| Clue | Answer | % Correct | |
|---|---|---|---|
| N | Translation of "Nova Scotia" from Latin | New Scotland | 100%
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| B | Largest island: Cape ______ | Breton | 90%
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| F | Bay known for extremely high tides | Fundy | 90%
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| H | Capital of Nova Scotia | Halifax | 90%
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| I | Type of landform that connects Nova Scotia to the rest of mainland Canada | Isthmus | 90%
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| M | Provincial flower (hint: famous ship) | Mayflower | 90%
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| Q | Group that settled Dartmouth in 1785 | Quakers | 90%
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| T | Sitcom set in NS: _____ Park Boys | Trailer | 90%
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| A | First name of Keith and Graham Bell | Alexander | 80%
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| E | Event in the capital's harbor in 1917 | Explosion | 80%
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| U | Acadia, Dalhousie, Saint Mary's, etc. | University | 80%
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| Z | Permanent population of Sable Island | Zero | 80%
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| G | Maine or Saint Lawrence, e.g. | Gulf | 70%
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| P | Lighthouse known across Canada: _____'s Cove | Peggy | 60%
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| S | Second-largest city in Nova Scotia | Sydney | 60%
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| V | Northernmost county of Nova Scotia | Victoria | 60%
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| W | The Wolfville area is known for this | Wine | 60%
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| Y | Port town in the far southwest | Yarmouth | 60%
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| C | Scenic highway located on the above, named for a famous explorer | Cabot | 50%
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| D | Sliced meat in pita bread dish | Donair | 50%
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| J | Major blizzard in 2004: White ____ | Juan | 40%
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| K | One of three national parks in NS | Kejimkujik | 40%
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| L | Town that became a WHS in 1995 | Lunenburg | 40%
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| R | First French settlement: Port _____ | Royal | 40%
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| O | Family that built the Bluenose II | Oland | 30%
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