| Sculpture Room: Stage 2, 5, 10, 17 
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| no. | Solve | Word Riddles | 
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| 1 | A Metal Fish Statue | Designed from an alloy on some artist's whim, I stand now on land when I'd much rather swim | 
| 2 | A Paintbursh | The stokes on the canvas are thick or quite faint, depending how heavily I'm loaded with paint | 
| 3 | A Large Toad | If I hopped at this size I'd mightily thud, unlike frog about water I burrow in mud | 
| 4 | A Pair of Toe shoes | On stage in a ballet most elegant and sweet, I'm tied tight by ribbons 'bout point dancer's feet | 
| 5 | An Eiffel Tower | When asked if Parisian 'oui' I'd reply, I'm a famus French monument towering high | 
| 6 | A Tribal Mask | With sharp teeth for biting and fierce bulging eyes, I'm an artfully-carved wooden tribal disguise | 
| 7 | A wooden Parrot | I've splintery plumage but try as I might, I'm carved with perch and take no flight | 
| 8 | A Scale | If measuring pounds or measuring ounce, It's weight of your items that I shall announce | 
| 9 | A painting of a Horseman | Through woods I have trekked on the back of my steed, depicted in paint by true artist indeed | 
| 10 | A Stripped snake | You'll find in addition to soft hissing sound, my yellow striped scales ably slithering on ground | 
| 11 | A Star | In square and circle you'll find where I hide, a five pointed shape with ten even sides | 
| 12 | A Green-eye Idol | I'm a third of three on stone wall hight, but made unique by emerald eye | 
| 13 | A Porcelain Lady | A Stately woman about the town, I've golden locks and flowing gown | 
| 14 | A Monk Statue | I pray in silence day and night, or chant in church by candlelight | 
| 15 | A Planet Saturn | A Sphere on a voyage accompained by a ring, I'm in long distant orbit of a bright cosmic thing | 
| 16 | A Scottish terrier statue | A moustache on canine would be quite a sight, I'm a similar image cast here in bronze bright | 
| 17 | A painting of A fish | Swimming in canvas and bordered by frame, I'll not move on my own but I've fins all the same | 
| 18 | A Pair of Dragons | with tails and scales and eyes totaling four, we're a mythical pair found in East Asian lore | 
| 19 | A statue of Anubis | A figure discussed in the hieroglyphs read, I'm a statue of dog headed gods of the dead | 
| 20 | A wooden Elephant | When spooked by a gunshot I'd surely stampede, protecting the ivory that fuels poachers greed | 
| 21 | A metal Knight | I guest with sword and shield in hands, a silver sir in medieval lands | 
| 22 | A Turtle | It's often my life that my outer shell saves, but I hide in it not as I swim 'neath carve waves | 
| 23 | A yellow-eyed Idol | Straight below skylight through nights and through days, I add to the trio a bright golden gaze | 
| 24 | A lawn gnome | A small mytic person who dwells below ground, in gardens and lawns I'll most likely be found | 
| 25 | Blue Footprints | Opposite ceiling and printed in blue, I'm a record of dweller who'd tread without shoe | 
| 26 | A statue of Ganesha | A Pachyderm god with Indian root, you'll find my snout curled as I balance on foot | 
| 27 | A wooden Artist's Figurine | When drawing a figure you'll make no mistake, if you carefully refer to the pose that I take | 
| 28 | A Monkey with a Banana | I've a fruit from a tree and shall feast on it soon, a simian beast holding peeled yellow moon | 
| 29 | A Nutcraker | I wooden soldier standing guad, else breaking nutty shells most hard | 
| 30 | A Bulldog Figure | Stretched out and resting I haven't a care, but I've slobbering jowls and a tail in the air | 
| 31 | A Stone Gargoyle | An Ornament demon in stone chipped away, I keep watch by night to chase spirits away | 
| 32 | A painting on an Easel | I'm an image of mountains and river by day, but hange not on wall but in propped up display | 
| 33 | A Painting of worrior and Raven | I'm an image of warrior dressed to attack, with an ebony bird fixedly watching his back | 
| 34 | An unweighted Mayan | On tapestry printed like friend to the side, I'm equal in height but not nearly as wide | 
| 35 | A Totem Pole | I'm a gathering of animals stacked in a line, a piece of American Indian design | 
| 36 | A Bust of Beethoven | A Moonlight Sonata would be homage paid, to I who composed the piano notes played | 
| 37 | A wooden Mallet | When pounding chisel I chip through stone, but surely could not carve alone | 
| 38 | A Rooster Figurine | My voice in morn in no surprise; I wake the farm with each sunrise | 
| 39 | A painting of 4 Pyramids | I'm a picture of mountains numbering four, with a high centered orb warming hot desert floor | 
| 40 | A Worshipping Worrior | Like my brothers in stone I'm a warrior and slayer, but I've set sword aside as I've taken to prayer | 
| 41 | A striking Cobra | Either spitting or hissing I do as I like, flaring serpentine hood as I ready my strike | 
| 42 | A 3-legged dog | I readily hop as I chase ball or bone; despite missing foot I stand well on my own | 
| 43 | A painting of a King | A portrait of royalty noble and true, I've gold on my head and robe of deep blue | 
| 44 | A pair of Dolphins | Balancing tall not on legs but on fins, we're a pair of aquatic mammalian twins | 
| 45 | A monkey Statue | I'm an ape-like creature hard not soft, with bowl of offering held aloft | 
| 46 | A wooden Ruler | A tiny distance you'd measure quick, by markings on this foot long stick | 
| 47 | The Sun | In sky you'd find me bright and hot, and exact replica but greyer in this stony spot | 
| 48 | A painted Egg | To find me in nest would be most absurd, for I'm not this ornate when I'm laid by a bird | 
| 49 | An undefended warrior | If I came into battle I'd sure meet my end, I've a spear to attack but no shield to defend | 
| 50 | A ball of yarn | Tied in a knit I'd make sweaters most fine, the color of oceans and softer than twine | 
| 51 | A lighthouse figurine | My turning top makes darkness flee, a signal to each ship at sea | 
| 52 | A wooden Horse | On my back is a saddle of leathery hid, a seat for a cowboy a galloping stride | 
| 53 | A chinese emperor | I'm a ruler of all in the od chinese land, in portable size you may hold in your hand | 
| 54 | A metal hand saw | two parts of timber and dust in made, by pushing and pulling my jagged blade | 
| 55 | A figure of a Buddha | Enlightened and jolly I'm sculpted in red, with round exposed belly and shiny bald head | 
| 56 | A Tea set | I function as others but much higher class, tea service for 2 in ornate Asian glass | 
| 57 | A flower bouquet | In hues much like water, with water below, I've kept fragrance and beauty but no longer grow | 
| 58 | 3 Kings | For babe born in stable in far away lands, we brought royal gifts following star across sands | 
| 59 | A well fed mayan | My friend has more intricate dress on his head, but of two hanging cloths I'm the one better fed | 
| 60 | A wooden iguana | What would be green's here brown instead, my wooden spines and scales on head |