Clock Tower: Stage 12, 16 |
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no. | Solve | Word Riddles |
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1 | A Mushroom | I've a stem and a cap which are by cartons sold, a seat for a toad and a cousin to mold |
2 | A letter 'P' | I'm the leader of 'parades' and a duo in 'apples', an alphabet's sixteenth paired up in 'grapples' |
3 | A Wrench | For assembly of parts I'm a tool of use, a handle with grippers to twist a bolt loose |
4 | A Spider | I'm a bug itsy bitsy who crawls up a spout; among creatures with legs I've the greatest of clout |
5 | A Warthog | I'm a porker with long teeth I use not for biting, but for gouging opponent whenever I'm fighting |
6 | A Safe | I've sealed inside me a valuable load; it may not be retrieved without knowing the code |
7 | A Cricket | With my powerful legs I bounce through the blades, singing songs through the night until summertime fades |
8 | A playing card | When taking your turn I'm an item you'd draw, a part of a suit in a gambler's paw |
9 | A Lizard | I'm a dino's descendant of diminished height, a dweller of lounges late into the night |
10 | A number '5' | I'm the number of sense and pentagon's sides; on the clock I'm a V, upon stone do I hide |
11 | A Crown | Named like tooth's top bu pertaining to head, I'm not a king's hair but its cover instead |
12 | A pile of Coins | 1). We're like bills but we're heavier and rounded instead; to make choices we're flipped for a tail or head 2). We're spendable bits not upon paper printed, a durable dough, for in alloys we're minted |
13 | A Walking Stick | I'm an animal kin to a mantis or flea, a pedestrain bug like a twig from a tree |
14 | A Pear | I'm like misshappen apples of yellows hues, my name like a matching set grouped into twos |
15 | A Frog | I'm a fly eater floating on pads in a moat; among any who're hoarse I'm what sounds from their throat |
16 | A Crab | I'm a hermit or horseshoe who's cooke at high heat, boiled in a pot for my legs' tasty meat |
17 | A sp... of Berries | Plucked from a bush I'm a serving minute; leaves fixed to a pile of tiny red fruit |
18 | A Broom and Dust pan | We're critical piece of a tidying routine, a sweeper and catcher who keep the floor clean |
19 | A Screwdriver | I'm a handyman's tool with a crossed or flat blade; the tightening of parts is for what I am made |
20 | A Bird | Through the bluest of skies on my wings do I glide, now I perch on the sill while I see what's outside |
21 | A Key | For unsealing doors I'm the tool who'll assist, a blade to turn cyliner when given a twist |
22 | A playing card | I'm an integral part of a magical trick, from out of a pack I'm the one you might pick |
23 | The date '1970' | I'm a string indicating new decade's begun, a number post month and day starting with one |
24 | etched 'X' & 'O' | We're an ordering of letters and 2 parts of foxes, signs of kisses and hugs you would find inside boxes |
25 | A hanging Bat | I'm a cave dwelling creature inverted while napping, awakening at night for my hunting and flapping |
26 | A red Diamond | I'm a symbol with numbers in game player's hand, brightly sparking set into engagement bands |
27 | A hammer | It's down upon heads that I'm swung through the air, a smasher of thumbs when not wielded with care |
28 | Etched of a set of hieroglyphic | within burial chambers we're pictorial things, telling stories of wars and of great desert kings |
29 | A snake | I'm a rope-like green creature who lives in hold, not strangling prey but constricting a pole |
30 | An 'H' Block | I've a fire hued letter of lines numbering three, a teaching toy carved from the trunk of a tree |
31 | A Turtle | I'm a candy of chocolate, caramel and nuts, of reptilian families who carry their huts |
32 | IIII ( four I) | Where you should find IV I'm a set of two twos, by hands reached or passed as the hour accrues |
33 | A web | In a browser's address bar I'm post world wide, a sticky silk weave where the 8 legged hide |
34 | An Apple | My slices are used in pies in fritters, If I've not been invaded by green wormy critters |
35 | A lone letter 'X' | Upon metal etched I'm a crossing of lines, a lone letter outside of the clock dial's confines |
36 | A Fish | I'm the catch of the anglers, unloaded at dock, instead of in water I swim in a rock |
37 | A heart & Arrow | I'm a romantic shape known for making blood flow, pierced by projectile released from a bow |
38 | A cat | Approached by a hound I'd make hasty retreat; I'm a pet who's known always to land on its feet |
39 | A Star | I'm a spangler of banners and heavens above; I mean not a play but lead actors thereof |
40 | A Feather | A replacement for hair on all creatures who peck, I'm a filling for pillows and boas 'round neck |
41 | A mouse | I'm seen dodging traps on cheese gathering sprees; it's said one who's silent is quiet as me |
42 | A snail | I've a curling domicile strapped to my back; you may see where I've been by my long slimy track |
43 | A horse | I'm a creature with iron shoes fastened by nails, topped by jockey in race or by cowboy no trails |
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