CodyCross Spring Time Pack answers
Spring Time
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AdventurePuzzle 1
This is what Americans call football.
Influential poet of the Harlem Renaissance.
Flag term for a shield or emblem.
__ heart, high-ranking US military honor.
After the Spring Equinox, days are __ than nights.
Lancashire film star famous for his ukulele.
Yellowish French liqueur flavored with aniseed.
Straighten, as with hair tools.
Puzzle 2
Sepp __, disgraced former FIFA president.
Made to look small by comparison.
First icebreaker to reach the North Pole in 1977.
__ oil, paint binder aka flaxseed oil.
Enters a place uninvited, attacks with an army.
Without any shelled hen's product.
Long, thin, downward hanging tree flowers.
John Singer __, US painter of Madame X.
Creepy psychological drama with Jamie Dornan.
Puzzle 3
Advocacy of women's rights and equality.
Removed belongings from a suitcase.
The chirping of __ as they rub their legs together.
In the __ hemisphere, spring begins in March.
Yellow spring flower with trumpet shape.
Puzzle 4
Secondary entertainment at a circus.
Declaration to stop fighting in a war.
"In the __ of an eye"; at once, immediately.
Made a reservation in advance.
Line from a #1 Beatles hit: "Oh, I believed in __".
Railway __, for changing the direction of locos.
A baby bird that is ready to fly the nest.
An espresso with a blob of steamed milk.
Male version of caprine animal.
Row and rows of standing for football supporters.
Black stone used in the UN Building and Harrods.
Where apples and oranges live in the kitchen.
Puzzle 5
Type of hat taken from a George du Maurier book.
French Cubist of violins, guitars and staircases.
First signs of spring that poke up through the soil.
Thin pancake mixture that can be poured.
Organic matter for enriching the soil in spring.
Puzzle 6
Covered a gift in decorative paper.
Volcano, site of the world's most massive eruption.
Punchlines regular, Bernie __.
Part I of Dante's "Divine Comedy".
Dutch __, bidding process that goes the wrong way.
The maid was hanging these out in the garden.
Melting, turning to water from ice.
Video camera attached to a vehicle's dashboard.
__ School, Iranian school of miniature painting.
Translated Bible into English.
I Heard It __ The Grapevine; 1968 Marvin Gaye hit.
Triangular diagram of a food chain.
1997 Robin Williams film with green slime.
Taylor __, original name before merger with Wimpey.
Host of an entertainment show; an emcee.
Puzzle 7
Let __ be __, or forgive past offenses.
Travel in search of a milder or warmer climate.
Lee-__, WWI rifle named after a place in N London.
Cooking bakeware comes in springform types.
Torch Song __, a three-parter by Harvey Fierstein.
The English __, film by Anthony Minghella.
Puzzle 8
Devils on __, bacon stuffed with dried fruit.
Sir Landseer's lion sculpture is there: __ Square.
Spend the winter asleep, wake in time for spring.
__ the Sun, little darling....
Prediction for the year ahead for each zodiac sign.
Ocean liner sunk by a U-boat off Ireland in 1915.
Commemorative objects or events.
Spring flowers that brighten up woodlands.
Puzzle 9
Describes strangely hued seaweed at Panjin, China.
__ saving; putting the clocks forward in spring.
Dark wood used by Chippendale in furniture-making.
Large "porcine" cask of liquid measure.
"__ power corrupts absolutely".
Puzzle 10
Religious festival associated with chicks.
English pud with lashings of custard and sherry.
Military call brass instruments.
Scrap of paper, wood or material left over.
Northern music hall artiste and actress, Gracie __.
__ corpus, Latin term means you may have the body.
Large scissors for trimming sheep's wool.
Spend __, polite way of going to the loo.
Ritual courtship display between animal pairs.
Puzzle 11
The best thing since __ bread.
Puy-__, central French dept named after a volcano.
OXF is the code for this private airport.
Wildlife, trees, flowers and country scenery.
Prince __, artiste name-checked by Madness.
Hitchcock film: women are strangled with neckties.
Puzzle 12
Graphic drawing of how something works.
Symbolized by eggs and chicks at Easter.
S American camelids prized for their fleeces.
Nationality of Ataturk and Orhan Pamuk.
__ beacon, orange light atop black-and-white pole.
Seen in the sky after sunshine and showers.
L'anse aux __, Viking settlement uncovered in 1960.
Puzzle 13
People __ enjoy making others happy.
Garden water feature for feathered animals.
Military place where troops are stationed.
Pub game of rectangular tiles with numerous dots.
Northernmost capital in mainland Europe.
Style of riding a horse without a saddle.
Tree with beautiful pink and white spring blossom.
Flying mammal who enjoys apples.
Can be securely closed with a key.
Bit tatty, of pages in a book.
Type of shoe favored by Elton John.
Torta de __, Spanish cake with symbolic cross.
Puzzle 14
Don't mention it; my pleasure.
Can be healed with medication.
Jailed drug trafficker Carlos Lehder's nationality.
The October Revolution: a victory for the __ Party.
EDI is the code for this airport.
Manuals explaining how something works.
1971 girls' name hit for Rod Stewart.
Coming into bloom; blossoming.
Spotted bean commonly used in burritos.
Pierre de __, the founder of the modern Olympics.
WWI battle, ignoble Italian defeat.
Puzzle 15
Woodwind player, with double reed.
Hamid __, president of Afghanistan, 2004-2014.
Property with land, such as a wine or housing __.
Grassy area for spring flowers and grazing animals.
__ jacket, bush jacket with epaulets and pockets.
__ Pugh, Welsh chief Yellowcoat.
Renault van range, sounds like a boss.
Pointy-shelled seafood, eaten with vinegar.
Rouse after a period of sleep.
Rock of __, Tipperary fortress in Ireland.
Puzzle 16
__ of the Hesperides, fruit captured by Hercules.
A __ a Kill, Roger Moore's last Bond appearance.
The __, shouty painting by Edvard Munch.
The Beano's top hat-wearing Lord.
Island group off the tip of Cornwall.
Green buds on trees open into these.
Crick and __, discoverers of DNA.
__ Manor; there's a tea party at this tube stop.
Foods deemed suitable to eat by Jews.
Mother __ of Calcutta, Albanian-born nun.
Puzzle 17
Ancient Celtic May festival associated with fire.
Cooking apples, often used in pies or tarts.
Beer-producing city in eastern China.
The modern name of the once "Forbidden City".
York's cathedral goes by this name.
Intense, unbridled emotion, infatuation.
Puzzle 18
European city with an airport named after Mozart.
Triple __: linked Germany, Italy, Austria-Hungary.
Bendy circus performers and Olympics athletics.
Bricks and mortar is Cockney rhyming slang for __.
More intelligent than someone else.
Puzzle 19
Reusing something for a new purpose.
Long-eared country animal, excitable in spring.
__ Forsyth, The Dogs of War author.
Drum __, young woman marching with a band.
Products supposedly rich in health benefits.
Describes distance between front and rear axles.
Adds building support structures.
The __ Chalk Circle, play by Bertolt Brecht.
Ballet film for which Natalie Portman won an Oscar.
One of the largest cities in Iceland.
Puzzle 20
Wartime prefabricated semi-cylindrical huts.
__ Way, ancient Roman paved road built in 312 BC.
Describes the network of electricity in a house.
Humphrey who played Rick in Casablanca.
Edina's effervescent assistant.
Narrow trench for planting, made by a plow.
Entrances to cinemas and theaters.