CodyCross Nobel Prize Winners Pack answers
Nobel Prize Winners
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AdventurePuzzle 1
Facial hair style, not the mustache.
One asking for a favor or mercy shamelessly.
International Financial Institution, Washington DC.
Sweet red soft conical edible fruit.
The body's outer layer of skin.
Indian Ocean island with abundance of sugar cane.
First US president to win the Nobel Peace prize.
Vaughan Williams's pastoral piece, Lark __.
Strong, sturdy table designed for manual work.
Miguel de __ wrote Don Quixote.
One who obtains or extorts money illegally.
Puzzle 2
Bay of the Adriatic Sea, near Istrian peninsula.
A symbol of fertility and resurrection.
Revolutionary "Che" Guevara's first name.
Area of land with natural features.
It is ill __ for dead men's shoes.
Dorothy __, Chemistry laureate, studied crystals.
Italian dramatist, won Literature prize in 1997.
Puzzle 3
Giant deer from Jewish mythology.
Site of 1994 genocide between Hutsis and Tutsis.
Thin, wispy clouds produce no precipitation.
Gaming enterprise, not allowed everywhere.
Heart or liver are examples of this.
Old World Monkey, brutish person.
__ Grass, German Literature prize winner of 1999.
Symbol, form or shape, frame, body.
Puzzle 4
Norwegian sculptor designed the Peace prize medal.
Price to __, common ratio to find company's value.
People who are suggested as potential laureates.
Gulf of __, Central American inlet.
Someone called the same as you.
Feather adapted and used for writing.
Red sauce served with cold shrimp.
Most famous dynastic house of Central Europe.
Nemo is the Captain of this submarine.
Puzzle 5
Denmark's top-level football league.
Bridesmaid conducting the bride to the bridegroom.
You would expect to find examples in an orchard.
Physics laureate of 1922, whose son won in 1975.
Device for facilitating after-dinner drinking in the 1400s.
Using wood veneers decoratively.
Black Japanese edifice known as Crow Castle.
Irish band fronted by Phil Lynott.
Emerald cousin, peach-pink beryl.
Someone who studies life scientifically.
The __ tuna is found in tropical oceans worldwide.
Puzzle 6
__ Curie, won a Nobel prize with his wife in 1903.
__ Rate, calculates web visitors who leave.
Counted among the coelenterates.
Coarse, plain woven fabric of hemp or jute.
Iranian stadium, home to Foolad side.
Pytr __ Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker's composer.
Winner of 1935 Chemistry prize, Irene __-Curie.
A House for Mr __, novel by V S Naipaul.
Puzzle 7
Country entirely surrounded by another.
Transylvania's most famous resident.
__ shrimp are bright colored, from Indo-Pacific.
Nobel motto: "for the Greatest Benefit to __".
House of __, famed for its Imperial Easter eggs.
Someone who writes for or owns a blog.
Paul __ won a Nobel prize for work in immunology.
__ Osler, the Father of Modern Medicine.
Puzzle 8
Raspberry-flavored liqueur in a spherical bottle.
The common __ lizard is very bright.
You always respect this person.
Russian nuclear physicist and peace activist.
The __ Bride, a US fairy tale for kids and adults.
Lenovo range of tablets designed for business use.
That one who recites epic poems.
Red cinnamon color used as rouge and pigmentation.
Puzzle 9
Large reptile, skin used for shoes.
Movie made about winner John Nash, A __ Mind.
French stew pot ? and the dish cooked in it.
"A History of the English Speaking Peoples" author.
Sum of forty one and forty one.
Mohamed __, DG of the Atomic Energy Agency.
Substance, life-threatening to humans.
Tool for tidying area between grass and borders.
Puzzle 10
Acupressure is traditional __ medicine bodywork.
Strengths, weaknesses, __ and opportunities.
Canada is very fond of this sport.
Doris __ became the oldest Lit laureate aged 88.
Natural disaster caused by the Krakatoa's eruption.
Daughter of Zeus and Leto, Apollo's twin sister.
Place that sounds like mountain in Spanish.
Yorkshire artist of A Bigger Splash.
Quito is the capital of this country.
Swedish __, body decides Nobel Lit prizewinners.
Puzzle 11
Founder of the Red Cross, multiple Nobel winner.
Howard __, Aussie shared Nobel prize with Fleming.
Conventions set international law post WWII.
__dale, Scottish draft horse breed.
Volcanic Greek island in the Saronic Gulf.
Puzzle 12
US National Park, Tuolumne, Mariposa and Madera.
Most common research field of Medicine laureates.
Bitter crystalline substance, in soluble salt form.
Military that led Beatles' Lonely Hearts Band.
Figures, ordinals, integers, cardinals.
Phyllo Greek breakfast pastry.
A remarkable trace of Garfield's personality.
It conceals something unexpected.
Puzzle 13
Tornado that occurs during a thunderstorm.
Creating gardens at different ascending levels.
Palimpsests used to be written on this.
Imagination is more important than __.
It describes, characterizes or modifies a noun.
Italian triangle-shaped bread or pasta, "mad tea".
To cycle without turning the pedals.
Hiding place for spies or protected witnesses.
Japanese white-collar business man.
John __, 1962 Nobel laureate wrote East of Eden.
Lead arsenate mineral means "bent" in Greek.
Puzzle 14
North Africa state, next to Libya and Morocco.
Scottish Nobel winner for work in penicillin.
A small stream of water or liquid.
Some people never stop living there.
Father of Czech music, The Bartered Bride opera.
Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio __.
Short __, stock trick, buy back when its cheaper.
Mary __, Frankenstein's mother.
Nordic origins; enraged, frenzied.
Hard yellow cheese from Switzerland.
Diana counterpart in Greek mythology.
Fish known for its sharp teeth and powerful jaws.
Puzzle 15
Bluegrass, circular stringed instruments.
Honors presented to Nobel prizewinners.
North German city and state, with animal musicians.
Spanish dance and a short sleeveless jacket.
French Human Rights advocate, won 1968 Peace prize.
Joints in the anterior limb of a lower vertebrate.
__ fund, investment run by others.
Important wine region, Venice is its capital.
Slavic language with over 50 million speakers.
Puzzle 16
The grey color of a German army uniform.
The Sveriges __ Prize in Economic Sciences.
Red wine from Spain and the South of France.
Hellenistic state from Macedonian empire.
__ Cavalier, a merely smiling work by Frans Hals.
One of the main deities in Greek mythology.
Rabbi who transcribes the teachings Rebbes.
Joan __, Oscar winner for Mildred Pierce.
__ and tails, men's dress code for Nobel banquet.
Puzzle 17
Joint capital of the Canaries, with Santa Cruz.
Five-__, Chinese economic strategy cycles.
Compost derived from tree foliage.
Pelle the __, 1987 Danish film by Bille August.
Latest Nobel prize with first winners in 1969.
Italian writer of The Decameron.
Business supplier of boat and marine items.
A recurrent theme in a musical or literary work.
Salami like meat from pork jowl.
Boxer known as Dr. Steelhammer.
Puzzle 18
Indian cavalary sword in Arabic.
Capsicum annuum born in central Mexico.
Nigeria's only Nobel prizewinner, Wole __.
The opposite of potential energy.
Sovereign country in Maghreb region, North Africa.
Unexpected uncontrollable movement.
Akira Kurosawa made a film about them.
Puzzle 19
Sometimes you need it out of your system.
"Undercooked" Portuguese doughnut.
Standard document, matter of formality.
Dosage is important in this science.
The young artistic sister in Little Women.
Extinct western Baltic language.
Gina __, chair of Hancock Prospecting.
1929 film, British plan to buy Suez Canal.
Musical __, first seen in 2000 BC Sumer.
Greek god of deepest part of underworld.
A musical, a card game and an expensive crystal.
Northernmost main island of Japan.
US retired heavyweight boxing champion.
Mozart really wanted Figaro to go with this.
Old expression for the left-hand side of a ship.
Puzzle 20
Chinese smartphone brand with Ascend series.
This person writes without a pen.
Irving created a sluggish one.
In June 1904 Leonard Bloom strolled in this town.
Traditionally, the glass in which sherry is served.
Spiritual diviner in Arctic and Eastern religions.
Founded in March 1997 by T.J. Kim.
Indoor soccer played on flat surface, no turf.
Won 1933 Peace prize for book "The Grand Illusion".
Mark __, abstract US painter of block colors.
Immortal story or personality we all believe in.