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31 Oct 2008

Home- Forgotten Riddles: Mayan Princess

forgottenriddless the manyanprincess
Game type: puzzle-seek&find Game size: 41.04 MB
ESRB rating: everyone
As the Chief Archaeologist and most experienced in Mayan culture, the Embassy has sent you to investigate the mysterious demise of the last known royal Mayan family. The royal family supposedly died in 1536, yet artifacts left by the Mayan princess have been uncovered dating back to 1556 - twenty years after her supposed death. Your mission is to solve the riddles surrounding the artifacts to uncover what really happened to the royal family.
  • more than 1,500 riddles to solve.
  • 9 mini game
  • 17 Jigsaws of story line

System requirements:
  • OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
  • CPU: 600 Mhz
  • RAM: 128 MB
  • DirectX: 6.0
  • Hard Drive: 49 MB
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[ Unlock the Glyph Riddles ]
Stage 1:Ruined TempleMayan GardenCeremonial Platfrom
Stage 2:Ruined TempleRiverside CaveCeremonial PlatformSculpture Room
Stage 3:Room of CreationThrone RoomHigh Courtyard
Stage 4:Ruined TempleThrone RoomHigh CourtyardCloudy PeaksObservatory
Stage 5:Riverside CaveSculpture RoomArmory
Stage 6:Ceremonail PlatformObservatoryRoyal Burial GroundsBall Court
Stage 7:Mayan GardenUnderground ChamberRoom of CreationPrisonRiverside Cave
Stage 8:Riverside CavePillars of the GodsRoyal Burial GroundsBall CourtArmory
Stage 9:ObservatoryUnderground ChamberConquistador's LoungeGilded Chamber
Stage 10:High CourtyardThrone RoomSculpture RoomSecret GardenTemple Entrance
Stage 11:Room of CreationRoyal Burial GroundsSecret GardenPrisonTemple EntranceFood Chamber
Stage 12:ArmoryBall CourtPillars of the GodsGilded ChamberMystique RoomClock Tower
Stage 13:Cloudy PeaksUnderground ChamberConquistado's LoungeRendezvous Point
Stage 14:Cloudy PeaksPrisonSecret GardenFood ChamberThe Vault
Stage 15:Mayan GardenThrone RoomPillars of the GodsGilded ChamberObservatoryThe Vault
Stage 16Ruined TempleRoom of CreationTemple EntranceClock TowerMystique RoomCathedral
Stage 17:Ceremonial PlatformSculpture RoomConquistado's LoungeHigh CourtyardRendezvous PointCathedral
Stage 18:Cloudy PeaksArmoryBall CourtSecret GardenFood ChamberThe Vault
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30 Oct 2008

Ruined Temple: stage 1-4-16


Ruined Temple: Stage 1, 4, 16
RuinedTemple 1,4,16
no.

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Word Riddles

1 A Golden BellWhen stricken by mallet or clapper I sing, from delicate clink to reverberant ring
2 A Tree SquirrelWith a tail of bush, I skitter through trees, where I forage for berries and nuts as I please
3 A Gardener's RakeYou'll find all my purpose in three handled tines, for loosening earth where the gardener designs
4 A Leather bagI'm a carryall crafted of leathery hide, with a space to keep many belongings inside
5 A Hand ShovelIf you're tending a garden I'd play a strong role; for you can't plant a seed without digging a hole
6 A Wooden StocksConstructed of planks, each cut with a notch, I bind prisoners hands as the townspeople watch
7 An Oil LampTo illuminate chambers is my finest trick; just fill me with oil and add spark to my wick
8 A ViolinMy musical sound's one you surely would know, created by ranking my bridge with a bow
9 A Brass TubaPowered by air I'm the lowest of brass, but not without place in an orchestral class
10 A Perching EagleAs a great bird of prey who's exceedingly rare, I don't mind that I'm bald, for I've never had hair
11A Hairy TarantulaI've a brown hairy body with legs numbering eight, and poisonous fangs which shall seal my prey's fate
12 A Traveller's LuggageWe're requisite baggage here doubly stacked, the vacation storage for items you've packed
13 A Jade DragonI'm a mythical creature of serpentine cast, carved of polished green stone in the centuries past
14 A Cow's SkullWith my body long gone, I'm all that remains, a formation of bone that once housed bovine brains
15 A Delicious Red appleFermented for cider or baked in a pipe, my sweet fruit will make me the me of your eye
16A Deed to the LandI'm ink upon parchment, words written by hand, to document ownership transfer of land
17 A World GlobeWhen You're seeking location I'm spun and I'm twirled, revealing quite thorough maps of the world
18 A Scurrying ratUnless I'm a pet I'd be pest in your house, a verminous rodent much larger than mouse
19 A Baby BuggyWith baby well nestled and snug in my bed, we're easily pushed along streets where you tread
20 A Totem PoleWhat they carved on my surface no other tribe could, the figures of animals stacked in the wood
21A Knignt's SwordI've a great sharpened blade soundly fastened to hilt, the cause of great warrior's blood being spilt
22A Basket of StrawberriesI'm a most likely fruit with green leaf and red hide, but unlike all the rest my small seeds are outside
23A Hairy GorillaThat I'm cousin to man some folks would attest, but with more frequent roaring and beating of chest
24A CandelabraI'm a pedestal tall where the candlesticks sit, on a great many arms to spread light when they're lit
25An Antique RifleIn modern day hunting, with most careful aim, you'd find me essential for felling your game
26A Green LizardI'm an emeral creature at rest on this floor, with legs and a tail and scales galore
27A Ship WheelWhen sailing for travel or purely for sport, I alter direction toward starboard or port
28A Painted PortraitI'm a criminal not, yet it seems I've been framed, a renaissance man drawn by artist unnamed
29A Bunch of GrapesI'm a small and sweet fruit cultivated on vine, as I'm frequently used to make jelly or wine
30A BroomA magical stick upon which witches ride, I brush away dirt as I'm swept side to side
31A Baseball batResponding to pitch, in swung arc I attack, and dispatch the ball with a thunderous crack
32A Ship in a bottleA Sea faring vessel of very light mass, I sail no seas while encased in this glass
33A Hissing Cobrawith my scaly hood and my two fangs alike. I assail my prey with venomous strike
34A SombreroI've a body of felt and sleek golen trim, an indigenous hat with a very wind brim
35A Chess BoardIn rank and in file move the court of the king, as they battle for victories checkmate would bring
36A Diamond ringUpon loop of gold lies my stone most engaged; a sparkling gift to bond love strong and aged
37An Antique IronIf you've crumpled your shirt or you've wrinkled your pants, I'll smooth out the folds if you'll give me a chande
38A Marble Bustof a subject now passed I'm a marbelized clone, a likeness in rock, a fine portrait in stone
39A CardinalThough I have a strong bill and a robust physique, it's my deep crimson feathers you'll find most unique
40A pair of Roller SkateWhen circling rinks or moving down street, the fun is increasd with my wheels on your feet
41A playing CardI'm found in a deck and yet dressed in a suit, but paired well in poker I'd help you win loot
42A ring of KeysWe're affixed to this ring made of jingling brass, unique tools to unlock all the doors you must pass
43An UnbrellaAt the first sign of moisture descending from sky, simply open me up to assure you stay dry
44A TeapotThough not always short or especially stout, I do have a handle and also a spout
45A scarab BeetleWith hardened green armor, antenna and wings, I'm a six legged insect and all that it brings
46A HarmonicaAn instrument bluesmen could never replace, I'm powered by breath blown or drawn through my face
47A knight's shieldI display coat of arms while protecting the knight, deflecting the arrows and swords swung with might
48A cat statueHaving sharpened my claws I'd chase mice for a thrill. but I'm cast out of iron and stuck standing still
49A Tregedy MaskThe inverse of comedy? "people would ask; 'Why would one wear sucha horrible mask?
50A folding paper fanMy paper in folds, tied to slats with great care, will help you stay cool by displacing the air

Mayan Garden: stage 1-7-15


Mayan Garden: Stage 1, 7, 15
MayanGarden1,7,15
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Word Riddles

1A Pair of BinocularsSo, you'd like to see just a bit further, you say? My lenses boost vision of site far way
2A Hairy SpiderWith eight creeping legs and eight watching eyes, I crawl and I weave an I feast on the flies
3A RaccoonDressed like a bandit I creep through the night, and forage for food with my nocturnal sight
4A bright Red ParrotOn the shoulders of pirate, with wings and a beak, I'm found squawking loudly, unless trained to speak
5A Submerged SwordResting for year in the place you'd now wade, I'm a mighty but waterlogged shimmering blade
6A basket of potatoesRemoved from the soil, in a basket I'm stashed, then on to the kitchen where I'm sure to be mashed
7A bueatifuly ButterflyI wraped myself in cocoon for a bout, and found I had wings when I finally came out
8An Antique CelloI'm smaller than brass, but larger than fiddle, with four steel strings running straight down my middle
9A Dollar BillPrecisely one hundred cents I equate, the very same value without all the weight
10A RavenOn Wings black as night, through the sky shall I soar, but for now I am perched as I speak 'nevermore'
11A BouquetWe grew from the ground, blossomed with grace, and then we were picked and arranged in this vase
12A dusty old typewriterFeed in the paper and tap my keys; I'll transfer your words to the pages with ease
13A rusty bicyclePaddle me quickly, or peddle me slow; My wheels will take you where e'er you must go
14A silver TrophyYou'd likely be given this type of award, in honor of all of the points you have scored
15A directional CompassWhen e'er you need help finding cardinal direction, my needle will guide you with matchless perfection
16A flintlock's PistolWhen filled up with powder and triggered to light, I'll launch a lead pellet you've aimed by your sight
17A PumpkinIf picked and then carved, I'd greet ghosts with a grin, backlit by a candle where seeds had once been
18A pair of SkullThough separate from body and bleached in the sun, we still say that two heads are better than one
19An old LanternI'm useless by day, but most handy at night, for dispelling darkness with powerful light
20An Alligator's SkullDespite all these teeth I can no longer bite; only bones still remain, no reptilian might
21An artist's painted palletYou'll find on my surface a great many hues; I'm home to a spectrum of reds, greens and blues
22A ToadYou'll find warts on my back, both slimy and green, as I drift on a pad in this watery scene
23An antique FlutePlay a beautiful song to be heard all around; a breath through my chamber creates such a sound
24An OwlFor a wise bird of prey, I'm the greatest they knew, but they never quite grasped why I always asked 'who'
25A pair of BootsI'm better than sneakers in every way, if you're planning to do any hiking today
26A giant TurtleI can't escape danger at my usual stride, but thanks to shell on my back, I can hide
27A pair of DicePlace all your bets and give us a toss; Luck will determine your win or your loss
28A toy SailboatOn a seafaring voyage, I'll need ot a crew; a soft breeze alone could carry me through
29A hungry AlligatorI feel at home in the hot, humid swamp, where I often will leap from the water to chomp
30An hourglassYou'll find I mark time with no tick and no tock; It's with sand that I mimic a modern day clock
31Ears of CornOut of the fields on tall stalks I am raised, for my yellowish grain, sure to leave you amaized
32Rusty Wagon wheelsWe once rolled on roads while supporting a cart, but we've roatated not since its's fallen apart
33A wooden BucketI built in a round out of planks from the trees, and handled on top to fetch water with ease
34A poisonous RattlesnakeI'll quickly sound rattles when given a fright; You'd be wise to flee. Afterall, I do bite
35An Alarm clockAs the sun rises, you'll stir from your slumber; I'll surely sound bells when we reach the right number
36A Spider's webI'm woven of threads which are silky and fine; Upon insects I capture, arachnids shall dine
37A Stack of BooksBiographies, history, fiction and poems, compiled and bound in this small stack of tomes
38A watering CanIf you fill me with water an then pour it out, I'll irrigate plants through my sprinkling spout
39A hunting SpearI'm a long slender pole with a razor sharp front, to be launched at great beasts when the warriors hunt
402 young RabbitsWe nibble on carrots and travel by hop, distinguished by buck teeth and long ears that flop
41A Pith HelmetOn a jungle safari, when trekking for days, I'll shield your noggin from harsh solar rays
42A ChamelonWith skin color shifted, I hide like a thief, 'midst the brown of the dirt and the green of the leaf
43A Treasure chestThe pirates were quick to hid riches I've carried, and yeat I remain above ground, quite unburied
44CarrotsI'm a favorite vegetable, grown as a crop, with a fiery orange root and a leafy green top
45A screeching bat

I travel by night through the sky, not on ground, quickly flapping my wings, navigating by sound.

46A Crytal wine glassWith a stem and a foot, I'm a curious sort, but I've obvious use when my bowl's filled with port
47A CameraTo document landscapes, I might do the trick; I'll preserve them on film with a flash and a click
48A Fresh PineappleBeneth my tough skin, the sweet fruit you should take, and bake it all, sliced, in an upside-down cake
49A green tree FrogAway from the water where his cousins would be, this tiny green fellow may live in a tree
50A Snare DrumPick up my sticks and tap out a beat; keep time for the band as we march down the street

Ceremonial Platform: stage 1-2-6-17


Ceremonial Platform: Stage 1, 2, 6, 17
Ceremonail platform 1,2,6,17
no.

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Word Riddles

1A Crawling BeetleI climb this trunk in armor strong, three pair of legs, antenna long
2An Antique scaleWhen heavier weight's placed on my right, it lifts my left and proves its might
3A Hot air balloonSailing skies by fuel of air, my basket takes you anywhere
4A Climbing koalaIn trees down under I'm the chief, of gorging tasty eucalyptus leaf
5A unlit torchThrough darkness and fog I'd light your way, but it seems my fire isn't burning today
6A heartGrowing through cracks and entangling stone, I'll surely remind you of love you've been shown
7The moonDrifting through space in a field of stars, I'm the orbiting friend of a planet near Mars
8A Pirate's hookMy gleaming crook could best assist, should hands go missing at the wrist
9An oil canFrom oil filled bulb to dripping point, you'll need me when you grease a joint
10An Antique Candle stickWhen Jack must jump both nimble and quick, he'd leap my base and waxy wick
11A straw cowboy hatA Cowboys ride upon their horse, I'd ride the cowboy's head of course
12A crow barWhen given doors or crate to pry, I'm that on which you must rely
13A Buzzing BumblebeeI buzz and sting while flying past, in prisioners stripes with yellow cast
14A Sun & EyeA great orb of fire from miles away, illuminates earth while it wathces by day
15A paper scrollI'm sealed wording with no fold, tied by string on parchment rolled
16A set of walkies talkiesA message sent from far or near, if holdign half our pair you'll hear
17A Sports TrophyWhen victory comes, not loss or ties, I'll be the greatest sportsman's prize
18A Pair of GlassesI'll said your vision to some degree, if seeing sights while wearing me
19A KeyI'll shift the pins inside the hole, to pass locked threshold with no toll
20A nesting DuckAtop this arch, on stones they stacked, I've found a place to rest and quack
21A FlashlightWith batteries strong I'd glow most bright, my beam illuminating the empty night
22A MandolinBy plucking strings or strumming whole, I amplify notes with resonant hole
23An old WheelbarrowBy single wheel on wooden base, I move the dirt from place to place
24A rusty Scythewith wooden grip and bladed top, I'm used to mow and reap the crop
25A yellow ButterflyOnce caterpillar now to flight, my wings in hue of yellow bright
26A camper's BackpackUpon your back I'm always near, for carrying books or camping gear
27A bottle of PoisonAt very least I'd make you sick; consumed in bulk I'd kill you quick
28A Climbing Monkeywith primate tail through trees I'd swing, but now it's to an arch where I steadily cling
29A Blacksmit's anvilUpon my face the blacksmith's pound, to hammer metal flat from round
30A Treasure ChestFilled with jewelry, gems and cash, truly house a wealthy stash
31A Pair of DaggersWe're sharpened twins with handles round, crossed and driven through this ground
32A Green Tree SnakeI flicker my tongue as I slither through trees, a green rope of scales riding branches in breeze
33A HammerThrough prying pulls and mighty swings, my function is to nail things
34A Perching ParrotUpon a branch I'm perched by claw, with feathers red and squawking maw
35A ScorpionUpon this trunk I'm crawling thing, with claws to pinch and tail to sting
36A Charging BullSurely I'll charge upon seeing the red; it's your task to flee from the horns on my head
37A baseball GloveIf balls should pass plate without hit, I catch the pitch thrown curved or split
38A Broken JarI once carried water from the river 'cross land, but I cracked when I dropped from a most careless hand
39A ToucanI've ebon plumage and beak most strong, quite orange in shade and rather long
40A Boa constrictorI'm slithering soundly on ground where I lay, awaiting to strike and then strangle my prey
41A green IguanaI'm resting 'midst the trees and vines, a grassy beast of scales and spines
42A wooden RhinocerosA beast of wood I stand in plance, a mighty horn upon my face
43A PaintbrushWhen swept by hand my bristles fall and spread a tint upon a wall
44A Fish Shaped CloudOnce snared by a hook someone baited with files, who'd ever think I'd carry rain through the skies?
45A metal ThermosWhen walking paths through sun or storm, I'll keep your beverage cold or warm
46A Yellow JugI'm a golden jar with room to store assorted goods in hollowed core
47A pair of high heelsOn ladies feet on elegant night, we're adding inches to her height
48A Face in the treeThrough this wooden face, not as sense have I known; an anomaly formed in the bark as I 've grown
49An Open bookThey read from me in pior age, a passage on my open page
50A HeadstoneI stand in guard of buried bed, a crisscrossed stone to mark the dead

Ruined Temple: stage 2


Ruined Temple: Stage 2 only
ruintemple2only
no.

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Word Riddles

1 A Heavenly headdressThe headdress fabled to be dropped from heaven, I am composed of diving quills numbering eleven
2 Chi'tole King's personal GuardEven in the most sacred ground I have the right to bear for my sole duty in life is to keep the king out of harm
3 A Despondent WorriorI covered my face to hide the tears, for I fear my family won't survive another year
4 An elephant tatooI see many animals and rarely get roused, but I'll jump in shock when spotting a mouse
5 The Shadow WorriorAmong these men I am a master spy, I cloak well behind trees and am aided my my Corvus guide
6 Cloth of JudgmentThe lie one holds cannot hide, for I see all with my multiple eyes
7 A Covetous SoliderYou eye the man squarely in this room, soon he'll be a traitor and lead them all to doom
8 The King's MessengerI come to bring a message in these dire times, after trekking great distance and through endless mountainous climb
9 carving of the SpiritYet my countenance may bring about fear, I help uphold this temple for countless years
10 An Amulet of ImmortalsMany great jewelries adorn the majestic king, unlike others I am composed of feather white wings

27 Oct 2008

Unlock the Glyph Riddles


Some areas are locked. To get into need to unlock by solve the glyph riddles. Select glyph - read the riddles - solve the riddles - place the glyph on the area. This part is also time consuming like the roating jigsaw minigame.
Stage 1: Ceremonial Platform
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Stage 3: Throne Room
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Stage 4: Observatory
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Stage 6: Royal Burial Grounds
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Stage 8: Pillar of the Gods
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Stage 10: Secret Garden
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Stage 12: Clock Town
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Stage 14: The Vault
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Stage 16: Catheral
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25 Oct 2008

Riverside Cave: stage 2-5-7


Riverside Cave: stage 2, 5, 7
riversidecave2+5+7
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Word Riddles

1An Air TunkOn backs of the divers while swimming deep seas, I provide them with air so they breathe as they please
2Shark TeethI'm the mouth of predator swimming the seas, with sharp points for chewing his prey with great ease
3A Sea monsterThat ever you'd sight me you never would guess, a mysterious being oft seen in loch ness
4A Pirate ShipWeathering the seas by sails on mast, you may hear my crew speak 'me mateys, avast!'
5A Bunch of BananasOf my bunch picked from tree you might make a meal; I've sweet tasty fruit beneath bright yellow peel
6A Conch shellI'm home to a mollusk but ne'er are we bound; He'll leave me behind when new dwelling's been found
7A Rubber DuckWhen given a squeeze you may hear me speak; my voice is no quack but an air powered squeak
8A wooden LadderTwo long slats and rungs all constructed of wood, I'll help you climb higher wherever I'm stood
9A copper UrnA small metal vase with emeral decor, I'm filled by the ashes of those who're no more
10A PelicanFor fish in the water I've taken up search; I spy past long beak upon high rocky perch
11A CoconutIf you're able to break through my hard brown fuzzy hide, You might eat the sweet core and milk found inside
12A SeahorseBeneath salty waters I swim and I play, but despite my apt name you'll not hear say neigh
13A SwordNot every man, just a great king alone, can remove my great blade buried deep in the stone
14A wooden RaftI'm an order of logs tightly tied up and lashed; Though I'd help you float dry, you're still oft to be splashed
15A pairs of OarsWhen traveling waters by crude raft or boat, just paddle with us and add speed to your float
16A DragonflyThough I breathe no fire in spite of my name, I'm able to fly on four wings all the same
17A BeaverA creature with flat tail and buck teeth I am; they come in most handy constructing each dam
18A diver's FlippersUpon diver's feet on an undersea route, I add power to kick as they're swimming about
19A Rose BouquetOnce grown from the dirt, upon dirt I'm now found, a memorial gift for one deep in the ground
20A TurtleI feel quite exposed when not hidden in shell, but I've popped my head out as I rest for a spell
21A Captain's HatI'm worn by a man on a sailing trip. but only the one who's in charge of the ship
22A Tropical FishIn schools I swim about waters most warm, a tropical catch in a rainbow-finned form
23A Fire PitWith flickering fire you've no need of lamp; add sparks to the kindling, I'll brighten the camp
24An AnchorWith my thick iron hooks buried deep in sea bed, a once drifting ship remains stable instead
25An Apple TreeStanding tall and facing the north, through my woody stems the apples springs forth
26A StarfishI'm perfectly ready to crawl or swim far, on five able legs in the shape of a star
27A ShovelFor making a hole I'm a tool you'd keep; I'll scoop up the dirt either shallow or deep
28A Grizzly bearWith cubs do I dwell in my cave dark and deep, spending summers awake and each winter asleep
29The Idol's HeadThe current eroded this great titan's face; Havin lost its stone eye, we find gems in its place
30A horseI'm a galloping creature on trail or track, with saddle and cowboy or jockey on my back
31A Life preserverI may save a life if your action is swift; An overboard man would hold my ring to keep adrift
32A BuoyFastened by rope I resist current's flow, and mark hidden hazards in waters below
33Cave paintingsWe're tales of great beasts on the walls made of stone, etched centuries ago by an artist unknown
34A WolfI hunt through the midnight and sleep through the noon, a part of a pack oft to howl at the moon
35A PenguinI'll waddle or swim wherever I go, through icy cold waters and frosty white snow
36A green leafEach autumn I fall from the branch to the stream, but rather than brown I've preserved my bright green
37A Happy FaceEtched onto stone which the sizzling sun pached, I'm composed of a circle, two dots, and an arch
38A KettleWhen I get steamed up I'll whistle and clink; Over fire I warm the whold camp's food and drink
39A Climbing MonkeyWhether swinging from brances or climbing the trees, by my tail and legs I may go where I please
40A streaking CometStreaking through night with my dusty tail. I'm celestial body on an orbital trail
41A Diver's SnorkelWhen swimming in waters or diving below, my tube will ensure a most vital air flow
42Dinosaur BonesI'm the greatest of reptiles but well past my prime, encased in the eart and transported through time
43A mysterious GraveUpon battle's end the soliders have taken great loss, and buried them marked by a crude wooden cross
44A LobsterA swimming red creature with claws built to snap, I've luckily dodged every fisherman's trap
45A ChipmunkA small woodland creature with strips on my back, I feast upon nuts dressed in brown, white and black
46A white SwanI make on these waters an elegant sight, with my long graceful neck and my down of bright white
47A MermaidDeep in the water I splash and I splish, a beautiful lady with tail of fish
48A lobster TrapA lobster or two may dwell inside this crate, having found themselves trapped upon taking my bait
49A life JacketI'm valued attire on boats which the seas tossed and threw, a life-saver when worn by the overboard crew
50A diving helmetUnlike goggles I cover the whole diver's head; my windows grant view and he stays dry instead

Sculpture Room: stage 2-5-10-17


Sculpture Room: Stage 2, 5, 10, 17
scultureroom2-5-10-17
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Word Riddles

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

Room of Creation: stage 3-7-11-16


Room of Creation: Stage 3, 7, 11, 16
roomofcreation3-7-11-16
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Word Riddles

1 A Cornucopia Lush leafy greens and grains such as corn, I've stocked well inside of my plentiful horn
2 A walking Cane I've similar shape as a striped treat, made to stabilize stance as you walk on two feet
3 A Ribcage I'm an intricate piece of what stays beyond death, no more to expand after passed dying breath
4 A pair of Maracas I'm frequently shaken in music's accord, a handle on seeds within hollowed out gourd
5 A Painted Star I'm a twinkling shape mostly seen by the night, on a great sculpted shell near the sun and to right
6 A Rocking Horse I'm saddled for ridding, you might meet delay, for my travel meets limit at back and forth sway
7 A Lightning Bolt A Place where I strike surely sizzles and fries, a charge from the clouds that illuminates skies
8 A pair of Hiking Boots I'm best worn on trails but not in run race, a leathery brown cover with looped crimson lace
9 A wooden Train Following tracks under daylight and stars, I've a powerful engine for towing coal cars
10 A pair of crossed Bones Under my crossing lies secrets I keep, a dead pirate's arms marking coins buried deep
11 A Carving of a Horse I'm carved in support not by ceiling but base, a galloping creature with only long face
12 An Open book Of the tomes in this chamber I'm surly most rare; I'm alone in exposing my words to the air
13 A Painted moon Flipped horizontally I'm a mouth showing mirth, a high cosmic traveler shadowed by earth
14 A Creature in a wall That you'd find me in hiding is of no surprise, for the dimmest of glows here reflects in my eyes
15 A Bust of Roman Statesman I'm a stately head figure with hue of red clay; without legs I'll remain until carried away
16 A Shield If I cover the knight he'll n'er meet his death, if he meets my scribed creature of fiery breath
17 An Ink Well Before words go to parchment I'm entered by quill; my wide golden footing prevents inky spill
18 A Set of Nesting Doll I've three smaller than largest, three larger than small, and stacking in largest conceals them all
19 A statue of a Camel I take rider and gear across hot desert sand, my hump keeping days worth or water on hand
20 An Umbrella On days which dark clouds loom about grayer sky, when widened to cover I'll help you stay dry
21 A Baseball bat at an orb headed home at appropriate height, I shall swing and then drive it to fields left or right
22 A Sphinx Statue I'm a lion and falcon and man all in one, a keeper of kings's tomb in hot desert sun
23 A Nevigator Sextant Measuring angle of celestial orb's height, I find your position at sea or in flight
24 A Rocking Chair You'll find I have arches not of but near feet, to enable the tipping of a comfortable seat
25 A Ship The others like me by comparison pale, for I capture more wind when I set out four sail
26 A Wooden Sword That I'd aid you in battle's no promise you'd trust, as I'd most likely splinter in parry and thrust
27 A statue of Atlas I display north, south, east and western degrees, a sphere above man holding continents and seas
28 A wooden Bear I'm brown about woods or a pole dressed in white, as a toy tied with bow, held by children at night
29 A Chinese Dragon A Zodiac's beast, I give water and pause, a fierce Asian carving of scales and claws
30 A miner's Pick Axe I'm plainly an item prospectors must own, for they'll find nuggets not without me to break stone
31 A Bronze Tiger I've hide of cast metal replacing striped fur, a beast fiercely growing while smaller kin purr
32 A Tropical Fish I'm painted in scales and longer than tall, a colorful swimmer at home on the wall
33 An artist's Pallet If by too few colors you're left in a fix, gather hues which you have, on my face may they mix
34 A painting of a Spider Through flickering torch light I creep and I crawl, my four pairs of walkers adorning the wall
35 An Acient Greek Vase I'd be perfectly suited as a museum piece, a pot beautifully crafted and painted in Greece
36 A coin purse What I carry is found inside two dollar's range; sealed by clasp I'm a vessel for change
37 A Golden Crown A six pointed figure I shine like the sun, displayed upon head of the ruling one
38 A red Shield For deflecting an arrow or sword during fight, I'm an ideal blood-hued defender with poisonous bite
39 An antiuqe Radio It's with clock and with ham that I form a word pair, receiving through all a tuned signal from air
40 A Jester Doll It's with bells upon head that I dance and cavort, a foolish figure oft found in king's court
41 A gas can What I contain is what surely you'll nee, when you travel great distance by car at great speed
42 A Dinosuar's Claw On carnivorous beasts who when walking ground shook, I'd be seen at the finger, a predator's hook
43 A Tambourine I'm a small rhythmic ring fixed with jangling plates, shaken in concert to accompany band mates
44 A Diary Bound well 'neath my cover lie pages pristine, upon them a record of daily routine
45 An Artist's easel Dripped on by paint and from lengths of wood built, I keep artist's canvas at ideal tilt
46 A Clown doll Near a rodeo's bull I'm found quick on my feet, in a big top for laughs and here tapping a beat
47 A prisoner's shackles I'm dutifully tasked to immobilize hands, stopping prisoner's revolt with two iron forged bands
48 A candelabra I'm tall and thin standing at mid-to wall height, my arms often branched to keep waxy fire light
49 A Tribal drum Wooden and hollow and hide stretched in round, I pierce quiet jungles with tribe's beating sound
50 A birdhouse I'm a home with no windows but merely a door, a single room dressed with a nest on its floor
51 A carving of an eye Above gated passage, before where you think, I'm a portion of face set to wink but not blink
52 A painted fish I splash about water and waves made of line, a tail and finned critter in pottery's design
53 A pair of goggles That I'll save your eyesight a grant guarantee, for I block eyes in wind from all flying debris
54 A skull I Once contained thoughts and a pair of keen eyes, the height of a human no longer to rise
55 A wooden Cardinal Atop two flappers pointed and strong woody chest, I've a bill you'll not pay and a high crimson crest
56 A piece of watermelon My name recalls sea but I come from the ground, my dark speckled core in a shell striped and round
57 A set of a dog tag Upon holding chain I've two piece the same, inscribed on them etchings of company and name
58 An antique clock I'm a gadget with face upon tooled wooden stand, marking hourly passage with each ticking hand

Throne Room: stage 3-4-10-15


Throne Room: Stage 3, 4, 10, 15
throneroom3-4-10-15
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Word Riddles

1 A wooden Chair Leg, seat and back each carved from tree, I'm a solid work of carpentry
2 A Houseplant Care for by keepers with water and light, I've branced toward the ceiling most leafy and bright
3 A Harp By finger and pick when plucked I sing, and play may songs through vibrating string
4 A golden Star Mashed and crafted on the royal throne, I have the likeness of five symmetrical cones
5 A Pocketknife It's various tools that I supply, to cut and twist or tweeze and pry
6 A Pair of Glasses If finding your eyes give you vision untrue, they'll greatly improve through my spectacled view
7 An image of Dragon Sewn in red and gazing, I lie in wait for armored knight
8 A blue-hilted Sword Hanging crossed since days of old, I've a hilt of blue on steel cold
9 the Moon In older days thought made of cheese, I sub for sun in nighttime breeze
10 A Triangular Carving I amount to 180 degrees when drawn with great care, yet I hide in the circle while consuming the square
11 A Whip When driving the cattle through deep wooded track, I'll snap at their hides with a sharp corded crack
12 An Antique Candelabra A Candle's flickering light I bare, on metal arms to light dark air
13 An Alarm clock My Turning gears shift ticking arms, which once in place shall sound alarms
14 A Ceremonial Sword I'm a weapon in windowsill resting astray, my cold hammered steel left shimmering in day
15 A green Grasshopper By a fluttering leap do I bound place to place, with twitching antenna and leafy hued case
16 A Painting of a wave I'm an ocean's ripple with mcuh greater reach, a fast mighty tide made for washing the beach
17 An hourglass I made reset when flipped by hand, a curvy glass encasing sand
18 A Trojan Helmet While Trojans were fighting to settle their score, I covered each on of their heads in the war
19 An Ornate shield My once defending face complex, I've found new place in covering X
20 A Duck A fraudulent doctor's the sound I make, in search of home near pond or lake
21 A Creeping Snake When writhing 'bout in scaled dress, my body twists in forms of S
22 A Wood burning Stove By soft fiery glow I'm dispelling the gloom, for I house brightening flames as I warm up the room
23 A Seagull Through windowed view and out of reach, I'm soon to swoop on nearby beach
24 A Geisha doll A Japanese lady in ornament dress, I'm an elegant servant with height measuring less
25 A Royal Scepter A fancy stick to ornament hand, I'm held by he who rules the land
26 A Blue Parakeet Perched upon crimson you'll find me up high, my dark jaws for cracking and plumage like sky
27 A Bellows It's puffed air feat that I perform, to boost the flames of fire warm
28 A Cuckoo clock Upon the hour I may be hear, through door exposing chirping bird
29 A Dachshund I'm brown like trunk with bark like trees, yet leaves I've not but maybe fleas
30 A Gasoline can I'm powerful liquid for fueling a blast; when I'm absent from tank, road travel won't last
31 A wooden stepladder Unstable when tall my legs unfold, a pyramid with rungs to hold
32 A wooden Bench A point of rest for weary, I've place for 2 on splintered seat
33 An antique Globe When worldly location you must contemplate, consult my outside to find country or state
34 A Pirate statue The man in this portrait having found his career, has sailed the seas as a feared buccaneer
35 An Egyptian's ark Beneath my lid you'll find much room, for housing goods in pharaoh's tomb
36 A Taxidermied head Antlers with points far too many to count, shall you find on this old disembodied head mount
37 A Trap door When enemies are giving chase, escape through me to flee this place
38 A Water bag When filled at the river, my pounch of hide, I'll carry a thirst quenching power inside
39 A hanging noose I'm end to prisoner with no hope, a wicked loop on choking rope
40 An Abacus By shifting rows of sliding bead, to proper sum I'll surely lead
41 A pair of cat statue We're watching you with stony stare, two feline forms in perfect pair
42 A royal crown My jewels adorn a royal head, worn not for warmth but show instead
43 A pair of scissors Place 2 fingers through my rings, then push and pull for cutting things
44 An ancient clay pot From unearthed clay 'neath dirt and land, I'm glazed and fired and formed by hand
45 A lone palm tree Through windowed view I've been perceived, a shading flora tall and leaved
46 A marble bust I'm lady's top with marble gaze, a face unchanged through nights and days
47 An Ivory Elephant I'm an image of an animal from Which I'm carved, an unarmed beast oft poached or starved
48 The Thinker Statue Despite rocky makeup I've thoughts in my head, without brain implied by my deep pose instead
49 A flying crane I hunt and swoop on airborne trek, a flapping beast with crooked neck
50 The Princess throne A place to rest for princess sweet, you'll find upon this violet seat
51 A mayan warrior My knees are bent and my eyes are wide, I'm ready to strike when danger comes to my side

High Courtyard: stage 3-10-17


High Courtyard: Stage 3, 10, 17
highcourtyard3-10-17
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Word Riddles

1 A Frog With bulging eyes I sport a dotted green coat, I'll most likely be resting on lily pad held afloat
2 A Chainsaw Giving lumberjacks' muscles a chance to relax, I'm a gas powered stand-in for blade and for axe
3 An Exclamation Point I finish a statement with emphatic strenght; a tiny black dot's at the base of my length
4 A Stapler By metal pins filled and then pushed on my back, I perfectly bind your loose leaves in a stack
5 A Desk Lamp To ease eyes in darkness I'm perfectly able, the light shedding fixture of studier's table
6 A Welcome Mat If you looked to you feet I'd be found just below, a herald of doors bidding friendly hello
7 A Dollar Sign I'm a sign on the mind of who lavishl spends, a symbol preceding all ones, fives and tens
8 A Wrapped Gift I'm annually given on one's date of birth; It's the thought, not my contents, that's of greatest worth
9 A Greek Alphabe letter Omega I'm Grecian symbol last in line, a horsehoe not but uncial sign
10 Pieces of sidewalk Chalks We make picture imagined by children at play, 'til the rain comes and washes our marking away
11 An Oven Mitt To touch pan without me would lead one to shout; while my kin keep heat in I ensure it stays out
12 buches of Grapes Many a rumor you've heard through my vine, the seasonal crop that's a basis for wine
13 A Snowflake We fall by billions and each are unique, collecting in drift or on mountainous peak
14 A Hatchet I make logs for fire so all may be warmed; It's from that which I chop that my handle is formed
15 A Flower Box In my soil filled base I have adequate room, for fragrant display showing contents in bloom
16 A Greyhound statue A best friend to man but metallic in cast, when raced upon track I'm incredibly fast
17 A Roman Numeral 3 Italian lines in connected triple ones, we point from ground to fiery sun
18 A Spool of thread Passed through an eye we form hand stitching team, a colorful roll to bind cloth at the seam
19 A Pegasus I'm a mythical quadruped painted in white, a cowboy's companion enabled for flight
20 A Coffee Mug To Viciously steal my second word means, a hot morning cup holding essence of beans
21 A Pick-up Truck I've a two seated cab and wheels with tread, for hauling big cargo secured on flat bed
22 A Red ZigZag Design I'm a unique etch on column tall . red angled lines in rise and fall
23 A Teapot On surfaces heated I've rattled and peeped, retaining hot water 'til herb's bag is steeped
24 A ceramic plate Piled with servings at dinner or noon, I'm a flat ornate disc flanked by fork and by spoon
25 A Dead tree With rotting trunk and roots decreased, the growth of my leaves has fully decresased
26 A Giraffe I easily pluck lofty tree leaves by bite, enabbled by cervical vertebrae's height
27 A branch with 5 leaves I'm a half of an etched branching pair on display, but my sixth light collector has fallen away
28 A Balloon Should I burst by surprise it'd give all a scare, a rubbery expansion filled lighter than air
29 A pirate's Bucket I was kept by a brigand before his ship's wreck, holding water and mop for mates swabbin' the deck
30 An Eggplant My unlikely name sounds as if may hatch, a violaceous fruit from the vegetable patch
31 A Blue wave pattern A sky-like line in twisting spin, I'm not unlike tornado's wind
32 An antique Pistol I've a grip handled tub where munition embark, my powder ignited by flint powered spark
33 A Volcano I'll unleash fire from earthy core, but warn by freeing smoke before
34 A hammer I'm a pusher of fastener's heads flush to the ground, a handle of steel made to drive by the pound
35 A Pencil An author's supply with a thin grip, I write rather well 'til you'e blunted my tip
36 A Recycle symbol I'm a pointers in triple in angled display, a sign to resprocess and hot throw away
37 A Pi symbol A circle's circumference to width I express, I'm the shorthand for ciphering with faster success
38 A percent sign A diagonal line splitting shapes that'd roll, I'm a symbol to signify part of a whole
39 A grill About patio dwelling on warm summer days, I cook up a meal with my coals set ablaze
40 A basket of limes Round citric and with leaf-life skin, I'm a popular garnish for tonic and gin
41 A set of hatched marked Our crisscrossed hatch is a worthy try, by someone marking days gone by
42 A howling fox A howler at midnight, I'm found in a pack, a man under full moon with claws to attack
43 A Skull My top is quite smooth having lost all my hair, a brain chamber gazing with hollowed out stare
44 A lion I nobly roar upon high where I cling, a sculptor's rendition of jungle's true king
45 A bicycle horn I ride upon handle on pedaler's route, an announcer of presence when given a toot
46 A bucther's Knife In horror films often seen taking my stabs, I'm a tool of butchers to cut meaty slabs
47 A Stoll I'm a ligneous quadruped stabled by feet, your place at the bar when in need of a seat
48 A toy army man I'm a singular troop in the toy war machine, a miniscule fighter with skin molded green
49 A fish High in the stone I'm a scale and finned etch, a decorative mark and a sea captain's catch
50 A Sun dial Whether on the hour or quarter past, I tell the time by shadow cast
51 A flying bat I live about caverns in no small amount a transfiguration of blood sucking count
52 A time clock When midday arrives and you're taking your lunch, first feed me a card and I'll give it a punch
53 A suitcase When you go on vacation it's weight that I gain, though my whole may be lost if you travel by plane
54 A cat Fleeing from canine, on mice do I dine, a finicky house pet with lives numbering nine
55 A peper grinder A handful of corns went into me placed, are ground to add spice to your dinner's bland taste
56 An ironing board An iron and I make an excellent team, as I hold clothing destined for flattening and steam
57 A stocking I'm found on the twenty fifth hanging by fire, a place to put goods that the childern desire

High Courtyard: stage 4


High Courtyard: Stage 4 only
highcourtyard4only

no.

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Word Riddles

1 A Swan PlateFrom the day I was born protection is my sole duty, unlike others I'm engraved with a feathered beauty
2 Fabled MapI'm parchment which outlines the temple's portal, believed to bring those closer to the Amulet of Immortals
3 The LogicainI'm no battle solider shown from my unkempt characteristics, but I readily make that up with my excellent logistics
4 A Mayan TempleIn this sacred ground I'm home to the royal deceased, attended only by the noble and the devoted priests
5 Vasco's Silver SwordCovered in sheath and by my master's side, I'm quick to clear wooded path or sway subordinates to abide
6 A ShovelMade with the singular purpose of uncovering spoils, I'm not much use since no valuables are hidden within these soil
7 Diego CastanosI enlisted in this perilous journey not in search for gold, but rather to explore and, like an adventure story, watch my life unfold
8 Feathered HelmPlucked from the largest crimson Aves, I'm attached onto helms and worn by the brave
9 Vasco PizarroI am the captain, know for my great leadership skill; my men call me ' The Spaniard Lion' for my ruthless and unrelenting will
10 15th century HarquebusI take many men six feet under, last thing they heard was my sound of thunder

Cloudy Peaks: stage 4-13-18


Cloudy Peaks: Stage 4, 13, 18
cloudpeak4-13-18
no.

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Word Riddles

1 A Centaur I'm two halves of cavalry joined at the waist, a jockey and steed paired long after the race
2 A flying Gargoyle

I'm a roof's grotesque statue with wings in mid-flight, a stone humanoid crossed with a creature of night

3 A Stegosaurs I'm a thundering lizard with plate on my back, used for defense and not to hold meal or snack
4 A Centaur I'm a mythical worrior who stands on four feet; I've no need of a horse, I've my own hooves to beat
5 A Pillow I'm a comfortable cushion for resting your head, lying not on a mattress but hard rocky bed
6 A Bird Cage For your domestic flocks I'm a comfortable home, a structure of metal bars forming a dome
7 A Snake I'm a coating of scales and a tongue that I flutter, a diamond backed biter at rest in the gutter
8 A Goat I'm a horned Billy standing on high mountain ridge, a fairy tail's butter of trolls off a bridge
9 A carving of a Gorilla I'm an etch of gigantic chest-pounding beast, intending to make a small warrior his feast
10 A Moon On the side of mountain instead of in space, I'm an orbiting rock that some say has a face
11 A Rabbit In a race I'm who always beats tortoise to goal, a floppy eared hopper that lives in a hole
12 A Stamp Before I'm affixed you would give me a lick, for I must be made of wet so I'll properly stick
13 A Monkey Upon finding bananas I let out a screech, then swing from a branch to another in reach
14 A carved Apple I'm a piece of fruit bought at the grocery store; rather than seeds, I've got stone at my core
15 A sitting Bear I'm a wintertime sleeper who's taken a seat, my hairy legs outstretched exposing bare feet
16 A Dragon I'm a knight's flying nemesis and brather of heat, showing off my wing's span as I stand on two feet
17 A Ladder I've rungs betwixt beams in a vertical pair, granting access to rooftops in absence of stairs
18 A Flying Cearadactylus I'm a flying creature you'll only find fossils of in myriads. for I thrive not now but during the Cretaceous Period
19 A Bottle I'm a place to keep mixture and potions you've pieced; if shattered you'd find all my contents released
20 A Tiger I've a candy cane's pattern in Halloween shades, a growler with cutting claws sharpened like blades
21 A Curved stone Carrot My leaves grow above ground with a taproot beneath, but if eaten I'd most likely crack all your teeth
22 A Pair of glowing Eyes we're a pair of 2 peepers reflecting the light, watching from inside a cave dark as night
23 A 3 headed Hydra I'm like Cerberus dressed in reptilian disguise, a Greek myth's great serpent with pair of eyes
24 A Boar I make BLT's meat when my whole's decompiled, a porder with tusks freely roaming the wild
25 A carved Lizard I'm a cold blooded critter who changes his tone, but I don't merely blens, for I'm made of stone
26 A push broom It's floor's dirt and grime that oft push around, a handle with bristles for cleaning the ground
27 A Barrel I'm a set of wood staves by four iron hoops bound, the goods-keeping source of a cooper's renown
28 A Stamp I'm affixed to the corner of messages sent. to show carrier adequate money's been spent
29 A Ram I'm a wooly and horn-headed sounder of bays, the sign of those born between April & MAy
30 A Giraffe My neck's like a periscope fully extended, enabling my snacking on leaves as intended
31 A Crocodile I'm the sub-surface source of a wetlander's fears; one who's falsely upset is said to cry my tears
32 A carved Snake I'm a rattler cut in the side of a cliff, a hissing skin shedder of stone frozen stiff
33 A Fish A carved critter captured by hooked wormy bait, I could tip my own scales at my present stone weight
34 A white bird I'm an aviator flapping an ivory down spread, with a long slender neck that connects my beaked head
35 A carved face I'm an effigy etched with the hardest of features, a rocky carved countenance of humanoid creatures
36 A rhinoceros I'll aggressively charge toward any I scorn, for I'll elsewise be poached for my valuable horn
37 A carved bird I've wings carved of what makes up mountainous peak, a squaking stone squab with banana-like beak
38 A fallen log My roots having rotted, I've fallen to the ground; upon me no branches or leaves may be found
39 A Trident I'm a sinister staff with poits gathered in three, held by Poseidon, the god of the seas
40 A Hyena I'm an African giggler who travels in pack, a wild dog joking while tracking a snack
48 A caterpillar I'll seal myself in a chrysalis one day, till I unfold my flappers and fluter away
49 A lion I'm the carnivorous king of the African plain, a mighty beast known for my roar and my mane
50 A bear I stand on all fours giving campers a fright, making each of them wish they'd kept food locked up tight
51 A cactus I thrive amidst climates most arid and hot, transplanted from sand to a ceramic pot
52 A Pumpkin I'm a squash fruit with roastable seeds deep within, seen on Halloween smiling a sinister grin
53 Armadillo I'm a long-snouted critter you'll find standing tall, sensing danger I roll into a defensive ball
54 A perching Gargoyle I'm a frightening stone mix of a bat and a man a perched spirit ward with impressive wing span
55 An elephant I'm the largest of land dwelling mammals on earth, growing twenty two months from conception to birth
56 A resting dragon I'm a mythical monster just lying around, holding breath to stop seating from burning to ground