It's the title of a Black Sabbath song, or, a Robert Downey Jr. movie
Iron Man
Seen here, this insect's spots & bright color signal to predators that it will taste really bad if eaten
Lady Bug
"Huevos Verdes con Jamón"
Green Eggs and Ham
It goes hand in hand with "trick" on All Hallows' Eve
Treat
You can breathe easy knowing photosynthesis causes plants to release this gas as a waste product
Oxygen
Superman was born on this planet named after one of the noble gases
Krypton
A famous scene from this 1955 Disney film is nicknamed the "spaghetti kiss"
Lady and the Tramp
"¡Cómo el Grinch Robó la Navidad!"
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
A large, lavish party with dancing; once upon a time Cinderella attended one
Ball
This element's "footprint" is everywhere: by definition, every compound studied by organic chemists contains it
Carbon
This fictional alloy is what makes up Wolverine skeleton.
What is adamantium
This pop star said she died her hair blonde because she was tired of constantly being confused with Amy Winehouse
Lady Gaga
"El Gato Ensombrerado"
The Cat in the Hat
It's the "P" in the automotive acronym PRNDL
Park
Triglycerides are the most common type of this organic compound; healthy eaters steer clear of the saturated ones
Fat
In Disney's "The Fox and the Hound", the fox is named Tod, while the hound shares his name with this reddish metal
Copper
When making a classic tiramisù, these small sponge cakes are soaked in espresso
Lady Fingers
"¡Horton Escucha a Quién!"
Horton Hears a Who!
In the "Ice Age" films, the acorn-obsessed Scrat is a fictional saber-toothed species of this rodent
Squirrel
In chemistry, it's the unit of measure equal to 6.02 times 1023 of anything -- atoms, molecules... even mammals that burrow in your lawn
Mole
"Perhaps the biggest stroke of genius in Minecraft". This red mineral serves as in-game wiring, letting players lay down logic circuitry that controls pistons, minecarts and other dynamic elements in the game.
What is Redstone?
In legend, King Arthur got his beloved sword Excalibur from this woman who lived underwater
"Un Pez, Dos Peces, Pez Rojo, Pez Azul"
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
In "Mean Girls", Gretchen tries to make this word happen to no avail
Fetch
Chemically speaking, they're molecules with at least one unpaired electron; true to their name, they can be, like, totally reactive. Millennials would describe them as pretty rad.
Radicals