CodyCross Ancient Greece Pack answers
Ancient Greece
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AdventurePuzzle 1
To separate into groups or portions.
Put this down, before you paint.
__ Williams, Brit pop star of song Millennium.
Boys Town hero played by Spencer Tracy, Father __.
Andrei __, 15th C Russian icon painter.
Native Australian hardwood used in furniture.
Loss of muscle coordination, usually in arms, legs.
The seventh pope after St Peter, and five more.
__ Horse, ploy that allowed Greeks to enter Troy.
Camera with mirror to reflect light on a screen.
Eddy __, exclusive Belgian mountain bike brand.
Gaston __, writer of The Phantom of the Opera.
Second most abundant chemical element in the sun.
Puzzle 2
Victors at the Olympian Games received olive __.
Rosh __, Talmudical academy dean.
100 of these make a Belarusian ruble.
__ Brite, Mattel doll, best friend of Starlite.
Cretan city, center of the Minoan Civilization.
__ Monteverdi, Italian composer of L'Orfeo.
River that flows through Shanghai.
Puzzle 3
Indirect mention of something in literature.
Set standards of film morality until the 1960s.
Period of Palaeozoic saw invertebrates evolve.
Nickname given to a small caliber German WWI shell.
__ go, Internet browser like two wildfowl.
Attaches above bike wheels to prevent splashes.
__Stadium, former Israeli national stadium.
Daughters of Zeus who represent the Arts.
Puzzle 4
Short, traditionally 17 syllables, Japanese poems.
Young elephants are called __.
__ Jinn has the first line of The Phantom Menace.
Ceremonial fan used in Sikhism.
Puzzle type set by the Sphinx on entering Thebes.
Country that was part of Colombia until 1903.
__-Garonne, French dept, capital Montauban.
Greek poet; he wrote about the ancient Greek games.
More political half of Outkast.
Black tie cocktail with vermouth and absinthe.
Sensitive plant aka touch-me-not.
Bela __, the first Count Dracula on film.
Puzzle 5
Kitchen tool for slicing vegetables finely.
Taj Mahal was commissioned by this Indian ruler.
Tree that drops leaves every year.
Work requiring no training or qualifications.
Danish acting brothers Lars and Mads.
Austrian ski resort in the Zillertal Alps.
__ tire, inflatable device from John Boyd Dunlop.
To tiptoe around on cat's tootsies.
Kitchen oven for speedier meals.
Science of fossilized footprints.
Puzzle 6
__ Rhimes, Grey's Anatomy producer and writer.
Lured seamen on to the rocks with their songs.
Word from symbols for tin, argon, einsteinium.
A witch's laugh; raucous bird cry.
Eastern Siberian river empties into Arctic Ocean.
What comprised Weller, Foxton and Buckler?.
Artist who painted "Luncheon of the Boating Party".
Good Witch of the South's first name.
Comedian lost his virginity at 40, Steve __.
Puzzle 7
Epic tale by Homer in which his hero faces dangers.
"Shiver me __!", pirate cry of disbelief.
Ukraine's largest river, fourth biggest in Europe.
The very attributes that make a thing what it is.
If their heads get bigger they may burst.
Kind of sandwich a bully dishes out.
Tony Richardson's last film starring Jessica Lange.
City of Joy; Calcutta until 2001.
Puzzle 8
Short film awarded by the Academy in 2012.
Central Asian river, ancient Iranian border.
Three-headed dog of Greek legend.
Bryan played Walter White in Breaking Bad.
Glass-topped container with a bulb in it.
Conor, UFC champ nicknamed The Notorious.
Non __, a claim that is not supported.
Greek lute-like stringed instrument.
Book by Charles Handy: "The __ and the Flea".
Barred __ wrasse has a large mouth.
Puzzle 9
Asian nation banning the sale of chewing gum.
__ knife, utility tool set, traditionally red.
Group of newspapers under the same ownership.
Greek goddess Mnemosyne inspired a memory device.
Russian pie with salmon, rice and eggs.
Australian actress of My Brilliant Career.
Wooden or rubber shape placed under room openings.
Ottoman infantry composed of slaves.
Young Greek boy fell in love with his reflection.
Italian cycling term for riders behind the peloton.
Chart showing light/dark pixels in an image.
__, for worse; traditional wedding vow.
Puzzle 10
The Long Goodbye cocktail, gin, lime juice.
Taxonomic rank between kingdom and class.
Civilization portrayed in How to Train Your Dragon.
Scrub yourself clean with this dried cucumber.
Sikh community kitchen found in Gurdwaras.
Occupation of Shakespeare's father.
Discobolus, a statue by Myron, throws this item.
Laker superstar's real first name.
An essential B vitamin contained in folic acid.
Puzzle 11
"King of Clay": Spanish tennis player: __ Nadal.
Goods with big names, not shop's own.
__ Generales, the legislature of Spain.
Venus __, Greek statue who personifies Aphrodite.
Benign skin growths, usually with small stalks.
Aston __, Bond's preferred luxury car.
City in China's Jiangsu province, on the Yangtze.
Supernatural lion Heracles strangled to death.
The Time Traveler's Wife Niffenegger's first name.
Ruler of Vichy France in WWII.
Moving pictures at this silver screen.
Who were Felder, Frey, Walsh, Henley and Schmit?.
__ question; ask someone to marry you.
A pocket watch without a cover; not a hunter.
Tile-matching video game launched in the 80s.
Puzzle 12
Capital of Georgia, in Europe, not the U.S..
Raksha __, Hindu festival celebrates sibling love.
Institution of higher education founded by Plato.
Penned The Nutcracker and the Mouse King.
A curse given by a wicked stare.
Theory about the expanding origins of the universe.
Djimon __ - Gladiator, Blood Diamond actor.
Narrow 4-mile-long canal in Greece.
First female president of Finland: Tarja __.
Nike of Samothrace statue is also called Winged __.
Kevin __, cofounder of Instagram.
__ weeks, prophetic period in Book of Daniel.
Puzzle 13
1995 Alicia Silverstone movie.
Russian oblast, and city on the Klyazma River.
What the Greeks called themselves.
Meet __, where to rub shoulders with a celebrity.
Nitrogen __ is done by bacteria living in the soil.
Braided, sweet, egg enriched European bread.
Ancient Greek sporting venues.
Ringing in the ears, a medical term.
Using low pH to curl your hair.
Prawns eat these tiny beings that float in water.
Puzzle 14
Chronic heart condition featuring chest pains.
The oldest one discovered in Pi-Ramesses in Qantir.
Composer buried with a vial of Polish soil.
Goddess Athena's mortal name, meaning advisor.
Hernán __, conquistador who conquered the Aztecs.
Largest and most populous island of Zanzibar.
Musical instrument played by Sherlock Holmes.
Pastry named after a beverage not in it: __ cake.
Android OS version; French confectionary.
Ancient Greek serfs who worked for Spartans.
Puzzle 15
__ roll, green marzipan Swedish treat.
Ribbon-like parasite, white nerve fibers.
Hole in gums left when a tooth is extracted.
Paper used to test for acid or alkali.
Large, decorated Ancient Greek vase.
Largest airline of Cuba, founded in 1929.
Two or four players with a small yellow neon ball.
__ Fleece belonged to the winged ram Chrysomallus.
Ancient Roman-Berber town in Algeria.
The three Bs of music: Bach, Beethoven, and __.
Memorial said to contain relics of Buddha.
Unpleasant in temper, stubborn.
Sleepy __, Burton Gothic horror starring Depp.
The __ Poet, Academy Award winning short.
Puzzle 16
Those who classify animals study this.
Nigel __, designer of Flying Scotsman and Mallard.
The port of Bujumbara is this country's capital.
Religious places, like at Cyrene and the Parthenon.
Wine region in northern Spain.
Native American leader of the Apache Wars.
Nintendo's hand-held 90s games console.
Welsh monk wrote Historia Brittonum.
Puzzle 17
Clan that dominated the Heian period.
Rescuers Down Under was Disney's first __ sequel.
Russian republic, Izhevsk is the capital.
What the seven swans are doing at Christmas.
Room for playing American billiards.
Skipping a tune for the sake of time.
Most famous of the Ancient Greek games.
James Joyce's inspiring wife, Nora __.
Garlicky Greek yogurt and cucumber sauce.
Another name for golden raisins in the UK.
Puzzle 18
Disagreement; what a lawyer would say.
Paranoid protagonist of Catch-22.
Device used to display images or films on a screen.
The Rolling Stones sang about this kind of woman.
Name of the 10 military leaders of Ancient Athens.
Church in Copenhagen designed like a giant organ.
Piper-__, champagne adored by Marie-Antoinette.
__ disc, distant circumstellar disc in Solar System.
Central heating system of ducts and vents.
Purple coneflower drunk as tea to ward off colds.
Political power exercised by all the people.
German philosopher of Being and Time.
Infected boil; bright red gem.
Meaning a prosperous or flourishing colony, "abad".
Prevented something from taking place.
Puzzle 19
Spock is the most famous __ in Star Trek.
Piedmont wine aged for nearly 4 years.
Bulbous veggie with aniseed flavor.
Youths from Ancient Greece, in nude statue form.
__/Mount Cook, tallest peak in New Zealand.
The Pomeranian, __, is a toy breed with long hair.
Six letters' invention of Whitcomb Judson (1890s).
Advise someone to be silent with finger to lips.
Alfred __, he wrote on sexuality in the 1940-50s.
A boat made from a hollowed out tree trunk.
Tantalus' son, whose flesh was eaten by the gods.
Ancient Greek foot soldiers' shield.
Puzzle 20
Microorganisms grown in an artificial environment.
__ tart, pastry crust with egg inside.
1979 documentary of mentally challenged cousin.
__ Light, Springfield-based soap ended in 2009.
"A Tale of Two Cities" author.
Exceptionally dry Chilean desert.
Bernard __, French CEO of LVMH.
__ Sports Center, 2007 women's WC in China.
If he gets red with anger, you are out.
Napoleonic short sword used by infantry.
Curvy blade made to scrape dirt off the skin.