In "Mulan", Mushu is one of these legendary creatures
A Dragon
You can play the field type or the ice type of this sport
Hockey
A division of Gannet, this daily paper has sections like Money, Sports & Life
USA Today
"Her skin's the color of mocha" in this Ricky Martin Hit from 1999
"Livin' La Vida Loca"
This country, an enclave in Italy, is smaller than the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
The Vatican
Angus in "Brave" is Merida's horse, of course, one of these big ones
A Clydesdale
A republic of Asian Minor & the Balkans
Turkey
Lean Cuisine
With the death of Lauren Bacall in 2014, the list of stars mentioned in this 1990 Madonna song are all deceased.
"Vogue"
It was first offered as a fountain beverage at Jacob's pharmacy in Atlanta in 1886
Coca-Cola
This sidekick of Captain Hook wishes to return to a simpler life of "scuttling ships...cutting throats"
Smee
They were the slapstick lawmen in Mack Sennett's silent movies
The Keystone Cops
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Macho Man Randy Savage invited consumers to "snap into" one of these snacks
Slim Jims
"If It Makes You Happy" & "My Favorite Mistake" were 2 of her '90s hits.
Sheryl Crow
This vodka drink with lime juice, triple sec, and cranberry juice is at home all over the world.
In "Diamonds Are Forever", 007 was attacked by a bikini-clad woman who shared a name with this 1942 Disney sidekick
Thumper
This "Tracks of My Tears" singer received his iconic nickname from his uncle as a child.
Smokey Robinson
It appeared in 1928 to challenge boring old Wrigley's, which could only sit there and chew
Dubble Bubble
This Flavor Flav group criticized emergency response in "911 is a Joke"
Public Enemy
The name of this 2-hulled boat is from the Tamil for "tied wood"
The iconic Disney song, "When You Wish Upon a Star" was originally sung by this sidekick in 1940
Jiminy Cricket
A cocktail of soda, lime, sugar and gin
A Rickey
This company touts that it's "where fans buy and sell tickets"
StubHub
Heather DeLoach was the "Bee Girl" in the video for this band's "No Rain"
Blind Melon
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Sealy uses this 2-letter symbol on the NYSE, perhaps to represent a user of one of its mattresses
ZZ