Many people falsely remember the Monopoly mascot wearing this facial accessory, despite him never having one
Monocle
This 2026 film was the first film shot entirely on IMAX cameras
The Odessey
This restaurant chain specializes in serving noodle dishes inspired by cuisines from around the world, including Asian, Mediterranean, and American recipes
Noodles and Company
This Nintendo character's first and last name is also the title of a famous 1980s arcade game about jumping over barrels
Mario
This hand-held tool is commonly associated with detectives
Magnifying Glass
Many remember this children's book family name ending in "-stein," but the books have always used a different spelling
Berenstain
This 10-year spanning show finally ended its run this new year
Stranger Things
The name of this restaurant chain comes from the smoked and dried version of this type of pepper
Chipotle
In Uno, this colorless card lets you choose the next color
Wild Card
Fingerprints are considered unique except in the case of these siblings
Identical Twins
Many people remember this peanut butter brand with an extra syllable, likely confusing it with another product
Jif
This musician has won the most Emmys won of all time
Beyonce
When this burger chain first opened, its name referred to the founder and his four sons—not the number of burgers on the menu
Five Guys
In Clue, this character’s name sounds like something you might use to add flavor to a meal
Colonel Mustard
A clue that intentionally misleads investigators is called this (it's also a fish)
Red Herring
Some people incorrectly recall the famous Pokémon Pikachu having this on its tail
A Black Stripe
This streaming show about just released its fourth season on Apple TV after a hiatus
Ted Lasso
The "MOD" in this pizza chain's name stands for this phrase, reflecting its customizable menu
Made on Demand
In chess, this is the only piece that can jump over other pieces
The Knight
The mystery-solving dog in Scooby-Doo belongs to this group
Mystery Inc.
Many Americans swear this hot dog brand ends with "E-Y-E-R," but its famous jingle spells it differently
Oscar Mayar
This sandwich chain gets its name from this old-fashioned cast-iron heating appliance commonly found in general stores
Potbelly
In Tetris, the seven pieces are known as tetrominoes, and this one is made entirely of four squares in a straight line
I-Piece
This famous unsolved serial killer terrorized Victorian London
Jack the Ripper