Woodland Creatures
Gardening
Forests in Film
Is it a Fruit?
Fantasy and Magic
200

In the fairytale The Ugly Duckling, this animal was not a duckling but this other type of baby bird. 

Cygnet/Baby Swan

200

Plants "eat" sunlight through this process.

Photosynthesis

200

This movie takes place in a forest and focuses on a young animal who loses his mom and is friends with a bunny named Thumper.

Bambi

200

By United States law, this fruit is a vegatable. In botany (the study of plants), it is considered a fruit. It starts green and eventually turns red. 

Tomato

200

This fantasy roleplaying game is played using character sheets and sets of dice. Its acronym shares the same letters as Do Not Disturb.

Dungeons and Dragons

400

You have to be careful when driving and look out for these animals when driving past a forest.

Deer

400

This tool is also referred to as a shovel in the United States. It is used to dig holes. A suite in a deck of cards is also called by this name. 

Spade

400

This character is the protector of her forest. She is originally from a fairytale focusing on a girl who is cursed to sleep for 100 years. Her wings are taken from her by an evil king. 

Maleficent

400

This popular slushie flavor is named for a fruit, but this fruit does not exist. 

Blue Raspberry

400

This character is known for being good at building things. She calls Pixie Hollow home and is friends with characters like Silvermist and Rosetta. Her first appearance is in Peter Pan and her voice resembles the sound of a bell.

TinkerBell

600

Sometimes confused with a squirrel, this animal is also known for stuffing its cheeks with food. It lacks a bushy tail and instead has patterned stripes on its back. Alvin and his brothers are this type of animal.

Chipmunk

600

This form of waste management uses leftover food like eggshells, banana peels, and apple cores to help fertilize plants in gardens. 

Composting

600

This Disney live action musical features multiple fairy tale characters, including Cinderella and Red Riding Hood, adventuring out into the woods surrounding their town.

Into the Woods

600

This yellow "fruit" is technically a berry because its seeds are on the inside.

Banana

600

This camp for demigod children is located in the middle of a remote forest in Long Island.

Camp Half-Blood

800

A man named Kenai is turned into this animal and takes care of a younger animal named Kota. A Cartoon Network show focuses on Panda, Grizz, and Ice versions of this animal. 

Bear

800

This gardening tool is most often associated with the Grim Reaper, who uses it to "harvest" the souls of the dead.

Scythe

800

This forest is the home to heffalumps and woozles. Characters like Owl and Rabbit have houses in trees and holes in the ground in this forest. Winnie the Pooh and Piglet play here with their friend Christopher Robin. 

100-Acre Woods

800

This fruit is not an original species. It is the hybrid creation of a citron and a bitter orange. It originates from northwestern India and is used in a drink that has a pink variety.

Lemon

800

This Harry Potter house values friendship and loyalty. The ghost for this house is called the Fat Friar. This house is home to Susan Bones and Cedric Diggory.

Hufflepuff

1000

The official name for a unicorn's horn.

Alicorn

1000

Miniature trees are maintained and shaped in this style of gardening. Ficus and juniper are the most commonly used trees in this practice. Pruning, wiring, and root restriction are used to shape trees to resemble larger, mature trees in nature through this style. 

Bonsai

1000

This film, starring Tom Hanks, is famous for its quote: "Life is like a box of chocolates... You never know what you're gonna get."

Forrest Gump

1000

An apple from this type of fruit tree grows in a pear-like shape and can be either yellow or red in color. Originally from South America, this fruit tree now grows all over the world. This fruit is known as an accessory fruit. It grows into what is eaten and is known better as a type of nut.

Cashew

1000

This spell is used to unlock doors. It is known as the unlocking charm and was first used by Hermione Granger in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in order to escape a giant three-headed dog.

Alohomora

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