CodyCross City Nicknames Pack answers
City Nicknames
Here are the answers to CodyCross City Nicknames Pack. If you need help with any specific puzzle leave your comment below.
AdventurePuzzle 1
YouTube phenomenon of opening new products.
Queen of the __, one of many nicknames for Venice.
Maurice, the first president of the NBA, 1949-1963.
Blake's poem about a feline burning bright.
The __, 60s Motowners with Under the Boardwalk.
Historical surgery removing part of the brain.
Spiky tree with white flowers and reddish berries.
Oscar-winning director of Cabaret.
Puzzle 2
Energy providers; gas and electricity companies.
Japanese screen printed paper.
Bay of Smoke is this volcanic icy capital's name.
Generic hued term for ales made with wheat.
Miami's nickname, describing an enchanting place.
Unrealistic, impractical views of life.
Involving a company or other business.
Men's slicked hairdo worn by Tony Curtis.
Puzzle 3
Serpent in Hindu creation story.
Auld __, Edinburgh's label from its smoky pallor.
Prestige, status, distinction.
Chris, multiple winner of the Tour de France.
Coordination and balance disorders.
People who post unpleasant responses on forums.
His Principle, in business, is the 80/20 rule.
Heavily cited scientific journal.
Common mineral types are rose, amethyst, citrine.
Oldest English-speaking university in the world.
Puzzle 4
Three words, eight letters, one meaning.
Heinz would approve of this nickname for Boston.
Legal code introduced by Frankish king Clovis I.
Film in which John Wayne played Rooster Cogburn.
La __, work of art also called the Mona Lisa.
Written lines containing an initial hidden message.
Long-tailed monkey with tufted head.
Port of the __, describes Moscow's watery location.
Iorek, the armed bear of Philip Pullman's books.
Puzzle 5
Belfast's shipbuilding history reveres this ship.
Overcome by shaking and trembling.
Karah __, semolina halva in Sikhism.
Move to the next stage in a video game.
Vivid freshwater fish kept in garden ponds.
Second-highest tier of a ballet company.
Quote from Hamlet: "Get thee to a __".
An Andalusian city called Athens of the West.
Surname of father-and-son singers Woody and Arlo.
Said of a graceful, slender woman.
Puzzle 6
Chicken cooked in wine in French cuisine.
Dagger that is part of the Highland dress.
A London label, a disparaging term for its squalor.
Toulouse's sobriquet translates as La Ville Rose.
One who seeks pleasure all the time.
WW2 U-boat military tactics against shipping.
Unstable and dangerous item, in chemistry.
__ calls, John Dee and Edward Kelly angel language.
Charlotte Brontë's tale set at Thornfield Hall.
Words that have the last letters dropped in speech.
Martial arts weapon of two tied sticks.
Puzzle 7
Individual selling tables or booths.
Tiny sucking insects that feed on plants.
German film series about a village since the 1840s.
Shorthand for South Africa's largest city.
Silly talk, reminiscent of drooled saliva.
Leather sleeve that sheaths a Scout's neckerchief.
Madelaine, Riverdale's Cheryl Blossom.
Puzzle 8
Parasitic worm that lives in vertebrate intestines.
__ of India, label given to Dibrugarh, Assam.
Book espousing Marx's political views: "Das __".
__ Gulch, nickname given to the Las Vegas strip.
Amalgamated word for comedy-drama TV genre.
Rich Epiphany loaf from Portugal, a king's cake.
German painter of satirical works including War.
Deadened sound, suppressed noise.
General term for Italian comics.
Turning tool with teeth, sounds like a nurse.
Teresa, Venezuelan composer-pianist, born 1853.
Jewish religious text attached to a doorpost.
Puzzle 9
Sunny hue used in the printing process.
Maria, astronomer and author of Urania Propitia.
Rhyming boiled Chinese dumplings with fillings.
Order of the __, chivalric award to 24 members.
Butter __, thin cotton cloth used in cooking.
__ of the North, an Edinburgh classical nickname.
Sweet confection that Montélimar is famous for.
John Leonard, Jr; Get Shorty and Swag novelist.
Puzzle 10
Furry regrowth that is harsh to the touch.
Italian wine preferred by Hannibal Lecter on screen.
__ City, Sydney's nickname because of its location.
Walking animal in heraldic representation.
__ to the West, St Louis' name thanks to its arch.
Decorative grooving on pie or flan tins.
Area near a music stage for energetic dancing.
Hospitals treated this disease in the Middle Ages.
Puzzle 11
She and Tommy Beresford are fictional detectives.
Communist guerrillas who fought Diem's government.
__ Beneath, Pfeiffer and Ford supernatural horror.
Mythical figure also known as Sir Percival.
__ City, Yatomi's name celebrates funfair swimmers.
King of Israel, and x4 champagne bottle size.
Dutch sport with netless baskets on high poles.
Hip __ Diet; made famous by Rosemary Conley.
Natural fuel trapped in sedimentary rock.
Uneducated or unsophisticated.
Area or district devoted to shopping, say.
Wind conditions that becalm sailing vessels.
Puzzle 12
__ diagram, graphics that map advent of sunspots.
San Francisco nickname after the events of 1906.
Agitated, confused, flummoxed.
Pigment mixed with hot wax for painting.
Rushed something, without consideration.
Queen of England 1553-8, daughter of Henry VIII.
E. E. Evans-__, social anthropologist.
Capital of Serbia, Belgrade has a pale epithet.
Armor made from tiny linked metal rings.
Puzzle 13
Mary Pickford played the title girl in this film.
Afrikaner architectural style of rounded gables.
Gaudí's city, the capital of Catalonia.
My kingdom __! Shakespeare quote.
Small, kidney-shaped, sweet and gummy treat.
The one who has the biggest appetite for food.
George Westinghouse invented these in 1868.
Puzzle 14
Played the Pinball Wizard in the 1975 Who film.
Chicago's nickname, a reference to the weather?.
Peace of __; restored peace in Hanseatic towns.
Carnivore cloud forest raccoon, discovered in 2013.
__ City, heavenly Beijing goes by this moniker.
Superficial or without serious purpose.
Sec of State under John Quincy Adams, a Kentuckian.
Puzzle 15
Religious step that follows canonization.
African fish from the continent's longest river.
Wilde: "The unspeakable in full pursuit of the __".
Houston's nickname comes from slow-moving water.
__ Night, pagan festival to ward off witches.
The __ capital of the world, at Hammerfest, Norway.
Puzzle 16
Tall, thin and weak, a twig-like appearance.
Horace, who wrote The Castle of Otranto.
Nagpur's fruity pseudonym is the City of __.
Rabbit bandicoots of Australia.
Someone who has broken free, perhaps from prison.
Beseeches, demeans oneself when asking a kind act.
Skill of making lace using knots and loops.
Amundsen's name for the first camp at South Pole.
Rum with a 40% alcohol content: Newfoundland __.
Most prominent philosophical school of Hinduism.
City __, yacht-filled Auckland's moniker.
Puzzle 17
The Seduction of __, movie with Alda and Streep.
Odin's Hall of the Dead in Viking mythology.
Study of runes, ancient alphabet.
Rome's location, the hill on which it first stood.
Trick to make something rise, defying gravity.
Alpine dish of scraped, melted semi-hard cheese.
N Indian place, the City of the Golden Temple.
Japanese skill of braiding silks into cords.
__ effect, observed deflection relative to Earth.
Unit with coat hooks and a built-in storage bench.
The look of a book's text, the font.
Puzzle 18
French town of the Lot, famous for Malbec wine.
Cat- and dog-like wild animals that laugh.
George's surname in Of Mice and Men.
New York: the city that never __.
Mumbai is the City of __, a draw for all Indians.
Soft-brimmed hat, associated with gangsters.
__ Mutiny; uprising of Vietnamese soldiers in 1930.
Puzzle 19
Unit of poetic rhythm; anagram of pens ode.
Ottey, Jamaican-born Slovenian sprinter.
Badgering and whining at someone to do something.
Walls and __, Lennon album featured #9 Dream.
Annual injections to prevent viral illnesses.
Japanese WW2 battle island, marked by flag-raising.
Dutch style evidenced in Rietveld's Schröder House.
Caipirinha cocktails are made with this spirit.
Roman goddess of wisdom and warfare.
Small, chestnut-brown bird of prey.
Las Vegas sobriquet, due to its gambling perhaps.
Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of __.
Puzzle 20
"I think, therefore I am" in Latin: __ergo sum.
Maiden name of Donata, wife of Marco Polo.
Formal word for a funeral rite.
The Name of the Wind's protagonist.
Bocelli, famous Italian opera singer.
Traditional sport of throwing rings over spikes.
Rihanna's fashion brand: __ X Fenty.
Austrian city famous for schnitzels.