Word Hike Classic Crossword Vol.16 Level 1 answer
Below you will find the Word Hike Classic Crossword Vol.16 Level 1 answers. This is a brand new word game developed by Joy Vendor.
Word Hike is a themed puzzle games. You will be given a puzzle covering a specific theme and you must fill the puzzle’s rows with answers.
To unlock the word of every row, you must solve a clue provided by the game. In other words, you must figure out the clues twists to arrange the crossword-like puzzle in all Word Hike levels.
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.
If you still can’t figure it out please comment below and will try to help you out.
Classic Crossword Vol.16 - Level 1
Good to go:
Set
Organization that launched Apollo 11:
Nasa
Not new; secondhand:
Used
Equals:
Are
Letters from Greece:
Etas
Henry VIII’s sixth:
Parr
Effecting a release:
Cathartic
Cribbage impossibility:
Tie
The study of flight:
Aeronautics
Dupe:
Con
Fitness facility:
Spa
Ostrichlike birds:
Rheas
Difficult responsibility:
Onus
Old artificial leg material:
Ivory
Sycophants:
Yesmen
It stands for something:
Symbol
Best:
Ideal
It replaced the French franc:
Euro
Zodiac symbol:
Scale
Thumbs-downs:
Nos
Hedge shrub:
Yew
Neanderthal:
Caveman
You can stand this!
Pat
Protein-synthesis helper:
Rna
Excessive flattery:
Adulation
Colliery entry:
Adit
Spot for a lectern:
Dais
Leader known for his "little red book":
Mao
The rest of Marco:
Polo
Proto-matter from which the universe was made:
Ylem
Fumble, say:
Err
Coin worth a buck, for short:
Sac
___ of Good Feelings:
Era
Kind of shot:
Tetanus
Moves in on:
Nears
Spasm-relieving alkaloid:
Atropine
GPS, e.g., in military lingo:
Satnav
Continent with the longest coastline:
Asia
"Gymnopédies" composer Erik:
Satie
"All My Children" character:
Erica
Put bandages on, as wounds:
Dress
Dish eaten with rice:
Curry
Herb mentioned in a Simon and Garfunkel song:
Thyme
Playfully noncommittal:
Coy
Value of a 1968 Jefferson stamp:
One
The parenthesis in :-):
Smile
European capital once known as Christiania:
Oslo
Abnormal swelling:
Edema
Postpone the inevitable:
Buytime
Valuable mine rock:
Ore
Appliance setting:
Low
Like pansies and petunias:
Annual
Note-to-self paper:
Scrap
"Piece of cake":
Cando
Be of service to:
Avail
Back twinge:
Spasm
[email protected], e.g., slangily:
Addy
You might find a bad one in the rough:
Lie
Rafter's need:
Oar
It often follows neither:
Nor

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