CodyCross Welcome to Japan - Group 566 Answers
Welcome to the complete solution page for Welcome to Japan Group 566. 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 566. 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 566, 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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Bird with large, bright bill ›
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Bodily parts on which head hair grows ›
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Expensive stone used in sculptures ›
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Legendary jungle-dweller, raised by apes ›
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Metal joints on a gate or door ›
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Next to ›
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People who are native to Gothenburg or Stockholm ›
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Separate; to remove part of something ›
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Shonda __, creator of Grey's Anatomy and Scandal ›
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Slatted wooden boxes made to carry bottles ›
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The human soul, mind, or spirit ›
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Third place Olympic medal ›
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Winter sport done on mountain slopes ›
Puzzle 2
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366 days are in one ›
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At a high level; not beginner's ›
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Atmosphere and character of a place ›
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Atmosphere of a place ›
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Betrayers, back-stabbers ›
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Connective tissue that joins two bones ›
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Cowboy movies ›
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Curved metal for catching trout, salmon, etc ›
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Edible fungus ›
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Finnish capital ›
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Heaps of burning wood outdoors ›
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High structure to transport water in Ancient Rome ›
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Margaret __; author of Gone With The Wind ›
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Master of illusions, card tricks, and hand slights ›
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Most terrifying ›
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On-screen depiction of no heartbeat or output ›
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Orange gourds, carved at Halloween ›
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Person legally responsible for overseeing a will ›
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Producing or releasing ›
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Study of the nature of God and religious belief ›
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The study of religion ›
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Threatening, ominous, frightening ›
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To prepare for a public performance ›
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Voting a person into office ›
Puzzle 3
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Bring to an end ›
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Ceramic ornament, often placed on a mantelpiece ›
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Elton John song: Saturday Night's Alright for __ ›
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Giant, radioactive reptile, star of many movies ›
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Issues, troubles, worries ›
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Item given away as part of a promotion ›
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Objective that takes preference above others ›
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Social gathering for literary discussion ›
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Superman's girlfriend ›
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Table Mountain overlooks this South African city ›
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The direction that skiers travel in ›
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To sweat ›
Puzzle 4
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Chairs that allow you to lean back ›
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Coming first, going ahead of others ›
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Cracks in bones ›
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Delayed until a later date ›
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Dutch master who painted The Night Watch ›
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Economic penalties for disobeying the law ›
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Father __, he makes wishes come true in December ›
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High wire suspended between ravines or buildings ›
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His given birth name is Reginald Kenneth Dwight ›
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In another place ›
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Initial design sample; preliminary model ›
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Pits from which fuel resources are dug up ›
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Popular Nintendo driving game with steering wheel ›
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Storytellers ›
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Studs for fastening shirt sleeves ›
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Study of ancestry and family trees ›
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Super fast vehicle; also used in races ›
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Tanzanian national park with migrations of animals ›
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Tubes constructed to transport gas or oil ›
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What you need to have to avoid being easily hurt ›
Puzzle 5
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Attendant on a ship or plane ›
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Direct telephone number for donations, etc ›
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First lunar phase, seen once every 30 days ›
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Highest mountain in Greece ›
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Hot springs in Iceland, the Azores and New Zealand ›
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Illegal hunter of wild animals ›
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Leisurely walks ›
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Lotteries held at country fairs ›
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Making food using heat ›
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Pledge, oath ›
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Protein in hair, skin, fingernails and toenails ›
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Sketching with a pencil ›
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Spaces on the top, bottom and sides of a page ›