Children's Books and Stories
Mythology and Legends
Company Logos
Real-life Locations of Movies
Space & Science
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This honey‑loving bear lives in the Hundred Acre Wood and often gets stuck in tight places.

Winnie‑the‑Pooh

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In Greek mythology, this winged horse sprang from the blood of Medusa.

Pegasus

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This brand sneaks a smile into its logo using only an arrow, stretching from one letter to another,

Amazon

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The Shire from The Lord of the Rings can still be visited today at Hobbiton, a film set preserved on farmland outside Matamata in this country.

New Zealand

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This planet is the next candidate for colonization if we left it up to Elon Musk.

Mars

400

This mischievous hat‑wearing visitor (once played by Mike Myers) brings chaos to two bored children on a rainy day.

The Cat in the Hat

400

This lion‑bodied, human‑headed sphinx asked a deadly riddle to travelers heading to Thebes.

Sphinx

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This famous sportswear brand hides a mountain peak inside the negative space of its triangular logo.

Adidas

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Central Park and The Plaza Hotel are just two iconic New York City spots featured heavily in this holiday film starring Macaulay Culkin.

Home Alone 2

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We often call it a “shooting star,” but it’s actually just a tiny piece of debris burning up in Earth’s atmosphere.

Meteor or comet

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This children’s book (and later animated film) features a magical train that transports kids to the North Pole on Christmas Eve.

The Polar Express

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“Born from fire and reborn from ashes, I am a bird that never truly dies — who am I?”

Phoenix

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A mountain outline in this Swiss chocolate brand’s logo secretly contains a bear, a nod to the brand’s home city of Bern.

Toblerone

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The King’s Landing scenes in Game of Thrones were largely filmed in this Croatian city, famous for its medieval walls and red rooftops.

Dubrovnik

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These regions in space form when massive stars collapse, warping spacetime so intensely that not even light can escape.

Black hole

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This classic novel begins when four siblings discover a snowy land after stepping through a wardrobe.

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe or The Chronicles of Narnia

800

Before it was the name of a movie villain in Thor: Love and Thunder, this Norse goddess ruled over the dead in the underworld that shares her name.

Hel/Hela

800

Four interlocking circles represent the unification of four auto manufacturers forming a famous car group.

Audi

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Jordan’s ancient city of Petra serves as the dramatic resting place of the Holy Grail in this adventure film starring Harrison Ford.

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

800

This hypothetical region of spacetime, predicted by general relativity, is the theoretical tunnel that could connect two separate points in the universe.

Wormhole

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Daniel Handler, the author of 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' uses this as his pen name who was also a character in the stories he wrote.

Lemony Snicket

1000

This creature from Japanese folklore can appear as a fox with multiple tails and is known for its shapeshifting trickery.

Kitsune

1000

This luxury fashion house uses interlocking Gs — the monogram honoring its founder’s initials.

Gucci

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The Canadian town of High River and parts of Calgary doubled as post‑apocalyptic Boston and Austin in this award‑winning HBO series.

The Last of Us

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This effect explains why a distant ambulance siren changes pitch depending on whether it’s moving toward you or away from you.

Doppler effect

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