➠ FRENCH - 6 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - sort of windows by which to take leave?
  • - Tongue offered type of bean
  • - Foreign commander of the BEF
  • - one of romance literature's original languages
  • - Language of cricket, you may remember
  • - Official language of Senegal
  • - Historic rivals of the English
  • - Touristy part of New Orleans
  • - Language in which you'll need to know how to pronounce two three-letter words
  • - A type of toast, in a manner of speaking
  • - Nationality of the composer Erik Satie
  • - Word that was changed to "freedom"
  • - Native tongue of today's artist
  • - Language of two of this puzzle's attached strings
  • - Kind of kiss
  • - Word before "toast" or "twist"
  • - Heard in Canada opening 14 across
  • - Type of toast, in a manner of speaking, in Canada
  • - A type of toast popular on the sides today
  • - What the answer at 61-Across is written in
  • - Those nice types of characters opening 22 across
  • - Fair amount of 14 across taught in school
  • - No boat in beachfront, in a manner of speaking
  • - Edgy type of lingo is all around today, so to speak
  • - Type of toast with all the sides on free lunch
  • - Nice language spoken by one of Lorraine's people
  • - Nice people get the first one from 15 across
  • - Bretons leave frontbenchers, in a manner of speaking
  • - Language of Gabon
  • - They arrived on the third day (with 35-Across)
  • - People inaccurately adjectivized before a word in 18-, 29-, 46-, and 57-Across
  • - Word that can precede the starts of 20-, 28-, 46- and 57-Across
  • - With 69-Across, burger go-with
  • - Word that can precede the start of 20-, 35-, 43- or 58-Across
  • - Kind of door or poodle
  • - Kind of cuff
  • - Kind of toast
  • - She wrote "The Women's Room"
  • - Sculptor of "The Minute-man."
  • - Sculptor of a famous Lincoln statue.
  • - People of many Cabinet crises.
  • - Kind of phone
  • - See 51-Across
  • - Language that people speak in Belgium
  • - who played the title role in the vicar of dibley?
  • - ........ windows, a pair of full-length glass doors onto a balcony, garden, etc
  • - Language you'd hear in Lyon, and one of the most commonly spoken languages in the world with around 310 million speakers
  • - Brunch serving, .. toast
  • - Language in which to take leave, perhaps?
  • - ...... horn, circular brass instrument.
  • - It's spoken dramatically, without tears
  • - Force and twist top off vermouth?
  • - Inspector Clouseau's nationality
  • - Dawn, admired by Francophiles
  • - like someone who thrives on pain?
  • - Monaco's official language
  • - Dawn ......, an English comedienne
  • - polish, maybe - certainly european!
  • - Toy from Europe
  • - Lorraine language
  • - Excuse my ........
  • - Bob Welsh's " ...... Kiss" in '77
  • - Dressing
  • - Nice language: it's Nancy's too!
  • - European tongue
  • - No charge to finish off concert hall in Paris
  • - Lyon language
  • - — Polish; — stick
  • - Napoleon's tongue
  • - Language in which 'Carmen' is most often sung
  • - ...... Open (May-June tennis tournament)
  • - Debbie Harry "...... Kissin'"
  • - Q3
  • - Like some braids
  • - Gallic
  • - Coty's people.
  • - Premier Schuman's langue du pays.
  • - Maquis.
  • - Nice guys
  • - Horn
  • - A dressing
  • - School subject.
  • - Europeans.
  • - .. fries
  • - Cuff
  • - "Pardon my ......"
  • - Dressing choice
  • - A romance language
  • - ......-European language
  • - Language.
  • - 1936 stage play by terence rattigan
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