CodyCross A Sweet Life - Group 1098 Answers
Welcome to the complete solution page for A Sweet Life Group 1098. This specific group contains five different puzzles, each filled with challenging clues that might test your general knowledge. If you are finding it difficult to solve a particular word, don't worry, we have listed every single answer for this group right here to help you move forward.
Our team has meticulously organized the solutions for all five puzzles within Group 1098. Whether you are looking for the main vertical word or a specific horizontal answer, you will find them conveniently sorted by puzzle number. This layout ensures you can quickly scan the list and find the exact definition you are stuck on without any hassle.
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Puzzle 1
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"Be __, everyone else is already taken" -- Wilde ›
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"Thank __, it's Friday", honeycomb choccie slogan ›
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Chocolate tart eaten at a Kentucky horse race ›
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Deep-rooted desert trees; anagram of its karma ›
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Ducks that are surface feeders, not divers ›
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Japanese skill of braiding silks into cords ›
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Jason, star of the Horrible Bosses movies ›
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Natural organic base containing nitrogen ›
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Pro Baseball won't use bats made from this metal ›
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Secret phrase for accessing an online account ›
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Therapy that relates to the body, not the mind ›
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What tourists do when they look around ›
Puzzle 2
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A female cow that has not yet had any offspring ›
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Anglo-French treaty of French Revolutionary Wars ›
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Another word for clothing ›
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Deadpan comic Steven, of I Have a Pony ›
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In-home dispensary of cocktails, includes a sink ›
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Mid-1900s French constrained writing group ›
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Nasal cartilage that separates the nostrils ›
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Near-human species from Iridonia in Star Wars ›
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Powerful businesspeople or media barons ›
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SI units of energy ›
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Vegetable commonly known as a spud ›
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Whole, complete ›
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__ grains are dried, sprouted, heated to make beer ›
Puzzle 3
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A poetic foot of two long or stressed syllables ›
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Blow one's own __, brag or boast ›
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Capital of Washington state ›
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Claude who wrote recital piece Clair de lune ›
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Division of the hair along the scalp ›
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Hungarian dance that starts slow and ends wildly ›
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Legendary knot cut apart by Alexander the Great ›
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More furious than ›
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Players acting out RPGs physically in real life ›
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Space program that put Laika the dog into orbit ›
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Sport depicted in the film Endless Summer ›
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Sweet French bread made with eggs and butter ›
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The Marlboro Man promoted this product ›
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They are spun by spiders in dusty storage spaces ›
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__ fruit, small tropical fruit with zingy seeds ›
Puzzle 4
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Actor from La La Land, The Favourite ›
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Catchy novelty song about infant fish, doo doo doo ›
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Decorated food with small details ›
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Doing one's taxes ahead of their due date ›
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Eight children who were all born at once ›
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Fastest dog breed; bus traveling all over the US ›
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Florida, Baja California are examples of this ›
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Galileo used this to see things in a whole new way ›
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Hampshire parish where Jane Austen was born ›
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It makes joints painful, moreso in old age ›
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Novelist who wrote Little Fires Everywhere ›
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Smithsons' coined description for harsh buildings ›
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Snap fastener on clothing ›
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Working hard (like an aquatic rodent) ›
Puzzle 5
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Capital city of Lebanon, on the Mediterranean Sea ›
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Chi or Qi is life force __ ›
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Christmas drink made of dairy products ›
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Country where UNESCO has its headquarters ›
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Discomfort caused by food coming back up ›
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Fluently, but without any substance; shallowly ›
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Mysterious Sandiego that gamers search for ›
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Overseas, in another country; anagram of bad oar ›
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Short term for an agreement signed before marriage ›
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Site of the world's first city marathon in 1897 ›
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Spanish city with Guggenheim art museum ›
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The mouse from Disney ›
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There are 63,360 in a mile ›
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Traditional threaded way to bind a book's leaves ›
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Web browser; trip to see wild animals ›