CodyCross Medieval Times - Group 228 Answers
Welcome to the complete solution page for Medieval Times Group 228. 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.
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Puzzle 1
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A "male" assassin paid to kill others ›
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A gun needs at least one ›
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A pocket full of these flowers are in a nursery rhyme ›
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Crop failure in Ireland causing the Great Famine ›
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Duchamp signed one and called it art ›
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Egyptian president nationalized the Suez Canal ›
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European capital where Handel made his home ›
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Fashion designer Coco __ ›
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Food cured with fire fumes ›
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Found in the middle of pigs' faces ›
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Gentlemen __ Blondes, a 1953 Monroe–Russell movie ›
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Impenetrable tangled mass of tropical vegetation ›
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Person paid to kill people ›
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Philadelphia 76ers play at the Wells Fargo __ ›
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Place that means "Naples" in Italian ›
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Scotch __, a northern hat and a very hot chilli ›
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Section, division; private or public ›
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The porcelain object Duchamp titled "Fountain" ›
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Tom Cruise pilot movie ›
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WW2 chaff dropped by British planes ›
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Wolfgang van __, wrote Faust ›
Puzzle 2
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A place used to retreat; refuge ›
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Alice’s nemesis ›
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Anything pertaining to the temple area of the head ›
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Capital of American Samoa ›
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Covered with small pieces of sparkly material ›
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Cyclist's path ›
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French Impressionist painters who worked outside ›
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Gelling, thickening agent derived from seaweed ›
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Gem cut that is a pointed oval in shape ›
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Horror TV series based on Thomas Harris novels ›
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In poetry a five line stanza ›
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John __ sought the NW Passage aboard Erebus ›
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Joël __, Michelin-starred chef of pommes purée ›
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Opening through which light enters a camera ›
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Original female coach of The Voice ›
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Romeo’s clan ›
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Sea devil ›
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Soldier's dining room ›
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Someone expected to lose a contest or battle ›
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Type of empirical scale used to measure wind speed ›
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__ scale, used to measure wind speed ›
Puzzle 3
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A person's culture, background, origins ›
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Artificial sweetener that Splenda contains ›
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Author of “Dr. Zhivago”, Boris __ ›
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Basketball big man won with Lakers and Heat ›
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Carbonated water; soda ›
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Deep, glass-fronted display frame ›
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Domestic animals, such as goats, pigs and sheep ›
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Italian Sebastian’s father and fellow explorer ›
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Italian version of hors d’oeuvres ›
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King Arthur’s magical sword ›
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La __, Italian film by Federico Fellini ›
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Lack of knowledge ›
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Medical expert in joints and muscles ›
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Michael Myers is the villain in this horror movie ›
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One of the four humors in medieval medicine ›
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Othello's love ›
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Ovoid ›
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Phrase actors use for good luck ›
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Protector of the stars ›
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Rotter, cad ›
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Science of putting people to death ›
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State of slavery or work imposed as punishment ›
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Taking aggressive action against ›
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The matrilineal name of General Franco ›
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Type of chemical that kills mites ›
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Used to carry off injured football players ›
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Winter underwear ›
Puzzle 4
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A primary color ›
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Bahrain capital; rhymes with Panama ›
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Beethoven's first name ›
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Brother trapped in confectionery house ›
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Chinese premier 1987-1998, followed by Zhu Rongji ›
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City with both a Wembley Stadium and Wembley Arena ›
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Contusion, similar to an abrasion ›
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Contusion; abrasion, scratch ›
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General __, died during the defense of Khartoum ›
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Guru __ Sahib, Sikh holy book ›
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Latin cocktail of lime, mint and coconut rum ›
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Martin, last German to be World No 1 golfer ›
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Mouth liquid that helps start digestion ›
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Narinder __, Indian inventor of fiber optics ›
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Old gold and silver coins, meaning “dukedom” ›
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Opportunity ›
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Paul__, US actor, entrepreneur and humanitarian ›
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Poetic name for Britain; suffix to West Brom name ›
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Severe financial collapses ›
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Syntactic constituent, single grammatical function ›
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TV comedy about the Pritchetts, __ Family ›
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The best ›
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The clones are made on planet __ in Star Wars ›
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Window covers that can be vertical or Venetian ›
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World __ Day supports action to combat the disease ›
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__ l'oeil, optical illusion art style ›
Puzzle 5
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1999 in Roman numerals ›
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Artist of pictures ›
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Battle of __ followed a first attack at Lexington ›
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Country where US Casablanca film is located ›
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Dish decoration ›
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French term meaning social blunder or “false step” ›
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Japanese winter squash ›
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Kevin __, actor of Dances with Wolves ›
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Nancy Boyd is her pen name: Edna St __ Millay ›
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Peter __, famous portrayal of Hercule Poirot ›
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Playing alone, anagram of loosing ›
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Pre-historic, hairy elephant-like creature ›
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Print made from a design cut in linoleum ›
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Professors, deans, et al ›
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Ripped, separated, divided, sundered ›
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Roman army formation resembling a tortoise ›
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Rummy card game with two sets of cards ›
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Shaking caused by cold or a horror movie ›
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Short rail track diverts trains off the main line ›
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Spanish ex no. 1 tennis ace, __ Sanchez Vicario ›
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The sort of pot that never boils ›
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Vacation ›
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When a rocket leaves the ground ›