- - ''nouveau-mexique'', for one
- - Le Dakota du Sud or le Dakota du Nord
- - Subdivision of a state or municipal administration in Norway
- - Floride or Virginie-Occidentale, e.g.
- - One of 31 in Mexique
- - Ohio or Utah, to René
- - Mexique division
- - Iowa or Ohio, to the French
- - Géorgie, Orégon or Nouveau Mexique
- - Floride or Géorgie
- - Division du Mexique
- - "Géorgie" or "Virginie"
- - "Virginie" or "Californie"
- - "Floride" or "Pennsylvanie"
- - Nouveau-Mexique, par exemple
- - Californie or Floride
- - "Liquide" or "solide"
- - Coup d'... (government overthrow)
- - Coup d'....
- - La Louisiane, par exemple
- - ohio, for example, in oise
- - Coup d'... (military takeover of a government)
- - Coup d..: sudden regime change
- - géorgie, par exemple
- - ...... second (french term for a trance)
- - maine, to macron
- - Dakota du Nord ou Sud
- - Coup d'... (unconstitutional seizure of power)
- - coup d'...... (revolt)
- - State itself rejected after leader rejected
- - French word whose plural is its English translation backward
- - hawaii ou géorgie
- - French political unit
- - Pennsylvanie, e.g.
- - Louisiana, in Orléans
- - Virginie, e.g.
- - Target of a coup
- - State, to the French
- - Pierre's state
- - Chirac's state
- - Pierre's South Dakota?
- - Homme d'......
- - Floride, e.g.
- - Berliner's budget
- - Virginie-Occidentale, e.g.
- - Sarkozy's state
- - Nice state
- - Ministre d'......
- - Camus's "L'...... de siège"
- - Budget, in Berlin
- - "L'......, c'est . . . "
- - Virginie ou Pennsylvanie
- - Tiers ....: French commons
- - State, to Serge
- - State, to Sarkozy
- - State, in Soissons
- - State, in Paris
- - Somme state
- - Oregon, to Yves
- - Maine, e.g., to Pierre
- - Louisiane, e.g.
- - Louisiana, e.g., in Orléans
- - Homme d'...... (statesman)
- - Coup d'...... (takeover)
- - .... "second" (trance, in France)
- - Wyoming, to Jacques
- - Washington, e.g., to the French
- - Virginia, to Veronique
- - Virginia, to René
- - Virginia, to Pierre
- - Virginia, in Versailles
- - Vermont, to Véronique
- - Utah, to René
- - Unit for Louis XIV
- - Union member: Fr.
- - Tiers-...... (common man, in France)
- - Tiers ....: French political order
- - Tiers ...... (French political system)
- - Tiers ...... (French commoners)
- - Tiers ...... (French citizenry)
- - Tiers ...... (bourgeoisie)
- - Texas, in Paris
- - Target of un coup
- - Suzette's state
- - State: French.
- - State, to Simone
- - State, to Satie
- - State, to Mitterrand
- - State, to Lafayette
- - State, to Céline
- - State, to Brigitte
- - State, on the Seine
- - State, in Tours
- - State, in Ste Agathe
- - State, in St.-Lô
- - State, in St Foy
- - State, in Sorel
- - State, in Saint-Etienne
- - State, in French
- - State, in St Maurice
- - State, in Sept Iles
- - State, in St Jerome
- - State of Québec
- - State of French affairs?
- - Soissons state
- - Sedan state
- - Rhode Island, to René
- - République, perhaps
- - Relative of une province
- - Raison d'...... (patriot's phrase)
- - Raison d'...... (national interest)
- - Raison d'...... (for the good of the country)
- - Province, to the French
- - Political unit: Fr.
- - Pennsylvania, to a Parisian
- - Part of l'union
- - One of fifty: Fr.
- - One of America's cinquante
- - Ohio, to René
- - Non-stateside state
- - New York, e.g., to Henri
- - Mississippi, to a mademoiselle
- - Michigan, to Mitterand
- - Maryland, to René
- - Maine, to some Canadians
- - Maine, to Mitterrand
- - Maine, e.g., in Metz
- - Louisiane ou Floride
- - Louisiana, in Loire
- - Louisiana, e.g., to Louis
- - Louis XIV's synonym for "moi"
- - Louis XIV, self-referentially
- - Lafayette's state?
- - L'...... de catastrophe naturelle
- - Jacques's state
- - It's divided into comtés
- - Iowa, to René
- - Iowa, overseas
- - Iowa, e.g., to Henri
- - Indiana, e.g., to Lafayette
- - Homme d'...... (French statesman)
- - Henri's state
- - En bon ....: in good condition
- - Domain of Louis XIV
- - Division d'une carte
- - Delaware, to Lafayette
- - Dakota du Nord, par exemple
- - Coup d'-- (uprising)
- - Coup d'...... (type of revolution)
- - Coup d'...... (sudden seizure of a government)
- - Coup d'...... (overthrow of a government)
- - Conseil d'...... (French government body)
- - Condition, in Cannes
- - Condition, in Arles
- - Chef d'...... (U.S. President, to the French)
- - Caroline du Nord, e.g.
- - Caroline de Nord, e.g.
- - California, to Chirac
- - Brésil division
- - Body politic, in France
- - Affaires d'......
- - "...... Libre d'Orange" (perfume line)
- - "...... de siège": Camus
- - ......-major (staff office)
- - ......-major (French military staff)
- - ...... Major (army staff)
- - ...... Libre d'Orange (perfumery)
- - ...... de malaise
- - ...... d'esprit (frame of mind)
- - Louis XIV, to himself
- - "Moi," to Louis XIV
- - Louisiana, to Louis
- - French state
- - State, in Haiti
- - "Société d'...." (Canadian Crown corporation)
- - French for "state"
- - Louisiane, par exemple
- - Pennsylvanie, par exemple
- - Discours sur l'.... de l'union
- - La Virginie-Occidentale, par exemple
- - Division politique
- - Californie, par exemple
- - Target d'un coup
- - 'L'...... c'est moi' (declaration of Louis XIV)
- - Florida, e.g., to the French
- - State, in Cannes
- - Maryland, e.g., in Marseille
- - Conseil d'...... (adviser to un président)
- - Louisiana, e.g., in Lyon
- - Caroline du Sud, par exemple
- - "Pennsylvanie," for one
- - Coup victim
- - State north of the border
- - State of France
- - Géorgie, e.g
- - End of a rebellious idiom
- - Target of a 2-Down, in a French phrase
- - French political division
- - Macron's state
- - Conseil d'......
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