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CNE Crossword

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This amusement company ran the midway and rides between 1937 and 2004.
This event happens every labour day weekend. (Acronym)
~300,000 ___ ______ are eaten at the CNE every year!
What building holds the Shoppers Market, International Pavilion, and the Home & Garden Pavilion?
This CNE favourite returned in 2019. It was located just west of Heritage-Court
What ride made its debut at the Minnesota State Fair in 1927?
These three colourful animals can often be seen outside of the Press Building during the CNE.
This structure stands at the west end of the grounds, and serves as one of the entrances to Exhibition Place.
The CNE opened this feature in 2016 to allow people to pitch their innovative ideas.
The name of the annual talent competition.
The name of the CNE delicacy that was invented in 1940 by combining two delicious foods.
This parade is the longest running veterans’ parade in the free world.
Which show was replaced by "The Ex Race" in 2019?
This old attraction often consisted of people lighting themselves on fire before jumping into relatively shallow waters.
One of the most popular shows at the CNE - often held in Hall D.
Down
What American city did the Ferris wheel make its debut in in 1893?
The CNE's main building where their office are located year-round.
The monument serves as a gateway to Exhibition Place.
Toronto's oldest building that is located at the Exhibition grounds.
This organization represents a broad spectrum of fairs from small community rural fairs to large urban exhibitions. (Acronym)
The grounds of which the CNE takes place.
This popular CNE ride celebrated it's 50th anniversary in 2018
This CNE landmark can pick you up at BMO Field and drop you off at the ECC while giving you a bird’s eye view of the Midway.