CodyCross Welcome to Japan - Group 565 Answers
Welcome to the complete solution page for Welcome to Japan Group 565. 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 565. 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 Welcome to Japan Group 565, 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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Add salt and pepper to food ›
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Cold, damp and humid feeling of the skin ›
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Cylinders of rolled, dried tobacco leaves ›
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Element with symbol C ›
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Empty ›
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Give someone the latest information ›
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Literary work that rhymes ›
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Nice hotel with a lot of amenities ›
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Represent in a drawing or painting ›
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Resting places in cemeteries ›
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Roar, yell loudly ›
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Small, coarse stones used for paths and roads ›
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The opposite of rough ›
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__ the sailor, maritime hero of the Arabian Nights ›
Puzzle 2
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A person involved in the trading of goods ›
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Academic experts or researchers ›
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Alternative name for a slow cooker ›
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Blood vessels that transport oxygenated blood ›
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Came together again, joined up ›
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Cloth beds tied between trees ›
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Connected with the sea or naval affairs ›
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Depression caused by collapse of land surface ›
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Expert in machinery or bridge-building ›
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Expressing disapproving comments or judgments ›
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Feline role for Halle Berry and Michelle Pfeiffer ›
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Fictitious, legendary ›
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Forgiven for a crime ›
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Formal celebratory event, sometimes with awards ›
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Group of symptoms that consistently occur together ›
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Painting of someone's face ›
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People who box or wrestle ›
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Relating to the running of a home ›
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Spanish black pudding or blood sausage ›
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Strips of cloth to bind injuries ›
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Terrestrial arachnid with lobster-like pincers ›
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They give off sound from electrical audio signals ›
Puzzle 3
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A word that modifies or describes a noun ›
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Bushy-tailed nut-loving rodents ›
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Don't shoot this bearer of news ›
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Fantasy story that always has a happy ending ›
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Greek goddess of love ›
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One who prefers solitary, not social, activities ›
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Pardoning ›
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Person who investigates a crime or wrongdoing ›
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Revolt, insurgence ›
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Shy person ›
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Strip at the top of trousers or a skirt ›
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Substance like ketchup, salt or mustard ›
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Sudden epidemics of infectious disease ›
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Symbols displayed for motorists ›
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Tall yellow garden bloom, with edible seeds ›
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Wireless connection to smart devices ›
Puzzle 4
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A written outline of a movie or novel ›
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Belief system that is opposed to war ›
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Clark Kent's hero name ›
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Coating such as Teflon, stops food adhering to pan ›
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Exemption from punishment ›
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Four-wheeled vehicle pulled by two or more horses ›
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Grace Kelly became one ›
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Identify a disease or condition in a patient ›
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Medical professionals who perform operations ›
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Native of Lima ›
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Occasion for candles and presents ›
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Productive; abundant ›
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Projected 3D image formed by lasers ›
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Reduce speed gradually ›
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Retail client ›
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Shiny as a result of being rubbed ›
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Taking tiny bites, like a hamster ›
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The result of dividing one number by another ›
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Unblemished, squeaky clean ›
Puzzle 5
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Artist who painted Les Demoiselles d'Avignon ›
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Bambi's rabbit friend ›
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Bill of sale ›
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Conundrums; brain-teasers ›
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Domesticated birds; turkeys, chickens, quails etc ›
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French chocolate and cream sauce glaze for cakes ›
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Honest, frank, heartfelt ›
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Mortuaries ›
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Nova Scotia's capital, named after Montague-Dunk ›
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People who are outside in tents overnight ›
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Receive money as a bequest in someone's will ›
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Someone who is moved to safety in times of war ›
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Spaces in hospitals for storing the deceased ›
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Unwanted folds in fabrics and clothes ›