CodyCross Space Exploration - Group 919 Answers
Welcome to the complete solution page for Space Exploration Group 919. 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 919. 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 Space Exploration Group 919, 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 short nap usually taken in the afternoon (Spa.) ›
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Blood vessel; carries blood away from the heart ›
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Danny, composer on Batman, The Simpsons ›
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Five __ Gang; New York criminal organisation ›
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Fruit also known as the red date ›
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Gloria Hendry played 007 girl Rosie __ ›
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Harry Dresden is a consulting one of these ›
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Like the stem of a rose ›
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Limbless videogame character, friend of Globox ›
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Magazine that names the "Sexiest Man Alive" ›
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Name shared by presidents Bush and Washington ›
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One of the first men on the moon, Buzz ›
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Purple-wearing member of the Scooby gang ›
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Singer who was mentored and monikered by Prince ›
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Swiss river that flows through Zurich ›
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__ skirts, pre-WW1 dress introduced by Paul Poiret ›
Puzzle 2
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A lost sailor can use the stars to help them do this ›
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Active woodland songbird with scarlet wing patches ›
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Actor Thornton from TV shows Fargo and Goliath ›
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Chemical compound that makes synthetic plastic ›
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Danish rock festival city on the island of Zealand ›
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Early Irish bard, with song of magical storm ›
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First American satellite, launched in 1958 ›
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Name of David and Victoria Beckham's eldest son ›
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Romance novel apparently written by Currer Bell ›
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Royal family, sovereign rulers ›
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S Dakota town where Wild Bill Hickok is buried ›
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Simon and Garfunkel's song, Bridge Over __ Water ›
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Traveling circus or other type of show ›
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Villanova, Kentucky, or Arizona NCAA team ›
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__ Sauvignon, a type of red wine ›
Puzzle 3
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A native of Scotland's Western Isles ›
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Actress kidnapped by King Kong ›
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An early video game sequel ›
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Ancient Sumerian writing ›
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Colin, lead singer of The Zombies ›
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Cursor control that can be rolled in any direction ›
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London theatre famed for variety performances ›
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Speech marks drawn with fingers, not on paper ›
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The protagonist of Tiger King ›
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The titles of top stories in the news ›
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Wired device for cutting cooked yolks and whites ›
Puzzle 4
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A US athlete wears this with numbers on it ›
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Brass instruments used to sound the last post ›
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Common psychiatric medication in the U.S ›
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Del-Boy's younger brother ›
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Dried grape ›
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Edith __, pioneer in medical physics ›
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English royal house that followed the Tudors ›
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Men's black dinner jacket ›
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Nemo's father's name ›
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Of or relating to guinea pigs ›
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Padded edge around a cot ›
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The SI unit for pressure or stress ›
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The first continent alphabetically ›
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Tribal or business leaders ›
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Yellow, red, and blue are primary ones ›
Puzzle 5
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1979 Octavia E. Butler novel ›
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A sitcom starring Courtney Cox and Matt LeBlanc ›
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An archer's tall weapon of the Middle Ages ›
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Dunk completely in liquid ›
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Earthquake impact scale named for its creator ›
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Famously insoluble knot in ancient legend ›
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Have an intense outbreak of a skin condition ›
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Ivan __; midfielder for Barcelona and Croatia ›
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Leafy Chinese cabbage ›
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Platform for public speaking ›
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The animal also known as the Mexican walking fish ›
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The name of a song and album by the Beatles ›
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They can't be choosers, according to the saying ›
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This Jones had his Last Crusade in 1989 ›
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