Athletes in this event are scored by 7 judges based on the starting position, the take-off, the flight, and the entry into the water.
What is diving?
Genie, in speaking about this princess, says “You're not gonna find another girl like her in a million years.”
Who is Jasmine?
After water, this is the most widely consumed drink in the world and is enjoyed both hot or cold.
What is tea?
Psalm 104:16 ESV - "The trees of the Lord are watered abundantly, the [this evergreen tree whose wood is light and durable and of importance structurally] of Lebanon that he planted."
What is a cedar?
This nation's flag owes its blue to St. Martin's cloak in the 4th century, its red to Charlemagne in the eighth, and its white to Joan of Arc in the fifteenth, giving us the "tricolor" today.
What is France?
The ball in this sport is usually orange or white, weighs about 2.7 grams and is spherical with a diameter of 40 millimetres
What is table tennis?
Mother Gothel locked away this princess in a remote tower for 18 years.
Who is Rapunzel?
Before modern refrigeration, people in Russia and Finland placed Russian brown frogs in this drink to keep them fresh, as the frogs added antimicrobial properties.
What is milk?
Mark 11:21 NIV "Peter remembered and said to Jesus, “Rabbi, look! The [fruit tree which produces blossoms inside of the fruit, giving the seeds a crunchy texture] you cursed has withered!”
What is the fig tree?
This Middle-Eastern nation redesigned their flag in 1980 after a revolution, and now features a central "laleh", or tulip, central to their culture.
What is the tulip?
A batter in this sport scores four runs for hitting the ball to the boundary, and six runs should the ball clear the boundary rope without touching the ground.
What is cricket?
She is an orphaned young princess living with her stepmother, the Queen, who cares only about being "the fairest one of all".
Who is Snow White?
More than 10,000 beverages from this company are consumed globally every second.
What is Coca-Cola?
Isaiah 17:6 NIV - "Yet some gleanings will remain, as when a tree is beaten, leaving two or three [of this stonefruit that, while having great health benefits, must first be cured to remove bitter compounds] on the topmost branches, four or five on the fruitful boughs," declares the LORD, the God of Israel."
What are olives?
The Taegukgi, or "The Flag of Great Extremes", depicts this nation's spiritual history and includes a ying-yang surrounded by four trigrams, representing growth and change.
What is South Korea?
In the Winter Olympics, athletes of this event compete in either the normal hill or large hill competition and want to land past the "K-point" to earn the most points possible.
What is ski jump?
This book-loving princess is the only daughter of Maurice, an inventor with whom she resides in a small French village.
Who is Belle?
Variants of the Vitis Vinifera species make up the bulk of plants used in this beverage's production.
What is wine?
Psalm 51:7 NIV - “Cleanse me with [this sweet-smelling flowering garden herb often used in folk medicine], and I will be clean; wash me, and I will be whiter than snow.”
What is hyssop?
In the Americas, this nation is the only one to draw on iconography of indigenous peoples, who, according to legend, knew where to settle after seeing a giant eagle standing on a cactus.
What is Mexico?
Unlike other combat sports, this Japanese martial art is best known for its spectacular throwing techniques and does not involve striking.
What is judo?
This princess's name means "wood orchid" or "magnolia." As such, magnolias serve as a running motif in her movie.
Who is Mulan?
Unlike a lassi which is more thick, creamy, and sweet, this fermented milk drink is inoculated with a specific type of grain and is enjoyed by many in western Eurasia.
What is kefir?
Exodus 16:31 NIV - "The people of Israel called the bread manna. It was white like [this seed whose leaves are known as cilantro in the U.S. and parts of Canada, and dhania in parts of South Asia and Africa] and tasted like wafers made with honey."
What is coriander?
In 2006, the Danish flag became the world's most burned flag. Given that many flags were homemade and that the placement of the white Christian cross lacked uniformity on the red background, this European nation also suffered from their flags being burned.
What is Switzerland?