CodyCross Action Adventure Pack answers
Action Adventure
Here are the answers to CodyCross Action Adventure Pack. If you need help with any specific puzzle leave your comment below.
AdventurePuzzle 1
Pass that legally allows parking, fishing etc.
Buffy's job description: a Vampire one of these.
Smooth and shiny, like a window.
Skirmish between armed groups.
Power sources, e.g. water, wind or solar.
Dickens wrote a tale of two of them.
Royal chair, sounds like it's been tossed?.
Young woman who might be in distress.
Describes religious people who celebrate Hanukkah.
Where one might do a merlot tasting.
A safety device that rapidly inflates on collision.
Lizard kept as a pet; Isa on Dora the Explorer.
Pay __, publicly praise loyal service.
Puzzle 2
Landslide on a mountain slope.
To be famous for bad deeds or being evil.
Intensely competitive, like hungry canines.
Underwater accident, like the Titanic.
The dark forest near Hogwarts castle, __ Forest.
Usually in the evening, when most people watch TV.
Like a building declared unfit for use.
Meaty pasta sauce often served with spaghetti.
Actor who married Katie Holmes in 2006.
Singer of I'm Yours and The Remedy (I Won't Worry).
Puzzle 3
Titular treasure type in a 2004 Nicolas Cage film.
Chinese practice of balancing energy in buildings.
High rocky peak, e.g. Everest or K2.
To be extremely large in size.
__ tomato, old cultivars, often differently hued.
Truly malicious, like villains and dark magic.
Lamar; Humble and Bad Blood singer.
A mythical creature that turns every full moon.
Cartoonist, stop-motion creator.
Not on the outside; within the body.
Game played with rectangular tiles with dots on.
Affleck and Lopez's power couple nickname.
Shirt that's undone at the collar.
Puzzle 4
The Turtles biggest hit: Happy __.
Award-winning Whoopi, star of Sister Act.
Type of device created to end the world.
A large land mammal with tusks and a trunk.
Supplements that boost health and well-being.
Bart and Lisa's TV fave: The Itchy and __ Show.
Camera accessory for close-up shots.
Batman's feline nemesis and part-time lover.
A company's involvement in community projects.
One-wheeled transportation method.
Puzzle 5
Money transfer company that joined eBay in 2002.
A crunchy vegetable with long stalks.
Mouthing song words without actually singing.
A fugitive, like Billy the Kid or Jesse James.
Metals made by blending other metals together.
TV episodes aired after their premiere.
British island and namesake of a US state.
Country once led by Charles de Gaulle.
Female-initiated dating app, with bee links.
Adventurous boy created by Hergé.
Puzzle 6
Christmas film where Kevin defeats burglars.
Golden Spanish currency loved by pirates.
First month of autumn in the northern hemisphere.
Maze that might have a minotaur.
Egyptian queen who features in a Shakespeare play.
Vehicle driven by an officer of the law.
Puzzle 7
Nationality of the playwright Anton Chekhov.
The Baha Men wondered who let them out.
Peninsula between the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean.
Part of the day that sounds like its grieving.
Linked web of people, or of TV channels.
Exercises that are basically pushups then jumps.
Sweet filling made from milk, sugar, butter.
Feature to allow a phone to become a Wi-Fi source.
Money awarded in court for pain and suffering.
Puzzle 8
Flat or curved overlapping tiles placed on a roof.
An explosive with a countdown clock.
Someone from the country associated with pharaohs.
US artist famed for a portrait of his mother.
Friendly gesture where two closed hands meet.
TV show with protagonist Walter White: __ Bad.
To pass a slower-moving vehicle.
This automatically ends a boxing match.
Puzzle 9
Pyrotechnic detonation, maybe of an evil base.
Jazzy woodwind instrument played by Bill Clinton.
Dish by a Dublin cook with mutton and potatoes.
The St. Bernard named after a famous composer.
All stages of existence, from birth to death.
Legally declared to be without blame.
High-wire that daredevil acrobats balance on.
Clumsy, as if your hands are made of meat!.
Puzzle 10
Tank Engine who lives on the Island of Sodor.
Ken is this famous doll's boyfriend.
Egyptian god Anubis had the head of this wild dog.
Deserted place surrounded by water.
__ it! Expression of joy at success.
Ancient people who inhabited the city of Texcoco.
A person who sells food or household goods.
Bright green Japanese horseradish sauce.
Puzzle 11
The English city that the Beatles are from.
A feeling; awareness, consciousness.
Road races run over distances of 26.2 miles.
First to play Queen Elizabeth II in The Crown.
The crime of defacing or destroying something.
Type of hook on a rope used to climb walls.
Emergency manual stopping device in a car.
Puzzle 12
Like some predetermined conclusions.
Margaret, UK Prime Minister for all of the 1980s.
Private office, behind the scenes.
Dusty Springfield's 1969 hit, Son of a __ Man.
Only US state whose name begins with D.
Legendary creature who comes from Skull Island.
American word for what Brits call coriander.
Da Vinci; the blue Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle.
Where Little Boy Blue fell asleep.
Exit a theme park attraction through one of these.
Ms. Lopez, commonly known as J-Lo.
Puzzle 13
Mimic who sits on the doormat.
Much Ado About __, Shakespeare comedy.
Pocket-sized carriers for money and credit cards.
Light sensitive layers at the back of eyeballs.
Charlize Theron starred in this killer movie.
Load software onto a computer system.
Root vegetable that looks like a white carrot.
Puzzle 14
Place that has gone missing in time.
Drugstore soda dispensers popular in the 50's.
The boxer who took a bite out of Holyfield's ear.
Doing quick, freehand drawings.
2003 movie The League of Extraordinary __.
Star sign of someone born on Christmas Day.
Legal or religious voiding of a marriage.
Furry skin, green inside with black seeds.
Puzzle 15
A wide-brimmed hat from Mexico.
Short quip said by an adventure hero.
Supportive sticks to aid walking.
Former British island colony associated with China.
Athlete who finishes in second place.
Child's ornament for keeping coins and notes safe.
Someone who prefers their own company.
Lenovo range of tablets designed for business use.
Plastic fluted horn, seen at the 2010 World Cup.
It goes with a Lion and a Witch in CS Lewis' book.
An animal that feeds on leaves.
Indiana Jones's weapon of choice.
Blake Lively's actor husband Ryan.
Puzzle 16
Powerful desire that a pregnant woman might get.
Have faith in the existence of something.
Type of belt containing various useful tools.
Upright columns that support a building.
Members of the king's or queen's family.
Upper limit; the most possible.
Movie about One-Eyed Willy's treasure, The __.
A bill for goods or services provided.
Double, double, toil and this.
Cleaning utensil for sweeping up dirt from floors.
Puzzle 17
Precious gems worth lots of money.
Portion of sentence with subject and verb.
Long choux pastry sandwiched with cream.
How I Met Your __, sitcom that ended in 2014.
Oops, this Britney Did It Again!.
Assail, hurt someone physically.
Indiana Jones's trademark hat.
Informative charts plotted with data.
Satirical skit imitating an original work.
The two most powerful chess pieces on a board.
Chain of Christian prayer beads.
Puzzle 18
Process by which an animal casts off its hair/skin.
Security devices with keys or number combinations.
Talk someone out of doing something.
Loud, high-pitched audio screeching.
The Mask of Zorro leading actor Antonio.
Kerosene-powered light sources.
Region of the world where all clocks show the same.
Merry-go-round where one rides horses.
Those who see things how they are.
Puzzle 19
Speech a villain gives when the hero is captured.
Gossip might be heard through this fruity plant.
Artisan occupation of Joseph, Jesus' father.
Rapper, cooking show co-host with Martha Stewart.
like all the letters in this clue.
Spanish city home to Gaudi's Sagrada Familia.
Giant spider named after Taranto in Italy.
Puzzle 20
Strong physical or emotional force.
They say that opposites do this.
Star Trek alien with a bumpy forehead.
Altering an image using photo software.
Country that used the Deutschmark before the euro.
Group of criminals who there is still honor among.
Curved bars that support a cradle or gliding chair.
Having no Homo sapiens qualities.