This fruit puts Snow White into a deep sleep.
An apple
This company tells you to "Just Do It."
Nike
He is the athlete who has won the most Olympic medals ever.
Michael Phelps
These are worn for beach outings and are open-toed.
Flip-flops
The CN Tower
This enchanted item transforms Cinderella’s rags into a beautiful gown.
Magic wand
This animal is featured in the Porsche logo.
Horse
This sport involves two teams pushing stones on ice towards a target area.
Curling
This type of high-heeled shoe shares its name with a tool used by cobblers.
Stiletto
Of the two major rivers on either side of Toronto, this one runs through High Park and is located on the west end.
The Humber River.
He is the woodcarver who creates Pinocchio.
Geppetto
This soft drink company boasts "Open Happiness."
Coca-Cola
9.63 seconds stands as the Olympic record for this event.
The 100m dash
These shoes have wheels embedded in the sole.
Heelys
Take-off and landing occur at this airport situated on one of the Toronto islands.
Billy Bishop Airport
This material was used to build the witch's house in "Hansel and Gretel."
Candy/sweets
This camera company's memorable slogan was "Share Moments. Share Life."
Kodak
This year's Olympic ceremony includes a unique parade on this river in France.
The Seine
Traditionally used in the Netherlands, this wooden footwear is known for its durability.
Clogs
This building stands directly opposite Deloitte's Bay and Adelaide Center across Adelaide Street.
Scotia Plaza
This character made a deal with a mermaid, exchanging her voice for human legs.
Ursula
This luxury car brand’s emblem features a trident.
Maserati
This sport in the Olympics includes performing a "salchow."
Figure skating
This type of shoe, which originated among Native Americans, typically features soft leather or even deerskin and traditionally has no left or right distinction.
Moccasins
This artist's concert in November is anticipated to have Toronto in a complete frenzy later this year.
Taylor Swift