Zebra is one of several species of the horse genus Equus whose members have distinctive stripes.
Zebra may also refer to:
An atlas is a collection of maps.
Phoenix most often refers to:
A ruby is a red gemstone.
Icarus is a character in Greek mythology.
Terminal may refer to:
Apollo is a Greek and Roman god of music, healing, light, prophecy and enlightenment.
The eagle is a large bird of prey.
Firebird and fire bird may refer to:
In European tradition, a zephyr is a light wind or a west wind, named after Zephyrus, the Greek god or personification of the west wind.
Jack DeJohnette is an American jazz drummer, pianist, and composer.
The elephant is a large, grey mammal native to Africa and southern Asia.
Hydra generally refers to:
The 2003 Triple J Hottest 100, announced on 25 January 2004, was the eleventh such countdown of the most popular songs of the year, according to listeners of the Australian radio station Triple J. As in previous years, a CD featuring 40 songs was released. A DVD, containing film clips of songs from the Hottest 100 was also released. A countdown of the videos of each song was shown on the ABC music series Rage in March.
Sparrow may refer to:
A torch is a portable burning light source.
"Zebra" is a song by Australian band John Butler Trio, released as the first single from their third studio album, Sunrise Over Sea (2004). It features the Sunrise lineup of John Butler on guitar and vocals, Shannon Birchall on double bass and Nicky Bomba on drums and percussion. "Zebra" became a top-30 hit in both Australia and New Zealand, reaching numbers 22 and 27, respectively. In the United States, it peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Triple-A chart in April 2005.
Standard may refer to:
Pioneer commonly refers to a settler who migrates to previously uninhabited or sparsely inhabited territory.
Neptune is a planet in the Solar System.
An arrow is a projectile launched from a bow.