Crossword Explorer Ethiopia - Level 4232

Sponsored Links

Thank for choosing our site for all the Crossword Explorer answers, Cheats and Solutions. This is the latest world in the last update by PlaySimple Games. On this update you will find unique crossword clues for you to solve. Chances are that some of the crossword clues will definitely be difficult for you to solve and you will need our help. This is the reason we have decided to share with you below all the Crossword Explorer Ethiopia - Level 4232 Answers. You will be redirected to the appropriate game level after you click any of the crossword clues that we have shared with you.
If you are stuck or something is not working right then kindly contact us and we will be more than happy to help you out.

Ethiopia - Level 4232

O
U
T
M
A
G
I
C
O
S
P
S
I
O
D
O
R
H
O
W
E
E
N
N
O
D
E
C
A
R
A
C
R
A
T
E
R
M
O
N
T
Y
R
Y
E
D
R
A
G
I
B
E
A
C
T
I
V
E
D
I
A
M
O
N
D
N
E
T
O
T
T
A
W
A
A
G
E
S
T
E
M
P
E
R
E
A
R
T
H
S
U
M
M
E
R
A
S
I
A
T
E
A
S
U
A
E
S
H
A
M
B
A
L
E
T
R
E
T
Y
N
E
A
T
M
E
L
F
Sponsored Links

1d. International group of oil-producing nations: Abbr.:

OPEC

1a. "___ in the Country," 1970 environmental advocacy song by Three Dog Night:

OUT

2d. ___-friendly (easy to operate app, say):

USER

3d. Actor ___ Fey of "30 Rock":

TINA

4d. "Put your ___ where your mouth is!":

MONEY

4a. Three Wise Men, say:

MAGI

5d. Be extremely fond of:

ADORE

6d. Zeus or Vishnu, e.g.:

GOD

7d. Fit of fury:

IRE

8d. "The Landscape is ___," 1983 Depeche Mode song with environmentally-focused lyrics:

CHANGING

8a. Sin, ___ and tan (trigonometric functions):

COS

9d. ___ cloud, source of some comets (anagram of "root"):

OORT

10d. Move side to side rhythmically, as to a song:

SWAY

11a. Unit of tire pressure: Abbr.:

PSI

12a. Skunk's defense, say:

ODOR

13a. "___ I Met Your Mother" (TV series):

HOW

14a. Suffix with "Hallow" for an October 31 holiday:

EEN

15a. Lymph ___ (immune system part hidden in "dynode"):

NODE

16d. Warm winter wear:

COAT

16a. Actress ___ Delevingne of "Only Murders in the Building":

CARA

17a. Meteorite impact result:

CRATER

18d. Good dog's reward:

TREAT

19d. Richie's father in "Happy Days," to Fonzie: 2 wds.:

MRC

19a. "___ Python and the Holy Grail" (1975 comedy):

MONTY

20a. White bread alternative:

RYE

21d. Male parent, fondly:

DAD

21a. Pull something with difficulty, say:

DRAG

22d. Words that are sealed with a kiss: 2 wds.:

IDO

22a. "May ___ of service?" (waiter's words): 2 wds.:

IBE

23d. Went for the baited hook, as a fish:

BIT

24a. Opposite of "passive":

ACTIVE

25d. Two-finger victory sign:

VEE

26d. Visitors from outer space: Abbr.:

ETS

27a. Neil ___ who sang "Sweet Caroline" and "Longfellow Serenade":

DIAMOND

28d. Subject with algebra and geometry:

MATH

29d. "Thanks! I ___ you one!":

OWE

30d. Hanoi's country, informally (anagram of "man"):

NAM

31a. Tennis court divider:

NET

32a. Capital city of Canada:

OTTAWA

33d. Body part covered by a sleeve:

ARM

33a. Suitable for all ___ (G-rated):

AGES

34a. ___ tantrum (angry outburst):

TEMPER

35d. Sacred Biblical hymn:

PSALM

36d. Feminine suffix with "chant" to mean songstress:

EUSE

37d. ___ coast, region with Boston:

EAST

37a. "___ Song," 1995 Michael Jackson song that discusses animal welfare and the environment:

EARTH

38d. Soot-covered, like an unswept fireplace:

ASHY

39d. ___ Johnson, director of "Knives Out" (anagram of "rain"):

RIAN

40d. Opposite of "feral":

TAME

41a. "Feels Like ___," 2018 Childish Gambino song with environmentally-focused lyrics:

SUMMER

42d. Button to make the TV silent:

MUTE

43d. ___ Grey (tea variety):

EARL

44d. Great Barrier ___, Australian World Heritage Site:

REEF

45a. Continent with the Himalayas and Chocolate Hills:

ASIA

46d. Date not yet fixed, as on a TV schedule: Abbr.:

TBA

46a. Brewed beverages that may be red or green:

TEAS

47d. Have breakfast:

EAT

48a. Country with Dubai and Abu Dhabi: Abbr.:

UAE

49a. Totally bogus (rhymes with "wham"):

SHAM

50a. Actor Christian ___ from "American Hustle":

BALE

51a. "Three," in Italian:

TRE

52a. Newcastle upon ___, English city with the Gateshead Millennium Bridge:

TYNE

53a. 24-hour cash dispenser: Abbr.:

ATM

54a. Santa's tiny helper:

ELF
2 votes, average: 3,00 out of 5 2 votes, average: 3,00 out of 5 2 votes, average: 3,00 out of 5 2 votes, average: 3,00 out of 5 2 votes, average: 3,00 out of 5 (2 votes, average: 3,00 out of 5)
Loading... Loading...

Go back to level list
Loading comments...please wait...
This website is not affiliated with the applications mentioned on this site. All intellectual property, trademarks, and copyrighted material is property of their respective developers.
Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Contact us
© 2020 - 2024 · Crossword Explorer
LA Times crossword answers | Fun Figgerits game answers | Crossword: LunaCross