It appears, my friend, that you are talking about Zebra which is a Greek character played by Anthony Quinn in a movie.
Are you talking about the iPod wannabe, the Zeus?
Can’t be. That’s the Zune, which is also a utensil for eating or serving food.
Wrong, you can eat anytime you want, but spoon is the sixth month of the year.
First off, hasn’t anyone around here heard of Zebra the Greek?
Second, clearly we’re now talking about June, the capital of Alaska.
The capital of Alaska is A. I know, because I visited it last Sarahday.
No way. Juneau was the wife of Jupiter, the cognate of Hera.
You’re mistaken. Juno is a member of a Hebrew speaking religion.
No, you’re thinking of someone who is Jewish, which means they enjoy telling jokes.
I think that’s a joker, which is a short guy that rides horses.
That would be a jockey. You know, like Jockey Onassis.
No, no, a jacquie is a lifting device - that used for elevating one corner of a car is the example most of us will know.
You’re thinking of a jack, which is a bag made of burlap.
That’s a sack, a large, exceptionally shaggy bovine native to central Asia.
You are mightily confused about yak. One would never find any sort of bovine in this Japanese dish of grilled chicken skewers.
Really? Don’t Teriyaki make motorcycles?
Wait wait wait… Kawasaki doesn’t describe motorcycles, it’s Japanese for “cute” or “adorable”.
No, now you’re talking about Kawaii, the oldest of the Hawaiian islands.
You’re mistaken. Kauai Is the French word for “what.”
No, that would be qui, a British TV show hosted by Stephen Fry.