CodyCross Saint Patrick's Day Pack answers
Saint Patrick's Day
Here are the answers to CodyCross Saint Patrick's Day Pack. If you need help with any specific puzzle leave your comment below.
AdventurePuzzle 1
Continent the prime meridian & equator go through.
Crop that failed, leading to famine in Ireland.
Non-magical person in Harry Potter's world.
Someone paid illegally for a service.
Family name of Ross and Monica from Friends.
Make a hole in something with a sharp point.
__ lime, citrus used in Thai cuisine.
Languages, people or traditions of ancient Ireland.
Next astrological sign after Gemini.
Bits of turf that fly after a golf shot.
Puzzle 2
Place of refuge for the homeless.
Traditional folk stories or mythological tales.
Entertainment: sing to a backing track in a bar.
Made temporarily or permanently unable to see.
Anita __, she set up The Body Shop.
Meetings to contact the departed.
Italian polymath who was tried by the Inquisition.
A group of five musical performers.
Puzzle 3
Traditional Irish ballad, with calling pipes.
Added to rivers for St Patrick's Day celebrations.
Long boats for romantic rides in Venice.
Old treasures valued on TV Roadshow.
__ Sam, cartoon cowboy with big hat and mustache.
Friendship love, named after a Greek philosopher.
Puzzle 4
Austrian crystals company with swan logo.
Footwear worn by male Irish dancers.
Enchanted stick waved by a conjurer.
Completed higher education studies.
Alfred __, film director who popped up as an actor.
People from Cairo are __ by nationality.
Puzzle 5
Groups of birds that travel together.
Current, up to date, contemporary.
In the direction of the sky, not the ground.
Religious oration or address, on the mount perhaps.
They are found in the sand and collected.
__ Girl; Ed Sheeran sang about this Irish county.
Puzzle 6
Fast-paced ancient Gaelic sport played by men.
Of a skirt, containing small folds.
Mozart Symphony no. 41 is named after this planet.
Classical dancing productions, e.g. Swan Lake.
Lawn flowers with white petals and a yellow center.
Have a tendency to do something.
Nature spirits in Irish mythology.
Detach using a tool that spins round.
Support for a row of bound publications.
Africa was once part of this massive continent.
Puzzle 7
__ the Blarney Stone bestows the gift of the gab.
Country where Guinness beer originated.
Bathroom enclosures people stand in to wash.
Lists of allowable expenditure.
Three-part film or book series.
Essential fiber that releases a parachute.
Puzzle 8
A __ lens on a camera magnifies distant objects.
General term for the animals on a farm.
Orchestral pieces at the start of a play or opera.
Taking items out of boxes after moving home.
Suffering from, distressed by.
A signature, collected by enthusiasts in books.
Irish county associated with crystal manufacture.
Puzzle 9
Colorful helium-filled party props.
Giant's __; basalt columns off Antrim's coast.
__ Before You Go-Go; hit for Wham! in 1984.
Auditory ailment suffered by bellringer Quasimodo.
Quick-paced folk irish dance to fiddle music.
Stick of explosive made from nitroglycerin.
Unintended double entendre utterance: __ slip.
Puzzle 10
Meryl __, most nominated Oscar actress of all time.
Year of __; canine Chinese zodiac sign.
Mischievous pranks played by leprechauns.
Puffy white things in the sky.
Hansel's sister in the fairy tale.
Closer to the midline of the torso than lateral.
Already seen, from the French.
Chickpea paste used as a dip or spread.
Reflected sounds heard over and over again.
Puzzle 11
__ saint; a national protector.
Find ice cream in the supermarket __ food aisle.
Ed Sheeran song about his youth: "__ on the Hill".
Puzzle 12
US city with famous St Patrick's Day celebrations.
Climbing plant part; slim wispy piece of hair.
Traditional style of Irish dance and singing.
Stylized angels in art, look like chubby toddlers.
Puzzle 13
Promising to do something, e.g. donate money.
Describes a pastry shell of a portable dish.
Boxed set __, watching hours of TV back to back.
Add insult __; make a bad situation worse.
Brought by charms, e.g. four-leaf clovers.
Berry bugs, skin-biting mites.
Puzzle 14
Hanging around with no purpose.
Convinced, talked someone into something.
Wagnerian opera about a Holy Grail knight.
Moscow site of St Basil's Cathedral and Kremlin.
Squeezebox often heard in Irish music scene.
Medieval social system with lords and vassals.
Dark indigo fruit often found in fluffy muffins.
Major football and hurling stadium in Dublin.
Puzzle 15
TV medium Derek, former host of Most Haunted.
__ Keyes, Irish novelist who wrote Watermelon.
Director who won an Oscar for Brokeback Mountain.
Reptiles driven out of Ireland by St Patrick.
Moulin Rouge actress Nicole __.
Wood and graphite to write with.
Pablo __, Spanish cellist and conductor.
Australian seafood dish: shrimp on the __.
Bell on the House of Parliament in London.
Puzzle 16
Timothy __ had a short spell as Bond.
These Mediterranean fruits are used for making oil.
Astaire and Rogers musical, named after headgear.
Rose of __; international Irish beauty pageant.
Slight difference in shade or meaning.
Largest city in Australia (as of 2016).
Puzzle 17
Shiny golden fastenings on a leprechaun's shoes.
Theory of the universe's beginning.
Couples' relationship status before marriage.
Prominent suffragist: Susan B. __.
Bringing in a fish by winding in the line.
Feeling guilty or embarrassed about something.
The young stage of a frog, toad or salamander.
At its end is a pot of gold hidden by leprechauns.
Gene Kelly was __ in the rain.
Abstract stain that is used in the Rorschach test.
Tibetans of the Himalaya engaged in mountaineering.
Puzzle 18
Break the terms of an agreement.
Three-leaved emblem of Ireland.
Descriptions underneath an illustration; subtitles.
Shiny celestial mark of merit or achievement.
__ Connelly, actress of A Beautiful Mind.
Bright, celebratory sacks of air.
"Selling like __" (a popular breakfast food).
Planned city that is capital of India.
"Goodness __, great balls of fire" Jerry Lee Lewis.
Puzzle 19
Made an effort to make business connections.
Cuts off part of the body in a surgical operation.
Jane Austen work, Pride and __.
Green sleeveless jacket worn by a leprechaun.
A challenge, difficulty, hardship.
Ancient musical emblem of Ireland.
Care, cultivation and breeding of animals or crops.
Puzzle 20
A handsome house has this from the curb.
Harry __, wizard extraordinaire.
__ party, community St Patrick's Day celebrations.
A close-knit, unfriendly group of people.
__ cross, sacred symbol of Christianity in Ireland.
__ Tree Lane, home to the Bankses in Mary Poppins.
Becomes ready to eat, especially fruit.
Occurring in a repeating pattern or sequence.
Action of revolving around an axis; vintage phone.