Caused by drought and poor farming practices, this event ravaged the Great Plains from 1934-40, and displaced nearly 500,000 people.
What is the Dust Bowl?

A territory of Denmark, this home to 55,000 people is the largest non-continent island on earth.
What is Greenland?

In the Prince's Bride, this is the home of the Rats Of Unusual Size.
What are the Fire Swamps?

Known as Qomolangma in Tibet, this mountain is the tallest in the world, measuring in at 29 thousand feet.
What is Mount Everest?

The home of Tigger, Piglet, and Winnie-the-Pooh.
What is the Hundred Acre Wood?

One of the most notable figures in early 19th century American conservation movement; his work on Walden, helped influence public opinion on the sanctity of the natural world.
Who is Henry David Thoreau?
A reoccurring location in the Zelda series, in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wilds, this is the largest zone in the game, positioned in the center of the map.
What is Hyrule Field?
The home King Odysseus travels back to in The Odyssey.
What is Ithaca?
This DC Superhero was created when Alexander Olsen's body is dumped into the bayou of Louisiana, and is resurrected by the cosmic magic energies that give plants life.
What is Swamp Thing?

Created by the Dark Lord Melkor, this is where the One Ring was forged, and later returned to and destroyed.
What is Mount Doom?

Where the 6 tallest trees in the world live.
What are the Red Wood Forests?
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This artist is credited with the most basic land arts.
Who is John Avon?
A section of the ancient Greek underworld where ordinary souls are send to live after death.
What are the Asphodel Meadows/ Asphodel Fields?

From the works of J. M. Barrie, this fictional island is home to Mermaids, Fairies, Pirates, and a group of children who cannot age.
What is Neverland?

Attributed to igniting swamp gasses, these fay appear in Welsh folk lore to lead travelers to hidden treasure, or to leave them lost away from the beaten path.
What are Will-'o-the-Wisps?

The sculpture controversially carved into the Six Grandfathers in the Black Hills in South Dakota.
What is Mount Rushmore?
Released in 1994, this was the top grossing movie in the United States, and won six Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor for Tom Hanks.
What is Forrest Gump?

This detail uniquely sets Plains apart from all other basic land types in Magic the Gathering.
What is being plural?

This phenomenon led to the evolution of the Kay Deer, Giant Moa, and Pigmy elephant.
What is the Island Rule, or Island Gigantism/Dwarfism?

Differentiated from the common relative from this genus by their preference for damp and wet soils: this flower is the preferred host of the Monarch Butterfly.
What is Swamp Milkweed?

Winner of the World's Strongest Man and known as 'king of the deadlift;' this Icelandic actor gained world wide fame playing Ser Gregor 'The Mountain' on Game of Thrones.
Who is Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson or 'Thor'?
The agency that manages about 25% of federal lands and is the sole major national land management agency not part of the U.S. Department of the Interior.
What is the United States Forest Service?

The Stenson, or cowboy hat, was know by this moniker due to its ubiquity with use in the American Mid-West.
What is the Boss of the Plains?

The alternate name for For Whom the Bell Tolls, a poetic except from John Donne's 1623 Devotion upon Emergent Occasions.
What is "No Man is an Island"?

Home to giant river otter, giant anteater tapir and Jaguar, this swamp in South America is the largest in the world.
What is the Pantanal?

15th century pawnbrokers which were developed as a work around for the Catholic Church to offer loans without operating a bank.
What are Mounts of Piety?
This Māori forest god is known for separating the sky and earth, fathering birds and insects, and bringing the three baskets of knowledge from the sky to humans.
Who is Tāne?
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