CodyCross Trip to Spain - Group 860 Answers
Welcome to the complete solution page for Trip to Spain Group 860. 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 860. 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 Trip to Spain Group 860, 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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Body part that gets sore with strep ›
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British Museum gallery with the Elgin Marbles ›
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Calvin Harris "met you in the __" ›
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Canadian sitcom of the 2000s: __ Gas ›
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Deep, inarticulate sounds that might convey pain ›
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Garden herb with bulb that smells like anise ›
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Pointed peaks at the top of buildings ›
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Priest Menno whose followers were Mennonites ›
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Removed outer cover of grains and nuts ›
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Thai taxi bike, an auto rickshaw ›
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Warren Buffett is sometimes called this ›
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Whines, sighs ›
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__ de change, currency exchange office ›
Puzzle 2
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Belgian capital ›
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Devon city, where Sir Francis Drake played bowls ›
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French artist, one of the fathers of photography ›
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French inventor of permanent photos ›
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Illustrating a book page with brushes and oils ›
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New Order formed after this band ended: Joy __ ›
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Not of this world, unearthly ›
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Not the shortest route, not straight there ›
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Squatting with your back against a flat surface ›
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Stuffed, like a nose during a cold or flu ›
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The first section of the small intestine ›
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The meaning of farce in a French restaurant ›
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Watched or looked at ›
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__ star; meteor zooming across the night sky ›
Puzzle 3
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Another name for Beethoven's String Quartet No. 11 ›
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Baby frog with a wiggly tail ›
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Communications sent using radio waves ›
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Doctor or surgeon's medical knife ›
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Duck, male has a green head ›
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Expenditures, costs ›
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Falls on both sides of US-Canadian border ›
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Hanging bar for acrobatic performances ›
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Japanese pickled vegetable side, served with sushi ›
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John, who wrote The Spy Who Came In from the Cold ›
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Kicks a ball through an opponent's legs ›
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Latin-derived romance language spoken in Andorra ›
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Leaving the car on a meter ›
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Mario's profession in the Nintendo games ›
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Non active, not initiating anything ›
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Numbered sticks raised by bidders at auctions ›
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Promises on oath ›
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Rideshare apps mean many people don't hail this ›
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Top layer of a planet ›
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__ up the sun, catching some rays ›
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__ wardrobe; essential mix-and-match garments ›
Puzzle 4
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"Can't do it __", signals a (sweet) lack of talent ›
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Adds notes to a diagram ›
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Author of Prince of Tides and Lords of Discipline ›
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Belgian glass-making and coal-mining hub ›
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Carried by hikers ›
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Garry __, comedian and author ›
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Nationality of iconic football hero Pelé ›
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Neapolitan ice cream is vanilla, strawberry, __ ›
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Netherlands' capital ›
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Person you spend time with on February 14th ›
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Round woody edible fruits of the Corylus avellana ›
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Schindler's List director ›
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Steve __, star of Benidorm and Whitechapel ›
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Sweats ›
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Take a vehicle out to assess whether to buy ›
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The place in space where nothing gets out ›
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Victory by an overwhelming majority ›
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What is heard at a gig or performance with a band ›
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__ hook; useful kit for climbers ›
Puzzle 5
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Another term for the Christmas season ›
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Flamboyant music style of the 1970s ›
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Flying __; legendary ghost ship that never docks ›
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Football passes thrown either sideways or back ›
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Founder of "Neoplasticism": Dutch painter Piet __ ›
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Frank Woolworth's middle name used in the business ›
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In flight, carried by the breeze ›
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Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek's reign of terror ›
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Perfecting something over time with practice ›
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Residence of the Dukes of Marlborough: __ Palace ›
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Scottish city sometimes called Granite City ›
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Second Hunger Games book: __ Fire ›
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South African PM assassinated in 1966 ›
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The World Wide Web ›
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The science of growing apples or other fruits ›
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This young animal is known as a kid ›
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Top these brown spice rolls with gooey frosting ›
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Walk-up price of a hotel room, no discounts ›
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Washing or rinsing out water from one's mouth ›
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Wide, flat back muscles on the back and under arms ›
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__ ring, Irish jewelry with clasping hands motif ›