Word Craze Dig answers
Below you will find the Word Craze Dig Answers. This is a brand new word game developed by Betta Games. Word Craze is without doubt one of the best word games we have played lately.
More variety of challenging levels, find answers by looking at pictures, challenge your mind in a whole new way. Travel around the world, every level is a new destination! It will challenge your knowledge and skills in solving crossword puzzles in a new way.
As you find new word the letters will start popping up to help you find the the rest of the words.
We have grouped each of the answers and the hints so that you can easily find what you are looking for. If you still can’t figure it out please comment below and will try to help you out.
Dig
Taunt
Other questions from this level:
- Extravagant, like a luxury hotel:
- Lift : elevator :: ____ : truck:
- Harbor markers:
- Compact group, e.g. of flowers:
- Race town near Windsor Castle:
- Dig:
- Campus quarters:
- To remove soap with clean water:
- "War is not the answer" people:
- Flash of light:
- Big-eared Disney elephant that could fly:
- Online publications containing personal thoughts and internet links:
- Item dropped in Road Runner cartoons:
- Squeeze moisture from:
- Shy:
- Gumption:
- Something that goes against what one deems to be right or good is this:
- Parts of the face used to close one's peepers:
- Marked by being in a disorderly state:
- Concerned, anxious:
- Baseball team that has won the most World Series Championships:
- Removed with force:
- Minnesota Timberwolf all-star Kevin _______:
- Number puzzles:
- Do not _______ is a sign requesting not to enter a hotel room:
- Toronto _______ is the first NBA championship team not from the US:
- Slippery fruit remains:
- Division within an organization:
- To eliminate corruption or inefficiencies:
- Agent's cut, 6% maybe:
- One who strikes while the iron is hot:
- Hundred-year periods:
- Relative size scales in a sketch:
- Profession which aims to better people's living conditions:
- Me, myself, or I:
- These are used to keep ships in one place:
- To remove an item from your to-do list:
- Goes through the entire stock:
- Wrong decision made by referees in a sport:
- Old spider silks; commonly found in attics:
- Parting word:
- Neil Armstrong made one giant leap for this:
- Firms, businesses:
- Jumping over a bar using a flexible rod:
- The larval stage of butterflies or moths, known for their voracious appetite.:
- Someone's strong points:
- Doesn't stay long:
- Stalls that hold magazines, comic books, and other periodicals:
- _____! _____! Read all about it:
- So great in amount or force as to cause one to feel overcome.:
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