CodyCross Casino - Group 261 Answers
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Puzzle 1
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2002 World Cup stadium, home of the Antlers ›
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Business, entity ›
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Business, organization, entity ›
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Coarse sedimentary rock with angular fragments ›
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Cream-colored root related to the carrot ›
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Dumb and Dumber actor Jeff __ ›
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Ernest Evans, aka rock ‘n’ roll singer Chubby __ ›
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Founder of WikiLeaks: Julian __ ›
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Garments people wear regularly ›
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Industrial suburb of Adelaide in South Australia ›
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It includes knowledge, art and beliefs of a society ›
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Marie __ made death masks in the French Revolution ›
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Nobody should rest on one's own ›
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People who train others ›
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Picture puzzles with interlocking pieces ›
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Rich crook on The Dukes of Hazzard ›
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Theft, stealing ›
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To avenge, usually by retaliating ›
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Undecided or neutral in politics ›
Puzzle 2
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A government, especially an authoritarian one ›
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A tradition or custom ›
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Camila Cabello, Young Thug song about Cuban city ›
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Dawn __, Aussie Olympic swimmer of the 1950/60s ›
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Giant luxurious residence of a king and queen ›
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Giant luxurious residence of royals ›
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Hammer with a barrel-shaped head ›
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Home to so many philosophers ›
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Hormone that helps to regulate energy balance ›
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Héléna __, French actress from mid 1900s ›
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Lays slogan, __ can’t eat just one ›
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Opposite of start ›
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Past participle of the verb fight ›
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Pasty-faced ›
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Period when the Moon visibly increases in size ›
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Shakespearean villain Iago's murdered wife ›
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Spider-Man's mild mannered alter ego ›
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Stadium Puskas __, named after Hungarian great ›
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The lower region of the spine or back ›
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US vice-president who won the Peace prize in 2007 ›
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__ Hill, highest point on Christmas Island ›
Puzzle 3
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Aztec method of agriculture on rectangular patches ›
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Bag carried on back by walkers, from German words ›
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Belted __fish are bright gold with black belt ›
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Clay-based vases, bowls and ornaments ›
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Elimination game based on facial features ›
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European crisp, sweetened bread, a form of rusk ›
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Go all out, like a total pig ›
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Hitting the nail on the head ›
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Kartvelian language ›
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Kick in rugby that scores three points ›
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Melville novel with the line "Call me Ishmael" ›
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North Carolina State __ are from Raleigh, NC ›
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Not playing with a __; lacking in intelligence ›
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Rupees are used in India and this Muslim neighbor ›
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Sequence of percussive beats raising anticipation ›
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Small inflatable boats, often made of rubber ›
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__ Garner, US actress of Alias and 13 Going on 30 ›
Puzzle 4
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A pointed post, stake or pale ›
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A silhouette or dark shape ›
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Antonín __, Czech New World Symphony composer ›
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Castle strategically surrounded by water ›
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Close-set bushes form a border round a garden ›
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Estadio Metropolitano de __, Venezuela ›
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Feeling a strong dislike towards something ›
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French Fries in Frances: __ frites ›
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Grounds and tenancies of a very large property ›
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Incredibly small or low in number ›
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Mel __, Lethal Weapon's actor ›
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Metal-coiled spring that travels down stairs ›
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Mongrels ›
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Novel by Charles Dickens: "__ Twist" ›
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Of or relating to a disease or its characteristics ›
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Paused to recover ›
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Popular in High Middle Ages, Knightly sword ›
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Rusty orange hue ›
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Sections of a river with a relatively steep slope ›
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Something that happens each year ›
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Sufficient evidences for the truth of a proposition ›
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Switch that changes intensity of lights in a room ›
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The late Natasha Richardson's husband, Liam __ ›
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Twin of Pollux and son of Leda in Roman mythology ›
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Type of wine used in a trifle ›
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__ Farhi, French fashion designer ›
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__ frites, French fries in France ›
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“Do you speak French?”: __-vous Français? ›
Puzzle 5
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A song by Kiss from album Unmasked ›
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Australian singer of 1000 Forms of Fear ›
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Collection of units into a body, mass or amount ›
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Dog Day __, movie with Al Pacino as a bank robber ›
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Duchy in central Germany in the Middle Ages ›
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Empty sea vessel wandering without control ›
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Intricate set of passages or tunnels, maze ›
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Microsoft __; Office DTP program ›
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Original creation from the use of imagination ›
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Quarterback who led the Saints to the Super Bowl ›
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Soft washed-rind and smear-ripened French cheese ›
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South African descended from Dutch or French ›
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Sweet food made from cacao that comes in bars ›
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Sworn, signed, witnessed statement before a court ›
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West Germanic language from Dutch vernacular ›
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Wooden boy ›