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Alberta, Ontario, Quebec











 

 












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Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia.















 

 









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Scotland, England, Wales.















 

 









What is Wales?
















 

 








Texas, California, Alaska.















 

 









What is California?
















 

 








The chemical symbol for silver is derived from this Latin term.















 

 









What is argentum?
















 

 








This first plane to fly in the British Empire took off from Bras d'Or Lake on 23 February 1909.
















 

 








What is the Silver Dart?
















 

 








As Eldorado is the legendary city of gold, this South American nation is named for its supposed riches of silver.
















 

 








What is Argentina?





















 

 

 


This silver compound was used to seed clouds to prevent rain from falling on the parade for Moscow's millennial celebrations in 1998.
















 

 








What is silver iodide?
















 

 








The western hemisphere country that is the world's largest producer of silver.
















 

 








What is Mexico?
















 

 








Founded in the 1200's by Robert de Sorbon, the university named after him is now the largest in this city.
















 

 








What is Paris?
















 

 








This oldest university in Britain was founded in 1214 because hostilities between England and France prevented scholars from travelling to the University of Paris.
















 

 








What is Oxford University?
















 

 








Canada's youngest university was founded in 1994 in Prince George and specialises in northern studies.
















 

 








What is the University of Northern British Columbia?
















 

 








The university with the oldest English language Geology program in Canada.
















 

 








What is Acadia University?
















 

 








In spite of its name, this English university is closed to students who want to come to class.  Instead they must stay at home to study.
















 

 








What is the Open University?
















 

 








A low country, ruled by Albert II.
















 

 








What is Belgium?
















 

 








In Africa, Mohammed IV.
















 

 








What is Morocco?
















 

 








In Europe, Queen Margrethe II.
















 

 







What is Denmark?
















 

 







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In the South Pacific, King Taufa'ahau Toupou IV, whose name is alliterative with the island group he reigns over
















 

 








What is Tonga?
















 

 








The mother of the king in this southern African country retains the honorary name "Great She-Elephant".
















 

 








What is Swaziland?
















 

 








He told you about rivers like the Platte, which the locals describe as 2 miles wide and 2 inches deep.
















 

 








What are braided streams?
















 

 








He told you about this process of gradual uplift following the melting of continental ice sheets.
















 

 








What is isostasy?
















 

 








He told you about these flat surfaces that are ancient planed off erosional surfaces.
















 

 








What are peneplains?
















 

 








He told you about these lakes that form when ice in moraine melts.
















 

 








What are kettles?
















 

 








He told you about drowned glacial troughs with high steep sides.
















 

 








What are fiords?
















 

 








Martel and Remy Martin make a brandy named for this French town.
















 

 








What is Cognac?
















 

 








The milk used for this brand of spirit accounts for 4% of all milk used in Ireland.
















 

 








What is Bailey's Irish Cream?
















 

 








The flavour of this spirit is derived from juniper berries.
















 

 








What is gin?
















 

 








This liquor is derived from the fermentation of West Indies sugar cane
















 

 








What is rum?
















 

 









This brand of Scotch comes with red, black, or rarely blue labels.

















 

 








What is Johnnie Walker?