Richard Whiteley was famously the honorary mayor of Wetwang. A man who was also gunged on Noel's House Party. One might muse (in the pun-cringing style of Whiteley himself) : "I wonder if he got his 'Wang Wet?"
There are lots of "Mud Lakes" in the US. One in La Grande Oregon is in the Wallowa Whitman National Forest. Wallowa?
According to a geographical name search engine, there are 19 Pudding Hills in the US.
Nigeria and Liberia each have a town named Jelly.
My home state, Pennsylvania, has an Oil City.
There's a Cake in Indonesia.
There's a town called Cream in Wisconsin. West Virginia has a place called Pie. There are 5 Chocolates in Latin America. There's a Topping, Virginia. And a Molasses in Cuba. New Jersey has an Egg Harbor.
anymess said: There are lots of "Mud Lakes" in the US. One in La Grande Oregon is in the Wallowa Whitman National Forest. Wallowa?
According to a geographical name search engine, there are 19 Pudding Hills in the US.
Nigeria and Liberia each have a town named Jelly.
My home state, Pennsylvania, has an Oil City.
There's a Cake in Indonesia.
There's a town called Cream in Wisconsin. West Virginia has a place called Pie. There are 5 Chocolates in Latin America. There's a Topping, Virginia. And a Molasses in Cuba. New Jersey has an Egg Harbor.
All British names (for anything) sound silly / funny / and/or wammy to my ears (possibly due to a serious childhood case of Cumberbatch* in both ears).
*Also sound like names for rare / odd diseases, as in 'got the Cumberbatch')
There are plenty of streets in Europe called something-platz or -plats as it means square. If precided by a possessive 's', many readily suggest mess such as 'Stefansplats' or the epic food fight of 'Marketsplats'.
There's also a park called The Wammy in Stoke on Trent.