Word Hike The 50s&60s Pack Level 6 answer
Below you will find the Word Hike The 50s&60s Pack Level 6 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.
The 50s&60s Pack - Level 6
Dramatic performances with musical accompaniment:
A part or character played by an actor:
Humorous or exaggerated representations of someone:
Prices or fees charged for goods or services:
Starting points in baseball games:
Elvis Presley's most successful film:
Time periods in a person's life:
Elvis Presley's famous home in Memphis:
Elvis Presley's iconic white jumpsuit was designed by ...:
Elvis Presley's signature hairstyle:
Rows of shrubs forming a boundary:
A challenge to do something risky:
… Hotel: Elvis Presley's first number one hit:
Make something less high or important:
Agreement with legally binding terms:
Delivered or dispatched a message or package:
Poem with 14 lines and strict rhyme scheme:
Open public space in a town or city:
To make something completely wet:
Makes something less difficult or tense:
Situation where neither side can win or make a move:
Headwear that shields eyes from sun and rain:
Epiphany, realization, eureka moment:
Religious factions, cults, denominations:
Conflicts, battles, skirmishes:
A word used to express affection or endearment, often used by grandparents or loved ones: