CodyCross Gemstones Pack answers
Gemstones
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AdventurePuzzle 1
Hippo's preferred kind of washing.
"Black dragon" Chinese river, also called the Amur.
Utopia; nature harmony; fantasy literature.
Band that was in the park on Fourth of July.
Ordained male monastic in Buddhism.
Brown/black/gray jasper named for a Spanish artist.
Group of languages spoken in the Ancient Near East.
Strait that joins Sea of Okhotsk with Sea of Japan.
Josephine __, invented the automatic dishwasher.
Arena da __, Curitiba, Brazil soccer stadium.
Star __, milky sapphire from the subcontinent.
Low country "lard balls" aka Dutch doughnuts.
The __ Wife, movie with Cary Grant.
Puzzle 2
Wrote the book The Prince, __ Machiavelli.
Aka "leverage", a company's debt as a percentage.
Bordered by Celebes, Pacific Ocean sea.
Frozen cookie from the Philippines.
Vital bolts for keeping a car wheel in place.
Language spoken in the autonomous region of Iraq.
Hardest known gem; the birthstone for April.
Mother __, decorative gem also known as nacre.
A corpse that has been dug up.
A __ to India, 1920's independence movement.
Bright blue or purply plant and medicinal root.
Birthplace of singer known as French Montana.
Puzzle 3
Mustard yellow jasper mineral from W Australia.
LP record format developed by Peter Goldmark.
Made an assassination attempt on Edward VIII.
Chinese site of largest earthquake of 20th century.
A gem with a carved-out design.
Christmastime fictional character: __ Scrooge.
Richard __, won an Oscar for The Goodbye Girl.
Puzzle 4
African antelope species with curved horns.
Russian oblast, and city on the Oka River.
Jewish prophet who gave his name to a book.
Eustace __, central figure in the Narnia Tales.
Gems with bands and clouding like marbles.
Puzzle 5
Groups of playing cards in sequence.
His Composition 8 is early abstract.
Opaque blue, brown-veined gem used in beadwork.
Eliza __, Bernard Shaw's Galatea.
City, the crucible of steel-making in Britain.
Type of sweet plum used in jam-making.
Festivities directly before New Year.
Jointly owned holiday property.
Puzzle 6
Wall brackets for holding candles.
Reddish zircon aka - and sounds like - hyacinth.
Sour milk, curdled yogurt of unpasteurized milk.
Stick for balancing in winter sport.
Vivid green gem, the birthstone for May.
The Last __, produced 1st Best Actor Oscar.
Straight divides Danish Jutland and Sweden.
Sailing ship such as the Santa Maria and Mary Rose.
Puzzle 7
Prospectors field, study of mountains.
Kathryn __, director of Zero Dark Thirty.
Port __, hospital-based soap opera.
Sport in which Mo Farah earned Olympic Gold medals.
Language also known by its edonym Farsi.
Only country in the Middle East without a desert.
Walking with difficulty or with a stiff leg.
Art technique of emulsifying paint with egg yolk.
Gemstone cut, found on a sofa maybe.
Puzzle 8
Study focused on just one country, China.
Caprine-minder who is lonely in The Sound of Music.
Writer and star of My Big Fat Greek Wedding.
Onomatopoeic game with marbles and spills.
Paraguayan high protein, barreled candy.
Puzzle 9
Arrange in categories/a taxonomy.
Philosophy of acting for the good of others.
Gemstone cut sounds like French bread.
A room in a stable for storing saddles, etc.
Moving conveyor belt for airport luggage.
Carnival deep-fried pastry from Limburg.
"Social Contract" philosopher Jean-Jacques __.
City in Switzerland where the Olympic Museum is.
Material tube to show the direction of the breeze.
Visual organ on the forehead of the god Shiva.
Big boned rapper, entrepreneur.
Mongoose also known as a slender-tailed meerkat.
Puzzle 10
Funds or interest added together over time.
Arena for Armenian national soccer team.
Displaying polite and respectful behavior.
12th century sword prominent in the Caucasus.
The longtail __ shrimp is a freshwater crustacean.
Two-row basque diatonic button accordion.
Asian country previously called Burma.
Practitioner of mantra, magician in India.
White __, adjust the equilibrium per the light.
Blue __, 2013 Woody Allen film starring Blanchett.
Dylan Mc__, American Horror Story actor.
Brown sugar cookies from Sonora, Mexico.
Pink mineral named after mythical Norwegian isle.
Puzzle 11
Bordeaux wine region in Livorno.
Commercial branding short film, Oscar winner.
Name of two diamonds in the British Crown Jewels.
Nadine __, South African literature Nobel Laureate.
Norodom __, king, PM and president of Cambodia.
Gem cut that is a pointed oval in shape.
Slow-moving maybe even slithering?.
Posh frock worn at a formal dance.
Barents Sea inlet, port of Arkhangelsk.
Puzzle 12
Hindu god whose festival falls at Janmashtami.
__ the Sheets, suggestive cocktail of white rum.
Bartholomew __, pirate also known as Black Bart.
Travel document sent electronically.
Yellowy quartz, from the French for lemon.
Sky-blue type of pectolite from Dominican Republic.
Pacific sea named after long S. American nation.
Another name for canine teeth.
This type of hat will shield you from mind control.
__ gorge, Tanzania, yielded earliest humans.
Japanese art of paper folding.
Puzzle 13
Jeff __, Jurassic Park, Independence Day actor.
It borders Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Guatemala.
Country with an annual Festival of Naadam.
Cutter of semi-precious gemstones.
Future human types in The Time Machine.
Greek god whom the drug morphine was named after.
Senior council member, derived from "elders".
Translucent blazing-red gem linked to Mexico.
Puzzle 14
__ obsidian, black gem with white fleck inclusions.
Mughal emperor at the empire's greatest extent.
Frequent winner of the Tour de France: Lance __.
Trifle lined with cookies, "ice-box cake".
Member of art movement interested in machines.
US actress in The Maltese Falcon.
Poorly thought out, unmethodical (but not sad).
Puzzle 15
Iron sulfide mineral with metallic luster.
Western Russian river aka Western Dvina.
Black __, heavy metal frontrunners from Brum.
Gemstone facet, also called an emerald cut.
Finished edge of woven fabric.
No wobbles, with this steady skill.
Little Christmas doughnuts from Croatia.
Nicks or incisions in a piece of wood.
1st aviator to cross the English Channel: Louis __.
Crude mountainous temporary camp.
Traveling theatrical entertainer; very dependable.
Google's Linux-based mobile operating system.
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman actress, Jane __.
Ancient Greek region, seen as pastoral and bucolic.
Stade de __, WC stadium in Lyon, France.
1526 battle where Babar became Mogul emperor.
Puzzle 16
Releases fragrant smoke when burned.
To change the path of light in a gem.
Speckled music streaming website.
Mozambique __, mainland, Madagascar.
__ Song, sung by Ms Garland in Meet Me in St Louis.
__ King, horror writer of Misery.
Royal __ Cocktail, mixed drink from yacht club.
One of a diamond's 4Cs with carat, cut, color.
Puzzle 17
Commonly it is grayish but it also makes rubies.
Ms DuBois always depended on the __ of strangers.
Sweet-sounding horror film – don't say his name x5.
Colorful venue of the Nobel awards in Stockholm.
Anton __, Austrian composer of Mass in D minor.
English Pre-Raphaelite painter with Italian name.
The formal, legal part of a wedding.
Covering a hole with sewn cloth.
Greyhound with a salty glass rim.
Splitting of rocks along natural crystal planes.
Surname of Carrie in Sex and the City.
Puzzle 18
Brad Pitt film about statistics and baseball.
King of Prussia for 46 years: __ the Great.
Disease field focuses on leprosy.
For Buddhists, the 3 poisons: Anger, Greed, and __.
Don't wear these thinking to walk on water.
Wintery crystals sprayed or stuck on windows.
Allergic reaction to pollen: excess __ production.
Disparaging term for adolescent with archaic ideas.
Cognac, MexiCA rice agua fresca cocktail.
Describes "missing" works by Shakespeare.
Osaka's neon-lit entertainment and tourist street.
Waterfowl also known as a merganser.
Puzzle 19
Dance technique with a rippling body movement.
John who played Martin Crane in Frasier.
Days of __, the story of Estelle Ishigo.
Ancient Roman invention of hydrostatic pressure.
Another name for Russia's Sakha Republic.
__ World Cup Stadium, "Purple Arena".
Final __; Owen Pallett's stage name or a game.
Italian anise favored liqueur often put in coffee.
Different from the rest of the group, external.
Paul's two books of advice on running church.
She opened a box to let the world's ills out.
Dutch brothers who invented the optical telescope.
Marquise gem cut; the French for "little boat".
Wild sheep in Rocky Mts, huge curving horns.
Puzzle 20
Cord around neck, typically with personal details.
Fleetwood Mac's Christine McVie's birth surname.
Bal du moulin de la __, Renoir masterpiece.
Author of "Apple Tree Yard": Louise __.
Italian egg, sugar, wine sauce aka zabaglione.
Greek goddess of divine retribution.
__ Jian, 19th century sword of Asian mountains.
IMAP, in emails; Internet __ Access Protocol.
Comparisons; anagram of missile.