| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital of Saskatchewan | Regina | 94%
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| Most populous city | Saskatoon | 89%
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| U.S. states Saskatchewan borders (name either) | Montana | North Dakota | 82%
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| Collective name for Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba | The Prairies | 82%
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| Intersection of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nunavut and Northwest Territories | Four {Corners} | 71%
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| Saskatchewan is world's largest exporter of this seed, grown to make a type of popular yellow sauce | {Mustard} Seed | 67%
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| Saskatchewan is the second least _______ populated province, trailing only NL | Densely | 65%
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| The above was given its present name in 1882 in honour of this royal figure | Queen Victoria | 63%
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| River on which the above lies | South {Saskatchewan} | 58%
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| Majority of the its foreign-born residents were born in this Asian country | Philippines | 54%
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| 92% of this major lake is located in Saskatchewan (hint: type of animal called caribou in North America) | Lake Reindeer | 53%
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| Fourth-biggest city in Saskatchewan, home to the Snowbirds | Moose Jaw | 52%
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| Third-biggest city, two of its MPs became prime ministers of Canada | Prince Albert | 50%
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| Saskatchewan is the only province that appear ___________ on maps | Rectangular | 48%
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| Slogan on the licence plates of Saskatchewan | Land of the Living {Skies} | 46%
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| Major lake shares with Alberta | Lake Athabasca | 42%
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| Actor of "The Naked Gun" that was born in the capital in 1926 | Leslie Nielsen | 35%
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| Conservative prime minister (1957-63) who lived most of his life in Saskatchewan | John Diefenbaker | 34%
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| Prime minister from that city who served during World War II | Mackenzie King | 28%
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| The University of Saskatchewan is home to this synchrotron | Canadian {Light} Source | 15%
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