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Culpa Innata Hints
Okay, I've repaired the relief, but how do I fix it back to the wall?
1 of 14: You're going to need to make some kind of an adhesive.
2 of 14: Make use of the fact that Fabien isn't behind the bar to do some snooping.
3 of 14: If you head behind it, you will actually find a large set of cocktail-mixing ingredients.
4 of 14: Believe it or not, it is possible to make an adhesive from these substances.
5 of 14: The clue comes from a flyer you can pick up at Roger Arnett's studio a few days ago. It was just sitting on the side when I visited.
6 of 14: At any rate, you need to find the sticky substances from the selection available, and mix them in the bowl.
7 of 14: First of all, start by filling both measuring cups with water and tipping their contents into the white bowl.
8 of 14: Now, the stickiest substance there is sugar, so use that. Pour one cup of sugar into the bowl.
9 of 14: Now you'll need lemon juice -- the recipe says to use two tablespoons.
10 of 14: There is a tablespoon on the side, the larger of the two, so fill it with lemon juice twice, pouring both into the bowl.
11 of 14: Now we need to heat the mixture.
12 of 14: Use the bowl with the microwave, and you will receive a bowl of sticky wax in return.
13 of 14: Use this wax on the pieces to stick them back together.
14 of 14: Then, use more of it on the wall, and stick the affixed pieces up there.