Mythical Creatures (Rhymed)
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Fitting Names
100

Tons of battles this creature has won; everyone imagines a different one. It's popular in a place that uses the won; to fill it up, it must eat many fawn.

Dragon

100

This fruit coats its nut with the same toxic oil found in poison ivy (urushiol). Raw, the fruit is safe to eat, but the nut is not. However we have had its nut and not the fruit.

Cashew (Cashew fruit/apple is acceptable)

100

Anne Frank House

Netherlands

100

This is used to permanently mark a person's or animal's skin

Branding Iron

100

The strongest shape

triangle

200

Tinker and clamour; deep in the mountains resides their manor. They bash and clash all with their hammer. Wearing hides from their local tanner

Dwarf

200

Often fake, flavourless, and hot. The real version is made by shredding it's root and making it into a paste.

Wasabi (Wasabi Root)

200

The Forbidden City was home to 24 emperors over 500 years and is comprised of 980 buildings

China

200

A parent's lie detector test when their child wants to stay home on a weekday

Forehead

200

A large wooden holder of a fizzy, golden beverage

Keg

300

Underground is where it can fit; Above ground is where some may ride it. It's androgynously phallic, and without hair, it has no cowlick

Sandworm

300

My favourite flower, it is small, white, bell-shaped and droopy. It symbolizes humility, purity, and return to happiness. It marks the end of winter and the promise of spring.

Lily of the Valley

300

Robben Island. An island where prisoners were held and notably held Nelson Mandela. It is now out of service

South Africa

300

An old Mexican (Mesoamerican) dish with a candy named after it

Tamales

300

A type of unclear, interpretive painting/art

Abstract

400

It's the king of the many boned; If Roko is right, this creature will make humans dethroned. It's familiar with The Harry; and when met with a sword, it could not parry.

Basilisk

400

These are used in/as anesthetics or narcotics despite being highly toxic. Folklore depicts them as loud, obnoxious, and toxic to the ears. Their roots are forked and to me they are the exact opposite of what's found on Easter Island.

Mandrake

400

This Pando tree is a clonal colony of a single male aspen. It is considered the world's largest and heaviest organism

USA

400

What a young someone might say when they see something cool

Fire

400

Turning metals into gold, or chasing immortality

Alchemy

500

One man's paper is another man's scythe. This creature eases death, no man in writhe. The Eastern Grim Reaper, when one's clock is ticking, no one is more eager.

Shinigami

500

The northern mango, this tropical fruit is naturally grown in Southwestern Ontario. Outside of North America, this name is synonymous with Papaya

Pawpaw

500

The location of the crater from the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs

Mexico

500

This living creature generates heat to kill predators by a technique called "thermo-balling". This creature vibrates one of its body parts so fast that the heat created can reach temperatures of up to 47C

Japanese Honeybees (bees is fine)

500

A shift in winds which causes the very rainy or very dry period in South and Southeast Asia between May to September

Monsoon

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