What's In A Name
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Mythical Serpents
Slithery Literature
Misc.
100

Formally named Dracaena trifasciata, this house plant is commonly called this

Snake Plant

100

This character is mistaken for a snake after he announces he tasted a "nasty flavor"

Mushu

100

In this country's folk culture, snakes are often feared among pregnant woman due to the serpent attacking the umbilical cord

Mexico

100

Known for her singing, this character was purposely chosen as District 12's Tribute and got her revenge by slipping a snake down the mayor's daughter's dress

Lucy Gray Baird

100

Popular among web developers, coders, and data scientists, this program is often taught in schools and colleges

Python

200

"Sit Back. Relax. Enjoy the Fright." was the tag line for this 2000s film

Snakes on a Plane

200

This animated snake is perhaps one of the few snakes with arms thanks to legendary animator Ollie Johnston

Sir Hiss

200

In this culture, Jormungandr is a snake that grew so large, it wrapped itself around the world and ate its own tail

Norse

200

Dr. Montgomery Montgomery, a herpetologist, is the latest relative to take these orphan children under his care in this popular children's series

A Series of Unfortunate Events

200

In a version of the folktale, the snake secretly hitched a ride on the hoof of this zodiac animal to race across the river because he was not a good swimmer

Horse

300

Set in the 2000s, this Amazon Prime show about four reckless kids trying to cover up an accidental crime is titled after a popular children's game of the same name

Snakes and Ladders

300

You may never suspect this snake of being vile since he is also voiced by the actor who plays Winnie The Pooh

Kaa

300

Represented in this culture's mythology as a cobra-headed goddess named Meretseger, the desert-dwelling cobra was the symbol of sovereignty for their leaders

Egyptian

300

This Indian mongoose must protect his newly-adoptive family from various snakes

Rikki-Tikki-Tavi

300

This popular song features samples from Sir Mix-a-Lot's "Baby Got Back"

Anaconda

400

Before having a self-titled, stand-alone film, this silent ninja could previously be seen fighting along side Duke, Ripcord, and Scarlett

Snake Eyes

400

This flexible snake has posed as "a dog, a pig, a cow, a goat," and even a walking stick to his magical, blind owner

Juju

400

Although many descriptions of the Basilisk exist, it was possibly first recorded in "Natural History," the largest single work surving this civilization

Roman Empire

400

In "The Adventure of the Speckled Band," this famous investigator discovers the identity of the mysterious whistling noise to be the "most poisonous snake in India"

Sherlock Holmes

400

This successful series focusing on Johnny Lawrence was originally shown on YouTube Red before being acquired by Netflix

Cobra Kai

500

Aurelian Smith Jr. used this stage name during his time as a professional wrestler

Jake "the Snake" Roberts

500

This actress, usually known for playing a spider, lends her voice to a snake in the live-action remake of "The Jungle Book"

Scarlett Johansson

500

Nagaraja, a five-headed snake god, was born to human parents as a reward for taking care of snakes during a fire. Today, he is the residing deity in the Nagaraja Temple in this country

India

500

In this Shakespearean play, a widow wishes she had the eyes of a basilisk when her husband's murderer, Duke of Gloucester, compliments her eyes

Richard III or The Tragedy of Richard the Third

500

This Greek god threw a staff at two snakes who were fighting. The staff with the two snakes is now a symbol of peace and often associated with medicine

Hermes