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640 Photos Answers – Emillia Lapina Level 1 1. Gondola, Parasol 2. Glass, Sydney 3. Sheep, Coast 4. Buddha, Beard 5. Big 15. Fun, Beer Level 5 4. Play, Baloon* 16. Currywurst 1. Green, Hit 5. Lightning, Climate 17. Crepe 2. Adrenaline, Bungee 6. Prints, Beach 3. Bedouin, Desert 7. Cricket, Wing Level 3 4. Bulldog, Team 8. Conquest, Climber 640 Photos Answers 1. Chef, Dish 5. Bottom, Eyes 9. Barrier, Jump – Emillia Lapina 2. Asana, Yoga 6. Stuntman, Helmet 10. Sari, Hindu 3. Vertical, Forest 7. Amusing, Stick 11. Plate, Care Level 1 4. Hygiene, Zoo 8. Show, Matador 12. Festival, Paint 1. Gondola, Parasol 5. Décor, Bottle 9. Rhino, Curious 13. Cup, Hot 2. Glass, Sydney 6. Willow, Pond 10. Beach, Wave 14. Apple, Jam 3. Sheep, Coast 7. Peel, Breakfast 11. Famous, Inclination 15. Falcon, Prey 4. Buddha, Beard 8. Mother, Care 12. Autumn, Family 16. Falafel 5. Big, Train 9. Berry, Plenty 13. Tattoo, Palm 17. Hummus 6. Telephone, Aboriginal 10. Hunter, Anticipation 14. Tunnel, Headlight 7. Thunderstorm, Cheetah 11. Sumo, Cry 15. Frame, Black Level 8 8. Sky, Hole 12. Bubbles, Meat 16. Curry 1. Ash, Volcano 9. Pizza, Ingredients 13. Salt, Sun 17. Poutine 2. Crazy, Height 10. Bark, Nest 14. Clean, Paper 3. Mosaic, Entrance 11. Sack, Beads 15. Hijab, Wedding Level 6 4. Long, Rings 12. Rooster, Fight 16. Shashlik 1. Nest, Toucan 5. Canoe, Scenery 13. Sheep, Costume 17. Pasta 2. Poisonous, Frog 6. Swallow, Cold 14. Breed, Walk 3. Past, Address 7. Flour, Tradition 15. Excursion, Safari Level 4 4. Savanna, Fear 8. Monument, Frame 16. Pelmeni 1. Japan, Sakura 5. Cobra, Scramble 9. Greeting, Arch 17. Sushi 2. Bindi, Textile 6. Downpour, Hug 10. Silver, Cutlery 3. Djembe, Rhythm 7. Pantomime, Artist 11. Farm, Paddock Level 2 4. Expedition, Peak 8. Laughter, Friendship 12. Berry, Chimpanzee 1. Training, Bite 5. Spicy, Many 9. Painting, Famous 13. Candles, Peonies 2. Scramble, Animals 6. Cotton, Soft 10. Cinnamon, Bake 14. Origami, Money 3. Flag, Sentry 7. Lemonade, Slice 11. Brazil, Carnival 15. Leaf, Road 4. Skill, Rusty 8. Famous, Coliseum 12. Mirror, Pointe 16. Taco 5. Moon, Illumination 9. Yogurt, Healthy 13. Insect, Eyes 17. Conch 6. Collar, Sad 10. Thirst, Trunk 14. Walrus, Ice 7. Nose, Wool 11. Mouse, Tennis 15. Canyon, Beauty Level 9 8. Macaron, Box 12. Sandwich, Brunet 16. Empanada 1. Sign, Tornado 9. Soup, Shrimp 13. Bartender, Show 17. Waffle 2. Tongue, Sled 10. Camping, Tent 14. Freckles, Twins 3. Turban, Bindi 11. Nut, Parasol 15. Iceberg, Penguin Level 7 4. Apartments, Square 12. Puddle, Rain 16. Pudding 1. Peacock, Feather 5. Peace, Pigeon 13. Africa, Shepherd 17. Paella 2. Science, Genome 6. Ocean, Force 14. Lavender, Pot 3. Emotions, Attraction 7. Stick, Swim 8. Plain, Horns 12. Shadow, Lake 16. Salmon Level 16 9. Raw, Thief 13. Journey, Map 17. Schnitzel 1. Start, Athletics 10. Circus, Dangerous 14. Scissors, Gardener 2. Candelabrum, Décor 11. Emirates, Sail 15. Kimono, Geisha Level 14 3. Cave, Speleologist 12. Surprise, Bow 16. Borscht 1. Bouquet, Florist 4. Hieroglyph, Street 13. Silhouette, Sunrise 17. Fondue 2. Mehndi, Bracelet 5. Flamingo, Reflection 14. Lighting, Proposal 3. Rubber, Funny 6. Doctor, Examination 15. Spices, Palette Level 12 4. Tulip, Plenty 7. Evening, Capital 16. Frikadeller 1. Hammock, Resort 5. Turtles, Caiman 8. Down, Three 17. Pierogi 2. Bunch, Oak 6. Spectacle, Eruption 9. Shark, Brave 3. Calendar, Creative 7. Window, Guest 10. Venice, Gondolier Level 10 4. Bus, Excursion 8. Soil, Climate 11. Rock, Old 1. Monastery, Mountains 5. Infinity, Space 9. Bicycle, Path 12. Monk, Friendship 2. Agressive*, Fight 6. Challenge, Surfing 10. White, Arctic 13. Portrait, Classic 3. Race, Custom 7. Bend, Door 11. Roof, Lawn 14. Dragonfly, Dew 4. Lanterns, Star 8. Unusual, House 12. Tusks, Swim 15. Temple, Rats 5. Collection, Bijouterie 9. Risk, Flight 13. Wardrobe, Order 16. Kimchi 6. Pelican, Deck 10. Bet, Excitement 14. India, Cow 17. Khachapuri 7. Lighthouse, Pier 11. Porcelain, Clown 15. Poppy, Rodent 8. Tropics, Downpour 12. Flowers, Canape 16. Noodles Level 17 9. Museum, Inside 13. Relax, Couch 17. Asado 1. Skates, Slippery 10. Chakra, Aura 14. Milk, Parquet 2. Overfed, Corn 11. Storm, Oar 15. Confectioner, Dessert Level 15 3. Stick, Resentment 12. Old, Theater 16. Hamburger 1. Victory, Sport 4. Brushwood, Murky 13. Kiss, Pair 17. Pilaf 2. Bush, Art 5. Ritual, River 14. Salmon, Bear 3. Work, Apron 6. Delicacy, Caviar 15. Waiter, Banquet Level 13 4. Food, Exotica 7. Bronze, Sculpture 16. Couscous 1. Flexibility, Gymnastics 5. Pattern, Harvest 8. Appetite, Meat 17. Reindeer 2. Splash, Fright 6. Bowl, Four 9. Greece, History 3. Turkey, Intention 7. Wave, Fence 10. Lonely, Sorrow Level 11 4. Prayer, Candles 8. Tower, Architecture 11. China, Wall 1. Dali, Mustache 5. Flow, Waterfall 9. Antarctica, Yacht 12. Library, Reader 2. Marsupial, Albino 6. Fold, Mathematics 10. Sand, Speedy 13. Teeth, Two 3. Vast, Balance 7. Cheerful, Spicy 11. Sushi, Ginger 14. Christmas, Snow 4. Boxer, Treat 8. Physalis, Empty 12. Pink, Bucket 15. Cat, Warm 5. Sad, Closed 9. Silence, Reflection 13. Animals, Fluffy 16. Haggis 6. Wet, Kindness 10. Smell, Durian 14. Crown, Chicken 17. Lamb 7. Loss, Wallet 11. Stairs, Drawing 15. Garden, Picnic 8. Park, Landscape 12. Whale, Hunt 16. Dolma 9. Numeral, Cathedral 13. Holiday, Foam 17. Tumpeng 10. Three, Mouth 14. Old, Log 11. Hat, Head 15. Fondue, Chocolate Level 18 Level 19 Level 20 1. Boat, Seaweed 1. Basket, Harvest 1. Ripe, Watermelon 2. Dragon, Firework 2. Learning Instinct 2. Aroma, Rose 3. Captivity, Cage 3. Loyalty, Friend 3. Mushroom, Flora 4. Grimace, Glasses 4. Arachis, Wires 4. Arch, Palace 5. Rodent, Blackberry 5. Wind, Hairstyle 5. Barefoot, Family 6. Mud, Lawn 6. Safe, Mother 6. Blue, Cove 7. Artist, Ballet 7. Dangerous, Current 7. Rope, Ship 8. Bull, Festival 8. Smile, Splash 8. Advertising, Tunnel 9. Antiques, Time 9. Spring, Curious 9. Small, Sleep 10. Decoration, Spruce 10. Lipstick, Bride 10. Yellow, Grass 11. Brown, Laces 11. Acorns, Squirrel 11. Heart, Book 12. Pebbles, Fox 12. Mortar, Beans 12. Table, Guests 13. Field, Clouds 13. Hobby, Lens 13. Referee, Football 14. Bowl, Share 14. September, Wreath 14. Heel, Red 15. Salad, Avacado* 15. Caravan, Camel 15. Pie, Raspberry 16. Ceviche 16. Encebollado 16. Biryani 17. Kabsa 17. Souvlaki 17. Colcannon .
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