Whilst you can find lists of file extensions mapped to mime-types (ie. reference.sitepoint.com/html/mime-types-full), most lists are not comprehensive. Additionally, a file extension may map to multiple mime-types as it may be used by more than one application. filext.com is a site you might find useful.
The iana.org list misses some very common ones like .jpg. It has .jpeg, but IMHO leaving stuff like that make the content difficult to use without manipulation.
iana is tracking the official ones but of course folks can always declare their own...
In other words, it is doubtful you'll ever get the full list on the Planet.
Also consider the case of NPAPI plugins which declare MIME-types just to be be easily accessible... and these MIME-types might be not interesting to you for a reason or another.
If your are using Java you could use Apache Tika, which is a powerful library for dealing with file types. With it you can easily get the preferred extension related to a mime type with a couple of rows:
TikaConfig config = TikaConfig.getDefaultConfig();
MimeType mimeType = config.getMimeRepository().forName("image/png"); //Generally your textual mime type
String extension = mimeType.getExtension();
// this would return the extension with the dot. For "image/png" returns ".png"
In this way you don't have to mess with downloading and parsing a file with the associations, I find it very comfortable. This is the way I've done the trick.
There's a good table in the classic book "HTTP: The Definitive Guide" by Gourley and Totty (O'Reilly, with a squirrel on the cover) in Appendix D. It appears to be complete and up-to-date as of the time the book was written (in 2002). That was a long time ago, but you'll find all the old favorites there as well as obscure "company-only" ones.
I took the list from Apache mime.types as of Fri Sep 29 15:10:29 2017 UTC and wrote a script to convert it to a json mapping. The json is too big for stackoverflow answer. You can find it here mimes.json.
script to generate the mapping:
# mime_to_json.py
# get the mime.types from
# http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/conf/mime.types?view=markup
import sys
import re
import json
mapping = {}
with open(sys.argv[1], "r") as handle:
for line in handle:
line = line.strip()
if line[0] == "#":
continue
parts = re.split("\s+", line)
mime = parts[0]
del parts[0]
for ext in parts:
mapping[ext] = mime
print(json.dumps(mapping, indent=4, sort_keys=True))