The word "Simba" comes from this language
Swahili
It's a snug, usually brimless cap
Beanie
It's the name for the loose, brightly colored dress introduced to Pacific Islanders by missionaries
A Muumuu
It's not known who inspired this term for needing or craving, but it wasn't Tommy Lee or John Paul
Jonesing
The Italian word for "pity," it's used to describe a sculpture of the Virgin Mary in mourning
A pieta
It's the age Ariel was when she marries Eric in The Little Mermaid
16 years old
It's the fashion company to whom Prada sold their stake in Gucci
Louis Vuitton
This stylish singer launched her first fragrance, Fame, in 2012
Lady Gaga
A document headed for this "file" is being thrown away
The circular file
Though its name is from Spanish for "bleeding," it's a fruit punch made with wine
Sangria
This musical group's likeness was used for the vultures in The Jungle Book
The Beatles
The animal that was part of the Gloria Vanderbilt jeans logo
Swan
The sarong that Edith Head designed for this star in 1936 was widely copied for beachwear
Dorothy Lamour
It goes with "bright-eyed" to describe an eager young person
Bushy-tailed
An Italian word meaning cool and fresh gave us the name of this art of painting on plaster
Fresco
He was known for the catchphrase, "What's up, Doc?"
Bugs Bunny
The fashion fad the 1983 film "Flashdance" made popular
Leg Warmers
Brad Pitt modeled for this clothing line
Levi's
When something isn't complicated such as outer space travel
It's not rocket science
The Old Norse word "vindauga" gave us this pane-ful word for an opening in a wall
Window
He's a male Great Dane and is a companion of the amateur detective Shaggy
Scooby-Doo
The long, hanging flaps on the back of a tuxedo jacket
Tails
"Stetson" is a type of this headgear
Cowboy hat
Feeling sick no matter what the outside temperature might be
Under the weather
The French for "to throw" gives us this word for a pier
Jetty