#9046, aired 2024-02-26 | WORLD CITIES $6,000 (Daily Double): Fittingly, this capital is the Yukon headquarters of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Whitehorse |
#8945, aired 2023-10-06 | CANADIAN CITIES $200: On the northwest shore of Lake Ontario, this city is home to about 10% of Canada's population Toronto |
#8945, aired 2023-10-06 | CANADIAN 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 2023-10-06 | CANADIAN CITIES $600: Also the site of the largest mall in Canada, this oil city of Alberta is "The Gateway to the North" Edmonton |
#8945, aired 2023-10-06 | CANADIAN CITIES $800: Flooding in 1950 in Winnipeg by this river of the north led to the building of floodways there to bypass the city the Red River of the North |
#8945, aired 2023-10-06 | CANADIAN CITIES $1000: Fredericton is the capital of this Atlantic province New Brunswick |
#8924, aired 2023-07-27 | WORLD CITIES $800: I found my thrill on Parliament Hill in this city with a visit to the Canadian Senate chamber Ottawa |
#8862, aired 2023-05-02 | WORLD CITIES $800: In 1809 John Molson linked Quebec & this city by water with the first Canadian steamboat Montreal |
#7795, aired 2018-06-29 | OLYMPIC HOST CITIES $800: The 1976 Summer Games in this Canadian city were boycotted by 22 African nations Montreal |
#7081, aired 2015-06-01 | CANADIAN CITIES $400: In 1992, this city's velodrome, once used in the Olympic Games, was transformed into an environmental biodome Montreal |
#7081, aired 2015-06-01 | CANADIAN CITIES $800: Residents of this Saskatchewan city are called Moose Javians Moose Jaw |
#7081, aired 2015-06-01 | CANADIAN CITIES $1600: An intersection in this provincial capital is the original western terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway Victoria, British Columbia |
#7081, aired 2015-06-01 | CANADIAN CITIES $2000: This Alberta resort was the first municipality to be incorporated within a Canadian national park Banff |
#7081, aired 2015-06-01 | CANADIAN CITIES $5,400 (Daily Double): The swan is a symbol of this Ontario city; each year, white & black swans are released into the Avon River Stratford |
#5851, aired 2010-02-08 | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY, EH? $600: Of the top 5 Canadian cities in population, it's the one closest to the Pacific Ocean Vancouver |
#5439, aired 2008-04-10 | ANAGRAMMED CANADIAN CITIES $400: Napoleon would feel defeated there:
WOO LATER Waterloo |
#5439, aired 2008-04-10 | ANAGRAMMED CANADIAN CITIES $800: An "equine" town in the Yukon:
HE HOTWIRES Whitehorse |
#5439, aired 2008-04-10 | ANAGRAMMED CANADIAN CITIES $1200: Capital of a prairie province:
MOON DENT Edmonton |
#5439, aired 2008-04-10 | ANAGRAMMED CANADIAN CITIES $1600: A "feminine" city on Prince Edward Island:
NEWT LOOT CHART Charlottetown |
#5439, aired 2008-04-10 | ANAGRAMMED CANADIAN CITIES $2000: A provincial capital (long may it rule):
GAINER Regina |
#5244, aired 2007-05-31 | CANADIAN CITIES $400: It's been called the "Gibraltar of America" because of the Citadel, a fort overlooking the St. Lawrence River Quebec City |
#5244, aired 2007-05-31 | CANADIAN CITIES $800: It was capital of the Northwest Territories from 1882 to 1905, when it became the provincial capital of Saskatchewan Regina |
#5244, aired 2007-05-31 | CANADIAN CITIES $1200: In 1934 gold was discovered in this capital of the Northwest Territories; in 1991 diamonds were discovered there Yellowknife |
#5244, aired 2007-05-31 | CANADIAN CITIES $1600: Named for a queen, this capital of Prince Edward Island is the seat of Queens County Charlottetown |
#5244, aired 2007-05-31 | CANADIAN CITIES $2000: Known for great skiing, this Alberta resort is "Canada's Highest Town" at 4,537 feet Banff |
#4979, aired 2006-04-13 | ANAGRAMMED CANADIAN CITIES $200: C'est magnifique:
LEMON RAT Montreal |
#4979, aired 2006-04-13 | ANAGRAMMED CANADIAN CITIES $400: Oh, man, it's in Manitoba:
GIN IN PEW Winnipeg |
#4979, aired 2006-04-13 | ANAGRAMMED CANADIAN CITIES $600: B.C.-ing you there:
NOVA CURVE Vancouver |
#4979, aired 2006-04-13 | ANAGRAMMED CANADIAN CITIES $800: My hometown:
BUS RUDY Sudbury |
#4979, aired 2006-04-13 | ANAGRAMMED CANADIAN CITIES $1000: Cowboys love it:
LACY RAG Calgary |
#3174, aired 1998-05-21 | CANADIAN CITIES $100: English is also widely spoken in this largest French-speaking city outside of Paris Montreal |
#3174, aired 1998-05-21 | CANADIAN CITIES $200: The North Saskatchewan River divides this Albertan capital in half Edmonton |
#3174, aired 1998-05-21 | CANADIAN CITIES $300: The CFL's B.C. Lions play their home games in this city Vancouver |
#3174, aired 1998-05-21 | CANADIAN CITIES $400: Whitehorse replaced Dawson as capital of this territory in 1953 Yukon Territory |
#3174, aired 1998-05-21 | CANADIAN CITIES $500: This Ontario city's underground walkway system can get you from Eaton Centre to Union Station Toronto |
#2912, aired 1997-04-08 | CANADIAN CITIES $200: Known for its stampede, this largest Alberta city is called Canada's oil & gas capital Calgary |
#2912, aired 1997-04-08 | CANADIAN CITIES $400: General Motors Place is the home of this city's Canucks hockey team Vancouver |
#2912, aired 1997-04-08 | CANADIAN CITIES $600: In North America this city's stock exchange is second in size only to the New York Stock Exchange Toronto |
#2912, aired 1997-04-08 | CANADIAN CITIES $800: Sites of interest in this city include the Old Market Square & the Manitoba legislative building Winnipeg |
#2912, aired 1997-04-08 | CANADIAN CITIES $1000: Province House, Canada's oldest legislative building, was completed in 1818 in this Nova Scotia city Halifax |
#2646, aired 1996-02-19 | WORLD CITIES $200: Points of interest in this Canadian city include Ontario Place & Maple Leaf Gardens Toronto |
#2493, aired 1995-06-07 | WORLD CITIES $800: In this Canadian city, you can visit Old Fort York, burned by U.S. forces in the War of 1812 Toronto, Ontario |
#2471, aired 1995-05-08 | WORLD CITIES $600: This French-Canadian city's stock exchange, which opened in 1874, is the oldest stock market in Canada Montreal |
#2413, aired 1995-02-15 | WORLD CITIES $600: One of this French-Canadian city's landmarks is Le Chateau Frontenac, a hotel built in the 1890s Quebec City |
#2368, aired 1994-12-14 | WORLD CITIES $200: This Canadian capital was originally called Bytown after Lt. Col. John By of the Royal Engineers Ottawa |
#2264, aired 1994-06-09 | U.S. "D" CITIES $400: This Iowa port was named for a French- Canadian explorer, the 1st to settle in the state Dubuque |
#2250, aired 1994-05-20 | WORLD CITIES $500: One entrance to the funicular in this French Canadian city is inside Louis Jolliet's restored home Quebec (City) |
#2093, aired 1993-10-13 | CANADIAN CITIES $200: The Royal Ontario Museum in this city is Canada's largest public museum Toronto |
#2093, aired 1993-10-13 | CANADIAN CITIES $400: Left over from the 1976 Olympics, this city's velodrome is now an environmental museum Montreal |
#2093, aired 1993-10-13 | CANADIAN CITIES $600: The best place to get an overview of this capital is from the Peace Tower on Wellington Street Ottawa |
#2093, aired 1993-10-13 | CANADIAN CITIES $800: Much of this capital of Nova Scotia was flattened in a munitions explosion during WWI Halifax |
#2093, aired 1993-10-13 | CANADIAN CITIES $1000: A 5-ton statue called "Golden Boy" tops the Manitoba capitol in this city Winnipeg |
#2029, aired 1993-06-03 | WORLD CITIES $400: Saskatoon in this Canadian province was named for a berry that grows near the river on which it lies Saskatchewan |
#1908, aired 1992-12-16 | CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY $300: St. John & St. John's are cities in these "New" provinces Newfoundland & New Brunswick |
#1795, aired 1992-05-22 | WORLD CITIES $1000: Regina, this Canadian province's capital, was originally called Pile O'Bones Saskatchewan |
#1794, aired 1992-05-21 | WORLD CITIES $600: This Canadian city's metro was the first subway in the Western Hemisphere to use rubber tires Montreal |
#1680, aired 1991-12-13 | CANADIAN CITIES $200: In the War of 1812, the British burned Washington after we burned this Ontario city Toronto |
#1680, aired 1991-12-13 | CANADIAN CITIES $400: The NHL Flames moved from Atlanta, which burned in 1864, to this city that had a big fire in 1886 Calgary |
#1680, aired 1991-12-13 | CANADIAN CITIES $600: This Manitoba city's Royal Ballet is world famous Winnipeg, Manitoba |
#1680, aired 1991-12-13 | CANADIAN CITIES $800: Though you take a ferry to get there, this provincial capital is still the west end of the Trans-Canada Highway Victoria |
#1680, aired 1991-12-13 | CANADIAN CITIES $1000: Founded in 1786, the Molson Brewery in this city is Canada's oldest operating brewery Montreal |
#1426, aired 1990-11-12 | WORLD CITIES $500: The Canadian & U.S. cities connected by the Rainbow Bridge share this name Niagara Falls |
#1169, aired 1989-10-05 | SPORTS CITIES $100: NHL teams in this Canadian city have included the Arenas, the St. Pats & the Maple Leafs Toronto |
#1108, aired 1989-05-31 | CITIES $600: The CN Tower, the world's tallest freestanding structure, is located in this Canadian city Toronto |
#531, aired 1986-12-22 | U.S. CITIES $1000: Iowa city named for French-Canadian who was 1st settler in the area Dubuque |
#419, aired 1986-04-17 | U.S. CITIES $400: Only auto tunnel crossing Canadian border runs from Windsor, Ont. to this city Detroit |
#172, aired 1985-05-07 | WORLD CITIES $400: This Canadian city is North America's busiest Pacific port Vancouver |
#44, aired 1984-11-08 | “V” CITIES $1000: North America’s 2nd-largest Chinatown is in this Canadian city Vancouver |