CodyCross Australia - Group 1015 Answers
Welcome to the complete solution page for Australia Group 1015. 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 1015. 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 1015, 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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Annual Wyoming bull riding contest, __ Rodeo ›
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Author of All Quiet on the Western Front ›
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Body that protects consumer rights ›
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Comic book that came before Doomsday Clock ›
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Curve formed when a plane intersects a cone ›
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Defensive stockade for a military camp ›
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Dustin Hoffman, in a 1967 movie ›
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Eight-legged horse in Norse mythology ›
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General name for a creature that preys on others ›
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Giant ancient reptile; anagram of rain duos ›
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Idle, lazy, good-for-nothing person ›
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Lambic beer with this fruit is known as kriek ›
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Measure of salts in water, as in desert areas ›
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New year celebrated by Sikhs and Hindus ›
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Photographs made on thin sheets of metal ›
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Refuse to let someone in, deny admittance ›
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Singer of Wuthering Heights and Hounds of Love ›
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Smock-like vestment worn by the clergy ›
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Sport combining cross-country skiing and shooting ›
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TV title character who builds tools from junk ›
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The Beckham also known as Posh Spice ›
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The Gateway Arch in St. Louis is this shape ›
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The chemical element represented by the symbol W ›
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These are flicked to turn on lights ›
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Thick, medicated cream rubbed onto sore skin ›
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Use of marionettes or characters on fingers ›
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Website promoting socially aware viral content ›
Puzzle 2
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A large, fish-eating hawk ›
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Adolphe, first president of Third French Republic ›
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Amadeus was the movie of this composer's life ›
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Australian swamp creature with tusks and flippers ›
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Chinese philosopher and founder of Taoism ›
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Dana who partnered with Fox Mulder ›
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Famous inventor whose middle name was Alva ›
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Feisty girl who drank her tea in The Plaza hotel ›
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Horizontal structures that support beams ›
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Mexican scarf, worn as accessory or baby carrier ›
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Not occupied ›
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Popular oblong pastry with cream, icing ›
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Singer Jason, who had a hit with Take You Dancing ›
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The beginning; the source of something ›
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Yamaguchi, two-time world champion figure skater ›
Puzzle 3
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Another name for a dagger in punctuation ›
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Beale __, encrypted texts with treasure location ›
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Disintegrate, break into pieces ›
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Dispute over territory; anagram of wart fur ›
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Grilled Thai pork skewer ›
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He-Man is protector of this realm ›
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Points someone to the right place ›
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Portuguese archipelago and one of its islands ›
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Retains heat from the sun ›
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Retired comedian Rick, starred in Spaceballs ›
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Scholarly intro to a specialist field of study ›
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Small stringed instrument, similar to a pandura ›
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Stuart Little author ›
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The Roman god of agriculture and wine ›
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Wear __; condition from being used regularly ›
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Wise character in The Stand, Mother __ ›
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With Dean, won Olympic gold for figure skating ›
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__ Bobbidi Boo; song from Disney's Cinderella ›
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__ Tower; sloping monument of Pisa ›
Puzzle 4
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Airport terminal section where one boards a plane ›
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Asian fruit, astringent or non-astringent ›
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Athlete who swam from Cuba to Florida, aged 64 ›
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Cuban singer known as the Queen of Salsa ›
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Extortion gang with Italian roots ›
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First American to orbit the Earth ›
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London civic role of Dick Whittington ›
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Mineral water with bubbles; not still ›
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More modern, more PC word for a housewife ›
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Southeast Asian country, capital Jakarta ›
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The period during which an embryo develops ›
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This country's cities include Perth and Brisbane ›
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Yellow Transformer named after an insect ›
Puzzle 5
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Animals that are active during the daytime ›
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Close, but __, nearly there but not quite ›
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Fill with great delight; cast a spell over someone ›
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French dept in Grand Est, name means lower Rhine ›
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Lisa, author of Hello Stranger, Devil in Spring ›
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Mexican film director of Roma and Gravity, Cuarón ›
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Mid-range hotel chain, with M logo ›
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NBC's bird-like streaming TV service ›
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Opening in a garment that hides buttonholes ›
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Painting or photograph of a scene telling a story ›
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Put money into a bank account ›
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Saint whose day is on July 15, a rainy day? ›
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Sandstone Delhi landmark built for Mughal emperors ›
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Saturday __ Post covers were a canvas for Rockwell ›
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Sign this ledger to record where you've been ›
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Thick dark liquid in medicated soap or shampoo ›
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Thomas __, archbishop of Canterbury, 1533-56 ›
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Those who discriminate on the basis of gender ›
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Throwing, hurling ›
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Utensils for taking skin off potatoes ›
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__ sauce; fish accompaniment made with green herb ›