
Jess Wilder
Mar 17, 2023
Click below for examples of clues we have used for favorite characters
We just left the Chuck Jones Gallery, one of his cartoon had Wile E. Coyote chasing this fast character (New Mexico’s state bird). Can you find the sticker for this?
A young wizard at Hogwarts is called “the boy who lived,” his first name is Harry, if you know his last name then you know the kind of native artist you have to find here on a red blanket
Who wears a red cap and boots, a blue raincoat, and eats marmalade sandwiches? His last name is the kind of animal he is. Find one of these in front of us and tell me what it is sitting on.
In the story of a silly old bear who lived in the Hundred Acre Wood, he used one of these to float up to a beehive, hoping the bees would mistake him for a little black rain cloud. There is a festival with hundreds of these in Albuquerque, can you tell me what they are?
In the story of a silly old bear who lived in the Hundred Acre Wood, Pooh used a balloon to float up to one of these to get some honey without being stung. In New Mexico the natives bake bread in an oven named for where the buzzing insects live, what is it called?
I am the "Soul Door" in the sky, a shimmering blue barrier that Huntrix—Rumi, Mira, and Zoey—hope to use to protects humanity from Gwi-Ma. To seal the demons away, I must turn from iridescent to golden. While I appear as a circular gate, what celestial object am I commonly called? find a sculpture of one of these and tell us the artist’s name.
(Younger version) Huntrix—Rumi, Mira, and Zoey—hope to use their single “golden” to protect us all from the demons with a barrier called the Hon____, find a sculpture of one of these and tell us the artist’s name.
While we don’t have any flying ones like Appa for Aang, Katara, and Sokka to ride, but the land version of that animal used to be very common in New Mexico. See if you can find one in this pottery shop window