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