| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital city of Manitoba | Winnipeg | 94%
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| The above is named after a ... | Lake | 91%
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| Oceanic bay Manitoba borders | Hudson Bay | 88%
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| Collective name of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba | The {Prairie} Provinces | 85%
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| Most common nickname of Manitoba | Land of 100,000 {Lakes} | 79%
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| Type of animal that can be seen roaming the streets of the above | Polar Bear | 69%
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| Name of the NHL team of Manitoba | Jets | 68%
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| Port city named for the 1st Duke of Marlborough | Churchill | 64%
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| Iconic fictional bear that was inspired by a black bear named after the capital | Winnie-the-Pooh | 64%
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| Major lake shared by Minnesota and Ontario | Lake of the {Woods} | 61%
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| In 1942, the If Day was a simulated invasion and occupation of the capital by this country | Germany | 60%
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| The town of Gimli is home to the largest diaspora of people from this island-nation | Iceland | 54%
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| River on which that city is located | Red River | 53%
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| Most populous city in northern Manitoba (hint: namesake of a famous British actress named Emma) | Thompson | 53%
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| Second most populous city in Manitoba | Brandon | 51%
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| Singer of "Harvest Moon" and "Cinnamon Girl" | Neil Young | 37%
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| Founder of Manitoba (hint: shares his last name with the currency of Cambodia) | Louis Riel | 33%
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| Largest winter festival in Western Canada | Festival du {Voyageur} | 29%
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| Rock band whose members include Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings | The Guess Who | 28%
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| Canadian prime minister who was an MP for Portage la Prairie, Manitoba | Arthur {Meighen} | 18%
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