They were Paris and London in Dickens’ famous Tale
Answer: TWO CITIES
The answer to the CodyCross clue “They were Paris and London in Dickens’ famous Tale” is TWO CITIES. This clue appears in 1 CodyCross puzzle across Mesopotamia. Find the full puzzle with this clue below, or browse other CodyCross answers from the same world.
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What is the answer to "They were Paris and London in Dickens’ famous Tale" in CodyCross?
The answer is TWO CITIES.
Which CodyCross puzzles contain "They were Paris and London in Dickens’ famous Tale"?
This clue appears in 1 puzzle — see the list above for direct links.
Is the answer to "They were Paris and London in Dickens’ famous Tale" the same in all CodyCross languages?
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