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Its Official

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  1. Its Official

  2. Alphabet Soup

  3. Celtic Connection

  4. Listen up

  5. We're # 1!

  6. Good to the last Proc;

  7. It's Official Alphabet Soup Celtic Connection Listen Up We're # 1! Good to the last Proc; $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  8. This floral emblem of Nova Scotia was made official in 1901.

  9. What is the Trailing Arbutus or Mayflower?

  10. This official bird of Nova Scotia has the Latin name Pandion haliaetus.

  11. What is the Osprey?

  12. This canine symbol of Nova Scotia lures waterfowl close to shore by running back & forth and waving its white-tipped tail in the air.

  13. What is the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever?

  14. The official tree, named in 1987, grows to about 25 meters and is found from bogs to rocky, shallow soils.

  15. What is the Red Spruce?

  16. Nova Scotia's official moto munit haec et altera vincit (“the one defends and the other conquers”) may refer to these body parts on the coat of arms.

  17. What are (clasped) hands?

  18. A collective group of SAS Users in the Maritimes

  19. What is SHRUG?

  20. A System for delivering various forms of SAS output in user specified format (html, pdf, rtf etc)

  21. What is ODS? (Output Delivery System)

  22. Combining data integration across your organization, and delivering fast access to self-service reporting and analysis to all levels of user

  23. What is BI? (Business Intelligence)

  24. This standard makes it possible to access data from any application, regardless of which database is handling the data

  25. What is ODBC? (Open DataBase Connectivity)

  26. A Standard Language to communicate with relational Databases

  27. What is SQL? (Structured Query Language)

  28. This 19th century publisher was instrumental in establishing freedom of the press in Canada.

  29. Who is Joe Howe?

  30. This renowned painter was Chancellor of Acadia and considers himself a Nova Scotian in spite of immigrating from Toronto when he was 9.

  31. Who is Alex Colville?

  32. This co-founder of Tim Horton's was born in Tatamagouche.

  33. Who is Ron Joyce?

  34. This athlete was the first black man to win a world boxing title and has a recreation centre in Halifax named after him.

  35. Who was George Dixon?

  36. This teacher for the King of Siam has an art gallery named for her.

  37. Who was Anna Leonowens?

  38. This American City is home to the Golden Gate Bridge and SUGI 31.

  39. What is San Francisco?

  40. These macro statements act as a wrapper around your stored processes

  41. What is %stpbegin and %stpend?

  42. Stored Processes are registered in one of these two SAS tools

  43. What is SAS Management Console or Enterprise Guide?

  44. Nova Scotia hospitals started to implement the International Classification of Diseases, Version 10 (ICD10) on this date

  45. When was April 1, 2001?

  46. These two delimiters trigger the Macro Processing Facility

  47. What are Ampersand (&) and Percent (%) signs?

  48. Canada's oldest permanent English settlement, founded in 1749.

  49. What is Halifax?

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