Word Craze Level 11254 Answers

31 clues · Word Craze Endless Challenge

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Word Craze Level 11254 — 31 clues from the Word Craze Endless Challenge pack.

It's cleared for a debriefing:
THROAT
Froot Loops mascot, e.g.:
TOUCAN
In many places:
WIDELY
Skillful pass:
SPIRAL
Ludicrous:
ABSURD
Makes a bow out of:
CURVES
Closed (in on):
ZEROED
"Deal!":
AGREED
Bad looks:
GLARES
They might be wished for at fountains:
FLOATS
Bishop, for one:
CLERIC
One who worked for peanuts?
CARVER
Farmers house and surrounding land:
HOMESTEAD
Something that is extremely funny:
HILARIOUS
Kind of school for dogs:
OBEDIENCE
Linear arrangement:
ALIGNMENT
Newlyweds' trip:
HONEYMOON
Loss of bodily movement:
PARALYSIS
Gives up for good:
SWEARSOFF
A machine operated by pressurized water is this:
HYDRAULIC
Portrayed William Wallace in his fight for Scottish independence:
MELGIBSON
Something worth following as an example is this:
EXEMPLARY
Note which lasts half a beat:
EIGHTH
Newborn, baby:
INFANT
To postpone something:
PUTOFF
To have no doubts:
BESURE
Brilliant and intelligent people:
GENIUS
Festive march:
PARADE
The 2016 film about an interracial couple whose marriage prompted a Supreme Court case:
LOVING
Snack with milk:
COOKIE
You need one to go backstage:
PERMIT

Word Craze Level 11254 — Full Answer List

It's cleared for a debriefing:

THROAT

Froot Loops mascot, e.g.:

TOUCAN

In many places:

WIDELY

Skillful pass:

SPIRAL

Ludicrous:

ABSURD

Makes a bow out of:

CURVES

Closed (in on):

ZEROED

"Deal!":

AGREED

Bad looks:

GLARES

They might be wished for at fountains:

FLOATS

Bishop, for one:

CLERIC

One who worked for peanuts?

CARVER

Farmers house and surrounding land:

HOMESTEAD

Something that is extremely funny:

HILARIOUS

Kind of school for dogs:

OBEDIENCE

Linear arrangement:

ALIGNMENT

Newlyweds' trip:

HONEYMOON

Loss of bodily movement:

PARALYSIS

Gives up for good:

SWEARSOFF

A machine operated by pressurized water is this:

HYDRAULIC

Portrayed William Wallace in his fight for Scottish independence:

MELGIBSON

Something worth following as an example is this:

EXEMPLARY

Note which lasts half a beat:

EIGHTH

Newborn, baby:

INFANT

To postpone something:

PUTOFF

To have no doubts:

BESURE

Brilliant and intelligent people:

GENIUS

Festive march:

PARADE

The 2016 film about an interracial couple whose marriage prompted a Supreme Court case:

LOVING

Snack with milk:

COOKIE

You need one to go backstage:

PERMIT

About Word Craze Level 11254

Level 11254 is part of the Word Craze Endless Challenge pack in Word Craze, the crossword puzzle game by Joy Vendor. It contains 31 clues — some with picture hints, some text-only.

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