In Alice in Wonderland, the White Rabbit is carrying this item, and claims he is late, when Alice first encounters him.
What is a pocket watch?
The name of the New Jersey's NHL hockey team.
What is the New Jersey Devils?
Originally the name of a popular doll in the 1980s, now slang for someone who tries to insult or upset people online.
What is a "troll"?
A Prince single about precipitation.
What is "Purple Rain"?
This film was released in 1994 and stars a black horse of the same name.
What is 'Black Beauty"?
The name of Pinnochio's talking cricket friend.
Who is Jiminy Cricket?
The name of a Motley Crue song about yelling at Satan.
What is "Shout at the Devil"?
This word is often used to signify a tragedy or something unfortunate, but its true meaning is a "mockery or parody", a "debased likeness or imitation".
What is "travesty"?
This song was released by Michael Jackson in 1991, as the first single from his eighth studio album, Dangerous.
What is Black or White?
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This winged horse is the son of the Olympian god, Poseidon.
What is "Pegasus"?
The name of Simba's mother in The Lion King.
Who is Sarabi?
The name of the demon in The Exorcist.
What is "Pazuzu"?
Used to describe something "fantastic or good", can also mean "terrifying and horrific, to inspire fear."
What is "terrific"?
The title of this one-word song, released by Pearl Jam in 1991.
What is Black?
The star of the CBS series of the same name, which ran from 1961–1966.
What is "Mister Ed"?
The name of the first Disney princess to star in a Disney film.
Who is Snow White?
This demon, popularized in the movie Hereditary, is known for riding a camel, and for following a procession of demons playing instruments like cymbals and trumpets.
Who is Paimon?
Commonly used with the meaning "to skim or browse", another meaning of this word is "to observe in depth".
What is "peruse"?
This song, originally released by The Who, was later covered by Limp Bizkit in 2003.
What is "Behind Blue Eyes"?
Used to describe a candidate or competitor about whom little is known, but who unexpectedly wins or succeeds.
What is a "dark horse"?
The main character in this film is the only main character in a Disney movie to not speak any words throughout the entire movie.
What is Dumbo?
This demon is sometimes used as another name for the Devil, similar to Satan. He is capable of flying, and known as the "Lord of the Flyers", or the "Lord of the Flies".
Who is Beelzebub?
Often used as "the one, the only. The best", this word signifies the last item of a list.
What is "ultimate"?
A song by the Moody Blues, that describes a coloured material.
What is Nights in White Satin?
This champion racehorse in the United States became the top money winning racehorse up until the 1940s, as noted in films and books, and most recently a film released in 2003.
What is "Seabiscuit"?