CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 Answers
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This puzzle belongs to the Australia world, Australian wildlife, geography, and culture. The clues mix everyday vocabulary with trickier trivia, and each answer locks into the crossword grid by its length and crossing letters. Use the table below to jump straight to your clue, or read the clue by clue notes underneath for a nudge before the full reveal.
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Answer Summary for Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5
All 22 answers in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 are 10 letters long: MOSIMANN, VAN DAMME, HELSINKI, PROFONDE, VISCERAL, PIERCING, THEODORE, DETANGLE, GONE GIRL, SAM COOKE, COLD FEET, ACT OF GOD, JAMAICAN, SPLATOON, SHREDDER, BAKELITE, PANTHEON, WARDROBE, CATWOMAN, ORDINARY, GRACE AND and KING CAMP.
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Clue-by-Clue Notes
The answer to "Anton __ Swiss chef previously at the Dorchester" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is MOSIMANN. It is an 8-letter word starting with the letter M. With a couple of crossing letters in place, this one falls quickly.
The answer to "Bloodsport and Kickboxer actor Jean-Claude" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is VAN DAMME. It is a 9-letter word starting with the letter V. As a longer entry, its crossing letters help unlock the shorter clues around it.
The answer to "Capital of Finland host of the 1952 Olympics" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is HELSINKI. It is an 8-letter word starting with the letter H. With a couple of crossing letters in place, this one falls quickly.
The answer to "Deep pocket in magician’s jacket" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is PROFONDE. It is an 8-letter word starting with the letter P. With a couple of crossing letters in place, this one falls quickly.
The answer to "Deeply felt; relating to internal organs" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is VISCERAL. It is an 8-letter word starting with the letter V. With a couple of crossing letters in place, this one falls quickly.
The answer to "Earring or eyebrow stud for example" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is PIERCING. It is an 8-letter word starting with the letter P. With a couple of crossing letters in place, this one falls quickly.
The answer to "English equivalent of the French name Dieudonné" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is THEODORE. It is an 8-letter word starting with the letter T. With a couple of crossing letters in place, this one falls quickly.
The answer to "Get knots out of hair" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is DETANGLE. It is an 8-letter word starting with the letter D. With a couple of crossing letters in place, this one falls quickly.
The answer to "Gillian Flynn’s 2012 psychological thriller" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is GONE GIRL. It is a 9-letter word starting with the letter G. As a longer entry, its crossing letters help unlock the shorter clues around it.
The answer to "He sang Wonderful World and Cupid" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is SAM COOKE. It is a 9-letter word starting with the letter S. As a longer entry, its crossing letters help unlock the shorter clues around it.
The answer to "Last-minute nerves before a major event" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is COLD FEET. It is a 9-letter word starting with the letter C. As a longer entry, its crossing letters help unlock the shorter clues around it.
The answer to "Legal term for an unpredictable natural event" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is ACT OF GOD. It is a 10-letter word starting with the letter A. As a longer entry, its crossing letters help unlock the shorter clues around it.
The answer to "Nationality of track and field star Jermaine Brown" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is JAMAICAN. It is an 8-letter word starting with the letter J. With a couple of crossing letters in place, this one falls quickly.
The answer to "Nintendo game with ink-firing squid" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is SPLATOON. It is an 8-letter word starting with the letter S. With a couple of crossing letters in place, this one falls quickly.
The answer to "Office machine that rips paper into tiny pieces" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is SHREDDER. It is an 8-letter word starting with the letter S. With a couple of crossing letters in place, this one falls quickly.
The answer to "Plastic substance patented in 1909" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is BAKELITE. It is an 8-letter word starting with the letter B. With a couple of crossing letters in place, this one falls quickly.
The answer to "Roman temple to all the gods" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is PANTHEON. It is an 8-letter word starting with the letter P. With a couple of crossing letters in place, this one falls quickly.
The answer to "Room or closet where clothes are kept" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is WARDROBE. It is an 8-letter word starting with the letter W. With a couple of crossing letters in place, this one falls quickly.
The answer to "Selina Kyle feline-obsessed Batman villain" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is CATWOMAN. It is an 8-letter word starting with the letter C. With a couple of crossing letters in place, this one falls quickly.
The answer to "Totally normal; unexceptional" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is ORDINARY. It is an 8-letter word starting with the letter O. It opens with a vowel, so it often shares its first square with a down clue - fill it early.
The answer to "__ Frankie TV show with Jane Fonda Lily Tomlin" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is GRACE AND. It is a 9-letter word starting with the letter G. As a longer entry, its crossing letters help unlock the shorter clues around it.
The answer to "__ Gillette invented and named a brand of razor" in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5 is KING CAMP. It is a 9-letter word starting with the letter K. As a longer entry, its crossing letters help unlock the shorter clues around it.
How to Solve Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5
Begin with the answers you know - this puzzle's shortest answer is just 8 letters. Shared letters from solved clues reveal the harder ones, and once all 22 are filled the bonus word appears. Need the theme? Australia clues focus on Australian wildlife, geography, and culture, so think along those lines. Just finished the last one? Compare with Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 4.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many clues are in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5?
This puzzle contains 22 clues, each with a single-word answer that fits the crossword grid.
Where is this puzzle in CodyCross?
Open the Australia world in the CodyCross app, select Group 1018, and choose Puzzle 5.
Are these CodyCross answers free?
Yes - every clue and answer on this page is free with no registration required.
What is the bonus word for CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5?
Bonus word data for this puzzle is not yet available on this site.
What is the longest answer in CodyCross Australia Group 1018 Puzzle 5?
The longest answer is ACT OF GOD at 10 letters.
How many groups does CodyCross Australia have?
Australia has 20 groups with a total of about 100 puzzles on this site.