CodyCross Jane Austen Pack answers
Jane Austen
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AdventurePuzzle 1
Strappy shoes with tootsies on show.
Colorless flammable liquid used as motor fuel.
Smoke __; early form of communication.
Paintings and other works hung in a home.
__ Jones, Helen Fielding's thirtysomething heroine.
Rationalize, give reasons for a choice.
Tiny piece of freeze-dried coffee.
Balearic island where Palma is.
Laurence __, Darcy in 1940s Pride and Prejudice.
Purple-pink hue of printer cartridge ink.
Name by which reindeer are known in North America.
Puzzle 2
Nationality of composer Béla Bartók.
Poles and canvas provide shelter on the beach.
Wooden strips used to clad buildings.
Supervising woman to a younger girl at a ball, say.
Norse mythical women who decide who dies in battle.
Churchill fashioned one of these all-in-ones.
Siege warfare machine for throwing projectiles.
Family at the heart of Jane Austen's Emma.
Puzzle 3
Angry fit; or historical term for a stroke.
National __ Gallery, London place for likenesses.
Large glass bottle used for making wine.
Exemption from penalty or punishment.
Looking at someone using side-eye.
24 hours of a religious festival.
Anne __, actress born Anna Maria Louisa Italiano.
Jimi Hendrix's Electric __ album.
Wooden board that runs around the bottom of a wall.
Elinor's sister in Austen's Sense and Sensibility.
Puzzle 4
Relatively closed area for cars prior to F1 race.
Foil used in signwriting and art projects.
Album title for Melissa Etheridge, Color Me Badd.
Country flag with red, blue, yellow, green stripes.
Nasal organ with prominent bridge.
__ the Great, king of Prussia.
__ sphere, globe of intersecting metal rings.
Primary producer in a food chain.
Puzzle 5
Noel __, played Mr Bridger in The Italian Job.
Old coin worth a decimal pound and five pennies.
Tex Avery character with hang-dog expression.
Fatalistic coincidence that Alanis sang about.
Rocket fuel developed by Mary Sherman Morgan.
Fate or destiny, from an Arabic word.
Long-legged waterbirds, similar to egrets.
French dance form of the 17th-18th centuries.
Paul __, lead singer of U2 nicknamed Bono.
Medical term for items that cut or pierce skin.
Moon of Saturn with a girl's name.
Land that's fertile for crops.
Mrs __, Fanny's aunt and nemesis in Mansfield Park.
Written legislation followed by a political party.
Sunday and Monday in German: Sonntag and __.
Cleft __; congenital defect of the mouth.
Country which produces super expensive Pule cheese.
Puzzle 6
Knee-length trousers worn by 18th C Darcy types.
Pieces of timber used as mine support.
__ Oilers, Canadian hockey team of Wayne Gretzky.
Took control, a horse analogy.
Menu with separate price for different dishes.
Study of Chinese history and culture.
Eel-like fish with sucker mouths.
Matrimony, the concern of many Austen novels.
Nickname of Oasis's guitarist Paul Arthurs.
Fragrant and aromatic cooking mint.
Fancy clothes, go with handbags per Rod Stewart.
Puzzle 7
Condition of runny nose and increasing mucus.
__ Rollers: 1970s Scottish band.
Ian __, golfer nicknamed the Postman.
Lifting a hat (or cap) in respect or as a greeting.
Jeans style that flares slightly towards the ankle.
__ Friendship, early epistolary writings by Austen.
Snuggles up, rubs into with the face.
Region and language of SW Germany.
Laminated material used on kitchen cabinets.
Aniseed liqueur, often flaming.
Poland's longest river, also called the Wisla.
Alan __, was Col Brandon in Sense and Sensibility.
Puzzle 8
Sense and Sensibility's Edward Ferrars on film.
Death of one who defends beliefs despite torture.
Tool used for manually shaping wood.
Van Morrison tune about a fantabulous night.
Warning, restraint, constraint.
Lose control of a trailer, sounds like a blade.
Upright bar used as a support.
English county where Jane Austen was born and died.
Split of a set into two distinct parts or subsets.
Puzzle 9
The __, Disney mice called to help kidnapped Penny.
Piled yarn, named after the French for caterpillar.
Movable skull bone that forms the lower jaw.
Flounced, like models on a catwalk.
Coal-tar substance for preserving wood.
Host of Food Network's Chopped.
Duplicated phrase meaning cheers.
"Milk of human __", a Macbeth quote.
Brand of small ceramic collectible animals.
Houses, possessions and assets.
Creatures of Scottish lore who do chores at night.
Someone conducting measures of public opinion.
Kid Creole and the Coconuts album, __ Gangsters.
Admired, central female leads in books.
Puzzle 10
Lure with a fake profile on a dating site.
Catherine __, the ingénue of Northanger Abbey.
People of France who took power in England in 1066.
Split into many pieces, "to be rent __".
Asian dish of rice with veg or chicken.
Soft hail stones, ice-coated snow particles.
Glacial island not covered with snow or ice.
Pierina __; Italian prima ballerina assoluta.
Inner __; most sacred part of a temple.
Tying up a boat on a riverbank.
Puzzle 11
Having thin wooden strips, like a window blind.
Moe __, runs the Tavern in The Simpsons.
__ Smith, girl directed by Emma in Austen's tale.
Camera __; optical device with a pinhole.
Marshy expanse, whose turves are cut and dried.
Pirates of Penzance character: Major-General __.
Microsoft's city codename for Windows 95.
Spiced-meat South African dish with egg custard.
Orchestral opening or other intro piece.
__ knot, method of fixing a necktie.
System of etiquette and protocol.
Puzzle 12
Science and engineering industry concerning flight.
Type of male with a fortune in search of a wife.
__ Lindsay; Scottish restoration architect.
Waterside plants, the basis of the boat of Moses.
Largest city in The Gambia (not the capital).
Underwater cartoon with Kwazil the kitten; The __.
Great Eastern, Savannah, Lusitania, etc.
Writings made by famous authors in their youth.
Puzzle 13
Country that has won the most FIFA World Cups.
Hillary Clinton's maiden name.
Saturday Night Live cast member Sasheer __.
Long white radish used in Asian meals, aka mooli.
"It is __ universally acknowledged": Austen opener.
UN agency that cares for children and mothers.
Computing hardware originally for copy protection.
Stephen King movie starring Kathy Bates.
Biblical figure associated with a talking donkey.
American __, true-crime satire.
Puzzle 14
Staring at someone with lecherous intent.
Sisters Elizabeth, Mary, Catherine, Jane and Lydia.
Henry Fonda won an Oscar for it: On __ Pond.
Vast Asian river, home to a giant catfish.
Bronze Age civilization that flourished on Crete.
Chords with three notes; Chinese crime gangs.
In golf it describes a fairway that bends.
Defended a ruling that was previously made.
Come __ look, a sexually provocative wink.
Puzzle 15
World's first animated talking toy: Teddy __.
Plural of small intestines between duodenum, ileum.
Tubby marsupial snoozes in its burrow in daytime.
Controlling government; anagram of emigre.
Angela Martin on The Office, Angela __.
Rope; you near the end of it when stressed.
Uniform worn by a doorman, say.
River where Jesus was baptized.
French AOC wine or capital of Oman.
Social __, a chief concern of Jane Austen's novels.
Natural cave or Santa's magical cavern.
__ Farm, home of the Glastonbury Music Festival.
Puzzle 16
Wrote or signed one's name illegibly.
Emma __, won two Oscars for Sense and Sensibility.
Knee-high footwear worn by fascist regimes.
Danny and the Juniors tune about a 50s dance event.
1970s theatrical show based on religious parables.
Container for inhaled tobacco.
Modern act of ending contact with romantic partner.
Type of food poisoning first recorded in 1735.
Related to or located on the shore or shoreline.
Mary __, Mansfield Park character with £20,000.
Puzzle 17
Cosmetics co, for many years fronted by Kate Moss.
Deep-fried pastry triangle with spicy contents.
Convertible, two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage.
Chinese tech co at center of cybersecurity claims.
Bela __, Hollywood star synonymous with Dracula.
What Nero was allegedly playing while Rome burned.
Cloud of gas and dust seen in outer space.
Puzzle 18
Stagehands who remind actors of their lines.
Woody __, singer of This Land is Your Land.
Italian design brand of colorful blended knitwear.
Shade using small spots or dots.
Mechanical puffers for a fire.
__ -faire, political principle of non-interference.
Fanny's maiden name in Sense & Sensibility.
First two batsmen on a cricket team.
Pride + Prejudice + __, a 2016 Burr Steers film.
Not navigable river in middle of South America.
Edge of Darkness TV drama's leading man.
Insect that can spread Yellow Fever: Aedes __.
Puzzle 19
Dutch multinational paint corporation.
Last day of September, April, June, November.
Pulse found in a festive bolo rei in Spain.
Slang for being drunk; describes a skimmed wall.
Songwriter of Galveston and Up Up and Away.
Governess and confidante to Jane Austen.
Changed from liquid into semi-solid state.
Scottish town, the home of golf.
Puzzle 20
Broke the rules; upset someone.
"I will be __ of myself": Jane Austen quote.
Where stallions used for breeding are kept.
Tiles, Portuguese souvenirs used as pot stands.
__ the lead, an idiom for shirking or malingering.
Sleeveless dress worn over a blouse.
Austen's Elinor, Marianne and Margaret.
A strong wish to achieve something.
Mythical S American place, a lure for gold-hunters.
Garden process of attaching plants to one another.
Obstacle course feature for scrambling under or up.