➠ ALGERIA - 7 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - country brewed lager with excellent backing
  • - A country ordering regalia
  • - largest arab country by area
  • - The largest country by total area in Africa
  • - Germany in trouble over supporting a republic
  • - Song about leg broken in country
  • - Barbary Coast country
  • - Large country in North Africa
  • - Assia Djebar's country
  • - Country's odd-looking regalia
  • - lager order backing excellent country
  • - Country that is roughly 80% desert
  • - Africa's largest country
  • - Country of origin for the author Assia Djebar
  • - Largest country bordering the Mediterranean
  • - Reviews broadcast, for example, from the foreign country on the Mediterranean
  • - World's largest Arab country
  • - Country show, say, US city rejected
  • - Country fair e.g. laird might hold back
  • - Regalia adapted for country on Med
  • - Land in Africa, having changed regalia
  • - Largest nation in Africa
  • - Constantine's country
  • - Largest country in Africa
  • - Country in the Maghreb
  • - Largest country in Africa since the breakup of Sudan in 2011
  • - African country bordering 16-Across
  • - With 40-Across, royal emblems in North Africa?
  • - African country that was a French colony
  • - Largest Arab country in the world
  • - Largest Mediterranean country
  • - Largest African country
  • - Land in the Barbary Wars
  • - Second-largest country in Africa by area
  • - Atlas Mountains country
  • - It gained independence from France in 1962
  • - Casbah country
  • - Batna's country
  • - Loser to U.S. in 1815
  • - Country traversed by the Atlas range.
  • - Country in headlines.
  • - African country in the headlines.
  • - Country in the headlines.
  • - Country of the Atlas range.
  • - French colony in Africa.
  • - Country between Tunisia and Morocco.
  • - Strategic country in North Africa.
  • - Mediterranean country
  • - Country on the Mediterranean
  • - African country
  • - North African country
  • - Country ....
  • - Republic of NW Africa
  • - a current number, note, recalled old french colony
  • - Retiring billionaire Glaswegian suppresses nation
  • - State regalia thrown out
  • - Tunisia's neighbour
  • - Morocconeighbor
  • - Neighbor of Libya and Tunisia
  • - Home to roughly 32 million Sunnis
  • - Strange regalia of a North African state
  • - State regalia altered
  • - State regalia remade
  • - Morocco neighbor
  • - Africa's largest nation
  • - Neighbor of Morocco
  • - State raising show for one US city
  • - Oran's land
  • - Neighbor of Tunisia
  • - Fancy regalia on one side of the Mediterranean
  • - Barbary Wars participant, now
  • - Arab League member since 1962
  • - An Atlas Mountains locale
  • - Oran locale
  • - Atlas Mountains locale
  • - Moroccan neighbor
  • - Birthplace of Camus
  • - Camus' birthplace
  • - Constantine is its third-largest city
  • - North African land
  • - Its president wants France to write off some debts
  • - Home of rai singers
  • - Atlas Mountains site
  • - Former French colony
  • - Berber home
  • - Berber's home
  • - Ben Bella's home
  • - Tunisia's neighbor
  • - French-controlled land: 1847–1962
  • - A neighbor of Mali
  • - Land of the casbahs
  • - Medit. republic
  • - Scene of cease-fire accord.
  • - Colony granted equality by De Gaulle.
  • - Gaillard's colonial problem.
  • - Part of Africa.
  • - Where Philippeville is.
  • - Where Tebessa is.
  • - Berber's land.
  • - Where Oran is.
  • - Where Bone and Oran are.
  • - Where the Berbers live.
  • - Site of Allied invasion.
  • - French colony, North Africa.
  • - French Mediterranean colony.
  • - Mauritania neighbor
  • - Mali neighbor
  • - North African nation
  • - One of the Barbary States
  • - African land
  • - Niger neighbor
  • - Neighbor of Libya
  • - African nation
  • - Libya neighbor
  • - African republic
  • - "The Plague" setting
  • - Setting for Camus's "The Plague"
  • - Where Camus's "The Plague" is set
  • - Camus's birthplace
  • - nw african republic
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