Lettter | Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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N | The massive waterfall across the lake which has generated electricity for the city for the last century. | Niagara | 100%
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O | The Great Lake on which the city sits. | Ontario | 100%
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P | The largest international airport serving the region. | Pearson | 89%
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Q | Major East-West street running from The Beaches to High Park. | Queen | 89%
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R | NBA team based in the city since 1995 who won the championship in 2019. | Raptors | 89%
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C | The largest freestanding structure in the western hemisphere. | CN Tower | 84%
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E | The wealthy, department store owners for which major shopping mall named after. | Eaton | 84%
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B | Major East-West street delineating downtown and midtown, under which Line 2 runs, includes attractions like the ROM, the Mink Mile and U of T. | Bloor | 79%
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G | Large elevated freeway cutting across downtown. | Gardiner | 74%
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M | The "professional" ice hockey team who last won a Stanley Cup in 1967. | Maple Leafs | 74%
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S | Major North-South street featuring a streetcar right-of-way. | Spadina | 68%
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U | Central rail hub of the city with the convergence of national, regional and urban rail. | Union | 68%
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Y | Original British name of the settlement before changing to Toronto in 1834. | York | 68%
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K | Bohemian market near Chinatown. | Kensington | 63%
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F | Major East-West street said to be the southern boundary of the financial district. It was once where the lakeshore was before infill. | Front | 58%
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D | Boutiques, galleries, cafes and restaurants now take the place of this former industrial liquor production site. | Distillery | 53%
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I | Confederacy of nations along the Great Lakes who controlled the area from 1450 and 1660. | Iroquois | 53%
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T | The old college once sat on this park to which it currently lends its name. | Trinity | 53%
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V | North-South street serving as the boundary between Old Toronto and Scarborough. | Victoria Park | 47%
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W | Downtown street featuring an LGBT-oriented enclave. | Wellesley | 47%
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Z | Adult entertainment nightclub opened in 1959 known for its flashy neon signs. | Zanzibar | 42%
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A | Lively area that draws students to its casual eateries, indie bookshops, bars and cafes. Leafy residential streets feature stately, victorian bay and gable homes. | Annex | 37%
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J | West end neighbourhood near the convergence of four railway lines in the area. | Junction | 37%
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H | By the 17th century the river was a crucial point for travel for French and British, making up the southern portion of the Toronto Passage. | Humber | 32%
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L | The "spit" of land onto the lake east of the islands, which makes up Tommy Thompson Park. | Leslie Spit | 32%
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X | Luxurious hotel located on the historic Exhibition grounds. | X Hotel | 16%
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