CodyCross South America Pack answers
South America
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AdventurePuzzle 1
Engaging in an amusing activity.
Popular Latin dance that originated in Brazil.
Extensive dry desert plateau on Chilean coast.
Eight of these and two thumbs to play the piano.
Where files are kept on a computer.
__ Phoenix, Johnny Cash actor.
Fried thin round cake of batter.
Mountain-dwelling giant; Sasquatch.
Indian empire created by the warrior Chandragupta.
Generosity towards the needy or suffering.
Puzzle 2
Light switch that gradually dampens brightness.
Mercury, Saturn, Neptune, Earth.
Reptile group that includes the chameleon.
Expression associated with faux tears.
City where the Wimbledon Championships are held.
Ancient people who used cacao as currency.
__ Aires, Argentina's capital and largest city.
80's insect sci fi film with Jeff Goldblum.
Using physical or mental energy; making an __.
Play several notes at once to make these.
Sea __, blowy vodka/cranberry mix.
Puzzle 3
Italian explorer of South America, Amerigo __.
Lolly fish is also called Black Sea __.
Evidence of sadness; anagram of predator.
La Dolce Vita star, __ Mastroianni.
Crunchy non-vegetable addition to a salad.
Brought about, encouraged, made.
Chilean capital, on the Mapocho River.
Feline superhero who wears an all-black disguise.
__ Liga, Portugal's top-level football league.
Puzzle 4
What Bolivia became after the Battle of Ayacucho.
First __, initial person first at an emergency.
This reptile is called "yacaré" in Spanish.
Brazil and Chile produce this deciduous plant.
Pacific islands, rich in wildlife species.
Task carried on outside the lab.
Elongated ellipsoidal ball, quanco.
Puzzle 5
Unusual, unexpected, outrageous, odd.
Icing makes it easy to design cakes.
Thrown for distance in athletic contests.
Venezuelan capital, located on the Guaire River.
Chanting musical style associated with Colombia.
Meals in tins for your domesticated chums.
Way of standing; anagram of troupes.
Norse warriors who built amazing ships.
Charlize Theron won an Oscar for this movie.
Australia's first female PM, Julia __.
Disconnected from a computer network.
Puzzle 6
Peruvian pisco made yellow stone fruit juice.
A flight __ is a member of cabin crew.
Amazing, out-of-this-world, unimaginable.
Wrote of his travels to China and India; water game.
The way people arrange their strands.
Side accent pieces of furniture.
Sting is lead singer of this band.
Brazilian music style, blending samba and jazz.
Tussling, grappling, rassling.
Puzzle 7
Famous naturalist who visited Galápagos Islands.
A sled, maybe pulled by reindeer.
They fall from the trees in autumn.
__ to Never Land is a 2002 sequel to Peter Pan.
Former British colony in northern South America.
Snuggly feeling when the temperature is turned up.
Three-legged supportive stand for cameras.
Fried dough snack popular in Latin America.
Bright exploding meteor; a fireball.
A ship's underwater steering mechanism.
Puzzle 8
Singer and one of the lead members of the Rat Pack.
Inhabited by ghosts or spirits.
Weather condition of a particular location.
Imaginary line around the center of the Earth.
Popular Peruvian seafood and citrus dish.
Annual publication giving future calendar events.
Puzzle 9
Desert and grassland in southern South America.
Bubbly wine, first documented in 1662.
Activity for birthday celebration.
Concurrence, accord, consensus.
Vitrified pottery, type of throne.
Musical genre, Brazilian mix of samba and jazz.
Melville's short story about an impressed sailor.
Infamous Peoples Temple commune in Guyana.
Puzzle 10
Continent with the most French-speaking countries.
Small member of the camel family seen in the Andes.
Country that has a red maple leaf on its flag.
Black __, croc species living in Amazonian waters.
Building where historical objects are displayed.
Incan women who served in religious centers.
Revealed confidential information.
Person who uses the vocal cords as an instrument.
Puzzle 11
Judy __, mother of Liza Minnelli.
Portioning, rationing, dividing.
South American river dolphin species.
Puzzle 12
Esther __, actress known as America's Mermaid.
Beaded wire used as ornament since 3000 BC.
Fruit commonly pickled, also eaten in salads.
Giant reptile native to the Galápagos Islands.
Diego __, Argentina's "Hand of God" footballer.
Social class ranked directly under royalty.
Large, slow-moving accumulations of ice.
They just came into this world.
George __, "the quiet beatle".
Watery channel in Italian city.
Puzzle 13
Everything seems prettier during this season.
Pretending to be someone else.
To make a liquid or solution lighter or less potent.
Fertile area of lowland plains in South America.
Puzzle 14
They can be checking or savings.
Sprouts named after Belgium city.
Flamboyant regal Carnival figure.
Queen who married Ferdinand and sponsored Columbus.
It glues and holds two surfaces together.
Animate or inanimate creation.
__ of Arabia starred Anthony Quinn.
Southernmost point of the South American continent.
Month of Nobel awards ceremony.
Puzzle 15
Person who carries golf clubs.
__ del Fuego, archipelago of South America.
UFO, or Unidentified __ Object.
Someone who smells very strongly.
Garlicky spread containing chickpeas and tahini.
Makes up 99 percent of a Giant Panda's diet.
International, around the world.
Puzzle 16
Craft of sewing fabric pieces onto a larger piece.
A disastrous event marked by great loss.
Brazilian festival of Christmas lights.
What superheroes usually try to keep secret.
Molly __, 80s movies' sweetheart.
Supposing something to be true without proof.
Someone who passionately protests.
To put something fully underwater.
Puzzle 17
A crescent-shaped breakfast pastry.
Belo __, large, planned Brazilian metropolis.
Refrigerator, microwave, oven, stove.
Only Italian among the Three Tenors, Luciano __.
Hit 21 and win at this card game.
Large inlet of the Caribbean Sea in Venezuela.
Crouching down but not kneeling.
Study of the nose, named after horned animal.
Puzzle 18
Most famous member of The Funky Bunch.
Garment that does not have feet coverings attached.
Team with whom Lewis Hamilton won his 3rd F1 title.
The buttons that you press on a games console.
Lunar phase that transforms people into werewolves.
Room or closet where clothes are kept.
Economic and political bloc in South America.
Puzzle 19
Freedom-giving nickname of Simón Bolívar.
Your holiday plan of places to go and things to do.
Someone who tends to the needs of others.
High plateau area in the Andes, mainly in Bolivia.
Puzzle 20
__ Malick, director of The Tree of Life.
Equivalency, sameness, parity.
The Strait of __ links Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
Round salad fruits; have different spellings.
Someone who illegally takes control of a vessel.
To soak food in seasoning before cooking.
Legendary place of wealth in South America.
One Hundred Years of __, famous colombian novel.
Twenty minus eleven plus four.
Former Argentina First Lady, married to Juan.