Question

This adjective describes “Creatures of the Lumberwoods” in the title of a fictional field guide created by William Thomas Cox that was dedicated to the Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this adjective used to describe many “critters” found in the tall tales of North American lumberjacks, such as the hodag and jackalope.
ANSWER: fearsome [accept fearsome critters or Fearsome Creatures of the Lumberwoods]
[10m] One fearsome critter, the squonk, is easily tracked by hunters because it incessantly performs this action. In Mexican folklore, a vengeful ghost who drowned her children is named for performing this action.
ANSWER: crying [or wailing or weeping or shedding tears or tearing up or sobbing or equivalents; accept llanto or La Llorona]
[10e] Although it is not typically classified as a fearsome critter, many tall tales have been told about this hairy humanoid cryptid, who has allegedly been caught many times on film and inhabits forests in the Pacific Northwest.
ANSWER: Bigfoot [or Sasquatch]
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2024 ACF Winter at Lehigh2024-11-16Y621.67100%100%17%
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