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