The Week contest - Canadian burgers

Come up with the name of a Canadian-themed burger that Burger King could start serving in the U.S

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Last week's question: Burger King recently announced plans to take over Canadian doughnut-and-coffee chain Tim Hortons. To celebrate this acquisition, we asked you to come up with the name of a Canadian-themed burger that the fast-food giant could start serving in the U.S.

RESULTS:

THE WINNER: The In-N-Oot Burger

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Joanne Sullivan, Maspeth, N.Y.

SECOND PLACE: The 113.4-Grammer

Jeffrey Contompasis, Ashburn, Va.

THIRD PLACE: The Whop-eh?

Kim Taylor-Cloud, Atlanta

HONORABLE MENTIONS:

The Rob Ford Munchies Burger

Joshua Cook, Boston

The Merci Beaucow

Annette Entin, North Caldwell, N.J

The Moose-tery Meat Burger

Rosemary Moore, Austin, Texas

The Burger Queen

Janine Witte, New Hope, Pa.

The Niagara Fills

Audrey Kutin, Boca Raton, Fla.

The Ottawapper

Marilyn Stifflear, Brevard, N.C.

The Maple Beef

Caleb Weis, Jeffersonville, Vt.

The Iceberger

Carlos L. Peachey, Belleville, Pa.

The Full Mountie

Mildred Goltz, Mountain View, Calif.

The Caribou-ger

Nancy Bauer, Deale, Md.

The Great Bite North

Ann Bidou, Falls Village, Conn.

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