Snake pit (disambiguation)

Snake pit (disambiguation)

Snake pits were a historical European means of imposing capital punishment.
*"The Snake Pit", a 1948 film
*Slash's Snakepit, a rock band which was a side-project formed by then-Guns N' Roses lead guitarist Slash in 1994
*Narcisse Snake Pits, a snake pit near Narcisse, Manitoba which is the winter home of tens of thousands of red-sided garter snakes
*The Snake Pit, a catch wrestling training school run by Billy Riley in Wigan, England
*The Snake Pit, another name for the Snake Man of La Perouse, Sydney Australia
*"Snake Pit", a short story by Connie Faddis from the collection ""
*Snake Pit, a video game made by Sente Games
*"Snakepit", a book by Ugandan author Moses Isegawa
*Snake pit (game), a recreational outdoor game

ongs

*"The Snakepit", a song by The Cure from their 1987 album "Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me"
*"The Snakepit", a song by Ice from their 1990 album "Bad Blood"
*"Snakepit", a song by Ozric Tentacles from their 1990 album "Erpland"


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