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Mostly ridden by children
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To copy edit
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Immensely supremely exceedingly
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Machine or person who gathers crops
HARVESTER
Black and white 1973 US film Ryan and Tatum O’neal
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Avenida da __ Lisbon’s main thoroughfare
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Peach variety with smooth skin
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Son of Parsifal in Germanic legend
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The red one carries oxygen
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Leaders of Jewish rebel army in Judea
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Largest of the world’s crocodile species
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Kids are out of the house
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Large vibration in mechanical or electrical system
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Phil __ is an American pro golfer from San Diego
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Identical twins whose bodies connected in utero
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Strength and toughness
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World-famous US brand of denim trouser
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Another name for whooping cough
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CodyCross Medieval Times Group 236 Puzzle 3 is part of the Medieval Times world in CodyCross — a crossword puzzle game by Fanatee. This puzzle contains 18 clues. Each answer fits into the crossword grid and helps you reveal the hidden bonus word.

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CodyCross Medieval Times Group 236 Puzzle 3 — Full Answer List

Mostly ridden by children

?

To copy edit

?

Immensely supremely exceedingly

?

Machine or person who gathers crops

HARVESTER

Black and white 1973 US film Ryan and Tatum O’neal

?

Avenida da __ Lisbon’s main thoroughfare

?

Peach variety with smooth skin

?

Son of Parsifal in Germanic legend

?

The red one carries oxygen

?

Leaders of Jewish rebel army in Judea

?

Largest of the world’s crocodile species

?

Kids are out of the house

?

Large vibration in mechanical or electrical system

?

Phil __ is an American pro golfer from San Diego

?

Identical twins whose bodies connected in utero

?

Strength and toughness

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World-famous US brand of denim trouser

?

Another name for whooping cough

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