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Showing posts with label ForgottenRiddles: Moonlight Sonatas-stage 4. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ForgottenRiddles: Moonlight Sonatas-stage 4. Show all posts

16 Oct 2008

Patio: Stage 4


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Word Riddles

1 A Full moon My presence at night may inspire some fear; when I have arrived, the werewolves may appear
2 A Castle I'm a fortified dwelling which royalty owns, made by the stacking of thousands of stones
3 2 Crossed swords We're the crossing of killers escaped from their sheaths, battling in blue while surrounded by leaves
4 A Mirror Written on paper and placed before me, a lower case 'q' would appear as a 'p'
5 A Coffee mug Someone's day will be spent feeling much less awake, for my contents and I have been left by mistake
6 A Shooting star Over head in the night, I'm a fast moving find; a cosimc rock leaving a trail behind
7 A Frog I swam as a tadpole and leapt ever since; until smooched by a princess I won't be a prince
8 A Teddy bear I'm a camper's scourge miniaturized to delight, keeping warn at the sides of all children by night
9 A Shovel I'm likely revealer of treasure and bones; a tool every gardener and gravedigger owns
10 A Unicorn I was destined for war from the day I was born, for I best lead the charge with my singular horn
11 A Shoe You might go for a stroll, once I'm matched with my twin; I have only room for a lone foot within
12 A Watering can I'm frequently filled in the absence of rain; a flower's well-being is what I maintain
13 A Broken bone My mending would best be assisted by cast, but I'll not likely heal since my owner has passed
14 A King on a horseback I'm a jockey's reined ride with a royal on back; his sword drawn and raised, we're prepared to attack
15 A Planter decorated with birds uniquely covered by fliers in gold, it;s a system of roots that within me I hold
16 A Cat After chasing a mouse or a bird from its nest, I'm lounging abot for a much needed rest
17 A Buring candle Since the burning day sun has now made its retreat, alone I remain to provide light and heat
18 A Windmill Standing tall with quadruple sails, I capture wind without fail
19 A Catapult I throw stones that fly across entire fields. land and then smash through foe's armor and shields
20 A Skull with 3 eyes sockets If my vision were poor before eternal rest, a trio of monocles may have worked best

Composer Closet: Stage 4


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Word Riddles

1 A Gift with a bow Wrapped in striped paper with golden bow tied, I hold a tiny mysterious object inside
2 A Letter I'm an earlier form of an email or fax; words written and folded, then sealed with wax
3 A Microscope Despite your weak eyes,just look into me, and even the smallest of cells shall you see
4 A half of an Apple An etched, wooden half of an orchard's red yield, my once hidden trio of seeds are revealed
5 A Bell I ought be installed in a tiny church tower; I'm a miniature clone of what should sound each hour
6 A Small top hat When magicians need props, I may heed the call, assuming the rabbit pulled from me is small
7 A Scroll with a blue ribbin I'm a decree or note, not folded, but rolled, and tied with a color symbolic of water or cold
8 A Saddle shoe An ivory and brown stylish cover for feel. I'm a leather good named for a horse rider's seat
9 A Dragon With fire in my belly, I'm painted in red; a serpent that fills all brave warriors with dread
10 An Empty Hanger Though I'm meant to keep clothes free of wrinkles and dirt, I've yet to be dressed with a coat or a shirt
11 A Dog and Moon We're the night's crooked smile and a lovable face; a chaser of cats and an object from space
12 A Ceramic cat A reason your clothes may be covered in hair; I watch from above with my golden eyed stare
13 A Phonograph With my needle on wax, I will begin to play, singing out songs recorded on an earlier day
14 A Baby Bottle When mom's not around, it must be agreed, I'm the second best choice when there's babies to feed
15 A Box of coins The value of my contents have quite a range; they vary from one to fifty cent change
16 A Skull In the place where I once had a torso and feet, there now stands an object for keeping a beat
17 A Hanger with a fish design I'm stuck to hook, but this time I'm not caught; I'm a fixture on that which holds clothing you've bought
18 A Fur coat I'm made from a fox, a beaver or hare, to keep ladies warm in the cold winter air
19 A Stack of 4 books Vertically stacked, we make two sets of twins; a group in which stories both end and begin
20 A Man holding a globe An island, Ocean and continent holder, I carry the weight of the world on my shoulders

Theater: Stage 4


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1 An AppleI'm sailing seas but grown on shore, a juicy snack with seeds at the core
2 A Box of wigsDisguising your locks is our greates strength, covering with new color, style and length
3 A Peace signTo war, I'm pacifist's retort; a protest sign on dock support
4 A BoomerangeCarved from wood, down-under grown, I shall return when ably thrown
5 A Gray CatOn dwelling's pitch I've taken a seat, and pused to clean my ashen feet
6 A Baseball batAmidst the planks of seaside walls, I'm a spotsman's stick for striking balls
7 A BoneThe core of limb on what has a mast. I'm what when broken, needs a cast
8 A Cherub with missing wingsA childlike figure at tragedy's height, unlike my mirrored twin I'm not ready for flight
9 A Paint bushCoated in Pink, I'm what's used if you plan to transfer a color to walls from a can
10 A Doll in a dressI'm the prettiest pal a young girl may possess, with my porcelain face and my ruffling dress
11A StockingIn pair I might be worn on feet; at christmas hung and filled with treats
12 A Black catAbove the orange and below the gray, I'm the darkest and least lucky stray
13 A SailboatThough built to float, It seems I sink; may sails seen here within what animals drink
14 A Fox shieldAbove the chest and below the bow, my grassy face stops swordsmen's blows
15 A Devil dollA monster from climates much hotter than mild, I'm a stuffed and most sinister toy for a child
16A Crate of customesLabeled without , my contents won't surprise, for it's clear that I keep a full body disguise
17 A ChimneyOn homes I'm an essential piece; an indoor fire's smoke release
18 A Boarded windowI'm a cut-out hole you can't see through, for I've boards obstructing the outside view
19 A Crate of Make upWorn often by ladies for nights on the town, we're the colorful spread on the mug of a clown
20 A Gold NecklaceBetween two perches for pirates' parrots, I'm a glistening treasure of many karats

Hallway: Stage 4


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Word Riddles

1 A Hand No matter who's lost me, I'm sure to be missed, for it's tough to use an arm endig at the wrist
2 A Mob & Bucket When the floor has been polished to a shimmering sheen, we're the items most likely to have kept it clean
3 A Trio of Rabbits In the dangerous woods, we keep near one another; two lengthy-eared babies and protective mother
4 A Letter 'K' A Warrior's created when I'm added to 'night'; you'll find me just once in a 'keyring' or 'kite'
5 Francis The place where I sit is where I rightly belong, for I love nothing more than composing a song
6 A Apple on the floor Upon the room's floor is a strange place for me, since I seemingly came from the wall mural's tree
7 The Nuber '8' I'm a number three more than a foot's toes, inlaid in wood like two connceting O's
8 A Cat That I'm searching for rodents is quite a safe bet; I'm collared and clearly well cared for pet
9 A Serving Tray When pausing from pounding on keys white and blac, I'm where Francis can look for a refreshing snack
10 A Lightening Bolt The edge of a saw and I look much alike, But in a rain storm I'm the one who would strike
11 A Sun I fall in the evening and in morning I rise; if by day you look up, I'm the fire of the skies
12 A Chess Board You'll find me inlaid in a wood tile frame; the blakc and white board for a stragetic game
13 Maria At Francis' side, I'll listen a while; enjoying the melodies which make him smile
14 A Book marked with a tree I should be on the shelf with my literary kin, but Iay on the ground, my tree tales within
15 A Numeral 4 Made of a 'V' and a line perfectly straight, I amount to the value that is half of eight

Dinning Hall: Stage 4


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Word Riddles

1 A statue of a cat with a key I'd be greatly feared if a man were a mouse, for I hold what is needed to access his house
2 The mural's Sun Over forests and fields where animals graze, I'm what dimly shines through the sky's murky haze
3 A burning Tower I reach toward the sky and by fire I'm crowned; if not thoroughly soaked, I may fall to the ground
4 A blue candle I'm , but soon Iclearly mismatched amidst towers of white will burn and then vanish from sight
5 A cream pitcher During each morning's meal, my handle's often gripped; I lighten one's coffee whenever I'm tipped
6 Two crossed swords We've met in a battle not yet won or lost; we've blocked our twin's swings and we've found ourselves crossed
7 A Serving dish I've a diamond confined within one of my 4 quarters; its commonly covered by find diners' orders
8 A king statue I'm standing my ground below arc of the night, but a seat on the throne is my ultimate right
9 A Sealed letter I'm received at the end of a courier's trip; my subject is revealed with an opening rip
10 An angle statue Under an angeled 'X', watching with seers of gold, my wings are too rigid to ever unfold
11 A Spoon I effectively aid the consumption of soup; while my partners bear blades or pronges, I bear a scoop
12 A stone rose I'm what changes hands at the start of a date; a freshly picked gift of unusually great weight
13 A Windmill My rotating top's a provider of power, outputting the most in the breeziest hours
14 A lion emblem On a medieval swordsman who's protected best, I roar in defiance of strikes to his chest
15 A Hunter I'm a seeker of foxes, of boar and of deer; to be set in my sights is an end they most fear
16 A sailin ship Helmed by a captain who dares to explore, over oceans I travel to far away shores
17 A Plate marked with a fish My function's to bring what a dinner guest craves; my design's the most likely to thrive under waves
18 A 'RIP' Grave Stone To tear paper's a meaning for what's on my face, but it's meant as a wish for who lies in this place
19 A Moon When darkness descends, my domain is the skies; I'm a sign over a monarch with emerald eyes
20 A Stain in the Carpet I'm what happens when fluid and fibers collide; an unsightly mark where dropped liquids have dried