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A five-cent coin in the United States.
Nickel
Background actors.
Extras
Capital city of Kansas.
Topeka
Celtic language spoken in Scotland.
Gaelic
Children's author Enid, created Noddy.
Blyton
Creepy-__, wriggly little creature.
Crawly
First name of actor known as The Rock.
Dwayne
First six letters on a standard keyboard.
Qwerty
Founder of Hull House: Jane.
Addams
German sportswear brand, logo has three stripes.
Adidas
Kids' game involves ladders and this sliding toy.
Chutes
Person who makes you say E-I-E-I-O.
Farmer
Refreshing frozen dessert.
Sorbet
Stone slabs used to make garden paths.
Paving
Tall green reeds that grow near water.
Rushes
The laws of __ were first observed by Isaac Newton.
Motion
To release from a curled or folded position.
Unfurl
About This Puzzle
CodyCross Forests Group 1988 Puzzle 5 is part of the Forests world in CodyCross — a crossword puzzle game by Fanatee. This puzzle contains 17 clues. Each answer fits into the crossword grid and helps you reveal the hidden bonus word.
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CodyCross Forests Group 1988 Puzzle 5 — Full Answer List
A five-cent coin in the United States.
Nickel
Background actors.
Extras
Capital city of Kansas.
Topeka
Celtic language spoken in Scotland.
Gaelic
Children's author Enid, created Noddy.
Blyton
Creepy-__, wriggly little creature.
Crawly
First name of actor known as The Rock.
Dwayne
First six letters on a standard keyboard.
Qwerty
Founder of Hull House: Jane.
Addams
German sportswear brand, logo has three stripes.
Adidas
Kids' game involves ladders and this sliding toy.
Chutes
Person who makes you say E-I-E-I-O.
Farmer
Refreshing frozen dessert.
Sorbet
Stone slabs used to make garden paths.
Paving
Tall green reeds that grow near water.
Rushes
The laws of __ were first observed by Isaac Newton.
Motion
To release from a curled or folded position.
Unfurl