| Clue | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Most populous city | Calgary | 97%
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| Capital city | Edmonton | 96%
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| Canada's oldest national park | Banff | 88%
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| Mountain range in the southwestern border | Rocky Mountains | 83%
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| Event hosted in 1988 | Winter Olympics | 83%
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| Most important export | Oil | 81%
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| Alberta is one of these provinces | {Prairie} Provinces | 71%
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| Rodeo festival held in the above | Stampede | 69%
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| River on which the capital lies | North {Saskatchewan} | 61%
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| Largest national park in the above | Jasper | 59%
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| Biggest city in Northern Alberta | Fort {McMurray} | 56%
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| Biggest city in Southern Alberta | Lethbridge | 47%
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| Alberta split from this territory in 1905 to become a province | Northwest Territories | 47%
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| Food product Alberta is famous for | Beef | 44%
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| Political party that has the most seats in Alberta legislature | United {Conservative} | 44%
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| Name of the trio peaks near Canmore | The Three {Sisters} | 43%
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| Daughter of Queen Victoria after whom Alberta is named | Princess {Louise} | 39%
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| Rock band from Hanna | Nickelback | 32%
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| Large lake on the Saskatchewan border | Lake Athabasca | 31%
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| Vodka-based cocktail | Caesar | 26%
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| Iconic glacially fed lake in above, located in "Valley of the Ten Peaks" | Moraine Lake | 24%
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| Tallest mountain | Mount Columbia | 14%
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