This bird lays its eggs on the ground and is called “foolish” in God’s sight.
Ostrich
This egg-laying mammal—native to eastern Australia—uses electroreception to hunt.
Platypus
This iconic cocktail combines gin and dry vermouth, is usually served ice-cold, and famously favored by James Bond.
martini
This wide, swingy felt skirt—often decorated with appliqué —became a post-war dance-floor icon.
Poodle skirt
This Seattle-based band’s 1991 album Nevermind brought grunge into the mainstream and made flannel fashionable.
Nirvana
This team is known for the "Steel Curtain" defense, winning four Super Bowls in the 1970s.
Pittsburgh Steelers
This wild animal roams the desert, is untamable, and scorns the city.
Wild donkey
This nocturnal, armor-plated mammal rolls into a perfect ball to defend itself.
Pangolin
A refreshing blend of white rum, fresh lime juice, and simple syrup—Ernest Hemingway made it his signature drink in Cuba.
Daiquiri
These two-tone leather shoes, with a darker section over the instep, were a staple of ’50s youth style.
saddle shoes
This alt-rock band led by Billy Corgan delivered angst and atmosphere with hits like “1979” and “Tonight, Tonight.”
smashing pumpkins
This running back, nicknamed "The Juice," rushed for over 2,000 yards in a single season and was a star for the Buffalo Bills in the 1970s.
O.J. Simpson
They who wait for Jehovah will regain power, they will soar up on wings like this animal.
eagle
With bright feathers and a spectacular tail fan, this bird is famed for courtship displays.
Peacock
This tart and tangy mix of tequila, triple sec, and lime juice is often served with a salted rim.
margarita
These upswept frames, often embellished with rhinestones, added playful flair to ’50s women’s eyewear.
cat-eye glasses
This ’80s alternative band mixed loud guitar riffs with quiet verses and inspired Nirvana’s sound—one of their best-known songs is “Where Is My Mind?”
the pixies
This team famously came back from a 28-3 deficit to win Super Bowl 51, defeating the Atlanta Falcons in overtime.
New England Patriots
These small creatures are warned against in Song of Solomon because they “spoil the vineyard.”
foxes
This tropical fruit has a tough, spiky rind and sweet, fibrous flesh—often enjoyed in smoothies.
Pineapple
Made by muddling sugar with bitters, then adding bourbon and a large ice cube, it’s one of the oldest American cocktails.
old fashioned
This "shapely" skirt style, often cut from a single fabric panel and worn with a crinoline underneath, became a symbol of post-war femininity and movement.
circle skirt
This female-fronted group fused dream pop and goth in songs like “Linger” and “Zombie” during the ’90s alt wave.
cranberries
This quarterback, known for his “Hail Mary” throws, led the Green Bay Packers to victory in Super Bowl 45.
Aaron Rodgers
Described as playing “in the sea,” this mighty sea monster is found in Psalms.
Leviathan
This large constrictor snake shares its name with a popular programming language.
Python
Equal parts gin, Campari, and sweet vermouth, this bittersweet Italian aperitif is stirred and garnished with an orange peel.
Negroni
Originally worn to display athletic letters, these wool-and-leather jackets became a varsity and streetwear staple by mid-century.
letterman jacket
With anthems like “Mr. Brightside” and “Somebody Told Me,” this Las Vegas band helped bring alternative rock back to the charts in the early 2000s.
The killers
Known for his “clutch” performances, this quarterback won five Super Bowls, with the most recent in 2017.
Tom Brady
In the Law, this small “creeping thing” which can walk vertically on glass, is singled out as unclean—and its name appears only once.
Gecko
Its name literally means “thorn pig” in French, and it uses sharp quills to ward off predators.
porcupine
A blended tropical mixture of rum, coconut cream, and pineapple juice—this creamy drink evokes beach vacations.
Pina colada
Popularized by Hollywood starlets, this structured undergarment featured distinct cone-shaped cups and was essential to achieving the sharply defined bust silhouette of the 1950s.
bullet bra
This American band led by Rivers Cuomo became known for their quirky lyrics and infectious hooks, with hits like “Buddy Holly” and “Say It Ain’t So.”
weezer
These two teams are tied for the number of most superbowl wins.
Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots