CodyCross Beer Pack answers
Beer
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AdventurePuzzle 1
Author of Life of Pi, Yann __.
Caveat __, or "Let the buyer beware".
London museum of art and design, Victoria and __.
Only national capital starting with the letter Z.
Composer who married Franz Liszt's daughter.
Keep track of money spent and saved.
Allotted mooring spots for ships and yachts.
San Francisco brewery famous for its steam beer.
Puzzle 2
Device that converts digital signals to analogue.
Fata __, a mirage seen just above the horizon.
Wallis __, American socialite who wed Edward VIII.
Part-goat anti-Santa who whips children in Germany.
Puzzle 3
Tegestologists collect these ale-drip catchers.
Old __, slightly sweet old ale from Theakston Brewery.
Star of the 1930 film The Blue Angel, Marlene __.
Puzzle 4
Author of the novel The Decameron.
Extreme weight loss procedure: __ Surgery.
__ Brown Ale, blue-star brew called Newkie Brown.
Inventor of the pocket calculator.
Person who explores caves as a hobby.
Kicked out of school for a while.
Puzzle 5
Large wooden staved container to hold beer.
Phantom Atlantic island, named after a philosopher.
Puzzle 6
Goods brought into the country.
Royal house founded in Spain by Philip V.
Short form for citizens band communication.
Beer dispensed under pressure using a pump.
Seattle brewery famous for Long Hammer.
Bitter and __; miserable and hard-hearted.
Puzzle 7
India's "White City" of white marble palaces.
Pale, spicy, bottom-fermenting beer from Bohemia.
Substance used to clarify beers.
Pinky color, named after mythical northern land.
West Slavic language of Germany.
Puzzle 8
Airship created in 1852 by Henri Giffard.
Teen mystery solvers in literature, The __.
Dutch festival of techno and electronic music.
German regulations regarding brewing ingredients.
Weak or inferior ale or lager; low-alcohol booze.
This morphing amphibian seems to disappear.
__ syndrome, the tearing down of successful people.
Month when Malta celebrates Independence Day.
Puzzle 9
Chinese brewery founded by Germans in 1903.
Monastic beer such as Chimay, Orval and Achel.
Process of sealing joints, historically on ships.
Puzzle 10
Beer type includes milk, oyster, oatmeal and sweet.
Ship taken by Charles Darwin to explore the world.
Final battle of the Anglo-Zulu War.
Puzzle 11
Traditional festival marking the wheat harvest.
German earthenware, often hinged, beer mugs.
To talk and negotiate with the enemy.
Meaning of the word astronaut, space __.
Early currency of Fribourg and Schwyz Swiss cantons.
First and only Empress of China: Wu __.
Czech city with pale lager named after it.
Puzzle 12
Copper-coloured old beer from near Dusseldorf.
Ancient city of the Temple of Artemis.
Company or factory for producing beer.
Old-fashioned term for a jail keeper.
Don't trust this cat in a game of cards.
Puzzle 13
Minnie Mouse's uncle and Mickey's rival.
Nintendo game based around news deliveries.
Large cask holding 54 imperial gallons.
Irregular-rhythm poetry created for comic effect.
Julie Andrews' favorite things, crisp apple __.
Vain and conceited person, dresses extravagantly.
Puzzle 14
Extreme or obsessive interest in work or exercise.
City dubbed the Silicon Valley of India.
In this forest, the WWI armistice was signed.
Toxic European plant used to kill lupines maybe?.
Equine who pulls beer barrels to a pub.
Singing without accompaniment.
Puzzle 15
Roman name given to Dover, UK.
Vienna-style maltish sweet beer.
General term for dark beers from Germany.
Miss __, Agatha Christie's spinster detective.
Intense dust storm over dry land.
First Estate, French social order pre-Revolution.
Archaic term meaning now, at the present time.
Puzzle 16
Fuss, indulge and cosset, at a spa maybe.
Adjective that describes Jupiter and its many moons.
Battle where the Ottomans killed King Louis II.
District of Lisbon below the Castle of Sao Jorge.
General term for light, pale beer, from the German.
King who was murdered by Macbeth.
Benazir __, Pakistan's first female prime minister.
Country that's home to the Faveiro de Wilson tree.
Puzzle 17
Dominant nation of Olympic water polo.
Alternate name for the Filipino language.
__ and Gromit, clay characters who love cheese.
Secondary gate in a fortification or castle.
Dwight __, fictitious beet farmer.
Winey, sour fermented beers from near Brussels.
Irish pottery-making village for over 150 years.
Playwright who wrote Look Back in Anger, John __.
Greek herald who gave his name to a loud voice.
Capital of the Mediterranean isle of Malta.
Desert considered the driest place on Earth.
Puzzle 18
Served by Moe and drunk by Homer in The Simpsons.
Shared, between groups of local people.
Truro is the only city in this British county.
Casino game that sometimes has an "en prison" rule.
Owner of an establishment selling beer.
__ quoi; French phrase for a certain something.
Philosopher who was proud to be poor: __ the Cynic.
Name of the pauper in The Prince and the Pauper.
Purple flowers in the fields of Provence, France.
Aerial combat with fighter planes, but no canines.
Not my ditty, ballad by Elton John.
Puzzle 19
Long drinking vessel measured in imperial amounts.
Charlie Brown's piano-playing pal.
Famous Jamaican lager with colourful sash.
Noted 5th century Byzantine Emperor and lawmaker.
Puzzle 20
Largest national park in Australia.
Silver __; Marvel's metallic space traveller.
Ancient Assyrian lens, possibly earliest telescope.
__ Adams, Bostonian, his name given to beer brand.
__ ware, red pottery from Ancient Rome.
North African city centre or castle.
Japanese motor company prominent in rallying.
EGOT stands for Emmy, __, Oscar and Tony awards.