1 – What Canadian “delicacy” is made from French fries, gravy, and cheese curds?
2 – Michael Slotwinski, a local high school art teacher, has created a series of what to make people more aware of the new COVID reality?
3 – In what country did the word “metre” originate?
4 – Sarnia’s Anne-Marie Connor is helping people deal with COVID in the Democratic Republic of Congo in her position as the executive director of what non-profit humanitarian organization?
5 – What are the five horizontal parallel lines on which musical notation is written?
6 – George Foreman, boxer and grilling entrepreneur, has five sons who all have what first name?
7 – What Canadian prairie province claims to be rat free for the last 50 years?
8 – What chronic inflammatory disease of the airway can be triggered by exercising in colder temperatures?
9 – “The Blue Marble” is a famous 1972 photograph of what planet?
10 – In 2008, Google released a web browser that shares its name with what plating often found on automobiles
– Tom St. Amand (column # 290)
ANSWERS: 1 – Poutine; 2 – Posters; 3 – France; 4 – World Vision; 5 – Staff; 6 – George; 7 – Alberta; 8 – Asthma; 9 – Earth; 10 – Chrome.