If you angrily glare at someone, they might say you’re staring these knives.
Daggers
It’s no surprise this animal got its name from the Ancient Greek for “nose-horned.”
Rhinoceros
The Terminator was sent back 45 years into the past to kill this person.
Sarah Connor
A child's toy becomes a unit of currency
Doll and Dollar
The belief in only one god.
Monotheism
Victorinox manufactures the famously multifaceted knives for this landlocked country’s army.
Switzerland
Indonesia established a national park for this lizard, the world’s largest, in 1980.
Komodo dragon
In Warhammer 40K, there are this many Founding Legions.
Wrong Heretic!
A form of medicine becomes a vertical structure
Pill and Pillar
To disable by depriving the use of a limb.
Maim
According to folklore this Indonesian knife was inspired by the claws of a tiger.
Karambit
Bullwinkle could tell you “Alces alces” is the scientific name for this mammal.
Moose
This Rodian met his end early in Star Wars: A New Hope
Greedo
A pastry becomes hardened dental plaque
Tart and Tartar
A term used for particularly large calibers and wine bottles
Magnum
It’s the clip-point knife named for a hero of the Alamo that later gave a rockstar his stage name.
Bowie Knife
Like dogs, these giant birds pant to maintain their body temperature.
Emu
A visual effect known as "bullet time" was popularized in this movie.
The Matrix
A command given to a dog becomes a string instrument
Sit and Sitar
A large, violent whirlpool
From the Italian for “half moon,” this knife with a crescent-shaped blade is often used to mince garlic or herbs.
Mezzaluna
This 5-letter marten species native to Asia is valued for its luxurious fur.
Sable
In the first Alien, Ellan Ripley and crew first encountered its namesake while piloting this ship.
Nostromo.
A family member becomes murky and ambiguous
Uncle and Unclear
Reflecting the prevailing values of society or group
Mainstream