CodyCross Snow Things Pack answers
Snow Things
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AdventurePuzzle 1
Scott __, the lead character in Teen Wolf.
A non-dairy frozen dessert, often fruit flavored.
The highest point at the top of a mountain.
Old Testament figure, thrown in a lion's den.
The land in The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.
They rank between Jacks and Kings in card games.
Winter sport where you glide down snowy slopes.
Elephant in __ Hears a Who book by Dr. Seuss.
Brushes for cleaning or sweeping.
Puzzle 2
Appropriate; or a small part of some equipment.
The study of how organisms relate to each other.
Weapon used by whalers at sea.
Gliding across ice in special footwear with blades.
Wooly or fluffy balls used in crafting.
Singing along but deliberately no noise comes out.
An electric __ keeps you warm in bed at night.
Ash __, boy who wants to be a Pokémon master.
Puzzle 3
Strong dark coffee, literally "pressed out".
A baseball cap with an adjustable strap.
Funny man (earns a living telling jokes).
Having bad manners or being rude.
Online gaming system on Microsoft consoles.
Athletic event with a bar to clear.
Puzzle 4
Grabbing something without any warning.
Confidence-building treetop adventure course.
Essential elements of a healthy diet.
Wall instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure.
Knitted tube covers the lower limb of a dancer.
Reptile similar to a crocodile, with wider snout.
Destructive, rotating whirlwinds.
The Jungle Book film's jazzy ape leader.
A hard round lump of ice that falls from the sky.
Giving money back for a returned item.
He was old and he had a farm, e-i-e-i-o.
Vessels used to rescue people in danger at sea.
When snow suddenly starts falling down a mountain.
Endless running game set in ancient ruins.
Puzzle 5
Classical piece of music for a soloist.
The Curse of the Were-__, Wallace & Gromit mystery.
__ fuels; non-renewable energy e.g. gas and oil.
Numbers puzzle with grids of 3 x 3 squares.
Zigzag ski race between poles.
The region around the North Pole is called the __.
Humped quadrupeds from the desert.
Painful feeling from cold beverage, Brain __.
__ and pastes, moves text on a screen.
Puzzle 6
Bipedal dinosaurs walked __, on two legs.
The line where the sky meets the earth.
Walked in the wild, anagram of marbled.
A lorry that puts salt on the roads in winter.
Arena for skating and playing ice hockey.
To have a meaning, or be a symbol of something.
Absorbent pads for doing dishes/washing your body.
Puzzle 7
To watch or pay attention to something.
Make something stronger, e.g. a castle.
A computer's "ready to go" mode.
Something that is cooked in boiling water mist.
Electrical current is measured in units of __.
Chilly figure built in gardens during the winter.
It keeps your house warm in winter.
Senior religious figures, and chess pieces.
Marks on the skin from bumping into things.
Puzzle 8
Country with more kangaroos than people.
The leader of an orchestra who waves a baton.
Special footwear with good grips for icy weather.
TV show with Ryder and various rescue dogs.
Chocolate with "hidden" bear on mountain logo.
Egg and __, a children's balancing party game.
Illumination at the front of a car.
Bedroom for lots of people to sleep in.
Books that come in threes, e.g. Lord of the Rings.
Puzzle 9
Game with cartoon people on cards – which is it?.
__ salt is considered bad luck.
Folk Spanish dance with clapping and stamping.
Animal doctor, Doctor __, in books by Hugh Lofting.
Black panther in The Jungle Book.
Giant frozen blocks in the ocean.
Optical __; a picture that tricks the eyes.
Icy lump of packed snow, thrown for fun in winter.
Santa climbs down these on Christmas Eve.
A polite way to say "please let me pass".
Tube taking air to the lungs, also called trachea.
Albert __, he developed the theory of relativity.
Puzzle 10
Not on the coast, but in the middle of a country.
An optional extra for a computer or a mobile app.
Protective gear worn by skiers and snowboarders.
People from China, India, Japan, Pakistan....
Lucy Pevensie's faun friend from Narnia.
Winter accessories for keeping your hands warm.
Bright gas flares that come from a burning fire.
Tomb __; adventure game series with Lara Croft.
Puzzle 11
Joke-teller's professional field.
Pacific Ocean island state of America.
Hours worked on a job; or another word for "moves".
What goes around a dog's neck.
Large numbers of fish that swim together.
__ Dumpty sat on a wall and had a great fall.
Puzzle 12
To gulp and make food go to your stomach.
It points to the minutes on a clock face.
Hide __, game to find the best hiding places.
High-ranking naval officer or a butterfly.
Turning a key to secure a door.
Reflecting sound so you hear it again.
How slalom competitors reach the top of a slope.
If you're making a video, you're __.
Fluffed-up dish made with egg whites.
Munich is the capital city of this German state.
Pointy frozen spikes formed by dripping water.
Puzzle 13
Beat or unit that words can be broken down into.
Small orange fruits with furry skin and a stone.
Insect that visits flowers for pollen.
Black and white water birds of Antarctica.
Cold enough for water to turn into ice.
Norwegian South Pole explorer (1872-1928).
Puzzle 14
Happily __, a fairy-tale ending.
Sasha is a shortened form of this Russian name.
Ice __, frosty carving for decoration.
Puzzle 15
__ Surfers; endless runner game along train tracks.
__ Krum, Bulgarian quidditch seeker.
You use them to dry yourself after a shower.
Large tusked mammal that lives in Arctic waters.
Cows and other hooved animals.
Mexican food, with salsa and grilled meat.
Puzzle 16
Grid-shaped pastry from batter, eat with ice cream.
The Arctic __; round region around the North Pole.
Star __, looking through a telescope at stars.
Children's novel by R J Palacio and 2017 film.
Most widely used Internet browser: Google __.
Romantic symbols usually pictured in red.
Jo can be short for __, Joanne or Josephine.
Sound made by bells, in particular doorbells.
They are the red plastic pieces in Monopoly.
En __, when ballet dancers go on tiptoes.
Puzzle 17
Protective eyewear worn by skiers.
What typically goes on in a kitchen.
Large green lizards with spiny backs.
Spending nights under a tent in the wild.
To get __ by someone, get irritated.
Felt-tipped pens, e.g. Sharpies.
Wuthering __, a book by Emily Brontë.
Puzzle 18
Spaces at the entrances of houses.
The action when two surfaces rub together.
The ordered steps of a computer program's code.
Slipping and sliding, like on an icy path.
Drinking enough water keeps your body __.
People who are first to discover a new territory.
Airport area where people enter the country.
A female who serves in a restaurant.
Warm, insulating layers worn under your clothes.
Simple woodwind instrument first learned in school.
Deep red color named after French region.
Puzzle 19
Custom or belief handed down through generations.
__ and Ham; food created by Sam in a book.
Painful frozen fingers and toes.
When a gas cools, it __ and becomes a liquid.
Bouncy gazelle, and rugby player in S African team.
Walking along this was a pirate punishment.
Chocolate money in foil wrappers.
Puzzle 20
Collected water on the ground.
Cuts of meat, notably beef, cooked on a barbecue.
The song Summer Nights comes from this musical.
Wishing and desiring something to happen.
Draco's surname in Harry Potter.
Wii Sports __ is a multi-sport compilation game.
Horizontal surfaces to walk on.
A dip women do when they meet the queen.
An orange food used for a snowman's nose.
Repairing an object, making it work again.