A famous wall is covered in it
ivy
"You've Got A Friend In Me" (the original & the sequels)
Toy Story
Still in business today, Japan's Sudo Honke brewery has been turning rice & water into this since the 12th century
sake
In 1997 Toyota introduced this model, the world's first mass-produced hybrid-powered vehicle
the Prius
There's clearly inclement weather in Rihanna's song about this title object, which she offers shelter under
an umbrella
It can mean the self or conceit
ego
"Bibbidi Bobbidi Boo"
Cinderella
The Bols family began distilling Genever, also known as "Hollands" or "Dutch" this liquor, in 1664
gin
This interior panel evolved from a piece of wood attached to a carriage that prevented mud from splattering the driver
the dashboard
The Beatles rejoiced, "Good Day" this & then rested "beneath a shady tree"
Sunshine
Physiologically speaking, it's plural for egg cells
ova
It features "You'll Be In My Heart" by Phil Collins
Tarzan
This liqueur dates back to the 16th century; in the 20th, it was bottled with brandy as B&B
Benedictine
For the 2016 James Bond movie "Spectre", this British automaker built a new model, the DB10, especially for the film
Aston Martin
The Bangles noted, "Look around, leaves are brown and the sky is" this "shade of winter"
hazy
Guy Picciotto & his band Rites of Spring pioneered this subgenre of alternative music
emo
Performed by Baloo in the original & in the remake: "The Bare Necessities"
The Jungle Book
Before the Rothschilds bought it, Chateau this was one of 4 top-rated wineries in France's 1855 official ranking
Lafite
The adventures of this Ford model named for ford's estate lasted from 1955 through 1970 when the name was dropped in the U.S.
the Fairlane
Guns N' Roses sang that "It's hard to hold a candle" in this type of cold autumn deluge
November Rain
It's an atom with a negative or positive charge
an ion
"Listen With Your Heart" & "Colors Of The Wind"
Pocahontas
Traditionally, what do Japanese women wear during a tea ceremony?
Kimono
A status symbol of the time, some say this company's Bearcat put the "roar" in the Roaring Twenties
Stutz
In a Jimi Hendrix song, first the wind whispers, then cries, then screams her name
Mary