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71. What is the name of the producer and director of the movie classic “Citizen Kane”? A. ORSON WELLES 72. Which is the only U.S. state bordering on the St. Lawrence River? A. NEW YORK 73. Of what species of animal is a WIDGEON a wild variety? A. DUCK 74. What did Skookum Jim. Tagish Charlie and George Caimach discover in 1896 in Bonanza Creek? A. GOLD 75. In which sport are the terms scrimmage and hooker used? A. RUGBY 76. Who painted the fresco in Milan known as “The Last Supper”? A. LEONARDO DA VINCI 77. Words having opposite meanings are known as? A. ANTONYMS 78. What is the largest freshwater fish? A. (BELUGA) STURGEON 79. Which immigrant group came to Western Canada in the I870s afier a volcanic eruption in their homeland? A. ICELANDERS 80. Who wrote the collection of verse entitled Alligator Pie? A. DENNIS LEE

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1. How many stars are found on the official flag of Nunavut? A. ONE 2. What metallic nickname is given to the age of civilization that occurred between 1000 BCE and 400 BCE? A. IRON AGE 3. Images of monkeys. birds and spiders appear as large geoglyphs drawn on the Nasca Desert floor in what country? A. PERU 4. In hockey, what league awards the Stanley Cup? A. NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE (NHL)

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