within the Rockies' Cheyenne Mtn., behind 23-ton doors, is a bunker run by this defense org. created by the U.S. & Canada NORAD
#7363, aired 2016-09-21CAPITAL RIVERS $400: Appropriately, this river runs through the capital of Canada, right past Parliament Hill the Ottawa (River)
#7348, aired 2016-07-20BEVERAGE BRANDS $1,000 (Daily Double): John McLaughlin created this brand of ginger ale in Toronto in 1904 Canada Dry
#7338, aired 2016-07-06CANADIAN PRIME MINISTERS $200: John Turner is the only 20th century PM not born in Canada; he was born in this mother country Great Britain
#7338, aired 2016-07-06CANADIAN PRIME MINISTERS $1000: This 1870s PM had the same name as the Scottish explorer who mapped the longest river within Canada (Alexander) MacKenzie
#7332, aired 2016-06-28'BYE, RACHEL! COUPLES $400: All Canada was saddened in 2007 when Ryan Gosling & this co-star of "The Notebook" broke up Rachel McAdams
#7330, aired 2016-06-24HUGE TRACTS "O" LAND $200: It's both the most populated & southernmost province in Canada Ontario
#7324, aired 2016-06-16THREE CHEERS FOR THE RED, WHITE $400: It features a leaf of the genus Acer Canada
#7319, aired 2016-06-09WORLD "G"EOGRAPHY $1600: In 1997 oil production began in the Hibernia oil field in this area of underwater plateaus off eastern Canada Grand Banks
#7316, aired 2016-06-06CANADIANA $200: In Canada "This Land Is Your Land" goes, "From Bonavista" (in this land paired with Labrador) "to Vancouver Island" Newfoundland
#7316, aired 2016-06-06CANADIANA $400: Canada is part of this organization of countries with ties to the United Kingdom; its flag is seen here the Commonwealth
#7316, aired 2016-06-06CANADIANA $800: (I'm Kevin O'Leary of Shark Tank.) A free market guy like me & this public TV network in Canada: it couldn't last forever, so in 2014 I left the show "Dragons' Den" after an 8-year run the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)
#7309, aired 2016-05-26MOUNTAIN / MAN $1000: Around 1890 I.C. Russell named this mountain, the tallest in Canada, for a geologist Logan
#7306, aired 2016-05-23FOREIGN CURRENCY $400: This country's 1-dollar coin features a loon on one side & is affectionately called a loonie Canada
#7301, aired 2016-05-16COUNTRY DISTINCTIONS $1200: More than 50 gold medals make this nation the leader in world curling championships for both men & women Canada
#7299, aired 2016-05-12AMONG THE 10 LARGEST ISLANDS $1000: Part of Canada, this fifth-largest island is mostly inhabited by Inuit Baffin
#7289, aired 2016-04-28NASA SAYS $400: 1 of 2 countries described as "principals" in the International Space Station with the U.S., Russia & Europe Canada (or Japan)
#7288, aired 2016-04-27SWEET ISLE OF MINE $400: Kodiak Island the United States
#7287, aired 2016-04-26MY COUNTRY $400: Leaders Justin Trudeau & Brian Mulroney Canada
#7265, aired 2016-03-25SPOT THE CANADIAN $800: Kelly Ayotte, Kim Campbell, Kirsten Gillibrand Kim Campbell
#7264, aired 2016-03-24NATIONAL ANTHEMS $400: This nation's anthem is heard here Canada
#7262, aired 2016-03-22HOT POTATO $2000: Yee-ha! I've struck it rich with these potatoes that were developed in Canada and are perfect for boiling Yukon Gold
#7258, aired 2016-03-16WORLD CITIES $2000: The Confederation Chamber in Province House in this capital of P.E.I. is called the "Birthplace of Canada" Charlottetown
#7257, aired 2016-03-15GEOLOGY $1000: There are various North Poles; some scientists believe this one may move from Canada to Siberia within the next 50 years the magnetic North Pole
#7237, aired 2016-02-16THE LOWER 48 $200: This state's Point Roberts lies isolated at the tip of Canada's Tsawwassen Peninsula south of Vancouver Washington
#7234, aired 2016-02-11DOCTORS WITHIN BORDERS $400: Norm Buckley, anesthesia chair at Canada's McMaster U., studies this sensation, both acute & chronic pain
#7229, aired 2016-02-04TALL $600: This rubber-faced star of "Bruce Almighty" is 6'2" (that's 1.88 meters in his native Canada) Jim Carrey
#7225, aired 2016-01-29THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE $1200: "Canada's Breadbasket", this province is sandwiched between Alberta & Manitoba, eh? Saskatchewan
#7215, aired 2016-01-15O CANADA $200: A fire in 1900 left a quarter of the 60,000 living in this capital homeless but its burnt-out areas were rebuilt by 1912 Ottawa
#7215, aired 2016-01-15O CANADA $400: Canadians honor the birthday of this monarch with a legal holiday named for her on the Monday before May 25 (Queen) Victoria
#7215, aired 2016-01-15O CANADA $600: Despite this 4-word name that a law enforcement group took in 1920, they now only ride horses in special ceremonies the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
#7215, aired 2016-01-15O CANADA $800: Prime minister 2006-2015, he joked that he didn't have the personality to be an accountant, so he became an economist (Stephen) Harper
#7215, aired 2016-01-15O CANADA $1,000 (Daily Double): Alphabetically last of Canada's 3 territories, it can range in temperatures with 80s in the summer & -60s in winter the Yukon Territory
#7209, aired 2016-01-07CALIFORNIA CITY‑"O" $800: Settled in 1882, this city was named for the province in Canada Ontario
#7204, aired 2015-12-31____ OF THE ____ $1000: This body of water straddles the U.S.-Canada border where Ontario, Manitoba & Minnesota meet Lake of the Woods
#7200, aired 2015-12-25THE LARGEST COUNTRY... $400: Entirely outside Asia, by area Canada
#7194, aired 2015-12-17TINKERERS $600: On August 4, 1922 the telephone systems of the U.S. & Canada were silent for 1 minute in tribute to this late inventor (Alexander Graham) Bell
#7189, aired 2015-12-10FRENCH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES $800: In area it's the largest country with French as an official language Canada
#7187, aired 2015-12-08TRUCKING $800: Episodes of this History Channel series have taken place on Alaska's Dalton Highway & the frozen lakes of Canada Ice Road Truckers
#7179, aired 2015-11-26GIVING THANKS $1200: In 2014, Sergeant-at-Arms Kevin Vickers got a 2-minute ovation from a grateful House of Commons in this city Ottawa
#7173, aired 2015-11-18NATIONAL PHRASES $600: When the wind's just right, these noisy birds can cover 1,500 miles in 24 hours during their migration Canada geese
#7171, aired 2015-11-16SODA POP QUIZ $400: With the most famous soda flavor from this brand, you get "Real ginger. Real taste" Canada Dry (ginger ale)
#7171, aired 2015-11-16WHAT A BEAST! $1600: This "hairless" breed of cat developed from a kitty born in Canada, not Egypt Sphynx
#7165, aired 2015-11-06BIG TIME RUSH $200: In 1858 a discovery along the Fraser River in British Columbia led to a gold rush in this country Canada
#7162, aired 2015-11-03ADVENTURE & EXPLORATION $1200: In 1694 Joliet explored in this "dogged" region of northeast Canada between Hudson Bay & the Atlantic Labrador
#7145, aired 2015-10-09VWLLSS WRLD CPTLS $800: It's a bilingual city: TTW Ottawa
#7136, aired 2015-09-28QEII IS THEIR QUEEN TOO $400: In area, it's the largest country with Elizabeth II as its queen, & she's been there over 20 times Canada
#7126, aired 2015-09-14WORLD LEADERS $200: Pierre Trudeau once led this land Canada
#7123, aired 2015-07-29INDEPENDENCE DAYS $1,300 (Daily Double): On Sept. 21, 1981 this British colony became the last nation on the American mainland to gain independence Belize (or British Honduras)
#7118, aired 2015-07-22THERE'S SOMETHING IN THE AIR $600: (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows tangles of snakes on the monitor.) The tens of thousands of snakes at Canada's Narcisse snake dens must go deep into the ground to stay warm & breed; females are tough to distinguish from males, so they use these chemical calling cards pheromones
#7115, aired 2015-07-17THE BISHOP $400: Being credited with downing 72 German planes made Billy Bishop Canada's top one of these "cards" in WWI an ace
#7092, aired 2015-06-16BRITISH HISTORY $800: Thomas Bruce, earl of this, went east to Greece to get some marbles; his son James went west & was gov.-gen. of Canada Elgin
#7088, aired 2015-06-10WESTERN HEMISPHERE RIVERS $2000: The Winnipeg River rises in this U.S.-Canada lake & empties into Lake Winnipeg Lake of the Woods
#7081, aired 2015-06-01CANADIAN CITIES $1600: An intersection in this provincial capital is the original western terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway Victoria, British Columbia
#7078, aired 2015-05-27TRANSPORTATION MILESTONES $800: In 1954 this Ontario city got the first subway in Canada Toronto
#7074, aired 2015-05-21WORLD LEADER PORTRAIT GALLERY $800: Seen here as a longtime leader of the Liberal Party & of this country Canada
#7072, aired 2015-05-19ETERNAL DAN NATION $800: Dan Aykroyd, before he crossed the streams Canada
#7061, aired 2015-05-04LAKES & RIVERS $2000: Inuvik, Northwest Territories, Canada, 2 degrees above the Arctic Circle, lies on this river's delta the MacKenzie River
#7059, aired 2015-04-30COUNTRIES BY HOTEL $800: The Fairmont Chateau Laurier Canada
#7048, aired 2015-04-15YES, PRIME MINISTER $400: From 1993 to 2003 this country's PM was Jean Chretien, active since the age of 12 in the Liberal Party Canada
#7034, aired 2015-03-26CHECKING IN ON MARCH 26 $800: By Jiminy! This actor attended his very first premiere on March 26, 1950 in Ontario, Canada Martin Short
#7030, aired 2015-03-20LITERARY CHARACTERS BASED ON REAL PEOPLE $400: This H.B. Stowe character was partially based on josiah Henson, a slave who escaped the south to Canada Uncle Tom
#7027, aired 2015-03-17NORTHERN WATERS $1600: A 72-pound lake trout has been caught in this "great" lake, the largest entirely within Canada the Great Bear Lake
#7026, aired 2015-03-16BY ANY OTHER NAME $800: Said to be in the veins of us folks from Canada, ethylene glycol is this automotive additive antifreeze
#7023, aired 2015-03-11THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE $1000: The French islands of Saint Pierre & this neighbor lie just off the eastern end of Canada Miquelon
#7021, aired 2015-03-09WHAT A COUNTRY! $400: On July 1, 1867 this large Dominion was established by the British North America Act Canada
#7012, aired 2015-02-24ANIMAL PLANET $800: The Banff Springs snail: this country Canada
#7010, aired 2015-02-20LOS ANGELES' SISTER CITIES $400: A top film production center & the largest city in western Canada, it's the closest sister city to L.A. Vancouver
#7002, aired 2015-02-10WINDOW TO THE WORLD $800: Looks like a crisp, clear day in the neighborhood called Old this city, its country's second-largest Montreal
#6997, aired 2015-02-03A LONG TIME AGO IN CANADA $400: Land battles in this war involving the United States were fought mainly in Canada the War of 1812
#6997, aired 2015-02-03A LONG TIME AGO IN CANADA $800: The 1701 Peace of Montreal ended a century of fighting with this native peoples confederacy the Iroquois
#6997, aired 2015-02-03A LONG TIME AGO IN CANADA $1200: In 1621 England awarded Scotsman William Alexander this territory, now the name of a province Nova Scotia
#6997, aired 2015-02-03A LONG TIME AGO IN CANADA $2000: From an Inuit word meaning "village", Canada got its name in 1535 from this Frenchman (Jacques) Cartier
#6997, aired 2015-02-03A LONG TIME AGO IN CANADA $3,000 (Daily Double): In 1610 Etienne Brule went to live with these people & became the first European to see the Great Lake named for them Huron
#6986, aired 2015-01-19ANAGRAMMED CURRENT WORLD LEADERS $1600: Oh, Canada: PERHAPS RENT, EH Stephen Harper
#6985, aired 2015-01-16THE 17th CENTURY $2000: After coming down from Canada, in 1605 he & his party became the first Frenchmen to visit the site of Boston Samuel de Champlain
#6980, aired 2015-01-09MOVIE TITLE ADD A LETTER $1200: 2012: A joint effort by the CIA & Canada to extract an inert gas from Iran Argon
#6980, aired 2015-01-09YUKON $2000: Canada's highest point, it rises 19,551 feet in the St. Elias Mountains Mount Logan
#6967, aired 2014-12-23NATIONAL PARKS OF THE WORLD $1600: Canada's first national park, it was created in 1887 in Alberta & was originally called Rocky Mountains Park Banff
#6964, aired 2014-12-18COUNTRIES BY WORLD HERITAGE SITES $2000: Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump & L'Anse aux Meadows National Historic Site Canada
#6962, aired 2014-12-16"BERT" $200: One of the prairie provinces of Canada Alberta
#6954, aired 2014-12-04PLACES, EVERYBODY $800: Province: Canada's largest in area, it was once ruled by France Québec
#6951, aired 2014-12-01HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $800: This holiday, November 11, coincides with Canada's Rembrance Day Veterans Day
#6949, aired 2014-11-27ANAGRAMMED NEW YORK CITIES $800: Very near Canada: ALL AFAR GAINS Niagara Falls
#6941, aired 2014-11-17IN "GREY" $800: Doug Flutie was MVP of this game 3 times the Grey Cup
#6930, aired 2014-10-31"O" CANADA $400: It borders Manitoba & Quebec Ontario
#6930, aired 2014-10-31"O" CANADA $800: Signed in 1846, this treaty that set a boundary between Canada & the United States shares its name with a U.S. state the Oregon Treaty
#6930, aired 2014-10-31"O" CANADA $1200: Canada's 4th largest city, it's home to the National Library & National Gallery Ottawa
#6930, aired 2014-10-31"O" CANADA $1600: Many members of this Iroquois Confederacy tribe migrated to Canada in the 1830s (they don't make the tableware) Oneida
#6930, aired 2014-10-31"O" CANADA $2000: Born in Ceylon, this bestselling author of "The English Patient" emigrated to Montreal in the 1960s Michael Ondaatje
#6917, aired 2014-10-14WORLD CITIES $400: Less than half of the people living in this busiest port on Canada's West Coast speak English as their first language Vancouver
#6904, aired 2014-09-25EAT YOUR VEGGIES $600: Developed in Canada, the Yukon Gold variety of this tuber has yellow flesh potato
#6899, aired 2014-09-18EXPLORERS' NATIONALITIES $600: Explorer of Canada Alexander MacKenzie Scottish
#6899, aired 2014-09-18SCIENCE OF THE SKIES $800: (Kelly of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) The ballistics impact lab fires a simulated bird made of gelatin at high speed to study & mitigate events like Captain Sullenberger's 2009 river landing, where a flock of these knocked out both engines Canada geese
#6893, aired 2014-07-30COUNTRY NICKNAMES $200: "The Great White North" Canada
#6883, aired 2014-07-16NATIVE LANDS $400: It's not the home but the native land of Senator Ted Cruz Canada
#6882, aired 2014-07-15LET'S GO TO ALASKA $800: Alaska's longest river, it rises in Canada & then winds 1,200 miles cross the state, emptying into Norton Sound the Yukon River
#6875, aired 2014-07-04NATIONAL ANIMALS $600: Canada's national animals are a horse & this one whose pelt played an important part in its history a beaver
#6872, aired 2014-07-01BAND OF BROTHERS $800: Grammy-winning indie rockers out of Canada: Win & William Butler Arcade Fire
#6867, aired 2014-06-24COLORFUL SPORTS $800: This cup awarded to the Canadian Football League champion was named for a governor general of Canada the Grey Cup
#6850, aired 2014-05-30A REAL MAC DADDY $800: After finding a big river in Canada, he went home to Scotland in 1812 & had 3 kids with a lass more than 30 years his junior (Alexander) MacKenzie
#6843, aired 2014-05-21LETTERS TO CANADA $200: QC is the postal abbreviation for this Canadian province, the largest in area Quebec
#6843, aired 2014-05-21LETTERS TO CANADA $400: Put MB on your letter & it'll go to this province that could be called the Land of 38,000 Lakes Manitoba
#6843, aired 2014-05-21LETTERS TO CANADA $600: One of the 4 original provinces, it's NB New Brunswick
#6843, aired 2014-05-21LETTERS TO CANADA $800: This province with lots of dinosaur bones is SK Saskatchewan
#6843, aired 2014-05-21LETTERS TO CANADA $1000: NU is new & stands for this territory created in 1999 Nunavut
#6842, aired 2014-05-20U.S. PLACES $1200: This Maine national park shares its name with a historic region of French Canada Acadia
#6838, aired 2014-05-14THE "CITY" $1600: An 1854 U.S.-Canada treaty was this type, saying we'll drop our customs tariffs if you will reciprocity
#6826, aired 2014-04-28A POLK $3,000 (Daily Double): In his 1845 inaugural address, Polk mentioned annexing this republic & "her desire to come into our Union" Texas
#6818, aired 2014-04-16WE HAVE LAWS $600: Vancouver, Canada bans these in new housing; levers are easier on the arthritic hands of an aging populace doorknobs
#6799, aired 2014-03-20FRUIT & VEGETABLE VENDORS? $600: HQ'd somewhat ominously in Waterloo, Canada, the company now known as this debuted its first smartphone in 2003 BlackBerry
#6786, aired 2014-03-03THE 90s $800: On Space Shuttle mission STS-97, Marc Garneau, this nation's first astronaut in space, operated a giant robotic arm Canada
#6777, aired 2014-02-18COUNTRY MATH $1200: The number of Canadian provinces times the number of Canadian official languages 20
#6768, aired 2014-02-05'80s BABIES $1200: They're called whitecoats, & people got mad at Canada in the '80s for hunting them baby fur seals
#6765, aired 2014-01-31CANADIAN BODIES OF WATER $400: In Canada, this river passes through Whitehorse & Dawson before flowing into Alaska on its route to the Bering Sea the Yukon
#6765, aired 2014-01-31CANADIAN BODIES OF WATER $800: Once the chief route of European explorers & fur traders, this river's been called the "Mother of Canada" the St. Lawrence
#6745, aired 2014-01-03CRY FOWL! $200: Canada & snow goose
#6745, aired 2014-01-03CANADIAN PROVINCES $2000: Alphabetically, it's the last of Canada's 3 prairie provinces Saskatchewan
#6732, aired 2013-12-17RHYME SPREE $600: An Algonquian-speaking people of Canada Cree
#6722, aired 2013-12-03THE 5 W's $800: Where: This city that's home to Canada's largest stock exchange Toronto
#6719, aired 2013-11-28NATIONAL ATHLETES $1200: Figure skating's Elvis Stojko Canada
#6709, aired 2013-11-14CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY $200: This province seen here has more than a third of Canada's people Ontario
#6709, aired 2013-11-14CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY $800: In surface area, it's the largest lake within or on the borders of Canada Superior
#6701, aired 2013-11-04NUMERICAL GROUPS $800: Canada, France, Germany, the U.K., the U.S., Japan, Italy & Russia make up this list the G-8
#6698, aired 2013-10-30CULTURE AROUND THE WORLD $1200: In 1953 the Shakespeare Festival in this Ontario, Canada city held its first performance Stratford
#6697, aired 2013-10-29PLANT THE FLAG $400: In an early design, the single leaf on this country's flag was green Canada
#6651, aired 2013-07-15OTHER JULY OBSERVANCES $600: On July 1 our neighbor to the north celebrates this national holiday Canada Day
#6650, aired 2013-07-12OH, CANADA $400: The Parliament Buildings in this city include the restored office of Canada's first P.M., Sir John A. MacDonald Ottawa
#6650, aired 2013-07-12OH, CANADA $800: "Old" this city lies between Rue Berri & Rue McGill Montreal
#6650, aired 2013-07-12OH, CANADA $1200: Canada is a federation of 10 provinces & 3 of these whose total population is about 100,000 territories
#6650, aired 2013-07-12OH, CANADA $1600: Hamilton & Thunder Bay are ports along this joint U.S./Canada project completed in 1959 the St. Lawrence Seaway
#6650, aired 2013-07-12OH, CANADA $2000: Transcanada wants to build this pipeline to carry oil from Alberta through Nebraska to Gulf Coast refineries the Keystone
#6639, aired 2013-06-27GO "C" THE COUNTRY $400: A 1982 act helped along by the Trudeau govt, made this country really, totally independent of Great Britain Canada
#6637, aired 2013-06-25EXTREME GEOGRAPHY $600: Canada's southernmost point of land is Middle Island in this Great Lake, eh? Lake Erie
#6627, aired 2013-06-11MOOLAH! SCRATCH! DUCATS! $1200: Raised dot patterns to help the visually impaired are featured on banknotes from this country Canada
#6624, aired 2013-06-06BODIES OF WATER $2000: This serene-sounding river of western Canada is named for the site of a territorial settlement between Indians Peace River
#6608, aired 2013-05-15POCKET CHANGE $600: In Canada this coin was introduced in 1858 & discontinued in 2012 the penny
#6600, aired 2013-05-03INTERNET-BUSINESS.COM $400: This movie & TV show rental .com claims "more than 27 million members in the United States and Canada" Netflix
#6600, aired 2013-05-03SEEKING ASYLUM $800: Known as Misha, he got asylum from Canada before joining the American Ballet Theatre Baryshnikov
#6594, aired 2013-04-25HOME LAND $200: Alexanderplatz, seen here Germany
#6585, aired 2013-04-12THE WAR OF 1812 $800: On April 27, 1813 American forces captured York, the capital of upper Canada; today York is known by this name Toronto
#6582, aired 2013-04-09DATA STRATA $400: There are more visitors annually from this country to the U.S. than any other, about 20 million Canada
#6578, aired 2013-04-03QUICK PRESIDENTIAL STOPS $1600: The monument here honors the first presidential visit to Canada--Warren Harding's day in this western city a week before he died Vancouver
#6575, aired 2013-03-29"BLACK" OR "WHITE" $1000: Giddyup on over to this capital of Canada's Yukon Territory Whitehorse
#6574, aired 2013-03-28STATES THAT BORDER CANADA $200: At 1,538 miles, it has the longest border with Canada of any U.S. state Alaska
#6574, aired 2013-03-28STATES THAT BORDER CANADA $400: This state's Erie county has a 42-mile border with Canada; don't try to drive across it Pennsylvania (New York also accepted)
#6574, aired 2013-03-28STATES THAT BORDER CANADA $600: All of Washington's 427-mile border with Canada is with this province British Columbia
#6574, aired 2013-03-28STATES THAT BORDER CANADA $800: Presque Isle in this eastern state is less than 10 miles from our neighbors Maine
#6574, aired 2013-03-28STATES THAT BORDER CANADA $1000: The geographic center of North America is in this state bordering Saskatchewan & Manitoba North Dakota
#6567, aired 2013-03-19AROUND THE ARCTIC CIRCLE $400: This nation has the greatest amount of land territory within the Arctic circle Russia
#6567, aired 2013-03-19AROUND THE ARCTIC CIRCLE $1200: Named for a 17th century British explorer, this country's Baffin Island is about the size of Spain Canada
#6562, aired 2013-03-12HOW ODD $200: The little known & bloodless "Pork and Beans War" was a border dispute between the U.S. & this neighbor Canada
#6559, aired 2013-03-07MARRY LAND $1600: Pierre Trudeau & Margaret Sinclair, March 4, 1971 Canada
#6555, aired 2013-03-01THE E.U. COUNTRY THAT... $2,500 (Daily Double): Has a territory just off Canada, even though it's 1,300 miles away Denmark
#6550, aired 2013-02-22COATS OF ARMS $600: Quebec's coat of arms has 3 green maple leaves representing Canada & 3 of these symbols of France a fleur-de-lis
#6545, aired 2013-02-15PORTU-GALS & GUYS $400: Though born in Canada, this "I'm Like A Bird" singer is of Portuguese descent & holds Portuguese citizenship Nelly Furtado
#6545, aired 2013-02-15NATURAL SYMBOLS $2000: Aptly, this flower is the symbol of Canada's Alzheimer Society the forget-me-not
#6533, aired 2013-01-30ELECTRICITY $3,000 (Daily Double): Canada's power is 60% from this source, like the water going over Churchill Falls hydroelectric
#6532, aired 2013-01-29"E"-OGRAPHY $1600: Cape Columbia on this island is Canada's northernmost point Ellesmere
#6521, aired 2013-01-14MY WOMAN IS GONE & MY WHISKEY RAN DRY $400: I'm all out of Yukon Jack, imported from this country Canada
#6512, aired 2013-01-01RANKS & TITLES $1600: This person is the queen's representative in Canada; currently the office is held by David Johnston the Governor-General
#6502, aired 2012-12-18THIS ISLAND IS YOUR ISLAND $2000: MacKenzie King Island Canada
#6495, aired 2012-12-07STATE HAIKUS?? $1000: We touch Canada / Bogus basin, not bougs / Who wants some French fries? Idaho
#6493, aired 2012-12-05CANADIAN CAPITALS $400: This provincial capital is home to Canada's tallest structure Toronto
#6493, aired 2012-12-05CANADIAN CAPITALS $600: During WWII this capital of Nova Scotia was Canada's main naval base Halifax
#6491, aired 2012-12-03MOUNTAIN DO $2000: It's the highest mountain in Canada & the second-highest in North America Mount Logan
#6470, aired 2012-11-02GEORGIAS ON MY MIND $1200: The Georgia Strait separates this 290-mile-long island from Canada's western mainland Vancouver
#6469, aired 2012-11-01THE THREE Rs $800: Canada's Yukon is not a province but this a territory
#6468, aired 2012-10-31WORLD EXPLORATION $800: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents the clue.) In 1909, from a supply base on Canada's Ellesmere Island, this American naval officer set out across the ice, covering 413 nautical miles to the North Pole Robert Peary
#6445, aired 2012-09-28GARDENS $2000: A national historic site of Canada, these gardens on Vancouver Island included the beautiful Sunken Garden seen here the Butchart Gardens
#6444, aired 2012-09-27FIRST FEMALE LEADERS $1200: Prime Minister Kim Campbell (1993) Canada
#6442, aired 2012-09-25"M"ISCELLANY $400: Habitat 67 in this North American city is a landmark in 20th century architecture Montreal, Canada
#6439, aired 2012-09-20THE WORLD ALMANAC NO. 1 $600: $18 billion in annual sales makes these 2 countries that border each other the world's leaders in wheat Canada & the U.S.
#6434, aired 2012-08-02THAT'S OUR ISLAND $800: Baffin Island Canada
#6427, aired 2012-07-24ANAGRAMMED 21st CENTURY LEADERS $1000: Canada: SHARPEN THE REP Stephen Harper
#6424, aired 2012-07-19RIVER COUNTRY $1600: The Fraser (about 850 miles) Canada
#6420, aired 2012-07-13COUNTRY BY NEWSPAPERS $2000: The Nunatsiaq News, LeDroit Canada
#6416, aired 2012-07-09SEAS OF THE WORLD $1000: The Lincoln Sea stretches from Cape Columbia, Canada to Cape Morris Jesup on this large island to the east Greenland
#6413, aired 2012-07-04PEOPLE WITH BRADY KID NAMES $1200: His father was the first anchor of a nightly news program in Canada; he came south & anchored at ABC Peter Jennings
#6394, aired 2012-06-07ALMOST-FORGOTTEN WARS $800: In 1859 Britain & this country faced off in the abortive "Pig War" near Vancouver island; the pig was the only casualty United States
#6388, aired 2012-05-30HERE'S WHAT'S HAPPENING AT 11 $400: The leaf on this country's flag has 11 points Canada
#6382, aired 2012-05-22THE COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS $1200: It achieved dominion status in 1867, the first Commonwealth member to do so Canada
#6380, aired 2012-05-18COLD, HILLY & EMPTY $1200: On Feb. 3, 1947 a village in this territory bordering Alaska recorded -81.4 F., an all-time low for Canada the Yukon Territory
#6378, aired 2012-05-16THE BRITISH ARE COMING! $400: In the War of 1812 British general Sir Isaac Brock struck from Canada to capture this not-yet-Motor City Detroit
#6378, aired 2012-05-16WASHINGTON, D.C. $400: (Alex presents the clue from the Newseum in Washington, D.C.) From the front balcony of the Newseum, we can easily see its neighbor, the embassy of this longtime U.S. ally; it's the embassy that's closest to the U.S. Capitol building Canada
#6375, aired 2012-05-11RECENT OLYMPIC MEDALISTS $1200: This host nation struck gold in 2010 when Alexandre Bilodeau won the men's Moguls in freestyle skiing Canada
#6371, aired 2012-05-07THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE $1200: Canada has a sort of equivalent song to "This Land Is Your Land"; its chorus begins, "From" this British Columbia island Vancouver Island
#6370, aired 2012-05-04KNOW YOUR STATE BORDERS! $2,400 (Daily Double): Hannah's leaving Montana heading east into this state that borders Canada North Dakota
#6364, aired 2012-04-26THE GREAT LAKES $600: Number of Great Lakes that are partly in Canada four
#6359, aired 2012-04-19YO-YO MA $800: At a 2009 black tie gala, Yo-Yo accompanied this prime minister of Canada, who sang "With a Little Help from my Friends" Stephen Harper
#6358, aired 2012-04-18U.S. RIVERS $1200: To distinguish it from another river, "of the North" is usually added to the name of this river that flows into Canada the Red
#6355, aired 2012-04-13CANADA'S MARITIME PROVINCES $400: A Haligonian is a resident of this Maritimes city Halifax
#6355, aired 2012-04-13CANADA'S MARITIME PROVINCES $800: Like a certain western U.S. state, Prince Edward Island is famed for growing these, as in the field seen here potatoes
#6355, aired 2012-04-13CANADA'S MARITIME PROVINCES $1600: New Brunswick is the only province that's officially this / Le Nouveau-Brunswick est la seule province officiellement ca dual-language/bilingual
#6355, aired 2012-04-13CANADA'S MARITIME PROVINCES $2,000 (Daily Double): When the French ruled Canada, the region was known as this Acadia (Acadie)
#6355, aired 2012-04-13CANADA'S MARITIME PROVINCES $2000: In Nova Scotia, you can see Bluenose II, this type of graceful sailing ship. To see Bluenose I, look on the Canadian dime a schooner
#6354, aired 2012-04-12REVOLUTION $1000: In 1775 he led 1,100 men on an invasion of Canada, so really he ticked off 3 countries during the revolution Benedict Arnold
#6352, aired 2012-04-10CENTER FIELD $600: The MacDonnell Ranges cross the Red Centre, a sprawling area in this country's Northern Territory Australia
#6342, aired 2012-03-2719th CENTURY AMERICAN HISTORY $800: On April 17, 1824 this country signed a treaty agreeing that 54 degrees, 40 minutes N. latitude was the southern limit of its claim Russia
#6335, aired 2012-03-16FROM JOCK TO POLITICIAN $1000: Ken Dryden won 6 championships in his 8 seasons with this team & then won election to Canada's Parliament the Montreal Canadiens
#6334, aired 2012-03-15NEW YORK CITY $600: (I'm Geoffrey Canada.) I'm president of a unique organization providing not just education, but health care & social services to the children of 97 blocks in this Manhattan neighborhood, from 116th St. up to 143rd St. Harlem
#6326, aired 2012-03-05WHERE AM I? $400: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reports.) I'm at the CBC Broadcast Centre in this city, Canada's largest metropolis & commercial centre--that's C-E-N-T-R-E Toronto
#6322, aired 2012-02-28CANADA'S WALK OF FAME $400: Since 1998, the Walk of Fame has honored 137 Canadians with stars along King & Simcoe streets in this Ontario city Toronto
#6322, aired 2012-02-28THE DEWEY DECIMAL SYSTEM $400: The 800s are literature, with 810 being lit in English from this nation the United States (or Canada)
#6322, aired 2012-02-28CANADA'S WALK OF FAME $800: A certain quiz-show host & this British Columbia-born "Baywatch" babe both got stars in 2006 Pam Anderson
#6322, aired 2012-02-28CANADA'S WALK OF FAME $1200: The walk includes this Letterman music man, a native of Thunder Bay, Ontario Paul Shaffer
#6322, aired 2012-02-28CANADA'S WALK OF FAME $1600: This Quebec-based circus troupe got a star in 2002 Cirque du Soleil
#6322, aired 2012-02-28CANADA'S WALK OF FAME $2000: In 2000 the walk honored Joni Mitchell & this other Canadian music icon who had a "Heart Of Gold" Neil Young
#6317, aired 2012-02-21ACTS OF CONGRESS $400: (I'm Geoffrey Canada, President of the Harlem Children's Zone.) Setting standards & establishing measurable goals to improve individual outcomes in education was the objective of this 2001 congressional act that left many educators dismayed No Child Left Behind
#6313, aired 2012-02-1510 $400: This nation of 3.8 million square miles is made up of 10 provinces & 3 territories Canada
#6312, aired 2012-02-14ISLANDS $800: Ownership of Hans Island between Greenland & Ellesmere Island is disputed between Canada & this nation Denmark
#6312, aired 2012-02-14CELEBRITY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN $1000: Singer Feist Canada
#6290, aired 2012-01-13MAKING CONNECTIONS $200: This country's longest bridge at 8 miles connects New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island Canada
#6288, aired 2012-01-11COME "IN" $1000: Paul Apak Angilirq was a producer as Canada's IBC, this Broadcasting Corporation Inuit
#6270, aired 2011-12-16CANADA ROCKS $200: Toronto-born Robbie Robertson was part of the Bob Dylan backup group that made it big on their own using this name The Band
#6270, aired 2011-12-16CANADA ROCKS $400: He recorded some of his biggest albums, including "Rust Never Sleeps", backed up by Crazy Horse Neil Young
#6270, aired 2011-12-16CANADA ROCKS $600: We can ask about Montreal's Men Without Hats if we want to (if we don't, nobody will); in 1983 they hit No. 3 with this "The Safety Dance"
#6270, aired 2011-12-16CANADA ROCKS $800: In 2007 this Montreal group was "aflame" with creativity on their album "Neon Bible" Arcade Fire
#6270, aired 2011-12-16CANADA ROCKS $1000: This arena-rock trio hit it big in the '70s with the Ayn Rand-inspired album "2112" Rush
#6268, aired 2011-12-14THE COUNTRY'S NATIONAL HOLIDAY $400: November 19: Saint Rainier's Day Monaco
#6259, aired 2011-12-01FIRST OF THE MONTH $1200: Canada Day July
#6256, aired 2011-11-28DOCUMENTARIES $2000: (I'm Geoffrey Canada, president of the Harlem Children's Zone.) From Davis Guggenheim, the Academy Award-winning director of "An Inconvenient Truth", comes this deeply personal exploration of the state of public education in the U.S., a 2010 clarion call of our times Waiting for "Superman"
#6240, aired 2011-11-04CANADIAN HISTORY $400: In 1949 Canada joined the United States & 10 other nations to form this military alliance NATO
#6240, aired 2011-11-04CANADIAN HISTORY $800: Between 1913 & 1932 Canada dug a new & deeper version of the Welland Canal that connects these 2 Great Lakes Erie & Ontario
#6240, aired 2011-11-04CANADIAN HISTORY $2000: The Dominion of Canada was formed in 1867; this transplanted Scot became the country's first prime minister (John A.) Macdonald
#6237, aired 2011-11-01ST. ELSEWHERE $1200: This capital of Newfoundland & Labrador is the eastern starting point of the Trans-Canada Highway St. John's
#6236, aired 2011-10-31RICH COUNTRY, POOR COUNTRY $800: More than 80% of its exports go to the U.S. & Canada; its trade with them has nearly tripled since 1994 Mexico
#6232, aired 2011-10-25BIG BIRTHER $1600: In Canada Elzire Dionne gave birth to this many babies May 28, 1934 five
#6212, aired 2011-09-27EDUCATION $800: (I'm Harlem Children's Zone President Geoffrey Canada.) We will do whatever it takes to make sure that your child enters & succeeds in college. That's the promise I make to each family of our students attending the HCZ Promise Academy, which is this type of school named for the contract under which it operates a charter school
#6195, aired 2011-07-15INDIAN GAMING $400: Canada's Micmac Indians were early players of this winter game & a brand of stick was named for them hockey
#6188, aired 2011-07-06VOWELS $600: On the national anthem, it precedes "Canada" O
#6186, aired 2011-07-04REALLY BIG COUNTRIES $400: Nearly twice as large as Canada, it covers 11% of the Earth's land surface Russia
#6182, aired 2011-06-28LAKES & RIVERS $400: Windermere is the biggest lake in this country's Lake District England
#6164, aired 2011-06-02THIS ISLAND IS YOUR ISLAND $800: Ellesmere & Victoria Island Canada
#6151, aired 2011-05-16IN COUNTRY $800: Uranium City, Inuvik, Yellowknife Canada
#6148, aired 2011-05-11LET'S VISIT OTTAWA $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1857 she picked out Ottawa to be the capital of Canada Queen Victoria
#6147, aired 2011-05-10ENDS WITH THE SAME 2 VOWELS $600: In Greenland & Canada, this temporary dwelling is also known as an aputiak igloo
#6137, aired 2011-04-26COUNTRIES ALPHABETICALLY $400: You'll find this country between Cambodia & Canada Cameroon
#6128, aired 2011-04-13LOST TEXTS FROM BEN FRANKLIN $1600: 1783: War over! Didnt get Canada 2day when I signed Treaty of this but USA h2s! (Treaty of) Paris
#6125, aired 2011-04-08IT BORDERS JUST ONE OTHER COUNTRY $200: Canada the United States
#6119, aired 2011-03-31WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS $1200: Of women's Olympic ice hockey, 3 of the 4 times it's been played (not bad, eh?) Canada
#6116, aired 2011-03-28D-DAY $200: The deepest ground penetration on June 6 was not by Americans or Brits but by this country's forces at Juno beach Canada
#6106, aired 2011-03-14WE ARE THE WOLVES $800: In 1995 wolves from Canada were reintroduced into this U.S. national park Yellowstone
#6104, aired 2011-03-10MOVIE BY SONG LYRICS $1000: "Blame Canada, blame Canada, it seems that everything's gone wrong since Canada came along" South Park
#6097, aired 2011-03-01WORLD CAPITALS $800: In 1857 this city was chosen to be the capital of what was then the United Provinces of Canada Ottawa
#6093, aired 2011-02-23THE PLACE TO "B" $600: It's the westernmost & third largest of Canada's provinces British Columbia
#6079, aired 2011-02-03UNUSUAL COUNTRY MUSIC LYRICS $400: & I'm proud to be / From this country / Where at least I know I'm free / From Halifax to Kamloops / It's the place for you & me! Canada
#6076, aired 2011-01-31THE MUSIC OF CANADA $200: You oughta know Flea & Dave Navarro played on this Ottawa singer's "You Oughta Know" Alanis Morissette
#6076, aired 2011-01-31THE MUSIC OF CANADA $400: This country star from Windsor sang "The Woman In Me (Needs The Man In You)" & "(If You're Not In It For Love) I'm Outta Here!" Shania Twain
#6076, aired 2011-01-31THE MUSIC OF CANADA $600: We'll give you more than 5 cents if you know this Alberta band hit No. 1 in 2001 with "How You Remind Me" Nickelback
#6076, aired 2011-01-31THE MUSIC OF CANADA $800: This Ontario rocker ruled the '80s with hits like "Cuts Like A Knife" Bryan Adams
#6076, aired 2011-01-31THE MUSIC OF CANADA $1000: This "Fly By Night" power trio formed in Toronto in 1968; Neil Peart joined in '74 (cue the drum solo) Rush
#6075, aired 2011-01-28ENGINEERING $200: Built at a cost of more than $200 million, it stretches from Victoria, B.C. to St. John's, Newfoundland the Trans-Canada Highway
#6063, aired 2011-01-12WE WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORK $200: All rise & name this national anthem heard here "O Canada"
#6058, aired 2011-01-05ADVENTUROUS WOMEN $400: In 1900 Canada's Geraldine Moodie became the first female photographer working above this "circle" the Arctic Circle
#6049, aired 2010-12-23U.S. BAYS $2000: This lake's Buffalo Bay is shared by the U.S. & Canada with the U.S. part lying in Minnesota's Northwest Angle Lake of the Woods
#6046, aired 2010-12-20I TRIED TO WARN YOU $600: In 1954 the U.S. & this nation began the DEW, or Distant Early Warning, line to warn of a polar air attack Canada
#6043, aired 2010-12-15CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY $1200: Cape Spear, Canada's easternmost point, is a short drive from St. John's, the capital of this province Newfoundland
#6043, aired 2010-12-15CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY $2000: This "great" lake on the Arctic circle is the largest lake entirely within Canada Great Bear Lake
#6041, aired 2010-12-13THEY CALL ME MISTER... $800: This minister's show appeared in Canada in a 15-minute format before premiering on PBS in 1968 Mister Rogers
#6033, aired 2010-12-01STUPID ANSWERS $400: Canada's Swan River empties into this lake Swan Lake
#6031, aired 2010-11-29COUNTRY NICKNAMES $200: It's "America's Hat" Canada
#6027, aired 2010-11-23THANKSGIVING $1000: Since 1957 this country has been celebrating Thanksgiving on the second Monday in October Canada
#6022, aired 2010-11-16ENVIRONMENTALISM $400: The world's first national park was Yellowstone, opened in 1872; this country opened its first park at Banff in 1887 Canada
#6019, aired 2010-11-11VETERANS DAY $400: Don't forget--in Canada, Veterans Day is known as this Remembrance Day
#6015, aired 2010-11-05NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL GREAT MIGRATIONS $1200: It will take 5 months and 3 generations of butterflies to reach Canada--a journey they're starting in this warmer country Mexico
#6010, aired 2010-10-29HALLOWEEN-POURRI $400: In a TV special, the Peanuts gang celebrates Halloween while Linus awaits a visit from this mythic figure the Great Pumpkin
#6001, aired 2010-10-18THAT'S BORDERLINE $400: These 2 countries share the longest noncontiguous border Canada & the United States
#5984, aired 2010-09-23MNEMONICS $400: "HOMES" is a mnemonic for these, which border the U.S. & Canada the Great Lakes
#5983, aired 2010-09-22"C"s THE DAY $800: Formerly Dominion Day, it recognizes the July 1 date of the first British colony to become a dominion Canada
#5975, aired 2010-07-30YOU ARE THE JUAN $1200: Named for a 16th century sailor, the Juan de Fuca Strait separates these 2 countries the United States & Canada
#5964, aired 2010-07-15FLYBOYS $3,000 (Daily Double): In 1919, 3 years after founding his Seattle-based company, he flew the first intl. mail delivery, Canada to the United States (William E.) Boeing
#5960, aired 2010-07-09PRO SPORTS $200: Toronto's pro hockey team is named for this, also seen on Canada's flag a maple leaf
#5932, aired 2010-06-01MOUNTAIN COUNTRY $1200: 19,551-foot Mount Logan Canada
#5927, aired 2010-05-25FANCY A BRITISH DATE? $1000: On Feb. 10, 1763 France ceded this large territory to Britain Canada
#5924, aired 2010-05-20SPEAKING FLUENT CANADIAN $400: At the 2010 Olympics, this Pittsburgh Penguin & Nova Scotia native scored the gold medal-winning goal for Canada (Sidney) Crosby
#5924, aired 2010-05-20SPEAKING FLUENT CANADIAN $800: As of 2010 he was Canada's prime minister; he's our next-door neighbor, you should know him (Stephen) Harper
#5914, aired 2010-05-06OFFICIAL LANGUAGES $600: Canada (both, please) French & English
#5913, aired 2010-05-05THAT'S HOT! $400: This country's record high is 114 at Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan in 1937 Canada
#5912, aired 2010-05-04THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE $800: Canada's Ungava Peninsula is on the east side of this immense bay the Hudson Bay
#5876, aired 2010-03-15ATHLETES' COUNTRIES OF BIRTH $2000: Eric Lindros, Eric Gagne Canada
#5865, aired 2010-02-26THE COUNTRY AS DESCRIBED BY THE ONION $600: This country represents 25% of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young & it boasts "a warm, cold people" Canada
#5851, aired 2010-02-08CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY, EH? $200: A narrow passage separates Canada's Ellesmere Island from this large Danish island Greenland
#5851, aired 2010-02-08CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY, EH? $400: Mount Logan, Canada's highest peak, is found in this territory the Yukon Territory
#5841, aired 2010-01-25BREAKING THE ICE WITH ICEBREAKERS $800: I'm just "aboot" sure you come from this country that has the icebreakers Terry Fox & Louis S. St-Laurent Canada
#5840, aired 2010-01-22POP QUIZ $1000: The logo of this ginger ale brand once featured the outline of North America Canada Dry
#5835, aired 2010-01-15PASS-IVE $1000: Accessible in winter only by snowmobiles, the Charlotte Pass is found in this country's Snowy Mountains Australia
#5834, aired 2010-01-14WORLD GEOGRAPHY $600: Named for an explorer (not the brothers, eh?), this longest river in Canada empties into the Beaufort Sea the MacKenzie River
#5828, aired 2010-01-06THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES $400: (Alex reports from the National Archives in Washington, D.C.) American history might have been very different if this future country had agreed to the offer of statehood contained in Article XI of the Articles of Confederation Canada
#5822, aired 2009-12-29YOU'RE ALL WET $200: To see the tides in the Bay of Fundy at their highest, visit Minas Basin in this country Canada
#5819, aired 2009-12-24THE GREEN MOUNTAIN STATE $800: Bordering Vermont to the north is Canada, specifically this province Quebec
#5815, aired 2009-12-18CANADIAN BAL-EH? $400: "Not only the lovers... swoon" was said of this Shakespearean work from the National Ballet of Canada in 2009 Romeo and Juliet
#5815, aired 2009-12-18CANADIAN BAL-EH? $2000: In 1973 Kain & Augustyn, the Fonteyn & Nereyev of Canada, won a coveted Moscow Prize for the best of these duets the pas de deux
#5806, aired 2009-12-07DECEMBER 7 $800: 1678: Louis Hennepin becomes the first European to describe this landmark on the U.S.-Canada border Niagara Falls
#5805, aired 2009-12-04"LING" O $400: Sport popular in Canada that's mistakenly called shuffleboard on ice curling
#5801, aired 2009-11-30I HAVE 5 KINGS $1000: In 1926 W.L. MacKenzie King was prime minister of this country twice (he gave it up in June but had it back by September) Canada
#5800, aired 2009-11-27U.S. GEOGRAPHY $800: The Peace Bridge spanning the Niagara River connects this city in New York with Canada Buffalo
#5786, aired 2009-11-09THE SCIENCE OF AUTUMN $1200: The migratory formation of the waterfowl named for this nation gives the trailing birds easier flying Canada (Canadian geese accepted)
#5782, aired 2009-11-03FUNNY FOLKS $2000: Born in Canada, he's won the MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance 5 times Jim Carrey
#5777, aired 2009-10-27INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINES $200: In December 2008 Time magazine shut down its edition for this country; it was the same as the U.S. edition except for the ads Canada
#5773, aired 2009-10-21GRANDMA $1000: Lucy Maud Montgomery based this "colorful" novel on living in Canada with her grandma at Cavendish Anne of Green Gables
#5771, aired 2009-10-19A GIFT FROM THE MONARCH $400: For Canada's centennial, Elizabeth II gave Ottawa 6 pairs of these birds, a-swimming on the Rideau River swans
#5771, aired 2009-10-19LET'S TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER $4,000 (Daily Double): (Kelly of the Clue Crew shows an animated weather map on the monitor.) Named for the direction from which they come, much of our weather is carried across the United States & Canada by these dominant winds, between 30 & 60 degrees latitude westerlies
#5764, aired 2009-10-08WHAT'S THE POINT? $400: Point Pelee, the southernmost point in Canada, is a peninsula in Ontario that juts into this Great Lake Lake Erie
#5760, aired 2009-10-02A WORLD OF MEMOIRS $200 (Daily Double): No coups or revolutions in Bruce McCall's "Thin Ice: Coming of Age in" this country Canada
#5757, aired 2009-09-29SHARK TANK $600: (I'm Robert Herjavec.) As a shark pup, I arrived in Canada with my family; we had 20 dollars to our name, so I've lived this alliterative success story rags to riches
#5756, aired 2009-09-28ALPHABETICALLY FIRST $400: ...of Canada's 13 provinces & territories Alberta
#5753, aired 2009-09-23GEOGRAPHY $1000: Regina is in this one of Canada's prairie provinces Saskatchewan
#5750, aired 2009-09-18O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU? $800: Huzzah! Thou hast undertaken a tour of Iqaluit & Yellowknife, territorial capitals in this country Canada
#5734, aired 2009-07-09SHELLFISH $800: Some McDonald's restaurants in Maine & eastern Canada sell a tasty shellfish roll called this a McLobster
#5733, aired 2009-07-08SHOP 'TIL YOU DROP $400: This store is one of the largest employers in the U.S. & Canada & is the largest in Mexico Wal-Mart
#5730, aired 2009-07-03ON THE 3rd OF JULY $800: 1608: Samuel de Champlain establishes this city, Canada's oldest Quebec
#5724, aired 2009-06-25HEAD SOUTH FROM $400: ...some parts of this country, & you'll be in Canada the United States
#5718, aired 2009-06-17MOVIES BY SONGS $400: 1999: "Blame Canada" South Park
#5717, aired 2009-06-16ON THE "MA"P $400: It's the easternmost of Canada's Prairie Provinces Manitoba
#5714, aired 2009-06-11O, CANADA $400: In 1871 British Columbia joined Canada on the condition it be linked to the eastern provinces by this railroad
#5714, aired 2009-06-11O, CANADA $800: Oddly, this province is 1/2 hour ahead of Atlantic Standard Time Newfoundland
#5714, aired 2009-06-11O, CANADA $1200: In 2006 Stephen Harper led this political party to power the Conservative Party
#5714, aired 2009-06-11O, CANADA $1600: (Alex reports from the CBC in Canada.) The CBC's "Hockey Night in Canada" has aired since October 11, 1952, when the Red Wings lost to the Canadiens in a game played at this Montreal sports temple the Montreal Forum
#5714, aired 2009-06-11O, CANADA $2000: We old Canadians sometimes slip up & refer to Canada Day, July 1, by this former name Dominion Day
#5709, aired 2009-06-04THE ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM $400: (Alex reads from the Royal Ontario Museum in Canada.) This bust, once identified as just an early Ptolemaic queen, has now been shown to be this woman--famous through the ages Cleopatra
#5709, aired 2009-06-04THE ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM $800: (Alex reads from the Royal Ontario Museum in Canada.) The ROM has a cast of a large pterosaur, which ruled the skies while T. rex roamed the Earth below during the Jurassic & this next period the Cretaceous
#5709, aired 2009-06-04THE ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM $1200: (Alex reads from the Royal Ontario Museum in Canada.) You could really get the measure of a man when you check out his tailor-made armor; this one belonged to the Earl of Pembroke, who fought for this son of & successor to Henry VIII Edward VI
#5709, aired 2009-06-04THE ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM $1600: (Alex reads from the Royal Ontario Museum in Canada.) The museum has the war shirt & war bonnet of this Sioux chief who led his followers to Canada after the Little Bighorn, but who finally surrendered to U.S. authorities Sitting Bull
#5709, aired 2009-06-04THE ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM $2000: (Alex reads from the Royal Ontario Museum in Canada.) One of the first history paintings of recent events was Benjamin West's "The Death of" this general at Quebec shortly after his 1759 victory sealed Britain's control over Canada General Wolfe
#5707, aired 2009-06-02IT'S CHINATOWN, JAKE $800: The Dr. Sun Yat-sen Garden is one of the highlights of this city's Chinatown, Canada's largest Vancouver
#5692, aired 2009-05-12WORLD COINS $1000: In 2006 Canada issued a 25-cent coin depicting a pink ribbon to raise awareness of this disease breast cancer
#5684, aired 2009-04-30MUSEUMS $2000: (Kelly of the Clue Crew stands with an Ancient Egyptian statue in the galleries of the Royal Ontario Museum in Ontario, Canada.) In the Royal Ontario Museum's Egyptian galleries, you'll meet Sekhmet, both a creative & destructive goddess; the statue likely came from this temple area of Thebes Karnak
#5662, aired 2009-03-31THAT'S CRICKET $400: The first intl. cricket match took place in September 1844; Canada beat this neighbor by 23 runs the United States
#5655, aired 2009-03-20FOREIGN EXCHANGE $800: This country's $50 bill features William Lyon Mackenzie King, its longest-serving prime minister Canada
#5651, aired 2009-03-16LANDS O' LAKES $600: Ownership of Lake of the Woods is split between these 2 countries Canada & the United States
#5639, aired 2009-02-26THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD $200: For most escaped slaves, the final destination was this country where slavery was illegal Canada
#5635, aired 2009-02-20DUTCH ROYALTY $400: The Dutch royal family took refuge in Canada during WWII, & Princess Margriet was born in this capital Ottawa
#5633, aired 2009-02-18"NORTH" & "SOUTH" $800: Bob & Doug McKenzie could tell you this 3-word term for Canada, eh the Great White North
#5631, aired 2009-02-161909: 100 YEARS AGO $400: On June 2 Alfred Deakin became prime minister of this Commonwealth country for the third time Australia
#5620, aired 2009-01-30PLAYIN' WITH YOUR "HEAD" $600: They call themselves Canada's oldest independent brewery, eh Moosehead
#5605, aired 2009-01-09THE MOST POPULOUS NATION $200: Canada, New Zealand, Australia Canada
#5599, aired 2009-01-01A LITTLE "B" BOP $1000: Established in Alberta in 1885, it's Canada's oldest national park Banff
#5597, aired 2008-12-30NEWS RADIO $1000: "As It Happens", produced by this network, campaigns for official status for the beaver the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
#5595, aired 2008-12-26FAMOUS RAYS $800: This actor played "Abe Lincoln in Illinois"; his brother Vincent was Canada's Governor-General Raymond Massey
#5594, aired 2008-12-25HISTORIC QUOTATIONS $1000: In 1534 Jacques Cartier called part of what's now this country "the land God gave to Cain" Canada
#5582, aired 2008-12-09COLLEGE ATHLETICS $1000: Northwestern University's women have won 4 consecutive championships in this sport, Canada's national summer sport lacrosse
#5579, aired 2008-12-04OLYMPIC HEROES $1200: This Pittsburgh Penguins great was the captain of Canada's 2002 gold-medal hockey team (Mario) Lemieux
#5569, aired 2008-11-20WHEEL OF JEOPARDY! $400: It's in Canada, eh? N _ _ A   S _ _ _ _ A Nova Scotia
#5564, aired 2008-11-13WHICH TIME ZONE? $1000: Quebec City, Canada Eastern
#5562, aired 2008-11-11ON THE MONEY $200: In 2002 this neighbor's currency hit a low of 61.79 cents to the U.S. dollar Canada
#5560, aired 2008-11-07INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL $1200: (Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue from Machu Picchu in Peru.) Nationals of the European Union, Australia, Canada & the U.S. who visit Peru for less than 90 days aren't required to carry one of these documents unless they're here for business a visa
#5543, aired 2008-10-15THE G-8 $400: Hit the water at this country's Lesser Slave Lake, Williston Lake or Wollaston Lake Canada
#5509, aired 2008-07-17CAR $800: Daytime running these are mandatory in Canada lights
#5504, aired 2008-07-10STRIKE FORCES $400: JTF-2 is now this country's Elite CTU following the disbanding of its RCMP-SERT in 1993 Canada
#5499, aired 2008-07-03THE LAW $1000: (Back to Judge Hatchett.) Canada has a common-law legal system, except for this province whose law is based on the civil-law system Quebec
#5480, aired 2008-06-06THE WRITE STUFF $400: Sir John Buchan wrote the adventure thriller "The 39 Steps" before becoming governor-general of this country Canada
#5478, aired 2008-06-04CELEBRITY LIVES $400: In "Lucky Man", he talks about his childhood in Canada, stardom on TV & in film, & his battle with Parkinson's Michael J. Fox
#5464, aired 2008-05-15CHEER LEADERS $800: Conservative PM Stephen Harper is working to lower the wait times in the national health care system of this country Canada
#5461, aired 2008-05-12MAKE SOME NOISE! $1600: The Canada variety of these are heard here geese
#5454, aired 2008-05-01A WORLD OF BEER $1000: Labatt Canada
#5451, aired 2008-04-28CANADIAN PROVINCES $1200: The southernmost point of Canada lies in this province Ontario
#5451, aired 2008-04-28CANADIAN PROVINCES $2000: Canada's 8-mile-long Confederation Bridge links this province to New Brunswick Prince Edward Island
#5444, aired 2008-04-17IT'S CANADA, EH $400: In 1870 the Hudson's Bay Company & Britain ceded these "territories" to Canada the Northwest Territories
#5444, aired 2008-04-17IT'S CANADA, EH $800: More than 1/3 of Canada's population resides in this province Ontario
#5444, aired 2008-04-17IT'S CANADA, EH $1200: Hans Weber was chief scientist on Canada's expedition to study this ocean's Alpha Ridge the Arctic Ocean
#5444, aired 2008-04-17IT'S CANADA, EH $1600: Clarence Birdseye discovered his freezing method for food on a trading expedition to this "canine" Canadian location Labrador
#5444, aired 2008-04-17IT'S CANADA, EH $5,000 (Daily Double): Conservative Joe Clark was Canadian prime minister between this man's 2 nonconsecutive terms Pierre Trudeau
#5440, aired 2008-04-11ROCK BAND COUNTRY OF ORIGIN $1600: Rush Canada
#5424, aired 2008-03-20"O"... $1000: This title precedes "Our home and native land..." "O Canada"
#5423, aired 2008-03-19THE "L" WORLD $1,600 (Daily Double): (Kelly of the Clue Crew indicates a shaded region of Canada on the monitor.) This large peninsula that covers about 600,000 square miles extends farther east than any other point on the North American mainland Labrador
#5422, aired 2008-03-18NATIVE AMERICANS $200: Algonquian for "to trade", this Native American tribe shares its name with Canada's capital Ottawa
#5416, aired 2008-03-10WORLD WAR I $400: In 1917 Allied troops from this North American country stormed up Vimy Ridge in a legendary charge Canada
#5412, aired 2008-03-04THE HISTORY OF HOCKEY $800: The Air Canada Centre opened on Feb. 20, 1999 with the 639th game between the Maple Leafs & these longtime rivals the (Montreal) Canadiens
#5411, aired 2008-03-03THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $1600: The capture of Forts Ticonderoga & Crown Point on this lake in May 1775 paved the way for the invasion of Canada Lake Champlain
#5393, aired 2008-02-06PRINCE $1,000 (Daily Double): In 1799 Canada's Isle St. John was renamed this in honor of the Duke of Kent Prince Edward Island
#5391, aired 2008-02-04UNICEF $400: (Her Majesty delivers the clue again.) In 2007 UNICEF Canada supplied 33,000 insecticide-treated bednets to help children & pregnant women in Liberia to fight this disease malaria
#5385, aired 2008-01-25WE "ONE" YOU $800: Halifax engineer Sandford Fleming came up with these divisions working on the Trans-Canada Railway time zones
#5379, aired 2008-01-17"GREEN" GEOGRAPHY $1200: They extend from Canada through Vermont into western Massachusetts Green Mountains
#5378, aired 2008-01-16ON AVERAGE $400: With an average of 80.7 years, this country has the highest life expectancy in North America Canada
#5370, aired 2008-01-04FAMILIAR PHRASES $1600: Originating in 1844's "Settlers in Canada", this phrase about boat propulsion means to decide your own fate paddle your own canoe
#5365, aired 2007-12-28MULTIPLE CHOICE $1000: Of the U.S., Tonga or Canada, the one that never signed the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Tonga
#5360, aired 2007-12-21CARPOOL TUNNEL SYNDROME $2,000 (Daily Double): An international tunnel takes carpoolers from this city, Canada's Auto Capital, to Detroit, the USA's Motor City Windsor, Ontario
#5355, aired 2007-12-14COUNTRIES' LARGEST ISLANDS $800: Baffin Island Canada
#5349, aired 2007-12-06ACCENT-A-PALOOZA $600: Taranto (we're not talking Canada) is in this country, along with Anzio & Padua Italy
#5349, aired 2007-12-06CONDUCTORS $1600: On CDs with Canada's National Arts Centre Orchestra, Pinchas Zukerman conducts & plays this the violin
#5347, aired 2007-12-04SALMON $400: World Book says this country leads the world in salmon fishing, with more than 450,000 tons caught each year the United States
#5342, aired 2007-11-27ALPHABETICALLY LAST $1600: ...of Canada's provinces Saskatchewan
#5341, aired 2007-11-26O CANADA $200: By population it's the largest city in Canada Toronto
#5341, aired 2007-11-26O CANADA $400: The 2 creatures that appear on Canada's 5-cent piece are Queen Elizabeth II & this rodent the beaver
#5341, aired 2007-11-26O CANADA $600: Yellowknife is the capital of this political division of Canada Northwest Territories
#5341, aired 2007-11-26O CANADA $800: Its name is the French form of the Algonquin word for "where the river narrows", a reference to the St. Lawrence Quebec
#5341, aired 2007-11-26O CANADA $1000: It's the "Keystone Province" because of its central location in the country Manitoba
#5338, aired 2007-11-21GOING HORSE $2,000 (Daily Double): This capital of Canada's Yukon Territory was once home to the world's largest Tungsten reserve Whitehorse
#5337, aired 2007-11-20BUSY AS A BEAVER $400: The coat of arms of this company founded in 1670 & active in Canada displays 4 furry beavers the Hudson's Bay Company
#5335, aired 2007-11-16ECONOMIES OF THE WORLD $400: This country is the largest producer of newsprint & is also big in wheat, but fur trapping has dropped off Canada
#5326, aired 2007-11-05LET'S SPEAK ESKIMO $1000: Eskimos know this high flyer, Branta canadensis, is an iqsrabutilik Canada goose
#5320, aired 2007-10-26THE NATIONALS $400: Mount Jacques-Cartier is a fixture on the Gaspe Peninsula in this country Canada
#5314, aired 2007-10-18FAMILY MATTERS $500 (Daily Double): Elzire Dionne of Ontario, Canada gave birth to 14 children via this many pregnancies ten
#5308, aired 2007-10-107, 8 OR 9 $600: In the famous Christmas poem, Santa's sleigh is pulled by this many tiny reindeer 8
#5298, aired 2007-09-26COUNTRIES BY NEWSPAPER $400: The Brunswickan, The Edmonton Examiner Canada
#5292, aired 2007-09-18PACT OR FACTION $400: The U.S., Canada, and Mexico signed this trade pact on Dec. 17, 1992, though it didn't go into effect until Jan. 1, 1994 NAFTA
#5292, aired 2007-09-18"M"ANIMAL $800: Of the 3 animals on Ontario, Canada's coat of arms, the one that fits the category a moose
#5286, aired 2007-09-10THE 20th CENTURY $800: On Feb. 15, 1965, Canada's new flag, which prominently featured an 11-pointed one of these, flew for the first time a maple leaf
#5284, aired 2007-07-26WORLD HERITAGE SITES $1600: You can visit this North America country's L'Anse Aux Meadows historic park even if you're not a Viking Canada
#5281, aired 2007-07-23THE LARGEST IN AREA $200: Mexico, United States, Canada Canada
#5281, aired 2007-07-23ISLANDS $800: Russia's Wrangel Island & Canada's Prince Patrick Island lie in this ocean the Arctic (Ocean)
#5272, aired 2007-07-10THE WAR OF 1812 $800: The Battle of Lundy's Lane on July 25, 1814 was the USA's last invasion of what's now this country Canada
#5268, aired 2007-07-04CANADIAN HISTORY $200: In 1778 James Cook became the first European to land on this island, the largest on Canada's west coast Vancouver Island
#5268, aired 2007-07-04CANADIAN HISTORY $1000: The word "Canada" first appeared in 1535 in this French explorer's journal Jacques Cartier
#5261, aired 2007-06-25POLITICAL DIVISIONS $400: They're the main divisions of Canada & of Finland (where they're called laanit) provinces
#5257, aired 2007-06-19OH, CANADA $400: Canada's first full-scale one of these controversial power plants opened on Lake Huron in 1967 a nuclear power plant
#5257, aired 2007-06-19OH, CANADA $800: Toronto's CN Tower opened in this year in which Canada also hosted the Summer Olympics 1976
#5257, aired 2007-06-19OH, CANADA $1,200 (Daily Double): "Scarlet Riders" is a collection of pulp tales about this Canadian group the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
#5257, aired 2007-06-19OH, CANADA $1600: Most of the province of British Columbia is in this time zone Pacific time zone
#5257, aired 2007-06-19OH, CANADA $2000: Martin, not Brian, is the real first name of this man who was Canada's PM from 1984 to 1993 Mulroney
#5255, aired 2007-06-15THE 10 LARGEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD $1200: The third largest the United States
#5255, aired 2007-06-15THE 10 LARGEST COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD $1600: The 2 that are in the British Commonwealth & north of the Equator Canada & India
#5244, aired 2007-05-31CANADIAN CITIES $2000: Known for great skiing, this Alberta resort is "Canada's Highest Town" at 4,537 feet Banff
#5240, aired 2007-05-25HISTORIC PERSONALIZED PLATES $1600: 1919-2000 (Pierre) Trudeau
#5239, aired 2007-05-24CAMBODIA, CAMEROON OR CANADA $200: It's made up of 3 territories and 10 provinces Canada
#5239, aired 2007-05-24CAMBODIA, CAMEROON OR CANADA $400: The one ruled by a king Cambodia
#5239, aired 2007-05-24CAMBODIA, CAMEROON OR CANADA $600: The smallest in area Cambodia
#5239, aired 2007-05-24CAMBODIA, CAMEROON OR CANADA $800: Its national flag contains only 2 colors Canada
#5239, aired 2007-05-24CAMBODIA, CAMEROON OR CANADA $1000: Uses the franc as its currency Cameroon
#5235, aired 2007-05-18WOULD YOU MURRAY ME? $800: This "You Needed Me" singer is mentioned in the Oscar-nominated song "Blame Canada" Anne Murray
#5233, aired 2007-05-16POTPOURRI $400: It's the country closest to the wreck of the Titanic Canada
#5233, aired 2007-05-16BOTANY $400: Canada wild rye isn't liquor from Yukon but this type of plant of the genus Elymus a grass (grain accepted)
#5231, aired 2007-05-14"LAND" HO! $200: In 2001 Canada's parliament officially added "and Labrador" to this province's name Newfoundland
#5229, aired 2007-05-10COUNTRIES BY COLLEGE $400: McGill University, University of Regina Canada
#5229, aired 2007-05-10WHAT'S THE PLAN? $600: In 1963 Studebaker announced plans to stop making these in the U.S. & make them only in Canada cars
#5225, aired 2007-05-04BIG MEN ON CAMPUS $2000: This Quebecois began teaching law at the University of Montreal in 1961 & became Canada's P.M. 7 years later Pierre Elliott Trudeau
#5224, aired 2007-05-03THE 21st CENTURY ROCKS $1600: This band found "All The Right Reasons" "Far Away" in Canada Nickelback
#5221, aired 2007-04-30OR "LAW" SCHOOL? $800: This river flows 800 miles between the U.S. & Canada the St. Lawrence
#5200, aired 2007-03-30BEER COUNTRY OF ORIGIN $200: Hope your Moosehead has a nice head on it in this country Canada
#5196, aired 2007-03-26YOU'RE A SUPERHERO $1200: The non-American superhero seen here is known as Captain this Captain Canada
#5194, aired 2007-03-22A KITTY CAT-EGORY $1200: The Canada version of this cat, seen here, was designated a protected species in 1998 a lynx
#5186, aired 2007-03-12COUNTRIES ON THE DOLLAR $200: Our neighbor Canada
#5172, aired 2007-02-20ALASKA $600: Of Canada's 13 provinces & territories, one of the 2 that border Alaska the Yukon
#5168, aired 2007-02-14COUNTRIES BY CITIES $400: Moose Jaw, Sudbury, Portage La Prairie Canada
#5155, aired 2007-01-26SHE USED TO BE IN CHARGE $2000: Prime Minister Kim Campbell Canada
#5153, aired 2007-01-24LET'S TAKE A PEAK $800: Canada's highest peak, Mount Logan, lies in the St. Elias Range in the SW corner of this territory the Yukon
#5149, aired 2007-01-18WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS $1600: In 1998, this hockey team captained by Steve Yzerman won its second consecutive Stanley Cup Detroit Red Wings
#5136, aired 2007-01-01IT'S ALL YOUR FAULT! $600: This song from the movie "South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut" garnered a 2000 Oscar nomination "Blame Canada"
#5127, aired 2006-12-19GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN $200: This major mountain range of the United States also runs through Canada between Montana & Alaska the Rockies
#5126, aired 2006-12-18SAME FIRST & LAST LETTER $2000: A concluding part added to a literary work where you might read, "Billy would become Canada's P.M. in 2022" epilogue
#5124, aired 2006-12-14INAPPROPRIATE TEAM NAMES $1000: This NBA team had that type of bear in Canada; now that they moved, they should be called "The Elvises" Memphis Grizzlies
#5123, aired 2006-12-13CONAN O'BRIEN $1200: This "Insult Comic Dog" appears regularly on Conan to insult Canada, "Star Trek" nerds & others Triumph
#5118, aired 2006-12-06CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY, EH? $400: Canada's Mackenzie River flows into this ocean the Arctic
#5115, aired 2006-12-01NATIONAL COATS OF ARMS $200: Canada's coat of arms contains depictions of a Scottish unicorn, gold fleur-de-lis & sprig of these leaves a maple leaf
#5112, aired 2006-11-28RHYME SPR"EE" $2000: The largest Indian tribe of Canada Cree
#5110, aired 2006-11-24GEOLOGY $1200: In geology, BYO isn't on a faculty party invitation; it stands for this, as in Canada's Acasta gneiss, about 4 BYO billion years old
#5109, aired 2006-11-23THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION $3,000 (Daily Double): In Jan. 1778 George Washington found out about plans for invading this land & called the plot "the child of folly" Canada
#5102, aired 2006-11-14FLYOVER COUNTRY $200: Heading north on Interstate 29 from South Dakota, you pass through this state before reaching Canada North Dakota
#5093, aired 2006-11-01OUT WEST $200: The Aransas Wildlife Refuge in Texas is the main winter home for these large noisy birds from Canada whooping cranes
#5092, aired 2006-10-31OLD MAN RIVER $800: This name appears on a list of the full names of Canada's prime ministers; it's also Canada's longest river Mackenzie
#5090, aired 2006-10-27A MIGHTY FORTRESS $1200: You can find Canada's oldest fort, Fort Anne, at Annapolis Royal in this maritime province Nova Scotia
#5077, aired 2006-10-10I AM CURIOUS: YELLOW $400: Like Whitehorse & Orangeville, Yellowknife is a city in this country Canada
#5076, aired 2006-10-09COUNTRIES' HIGHEST POINTS $600: Mount Logan Canada
#5074, aired 2006-10-05CANADA, MEXICO OR THE U.S. $200: The largest in area Canada
#5074, aired 2006-10-05CANADA, MEXICO OR THE U.S. $400: It's 90% Catholic Mexico
#5074, aired 2006-10-05CANADA, MEXICO OR THE U.S. $600: The most populous the U.S.
#5074, aired 2006-10-05CANADA, MEXICO OR THE U.S. $800: It has 2 official languages Canada
#5074, aired 2006-10-05CANADA, MEXICO OR THE U.S. $1000: Ruled by an emperor from 1864 to 1867 Mexico
#5073, aired 2006-10-04WORLD LEADERS $400: In 2006 Stephen Harper of this North American country's Conservative Party became the prime minister Canada
#5059, aired 2006-09-14IT BORDERS ONLY ONE OTHER COUNTRY $400: This Western hemisphere country is the world's largest nation to border only one other Canada
#5040, aired 2006-07-07THE SMALLEST IN AREA $200: Mexico, the U.S., Canada Mexico
#5038, aired 2006-07-05WHAT'S URSINE? $1000: One of Canada's largest, this 12,000 square-mile lake lies on the Arctic Circle Great Bear Lake
#5035, aired 2006-06-30THE 18th CENTURY WORLD $1200: Canada's longest river is named for this explorer who traveled on it in 1789 Mackenzie
#5032, aired 2006-06-27LIFE OF THE PARTY $800: In 2006 this party, no longer "progressive", came back into power in Canada the Conservatives
#5024, aired 2006-06-15CITY OF THE DAY: DETROIT $400: Because of its proximity to Canada, Detroit was a major stop on this antislavery network the Underground Railroad
#5019, aired 2006-06-08EMISSARY TO AMERICA $2000: Vincent Massey was Canada's first minister to the U.S. & later the first non-Brit to hold this post governor-general
#5017, aired 2006-06-06TV NOSTALGIA $1,400 (Daily Double): A scraggly tree makes lots of folks nostalgic for this animated special that debuted on December 9, 1965 A Charlie Brown Christmas
#5011, aired 2006-05-29IT'S CANADA, EH $400: Canada celebrates Thanksgiving on the second Monday of this month, on the same day as our Columbus Day October
#5011, aired 2006-05-29IT'S CANADA, EH $800: If you're sending a love letter to your Canadian sweetie & put SK on the envelope, she lives in this province Saskatchewan
#5011, aired 2006-05-29IT'S CANADA, EH $1200: In 1911 the U.S. & Canada signed a convention to give protection to these "northern fur" critters seals
#5011, aired 2006-05-29IT'S CANADA, EH $2000: The name of this peninsula in S.E. Quebec might come from a Mi'kmaq Indian word meaning "land's end" Gaspé
#5011, aired 2006-05-29IT'S CANADA, EH $4,000 (Daily Double): The big bay between Canada & Greenland was discovered by & named for this Englishman (William) Baffin
#5007, aired 2006-05-23A "C"OUNTRY MILE $600: This country is about 3,000 miles long N. to S. but 3/4 of its people live within 200 miles of its southern border Canada
#5001, aired 2006-05-15CHANGE THE WORLD $400: For collectors & investors, this country mints a maple leaf coin in gold & silver Canada
#5001, aired 2006-05-15THE ANIMAL KINGDOM $2000: Canada has made this arctic bovine a protected species the musk ox
#5000, aired 2006-05-12HISTORICAL TEXT MESSAGING $800: 1981: am canada's pm. dont no zonker r b.d. u kp txtng me abt. pls stp Pierre Trudeau
#4992, aired 2006-05-02CONTINENTAL GEOGRAPHY $400: The geographic center of North America is in this state that borders Canada North Dakota
#4990, aired 2006-04-28SAINT ELSEWHERE $800: Born in Normandy, St. Jean de Brebeuf was martyred in 1649 as a missionary in what's now this country Canada
#4988, aired 2006-04-262006 COMMEMORATIVE STAMPS $400: Wonders of America: Land of Superlatives includes these oldest mountains that run from Canada to Alabama the Appalachians
#4988, aired 2006-04-262006 COMMEMORATIVE STAMPS $1000: Canada Post is a joint issuer of the stamp commemorating the 400th anniversary of this Frenchman's voyage Samuel de Champlain
#4987, aired 2006-04-25WHAT KIND OF FOWL AM I? $200: Snow, Mother or Canada a goose
#4986, aired 2006-04-24YOU CAN COUNT ON PREFIXES $600: The famous Dionnes of Ontario, Canada, for example quintuplets
#4984, aired 2006-04-20"SOFT" $600: The U.S. has has 4 trade disputes, known as Lumber I, II, III & IV, with Canada over this product softwood lumber
#4980, aired 2006-04-144-LETTER WORDS $2000: This old pronoun is sung as the last word of the English version of "O Canada" thee
#4977, aired 2006-04-11TAKE A HIKE $400: The Otter Trail on the coast of this country's Western Cape Province may be booked up a year ahead South Africa
#4973, aired 2006-04-05"D"UDE! $1000: This prime minister led Canada into the 1960s (John) Diefenbaker
#4972, aired 2006-04-04THE DAYS OF WORLD WAR II $200: This North American country declared war on Germany on September 10, 1939 Canada
#4960, aired 2006-03-17INDEPENDENCE DAYS $800: Though it was first settled by the French, July 1 marks its partial independence from the U.K. Canada
#4953, aired 2006-03-08WORD PUZZLES $400: A good way to stay warm in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, in January P H O O H P to hop up and down
#4952, aired 2006-03-07THEY DID GOOD $400: Terry Fox lost a leg to this disease & tried to run across Canada to raise money to fight it cancer
#4944, aired 2006-02-23"TRANS" MISSION $800: This highway extends almost 5,000 miles from St. John's, Newfoundland to Victoria, British Columbia, eh Trans-Canada Highway
#4939, aired 2006-02-16TEENS IN HISTORY $1200: Victoria Woodhull was a teen medium & fortune-teller before becoming the first woman to run for pres. of this country the United States
#4931, aired 2006-02-06FLAG 'EM DOWN $600: The 2 colors found on all 3 national flags of the U.S., Mexico & Canada red & white
#4926, aired 2006-01-30STATE BIRDS $800: Hawaii's state bird, the nene, is a close relative of this "Canadian" bird the (Canada) goose
#4918, aired 2006-01-18INSPIRED BY ZAGAT $1200: This "vast" country won praise for the "quaint" Maritimes, but some found the 6 time zones "inconvenient" Canada
#4909, aired 2006-01-05THE AIR UP THERE $1600: When he & Per Lindstrand flew their balloon from Asia to Canada in 1991, he wasn't a virgin pilot Richard Branson
#4904, aired 2005-12-29NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC $800: This Western Hemisphere nation of about 31 million has 10 provinces Canada
#4878, aired 2005-11-23BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM $400: 2003: "The Barbarian Invasions" Canada
#4873, aired 2005-11-16HISTORY CROSSWORD CLUES "M" $600: Canada's fifth province (8) Manitoba
#4872, aired 2005-11-15ALL THE RAVE $1000: Find a mate in Victoria at the Earthcore Global Carnival in this country Australia
#4866, aired 2005-11-07TO PHRASE A COIN $2000: It's the "silly" nickname for Canada's one-dollar coin the "Loonie"
#4852, aired 2005-10-18DOG TOWNS $1600: We hope you retrieve the name of this breed, also a city in the Philippines & a region of Northeast Canada Labrador
#4851, aired 2005-10-17KEANU REEVES $600: Keanu maintains his passport & citizenship from this country Canada
#4850, aired 2005-10-14TAKE ME TO YOUR FORMER LEADERS $1600: Pierre Trudeau, Brian Mulroney, Jean Chretien Canada
#4848, aired 2005-10-12GOING GLOBAL $1,000 (Daily Double): Formerly part of the Northwest Territories, Nunavut became a separate territory of this country in 1999 Canada
#4840, aired 2005-09-30ONWARD TO ONTARIO $2000: The War of 1812 Battle of Moraviantown in Canada was also known as the Battle of this Ontario River the Thames
#4833, aired 2005-09-21MOUNTAINS $1600: Canada's 10 highest mountains lie totally or partly in this territory the Yukon Territory
#4819, aired 2005-07-14COUNTRYMEN $200: Neil Young & Peter Jennings Canada
#4815, aired 2005-07-08I NEED A NEW "QUEEN" $600: "O Canada" is Canada's national anthem; this song is its royal anthem "God Save The Queen"
#4812, aired 2005-07-05AMERICA $200: This state bordering Canada is known as "Big Sky Country" Montana
#4803, aired 2005-06-22& NEVER THE TWAINS SHALL MEET $400: Shania Twain was born on Aug. 28, 1965 in Windsor, Canada; Mark Twain, on Nov. 30, 1835 in this state Missouri
#4801, aired 2005-06-20ALLITERATION $800: There are 120,000 of these young ladies in Canada & yes, they sell cookies too the Girl Guides
#4791, aired 2005-06-06CANADIAN GEOGRPAPHY $800: Canada's most densely populated province, it's known to locals just as "The Island" Prince Edward Island
#4791, aired 2005-06-06CANADIAN GEOGRPAPHY $1200: One of the two largest lakes solely within Canada; both are "Great" Great Bear Lake (or Great Slave Lake)
#4791, aired 2005-06-06CANADIAN GEOGRPAPHY $2000: Canada's northernmost point lies on this large island a "mere" 6 degrees, 92 minutes from the North Pole Ellesmere Island
#4782, aired 2005-05-24AMERICAN HISTORY $200: This pact among the U.S., Mexico & Canada took effect in 1994 & aims to eliminate tariffs by 2008 NAFTA
#4777, aired 2005-05-17AIRPORT NAMES $3,000 (Daily Double): Montreal's Dorval airport is now named for this late prime minister, a Montreal native (Pierre Elliott) Trudeau
#4767, aired 2005-05-03THAT ISLAND IS OURS! $900 (Daily Double): Bonaire the Netherlands
#4762, aired 2005-04-26HAIKU D'ETAT $1600: The chickadee sings / As he did for Frontenac / I will name him Gord Canada
#4758, aired 2005-04-20HEALTH & MEDICINE $200: Under Jean Chretien, in 2001 this country became the first to legalize marijuana for medical use Canada
#4755, aired 2005-04-15POP/ROCK WOMEN $400: She's the angelic-voiced singer from Canada heard here "In the arms of the angels..." (Sarah) McLachlan
#4755, aired 2005-04-15HAVE YOU HERD? $2000: Herds of this antelope lookalike, the only member of its family, once ranged from Canada to Mexico pronghorns
#4754, aired 2005-04-14ALONG THE TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY $400: If you're motoring through Alberta, take in this rodeo, the "Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth" the Calgary Stampede
#4754, aired 2005-04-14ALONG THE TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY $800: Mile zero of the Trans-Canada Highway is marked by a monument in this city on Vancouver Island Victoria
#4754, aired 2005-04-14ALONG THE TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY $1200: A symbol of this Montreal World's Fair, the Biosphere served as the U.S. pavilion & now is an ecology museum of water Expo 67
#4754, aired 2005-04-14ALONG THE TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY $2000: The summit of Rogers Pass in British Columbia was the site of the 1962 opening of the highway by this Prime Minister John Diefenbaker
#4754, aired 2005-04-14ALONG THE TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY $5,000 (Daily Double): The eastern terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway is at this provincial capital St. Johns, Newfoundland
#4746, aired 2005-04-04ENDS IN "X" $1,000 (Daily Double): Province House in this provincial capital is Canada's oldest Parliament building Halifax, Nova Scotia
#4736, aired 2005-03-21THE RADIO ALPHABET $400: We're not sure, but this word for "Q" might try to secede from Canada Quebec
#4734, aired 2005-03-17ISLAND HOPPING $800: Named for the wife of George III, this country's Queen Charlotte Islands are famed for spectacular totem poles Canada
#4725, aired 2005-03-04CANADA, "A"? $200: One of the provinces, eh Alberta
#4725, aired 2005-03-04CANADA, "A"? $400: "Green Gables" girl of Prince Edward Island Anne
#4725, aired 2005-03-04CANADA, "A"? $600: Once part of Alcoa, this Canadian company with a 5-letter name is a giant in world aluminum manufacturing Alcan
#4725, aired 2005-03-04CANADA, "A"? $800: Quebec's Shickshock Mountains are part of this system that runs to Alabama the Appalachians
#4725, aired 2005-03-04CANADA, "A"? $1000: Centered in Nova Scotia, it was the name applied by France to its Atlantic coastal possessions in North America Acadia
#4720, aired 2005-02-25HELLO, MY DEER $800: Located in St. John, New Brunswick, it's Canada's oldest independent brewery Moosehead
#4705, aired 2005-02-04IT HAPPENED ONE FEBRUARY $200: On Feb. 15, 1965 Canada unfurled its new flag with this national emblem the maple leaf
#4703, aired 2005-02-02CAREER DAY $200: Every P.M., I think of how I could have stayed in Canada & had this top government job abbreviated P.M. prime minister
#4700, aired 2005-01-28THE ENVIRONMENT $200: This "colorful" & controversial activist environmental group was formed in Canada in 1971 Greenpeace
#4697, aired 2005-01-25THE SMALLEST IN AREA $200: Canada, United States, Russia the United States
#4694, aired 2005-01-20AWARDS $1200: This country's Governor General's Award has 7 categories each for writing in English & French Canada
#4686, aired 2005-01-10SPORTS TROPHIES $500 (Daily Double): The Air Canada Silver Broom curling
#4682, aired 2005-01-04IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SECEDE... $800: It held referendums in 1980 & 1995 to decide whether to secede from Canada Quebec
#4673, aired 2004-12-22"N"TICE ME! $200: Opened in 1829, the Welland Canal was built to circumvent these falls on the Canada-U.S. border Niagara Falls
#4671, aired 2004-12-20COMMON BONDS $1200: "The queen"; "the brave"; "for thee" last words of national anthems
#4664, aired 2004-12-09THEY USED TO BE IN CHARGE $800: From 1984 to 1993, he was Canada's Prime Minister (Brian) Mulroney
#4651, aired 2004-11-22I HEAR YOU CALLING $1200: It's "The Long Road" back to Canada when this band calls Nickelback
#4644, aired 2004-11-11FLOWER $200: Ottawa, Canada is famous for these flowers seen here tulips
#4638, aired 2004-11-04LEAVE IT TO BEAVER $800: This country put a beaver on its coat of arms & on its 5-cent piece Canada
#4637, aired 2004-11-03BEFORE I WAS ELECTED $1000: Senator Lincoln Chafee of this New England state spent 7 years as a blacksmith at racetracks in the U.S. & Canada Rhode Island
#4636, aired 2004-11-01AMERICAN HISTORY $200: Escaped slaves in the 1850s & draft dodgers in the 1960s mainly headed to this country Canada
#4630, aired 2004-10-22AMERICAN HEROES $2000: In 1932 she took off in a plane from Newfoundland, Canada & landed about 15 hours later in Ireland Amelia Earhart
#4624, aired 2004-10-14LAKE CITY $800: Toronto, Canada Lake Ontario
#4602, aired 2004-09-1419th CENTURY AMERICA $1200: In April 1824 the U.S. & this country agreed to 54 deg. 40 min. N. latitude as the southern limit of its west coast claims Russia
#4600, aired 2004-09-10THAT'S OUR ISLAND!!! $800: Baffin Island Canada
#4599, aired 2004-09-09THE COIN BOX $1000: People are just mad for the Loonie, the nickname for this country’s one-dollar coin Canada
#4597, aired 2004-09-07THE WAR OF 1812 $2000: A provision of this treaty ending the war set up a commission to settle the boundary between the U.S. & Canada the Treaty of Ghent
#4596, aired 2004-09-06TRANSPORTATION $800: The Champlain & St. Lawrence RR opened in 1836 powered by this, but soon became Canada's first powered by steam horses
#4590, aired 2004-07-16THE TOWER $1200: Opened in 1976, it's the tallest structure in Canada the CN Tower
#4578, aired 2004-06-30GREENLAND $200: The closest country to Greenland is this one, a mere 16 miles away Canada
#4574, aired 2004-06-24GRADUATE SCHOOL $2,600 (Daily Double): In 1896 Queen's University awarded Canada's first Ph.D. in this field that all Ph.D.s should be in philosophy
#4573, aired 2004-06-23SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS $400: In 1968, in Canada, Christopher Walken got romantic as this member of the Montague family Romeo
#4572, aired 2004-06-22CANADA, EH $200: This country is Canada's main import & export business partner the United States
#4572, aired 2004-06-22CANADA, EH $400: The scientific name of this high flyer seen here is Branta canadensis a Canada goose
#4572, aired 2004-06-22CANADA, EH $600: Sharing a border with Alaska, it's the Canadian territory that had a record low of -81 F. in 1947 the Yukon
#4572, aired 2004-06-22CANADA, EH $800: The Royal Tyrrell Museum in this westernmost prairie province is a world leader in dinosaur research Alberta
#4572, aired 2004-06-22CANADA, EH $1000: This league uses 12 players per side, but only 3 plays per series of downs the CFL (Canadian Football League)
#4569, aired 2004-06-17PLAINS $200: Including lots of prairie, they cover about 18% of Canada's territory & 15% of U.S. territory the Great Plains
#4566, aired 2004-06-14HITHER & YON $800: This North American country's name may come from a word meaning "collection of huts" Canada
#4564, aired 2004-06-10YOU'RE 21 TODAY $800: Pier 21 National Historic Site is Canada's equivalent to this gateway in the port of New York City Ellis Island
#4562, aired 2004-06-08NATIONAL ANTHEMS $400: O, can you name this country whose anthem is heard here Canada
#4561, aired 2004-06-07GEOGRAPHIC SAINTS $600: Exceeded only by the Mackenzie, it's Canada's second-longest river if you include the seaway St. Lawrence
#4553, aired 2004-05-26TECHNOLOGY $1600: (Alex shows off some Sony tech at Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Canada.) The Sony display unit used here at Air Canada Centre & around the world has this suitably colossal name a JumboTron
#4542, aired 2004-05-11HISTORIC POLITICAL SCANDALS $1600: In the 1870s, prime minister John A. Macdonald of this North American country took bribes in the "Pacific Scandal" Canada
#4530, aired 2004-04-23OSCAR-NOMINATED SONGS $400: "Blame Canada" (1999) South Park
#4530, aired 2004-04-23MUSEUMS $2000: Located in Toronto's Queen's Park, ROM is Canada's largest museum; its name stands for this Royal Ontario Museum
#4516, aired 2004-04-05PRIME MINISTERS $1600: John Turner's turn as this country's PM lasted a few months in 1984 Canada
#4509, aired 2004-03-25THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE $1,000 (Daily Double): Canada's southernmost point lies on Middle Island in this Great Lake Erie
#4502, aired 2004-03-16THE STANLEY CUP $400: (Alex reports from the Air Canada Centre in Toronto.) Since there are now over 2,000 names on the Stanley Cup, one ring of it has been retired to this Toronto site the Hockey Hall of Fame
#4498, aired 2004-03-10THEY USED TO BE IN CHARGE $2000: John G. Diefenbaker Canada
#4497, aired 2004-03-09HALIFAX ME $400: Canada's first adhesive one of these, the 3-penny beaver, was designed by a Haligonian, Sir Sandford Fleming (postage) stamp
#4496, aired 2004-03-08NAUGHT'S LANDING $1200: One story says a Spanish explorer, when asked what he saw there, answered aca nada, "nothing there" Canada
#4482, aired 2004-02-17COUNTRIES BY NEWSPAPERS $600: The Medicine Hat News & The Labradorian Canada
#4480, aired 2004-02-13INVENTION $200: (Alex delivers the clue from the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.) Resurfacing ice could take a 3-man crew up to an hour until this man came up with this machine (Frank) Zamboni
#4479, aired 2004-02-12HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $200: Like the U.S., Canada celebrates this holiday for workers on the first Monday in September Labor Day
#4478, aired 2004-02-11OPERAS YOU'LL LIKE $400: "In Klezkavania" is an opera from this North American country in which Klezmer & ska mix with songs by the Plaid Tongue Devils Canada
#4451, aired 2004-01-05COME HERE OFTEN? $400: Cry "Yoo-Hoo!" in Canada's Yoho National Park from a peak in this range the Rockies
#4447, aired 2003-12-30RIVERS $1000: It's the longest river entirely within Canada the Mackenzie
#4446, aired 2003-12-29WOMEN AUTHORS $2000: Her stories, in collections like "Friend of My Youth", often concern women of small-town Canada Alice Munro
#4445, aired 2003-12-26PEAKING AT NAMES $1200: The director of Canada's geological survey from 1842 to 1869, he lent his name to the 2nd-highest peak in N. America Logan
#4439, aired 2003-12-18LEAVING SO SOON? $400: Charles Tupper, one of this country's Fathers of Confederation, served 10 weeks as its prime minister Canada
#4431, aired 2003-12-08SPORTS $800: This Pittsburgh Penguins owner & player captained Canada's ice hockey team to the Olympic gold medal in 2002 Mario Lemieux
#4426, aired 2003-12-01SPORTS & MUSIC $400: It's traditionally heard before games between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats & the Winnipeg Blue Bombers "O Canada"
#4425, aired 2003-11-28THE LONG & WINDING ROAD $1000: The sign seen here says you're on this, the world's longest national highway the Trans-Canada
#4425, aired 2003-11-28TICKET TO RIDE $1000: If you had tickets to the last Olympic Games held in Canada you'd have been riding to this city for the events Calgary
#4404, aired 2003-10-30NONPOTENT POTABLES $400: This brand of "dry" ginger ale was created by pharmacist John J. McLaughlin in Toronto Canada Dry
#4394, aired 2003-10-16WOMEN OF COUNTRY $800: (Hi, I'm Carolyn Dawn Johnson.) In 2002 I was named Best Country Artist by the Juno Awards, this country's equivalent of the Grammys Canada
#4386, aired 2003-10-06CITIES' TALLEST BUILDINGS $1600: Here it's the Petro Canada Centre, cowboy Calgary
#4383, aired 2003-10-01ONE-CONGRESSMAN STATES $1000: You can make an international hole in one by teeing off in Canada & holing out in Portal in this state North Dakota
#4375, aired 2003-09-19HISTORY $200: On July 1, 1867 the British North America Act created this new dominion Canada
#4362, aired 2003-07-15"TH"AT'S THAT! $400: Not surprisingly, the city of London, Ontario Canada is located on a river called this Thames
#4358, aired 2003-07-09NATIONAL PARKS OF THE WORLD $400: Banff National Park Canada
#4357, aired 2003-07-08FILMS OF THE '90s $1200: Many of the scenes in this Brad Pitt film were shot at the Stoney Indian Reserve near Calgary, Canada Legends of the Fall
#4355, aired 2003-07-04THIS OR THAT $1200: Last name shared by the P.M. of Canada from 1980 to 1984, or the P.M. (prime mover) of "Doonesbury" since 1970 Trudeau
#4351, aired 2003-06-30U.S. IMPORTS $200: For peat's sake, 99% of the peat imported by the U.S. comes from this neighbor Canada
#4337, aired 2003-06-10CANADA $400: The Canadian legislature has 2 houses: the upper house, or Senate, & the lower house called this, as in the U.K. House of Commons
#4337, aired 2003-06-10CANADA $800: About 80% of Canada's oil & natural gas comes from the plains of this westernmost prairie province Alberta
#4337, aired 2003-06-10CANADA $1200: This province's port of Churchill is the "Polar Bear Capital of the World" Manitoba
#4337, aired 2003-06-10CANADA $2,000 (Daily Double): Canada has over 20,000 miles of railroad tracks, but this smallest province has none Prince Edward Island
#4337, aired 2003-06-10CANADA $2000: This peak, Canada's highest point, was named for the founder of the Geological Survey of Canada Mount Logan
#4335, aired 2003-06-06IT'S A DATE! $1000: O Canada celebrates Canada Day on this date, 3 days before a big American holiday July 1
#4331, aired 2003-06-02HAVE YOU HEARD THE WORD? $800: Our word for this long, narrow runnerless type of sled comes from Canada's Micmac Indians toboggan
#4327, aired 2003-05-27STOCK HOME $1200: It's AC on the TSE (Toronto Stock Exchange) Air Canada
#4324, aired 2003-05-22AT THE "Y" $1000: Incorporated as a city in 1970, this city is the capital of Canada's vast Northwest Territories Yellowknife
#4319, aired 2003-05-15THE OLYMPIC GAMES $600: In 1988 he won a gold medal boxing for Canada; 5 years later he won the pro heavyweight title Lennox Lewis
#4309, aired 2003-05-01HOLIDAYS & OBSERVANCES $2000: Canada's version of this holiday is the 2nd Monday in October; the U.S. usually celebrates it 46 days later Thanksgiving
#4303, aired 2003-04-23WATERFALLS $400: In 1683 priest Louis Hennepin wrote about the waters of this U.S.-Canada waterfall, "They thunder continually" Niagara Falls
#4291, aired 2003-04-07GET YOUR MAPS OUT $400: This country's northernmost point is on Ellesmere Island Canada
#4273, aired 2003-03-12REMOTE PLACES $1600: Uranium City near Lake Athabasca Canada
#4265, aired 2003-02-28RUN FOR THE BORDER $800: Why not from Minot, U.S.A., population 35,000 Canada
#4255, aired 2003-02-14WORLD GEOGRAPHY $400: At one point, this largest island in the world is only about 10 miles from Canada Greenland
#4253, aired 2003-02-12ENTERTAINING VILLAINS $800: Abdullah the Butcher of Sudan (ne Larry Shreeve in Windsor, Canada) was a famous bad guy in this spectacle professional wrestling
#4250, aired 2003-02-07THE NHL $400: The holy grail of the NHL, it's named for a governor-general of Canada Stanley Cup
#4248, aired 2003-02-05AMERICAN HISTORY $800: In 1813 this hero of Tippecanoe defeated Tecumseh at the Thames River in Canada William Henry Harrison
#4241, aired 2003-01-27"C" CREATURES $1600: The barren ground type of this deer is native to the tundra regions of Alaska & Canada caribou
#4239, aired 2003-01-23MAKING THE BAND $1200: In 1877 he led his band of Nez Perce on a valiant march & almost made it to Canada Chief Joseph
#4237, aired 2003-01-21OFFICIAL LANGUAGES $800: Official language in common to the Central African Republic & Canada French
#4232, aired 2003-01-14ISLANDS $2000: The last name of English captain Robert Bylot's pilot, it was given to Canada's largest island Baffin

Final Jeopardy! Round clues (84 results returned)

#9000, aired 2023-12-22THE 20th CENTURY: On July 19, 1940 Hitler called this man a warmonger & wrongly predicted he would flee to Canada Winston Churchill
#8770, aired 2022-12-23AMERICAN POEMS: In an 1847 poem this character sees her town of Grand-Pré burned, but finally reunites with her beau for a kiss before his death Evangeline
#8715, aired 2022-10-07COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD: It has the most water area of any country, nearly 350,000 square miles, about 9% of its total area Canada
#8632, aired 2022-05-03NATIONAL ANTHEMS: "Terre de nos aïeux" follows the title in the French version of this anthem "O Canada"
#8529, aired 2021-12-091950s PUBLIC WORKS: Dubbed "The Greatest Construction Show on Earth", when completed it connected Minnesota to Montreal the St. Lawrence Seaway
#8517, aired 2021-11-23WORLD CAPITALS: An annual event called Winterlude includes skating on the Rideau Canal, a UNESCO world heritage site in this city Ottawa, Canada
#8221, aired 2020-05-25U.S. GEOGRAPHY: Touching Canada at Boundary County, the northern part of this state's panhandle has been referred to as "The Chimney" Idaho
#8193, aired 2020-04-01CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY: Canada's Four Corners monument marks the junction of the Northwest Territories, Nunavut & these 2 Prairie provinces Saskatchewan & Manitoba
#8154, aired 2020-02-06RANKS & TITLES: Canada, Belgium & the U.S. are among nations that bestow this artistic title that dates to the Greeks & a tree sacred to Apollo (Poet) Laureate
#8137, aired 2020-01-14WORLD GEOGRAPHY: About the size of West Virginia, Devon Island is the largest uninhabited island in the world & a possession of this country Canada
#8052, aired 2019-09-17NATIONAL ANTHEMS: With lyrics by Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier, it debuted on June 24, 1880, at a celebration of St. Jean Baptiste Day "O Canada"
#7748, aired 2018-04-25GEOGRAPHY: In 1871 the official addition of this as a province gave Canada coasts on both the Atlantic & the Pacific Oceans British Columbia
#7680, aired 2018-01-19WORLD CAPITALS: It's the only world capital whose name is derived from an Algonquin word Ottawa
#7662, aired 2017-12-26CANADA: As a response to new developments there, this territory was carved out of the Northwest Territories in 1898 the Yukon Territory
#7284, aired 2016-04-21CITY NAME ORIGINS: This city that's home to an NFL team is named for an 18th century British prime minister Pittsburgh
#7279, aired 2016-04-14NORTH AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY: Far from New England, it's the state that has the shortest land border with Canada, only 45 miles Idaho
#7128, aired 2015-09-16OSCAR-NOMINATED SONGS: This song from a 1999 animated film about censorship had a word censored from its Oscar performance "Blame Canada" (from South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut)
#7105, aired 2015-07-03NORTH AMERICAN RIVERS: At about 100 miles it's not one of Canada's 100 longest rivers, but in the 1890s it became perhaps the most famous the Klondike River
#6838, aired 2014-05-14NAMES ON THE MAP: Visited by Jacques Cartier in 1534, it was later renamed for Queen Victoria's father, the Duke of Kent Prince Edward Island
#6740, aired 2013-12-2718th CENTURY AMERICA: There were just 13 of these, the title of an historic document; one offered admission to Canada the Articles of Confederation
#6710, aired 2013-11-15PLAY CHARACTERS: In Peter Roach's phonetics glossary, this alliterative guy is "the best-known fictional phonetician" Henry Higgins
#6592, aired 2013-04-23GEOGRAPHIC MATH: North America's 3 mainland countries have a total of 91 states & provinces; Mexico has this many states 31
#6574, aired 2013-03-28BUSINESS: In 1972 this company bought its first ship, the Empress of Canada, & renamed it the Mardi Gras Carnival (Cruise Lines)
#6438, aired 2012-09-19PRESIDENTIAL CHILDREN: 1 of his 5 sons was born in New Brunswick, Canada FDR
#6435, aired 2012-08-03WORLD GEOGRAPHY: This country in the Americas has more than 125,000 miles of coastline, the most of any country in the world Canada
#6288, aired 2012-01-11FOOD ETYMOLOGY: Keith Downey developed rapeseed into this cooking product, now a huge cash crop for farmers in Saskatchewan canola
#6172, aired 2011-06-14FLAGS OF THE WORLD: "L'Unifolié" is one of the names popularly given to the new flag unveiled in 1965 by this country Canada
#6141, aired 2011-05-02CANADA: It's the only Canadian province that is separated from the North American mainland Prince Edward Island
#6121, aired 2011-04-04WORLD GEOGRAPHY: These 3 nations each border the world's largest & smallest oceans Russia, the United States & Canada
#6101, aired 2011-03-07OLYMPIC HOST COUNTRIES: 3 of the 6 countries that have hosted both the Summer & Winter Olympics (3 of) United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy & Japan
#5907, aired 2010-04-27CANADIAN HISTORY: A river is named for this man born in Scotland in 1764, the first European known to have crossed Canada Alexander Mackenzie
#5812, aired 2009-12-15NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS: This bird is known for its size (5 feet tall), its call (carries 2 miles) & its rarity; in 1941 there were only 21 in the wild the whooping crane
#5759, aired 2009-10-01GEOGRAPHIC NAMES: For 200 years, much of this large current country was known as "Rupert's Land", in honor of a cousin of Charles II Canada
#5705, aired 2009-05-29THE ACADEMY AWARDS: Peter Finch was the first winner of a posthumous Best Actor Oscar; he was first to get 2 posthumous acting nominations James Dean
#5588, aired 2008-12-17NOVEL INSPIRATIONS: The house in Canada seen here inspired this beloved novel that's celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2008 Anne of Green Gables
#5462, aired 2008-05-13CIVIL WAR-ERA FICTION: A Northerner whose sympathies exiled him to the Confederacy, Bermuda & Canada inspired this 1863 tale The Man Without A Country
#5395, aired 2008-02-08NORTH AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY: This 1,980-mile river that starts in Canada is the longest in the Western Hemisphere that flows to the Pacific Ocean the Yukon River
#5367, aired 2008-01-01U.S. TRADE: It's the country from which the U.S. imports the most oil Canada
#5215, aired 2007-04-20O CANADA: The unusual flag of this Canadian province is seen here Prince Edward Island
#5165, aired 2007-02-09TOURISM: The 2 leading foreign destination countries for U.S. tourists Canada & Mexico
#5041, aired 2006-07-10ISLANDS: Of the world's 10 largest islands, 3 belong all or in part to Indonesia & 3 belong to this country Canada
#4853, aired 2005-10-19AMERICANA: (Kelly of the Clue Crew reads the clue from a mail sorting counter at the post office.) In the '60s, to popularize a new system, the Post Office used ads of Ethel Merman singing this Disney movie tune "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah"
#4814, aired 2005-07-07ON THE GLOBE: Moving west from Canada, the next 3 countries through which the Arctic Circle passes USA, Russia, & Finland
#4760, aired 2005-04-22NEW LAWS: CEOs must personally certify their corporate books following a July 2002 law named for these 2 men Sen. Paul Sarbanes & Rep. Michael Oxley
#4622, aired 2004-10-12WESTERN HEMISPHERE GEOGRAPHY: The 2nd-smallest independent country in area in the Western Hemisphere; in the '80s it was invaded by the 2nd largest Grenada
#4585, aired 2004-07-09INTERNATIONAL POLITICS: Of the 8 members of the G-8 industrial nations, the one with the smallest population Canada
#4579, aired 2004-07-01FRUIT: This fruit of North America shares its name with a literary character who debuted in an 1876 novel the huckleberry
#4285, aired 2003-03-28IN THE NEWS: In 1951 Elizabeth II attended one of these in Canada; she attended her next one, also in Canada, on October 6, 2002 hockey game
#4247, aired 2003-02-04INTERNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC: By size, it's the largest country that borders only one other country Canada (borders only the United States)
#3767, aired 2001-01-09FLAGS: On February 15, 1965 this country raised its new national flag for the first time on Parliament Hill Canada
#3698, aired 2000-10-04WORLD GEOGRAPHY: It's the only mainland country in the Western Hemisphere that borders only one country Canada
#3356, aired 1999-03-22THE OLYMPICS: Before the first winter games in 1924, this sport was played in the summer games; Canada won gold in 1920 ice hockey
#3167, aired 1998-05-12PLACES IN CANADA: Renamed in the 1830s, this city of 28,000 & its river were both originally called Little Thames Stratford, Ontario
#2872, aired 1997-02-11COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD: The name of this country derives from an Iroquoian term meaning "village" or "community" Canada
#2760, aired 1996-09-06CANADA: The flag & the coat of arms of this Canadian province feature a setting sun British Columbia
#2721, aired 1996-06-03CANADIAN CAPITALS: The largest city in Canada's Maritime Provinces is named for George Montagu Dunk, the 2nd Earl of this Halifax
#2702, aired 1996-05-07THE ROMAN EMPIRE: Martial's "Book of Spectacles" in 80 A.D. was a book of poems published for this landmark's opening the (Roman) Colosseum (Coliseum)
#2480, aired 1995-05-19CANADA: The 2 capitals of Canadian provinces named in honor of Prince Albert's wife Victoria (British Columbia) & Regina (Saskatchewan)
#2336, aired 1994-10-31THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE: Excluding the U.S. Canada, these 2 countries share the longest continuous border in the world, nearly 3,300 miles Chile & Argentina
#2164, aired 1994-01-20INVENTORS: He & his wife are buried on an estate called Beinn Bhreagh on Canada's Cape Breton Island Alexander Graham Bell
#2095, aired 1993-10-15FAMOUS HOMES: The ticket office at this presidential home hands out dozens of $2 bills as change every day Monticello
#2012, aired 1993-05-11CANADA: It's the only Canadian province separated entirely from the North American mainland Prince Edward Island
#2005, aired 1993-04-30COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES: One of Canada's largest universities, it was endowed by a Scottish- born fur trader McGill University
#1987, aired 1993-04-06FAMOUS HOMES: There's a famous home on a piece of land called Walker's Point in this U.S. town Kennebunkport, Maine
#1881, aired 1992-11-09GEOGRAPHY: Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, this is the largest country in area in the world Russia
#1519, aired 1991-03-21RIVERS: 1 of the 2 rivers longer than 1200 miles that begin in Canada & flow to the sea through part of the U.S. Yukon River or Columbia River
#1466, aired 1991-01-07ISLANDS: 3 of the world's 10 largest islands are in the Arctic Ocean & belong to this country Canada
#1299, aired 1990-04-05CANADA: Early documents & maps referred to this future Canadian province as "Terra Nova" Newfoundland
#1213, aired 1989-12-06THE COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS: In terms of area it's the largest country in the British Commonwealth Canada
#1152, aired 1989-09-12LITERATURE: The next-to-last chapter of this novel is entitled "The Knitting Done" A Tale of Two Cities
#1068, aired 1989-04-05CANADA: The two Canadian provinces without coastlines Alberta & Saskatchewan
#1040, aired 1989-02-24CANADA: In 1621 this Canadian province was named to honor the homeland of the reigning king, James Nova Scotia (New Scotland)
#1037, aired 1989-02-21HISTORIC LAST LINES: It concludes, "...we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor" the Declaration of Independence
#947, aired 1988-10-18WORLD CAPITALS: Canada agreed to abide by this person's choice for its capital city, & in 1858, Ottawa was chosen Queen Victoria
#844, aired 1988-04-14NORTH AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY: The number of states completely west of the Mississippi River that border Canada 5
#813, aired 1988-03-02TRAVEL & TOURISM: To serve U.S. tourists, there are 9 American consulates there, more than in any other country Mexico
#754, aired 1987-12-10CANADA: In the stone sculptures on Canada's parliament walls, this province is represented by a cowboy Alberta
#698, aired 1987-09-23WORLD POLITICS: The 2 non-European countries that originally signed the NATO Pact in 1949 United States & Canada
#666, aired 1987-06-29N. AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY: Only state east of the Mississippi that borders Canada but not the Atlantic or a Great Lake Vermont
#581, aired 1987-03-02ISLANDS: Of Canada's 3 largest cities, the one that's on an island Montreal
#509, aired 1986-11-20AGRICULTURE: Of the world's 4 largest countries in area, it has smallest percentage of farmland Canada
#384, aired 1986-02-27WORLD TRADE: In value of both its imports & exports with the U.S., this country is our foremost trading partner Canada
#359, aired 1986-01-23INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS: Besides Australia, 2 other countries who have challenged the U.S. in the America's Cup (2 of) Canada, England or Scotland
#17, aired 1984-10-02TRAVEL & TOURISM: This country draws the most American tourists each year Canada

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Nathaniel Barnes, a composer and bartender from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 25 3-time champion: $57,300 + $2,000. In his first game,...
Melissa Seal, a law student from Kingston, Ontario, Canada "She was a senior when she became the Teen Tournament champion...
Barbara-Anne Eddy, a civil servant from Vancouver, Canada "Her 5-time winnings from 1988 allowed her to go for nearly...
Maryanne Lewell, a high school history teacher from Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada "She teaches at the oldest publicly funded school in Canada. From...
Michael Cera, an actor from Brampton, Canada "An actor from Brampton, Canada, he's perhaps best known for playing...
Simu Liu, an actor from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada "An actor from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, he starred in the Canadian...
Ashleigh Banfield, a TV correspondent originally from Canada "She's covered such various stories as the Clinton/Yeltsin summit, the War...
Robert Slaven, a technical products specialist originally from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada "He won 5 times in 1992. Today, he's a technical products...
Kevin Wilson, a communications specialist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 26 3-time champion: $76,998 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user...
Jeffrey Baer, a senior from Thornhill, Ontario, Canada 2007 Teen Tournament Summer Games semifinalist: $10,000. 17 at the time...
Larry Day, a journalist originally from Saskatchewan, Canada Season 3 player (1987-07-14). At the time of his appearance, Larry...
Shuli Jones, a 12-year-old seventh grader from Toronto, Ontario, Canada "She likes being creative, so she's considering design or writing. From...
Emily Vandermeulen, a geographic information systems specialist from Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada Season 29 player (2013-04-05).
Chris Mason, an electrical engineer from Calgary, Alberta, Canada Season 20 player (2004-07-01). KJL game 22.
Christine Muldoon, a legal secretary from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Season 29 player (2013-03-26).
Brian Morris, an account manager from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 23 1-time champion: $30,401 + $2,000. The official Jeopardy! web...
Darryl Tahirali, a proposal writer originally from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 24 3-time champion: $84,003 + $2,000.
Bruce Leaman, a justice of the peace from Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada Season 30 player (2014-04-10).
Michelle Dunstan, a financial analyst originally from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 23 player (2007-01-04).
Dan Sander, a trust officer from Calgary, Alberta, Canada Season 22 3-time champion: $65,202 + $2,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: pundint
Lisa Loiselle, an investigator and lawyer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 22 player (2005-12-22). Last name pronounced like "loy-ZELL" (Johnny Gilbert's...
Dan McLeod, a student from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 22 1-time champion: $26,801 + $2,000. The official Jeopardy! web...
Michael Daunt, an accountant from Oakville, Ontario, Canada "In 1996, he was a finalist in the Tournament of Champions....
Lan Djang, a health policy analyst from Toronto, Ontario, Canada "He was a 5-time champion in 2001. Today he's a health...
Bob Blake, an actuary from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada "In 1990, he won the Tournament of Champions. An actuary from...
Brian Shipley, a historian originally from Toronto, Canada Season 21 player (2004-10-29). KJL game 63. Currently resides in Glenburnie,...
Inta Antler, a retired computer programmer from Scarborough, Ontario, Canada Season 25 1-time champion: $12,700 + $2,000. Inta Antler - A...
Francois Dominic Laramée, a writer and TV personality from Verdun, Quebec, Canada Season 25 2-time champion: $46,300 + $1,000. Francois's name was printed...
Carol Camper, a social work supervisor from Toronto, Canada Season 24 player (2007-11-22).
Doug Hicton, a composer originally from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 2007 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up: $100,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD...
Brett Chandler, a stay-at-home dad from Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada Season 24 1-time champion: $27,600 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Thunderbuck
Doug Hicton, a composer originally from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 2007 Tournament of Champions 1st runner-up: $100,000 + the Jeopardy! DVD...
Gillian Chan, a teen novelist from Dundas, Ontario, Canada Season 23 player (2006-10-27). Gillian's professional web site. Jeopardy! Message Board...
Bruce Lin, a research scientist originally from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Season 22 3-time champion: $54,599 + $2,000. On his first appearance,...
Mary Danieli, a library technician from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 22 player (2006-03-09). According to the official Jeopardy! web site,...
Deborah Melman-Clement, a writer and entrepreneur from Kingston, Ontario, Canada Season 22 1-time champion: $3,199 + $2,000.
Mike Maheu, a high school teacher from San Diego, California Season 25 2-time champion: $46,242 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like...
Steve Newman, a partner in a small computer company from Rockville, Maryland "He was the first player to win 5 games in the...
Martin Short, a multitalented man from Fame Becomes Me "Jiminy Glick and Ed Grimley are among his many memorable characters....
Nam Nguyen, a playwright from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Season 40 1-time champion: $26,999 + $3,000.
Frank Young, an animation writer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 34 player (2018-06-28).
Megan McLeod, a cinema manager from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 35 player (2019-04-15).
Chloe Sjuberg, a communications assistant from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 35 player (2018-11-06). Last name pronounced like "SHOO-berg".
Jeff Henderson, a retail manager from Calgary, Alberta, Canada Season 35 player (2019-04-10).
Jonathan Greenan, a human rights legal officer from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada Season 35 1-time champion: $27,201 + $2,000.
Emma Hill Kepron, a librarian from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 2024 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 39 2-time champion: $26,000 + $2,000.
Emma Hill Kepron, a librarian from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 2024 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 39 2-time champion: $26,000 + $2,000.
Gord Brown, an editor and writer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 11 1-time champion: $11,100. Gord\'s full first name is Gordon....
Jordan Nussbaum, a lawyer from Thornhill, Ontario, Canada Season 34 1-time champion: $15,800 + $2,000.
Hannah McIntyre, an author from Whistler, British Columbia, Canada Season 35 1-time champion: $20,200 + $1,000.
Lucy Yuan, a lawyer from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 36 player (2019-12-20).
Quemars Ahmed, a field organizer from La Cañada Flintridge, California Season 36 player (2020-05-01).
Rob Blumenstein, a paralegal originally from Montreal, Quebec, Canada Season 40 player (2024-04-18).
Jennifer Abel, a graduate student from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 35 player (2019-07-17).
Emma Badame, a digital marketing manager from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 35 1-time champion: $12,600 + $2,000.
Tehmeena Malik, a business developer from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Season 38 player (2022-07-12).
Ali Hasan, a secondary school teacher from New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada Season 34 3-time champion: $67,801 + $2,000. Ali was given (only)...
Tom Heffron, a facilities manager from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 12 player (1996-07-08).
Chris Fennell, a professor from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 34 player (2017-09-12).
Dinu Nesan, a postdoctoral fellow and university lecturer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 30 1-time champion: $18,001 + $1,000. Name pronounced like "DIH-noo...
Sharon Lawson, an administrative assistant from Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Season 36 1-time champion: $19,601 + $1,000.
Martin Bruer, a house renovator from London, Ontario, Canada Season 11 player (1995-06-14).
Barton Wong, a senior trading associate from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 35 2-time champion: $56,000 + $2,000.
Tracey Lazareth, a teacher and librarian from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Season 34 player (2018-06-11). JBoard user name: tlazareth
Kirsten Morry, a lawyer from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Season 35 player (2018-10-02).
Emily Hampshire, an actor and writer originally from Montreal, Quebec, Canada 2023 Primetime Celebrity Jeopardy! quarterfinalist: $30,000 for GLAAD.
Mirza Gluhic, a transcriber from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 34 1-time champion: $28,200 + $2,000. Name pronounced like "MEER-zah GLOOH-ik".
Whitney Wood, a history professor from Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada Season 38 player (2022-06-23).
Evelyn Rubin, a family physician from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 35 2-time champion: $52,402 + $1,000.
Anthony Niblett, a law professor from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 30 1-time champion: $19,601 + $2,000.
Gabriel DeRoche, a Ph.D. student originally from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 37 player (2020-12-10).
Phil Segal, a journalist from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 10 player (1993-10-08).
Jon Choi, a law student originally from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 30 1-time champion: $11,900 + $2,000. No returning champion Hometown...
Matthew Church, a medical student from Prince George, British Columbia, Canada Season 30 2-time champion: $29,000 + $2,000.
Peggy Gibbons, a legal editor from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 38 player (2022-06-15).
Sally Leedham, a legal assistant from Bradford, Ontario, Canada Season 35 player (2019-07-05).
Kathleen Hagen, a registered nurse originally from Ottawa, Canada Season 3 player (1986-12-24): a Fultron car stereo.
Andrew Lundy, a digital journalist from Burlington, Ontario, Canada Season 35 player (2018-09-14).
John Groves, a legislative technical specialist originally from Forteau, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Season 39 player (2023-05-18).
Govind Dandekar, a solutions architect from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 39 player (2023-03-15).
Mattea Roach, a tutor from Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2023 Jeopardy! Masters 2nd place player: $250,000. 2022 Tournament of Champions...
Reem Fattouh, a web editor from Sudbury, Ontario, Canada Season 30 player (2013-12-09). Last name pronounced like "fa-TYOO". No challenger...
Drew Fox, a bartender originally from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 37 player (2021-04-12).
Mattea Roach, a writer and podcaster from Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2023 Jeopardy! Masters 2nd place player: $250,000. 2022 Tournament of Champions...
Mattea Roach, a writer and podcaster from Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2023 Jeopardy! Masters 2nd place player: $250,000. 2022 Tournament of Champions...
Evan Singer, a beverage packaging specialist from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 36 player (2020-03-26).
Chelsea Watt, a communications manager from New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada Season 39 player (2023-07-18).
Tessa Matsuzaki, a graphic designer from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 38 player (2022-06-08).
Aaron Craig, an attorney originally from Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2023 Champions Wildcard 1st runner-up: $50,000. Season 37 2-time champion: $51,254...
Aaron Craig, a business litigation attorney originally from Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2023 Champions Wildcard 1st runner-up: $50,000. Season 37 2-time champion: $51,254...
Gary Waters, a college math teacher from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 34 player (2018-05-21).
George Buri, a university instructor from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Season 33 player (2017-07-21). Last name pronounced like "BYUR-ee".
Jack Ramieri, a lawyer from Windsor, Ontario Canada Season 12 player (1996-06-10).
Billy Shawn, a student originally from Vancouver, Canada Season 2 player (1985-06-06). Due to the missing introductions in the...
India Cooper, an actor and copy editor from New York, New York \"She became a 5-time champion in 1991. An actor and copy...
Kim Lifeso, an associate director of scientific training from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Season 36 player (2020-03-13).
Andrew Thomson, a journalist from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 36 2-time champion: $30,800 + $2,000.
Sean Thompson, a library assistant from Quispamsis, New Brunswick, Canada Season 35 player (2019-01-30).
Eric Pérez, an order management specialist from Shallow Lake, Ontario, Canada Season 38 player (2022-05-24).
Kris Prue, a customer service representative from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 36 1-time champion: $37,600 + $1,000.
Dave Sanders, a physician from Strathroy, Ontario, Canada Season 11 1-time champion: $9,601.
Mark Pawlowski, a financial advisor originally from Montreal, Canada Season 7 player (1990-12-18). Last name pronounced like \"paw-LEV-skee\".
Lindsey Berns, an international school administrator from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 36 player (2019-10-11).
Sara-Jane Whitaker, an office clerk from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 33 player (2017-07-12).
Anne Summers, a housewife originally from Calgary, Canada Season 3 1-time champion: $7,000.
Raisa Deber, a teacher from Toronto, Canada Season 5 2-time champion: $21,400.
Matt Petroff, a management consultant from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 38 player (2022-05-12).
Zorn Pink, a policy analyst from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 35 1-time champion: $7,400 + $1,000.
Michael Ireton, a graduate student originally from Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada Season 12 1-time champion: $7,600.
Jennifer Aziz, a lawyer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 36 player (2020-02-24).
Tara O'Byrne, a senior advisor on aviation security from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 34 player (2018-07-24).
Rob Lamanna, a product manager from Whitby, Ontario, Canada Season 39 player (2022-12-01).
Ray Lalonde, a scenic artist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 39 13-time champion: $386,400...
Ray Lalonde, a scenic artist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 39 13-time champion: $386,400...
Brooke MacKenzie, a lawyer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 36 1-time champion: $17,300 + $2,000.
Kristyna Ng, a corporate strategist from Calgary, Alberta, Canada Season 36 player (2020-02-11).
Steve Traynor, a bartender from Montreal, Canada Season 10 player (1994-03-02).
Juveria Zaheer, a psychiatrist from Whitby, Ontario, Canada 2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2024 Champions Wildcard winner: $100,000...
Juveria Zaheer, a psychiatrist from Whitby, Ontario, Canada 2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2024 Champions Wildcard winner: $100,000...
Sam Papuha, a graduate student from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Season 39 player (2022-11-25).
Juveria Zaheer, a psychiatrist from Whitby, Ontario, Canada 2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2024 Champions Wildcard winner: $100,000...
Marie Claude Dussault, a translator and editor from Montreal, Quebec, Canada Season 39 player (2023-05-04).
Juveria Zaheer, a psychiatrist from Whitby, Ontario, Canada 2024 Tournament of Champions quarterfinalist: $5,000. 2024 Champions Wildcard winner: $100,000...
Marsha Hymanson, a law student from La Cañada, California Season 5 player (1989-03-17).
Mary Peace, a high school teacher from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 35 player (2019-05-22).
Caitlin Hayes, a musician and educator from North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 38 player (2022-04-18).
Robert Daguillard, a doctoral candidate originally from Montreal, Canada Season 13 player (1996-09-09).
Michelle Cabral, an elementary school music teacher from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 34 3-time champion: $46,693 + $2,000.
Harvey Barron, a lawyer from Toronto, Canada Season 5 player (1988-11-22).
Father Gregory Coiro, a Roman Catholic priest from La Cañada, California Season 1 player (1984-11-14).
Rodrigo Morante-Tirado, a financial analyst from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 36 player (2019-09-16).
Lau Mehes, a youth substance use prevention worker from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 36 player (2020-01-22). Last name pronounced like "MAY-hay".
Diandra D\'Alessio, a technical writer from Montreal, Quebec, Canada 2024 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 39 2-time champion: $15,700 + $1,000.
Max Maxwell, an attorney from Centerville, Virginia Season 11 player (1994-11-28). In his contestant interview, Max said that...
Diandra D\'Alessio, a technical writer from Montreal, Quebec, Canada 2024 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 39 2-time champion: $15,700 + $1,000.
Vince Bacani, a risk manager from Montreal, Quebec, Canada 2024 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 39 1-time champion: $13,000 + $2,000.
Vince Bacani, a risk manager from Montreal, Quebec, Canada 2024 Champions Wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 39 1-time champion: $13,000 + $2,000.
Steve Spriensma, a writer from Port Dover, Ontario, Canada Season 34 player (2018-07-05).
John McCormack, from Canada Season 5 player (1989-04-18). The introduction was missing from the recording...
Marie Corcoran, an elementary school teacher from Calgary, Alberta, Canada Season 12 1-time champion: $11,300.
Evan Freeman, a veterinarian from Georgetown, Ontario, Canada Season 38 player (2022-03-16).
Ramesh Mantha, an electrical engineer from Toronto, Ontario Season 27 player (2011-05-17).
Michael Daunt, a graduate student from Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Season 12 5-time champion: $64,198.
Amanda Steadman, a director of underwriting policy from Winnipeg, Manitoba Season 29 player (2013-04-25).
Padraic Scanlan, a Ph.D. student in history originally from Montreal, Quebec, Canada Season 29 1-time champion: $11,400 + $1,000.
Ujal Thakor, a director of strategy from Calgary, Alberta, Canada Season 38 player (2022-03-02).
Norm Horner, an elementary school teacher from Pointe-Claire, Canada Season 10 player (1993-12-28).
Dwayne Williams, a law student from Toronto, Canada Season 5 player (1989-01-02).
Wayne Turmel, a comedian and writer originally from Vancouver, Canada Season 10 player (1994-04-25).
Sylvia Izzo Hunter, a marketing manager from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 39 player (2023-06-02).
Michael Vaz, a tutor from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada 2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $2,000. Season 39 player (2022-12-21). Last...
Damian Yu, an executive compensation consultant originally from West Vancouver, Canada Season 27 2-time champion: $24,400 + $2,000.
Sean Doyle, a corporate trainer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 25 player (2008-10-06).
Michael Vaz, a tutor from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada 2023 Second Chance competition semifinalist: $2,000. Season 39 player (2022-12-21). Last...
Marianne Dos Santos, an intermediate French and religion teacher from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 39 player (2022-10-14).
Kyle Marshall, a library branch manager from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Season 39 player (2023-05-31).
Tova Perlmutter, a nonprofit executive from Windsor, Ontario, Canada Season 25 player (2008-09-30). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Generalist
Francis Gomes, a quality assurance technologist from Tottenham, Ontario, Canada Season 39 player (2022-10-05). Last name pronounced like "go-MESS".
Helen Juvonen, an actor from Toronto, Canada Season 29 2-time champion: $57,202 + $1,000. Last name pronounced like "YOO-voh-nen".
Mike Stafford, a radio newscaster originally from Toronto, Canada Season 3 player (1987-02-02).
Duncan Stewart, a research director from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 27 player (2011-03-18).
Lewis Black, a stand-up comedian from Lewis Black's Root of All Evil "With success in films, plays, books, and TV specials, he tours...
John Clarke, a management consultant originally from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 29 player (2013-07-17).
Hyman Sisman, a lawyer originally from Montreal, Canada Season 7 player (1991-07-01).
Reuben D'souza, a surgical consultant from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Season 39 player (2023-01-06). Reuben's preferred orthography for his surname is...
Laura Suzuki, a graphic designer from Toronto, Canada Season 29 player (2013-01-01).
Dorian Ellis, a chef from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 1 1-day champion: $8,999. Dorian was returned to the show...
Grant McSheffrey, a software developer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 33 3-time champion: $69,201 + $1,000. JBoard user name: mcsheffrey
Andrew Haringer, a college instructor from Squamish, British Columbia, Canada 2015 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 31 5-time champion:...
Elijah Siegler, a graduate student originally from Toronto, Canada Season 13 player (1996-09-13).
Scott Shewfelt, a writer originally from Tavistock, Ontario, Canada 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 37 2-time champion: $46,800 + $2,000.
Bill Klippel, a pricing specialist originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Season 1 3-time champion: $4,400. Bill died at age 63 on 2011-04-06. Obituary.
Scott Shewfelt, a writer originally from Tavistock, Ontario, Canada 2023 Champions Wildcard quarterfinalist: $5,000. Season 37 2-time champion: $46,800 + $2,000.
Tom Rack, an actor and writer from Montreal, Canada Season 10 1-time champion: $18,300.
Carlos Hernandez Fisher, a graphic designer and computer salesperson from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 29 player (2013-07-05).
Derek Rolstone, a human resources analyst from Winnipeg, Canada Season 13 player (1996-09-23).
Judy Senecal, a medical techologist from Montreal, Canada Season 8 player (1992-05-29).
Jenny Gu, a medical student from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 32 player (2015-11-05).
Richard Schwartz, an astrophysicist from La Cañada, California Season 2 player (1986-04-29). Richard died on 2020-12-12.
Tim Dawson, a voice actor originally from La Cañada, California Season 11 1-time champion: $6,900.
Leanne Vincent, a geospatial analyst from Calgary, Alberta, Canada Season 33 player (2017-02-28).
Laura Paquet, a romance novelist and travel writer from Ottawa, Canada Season 20 player (2004-05-17). Laura's website. An interview concerning her Jeopardy!...
Peter Dyakowski, a professional football player from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Season 30 player (2014-06-03). Last name pronounced like "DIE-uh-KOW-skee".
Sarah von Riedemann, a medical writer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 32 player (2016-06-15).
Ryan Mill, an intelligence analyst from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 33 player (2016-09-22).
Anna Kata, a graduate student in public health from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Season 32 player (2016-06-10). Last name pronounced like "KAT-ah".
Matt Kellison, an economist from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 33 player (2017-02-06).
Ron Nurwisah, an editor originally from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 39 player (2023-06-23).
Corbett Hancey, a journalist from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Season 32 player (2015-10-13).
Sujit Roy, a tour guide from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 24 player (2008-06-16).
Sameer Rawal, an internal medicine resident from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 32 player (2015-10-08). JBoard user name: macsr
Nabeela Rahman, a co-operative education coordinator from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Season 39 player (2023-06-21).
Kevin Bertsch, a data analyst from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 24 player (2008-01-03). According to the official site, Kevin's hometown...
Dave Ruddell, a forensic scientist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 24 player (2008-07-07).
Anne-Marie Masse, a veterinarian from Pierrefonds, Quebec, Canada Season 31 player (2015-07-23). Last name pronounced like "MASS".
Sarah Shody, a lawyer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 30 player (2014-04-28). Last name pronounced like "SHAW-dee".
Rima Rozen, a professor from Montreal, Canada Season 12 1-time champion: $7,650.
Jennifer Fremlin, an English professor originally from Sault Ste. Marie, Canada Season 18 player (2002-06-07).
Frédérique Delaprée, a foreign service officer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 30 2-time champion: $20,800 + $2,000.
Amanda Ross-White, a librarian from Kingston, Ontario, Canada Season 22 player (2006-06-21).
Andrew Marshall, a computer specialist from Toronto, Canada Season 18 player (2002-05-20).
Marek Karwowski, a trade consultant from Toronto, Canada Season 18 player (2001-12-03). Last name pronounced like "kar-VOW-ski".
Mark Edelson, a software developer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 22 2-time champion: $24,199 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Mark416
Lan Djang, a business analyst from Toronto, Canada 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) member:...
Hans Huizing, a principal from Red Deer, Alberta, Canada Season 32 player (2016-07-18). Last name pronounced like "HOW-zing".
Barbara-Anne Eddy, a freelance researcher from Vancouver, Canada 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1988 Tournament...
Lesley Marshall, a fundraising consultant from Toronto, Canada Season 18 player (2001-10-19).
Geoffrey Zimmerman, a lawyer from Toronto, Canada Season 18 player (2001-11-26).
Bridget Ker, a museum professional from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Season 31 player (2015-07-07).
Tanya Knight, an immigration counselor from Toronto, Canada Season 18 1-time champion: $3,500.
Victor Ferreira, a transplant immunologist from Cambridge, Ontario, Canada Season 32 player (2016-03-11).
Bob Blake, an actuary from Vancouver, British Columbia "An actuary from Vancouver, British Columbia, Bob Blake, who has won...
John Lee, a systems analyst originally from White Rock, British Columbia, Canada Season 18 player (2001-10-10).
Theo Caldwell, an investment adviser from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 22 player (2006-04-25).
Julie Backer, a librarian from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 22 player (2006-05-25). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: JLo
Alex Champlin, a copywriter from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 31 player (2014-09-30).
Soumia Meiyappan, a research associate from Brampton, Ontario, Canada Season 32 player (2016-03-03). Name pronounced like "SOW-mee-ya MAY-yap-pen".
Gordon Graham, a recent anthropology graduate from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Season 30 1-time champion: $28,800 + $2,000.
Virginia Hatfield, an opera singer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 30 player (2014-07-14).
Raena de Silvia, an artist from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 22 player (2006-04-13).
Shari Dwoskin, a law student originally from Montreal, Canada Season 29 player (2012-11-05).
Shayna Kravetz, an educator and writer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 31 player (2015-06-24).
Bill Crowley, a hotel employee from Goderich, Ontario, Canada Season 22 1-time champion: $14,600 + $2,000. First syllable of last...
Joshua Parr, a high school teacher from Montreal, Quebec, Canada Season 32 player (2016-02-22).
Eric Dolansky, a Ph.D. student in marketing from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 22 2-time champion: $46,402 + $2,000.
Kathleen Larkey, an ESL teacher and program coordinator from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 22 1-time champion: $13,200 + $1,000.
Ian Giesbrecht, a learning quality specialist originally from Sandspit, British Columbia, Canada Season 31 player (2015-06-28). JBoard user name: mennoknight
Bob Verini, a film journalist and test prep teacher from Los Angeles, California "A resident of New York City when he won the 1987...
Cyndi Pruss, a biochemist from Kingston, Ontario, Canada Season 31 player (2015-01-14). JBoard user name: cmp146 Husband's JBoard user...
Dominic Owen-Williams, an office clerk originally from Jamaica, now living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 22 1-time champion: $2,800 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: gdab55
Myfanwy Davies, a retired china shop manager and volunteer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 30 player (2014-02-25). First name pronounced like "muh-VAN-wee" (Johnny announced...
John Colterman, a high school physics teacher from Burlington, Ontario, Canada Season 21 player (2005-07-05).
Julia Clark, a senior at Harvard University from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada 2014 College Championship wildcard semifinalist: $10,000.
Chris McKillop, a management consultant from Toronto, Canada Season 5 3-time champion: $34,851.
Michael Daunt, an accountant from Canada 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) member:...
Craig Moysey, a business specialist originally from Brockville, Ontario, Canada Season 31 player (2015-06-08). JBoard user name: CheezeWhiz
Eric Vernon, a retired government relations specialist from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 33 2-time champion: $50,400 + $1,000.
Lance Johnson, a model aircraft engine technician from Champaign, Illinois "He was the first to get to the 5-win mark in...
Robert Slaven, a research officer from Yellowknife, Canada 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) member:...
Leslie Frates, a Spanish teacher from Hayward, California "A Jeopardy! tournament veteran, her best-known Jeopardy! appearance may be in...
Michelle Chang, an 11-year-old from Suwanee, Georgia "This sixth grader picks the most unusual places to lose her...
Jordan Brand, an anesthesiologist from Westchester, New York Season 26 1-time champion: $24,405 + $2,000. The Sesame Street character...
Adam Weissengruber, a librarian from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 33 player (2017-03-21).
Andrew Haringer, a college instructor from Squamish, British Columbia, Canada 2015 Tournament of Champions wildcard semifinalist: $10,000. Season 31 5-time champion:...
Kevin Porter, a software consultant from Guelph, Canada Season 9 2-time champion: $29,400.
Jenifer Thomas, a teacher assistant from Jacksonville, North Carolina Season 26 1-time champion: $13,400 + $2,000. Jenifer Thomas October 5,...
Justin Braganza, a grocery store clerk from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 27 player (2011-01-11).
Enrique Machado, an oil filtration business developer from Orlando, Florida Season 26 1-time champion: $30,799 + $2,000. Enrique Machado September 16,...
Michelle Chan, an architect from Montreal, Quebec, Canada Season 32 player (2015-12-14).
Cathy Flanagan, an administrator from Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada Season 25 player (2008-12-26).
Stephanie Lalonde, a survey manager from Ottawa, Ontario Season 24 player (2007-11-28).
Christine Carrino Gorowara, a teacher educator from Wilmington, Delaware Season 25 2-time champion: $43,202 + $1,000. Wife of Season 26...
Trevor Janes, a software developer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 25 player (2009-01-21).
George Tsuji, a software engineer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 27 1-time champion: $20,000 + $2,000. Last name pronounced like...
Scott Masters, a high school teacher from Toronto, Ontario Canada Season 13 player (1997-03-26).
Shane McCune, an editor and journalist from Pender Harbour, British Columbia, Canada Season 23 player (2006-11-06).
Tigger Jourard, a faculty administrative assistant from London, Ontario, Canada Season 23 player (2007-05-17).
Michelle Ryan, a lawyer from Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Season 14 player (1998-04-22).
Bob Blake, an actuary from Vancouver, British Columbia 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1990 Tournament...
Lara Beaton, a software tester from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 22 player (2006-03-17).
Mark Quigg, a family doctor from Collingwood, Ontario, Canada Season 14 player (1998-05-18).
Samantha Kaji, a supervisor from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada Season 22 1-time champion: $18,900 + $1,000. Jeopardy! Message Board user name: Samkaji
Ben Wiener, an advertising executive originally from Toronto, Canada Season 14 1-time champion: $13,000.
Hannah Dvorak-Carbone, a graduate student originally from Nepean, Ontario, Canada Season 14 player (1998-02-20).
Michael Smith, an actor originally from Montreal, Quebec, Canada Season 22 player (2006-03-07).
Andrew Segal, a student originally from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 22 player (2005-09-23).
Jim Mainguy, a customer service representative from North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Season 22 player (2006-07-21). Last name pronounced like "MAIN-gee" (with a...
Natalia Mayer, a library selection specialist from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 13 player (1997-06-30).
John Moore, a talk radio show host from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 22 player (2006-01-31).
Robert Slaven, an office automation specialist from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) member:...
Martha McKinney, a pediatrician from Kingston, Ontario, Canada Season 22 player (2005-09-15).
Wendy Middleton, a teacher from Barrie, Ontario Canada Season 14 player (1997-09-22).
Lynda Pinnington, a training consultant from Cambridge, Ontario Canada Season 13 2-time champion: $19,401.
Paul Shaffer, a composer and musical director from The Late Show with David Letterman "David Letterman's musical director for 24 years, he's also musical producer...
Robert Gomma, a physics research intern from Montreal, Quebec, Canada Season 23 player (2006-09-14). Last name pronounced like "GO-ma". Jeopardy! Message...
Michael Daunt, an accountant from Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Elite Eighteen (Round 2 winners) member:...
Wes Kovarik, a senior from Antioch, California 2005 Teen Tournament 1st runner-up: $30,000. 17 at the time of the Teen Tournament.
Rena Miller, a university instructor from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Season 22 player (2006-04-03)
Cynthia Kocanovic, a fundraiser from Toronto, Canada Season 18 1-time champion: $14,300. Last name pronounced ko-SAHN-oh-vich.
Nemanja Dundjerovic, an electrical engineer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Season 22 1-time champion: $20,500 + $2,000.
Andrew Locke, a lawyer from Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada Season 14 player (1997-12-30).
Helen Kaluzny, a freelance broadcast journalist from Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Season 22 player (2005-10-06).
Bob Blake, an actuary from Vancouver, British Columbia 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Round 1 player: $5,000. 1990 Tournament...
Brian Weikle, a consultant from Minneapolis, Minnesota 2005 Ultimate Tournament of Champions Nifty Nine (players with byes into...
Trevor Pritchard, a freelance writer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada Season 22 player (2006-02-24). Jeopardy! Message Board user name: tcp909



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