CodyCross Tracking Time - Group 1056 Answers
Welcome to the complete solution page for Tracking Time Group 1056. 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 1056. 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 Tracking Time Group 1056, 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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Arctic island that became a Danish colony in 1950 ›
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Barney's catchphrase on How I Met Your Mother ›
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Body of water created by a meandering river ›
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Can You Ever __?, 2018 Melissa McCarthy film ›
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Catchphrase for Barney on How I Met Your Mother ›
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Escalate, increase ›
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Famous composer born in Bonn in 1770 ›
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Farm machinery brand with stag logo ›
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Girls' name that can be shortened to Bess or Betty ›
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Investment system that profits from falling market ›
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Italian sweet bread, eaten at Christmas ›
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Little Tikes' classic red and yellow toy car ›
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Pen with a rolling sphere, newer than fountain pen ›
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Rhodesian dog breed with strip of fur on its spine ›
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Site of US Navy observatory in Arizona ›
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The rapper who sang Drop It Like It's Hot ›
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To lose moisture or sweat profusely ›
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Transformative Harry Potter potion ›
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What drinkers use for small gulps of spirits ›
Puzzle 2
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An unmarried man, a college degree ›
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Backwards basketball jump shot ›
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Board game the Brits call draughts ›
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Chris Morris's satire created alarm and fake news ›
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E.g. small biological unit that's home to a virus ›
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Editing out the borders of images ›
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Explorer of a route across the Pacific in 1521 ›
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Fairytale about a tiny digit-sized boy ›
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Flat, round French breakfast rolls ›
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Game a baby can play, hands over the eyes to hide ›
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I Love Rock and Roll singer ›
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In Mary Poppins, Dick Van Dyke sweeps these flues ›
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Name of Hall a Tenant lived at, per Anne Brontë ›
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Nation that defeated Italy in the Battle of Adwa ›
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Organism on which a parasite lives or feeds ›
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Stephen Baldwin and Kevin Spacey were The Usual __ ›
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This means being alone, especially in prison ›
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US playwright of 1959's Sweet Bird of Youth ›
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Website that raises money for personal projects ›
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__ glove, for getting fur off pets quickly ›
Puzzle 3
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A company or employee who transports packages ›
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Alcoholic drink with wine and chopped fruit ›
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Archie's best friend in the Archie comics ›
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Artist who painted Woman in a Red Armchair in 1929 ›
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Atrophy, weaken ›
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Bounty __ earn money by catching fugitives ›
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Cairo fortress that houses the Coptic Museum ›
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Destructive tidal wave caused by earthquake ›
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French astronomer who discovered 110 objects ›
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Giselle Knowles-Carter is her real name ›
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Grand Paris playhouse, famed for horror shows ›
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Joined together for a common purpose ›
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Julie, star of Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music ›
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Seasoned and cosmopolitan ›
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Wanda Maximoff's superhero identity, __ Witch ›
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Where the wise old owl lived in the nursery rhyme ›
Puzzle 4
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2010 Twin Shadow album ›
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A carnivorous wolf-like mammal that yips and howls ›
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A holiday on an ocean liner ›
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Actor Jamie, star of Fifty Shades and The Fall ›
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Anacondas, vipers, and cobras are types of these ›
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Billie Eilish turns the tables on the __ ›
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Central American country known for its canal ›
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Country whose main movie awards are the Césars ›
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Digital waves of connection; sign to convey info ›
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Doomed queen in Titus Andronicus who eats her sons ›
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First name of Plath, author of The Ball Jar ›
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Four quarts ›
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Go to school, be present ›
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He flew too close to the sun in Greek mythology ›
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Highly prized, very soft sheep's wool ›
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Hollywood legend born John Charles Carter in 1923 ›
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Mexican dish wrapped in a leaf ›
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Palpebral part of the body ›
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Playing with someone's emotions or feelings ›
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President who established Boulder Dam in 1928 ›
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RSJ; __ steel joist or I-beam ›
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Salt solution used to clean wounds ›
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Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed in The Lion King ›
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The outer wall of a castle, paired with a motte ›
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The word between the sequence good and best ›
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Twitter posts that only last 24 hours ›
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We say, "Ahoy, matey," on Talk Like a __ Day ›
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__ out; experienced good fortune ›
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__-my-neighbour, card game for two ›
Puzzle 5
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As one, united ›
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Asian nation whose capital is Kuala Lumpur ›
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Basic unit of air force personnel ›
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Bebe __, Cheers and Frasier actress ›
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Champagne house, and a Churchill-owned racehorse ›
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Consort of Zeus changed into a bear by Hera ›
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Constructed machines with their own energy source ›
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Fairytale that was part-animated by MGM in 1958 ›
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Gel-filled plant used in lotions and shampoos ›
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He resigned the French presidency in 1969 ›
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Milo Ventimiglia and Mandy Moore NBC drama series ›
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Power tool used to cut wood, trees ›
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Sleepy Wonderland character stuffed in a teapot ›
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Spectacular, truly miraculous ›
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US champion figure skater named Nancy ›