CodyCross Feelings and Emotions Pack answers
Feelings and Emotions
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AdventurePuzzle 1
West African skin-covered drum, goblet-shaped.
Sad feeling you get when you have no company.
Third most populous island in the Mediterranean.
Model of a person destroyed as a form of protest.
Meal serving system where people help themselves.
In boxing, to hug an opponent to avoid blows.
Wading birds with long bills and camo feathers.
Puzzle 2
Cradle of Minoan civilization.
Not connected to the internet.
Istanbul's main international airport.
Speed stars Keanu Reeves and actress, Sandra ___.
Retired NBS star Karl Malone's nickname, The __.
DIY Cassette containing specially chosen songs.
Puzzle 3
Country called the Land of Cakes.
Feeling that a person is deserving of disrespect.
Saying something without changing your pitch.
Nigerian blend of Yoruba, jazz and funk.
__ Bob, Krusty the Clown assistant on The Simpsons.
First major battle of the English Civil War (1642).
Mythological daughter of Oedipus and his mother.
Puzzle 4
An urgent situation that requires medical attention.
What one turns when ignoring unwanted information.
Religious rite, such as baptism and communion.
Country where the Patagonian desert is located.
Ward of a hospital for mothers and new-born babies.
Study of the structure and function of the skeleton.
These devices provide shade at the beach.
Puzzle 5
Tailors used a __ machine with a balance wheel.
Ford __, Weasley's flying car in Harry Potter.
A scene that has been faked or set up.
Major taxonomic group, between kingdom and class.
__ Aires, capital city of Argentina.
Cake with a mixed look of vanilla and chocolate.
Puzzle 6
Novel by C.S. Forester: "The __ Queen".
Morgan __, won an Oscar for Million Dollar Baby.
Resists decay, wear, able to endure.
Only bird with eyes larger than its brain.
Drug group that reduces cholesterol in the blood.
To disrecpect something sacred, to be irreverent.
Criss crossed design on desserts, esp. pies.
Chilean desert, the driest place on earth.
Composer famous for violin piece The Four Seasons.
Puzzle 7
Was the capital city in acient Mesopotamia.
First language the painter Gauguin learned.
Pumping or spouting out, e.g. fumes.
Having a smooth, soft appearance or feel.
Braided bread used for Jewish holidays.
In MMA a bodylock is commonly known as this.
French film by Louis Malle: "Au Revoir les __".
River mouth; where the tide meets the stream.
Puzzle 8
Two teams vying to be the winner.
People employed to staff telephone switchboards.
Northern side of the Seine in Paris.
To decorate by sewing patterns into cloth.
Ornamental covering worn like a crown.
Puzzle 9
Joy you get from doing something you love.
Austrian singing family from The Sound of Music.
Largest snake in the boa family.
Capital and largest city of Finland.
Stopping punches before they reach you.
Causing something to start, i.e. labor.
Puzzle 10
First name of English astronomer, Halley.
Literary method of comparison: as quiet as a mouse.
__ roll, capsizing a kayak and righting it again.
Canada's capital and political center.
Typically dark red gemstone linked to January.
Metal Yellow Brick Road walker.
Puzzle 11
To pull a plant out of the ground.
List of ingredients and directions to cook a meal.
E-readers by Amazon and a litter of kittens.
To exaggerate, carry to excess.
Buster __, doleful-faced silent era film star.
"Phantom of the Opera" composer Andrew Lloyd __.
Puzzle 12
The famous pirate Captain Kidd's nationality.
Feeling of hatred for someone.
A retired professor retaining a professional title.
To be alarmed or scared (past tense).
A traditional affogato: ice cream drowned in __.
Minor planet composed of mineral and rock.
Gary Cooper faces gang of killers in 1952 movie.
Puzzle 13
To ignore or fail to take into account.
Himalayan mountain, 10th highest in the world.
Set of steps leading up to a higher level.
Someone terrified of being without a mobile phone.
Latin term for the university at which one studied.
Dancing Clown character in Stephen King's It.
Feeling of thankfulness, appreciation.
Jam prepared using citrus fruits.
People who design and build machines.
Puzzle 14
Tools for shaving a sheep's coat.
Teammates gathering in a tight circle.
Name of princess in Shakespeare's Cymbeline.
Popular reference to Japan: Land of the __ Sun.
Fight or __ response to a perceived attack.
Hunger __, not eating as part of a protest.
Puzzle 15
Christopher __, won an Oscar for The Deer Hunter.
"Hook, line and __"; completely deceived.
England's foe in the Hundred Years War.
Japanese word for a teacher or master.
Signaled approval with your head.
Beverage that Bach honored with a cantata.
Chemical element with the symbol Na.
Puzzle 16
Consideration and deference for others.
In a state of great happiness.
Country where the city of Cuenca is located.
Strong current flowing back out to sea.
Ringo Starr's actual birth name: Richard __.
Showing signs of bad luck or fortune; foreboding.
Puzzle 17
Name for early 20th century refrigerators.
Bound together with needle and thread.
Peacefulness and calmness, tranquility.
Not having experienced defeat.
Someone who sneaks illegal goods over a border.
Act of making something clear.
Puzzle 18
Steve Irwin: aka the __ Hunter.
Small fast naval ship to attack submarines.
Those who seek distraction from reality.
Bitterness, despair over losing a lover.
Condition causes damage to air sacs in the lungs.
Puzzle 19
2015 Marvel film about superhero who shrinks.
Fatty harmless tissue that grows under the skin.
Hit a goal or partially cut along a line.
You make these in secret when blowing out candles.
A person's relative social standing.
Puzzle 20
Ingmar __, Sweden's most famous filmic auteur.
To give pardon for an offensive, debt, issue.
__ horse, slang term for a leg cramp.
__ bugs seem affectionate but cause Chagas disease.
A wailing female spirit in Irish legend.
Ivy League university in Boston, Massachusetts.
Citrus fruits that help relieve arthritis pain.