CodyCross Currencies Pack answers
Currencies
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AdventurePuzzle 1
Eric Arthur Blair's pen name: George __.
Indigenous people of Russia's Sakha Republic.
Latin word L in "Lsd", formerly monetary pounds.
The __ Trap stars Hayley Mills in 1961.
Paper-thin bread from the Middle East.
Australian currency before dollars.
Ancient Greek pencil for cutting through wax.
Puzzle 2
Term for the front face of a coin or note.
Architectural construct on original euro banknotes.
Sicilian sponge cake with ricotta.
Hebrew word for big fuss and Jewish New Year dish.
The __ Thief, poor father, stolen good.
Miraculous medieval chemistry.
Down on __; traditional way to propose marriage.
Of or relating to crows or ravens.
Puzzle 3
A pair of ligaments in the human knee.
There are 100 of these in a boliviano.
Nightingale is another name for this bird.
Showy but very toxic evergreen shrub: Nerium __.
"Dirty" Irish cream, Kahlua, vodka cocktail.
Splits Ireland from British island.
German World Heritage Site castle used by Luther.
Satoshi __, inventor of the Bitcoin.
Dual-wheeled off-trail transport.
Polish doctor who invented Esperanto: L.L. __.
Vidkun __, Norwegian WWII collaborator.
Indian Sanskrit poet of the 5th century CE.
Blur album cover with racing greyhounds.
King of Mycenae and husband of Helen of Troy.
Puzzle 4
Old French currency, weighed a pound of silver.
South-east French alps town with "vieille ville".
Steve __ Band, San Francisco group of The Joker.
Heating glass or metal to alter its properties.
The J in author J D Salinger's name.
A Cuban ballroom dance or a group of rattlesnakes.
Puzzle 5
What Andersen's emperor wore, or didn't.
Argentine dictator wed Aurelia, Eva and Isabel.
Comedy news studio films starring Will Ferrell.
A trial halted for a short period is __.
Spanish coastal province within Valencia.
The hobby of collecting banknotes.
Flemish Northern Renaissance painter, Adriaen __.
Pink sauce found in a prawn cocktail.
A literary term that means dove.
Emblematic of Britain, she appears on UK coinage.
Puzzle 6
Not in the slightest bit proud.
Estonian currency before the euro, meaning "crown".
Inexperienced sailor who would rather be on land.
River of world's largest waterfall system.
Data structures consisting of multiple parts.
Word from symbols for radium, scandium, aluminum.
In Greek mythology, the guardian spirits of nature.
French novelist who wrote Les Liaisons Dangereuses.
Samantha's mother in Bewitched.
A Russian ruble is made up of 100 __.
Lyrical; also describes appropriate justice.
Puzzle 7
The back of a coin or banknote.
Mary __, creator of Frankenstein.
One who makes musical instruments.
Floating bridge and a card game.
French cosmetics house, founder Jacques Courtin-__.
Currency of Guatemala named after native bird.
Straw-built home for honey-making insects.
Puzzle 8
In Greek mythology: Helen of Troy's husband.
Crime of snipping metal from precious coins.
American folk singer from Mexican ascendance.
Where the US keeps most of its gold bullion.
Tiny strips of wood that have been planed off.
Effects of work on humans covered in this study.
Benjamin __ lusts after Mrs Robinson.
A flight of several hours to a distant destination.
Traditional Iranian cold dessert aka Paludeh.
Football manager, called himself "The Special One".
Inclination towards something.
Publisher's emblem, printed on a book jacket.
Puzzle 9
Piano-playing, "Italian" comedic film brother.
Roman silver coins, quarter of a denarius.
All-in-one gadget with knives, openers, picks....
Tiny Mexican dog with large erect ears.
Signed name inscribed on a banknote.
Souls had to cross the __ to reach the Underworld.
Facts and information acquired through education.
The flat green part of India's national plant.
Until __ part; traditional wedding vow.
The Walrus and the __; Through the Looking-Glass.
Puzzle 10
Traditional Japanese folding beds.
Camel-hump sign, late delta wave, hathook junction.
Thin dough Greek dessert topped with cinnamon.
Country first inhabited by Khoisan, Bantu people.
An extra song at the end of a stage performance.
__ number, unique identifier on a banknote.
Name given to ancient Celtic priests.
Excludes someone from doing something.
Puzzle 11
Third jewel in Buddhism, the community.
Former Spanish currency also used in Latin America.
Nickname of Beethoven's 9th symphony.
Nationality of Sophie in "Sophie's Choice".
__ skirt, wide and full skirt with tight waist.
Czech and former Slovak currency meaning "crown".
One of two Norwegian languages with Nynorsk.
Julius Caesar character swallows hot coals.
Puzzle 12
Germany's invasion of Crete in WWII: Operation __.
Rabbi who memorizes the teachings.
Metal tube used to insert medicine into the body.
Designer of jeweled Easter eggs for Russian czars.
Wreck a house while committing burglary.
Last Lydian king, minted the first gold coin.
Omar __, Persian polymath, author of the Rubaiyat.
Wise men have long ears and short __.
Sub-unit of currency in Cuba, Argentina and Mexico.
No __ For Old Men, won the Academy Awards in 2008.
Sweet Middle Eastern cheese pastry.
One who is independent in politics.
Malaysian currency of 100 sen also called a dollar.
Puzzle 13
Deep Pacific Ocean trench and NZ island group.
"Ain’t no __ high enough": Gaye & Terrell.
Only the second largest dam on the Pravara River.
Archaic and comedic word for uproar, disturbance.
"Bent cake," Norwegian waffle cookie.
Robbery and violence in unlawful areas.
One hundred __, Zimbabwe's biggest banknote.
Puzzle 14
Loss of sounds at the end of a word.
Miraculously restored to life by Jesus.
Canadian notes have a version of these raised dots.
__ Declaration, early moves towards a Jewish state.
On or onto the bottom in shallow water.
Bars of gold subject to heists.
Richard Rodgers musical set in Chicago clubland.
Body part infamously razored in Un Chien Andalou.
To give your support, approval, usually spoken.
Hiroshima __, J League multi-purpose stadium.
The epitome of escape artists.
Triangle with unequal length sides.
Eastern European jam with no gelling agent.
__ DuBois, A Streetcar Named Desire's fragile lead.
Puzzle 15
Promissory banknotes pledge to pay the __.
Nickname for a Canadian, often prefaced with Crazy.
French dept near Massif Central, also Mont __.
Fabric scarf tucked in around neck of a shirt.
Sweetened milk, rennet curdled dessert.
White __, dancing movie, "Say You, Say Me".
Where Krugerrands come from, South __.
Plant fertilizing powder loved by bees.
Opera singer involved with Onassis: Maria __.
Systems used to launch small lifeboats.
Puzzle 16
Illegal copy, such as with banknotes.
Synonym of columbite, first found in Connecticut.
Ex-England footballer David, also lived in the US.
Vietnam movie starring Charlie Sheen.
Hereditary title for building Jain temple.
Pushing or pulling guitar a string.
Currency of Venezuela, named after El Libertador.
A powerful feeling of resentment or anger.
"River with dry bottom," Northern Dvina tributary.
Puzzle 17
His real name is Timucin Fabian Kwong Wah Aluo.
__ Stadium, home of Odisha cricket club.
Women's platfom shoes popular in the 16th century.
Ocean on which Uruguay has its coastline.
Scientist/politician on US $100 bills.
A __ to Arms, film based on Hemingway book.
__ Regrets, song composed by Cole Porter.
Large Siberian dogs, with thick white coat.
Puzzle 18
Proponents of government by the many.
European capital the Dambovita River runs through.
Telecommunications device, previously over wires.
Racial degeneration is topic in this field.
On an indirect flight you make one or more __.
Monarch, and an old gold coin.
Media mogul and former husband of Jane Fonda.
Cape Codder cocktail aka Downeaster.
Gymnastic and athletic, like a trapeze artist.
Drunkenness reveals what this conceals.
Proper positioning of the wheels.
Last member of 1D to release own single: Louis __.
Condition of babies' heads, having scaly scalps.
Precious metal coin named after French monarchs.
Puzzle 19
French word indicating the quality of sound.
Small wallaby found on Rottnest Island, Australia.
Widely used currency including in Serbia and Iraq.
The Thief of __, Jaffar deceives naive sultan.
Island in French Polynesia to the west of Tahiti.
Equestrian lower leg fabric cover, worn over shoe.
Michael __, Beetlejuice actor.
Physicist featured on the last UK £1 note in 1988.
Hannibal Lecter character creator: Thomas __.
Puzzle 20
A __ to India, an Edwardian tale by E M Forster.
14th century deadly European pandemic: __ Plague.
Means one hundredth in Spanish and Portuguese.
West side of Ural mountains, flows into Arctic.
21st-century cryptocurrency by Satoshi Nakamoto.
Thin white cotton or linen used in shirts.
Enter if __, often seen on Halloween signs.
Place to keep the bones of the dead.
Muslim religious scholars, Persian for "master".