Answers to the game
Figgerits – Logic Puzzles Game
IOS and Android
(Developer Hitapps Inc)
from 361 to 370 level
Level 361 – Sports
When you see a good move, look for a better one
Competitive skiers tend to like this kind of ski course:
SLALOM
Für Elise and Fugue in D Minor are examples of what?:
MOVEMENT
It was clear that Denise was stuck up with her __ attitude:
SNOOTY
Clothes that are brightly colored and grab attention:
FLASHY
Synonym of swamp:
SLOUGH
The ___ at the flea market was loud but effective:
HAWKER
Warm-blooded animals that give birth to live offspring (plural):
MAMMALS
Who is Grandpa married to?:
GRANDMA
Synonym of excellent:
STELLAR
I can’t figure out the ___ of this word puzzle:
KEYWORD
They call me ___ yellow:
MELLOW
Short form of a word for an event with multiple competitors:
TOURNEY
Located in your mouth directly under your eyes, very sharp!:
EYETEETH
What dish is made of ground beef and breadcrumbs?:
MEATLOAF
Synonym of shoal:
SANDBANK
When you try to look busy instead of being productive:
BUSYWORK
You could tell she was nervous due to her ___ smile:
TREMULOUS
Level 362 – Sports
A one-armed player scored the winning goal in the first World Cup. Héctor Castro played on the Uruguay soccer team and scored the winning goal during the first-ever World Cup in 1930
Babies, kittens, and anything fluffy is usually this:
CUTE
Frank was stung by a bunch of __ while cleaning the backyard:
WASPS
A person who plays on their game console is what?:
GAMER
A special type of school, usually secondary education:
LYCEUM
The planes had a ___ collision:
MIDAIR
What type of hat do modern hipsters tend to wear?:
FEDORA
A type of evergreen tree that is popular during Christmas:
SPRUCE
Betty has a ___ who will soon propose marriage:
SUITOR
Similar to dangerous, sounds like a tool for gambling:
DICEY
What type of speech does a professor give during class?:
LECTURE
If you don’t eat your meat, you can’t have any ___:
PUDDING
The girl removed the plate with a __ of disgust:
GRIMACE
What type of country is Switzerland considered to be?:
NEUTRAL
____ uranium is used as fuel for nuclear plants:
ENRICHED
Expresses someone’s beliefs in a simple word or phrase:
WATCHWORD
Level 363 – Sports
Professional athletes used to perform in vaudeville during the off-season. Before today’s big-league salaries, professional baseball and football players often had a side hustle
Sister of a knife and a fork:
SPOON
What type of model was Bettie Page?:
PINUP
Another name for sailors or crewmembers on a ship:
SEAMEN
The layer of the Earth between the core and crust:
MANTLE
Sally had a ___ in her eye when talking about her hobby:
GLEAM
A section of a class is often called what?:
MODULE
A very tiny part of the brain:
NEURON
Don’t ___ the animals, or they might bite you:
AGITATE
A test that students cram for in the middle of the year:
MIDTERM
British slang for sneaking away:
NIPPING
I’ve watched each and every ___ of “Friends”:
EPISODE
What is a person who creates software called?:
DEVELOPER
You are not this if you cheat on your wife:
FAITHFUL
The outlaw gang members found themselves in a Mexican ___:
STANDOFF
What kind of field has dangerous explosives?:
MINEFIELD
Level 364 – Sports
One man practicing sportsmanship is far better than fifty preaching it
Opposite of stupid:
SMART
A willingly homeless person who travels all over:
GYPSY
Mark got a congratulatory ___ for his newborn baby:
CIGAR
What kind of meal do you have in the middle of a park?:
PICNIC
Moonlight ___ is the saddest piece of classical music:
SONATA
Don’t separate a pirate from this!:
BOOTY
Clusters of thread that bind fabric:
STITCH
Synonym of picky:
CHOOSY
Leaders who are cruel and authoritarian:
TYRANTS
The mouse ___ is moving so fast I can’t see it!:
POINTER
What do you call someone who is unfaithful to their spouse?:
CHEATER
We are experiencing a severe ___ of grain this season:
SHORTAGE
A clear place to walk, not to ride a bike!:
FOOTPATH
The person in charge of a tribe:
CHIEFTAIN
The ___ of the vegetables was in doubt:
FRESHNESS
A person who hides their identity is what?:
INCOGNITO
Level 365 – Food Facts
The bananas we buy and eat are of the Cavendish variety, which doesn’t have any seeds. And since it doesn’t have any seeds, farmers have to resort to cloning them. Therefore, all the bananas we eat are clones of each other
Computers have impacted every ___ of our lives:
FACET
Negligent:
REMISS
Opposite of tacky:
CLASSY
Maybe they shouldn’t have built Pompeii so close to a ___:
VOLCANO
“Today’s ___ is from Mark 6,” said the priest:
SERMON
Bad weather can ___ radio signals:
DISTORT
The lover of Apollo in Greek mythology:
HYACINTH
A system of faith and worship:
RELIGION
To formally charge with a crime:
INDICT
The robbers got caught in the ___:
CROSSFIRE
In cities, raccoons ___ around garbage bins:
SCAVENGE
Y-shaped projectile weapon:
SLINGSHOT
Spy agencies work under the ___ of secrecy:
MANTLE
Not a fraternity:
SORORITY
Ebenezer ___:
SCROOGE
Level 366 – Food Facts
India is the biggest producer as well as the biggest consumer of chili papers in the world
Obstruct, impede, hamper:
HINDER
She is working on her master’s ___:
THESIS
Regular publication about current events:
NEWSPAPER
These claims are unfalsifiable, this is ___-science:
PSEUDO
Fear not for the ___, weep not for the past:
FUTURE
Deserving of the highest respect:
ADMIRABLE
He is a ___ 1 racer:
FORMULA
Small place of worship:
CHAPEL
A head of state in Japan:
EMPEROR
Protective device for sewing:
THIMBLE
What do we call a person punished for others’ mistakes?:
SCAPEGOAT
Professional handler of animals:
WRANGLER
To hold or make something sacred:
ENSHRINE
She ___ (past) at the sharp pain:
WINCED
A highly ___ op-ed stirred much controversy:
POLEMICAL
Level 367 – Food Facts
The Aztecs used cocoa beans as currency and accepted them as taxes from other peoples
Small appearance in a film by a celebrity:
CAMEO
Wizard, mage, warlock:
SORCERER
To remove a monarch from power:
DETHRONE
An opening of a camera:
APERTURE
Shorter than the em dash:
HYPHEN
Due to a leg injury he had to use a ___ for walking:
CRUTCH
She ran a ___ and came in third:
MARATHON
Sudden opportunity that brings good fortune or riches:
BONANZA
The vagrant travelled by hiding in a ___:
BOXCAR
What follows a flash of lightning?:
THUNDER
To network:
SCHMOOZE
No ___ was spared for this lavish wedding:
EXPENSE
Clumsy, dull, or laborious:
PONDEROUS
Extreme self-confidence, gall:
CHUTZPAH
Shapeless:
AMORPHOUS
Battle, fight:
COMBAT
His actions seemed ___, almost random:
HAPHAZARD
Makeup for eyelashes:
MASCARA
Level 368 – Food Facts
Altitude makes some food taste different due to changes it causes in people’s body. According to some studies, our perception of sweetness and saltiness reduces by 30 percent while flying on a plane
Pointless, silly, devoid of intelligence:
FATUOUS
The mole has dug a ___:
BURROW
To refuse to hand over:
WITHHOLD
Chantlike, monotonous intonation:
SINGSONG
Holy war:
CRUSADE
Two countries signed a new ___ trade deal:
BILATERAL
Correct and appropriate behavior:
PROPRIETY
Hawaii is in the ___ Ocean:
PACIFIC
Appalling, shocking, reprehensible:
EGREGIOUS
“Begging the question” is a type of ___:
FALLACY
She is a strong ___ of the education reform:
PROPONENT
Central body of an aircraft:
FUSELAGE
Appropriate:
BEFITTING
Children memorize it when they learn how to read:
ALPHABET
Prevent from accomplishing:
THWART
Level 369 – Economics & Politics
The British Empire was the largest empire in world history. In the 1920s, it controlled 23% of the world’s population
Smaller than a forest:
WOOD
Breakfast is the most important ___ of the day:
MEAL
To cook in the oven:
ROAST
Single-celled reproductive unit:
SPORE
She broke her arm and now wears a ___:
SLING
Vagrant, vagabond:
TRAMP
Billy loves school. He’s such a ___!:
NERD
Well-dressed:
DAPPER
The ___ is willing, but the flesh is weak:
SPIRIT
An omen:
PORTENT
Public toilet in a military setting:
LATRINE
When a horse is ___ it’s either excited or frightened:
SNORTING
Avariciously:
GREEDILY
A line that joins two opposite corners of the square:
DIAGONAL
What began as a peaceful protest ended in ___:
BLOODSHED
Level 370 – Economics & Politics
The U.S. government earns money just because it has the monopolistic right to print dollars. The process is known as seigniorage, and it is the difference between the cost to produce a bill or a coin, and its actual value.
Jack be ___, Jack be quick:
NIMBLE
To pay back someone who did you wrong:
REVENGE
What grows in a shell and makes a kind of butter?:
PEANUT
A series of races involving boats of certain kinds:
REGATTA
What do basketball players wear instead of a shirt?:
JERSEY
The door’s ___ let him see who was knocking:
PEEPHOLE
Synonym of cuddle:
SNUGGLE
This study of stars does not reveal fortunes:
ASTRONOMY
These are ___ times we are living in:
TURBULENT
What is another way of saying to retaliate?:
REPRISAL
Displays images and video on a wall or screen:
PROJECTOR
What dogs like to do with thrown balls:
RETRIEVE
The ___ will expire soon, so it will be public domain:
COPYRIGHT
Synonym of attractiveness:
GLAMOUR
What type of water vessel has two hulls?:
CATAMARAN
Benedict Arnold became this:
TURNCOAT
Creation of something from more simple parts:
SYNTHESIS
What is a pact of friendship and help?:
ALLIANCE
More money provides an ___ to work harder:
IMPETUS