CodyCross Caribbean Getaway Pack answers
Caribbean Getaway
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AdventurePuzzle 1
Noun referring to only one thing in grammar.
Island group in the E Caribbean including Antigua.
Describes hot and sultry weather regions.
Branch of maths dealing with shapes.
Puzzle 2
Attractive soup the Mock Turtle sang about.
Vertical drop of a river, a tourism highlight.
Traditional holiday for Dundee Cake.
Tropical plant such as pineapple or Spanish moss.
Monster that represents jealousy or envy.
Small figure, like owned by Oscar-winners.
Puzzle 3
Icy globe; Advocaat and lemonade cocktail.
__ pools, illusionary mix of pool and sea.
Aerial route for tourists through a jungle canopy.
Hospitably invited into someone's home.
Puzzle 4
The tray for cats ablutions when they can't go out.
Spikes, name of two mountains on St Lucia.
Teddy, the storytelling cuddly bear.
Tangoed, quickstepped, tapped....
__ Jerry's is a famous ice cream brand.
Ubiquitous Norwegian souvenirs of ugly small men.
Plastic, paper or metal tubes for drinking shakes.
__ Gander, centuries-old nursery rhyme.
Caribbean islands and a tax haven.
Bonnie Tyler song: "Turn around, __ eyes".
Puzzle 5
A digit; something you can count.
Photographic pieces slotted through a projector.
Clergymen in charge of churches.
Small, thin, dry pieces of fish food.
James Dashner wrote The Maze __.
Cuban dance form and a short jacket.
Fairy __, washing-up product promoted by a baby.
Inflatable mattress for camping.
East Caribbean __, a major currency of the Indies.
Puzzle 6
Historical Dickens' novel: A Tale of __.
Very bright, or another word for excellent.
Facilities, especially at a holiday destination.
Daily rag used with paste to make papier-mâché.
O'Neal, former US basketball player.
Fancy resort vessel with twin hulls.
Puzzle 7
__ cars, iconic glimpse of 1950s Havana.
Religious separatists who arrived in America in 1620.
Dutch Caribbean island and an orange liqueur.
Surname of Jim, young narrator of Treasure Island.
The path followed by an electric current.
Where soldiers dig in, maybe alongside a vulpine.
Puzzle 8
Carpaccio and tartare are this; uncooked flesh.
She-Ra: Princess __; long-lost twin of He-Man.
City where grunge music originated.
Holiday places with all the facilities.
Skilled, well able to do something.
Puzzle 9
Rubbers that remove pencil marks.
Domestic domains occupied by groups.
French comic book character, friend of Obelix.
Music form, a blend of Indian and Caribbean.
Scientific name for your windpipe.
Exploring waters on flat wooden transport.
Puzzle 10
Vicky and Tori are short forms of this girls' name.
National dance of the Dominican Republic.
Tidies into a particular order.
Needle in a __, or something difficult to find.
Free __; not having to pay shipping charges.
A thin glass container used in the science lab.
A set of wooden pins you knock down with a ball.
Act of duplicity or treachery.
Puzzle 11
Cocktail with vodka, peach schnapps and cranberry.
A room for two sharing a bed in a hotel: __ room.
A war, fought with swords and shields.
West __, cricket nation comprising Caribbean isles.
In his suit and tie, he looked very prim and __.
Calmly, unflappably, nonchalantly.
Hip-hop dance with twitchy movements.
Tied something with smooth rope.
To choose something or someone over others.
Martinique and Guadeloupe are in the __ Antilles.
__ spot; facial mole or freckle.
Puzzle 12
Lady of the Green __, Narnia's emerald witch.
Microblog social network with a "t" as its logo.
Zigzagging, downhill winter ski race.
Small long-eared type of horse, used for burden.
Rod Stewart sang the ballad "Have I Told You __".
Turks & __, British Overseas Territories.
Brothers of someone's mother or father.
Subcategories; types of film, music or books.
Pit workers who dig for gold or coal.
Harry, young wizard with popular Lego range.
Trophies or certificates acknowledging achievement.
Measuring devices with straight lines.
Puzzle 13
If you stand on it, no one can enter a house.
The __ of a steam engine moving along.
Island chain whose capital is "Funky" Nassau.
Game __, tourists catching marlins, say.
Nuts from prunus dulcis trees.
Baby bird becomes capable of flight.
Spasmodic inhalations with a peculiar sound.
Bucket who won a Golden Ticket to meet Willy Wonka.
Puzzle 14
Jamaican religion with Ethiopian influences.
Collected or bought and taken home from trips.
Craft made from old boxes and bottles.
Maze; fantasy movie starring David Bowie.
Flights that land on water, alternative to ferries.
A man someone was once married to.
Puzzle 15
One of two lower chambers of the heart.
Barbarous flat fish with venom, in tropical waters.
Plate __, theory of the structure of Earth’s crust.
Fruity alcoholic drinks taken at a beachside bar.
Rule out, discount, e.g. __ a suspect.
Full name for place for exercise on machines.
Puzzle 16
Bodies of water protected by coral reefs.
A type of shoe, same name as a university.
Series of fantasy novels by Brian Jacques.
__ Abbey, fictional TV home of the Crawleys.
Post for guiding traffic away from pedestrians.
Puzzle 17
The early culture that came before the Bronze Age.
Party game of acting out books, films, plays, etc.
Biblical reference to a heavenly, blissful place.
The most wonderful or the best.
Caribbean mammals also called sea cows or dugongs.
Cheese sandwiches prepared under the grill.
Most common element in the universe; H.
__ scale, a balance with dishes used in cookery.
Puzzle 18
Someone who passes on information to the police.
French, Spanish, Greek and German are __.
Experiencing pain or distress.
Final leg in a swimming medley race.
Attention-grabbing titles in a newspaper.
Fiery landforms: dormant, active and extinct.
__ Republic, east part of the island of Hispaniola.
Puzzle 19
Bahamian national pink bird standing on one leg.
Emperor of France defeated by Wellington.
Crushing granules of salt to make them finer.
Horseman missing the top part of his body.
The medical term for the lower jaw.
Fruit in pastry, often served with whipped cream.
__ white ball, a masquerade celebration.
Cuban religion, meaning "way of the saints".
Puzzle 20
__ food, can be eaten with digits.
Person behind the wheel of a vehicle.
Chimpanzees and marmosets are types of this animal.
Popular Jamaican resort; anagram of linger.
__ bath, with small spheres of soap.
Cinders, ashy/gravelly residue from coal.
Capital of Cuba, with pastel-painted houses.