This iconic song by The Killers is played at Michigan football games to encourage fans to "Open up [their] eager eyeeeees."
Mr. Brightside
Nurse, Lemon, Thresher, Whale, & Mako are all species of this fish.
Shark
A U.S. city is named after this Greek huntress, who only agreed to marry after being distracted in a footrace by golden apples.
Atalanta
This French pastry consists of flaky, buttery croissant dough being wrapped around two sticks of dark chocolate, and baked.
Pain au Chocolat
This English studio revolutionized stop-motion animation, and is best known for Wallace & Gromit and Shaun the Sheep.
Aardman
This Australian band is known for hits like Thunderstruck, Back in Black, Highway to Hell, & Hells Bells.
AC/DC
This adorable member of the weasel family has the thickest fur of any animal and is known to use tools to break into shells.
Otter
This mythical Trojan princess possessed the gift of prophecy and was cursed so that no one would ever believe her premonitions.
Cassandra
This British dish, named after a famous general, consists of a beef fillet cooked inside of a fluffy pastry.
Beef Wellington
This legendary Japanese animator and director is known for films like Howl's Moving Castle, My Neighbor Totoro, and Spirited Away.
Hayao Miyazaki
With hits like Big Sur, Surfin' USA, and Good Vibrations, this Californian "Surf-Rock" band knows how to [I] Get Around.
The Beach Boys
This fish, notable for its large, pointed bill and massive dorsal fin, can reach speeds of abt. 70mph, making it the fastest fish in the ocean.
Sailfish
This mythical sculptor pleaded with Aphrodite to give life to his beautiful statue wife, Galatea.
Pygmalion
This Puerto Rican dish traditionally consists of fried plantain hand-mashed with garlic or garlic oil, and is often served with chicarrones or arepas.
Mofongo
Vincent Van Gogh painted this famous painting while staying at Saint Paul asylum in Saint Rémy, France.
Starry Night
This 1971 Led Zeppelin song, one of the most famous in rock history, is about "a woman who's sure all that glitters is gold."
Stairway to Heaven
This large seabird, 22 species of which nest in New Zealand, can use its massive wings to ride sea breezes and stay aloft for days or weeks at a time.
Albatross
This Greek hero rode the winged horse Pegasus and slew the Chimera. He was crippled in a fall caused by his hubris.
Bellerophon
This dish consists of rotini pasta, butter, shrimp, garlic cloves, lemon, cheese, and cream.
Alfredo Shrimp Scampi
This famous painting by Pablo Picasso was inspired by the German bombing of a Basque town during the Spanish Civil War.
Guernica
This rock singer composed and sang the English, Spanish, Italian, German, & French versions of the soundtrack of Disney's Tarzan.
Phil Collins
This venomous sea creature has blue blood and can survive on land for short periods in order to hunt in tidal pools.
Octopus
This Norse god was killed by a spear made of mistletoe, and was resurrected after Ragnarök
Balder
This Belgian dish is comprised of mussels steamed in white wine, butter, and shallots and served with Dijon mayonnaise and French Fries.
Moules Frites
This late 19th-Century art style focuses on capturing contemporary landscapes and scenes of modern life. Prominent painters include Claude Monet & Paul Cézanne.
Impressionism