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Word Craze Level 1157 [ Answers ]

You Will find in this topic the answers of Word Craze Level 1157, You will have in this game to find the words from the hint in order to fulfill the board and find a final word of the level. The game is new and we decided to cover it because it is a unique kind of crossword puzzle games. We have compiled here all the puzzles we found in this level so you just have to read the answers.

Word Craze Level 1157 Answers :

Word Craze AnswersV1 :

  • To become extinct : Dieoff
  • Ethnic group called Bohemians until the early 20th century : Czechs
  • Neither large nor small : Midsize
  • These hold water on the side of the road : Ditches
  • What is this journalism award called? : Peabody
  • Jeff Bridges’ role who “abides” : Thedude
  • Time for lunch : Midday
  • Introductions and refrains in jazz music : Riffs
  • How scolding words may be spoken : Harshly
  • A place that is like this is in anarchy : Lawless
  • Prolonged stares : Gazes
  • Last name of the co-founder of Apple Computers : Wozniak
  • ______ & the Blowfish is a US rock band from the 80s : Hootie
  • Where a baby kangaroo sits : Pouch

V2 :

  • The sole owners of businesses : Proprietors
  • Enclosed on all sides : Surrounded
  • Accepted that something is true : Acknowledged
  • Someone unfriendly to guests is this : Inhospitable
  • Changing from agreement to disagreement : Flipflopping
  • The opening track of the Beatles album “Abbey Road” : Cometogether
  • Losing value with time : Depreciating
  • Regarding with great respect : Venerating
  • Unpurified sewage is this : Untreated
  • Librarian’s organization system : Cataloguing
  • Commandeers a flight : Highjacks
  • Something that feels like a dream is this : Surreal
  • Microsoft email program : Outlook
  • Zigzagging through traffic : Weaving
  • The measure of a leader : Ruler

After finishing this level, you can continue playing without stress by visiting this topic : Word Craze Level 1158

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