CodyCross Cocktails Pack answers
Cocktails
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AdventurePuzzle 1
Pop queen from the 1980s; "Like a Virgin" song.
Special clothing worn by members of a school, team.
People can feel like this when flying.
To bewitch, to cast a spell over.
Utensil with holes, liquids pass through it.
Palm fruit used in food and cosmetics.
Opposite of a urbanized or metropolitan living.
Puzzle 2
A message in this container can be found at sea.
Inscribed plate in memory of people, places, etc..
Large space of time in history; punctuation mark.
Players hit ball before it touches the ground.
Not exactly there but very near.
Human organ vital to be able to speak.
Nobody likes to finish in this place.
Puzzle 3
Dark-colored large bird; US film about a ballerina.
Applying chemicals to hair in order to lighten it.
Style of songs that started in the US in the 1940s.
Medical device that stimulates the heart.
__ Taylor, actress of Cleopatra.
Huckleberry Finn is one of his best friends.
Small drinking container used for measuring spirits.
Puzzle 4
They take your possessions illegally.
Gin, red vermouth and Campari garnished with peel.
Someone who constructs houses or ideas.
Opening or closed punctuation mark; braces.
Mascara was invented for this type of hair.
Period between sunrise and sunset.
British football player, husband of Spice Girl.
A baby whom just came to this world.
Mythical bird that dies in flames and is reborn.
Puzzle 5
Pink __, vodka cocktail dreamt of by Dumbo.
It's important to hydrate and add __ to skin.
Broth used in food and certain cocktails.
In Christianity the Seventh Commandment forbids it.
Ancient wonders found at Giza.
Puzzle 6
Continent, the birthplace of Western civilization.
Gin, vermouth and a cocktail onion for actor Mel.
Wooden panels and pickets to enclose a garden.
Japanese garment with wide sleeves.
Puzzle 7
Fruit or vegetable draped on a cocktail glass.
Highest form of flattery, apparently.
__ ice, frozen addition to a cocktail, like slush.
Puzzle 8
Device for adding sugar or salt to edge of a glass.
Pick-up __, take turns to pluck rods from a pile.
Place where cars are generally parked.
Associate with evangelical music.
__ Hoffman, Kramer vs. Kramer US actor.
Puzzle 9
Spooky trick-or-treating celebration.
Oral product, kills germs and bad breath.
To add a dash to join two words.
Card game for gamblers using five cards.
Puzzle 10
Most common stone for engagement rings.
Essential basic life skill together with reading.
Italian vermouth comes in more than one color.
Abrahamic monotheistic religion; the Quran.
Organ connects throat to stomach and lungs.
Building where products are made.
Traversing river with inflatable boat.
Spice made from a crocus flower.
Puzzle 11
Short biographical account after a person's passing.
__ punch: rum, citrus and bitters concoction.
Someone who triumphs, flourishs or prospers.
Chemical that cleans, disinfects and bleaches.
Pale pink-reddish bird, usually stands on one leg.
Ferdinand __ circumnavigated the globe.
Puzzle 12
Brunch is perfect for this Champagne cocktail.
Jodie __, US actress, The Silence of the Lambs.
Paper or plastic tubes for sipping a drink through.
Swimwear and swimming accessories company.
Two or four players with a small yellow neon ball.
Watery substance produced in the mouth.
Puzzle 13
Name given to a espresso with a bit of foamed milk.
Water __, round white veggies used in Chinese food.
Champagne and cassis, a drink fit for a monarch.
Maze-like structure that hid the Minotaur.
To give in, especially at the end of a battle.
World famous Jazz Age flapper US cartoon from 1930s.
Nation's ruler; head of a company.
Puzzle 14
Transportation used in ancient Rome.
Active disapproval and public outcry.
Large orange gourd makes a lantern in Halloween.
Force of attraction that keeps bodies on Earth.
A person or company that constructs things.
Puzzle 15
Spelling board game with letter tiles.
Feasible, probably, foreseeable.
Seats chosen for a passenger by the airline.
Leaving something out, written or orally.
Famous Michael Jackson dance style.
US Oscar Winner actor of Forrest Gump.
Dog breed originated in a freezing land.
Bar accessory removes ice or fruit from a cocktail.
Puzzle 16
An alphabetical or classified list.
Largest German passenger airline.
Lacking refinement or artistic or literary culture.
Instrument that tells height above sea level.
Top ingredient for a Buck's Fizz or a Cheshire Cat.
Long tropical fish with sharp teeth.
Country where Pope Francis was born.
Bottle-shaped squash with orange flesh.
Katrina was the costliest one in US history.
Pedro __, world re-known Spanish filmmaker.
To displace a bone from socket.
Known as overtime in American football.
Puzzle 17
Unit of people formed for security or combat.
__ the sailor, loves spinach and Olive Oyl.
Spirit from distilled wine, such as Cognac.
Taste or smell of spoiled food.
Nationality of Marcel Marceau.
__ Brando, The Godfather's star.
Type of water encountered in the sea.
__ jumping, free falling with a bouncy rope.
Hebrew term for Jewish passover.
Equality, sameness, equivalence.
A dead person magically brought back to life.
Puzzle 18
Entertainer who tosses balls, clubs or rings.
Some people don't like their Martinis this way.
Month of fasting in the Islamic calendar.
A man whose job is to give massages.
Competition for best-in-breed canines.
Equipment with moving parts run by power.
The tenth month in Julian and Gregorian Calendars.
Henson, Kermit, Piggy, Gonzo, Fozzie.
Puzzle 19
Ancient rock temples in southern Egypt.
To get a general idea about value, size or cost.
Condition of holding, possessing or residing.
What your heart does when facing a sudden emotion.
Where most white-collar people work.
Thin tube down which an egg travels from the ovary.
Puzzle 20
Collection of outside furniture.
Maraschino __ provide a colorful garnish.
System of money in use in a specific country.
Edgar __, US writer of mystery tales.
On the Road cocktail sandwich of port and whisky.
__ rays can produce electricity up to 220 volts.
Vast bodies of ice, constantly moving downhill.