CodyCross The 1950s - Group 1817 Answers
Welcome to the complete solution page for The 1950s Group 1817. 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 1817. 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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2023 Margaret Atwood novel, Old Babes in __ ›
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Accessory to protect furniture from drink marks ›
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Chief person; a bowling analogy ›
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Circuit that prevents too much power or volume ›
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Glass panels of a building ›
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If someone __ over something, they conceal it ›
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Mischievous children like Alfalfa and Spanky ›
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Moorish citadel in Spain, such as at Segovia ›
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People who have joined a group ›
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Pioneering sci-fi writer Butler ›
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Plainly, without any emotion ›
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Santa's reindeer between Dancer and Vixen ›
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The Big Apple; city home to Central Park ›
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This machine makes skating smooth on ice rinks ›
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Two multiplied by eight ›
Puzzle 2
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Accidentally lost liquid through a hole ›
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Another name for a burro ›
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Hides something underground ›
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India launched Aditya-L1 to investigate this star ›
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River that flows through the heart of Prague ›
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Sarah Michelle who played Buffy the Vampire Slayer ›
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Short for colloquial ›
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Small jars of cinnamon, cloves stored in a rack ›
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Symbol that represents a sporting team ›
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The capital of Alaska ›
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The days leading up to Christmas ›
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Trent __, Nine Inch Nails creator ›
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Use this to get rid of pencil marks ›
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What the cross-eyed tutor had trouble controlling? ›
Puzzle 3
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A residence in a block or tower ›
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Ancient Egyptian nemesis of Shazam ›
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Dance the __, Dua Lipa song on Barbie soundtrack ›
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Funny word for nonsense ›
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Garden bird in title of Donna Tartt novel ›
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John, US author of The Grapes of Wrath ›
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Traditional timber home in Southeast Asia ›
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Very quotable NY baseball coach ›
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Wetness that keeps falling on my head ›
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Wild, improbable ideas or dreams ›
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Woody __, US actor of Men Can't Jump ›
Puzzle 4
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A way to pause between pages ›
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Ape who carried Fay Wray up the Empire State ›
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Asian country abbreviated TH ›
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Being able to understand and work with numbers ›
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Blake Lively's actor husband Ryan ›
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Explosive, often seen in cartoons ›
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Hair tie made from a gathered band of fabric ›
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Holiday celebrated 12 days after Christmas ›
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Life calling that is almost a holiday ›
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Most humus-rich soil ›
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Nancy's season 4 boyfriend in Stranger Things ›
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Nick the ghost from Harry Potter is nearly this ›
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State whose postal abbreviation is MI ›
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Travels to work ›
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US state whose abbreviation is MD ›
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Vegan breakfast stack made with soy milk, no eggs ›
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Virgin's space tourism company ›
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Water Pokemon that looks like a pufferfish ›
Puzzle 5
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2018 postseason AFC Conference game loser ›
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A feeling like you might vomit ›
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A portable computer ›
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Art form made by sculpting or casting ›
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Asterix's companion ›
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Country where you could stay on the Côte d'Azur ›
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Equines ridden for racing competitions ›
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Examine with little attention to detail ›
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Female periods, monthly cycles ›
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Hansel's candy-loving sister ›
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Long cream-filled pastry topped with chocolate ›
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Packs of rugby forwards on a field ›
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Puzzle that involves fitting together flat pieces ›
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Servant who is always suspected in mysteries ›
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Shenron, Drogon or King Ghidorah, for example ›
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Swift singer known for Red, 1989 and Folklore ›