Wordscapes Level 359 Answers

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Wordscapes level 359 belongs to the mountain group and sub-category climb pack, which holds fourteen words with crosswords of six letters. In this 359th puzzle, you need to make fourteen answers by using these six letters: A, G, L, N, R, and Y.

If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 359 answers for you.

ANY, RAN, GRAY, RANG, YARN, NARY, ANGRY, GNARL, GAL, LAG, LAY, NAG, RAG, GNARLY.

Bonus or Extra Words in the Climb Level 359

Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 359 are:

RNA, GRAN, YANG, GNAR, GYAL, RANGY, RYA, LYRA, YAG, GLARY, LANG, LARN, GYRAL, NAY, GAR, ARYL, GAN, ARY, RAY, AGLY, GAY, YAR, RYAL, LAR.

Wordscapes Level 359 Answers

Level 359 Words Meaning:

  • ANY: Used to refer to one or some of a thing or number of things, no matter how much or how many.
  • RAN: Past tense of the verb “run,” meaning to move quickly using one’s feet.
  • GRAY: A color intermediate between black and white, often associated with neutrality, practicality, or maturity.
  • RANG: Past tense of the verb “ring,” meaning to make a clear, resonant sound, typically by striking a bell or similar object.
  • YARN: Spun threads of natural or synthetic fibers, typically used for knitting, weaving, or sewing.
  • NARY: Not a single, not one, but none.
  • ANGRY: Feeling or showing strong displeasure or annoyance, typically due to frustration or injustice.
  • GNARL: A rough, twisted, or knotty protuberance on a tree or wooden surface.
  • GAL: Informal term for a girl or young woman.
  • LAG: To stay caught up or fail to keep pace with others to move or progress slowly or with a delay.
  • LAY: To put or place something in a particular position or arrangement; to set down.
  • NAG: To annoy or irritate persistently with demands, complaints, or criticisms.
  • RAG: A piece of old cloth, especially one torn from a larger piece, typically used for cleaning or wiping.
  • GNARLY: Knotty, twisted, or rugged in appearance; complex, challenging, or hazardous, often used to describe waves, terrain, or situations.