Word Hike Who Am I? Level 4 answer
Below you will find the Word Hike Who Am I? Level 4 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.
Who Am I? - Level 4
I have a head and a tail, but no body. Who am I?
Concepts not tied to physical objects:
Loud expressions of fear or excitement:
Feed me and I will live, but give me water and I will die. Who am I?
Hostility or prejudice towards Jewish people:
Strongly disliked or detested:
I have teeth, but I don't eat. Who am I?
Connective tissue that attaches bones to each other:
Expression of admiration or approval:
I can be as big as an elephant, but I weigh nothing. Who am I?
Individuals who provide analysis and opinions on current events or topics:
Study of knowledge and belief:
Look in my face, I am somebody; Look in my back, I am nobody. Who am I?
Person on the run from the law:
I can be cracked, I can be made. I can be told, I can be played. Who am I?
Throwing or flipping something in the air:
I have branches yet I have no leaves, no trunk, and no fruit. Who am I?
Significant diplomatic advances:
I scare some people, but most kids think I'm sweet. Who am I?
Place for planes to take off and land:
The more you take, the more you leave behind. Who am I?
With enthusiasm or anticipation:
Vehicles used for snowy hills: