This Toronto team is named after this bird, despite a more appropriate mascot being a racoon.
Blue Jays.
This soup is often served with sushi.
Miso soup.
This foggy American city sits on the west coast with a full house.
San Francisco.
This musician has a wonderful christmastime every year.
Paul McCartney.
These underwater predators have no bones.
Sharks.
Anchovies are a secret flavour spike in this salad.
Caesar salad.
This city is known for its world famous art museum.
Paris.
The holiday villains from this Christmas Classic have a particularly moist name.
There are actually only 8 types of these powerful, lofting, furry, apple-eating giants in the world.
Bear.
This holiday cake is a hit around the Caribbean.
Black cake (or) rum cake.
This famous African city was made even more famous with its attachment to one of the most infounetiual movies of all time.
Casablanca.
This actor went from slacker midwest guitarist, to superhero space bandit to super jumping inaccurate Italian handyman.
Chris Pratt.
This loud water bird has actually been domesticated for over half a millennia.
Duck.
This berry is technically a type of rose.
Strawberry.
Due to an aggressive marketing campaign in the 70s, this Asian country has a culturally-recognized modern tradition of eating KFC on Christmas.
Japan.
This famous chef was known for going to places less traveled.
Anthony Bourdain.
This furry, and at times stinky, animal hunts by using the earth's magnetic field to judge distance and direction of prey. No other animal uses this tactic.
Fox.
This dish is sometimes known as the greek sheppard's pie.
Moussaka.
In 2022, famed international magazine Time Out voted this UK city as the friendliest in the world.
Glasgow.
This actor is known for his ability to play roles out of the "box". He has come face to face with his ego and has now acted in a movie about himself.
Nicholas Cage.