CodyCross Paris - Group 259 Answers
Welcome to the complete solution page for Paris Group 259. 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 259. 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.
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Puzzle 1
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Australian city hosting the 2000 Summer Olympics ›
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Big clumsy fellow ›
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Capital of New Caledonia ›
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Classic pie made with tart, not sweet berries ›
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Country footpaths followed by hikers ›
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First English poet laureate, Benjamin __ ›
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Forerunner to the U.N., __ of Nations ›
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Herbs with numerous types: lemon, wild, corsican ›
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Lee who played The Six Million Dollar Man ›
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Quiet and decorous ›
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Ran for the door; fastened ›
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Straight-line conjunction of Sun, Earth and Moon ›
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__ Film Festival, Golden Bear Award ›
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__ bells ring, are you listening? ›
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__ neckline, an off-the-shoulder look ›
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__ vest, beachware according to saucy postcards ›
Puzzle 2
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"Karma Police" band ›
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A woman who stays at home to care for the children ›
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Acrobatic or erotic staff boogie ›
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Country associated with gamelan music ›
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Director of Gallipoli and Picnic at Hanging Rock ›
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Gin-based cocktail at the Raffles Hotel: __ Sling ›
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Greek king murdered by wife Clytemnestra ›
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Internal data storage device in a computer ›
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North Sea wetland area with rich biodiversity ›
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Not permanent ›
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Prejudicial system abolished in S. Africa by 1991 ›
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Russian tennis no. 1 Maria __ ›
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Teri Hatcher was a desperate one on Wisteria Lane ›
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__ gains, dishonestly obtained goods ›
Puzzle 3
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A bird in the hand is worth two in __ ›
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A form or variant of a type or original ›
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Boat to overturn, bottom up ›
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Brushed cotton fabric used on shirts/PJs ›
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Clear, reflective material ›
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Eyelet of hard material covering a hole ›
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In German legend, he pulled a sword from a tree ›
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Ivory tower ›
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Johann __ II, wrote Blue Danube ›
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Nightshade plant, anagram of Aunt Pie ›
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Non-religious, not affiliated to a church ›
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North German city and port on the River Alster ›
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Randy Johnson's nickname, The __ ›
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Scorching, intense, e.g. __ heat ›
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Singing mom of Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo: Gwen __ ›
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Something given without charge ›
Puzzle 4
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A device that sprays water ›
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Brandon __, known for his Mistborn series ›
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Concrete bridge, the design for many road bridges ›
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Decision requiring no thought ›
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Fruit popular in pancakes ›
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Hotel proprietor of olden times ›
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Inscrutably codified ›
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Lindsay __, former US no. 1 tennis player ›
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Nigerian extremists blamed for mass abductions ›
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Pansy __, bullying prefect in Harry’s year ›
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Paper currency of the US during American Civil War ›
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Photograph taken to show a wide view ›
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Riding at a slower pace than galloping ›
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Safe room for storing cash ›
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Scientific study of ancient inscriptions ›
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Slang term for a paper currency note from the USA ›
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Space Hulk is a game set in the __ universe ›
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Speech sounds are the focus of this science ›
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The day of the week that follows Tuesday ›
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US stand-up comedian, Sarah __ ›
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Verdi opera from a play by Friedrich Schiller ›
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Vodka and cranberry makes a marine wind ›
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__ Network, first 24 news network ›
Puzzle 5
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Able to read and write ›
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British war artist famous for the Menin Road ›
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Buzz Lightyear and other playthings come to life ›
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Central Swiss canton, Sarnen is the capital ›
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Cotton fabric with soft pile, like chamois ›
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Destroying ›
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Epidemic disease spread across a large region ›
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Estadio Atanasio __, Medellin, Colombia ›
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Film print in which light and dark are reversed ›
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Flying __, eerie vessel off the Cape of Good Hope ›
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Frolicked ›
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HQ of the International Olympic Committee ›
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Intertwined festoons of flowers and vegetation ›
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Italian poet of Canzoniere (Songbook) ›
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Japanese city terror, silverscreen success ›
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Jomo __, Nairobi's international airport ›
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Large thin crepe, zampanelle ›
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Largest of the American frogs ›
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More in need of food ›
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Moving as if not to be seen ›
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Musical with songs by ABBA ›
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Niccolò __, violinist composer of Caprices ›
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Numbers with six zeros ›
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One who is tall and thin ›
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Person from the country whose capital is Gaborone ›
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Second Roman emperor; Captain Kirk's middle name ›
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Sir John __, Shakespeare chap with large appetite ›
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The first of its kind ›
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“When life deals you lemons, make __” ›