Wordscapes Level 4996 Answers

Answers - Aurora - Bask

20 Words in Aurora - Bask - Level 4996

ACROSS

ELF
FED
LID
DEED
FEEL
FLEE
LIED
IDLED
FIDDLE

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FEE
DELI
FEED
FILE
FLED
IDLE
LIFE
FIELD
FILED
DEFIED
FIELDED

15 Bonus Words in Aurora - Bask - Level 4996

DEFILE
DEFILED
DEL
DID
DIE
DIED
EEL
ELD
ELIDE
ELIDED
FIE
FLIED
LED
LEI
LIE

Wordscapes Level 4996 from the Bask Pack in the Aurora Group features the letters DEFIL. These letters can be combined to form 20 words: DEED, DEFIED, DELI, ELF, FED, FEE, FEED, FEEL, FIDDLE, FIELD, FIELDED, FILE, FILED, FLED, FLEE, IDLE, IDLED, LID, LIED and LIFE. In addition to these words, there are 15 exciting bonus words to uncover. This makes Level 4996 both challenging and entertaining for all Wordscapes players.

Answer Definitions in Aurora - Bask - Level 4996

DEED

an action that is performed intentionally or consciously

DELI

a shop selling ready-to-eat food products

ELF

a supernatural creature of folk tales, typically represented as a small, delicate, elusive figure in human form with pointed ears, magical powers, and a capricious nature

FED

a federal agent or official, especially a member of the FBI

FEE

a payment made to a professional person or to a professional or public body in exchange for advice or services

FEED

give food to

FEEL

be aware of (a person or object) through touching or being touched

FIDDLE

a violin, especially one used to play folk or country music

FIELD

an area of open land, especially one planted with crops or pasture, typically bounded by hedges or fences

FILE

a folder or box for holding loose papers together and in order for easy reference

FLEE

run away from a place or situation of danger

IDLE

(of a person) avoiding work; lazy

LID

a removable or hinged cover for the top of a container

LIED

a type of German song, especially of the romantic period, typically for solo voice with piano accompaniment

LIFE

the condition that distinguishes animals and plants from inorganic matter, including the capacity for growth, reproduction, functional activity, and continual change preceding death