Wordscapes Level 391 Answer
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Wordscapes level 391 belongs to the Mountain group and sub-category peak pack, which holds fifteen words with crosswords of five letters. In this 391th puzzle, you need to make fifteen answers by using these five letters: A, E, G, L, and Y.
If you feel stuck, Here are the Wordscapes level 391 answers for you.
ALE, AYE, YEA, LYE, ALLY, YELL, GALE, ALLEY, LEGAL, GAL, GEL, LAG, LAY, LEG, GALLEY.
Bonus or Extra Words in the Peak Level 391
Wordscapes bonus or extra words in level 391 are:
YAE, GALL, LEAL, YALE, GLEY, LEA, LEY, YAGE, GALLY, AGE, GEAL, AGLY, GAY, GAE, ELL, EGAL, GEY, GYAL, ALL, GELLY, YAG, AGLEY.
Level 391 Words Meaning:
- ALE: A type of alcoholic beverage made from fermented malted barley, hops, yeast, and water, typically with a slightly bitter taste.
- AYE: An affirmative vote or expression of agreement, often used in parliamentary or formal settings to indicate approval.
- YEA: An archaic or formal term used to express agreement or approval, similar to “yes.”
- LYE: A highly alkaline solution made from wood ash or other sources used in cleaning and soapmaking.
- ALLY: A person or group cooperating with or supporting another in a mutual endeavor or common cause.
- YELL: To shout or raise one’s voice loudly, typically in anger excitement, or to attract attention.
- GALE: A robust and sustained wind typically blowing from one direction, often accompanied by rain, snow, or other precipitation.
- ALLEY: A narrow passageway between or behind buildings, often used for pedestrian traffic or as a service access route.
- LEGAL: Relating to or governed by the law permitted, authorized, or recognized by law, someone trained in or practices law.
- GAL: Informal shortening of “girl” or “woman,” often used in a friendly or affectionate manner.
- GEL: A semi-solid substance, often transparent or translucent, with properties intermediate between liquids and solids.
- LAG: To stay caught up or fail to keep pace with others a delay or interval between events or actions.
- LAY: To place something down gently or to be situated or positioned in a particular place or position.
- LEG: One of the body’s limbs used for standing, walking, or running, typically extending from the hip to the foot.
- GALLEY: A kitchen or area in a ship or aircraft where food is prepared and cooked, a long, narrow boat propelled primarily by oars.