➠ MERE - 4 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - Pool; plain
  • - poetically, a lake or a pool
  • - only a pool
  • - Just visible in summer, especially
  • - Pool used up in ceremony
  • - Lake seen in summer excursion
  • - Bare bottoms in stream are rather large
  • - Pool, lake
  • - Mom, in Marseilles
  • - in some restful stretch of water
  • - Lake in former estate
  • - sea in france near eastern lake
  • - Pond, in poesy
  • - Mother, in Lyons
  • - Pool, in poesy
  • - Mother, in Paris
  • - "A ...... pawn in the game"
  • - Sea, in old verse
  • - Pool, in poetry
  • - Pool or fen
  • - Pond, in Liverpool
  • - Mother, in Montmartre
  • - Mother, in Metz
  • - Mother, in Marseille
  • - Mother, in Dijon
  • - Mother, in Calais
  • - Lake, in poesy
  • - Lake or pool
  • - being nothing more than a lake
  • - "This can't be a .... coincidence"
  • - You have never talked to a ... mortal (C.S. Lewis)
  • - Just before following a leader of men
  • - It's a ... technicality
  • - Sister of un oncle
  • - Dismissible
  • - I'm not sure penetrating this setter is simple
  • - No more than 1,000 European Engineers?
  • - "It's a ... coincidence!" (simple)
  • - 'A ... coincidence!'
  • - Not good, not bad missing some sore stretch of water
  • - "It's a ... formality" (basic)
  • - Without addition or modification
  • - It's only a small lake!
  • - Marseille mom
  • - Just me going at half fare
  • - Former Enrolled Nurses only
  • - Parisian mom
  • - ...... christianity (c. s. lewis book)
  • - nice parent
  • - Marseilles mom
  • - Only a section of some recent work
  • - Like certain coincidences or mortals
  • - ... mortals [no gods]
  • - nothing more than a stretch of water
  • - just a lake
  • - join girl leaving lake
  • - "Your ... presence is inspiring"
  • - ... mortals (insignificant)
  • - Adjective for "mortals" or "pittance"
  • - neither more or less than a lake
  • - English adjective that becomes a French noun when an accent is added
  • - Just about setter on top
  • - "It was more than ... chance"
  • - A lake, pure and simple
  • - I object again to the Maori war club
  • - Nothing more than, say
  • - Mother, to Jacques
  • - Small shallow lake
  • - Pure, bare
  • - "That's a ... formality!" (just a small formality)
  • - ... mortals (normal humans)
  • - Whom to call "maman"
  • - A ... pittance (hardly anything)
  • - ... mortals (humans)
  • - Just a French mother
  • - "A ... coincidence!" (insignificant)
  • - ... mortals (word that means nothing more than)
  • - ... mortals (ordinary beings)
  • - ... mortals (human beings)
  • - ... mortals (average human beings)
  • - ... mortals (small and insignificant)
  • - War-club; pond
  • - Word used before "mortals" to point out frailty
  • - only a lake
  • - ... mortals (ordinary)
  • - "A ... formality" (small and insignificant)
  • - "A ... formality" (insignificant)
  • - pure water?
  • - Mother, to Gerard
  • - only a stretch of water
  • - Just this writer embraces the Queen
  • - It's only me again
  • - A trifle
  • - Scant(Used today)
  • - Nothing more than specified
  • - French mother
  • - Kind of formality
  • - Word with "mortals" or "formality"
  • - "That's a ...... technicality!"
  • - Small pond of standing water
  • - No better than
  • - Being nothing more than specified
  • - Being nothing more than
  • - Adjective for a pittance
  • - Word with formality or pittance
  • - Word with bagatelle
  • - Type of coincidence
  • - Pierre's mom
  • - Mother, to Lili
  • - Insignificant New York band?
  • - Hardly more than
  • - Apt rhyme for sheer
  • - Adjective for a sou
  • - Word with pittance or formality
  • - Word with pittance
  • - Word with "bagatelle" or "technicality"
  • - Type of pittance
  • - Small pond, poetically
  • - Simple; bare
  • - Renee's mom
  • - Piffling
  • - Nothing better than
  • - Not enhanced
  • - Marseilles mother
  • - Lake — French mother
  • - It may precede "pittance"
  • - Fille's mother
  • - C.S. Lewis book, "...... Christianity"
  • - ...... mortals (regular people)
  • - ...... mortals (ordinary people)
  • - Word with words or coincidence
  • - Word that often precedes "pittance" or "technicality"
  • - Word often used before "pittance" or "technicality"
  • - Word for a bagatelle
  • - Word before mortal or pittance
  • - This and no more.
  • - Technicality description, at times
  • - Ste- ........ -Eglise France
  • - Standing water
  • - Small area of standing water
  • - Scarcely enough
  • - Scantily sufficient
  • - President Hollande's mother?
  • - Pond, to a poet
  • - Pond, poetically
  • - Pond — pure and simple
  • - Poetic pond
  • - Poet's pond
  • - Plain; bare
  • - Pierre's mother
  • - Only this, and nothing else
  • - Nothing much
  • - Nothing else than
  • - Not much more than
  • - Neither more nor less
  • - Mortal descriptor
  • - Marginally sufficient
  • - Maori war club
  • - Mademoiselle's matriarch
  • - Like civilians, to stars?
  • - Like a widow's mite
  • - Like a bagatelle?
  • - Lake, to Byron
  • - Lake (and nothing else?)
  • - Kind of technicality?
  • - Kind of bagatelle
  • - It often precedes technicalities
  • - Interpol "C'......"
  • - Insignificant deLillos album?
  • - Having no admixture
  • - Grendel's abode
  • - Garçon's "best friend"
  • - For a ...... pittance (inexpensively)
  • - For a ...... pittance (cheaply)
  • - Femme who has a child
  • - Exclusive of anything else
  • - Enfant bearer
  • - C.S. Lewis's "...... Christianity"
  • - Belittling adjective
  • - Bébé watcher
  • - Barely worth mentioning, like whatever you do vis-a-vis my brilliant career
  • - Bagatelle type
  • - Appropriate rhyme for sheer
  • - Apart from anything else
  • - Antonym for abundant
  • - An antonym for abundant
  • - Adjective for a mite or mote
  • - Adjective for "bagatelle"
  • - A ...... pittance (very small amount)
  • - A ...... nothing
  • - 1994 deLillos album
  • - "Lady of the ......": Wordsworth
  • - "It's a ...... formality"
  • - "Honour is a ...... scutcheon": Falstaff
  • - "Honor is a ...... scutcheon": Shak.
  • - "Close My Mind" Heather
  • - "A .... trifle consoles us": Pascal
  • - "...... Christianity" (C.S. Lewis)
  • - "...... Christianity" (C.S. Lewis work)
  • - Small pond
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