This candy bar claims to “satisfy” you — especially when you’re irritable.
Snickers
This sci-fi film introduced the bullet-time effect used in many action movies afterward.
The Matrix
This country has more lakes than the rest of the world combined.
Canada
This singer is known as the “Queen of Tejano Music.”
Selena
This fruit has its seeds on the outside.
Strawberry
This snack brand’s mascot is a monocle-wearing gentleman with a top hat and cane.
Mr. Peanut / Planters
This actor has played a ship captain, a cowboy, an astronaut, and Walt Disney himself.
Tom Hanks
This city’s famous Shibuya Crossing is often called the busiest pedestrian crossing on earth.
Tokyo
This instrument has 88 keys.
Piano
This insect can lift objects up to 50 times its body weight.
Ant
These cookies debuted in 1912 and remain one of the world’s best-selling sandwich cookies.
Oreos
This director is known for mind-bending films like “Inception,” “Tenet,” and “Memento.”
Christopher Nolan
This European country is known as “The Land of Fire and Ice” because it has both volcanoes and glaciers.
Iceland
This 2017 song by Luis Fonsi became the most-viewed YouTube video for years.
Despacito
This is the only food that never spoils — archaeologists found some still edible in ancient tombs.
Honey
This brand’s “Cool Ranch” flavor actually launched seven years after its original nacho cheese chip.
Doritos
This 1994 prison drama is the highest-rated movie on IMDb.
The Shawshank Redemption
This European country is famous for its windmills, tulips, and canals — and much of its land lies below sea level.
The Netherlands
This rock band released the album “Rumours” in 1977.
Fleetwood Mac
This beverage is the second most consumed drink in the world after water.
Tea
This snack-related mascot is essentially a giant glass pitcher with a face, arms, and legs — and an unshakeable confidence.
The Kool-Aid Man
This 1999 film famously hid a twist in plain sight by subtly removing red objects from scenes that involved the living.
The Sixth Sense
This Scandinavian country is consistently ranked as one of the happiest in the world and is known for its saunas.
Finland
This composer wrote the “Four Seasons.”
Vivaldi
This condiment was once used as medicine in the 1800s.
Ketchup