| Childhood Silenced | ||
|---|---|---|
| no. | Solve | Word Riddles |
| 1 | A west facing white bird | On wings white as snow I fly to the west, searching the town for a new place to nest |
| 2 | A dragonfly | I fly on four wings, but I breathe not a flame, though medieval monsters share part of my name |
| 3 | A starfish | Shaped like a distant fire twinkling in night, I dwell on the sea floor but produce no light |
| 4 | A snail | Slow as molasses and small as a mouse, I leave slimy trails while carrying my house |
| 5 | A double bladed axe in the stone wall | Like my tiny clone who's etched just below a candle burning bright, I could chop any log to my left or my right |
| 6 | A porcupine | I'm a creature who needs to be petted with care, for I've defensive needles where others have hair |
| 7 | A fountain | With a pool that's filled with both water and change, a statue that spits, I'm a structure most strange |
| 8 | A heart candleholder | From the core of an animal's chest I've been freed; now function's to fill a wax-stick holding need |
| 9 | A clock tower | if the sky were missing its sun or its moon, Icould still tell you if it were midnight or noon |
| 10 | A castle | Occupied by a ruler of inherited power, every corner of my four walls end in a stone tower |
| 11 | A mace | With dozens of puncturing points on a sphere, on battlefiels ancient, I inspired fear |
| 12 | A blowing cloud | The fluffy white source of far-falling drips, i'm a face with a breeze passing right through my lips |
| 13 | A bird with a worm | I was the earliest as I have found, for I'm carrying a tasty critte who lives below ground |
| 14 | A metal boot | I was made in a blacksmith's forge ages ago; I'm a boot, but with steel in more than the toe |
| 15 | A frog | A tadpole grown into its four legged forn, I sing in the swamps when the weather is warm |
| 16 | A piece of chain mail | Though no longer in style to wear shirts made of rings, I'd keep your skin free of sword-made dents and dings |
| 17 | A Shark | I'm a sea dweller of undeniable might, for both fish and men live in fear of my bite |
| 18 | A piece of iron chest armor | In a swordfight I'd surely go well o'er a shirt, so neither your chest nor your shoulders are hurt |
| 19 | A weather vane | Built of an arrow and creature who crows, I show all who see me which way the wind blows |
| 20 | A round building | I'm a towering structure with only one wall; viewed from above, I'd resemble a ball |
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16 Oct 2008
Hidden Passage: Stage 6
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