CodyCross Carnivals Pack answers
Carnivals
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AdventurePuzzle 1
Twist __; fluke turn of events.
Cinderella had one the night of the ball.
Flemish Carnaval at Aalst sees this veg thrown.
The metal arm or pointer of a sundial.
__ Chaplin, Charlie Chaplin's Limelight actor son.
Spiky tree named after a Lewis Carroll character.
Describes knees with severe grazes.
Spanish festival has the sandy burial of a sardine.
Kingdom between India and Tibet.
Puzzle 2
Fried potato dough from Calabria.
WNBA counterpart of the Suns; Phoenix __.
__ Races, unofficial theme song of the North-East.
First legal casino in Europe dating back to 1638.
Sad clown with white costume and whitened face.
Peter __, Rat-Packer and brother-in-law of JFK.
Puzzle 3
Her lust for golden apples made her lose a race.
Creator of the character Scaramouche: Rafael __.
Smooth talkers, flirts, Lotharios.
Monarch of chaos in Goa's Carnival.
The Reign of the __, Jerry Siegel short story.
Semolina based pasta cousin in Moroccan cuisine.
Last Shadow Puppets and Billy Fury hit, __ Place.
Christian denomination at the centre of Carnival.
Chess scenario where all possible moves are bad.
Puzzle 4
Caves in Cantabria with prehistoric paintings.
Scobie __, Aussie jockey won the Derby aged 52.
Outdoor conflagrations form part of festivities.
Single layer of atoms in a honeycomb pattern.
Thomas __, birth name of CeeLo Green.
Home that continually drains finances.
Architectural style of London's Lloyds Building.
Anagram with opposite meaning of original word.
French meat and vegetable stew served separately.
Great historical lover linked to Venice's carnival.
Australian state known as the Garden State.
Tool with washing head for cleaning the lino.
Aztec ruler whose name meant obsidian serpent.
State of birth of Abraham Lincoln.
Puzzle 5
Snowy US state where the movie Fargo is set.
Studies and believes in the supernatural.
Medium-grained risotto rice from northern Italy.
Ceremony of lit torches at New Orleans carnival.
Writer, who travelled around the world in 72 days.
San __; major jazz festival in northern Spain.
Chaucer tale about the search for an elf queen.
Caribbean music type derived from oil cans.
Swedish producer of sewing machines and motorbikes.
Removed liquid from the lungs.
Car belonging to Bruce Wayne's alter ego.
Puzzle 6
Alexandre __; inventor of the electric hair dryer.
Where you can buy something by nodding.
Sound __, static music at Notting Hill's festival.
Passage between seats on a ship or plane.
__ St, New York, once home to the CBGB venue.
Emeril __, chef-author of New New Orleans Cooking.
Itching disease affecting goats and sheep.
Guard's van on an American freight train.
Spanish crossdressing parade here at Carnaval.
Puzzle 7
Decorative stitching/gathering on girls' dresses.
Jon __, Garfield the Cat's owner.
Country for the R.L. Stevenson novel "Kidnapped".
Plastic babies are found in this Carnival delicacy.
Damp lime plaster used in fresco painting.
Professional cooks' knives from France.
Action of a medical charlatan.
Puzzle 8
Typical white bread roll from Rome.
Rare, highly valuable gemstone found only in Utah.
Cell division in the body's reproductive organs.
Site of huge Japanese earthquake of 1933.
King and queen of Carnival krewes.
David Howell Evans; U2's lead guitarist.
Author of the essay The Praise of Folly.
J'Ouvert revellers on Trinidad, smeared with paint.
Australian protea plants of tightly packed flowers.
Puzzle 9
Rich brown sauce that uses espagnole as a basis.
Term for a story taking place in one day: __ novel.
It pours hormone directly into the bloodstream.
West London home of the 1948 Olympic Games.
Lines of shrubbery alongside roads.
The C in OCR, or Optical __ Recognition.
Trinidadian sounds for partygoers at Carnival.
Cobwebs floating through the air; light fabrics.
Snake depicted eating its own tail.
US city also known as The Forest City.
Venetian Carnevale mask, a gullible merchant.
Puzzle 10
Yellow-flower tree with poisonous leaves and bark.
Mascot snowman of the Québec Lenten Carnaval.
Amos __, world-renowned painter from the Bahamas.
Archaic tool for removing wax from hearing organs.
Geological era that first saw birds.
John __, head of the Lollard movement.
Name of Carnival in German-speaking countries.
Puzzle 11
The __ Dodger, Fagin's leading pickpocket.
American __; ballroom dance with lifts and spins.
Firework used as a warning sign.
Rare score (and bird), a four under par in golf.
Bitter salad plant, can be Cichorium pumilum.
The middle of the mall is the shopping __.
Pierrots, harlequins and whitefaces at carnivals.
Minor parades/street parties at Brazilian Carnaval.
Puzzle 12
Country formerly led by a former Land's End model.
Musher command to a dog to turn 180 degrees left.
The long bone in the upper arm.
Military or naval nationality flags.
Italian turquoise bikes and accessories producer.
Binche Carnaval, in this country's Walloon region.
Truffle __, Chunk's famous dance in The Goonies.
"Che" Guevara's hometown (Argentina).
It's not fun going back to this board.
Author of My Family and Other Animals: Gerald __.
Sort of calypso popular among the Caribbean Asians.
Puzzle 13
Annual festival inspired by Spooner documentary.
Calendar month of most pre-Lenten carnivals.
Austrian born film actor and director Erich von __.
__ elastic, springy thread used in dressmaking.
Looking rather __, or attractive.
Speaking with prolonged vowels.
Capital of Alberta; 1978 Commonwealth Games city.
Spar that projects from the front of a ship.
Christian doctrine, declared heretical in AD 325.
Port brand with caped man on the label.
Puzzle 14
Labi __, Something Inside So Strong singer.
River flowing through Pavia (Italy).
Bowls with holes, for draining.
Powerful torpedo explosive, first used in WWII.
Highly decorated trucks on a carnival parade.
Defeated leader in the Battle of Gaugamela: __ III.
Gene __, last US astronaut to walk on the Moon.
Beatrix __, children's writer and mycologist.
Puzzle 15
French Revolutionary motto for freedom.
Layered pasta dish eaten at Venice's Carnavale.
Throbbing effect in a singer's voice.
__ Collection, Manchester Square gallery in London.
Actress, comedian and mental health campaigner.
Colourless hydrocarbon used as vehicle fuel.
Oruro Carnaval is staged in this Lat Am country.
Puzzle 16
Prix __, foremost French literary prize.
Doc __, Wild West gunslinger, also a dentist.
Bands of percussionists at the Rio carnival.
Japanese dog with cat-like qualities.
From where downhill skiers begin a race.
Corscian doughtnut sometimes with chestnut flour.
Puzzle 17
Forename of literary hero Ivanhoe.
This country has the Internet domain HR.
__ St, major parade route of New Orleans Carnival.
Officers in charge of cruise ships.
Noisy celebration and festivities, carousing.
Robert __, a preacher in The Night of the Hunter.
German admiral, jailed after the Stauffenberg plot.
Puzzle 18
Cassatt painted Under the Horse __ Tree.
Ancient Roman magistrates ranked below consuls.
Informal online language using initialisms, etc..
Papery pieces thrown at the Binche Carnaval.
Latin term meaning lamb of God.
Joseph Marie __; invented the weaving loom.
January festival, the start of Carnival in Germany.
Nickname of Debussy's daughter who died at age 13.
Swedish tetrahedron-shaped packaging.
Capital of Canada's Alberta province.
Mathematician, his story told in A Beautiful Mind.
Twilight, dusk, as nightfall approaches.
Puzzle 19
Aperture in a ship's hull though which cables run.
Plum brandy from eastern Europe.
A rapid sliding up or down the musical scale.
__ Astor IV; wealthy victim of Titanic disaster.
Largest lake entirely within Canadian borders.
Practical joker, plays tricks on those at Carnival.
Chris Pratt's Parks and Rec character.
Seaport of ancient Knossos, on Crete.
Fire-__, skilled act seen at Caribbean carnivals.
Apathy, tiredness, boredom, weariness.
Disease of dogs; a type of paint.
Puzzle 20
The word for tarragon in French.
Face-__, designing elaborate creations for visages.
Tribe dominant in the Middle East c 2000 BC.
Record keeper, using sticks traditionally.
Any general business activity.
Nationality of someone from Sfax.
Zulu __, hollowed-out hard-shell fruit at Carnival.
Author of thrillers featuring Jack Reacher.