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What is the Pacific Ocean
Name the largest body of water on Earth
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What is Dalhousie University
The oldest university in Canada
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What is "sit"
The most commonly taught command for dogs
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What is Las Vegas
This American city sees the most weddings per year
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What are: Ontario, Superior, Erie, Michigan, Huron
Name the five Great Lakes
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What is $500-$1,000
Average cost range of textbooks per semester for Canadian university students (according to the Canadian Federation of Students)
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What is "litter"
The name for a group of puppies
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What is 70%
According to the Knot, this percentage of brides wear a traditional diamond ring
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What is the Mackenzie River
The longest river in Canada
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What is 1848
The year the University of Ottawa was founded
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What is hearing
The sense that puppies have not yet developed when they are born
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What is garlic
In medieval Europe, this aromatic was often included in wedding bouquets to ward off evil
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What is 66%
Approximate percentage of the human body that is water
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What is 13 years old
Age of the youngest person to graduate with their PhD
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What is 30%
As of 2021, this approximate percentage of Canadians reported owning a dog
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What is "a sixpence in your shoe"
"Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue" are traditional good luck items for the bride on their wedding day. This item is considered a bonus.
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