CodyCross World of Illusion Pack answers
World of Illusion
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AdventurePuzzle 1
River of W France famously connected to brandy.
Cyril __; Japanese magician who removes his head.
Jimmy Smits and Dennis Franz cop show.
__ valve; attachment for inflating pneumatic tyre.
Telepathy magic trick using reading material.
What is lost when overcome by anger.
Brownish colour, resembling a wall.
Puzzle 2
French line of defense during WWII: __ Line.
"King of Casa Loma" who died a pauper: Henry __.
__ of Magical Arts; US society that promotes magic.
Nickname for an unfussy defender in soccer.
Medical term for excessive teeth grinding.
Shoes ancient Greek actors wore on stage.
Site of major Tajikistan earthquake of 1907.
Famously made Liz Hurley's safety pin dress.
__ Away, Aardman-DreamWorks tale of the sewers.
Paul __; magician whose assistant was Debbie McGee.
__ Orthodox, architectural style of St Basil's.
Tea brand and former supermarket chain.
First president of the Republic of Indonesia.
Puzzle 3
Comic horror movie series starring Courteney Cox.
Giuseppe __, Italian driver won the first F1 title.
Relating to the key female at a wedding.
British king who ruled less than a year: __ VIII.
Magician's commentary while performing.
Magic __; premier society for stage magicians.
Supporting beam in a floor or ceiling.
Writer of Les Liaisons Dangereuses.
Puzzle 4
Performance magic using a deck of 52.
Performing art that demonstrates intuitive powers.
Romanian communist overthrown and executed in 1989.
Italian alpine ski resort close to France.
Features no. 8 on the Beaufort Scale.
Malevolent campaign against someone (a sorceress?).
Talented footballer playing for 2000s Real Madrid.
Middle __ (MOR), gentle easy-listening music.
A household tidy or glove compartment.
Puzzle 5
Olympic events run over 100m, 110m and 400m.
Country whose most populous city is Guayaquil.
Biggest winner of the 86th Academy Awards.
A smokeless propellant used in munitions.
Scannable mark on merchandise.
__ pulse amplification, co-invented by Strickland.
Original name for a Bloody Mary drink: Red __.
__ Course in Magic; illusionists' encyclopedia.
Word from the Latin words meaning "bad air".
Rearrange the order of a pack of playing cards.
Puzzle 6
At the socialist end of the political spectrum.
Crisp white wine from the Loire.
__ trick; billet reading performed by mentalists.
Python, Rutle, and composer of Spamalot.
Chemical element with strong photoconductivity.
Opening or crack through which to sneakily look.
Medieval weapon that flung stones at the enemy.
Harare is the capital of this country.
Catherine's surname in Wuthering Heights.
Float, appear to be suspended in mid-air.
Puzzle 7
Fisherman's __, castle and lookout over Budapest.
Avoiding a subject; __ around the bush.
Concealing an object in the hand.
Sonny __, jazz saxophonist of "St. Thomas".
British TV show about the Crawley family: __ Abbey.
__ ladies, pastel-colored houses in San Francisco.
Doug __; Canadian illusionist and escape artist.
Jean __, hero in Les Misérables.
__ Gerónimo, Philippine general, battled Lawton.
Only living species of the acinonyx genus.
Puzzle 8
Jeff __, actor of The Big Lebowski.
Corn husk steamed Mexican doughs with fillings.
Central French city, capital of Cher dept.
Prokofiev's Peter (& the Wolf) is depicted by __.
Stage magic trick with rollers and a crank.
Mohamed __; overthrown president of the Maldives.
The O in OCR, or __ Character Recognition.
A magician never __ his tricks; conjurers' rule.
__ through; just managed to pass an exam.
Puzzle 9
Coconut, sweet confection popular in Caribbean.
Africa's last monarchies: Morocco, Lesotho, and __.
__ of China; monument Copperfield passed through.
Roud Folk __, database of ditties.
Stew and __, a beef casserole with suet balls.
Puzzle 10
Attempting to give a correct answer.
Country once ruled by Alfredo Stroessner Matiauda.
A back handspring in gymnastics.
Finger accessory that can sense how someone feels.
Sea mammal with flippers such as a walrus or seal.
The Great __; Geoffrey Durham's alter ego.
__ Mare; nickname for Henry VIII's fourth wife.
__ to Freedom, Mandela's 1994 autobiography.
Large, ice-free Russian seaport on Barents Sea.
Puzzle 11
Religion where the word "bracha" means a blessing.
__ Mitford, author, journalist and activist.
Boyzone member: Duffy, Gately, Graham, Lynch....
Goat milked cheese named after the animal.
Fully __; mature, established.
The Man Who __ Trees, Best Animated Short.
Widespread wind storm with quick-moving showers.
__ elbow trick; coin-snatching illusion.
Official language of Indian Goa state.
Ornamental house plant, anagram of "A big one".
Puzzle 12
Mortal __, fighting game with Sub-Zero, Scorpion.
Jim __, stand up comic in Half Baked and SNL.
__ Hall, writing partner of Keith Waterhouse.
__ magic; tricks performed to passers-by.
Archaic term for a hospital for contagious diseases.
__ palm; Japanese card manipulation trick.
Healthy option lunchtime crispbreads.
Puzzle 13
Millionaire's offshore banking site.
Dined between breakfast and lunch.
Method of concealment, using arm clothing.
What the master lost in Cock a doodle doo, __ stick.
Root used like ginger in Thai cooking.
Author of the First Hippo on the Moon: David __.
Battlefield where Henry VII became king.
Of or relating to squirrels, marmots and chipmunks.
Hidden pouch on magician's table.
Puzzle 14
Networks of connected buildings.
In Monopoly each player gets $200 when __.
Korean summer dessert of fruit topped shaved ice.
__ Rebellion; 1940s peasant revolt in Hyderabad.
The __, anarchic students Rick, Vyvyan, Mike, Neil.
Art of random mosaic pieces, in Gaudí's works.
No. of individual images per second in photography.
Magician who designed the Squeeze Box illusion.
Puzzle 15
Open __! Magic words uttered by Ali Baba.
Legendary island called the Isle of Apples.
Sacred national trees of Latvia: oak and __.
Creamy, blue-veined cheese from France's Auvergne.
The Magic __; Los Angeles nightclub for magicians.
Design cut into a surface with acid.
Barbara Bush's spaniel co-wrote a book with her.
Puzzle 16
Assyrian deity that is a mix of ox, bird and human.
Courtesy title added to a male name on an envelope.
Vibrating device used as a magician's aid.
Old-fashioned term for a wine merchant.
ABBA female singer with blonde hair, __ Fältskog.
Cauliflower dishes; named after lover of Louis XV.
Puzzle 17
Gropius's Dessau edifice with its name on the side.
She's not bad, she's just drawn that way.
Small crustacean that resembles a lobster.
Small rum cake from Lorraine, France.
Composer of the opera Dido and Aeneas: Henry __.
When things are black as Newgate's knocker.
Puzzle 18
Painting by Caravaggio: The Supper at __.
__ Steps, iconic scene from Battleship Potemkin.
Idris Elba stars as a DCI with iconic overcoat.
Crown Prince of Norway, son of King Harald V.
Request for a medium-rare steak, a French term.
__ shuffle; sleight of hand false card shuffle.
John __; scientist who created ghostly illusion.
Archaic term for to be fitting, to be proper.
The leaves of ferns or seaweeds.
Puzzle 19
Rustic, baked open fruit tart.
Four __, 1943 issue of poetry by T. S. Eliot.
Heathers Duke, McNamara, Chandler and __ Sawyer.
Above __; David Blaine's Plexiglas stunt.
City of Light, formerly Benares, on the Ganges.
Fortress and museum overlooking the bay in Oslo.
Nickname for Haydn's 94th Symphony.
Belgian King who succeeded his father, Albert II.
Welsh enchantress, goddess of inspiration.