CodyCross Comics Pack answers
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AdventurePuzzle 1
Two-point score in American football.
Name of all Dalai Lamas since 1475.
George Orwell book: "Down and Out in Paris and __".
The mixture used to create cake or a dough.
Real first name of Fonzie in Happy Days.
Alpha __; Canadian superhero team in Marvel Comics.
Anton __; DC Comics creator of the Un-Men.
Small barrier to impede a liquid or to deflect.
Site of massive Japanese earthquake of 2011.
Puzzle 2
The __; humorous comic strip often featuring cows.
Expressed on paper with a pen.
Flemish painter famous for The Arnolfini Portrait.
National martial art sport of the Philippines.
Ancient Nile city lent its name to a US state city.
For standing on a rocking boat.
Puzzle 3
Food and drink provisions service.
Sanskrit title for a great ruler.
Imagining stories while asleep.
Game based more on decision-making than skill.
Creator of the Garfield comic strip.
First synthetic dye also called Perkin's mauve.
Sherlock actor __ Cumberbatch.
Removing thickness from hair with scissors.
__ paper used for soaking up excess ink.
Ohio city named after an explorer.
Month when President's Day is observed.
The national epic poem of Finland.
__ of Rock, series of global heavy metal festivals.
Chilly outdoor storage building, often underground.
Scottish turreted architectural style.
Ruler of the ancient kingdom of Cusco.
Puzzle 4
English chocolate pioneer and Quaker.
Spanish spring festival of giant puppets and fire.
Inkblot psychopath of Alan Moore's Watchmen.
__ X; nickname of Charles Xavier in X-Men.
Neolithic monument in Ireland's County Meath.
State of having more than one husband.
Sell-out rock music festival in Aarhus, Denmark.
Puzzle 5
__ Flowers, love interest of Scott Pilgrim.
Charlie Brown's dog Snoopy is based on this breed.
Country where the dance called Hasapiko is popular.
Musical sounds in sweet succession.
Someone who estimates an object's worth.
John __, writer of Charlie Resnick novels.
Puzzle 6
Red __; DC superhero who manipulates the wind.
Italian fritter-like desserts.
Those who physically put words onto paper.
Dadaist painter worked with objects and body parts.
Stands on the mound in baseball.
Where gasses emerge from a car.
Novel by James Joyce published in 1922.
Doctor __; Marvel hero with nerve-damaged hands.
Congenital foot deformity, also called clubfoot.
Puzzle 7
Dustin __, who starred in The Graduate.
"Rum pot" Danish Christmas dessert.
NE Indian hill state almost enclosed by Bangladesh.
Principles of a religious faith.
Type of wheat used in salads (with an "h").
DC Comics magician and member of Justice League.
Strengthen physically, with food; or __ an injury.
Puzzle 8
Uther __, King Arthur's father.
Historic "Crow Castle" of Japan.
Hot red star, the "follower", mentioned in Ulysses.
With Stan Lee, co-creator of the Hulk, Thor, etc.
Colorless beryl gem from Massachusetts.
French word for eggplant, also its color.
Successful period in comic book history, 1956-1970.
Legal sworn statement made under oath.
Elizabeth __; first female doctor in the US.
Stage in plants' growth shortly after germination.
Leopold Stokowski's profession.
Bristled device for combing locks.
__ showers; rainfall that occurs at intervals.
Puzzle 9
Seed-eating birds, with snow and reed varieties.
Poisonous alcohol used as a solvent.
First 5x Tour de France winner: Jacques __.
The Farmer's __, farmgirl works for a politician.
Lionheart king, ruled England 1189-99.
Rock-covered member of the Fantastic Four.
US judges' offices; rooms at Inns of Court.
__ Crisis; 1990 conflict in the Philippines.
DC Comics speedy, scarlet-clad superhero.
City famous for the running of the bulls.
Puzzle 10
__ Times, Chaplin film about industrialization.
For removing hard part in the middle of cherries.
What pencil erasers are made of.
"A problem shared is a problem __".
__ bubble; where comic characters' words are shown.
A man, a plan, a canal ... (finish the palindrome).
London __ Hill Airport, or BQH.
Marvel's espionage and law enforcement agency.
Estuary and bridge to the east of England.
Puzzle 11
Medical drama set at Sacred Heart Hospital.
Peter __, photojournalist with web slinging powers.
Roman __, a river novel, a sequence of books.
Someone who avoids being captured.
"For fools rush in where __ fear to tread": Pope.
Machine for squeezing water out of clothes.
Rhythm and blues from French Creole Louisiana.
Comics produced in South and North Korea.
Roosters that have been castrated.
Puzzle 12
Thomas Hardy novel: "Far From the __ Crowd".
John __; US tennis star, with SuperBrat nickname.
Lucy and Linus' surname in Peanuts.
Language of Indian subcontinent, aka Bangla.
The bubbling of water __ in a pan.
Grab the audience's attention from someone else.
__ Jeff; comic strip first published in 1907.
As thick as __, having a close relationship.
Jocelyn Bell __, discoverer of pulsars in 1967.
Alec __; lab scientist linked to Swamp Thing.
Puzzle 13
Goddess of darkness, sister of Isis and Osiris.
Planet-eating Marvel Comics character.
Daddy __, another name for a crane fly.
A catastrophe or damaging event.
Family who run the shop in TV show Pawn Stars.
Hedges with deep barbs and red fruits.
Pendant-shaped part of supercell thunderstorm.
Carrying on like a __, acting silly.
Finnish music festival, held in Turku since 1970.
Loire Valley wines made from Sauvignon Blanc.
Additional, unquantifiable business value.
Container for powdered tobacco.
Puzzle 14
One of a car's main illuminators.
Comic book cowboy created by a Belgian cartoonist.
Scores and songs written for the cinema.
The bank along the edge of a waterway.
The most meager, the tiniest fraction.
A non-furry furry fruit, like a peach but bald.
Pseudonym under which JK Rowling writes, Robert __.
Snoopy's yellow bird pal in Peanuts comic strip.
Recover from something; move on.
Musical about a mystical Scottish village.
Another name for Hong Kong's Aberdeen Island.
Puzzle 15
Christoph Waltz won an Oscar: __ Unchained.
First Prime Minister of Australia: Edmund __.
__ loops, jets of gas that erupt from the Sun.
Anglo-Saxon king nicknamed the All-Fair.
Aromatic S American fruit aka pineapple guava.
British R&B singer: __ Nightingale.
Puzzle 16
Computer program that tries to sell you products.
__ vaccination; developed by James Lind.
Battle of __ is celebrated on Cinco de Mayo.
Adventurer created by Belgian cartoonist Hergé.
Sega __; video game console launched in 1994.
Explosive charge for breaching fortifications.
__ Skywalker, Luke's father in Star Wars films.
Bowling done in an alley with strikes.
Spring __; young cabbage plant, similar to kale.
Puzzle 17
Amelia __, the American aviatrix.
Amusing comic strips featured in daily newspapers.
Pompous, useless official; Mikado character.
Raining cats __, raining very heavily.
Nova Scotia port on the Atlantic Ocean.
Palatial building, especially in Italy.
Go somewhere and come back before bedtime.
Puzzle 18
Pass a ball in reverse with rear of foot.
King Solomon's eldest son who worshiped idols.
Leader of Guardians of the Galaxy superhero team.
Toy and exercise ring to swing around hips.
Flowering climber has blue, pink, white blooms.
Wrote your name alongside someone else's.
Journalist love interest of Superman.
The least tight rope is the __.
Sauce in a tuna casserole: canned cream of __ soup.
Puzzle 19
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene forms a red block.
Drama series about a professor's marriage collapse.
Where to stock up on inventory items in Pokémon Go.
__ Palace; site of Charles I's execution.
Aliens who claim they come from France.
2007 benefit concerts for environmental awareness.
Baby's literature with 3D cutaways.
Puzzle 20
Leader of Latveria; nemesis of the Fantastic Four.
Stormwatch and The Authority superhero.
A Portrait of the __ as a Young Man by James Joyce.
Priest drama starring Sean Bean.
__ back; fought hard to reclaim something.
Egyptian goddess of the sky depicted as a cow.
Paper drinking tubes invented by Marvin Stone.
English translation of "hiver" or "invierno".