Peter Parker
Spiderman
A person who sews for a living.
Seamster/ess
Named for the Spanish word for 'girl' and was a part of Columbus' fleet. The real name was Santa Clara. Also said to be Columbus' favorite.
Nina
The ancient Japanese art of paper folding.
Origami
A
Alpha
Prince Adam
He-Man
One who makes arrows.
Fletcher
Gained widespread infamy after the March 24, 1989 oil spill in which it hit Prince William Sound's Bligh Reef. Also featured in the movie Water World.
Exxon Valdez
The Japanese word for the spirits within objects in the Shinto faith.
Kami
T
Tango
Alan Scott, or Hal Jordan, or Kyle Rayner
Green Lantern
A wine steward who is a trained and knowledgeable wine professional, commonly working in fine restaurants, who specializes in all facets of wine service.
Sommelier
A lake freighter that sank suddenly during a gale storm on Lake Superior on November 10, 1975. Made famous by Gordon Lightfoot's hit song.
Edmund Fitzgerald
A form of traditional Japanese theatre known for the stylization of its drama and for the elaborate make-up worn by its performers.
Kabuki
O
Oscar
Matt Murdock
Daredevil
Someone who makes or sells candles.
Chandler
Ship made famous by Charles Darwin.
HMS Beagle
Meaning "Way of the Warrior", is a Japanese code of conduct and a way of life, loosely analogous to the European concept of chivalry and is closely associated with the Samurai.
Bushido
R
Romeo
Al Simmons
Spawn
A person who sells small, commonly used items of clothing via retail which can include ribbons and buttons or completed accessories such as hats or gloves.
Haberdasher
One of the most famous warships of WWII - named after a German chancellor - Ordered by Churchill to be sunk.
Bismarck
A type of mattress that makes up a Japanese bed.
Futon
P
Papa