CodyCross Australia - Group 1009 Answers
Welcome to the complete solution page for Australia Group 1009. 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 1009. 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.
By completing Australia Group 1009, you are one step closer to finishing the entire world and helping our alien friend, CodyCross, continue his journey of discovery. Simply check the answers below, fill in your grid, and unlock the next set of challenges. Happy puzzling!
Puzzle 1
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An Officer and a __, 1982 romantic drama ›
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Bernie Taupin is this music legend's lyric-writer ›
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Destination for Frodo in his quest to destroy ring ›
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Experience as if you are floating above yourself ›
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It's the world's northernmost capital ›
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Like a lawn that hasn't been mowed in a while ›
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Metal fastening for diyers that divides in two ›
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Scuttling, winged household pest ›
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Small particles like muon neutrinos, electrons ›
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Superhero raised by his Uncle Ben and Aunt May ›
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Swimming race in which any stroke is permissible ›
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The most popular pizza topping in the US ›
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The promenade where Cannes film festival is held ›
Puzzle 2
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1948 Triple Crown winner ›
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A hugely tall monstrous female; an ogress ›
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Actress Joan, known for her feud with Bette Davis ›
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African stork-like bird named for its huge beak ›
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Cambodian tourist hotspot, near Angkor temples ›
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Entire pig cooked on a rotating spit ›
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Flamboyant pianist known as Mister Showmanship ›
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How busy you are in your job from day to day ›
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It puts the N in the gas NO2 ›
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Penny __, spooky series starring Timothy Dalton ›
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Purple fruit that goes well with parmesan ›
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She dated Cedric Diggory before kissing Harry ›
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Special event or celebration ›
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The R in R&D, where the D is development ›
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The aftereffects of drinking alcohol ›
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Unable to move or motionless ›
Puzzle 3
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Cinderella had a fairy one ›
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Exaggerated and absurd branch of visual comedy ›
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First South American country to have a subway ›
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Fruit found on a Hawaiian pizza ›
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German-born composer of The Tales of Hoffmann ›
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Legal statement made by somebody under oath ›
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Liz, first woman to start a Fortune 500 company ›
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Place where the video game character Kirby lives ›
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Site of a failed invasion of Cuba in 1961 ›
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Someone with a luxurious lifestyle ›
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Wisconsin city known for its breweries ›
Puzzle 4
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8-sided shape ›
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A town in England and the capital of Nova Scotia ›
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American office supply store chain ›
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American writer of essays Nature and Self-Reliance ›
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Comedy about mob boss and psychiatrist, __ This ›
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Country that spawned the Rubik's Cube ›
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Famous surviving portrait of William Shakespeare ›
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Main pack of riders in a bicycle road race ›
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Mixed-up animal characters, e.g. Bumblelion ›
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One of two braids on the side of one's head ›
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One who sails on a large personal cruise ship ›
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Peruvian dish with raw fish soaked in citrus juice ›
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President whose first lady was known as Ladybird ›
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Singer whose albums include Lemonade and 4 ›
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Small, smooth stones on a beach ›
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You and Gossip Girl actor Penn __ ›
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__ point, place offering a good, clear view ›
Puzzle 5
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2019 NFC Conference game loser in overtime ›
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Another word for the inbound leg of a trip ›
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Brackish carnivorous eels ›
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Fit as a __ ›
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Hawthorne's Scarlet __ ›
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Largest indie record shop, located in California ›
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Nikita Khrushchev led this country, 1953-64 ›
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One who analyzes and rates a movie ›
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Red salad vegetable used to make a pomodoro sauce ›
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Sheet-like layers of overflow ice ›
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Sign with memorial inscription ›
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Stick used to load muskets ›
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Street where traffic drives in a sole direction ›
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TV football expert ›
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The SAT only had math and this section before 2005 ›
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Thrash metal band of Kerry King and Jeff Hanneman ›
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Trainee employee who works often without pay ›
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Tubes inserted to keep blood flowing ›