CodyCross Mesopotamia - Group 978 Answers
Welcome to the complete solution page for Mesopotamia Group 978. 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 978. 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 Mesopotamia Group 978, 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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A legally enforceable written or spoken agreement ›
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Arm of an octopus ›
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Dickens's papers ›
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Easy task or victory; also, a game at the fair ›
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Expression of discontent; muttering under breath ›
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Jazz composition by Oscar Peterson, sounds "sweet" ›
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Kakemono hanging spot in a Japanese living room ›
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Name given to the Asian part of Turkey ›
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Name of the bar in Northern Exposure ›
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Not a blonde or redhead ›
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Old gold Spanish coin ›
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Outfits worn to fancy dress parties ›
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Praiseworthy, commendable ›
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Rare, highly prized food item ›
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Residents of the island of Catan in the board game ›
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Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams romance, The __ ›
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Territory where the EU's currency is used ›
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The most abundant element ›
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To do with towns or built-up areas, not rural ›
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US rock band, Hootie & the __ ›
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What a person with dark brown hair is called ›
Puzzle 2
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Close-fitting sleeveless jacket of the Middle Ages ›
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Colin, US Secretary of State from 2001 to 2005 ›
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Contact __, removable vision correctors ›
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Deep vertical tunnels used by miners ›
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Every 12 months ›
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First name of first woman to win Survivor twice ›
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Formal agreement between two or more states ›
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Fuzzy eyes that cannot see clearly ›
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Grace Kelly married Prince Rainier of this country ›
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Han Solo's ship has this bird in its name ›
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Kitchen device used on cans ›
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Marble Arch site of the King's Gallows ›
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One who performs stories ›
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Online company that was almost named Relentless ›
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Protective hand coverings like mittens ›
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The rabbit Walt Disney made before Mickey Mouse ›
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Turn milk ›
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Witch's magical concoction ›
Puzzle 3
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Blockbuster game franchise developed by Mojang ›
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Celebrity Panel show, now hosted by Alec Baldwin ›
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Chinese revolutionary overthrew the regime in 1911 ›
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Creepy doll in the Conjuring series ›
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Female vampiric ghost in Malay mythology ›
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Holiday featuring stockings and gifts ›
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Jeanette, author of Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit ›
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Participant in a sporting competition ›
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Philadelphia, City of __ Love ›
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Queen of Funk and Rufus vocalist ›
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Room or storage area in an attic ›
Puzzle 4
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2006 drama starring Helen Mirren as Elizabeth II ›
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A pirate might make you walk this as punishment ›
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Baleen whale with a knobbly head ›
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Chain of restaurants whose logo is a red roof ›
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Chemical element Lu, named after the city of Paris ›
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D&D gamers are doing this on a journey ›
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David, author of Absolute Power ›
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Decorated with relief patterns or lettering ›
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Green caterpillar clown in A Bug's Life ›
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Hill or mountain in a desert, changes with winds ›
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Metal of a record that sells one million copies ›
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Previous existence, former incarnation ›
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Style of chair that leans back ›
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Three babies born in a multiple birth ›
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Type of pet the Stark kids had in Game of Thrones ›
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US president assassinated by Leon Czolgosz ›
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Western phrase for midday when sun hits its peak ›
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Worldwide police agency ›
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__ Park, Small Faces psychedelic song ›
Puzzle 5
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A lizard, snake, crocodile or tortoise for example ›
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Apple's wireless earphones ›
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His law claims bad money drives out good ›
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Moe, Larry, and Curly, on screen ›
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Oscar Wilde wrote about An Ideal one in 1895 ›
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Preserved fish that Iberians call bacalao/bacalhau ›
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Spice Girls' friendship theme song ›
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Swinging circus bar ›
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Town in Pennsylvania, known for its chocolate ›
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Treats with compost or decaying leaves ›
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Unless you're a nudist, you wear these every day ›
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Video game turned movie featuring large monsters ›
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__ Lopukhina; first wife of Peter the Great ›