“Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.”
The Wizard Of Oz
Not a projectile from a bow, this Greek prefix usually refers to flight.
Aero
Carolyn Davidson was paid a mere $35 to design its iconic “swoosh” in 1971.
NIKE
This Norse trickster god is notorious for his shapeshifting abilities, turning into a mare or fly, among others
Loki
Prefix meaning "half or partially"
Semi
“You wanna know how I got these scars?”
The Dark Knight
It's neither precipitation nor a ruler's tenure, but a strap, often leather, for steering a horse.
Rein
Binney & Smith renamed itself this in 2007 after its popular line of crayons.
Crayola
The warmth of Ra, the Egyptian god of this celestial body, can decide between life and death for mortals.
The Sun
A close-fitting 2-piece women’s bathing suit
Bikini
“I’m not bad; I’m just drawn that way.”
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
An Olympic sport in which one or two people lie face-up and feet-first on a small sled.
Luge
It’s the 2-named brand that popularized the “chopper” style of motorcycle.
Harley Davidson
Garuda, mount of Vishnu and king of the birds in this religion, can fly wherever he wants.
Hinduism
A Japanese tidal wave
Tsunami
“Get busy livin’ or get busy dyin’.”
The Shawshank Redemption
There are probably a dozen ways to pronounce it, but only one spelling. It's a Greek pita sandwich traditionally made with meat from a vertical rotisserie.
Gyro
This 8-letter brand briefly changed its iconic slogan to “The best a man can be.”
Gillette
As the Greek goddess of love and beauty, her belt can make people fall in love with its wearer.
Aphrodite
To slowly move before takeoff or after landing
Taxi
“What we’ve got here is a failure to communicate.”
Cool Hand Luke
It sounds like "lift up" but its meaning is closer to "tear down"
Raze
2023 saw this brand reverse its decision to rebrand Wienermobiles as Frankmobiles.
Oscar Mayer
Illapa, lord of the weather in this Andean civilization, carries a slingshot that can produce storms.
The Incas
Served in a garlic and butter sauce
Scampi