This country adopted the maple leaf as its national symbol of loyalty.
Canada
This genius, billionaire, playboy, and philanthropist built his first suit in a cave with a box of scraps.
Iron Man
This spicy green paste served with sushi is also how bees say hello to each other.
Wasabi
This is an extremely popular piece of technology that needs iOS updates.
Iphone
This chain is the staple of cheap hot dogs and double gulp Slurpie cups.
7-11
This Mexican celebration honors loved ones who have passed away.
Day of The Dead
In "The Boys," this character is a dark, villainous twist on Superman
Homelander
This is the number of donuts in a baker's dozen.
13
This heavy piece of metal keeps ships from floating away.
Anchor
This group includes Marvel characters like The Thing and Human Torch.
Fantastic 4
This country is known for geishas and Zen gardens
Japan
This Greek demigod is famous for completing twelve nearly impossible labors.
Hercules
This French cuisine is used as a spread, is made from fish eggs, and is often eaten by the extremely rich.
Caviar
You're sure to see this bird if you go to New York City.
Pigeon
This was the name for the fear in the 1990's of computer malfunctions in the 2000's
Y2K
All roads lead to a city in this modern-day country
Italy
This hero of the Iliad was invincible everywhere except for his heel.
Achilles
The Irish depended on this food, and it is the main ingredient in latkes.
Potato
This fruit is the only English word that can't rhyme
Orange
A type of this plane is in the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and is the plane that carries the Commander-in-Chief.
Air Force One
This country is where Buddhism was born.
India
This Amazonian princess uses a Lasso of Truth and resides on Themyscira
Wonder Woman
This food made from snails is apart of African, Asian, and Europe cuisine
Escargot
A witch may give you this magical substance that may be poisonous or could heal you.
Potion
This app shares its name with the term for a number with 100 zeros