Two men abduct a child, while engaged in a screaming contest?
Monsters Inc.
This Apostle and President of the Quorum of the 12 Apostles is from St. George Utah
Jeffrey R. Holland.
This odd sport was added to the Olympics in 2024 and quickly drew a lot of attention thanks to a not-so-great Australian competitor. Word!
Breakdancing.
Papá Noel
Spanish
This Dutch cookie looks like a breakfast food and is filled with caramel.
Stroopwafel.
Bodybuilder steals the boat of a young girl to escape an island and passes it off as if he is doing her a favor.
Moana.
This high-flying Apostle is from Germany.
Dieter F. Uchtdorf.
This originally made-up sport, which is part of the Harry Potter world, has actually developed into a real sport, well minus the magic.
Quidditch.
Babbo Natale
Italisn
The French treat looks like a flat pancake.
A Crepe.
Grandmother shuns her granddaughter with no magical powers, while denying her son ever existed.
Encanto.
This Apostle's family joined the church when he was six. He is from Brazil.
Ulisses Soares.
Originating in Scotland and often a part of highland games, this odd sport involves throwing a long straight pole or tree.
Caber Toss.
Père Noël
French
This item is best described as looking like a greek taco.
A gyro.
Young man dances with his own shadow on an island of misfit teenage boys.
Peter Pan.
This Apostle who spent some of his childhood in Saudi Arabia is actually from England.
Patrick Kearon.
This odd sport involves using your head instead of a paddle and a ball the size of a soccer ball.
Headis.
Weihnachtsmann
Germany
Bangers and mash is a dish served with sausage over mash potatoes covered with onion gravy and is a staple in this country.
England.
Boy pretends to be dead and ends up in a music competition with a skeleton.
Coco.
This most recent apostle called is from France.
Gerald Causse
This odd sport involves a stone, two broomers, and a thrower. It's pretty slick.
Curling
Sinterklaas
Dutch
This treat which tells you something vague didn't actually originate in China but likely with Japenese immigrants in the U.S.
Fortune Cookie.