Word Craze Level 3180 Answers

55 clues · Word Craze Endless Challenge

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Word Craze Level 3180 — 55 clues from the Word Craze Endless Challenge pack.

Cheerleader, often:
CHANTER
Businessmen wear this to keep their formal neck accessory from swinging:
TIECLIP
Brakeman’s workplace:
BOBSLED
Port threatener:
GUNBOAT
Come up for air:
SURFACE
In trouble, in slang:
SCREWED
Certain pass:
LATERAL
Place setting item:
UTENSIL
Language in Rawalpindi:
PUNJABI
Table tennis uses these instead of rackets:
PADDLES
Outcomes:
RESULTS
A British teatime snack:
BISCUIT
The main section of the golf course with short grass and before the green:
FAIRWAY
Order of the British Empire and others:
HONOURS
Particularly favorable, of a time:
OPPORTUNE
They may be next door:
NEIGHBORS
NYPD member:
POLICEMAN
Improving or making better:
ENHANCING
Draws attention from:
DISTRACTS
Camouflaged in a new setting:
DISGUISED
Bigger than "big", way bigger:
HUMONGOUS
Home buzzers:
DOORBELLS
A "100% money-back ______" means if you're not satisfied with a product, you can get a refund:
GUARANTEE
An earlier form or version that leads to the development of something:
PRECURSOR
Doorkeeper in a Parisian high-rise:
CONCIERGE
A couple having a loud and noisy argument is this:
CLAMOROUS
In Western times, they wore a star on their chest and a pistol on their hip:
SHERIFFS
Success is not final, _______ isn't fatal (Winston Churchill):
FAILURE
A clear difference is this:
DISTINCT
Disappeared off the face of the earth:
VANISHED
Persuade:
CONVINCE
Became aware:
REALIZED
A garden of fruit-producing trees and plants:
ORCHARD
Where watercrafts are built and repaired:
SHIPYARD
Controlled dumping of a liquid:
POURED
Admitted to college:
ACCEPTED
Many packing boxes are made of this material:
CARDBOARD
Something that's more likely to cost you than benefit you:
LIABILITY
Clawing at:
SCRATCHING
Appointment to stand before the judge:
TRIALDATE
Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog and Kermit the Frog for example:
HANDPUPPETS
Common sign one is aging:
GRAYHAIRS
Blow-up entertainment room:
BOUNCEHOUSE
Where there's smoke, there's ...:
AIRPOLLUTION
Blooming; the process of producing blossoms:
FLOWERING
People living in places surrounded by water:
ISLANDERS
Alkaline earth metal used in fireworks:
MAGNESIUM
What is this phrase for abstinence?
ONTHEWAGON
Actor famous for his roles in "Happy Gilmore" and "Billy Madison":
ADAMSANDLER
Thrown back:
REFLECTED
An organ that filters blood:
LIVER
Written as a dot in the US but not in France:
DECIMAL
Feeling generated by moderate heat:
WARMTH
More diluted or of less thickness:
THINNER
Put a contract into effect:
SIGNED

Word Craze Level 3180 — Full Answer List

Cheerleader, often:

CHANTER

Businessmen wear this to keep their formal neck accessory from swinging:

TIECLIP

Brakeman’s workplace:

BOBSLED

Port threatener:

GUNBOAT

Come up for air:

SURFACE

In trouble, in slang:

SCREWED

Certain pass:

LATERAL

Place setting item:

UTENSIL

Language in Rawalpindi:

PUNJABI

Table tennis uses these instead of rackets:

PADDLES

Outcomes:

RESULTS

A British teatime snack:

BISCUIT

The main section of the golf course with short grass and before the green:

FAIRWAY

Order of the British Empire and others:

HONOURS

Particularly favorable, of a time:

OPPORTUNE

They may be next door:

NEIGHBORS

NYPD member:

POLICEMAN

Improving or making better:

ENHANCING

Draws attention from:

DISTRACTS

Camouflaged in a new setting:

DISGUISED

Bigger than "big", way bigger:

HUMONGOUS

Home buzzers:

DOORBELLS

A "100% money-back ______" means if you're not satisfied with a product, you can get a refund:

GUARANTEE

An earlier form or version that leads to the development of something:

PRECURSOR

Doorkeeper in a Parisian high-rise:

CONCIERGE

A couple having a loud and noisy argument is this:

CLAMOROUS

In Western times, they wore a star on their chest and a pistol on their hip:

SHERIFFS

Success is not final, _______ isn't fatal (Winston Churchill):

FAILURE

A clear difference is this:

DISTINCT

Disappeared off the face of the earth:

VANISHED

Persuade:

CONVINCE

Became aware:

REALIZED

A garden of fruit-producing trees and plants:

ORCHARD

Where watercrafts are built and repaired:

SHIPYARD

Controlled dumping of a liquid:

POURED

Admitted to college:

ACCEPTED

Many packing boxes are made of this material:

CARDBOARD

Something that's more likely to cost you than benefit you:

LIABILITY

Clawing at:

SCRATCHING

Appointment to stand before the judge:

TRIALDATE

Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog and Kermit the Frog for example:

HANDPUPPETS

Common sign one is aging:

GRAYHAIRS

Blow-up entertainment room:

BOUNCEHOUSE

Where there's smoke, there's ...:

AIRPOLLUTION

Blooming; the process of producing blossoms:

FLOWERING

People living in places surrounded by water:

ISLANDERS

Alkaline earth metal used in fireworks:

MAGNESIUM

What is this phrase for abstinence?

ONTHEWAGON

Actor famous for his roles in "Happy Gilmore" and "Billy Madison":

ADAMSANDLER

Thrown back:

REFLECTED

An organ that filters blood:

LIVER

Written as a dot in the US but not in France:

DECIMAL

Feeling generated by moderate heat:

WARMTH

More diluted or of less thickness:

THINNER

Put a contract into effect:

SIGNED

About Word Craze Level 3180

Level 3180 is part of the Word Craze Endless Challenge pack in Word Craze, the crossword puzzle game by Joy Vendor. It contains 55 clues — some with picture hints, some text-only.

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