| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Largest contemporary circus producer on Earth, based in Saint-Michel | Cirque du {Soleil} | 85%
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| 15th Prime Minister of Canada, whom Montreal's airport is named for | Pierre Trudeau | 85%
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| Event Montreal hosted in 1976 | Summer Olympics | 82%
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| NHL team nicknamed the "Habs" | Montreal Canadiens | 79%
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| Largest rivers that flow through Greater Montreal | Saint Lawrence | 76%
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| English-language universities in Montreal | McGill | 73%
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| Highest point on the Island of Montreal, and the namesake for the city | Mount Royal | 70%
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| Original name of Montreal | Ville-{Marie} | 67%
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| Famous singer from the nearby town of Charlemagne | Celine Dion | 64%
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| Largest suburb city of Montreal | Laval | 61%
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| English-language universities in Montreal | Concordia | 58%
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| Event Montreal hosted in 1967, also known as "Expo 67" | World's Fair | 52%
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| Historic canal built across the Island of Montreal so that boats could avoid thedangerous river rapids | {Lachine} Canal | 45%
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| Airport built in 1975 to replace the original, but ceased all of its passenger flights in 2004 | Mirabel | 42%
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| Catholic basilica of Old Montreal that opened in 1829 | Notre-Dame | 36%
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| Second-largest suburb | Longueuil | 33%
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| Largest rivers that flow through Greater Montreal | Ottawa River | 33%
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| Actor of James T. Kirk in Star Trek | William Shatner | 30%
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| Mayor of Montreal during both of the above events | Jean Drapeau | 27%
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| Oldest street of Montreal, named for the city's founder | Saint-{Paul} | 27%
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| Island the above is located on | Jésus | 24%
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| Nickname that Mark Twain gave to Montreal | The City of a Hundred {Steeple}s | 9%
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