Word Craze Answers Level 4375
All the questions of Level 4375 in Word Craze are listed below with their respective accurate solution. We play each new level ourselves and it’s probable that mistakes can happen. In case of spotting an error or a missing answer, you are kindly invited to comment in the comment section below and help us notice and fix it, so we can help our visitors and community around here. The answers are sorted either alphabetically or according to their length (of the answers, shortest first).
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Word Craze Answer Level 4375
- 1: To take aboard a spaceship forcefully A: Abduct
- 2: Gary, Norman and Eugene A: Cities
- 3: Candidates’ face-off A: Debate
- 4: Length, area, or scope; degree to which something is the case A: Extent
- 5: Tittering A: Giggly
- 6: A juicy rumor A: Gossip
- 7: They have more than one root A: Molars
- 8: Kind of soup A: Oxtail
- 9: Called up A: Phoned
- 10: From the 1930’s A: Prewar
- 11: First name of the tennis star Nadal A: Rafael
- 12: Tightened, as laces A: Retied
- 13: The Bourne Supremacy, e.g. A: Sequel
- 14: It’s done in some circles A: Sewing
- 15: A phrase used to agree to something when one doesn’t really have any objections A: Whynot
- 16: Road safety invention patented by Mary Anderson in 1905 A: Wipers
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