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CodyCross The 1950s - Puzzle 19 answer

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The 1950s - Puzzle 19

Caught __; discovered doing something illegal

red  handed

Christopher, author of The Berlin Stories

isherwood

Nocturnal bird with wide, amphibian-type gape

frogmouth

Latin dance based on a bullfight

paso  doble

Mr Coover's sticky invention sold as Eastman 910

super  glue

Nothing happening

eventless
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Government by a small group

oligarchy

Chuck Berry's belting guitar hit, Roll Over __

beethoven

Describes a capital letter

majuscule

Ancient Greek name for Turkey's Sea of Marmara

propontis

Linking process of words in an e-book

hypertext
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