CodyCross Predators Pack answers
Predators
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AdventurePuzzle 1
What nature feels about a vacuum.
Wild dog or Forsyth book, Day of the __.
Maker of environmentally friendly cleaning goods.
Animals with striped legs related to giraffes.
Gaelic equivalent of the name James.
__ cat, wild plains South American feline.
Puzzle 2
Green Powerpuff Girl, toughest fighter.
Extravagant praise or eulogy given in public.
Any strictly meat-eating animal.
Nickname of the New Zealand rugby teams.
Yellow-flowered plant used in drinks for coughs.
Nationality of author Olaf Olafsson.
Venomous aquatic animal, camouflaged as a rock.
Puzzle 3
Collection of floating frozen water.
Scientific family that bears belong to.
Relating to sacred Christian or Jewish songs.
Movie: A lie to explain a concentration camp.
Catch-22 medic friend of Yossarian.
__ Wars, conflicts between Greeks and Romans.
Whale type including dolphins, with dentistry.
Rites of __, significant stepping-stones in life.
__ sprouts, forage crop also known as lucerne.
Puzzle 4
"Religious" sea carnivore that barks.
Sans-__, the French common people without breeches.
Medieval German fairy tale castle near Koblenz.
Surname, and word synonymous with traitor.
Queen's manager, nickname "Miami".
Nationality of writers Camus and Derrida.
Abnormal narrowing of blood vessels.
Serpentine Galleries CEO from 2016.
Home to Anglican priests, near to their churches.
Red wine grape native of Piedmont region.
Purple flowering vine that grows aggressively.
Puzzle 5
Machine for erasing tapes with magnetic field.
Large, long, attacking fish with sharp teeth.
US band comprising Walter Becker and Donald Fagen.
Bulbs with many pastel bracts.
Hideki __, Japanese golfing superstar.
Nationality of playwright Henrik Ibsen.
Chemical element discovered by Karl Ernst Claus.
Bitter red, leafy salad vegetable.
When a person is clumsy, especially with the hands.
Dancer, choreographer of Singin' in the Rain.
Medical term for soreness of the tongue.
__ area, district from where a school takes pupils.
__ Devil, wild Australian island beast.
Puzzle 6
Musical starts with "Oh! What a Beautiful Mornin'".
François __, inventor of the kitchen grater.
Large Sudanese city located opposite Khartoum.
The Incredibles fashion designer character.
Snake-like sea fish, aka Muraenidae.
Mario __, Italian-American F1 world champion.
Skullcap worn by religious Jewish males.
Longest snake, found in South American rivers.
One of Jason's associate heroes in Ancient Greek.
Puzzle 7
Another name for birds of prey.
Organized Russian massacres of Jews in the 1880s.
Malaria cure extracted by Pelletier and Caventou.
Jocelyn Bell __, she discovered the pulsar in 1967.
USSR pact with Nazi Germany: __ -Ribbentrop Pact.
Italian strained tomatoes for sauce.
Short-sighted cartoon character aka J. Quincy.
Cameroon's capital and largest city.
__ Born Killers, Oliver Stone's dark comedy.
In Christian faith, the anointed one.
Puzzle 8
Element named for the farthest planet from the sun.
Excess of words, tediously lengthy speech.
Number of teams in the National Hockey League.
Dark sugar (Barbados) or light sugar.
Outermost region of the atmosphere.
Allosaurus and deinonychus were these.
Archaic and comical term for the buttocks.
A very large unit of image resolution.
Savior of Jem and Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird.
Jamaican reggae artist, shot and killed in 1987.
Puzzle 9
Korean dish of rice mixed with beef and veggies.
Hyena relative that comes early in dictionary.
Describes the inferno in the Newman, McQueen film.
The opera L'Aiglon's two composers: __ and Ibert.
Small German state, borders France and Luxembourg.
Removed someone from a position of power.
Fictional Mayor of Casterbridge: Michael __.
__ maid, girl employed to do washing duties.
Protective head strapping worn in rugby.
Sci-fi series featuring John Crichton and Scorpius.
Tool often found in an IKEA purchase.
Haile __, the last emperor of Abyssinia/Ethiopia.
A pair of metal jaws to measure thickness of items.
Situated near to the center of the human body.
Spider that sounds like a hinged floor panel.
Puzzle 10
2003 thriller starring Ray Liotta and John Cusack.
Author of The Princess Diaries.
The __ Plan, reconstruction of Europe after WWII.
Wine glasses, champagne flutes.
Chicken __: mushroom, shallots, white wine sauce.
Burial site for kings built by Felipe II: El __.
Short hairstyle worn by women of the 1920s.
"Hanging over one's head like the sword of __".
Duck-billed, egg-laying mammal.
Puzzle 11
Heavy iron blocks for metalwork.
Black __; long venomous snakes native to Africa.
Birthplace in Mississippi of Elvis Presley.
Religious teachings in Buddhism or yoga.
Quote from Hamlet: "__ to the general".
Faux, imitation, mock, from a German word.
Kathleen __, the speaking voice of Jessica Rabbit.
__ Flagg; Fried Green Tomatoes writer.
Largest lake found entirely in Europe: Lake __.
Puzzle 12
Dance and music of the Trinidad & Tobago carnival.
Tool for trimming a tree's branches.
Highest point in Australian Capital Territory.
Inventor of SONAR technology: Reginald __.
Predatory, flesh-eating fish with very sharp teeth.
Yearly sum paid to clerical person.
Another name for the office of the pope.
Empire associated with Cyrus the Great.
Bear known for grumbling, perhaps.
A Little __, Diane Lane, 167 IQ 13 yr old.
Puzzle 13
Timothy __, Justified and Santa Clarita Diet star.
French "on fire" dish cooked over a low heat.
The Hindu trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.
Jumping onto prey to catch it.
Flower that goes to make a red, Vitamin C tea.
Ancient castle on the banks of Loch Ness.
Heavy claw dinosaur, like semi-precious stone.
Enfant __, young artist who pushes the boundaries.
Puzzle 14
Greek island where Rupert Brooke is buried.
Big cats that can be Bengal, Sumatran.
Scandinavian form of the name Andrew.
African country that contains all of Lake Kioga.
Denys __; director of The Barbarian Invasions.
Australasian marsupials with pink nose, brown fur.
Labeorphilists collect such beer bottle adornments.
Three consecutive birdies in a round of golf.
Puzzle 15
Decorative work in knotted string.
Read the __; give a strong warning.
1993 cult movie about boys and baseball, The __.
__ Park Records, founded by Prince.
Lighter Lynchburg Lemonade with less sugar.
Water bird with huge beak for holding fish.
Puzzle 16
Prone to making banter or witty remarks.
Thick Mexican soup w/ pork, beans & hot seasoning.
Endangered Russian-Asian wild dogs.
River that flows through Prague.
AKA pygmy chimpanzee, a small chimp.
Supporting horizontal beam above a window or door.
__ Gandhi, son of Indira, died in a plane crash.
Puzzle 17
Cake-making actress-girlfriend of Paul McCartney.
Animal known as the quickhatch; superhero.
Dizzy __, jazz trumpeter of Salt Peanuts.
Farsightedness, not necessarily related to aging.
Grumpy, crabby, short-tempered.
Wood veneers used in shipbuilding.
Tasselled __, carpet shark with unusual name.
Dark, furl-edge mushrooms, "poor man's truffle".
Howling, yowling sound; made by felines?.
Puzzle 18
Got down a cliff sliding on a rope.
Rikki-Tikki-Tavi animal that can kill snakes.
Device that forces material out through a nozzle.
Japanese music festival on the side of a mountain.
Philosophical tenet on determination of actions.
Canned fish, related to a sardine.
Debbie __ ; Kathy Selden in Singin' in the Rain.
Nationality of a native of Asmara.
Puzzle 19
Biblical area, in current Palestine.
__ bread, thick Iranian flat bread.
__ Palladino, 19th-c. Italian medium, trickster.
Depictions of sacred Egyptian beetles.
American marsupial that plays dead.
The woman's side of the family in genealogy.
Boris, horror actor and Frankenstein's monster.
Open squares in Italian towns.
Puzzle 20
Flowering plant used as poultry feed.
Possessed car in 1983 Stephen King novel.
Dangerous sea "bovine" with teeth and fin.
Road to __, Depression-era mob film of 2002.
London uni, founded in 1887 as the People's Palace.
Hotel chain with mystical name.
Western terminus of the Canadian Pacific Railway.