French-American writer who coined term surfiction
Answer: FEDERMAN
The answer to the CodyCross clue “French-American writer who coined term surfiction” is FEDERMAN. This clue appears in 1 CodyCross puzzle across Futuristic City. Find the full puzzle with this clue below, or browse other CodyCross answers from the same world.
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Other Clues in Futuristic City Group 998 Puzzle 3
A tube with circular ends; a round column or pipe
CYLINDERAllied code name for the D-Day landings operation
OVERLORDAmerican holiday one shouldn’t wear white after
LABOR DAYBugle call played to wake up soldiers
REVEILLECriminal who deliberately sets something on fire
ARSONISTHe sang Mr. Tambourine Man and Tangled Up in Blue
BOB DYLANIndoor space for selling motor vehicles
SHOWROOMLanguage of the foreign film After the Storm
JAPANESEParticipant or team that finishes in second place
RUNNERUPFrequently Asked Questions
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