| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| U.S. state New Brunswick borders | Maine | 92%
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| New Brunswick was originally part of this province until 1784 | Nova Scotia | 83%
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| Capital city | Fredericton | 82%
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| Bay that has world's highest tides | Bay of Fundy | 81%
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| Most populous city | Moncton | 74%
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| Shediac is considered to be "world's capital" of this seafood | Lobster | 73%
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| Group of three provinces New Brunswick is part of | The {Maritime}s | 73%
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| Canada's first incorporated city | Saint John | 66%
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| Harland is home to world's longest covered of these structures | Bridge | 57%
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| Gulf on the east coast | Gulf of {Saint} {Lawrence} | 57%
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| Country where you would find the original Brunswick | Germany | 56%
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| Historical French colony New Brunswick war part of | Acadia | 54%
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| Animal or object on its flag | Lion / Ship | 53%
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| Bridge that links New Brunswick to Prince Edward Island | {Confederation} Bridge | 52%
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| Mountain range in northwestern New Brunswick | Appalachians | 45%
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| Canada's first of these whose main language is English was opened in the capital in 1785 | University | 35%
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| British PM who was born in Rexton and lived many years in New Brunswick | Andrew Bonar {Law} | 23%
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| Province flower | Purple Violet | 15%
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| Actor of "M*A*S*H" | Donald Sutherland | 14%
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| Western Hemisphere's largest tidal whirlpool | Old {Sow} | 10%
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